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Part 1 (Stevens Point Mss BO, Stevens Point Micro 31, Micro 666, Audio 1359A, PH Stevens Point BO, PH 6782 (5)): Original Collection, 1904-197978.0 cubic feet (67 record center cartons, 54 archives boxes, 1 card box, 2 flat boxes), 2 reels of microfilm (35 mm), 31 tape recordings, 7 disc recordings, 552 photographs, and 217 film reels The Laird papers are divided into four series: BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL MATERIAL, WISCONSIN LEGISLATIVE PAPERS, CONGRESSIONAL PAPERS, and PENTAGON PAPERS. The papers are primarily political and legislative in focus, although there are some early personal and family materials. The papers primarily document the years from 1946 to 1973, with only about 5% of the collection documenting Laird's tenure as secretary of defense. Documentation about the congressional years (1953-1969) is also incomplete, however. Early service in Congress during the 1950s is virtually unrepresented, and it is not known if these files exist. In addition, several areas of major research interest such as the Appropriations Committee files and the Republican Conference are disappointing, perhaps because the files donated to the Historical Society are Laird's own files, not the “official” committee records presumed to be held by the National Archives. In general, the collection presents little personal material, and as a result Laird's reputation as a powerful behind-the-scenes political figure is not well documented. During the course of his career Laird corresponded with many of the nation's most prominent political leaders. These original autograph letters have been removed to the Historical Society's autograph collection and replaced with photocopies. Among photocopied letters are those of Earl Blaik, George Bush, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Gerald Ford, Barry Goldwater, Henry Cabot Lodge, Robert S. McNamara, Richard M. Nixon, and Hyram G. Rickover. The BIOGRAPHICAL AND PERSONAL MATERIAL series is an assemblage of miscellaneous biographical information and memorabilia, together with some personal and family correspondence. The subseries Biographical Miscellany includes official Christmas cards, a transcript of a 1979 oral history, a sample of the guest books signed by visitors to Laird's Congressional office, information on testimonial dinners, photographs, and clipping scrapbooks. (The clipping scrapbooks are unprocessed in Madison, but scheduled for microfilming.) The photographs are almost exclusively pre-1969, and they are arranged alphabetically by subject. Photocopies are available at the Area Research Center, with the original prints retained in the Visual Materials Archive in Madison. Also classed here are several film and sound recordings that were not appropriate elsewhere in the collection. The subseries Personal Files include both personal and business correspondence. The former category consists of exchanges with family members, primarily his mother and Mary Connor (Mrs. Gordon Connor). Many letters in this section discuss investments and financial matters. A separate section entitled “Connor Company Correspondence” relates to Laird's responsibilities with the family business which ended in 1950. A third section entitled “Family Correspondence” consists of papers written or received by W.D. Connor, Laird's grandfather, and Melvin Laird Sr., his father. Papers of the elder Melvin Laird primarily concern financial matters, settlement of the estates of relatives, and real estate. Except for two pieces of campaign literature and a legislative memorial, there is nothing here about his political or ministerial career. The W.D. Connor papers consist of only two folders, but given the scarcity of documentation about him in archival custody elsewhere, this file is significant. The 1904 correspondence consists of congratulations from individuals such as John J. Blaine and James A. Frear for Connor's management of the La Follette election victory. Later correspondence is spotty, with notable letters from Irvine Lenroot, Isaac Stephenson, and Charles Kennedy, clerk of the mayor of Milwaukee. The 1906 correspondence from John Spooner, James O. Davidson, Robert M. La Follette Sr., and others relates to Connor's break with the La Follettes. The WISCONSIN LEGISLATIVE PAPERS are arranged alphabetically, generally by correspondent and/or organizational name and occasionally by subject. This section of the collection offers good documentation of the Wisconsin Legislature of a period for which the Historical Society holds only limited similar records. However, the alphabetical scheme by which the Laird staff organized the files does not make them easily accessible for topical research. The file is a mix of correspondence with constituents, other legislators, and advocacy groups. A small, separate subject file contains material on veterans housing and disability benefits, the Commission on the Improvement of the Educational System, and the Legislative Council's Committee on Taxation. The CONGRESSIONAL PAPERS are the largest part of the Laird Papers, and they consist of eight subseries: Legislative Files, Speeches and Writings, Subject Files, Departmental Files, District Files, Miscellaneous Correspondence, Political Files, and Indexes. The Legislative Files divide into Voting Records, Laird Bills, Appropriation Committee Files, and General Legislation. Information about Laird's votes is readily accessible in the Congressional Record. As the result, the only records on this subject retained in the papers are the official bound reports issued by the Clerk of the House and a chronological list of Laird's votes prepared by the Library of Congress with citations to the Congressional Record. For the 90th Congress only, the records include a Republican Party publication, Voting Records, annotated to indicate Laird's votes and pairings. The files on Laird's own bills have been weeded to remove information readily available through other sources such as printed copies of bills and committee prints. For reference purposes, the collection contains a comprehensive list of all bills introduced by Laird prepared by the Library of Congress. Form letters and orchestrated constituent correspondence have also been weeded to remove duplicate and routine letters. Comprehensive documentation relating to drafting and revision of specific bills and to unintroduced bills has been retained, along with all documentation received about constituent views and deliberations. These files are arranged chronologically by session and then by bill number, and they primarily consist of correspondence, together with some drafts, background information, and occasional hearing materials. They document Laird's strong interest in dairy products, revenue sharing, termination of the Menominee Reservation, private school tuition deductions, and hardwood tariffs. Because his position on the Appropriations Committee was a source of Laird's power and influence on defense and medical issues, this section is potentially the most important part of the Laird Papers. Unfortunately, like other parts of the collection, records of the early years (in this case the 83rd and 85th Congresses) are missing. The later files are limited by the fact that they are not “official” files documenting legislative deliberations and policy making, even for the subcommittees that Laird headed. Instead, the files typically consist of correspondence from the general public about issues and some correspondence from legislative colleagues. The Appropriations Committee files are arranged alphabetically by topic or subcommittee, with those on Defense and HEW (and its Health and Education subcommittees) being the most extensive. Of special interest are files on military construction and military inspection trips, all dating only from the late 1950s and early 1960s. The General Legislative files, that is those bills that were not introduced or sponsored by Laird, are arranged alphabetically by committee and chronologically thereunder. These files cover only the years 1957 and 1961 to 1968. Except for a few scattered items of earlier date, no other constituent correspondence on legislation was received in the Archives. Best documented here is the legislation reviewed by the Ways and Means Committee on topics such as civil rights, gun control measures proposed following the assassinations of Edward Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., Social Security, and the implementation of Medicare. There are also substantial files on agriculture, especially dairy legislation, and repeal of the Taft-Hartley Law. After the mid-1960s the Vietnam War is a prominent topic in the Foreign Affairs Committee files. The Speeches and Writings are arranged alphabetically by genre: Articles, Books, Columns, Filmed Television Programs, Interviews, Newsletters, Press Releases, Scripts, and Speeches. Each varies in completeness. For the three books written during this phase of Laird's career, The Conservative Papers, A House Divided, and The Republican Papers, the files consist primarily of clippings and reviews rather than drafts, but a printed copy of A House Divided and correspondence from friends and associates about the publication are included. An additional copy of House Divided and a copy of the Republican Papers may be found in the Historical Society Library. The Library also holds copies of Laird's post-1968 publications. Coverage is complete, however, for writings that pertain to his legislative career such as his weekly columns, newsletters, and press releases. These records are without doubt the best and most concise part of the collection in which to examine Laird's views and his interaction with his district. Many of the public information files are preceded by topical lists that facilitate access. The collection also includes many films and scripts for his weekly television programs, “Your Washington Office Report.” These five-minute programs that were filmed in the Capitol feature Laird and guests discussing various current issues. Coverage here is most complete from 1961 through 1967. This program often included other Wisconsin congressmen (John Byrnes, Glenn Davis, Henry Schadeberg, William Steiger, Clement Zablocki, for example) as well as national leaders such as Gerald Ford, John Gardner, Arthur J. Goldberg, and Willard Wirtz. (If a personal name is included in the Container List description, that person is a guest, not just a subject of discussion.) This section also includes recordings of numerous interviews and speeches, among them several appearances on Face the Nation. Because they are available in the Congressional Record the text of Laird's floor remarks are not included, although a useful index and files entitled “Extension of Remarks,” are included. The Subject Files are arranged alphabetically and chronologically thereunder. The files include only a few isolated folders for the 1957-1958 session, but they appear to be complete for the years 1959 through 1968. A substantial portion of the correspondence in this series is arranged only by first letter of the correspondent's name, but there are individual folders for various individuals, organizations, and subjects when the correspondence was more extensive. The Subject Files include a wide variety of topics pertaining to the daily functioning of Laird's office such as invitations, thank you letters, congratulations (both sent and received), form letters, and records of office visitors and contacts with the media. The series is strong on the interaction between the Washington office and the home office in Marshfield and the home secretary, Robert Dunkel. Also filed here are materials on contacts with the University of Wisconsin, various Wisconsin associations and organizations, and Wisconsin governmental agencies and officials such as Governor Warren Knowles. (Much of this state governmental material is analogous to the Departmental Files subseries which document the agencies of the federal government and which is described below.) Correspondence with individuals in the Subject Files frequently involves requests for information or favors from individuals with whom Laird was acquainted such as Steve Miller of the Central Cheese Company, George Page of the Pure Milk Product Cooperative, and Robert Froehlke, CEO of Sentry Insurance and the long time head of the Laird for Congress Club. Material filed under the heading “Members” in this section documents non-legislative contacts with other congressmen. Particularly interesting are the files on the Chowder and Marching Society and other congressional social/policy groups. Other files document Laird's involvement with the American Paper and Pulp Association and other organizations representing agriculture and the dairy industry, agricultural cooperatives, and the timber industry. Still other files of this section represent charitable interests such as the Marshfield Clinic. The Departmental Files are arranged alphabetically by U.S. governmental agency, and like the Legislative Files they document only the years 1957 and 1961 through 1968. Records of the earlier years are presumed to have been discarded before transfer of the collection to the Historical Society. In general, the files are a mix of casework and issues. As originally received by the Historical Society the casework was extensive for the military agencies, the Veterans Administration, the Social Security Administration, and the Post Office. The Post Office cases, which were particularly voluminous, have been sampled. However, an extensive representation of the military and veterans cases has been retained because of Laird's later position as Secretary of Defense. Important issue files relate to the Fox and Wolf Rivers and the airports serving the district. Also part of this subseries is a file of letters destined to various presidential staff and advisers at the White House and a group of letters to the President selected by Laird or his staff as among his most important correspondence. The small section entitled District File is of curious provenance. Although the files were clearly created and maintained in the Marshfield office, it is unlikely that they represent more than a small portion of the local files that once existed. The disposition of the other home office records is unknown. A fuller understanding of district matters may be gleaned from the green carbons of outgoing correspondence which were a sort of alphabetical correspondent index. These carbons are complete for Laird's entire tenure in Congress. The retention of any district material is unusual among the congressional collections held by the Historical Society, and as a result, the Laird collection provides important insights in the way in which a congressional home office operated. In addition to information about casework and management of local events, some files relate to the personal activities of home secretary Robert Dunkel. The Miscellaneous Correspondence is comprised of letters from correspondents who did not reside in the Seventh Congressional District. The most important mail here dates from 1965 to 1968, and the existence of the file confirms Laird's emergence as a national figure. The correspondence is arranged by year and then alphabetically by name. A special index for this correspondence comprised of chronologically arranged yellow carbons has been retained to help researchers locate the correspondence associated with particular events. The Political Files are subdivided into two sections: Campaign Files and Republican Party Files. The campaign files are arranged chronologically and then alphabetically by subject. The Republican Party files are arranged alphabetically by organization or committee name and chronologically thereunder. Except for one piece of campaign literature documenting his initial run for elective office in 1946, the Campaign Files chiefly document Laird's congressional campaigns. The files are a mix of materials generated by the campaign leaders in Wisconsin (Dunkel and Froelke, in particular) and files clearly created and maintained in Washington, D.C. They variously include campaign literature, form letters, publicity and clippings, statistical results and analyses, financial information and reports, and files about the Laird for Congress Club. For some years general planning documents are included. The 1952 files also contain information on Laird's participation in the Robert Taft presidential campaign in Wisconsin. Supplementing the paper documentation are numerous radio and television spots and outtakes. Campaigns from 1958 to 1968 are represented, with the year 1962 being the most extensively documented by film. The ads typically include interviews (often by Walter John Chilsen) with district residents, endorsements, and jingles. In several, Laird endorses other candidates. Among the Party Files there are materials on both congressional and national party organizations such as the National Republican Congressional Committee, the Republican National Committee, and the Republican Coordinating Committee. This series also includes a large quantity of general partisan and political correspondence primarily from constituents that is subdivided into national, Wisconsin, and Seventh District headings. Of special importance are the files on the Republican Conference, the Republican congressional caucus, of which Laird was chair, and the files on the 1962 Joint Committee on Republican Principles. Despite Laird's well known prominence on the committee, National Convention Platform Committee files are disappointing, including only one file of general correspondence for the 1960 convention, for which Laird was committee vice-chair, and two folders for the 1964 convention, for which he was the chair. Although the latter includes some policy papers, press releases, clippings, interviews, and correspondence, there is little about the committee's deliberations and decision-making. The 1962 Joint Committee on Republican Principles, which drafted a statement of party policy between the 1960 and 1964 national conventions, is documented by correspondence, clippings, and draft materials. It is unlikely that the Republican Conference files in the Laird Papers represent that committee's “official” records. The files include some important documentation such as minutes, but they are noticeably incomplete. The remainder of this section consists of information from the various conference task forces and a file on the revision of its handbook on Vietnam. The Party Files also include several folders on Laird's involvement in Richard Nixon's 1960 and 1968 presidential campaigns. The 1960 papers primarily concern Nixon's farm policy and the Wisconsin campaign. The 1968 papers relate to the Nixon Key Issues Committee of which Laird was a member. A small file on the Nixon Transition Team includes notes and a lengthy letter from Laird to Bryce Harlow about possible Cabinet appointments. Laird's congressional office prepared multiple carbons of all outgoing letters which they filed alphabetically both by correspondent name and by residence. Each file was distinguished by colored paper and each formed a sort of Index to the correspondence. The carbon indexes partially compensate for the incomplete documentation of the early congressional years. The pink carbons, which cover the years 1953-1956 and 1958-1960, provide the only documentation in the collection for that period. For 1957 the only coverage in the collection is a file of blue carbons arranged by subject. (This small file has been incorporated with the 1957 Pink Index. ). For the post-1960 years where the coverage of the papers is extensive, only the blue out-of-district carbons have been retained in order to facilitate access to nationally prominent correspondents. The PENTAGON FILES consist of Subject Files, Correspondence, Schedules, and Public Statements. The Subject Files consist of congratulatory letters Laird received as a result of his appointment as secretary of defense, a substantial portion of which came from Wisconsin residents; letters of appreciation received when he announced his resignation; general thank you letters; and files about a trip to Japan and Korea in 1971. The Correspondence consists of papers that Laird's staff entitled either “unofficial” or “personal.” This mail is filed in three discrete sections, none of which documents Laird's tenure completely: a chronological file of outgoing 1969 letters, a file entitled “general” that covers 1969-1970, and an incomplete file entitled “personal” covering 1970-1971. The distinction between the personal and general categories is not apparent. The typed Schedules cover Laird's entire tenure as secretary and they are available as both paper and microfilm. They provide a minute-by-minute record of the secretary's day and brief information on the nature of his activities and visitors. There are also occasional references to telephone calls. The schedules were originally loaned for microfilming, with the originals to be returned to the donor. Because of their loan status, the files were filmed in the order received: reverse chronological order. Bound volumes of Public Statements, of which the Historical Society's copy is probably one of several sets, consist of transcribed interviews, press conferences, appearances at committee hearings, and clippings. A list of contents is included in each volume. In addition to public statements in paper format, the collection also includes recorded versions of Laird's appearances on Meet the Press as secretary of defense on March 23, 1969 and February 22, 1970.
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Series: Biographical and Personal Material
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Subseries: Biographical miscellany
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Autographed portraits of associates
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2
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Photocopied prints
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PH 6782 (5)
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Original prints
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Stevens Point Mss BO
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Awards
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2
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Biographical information
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Biographical recordings and films
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Audio
1359A/10
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“Meet the Member” profile of Laird, 1968 September 17
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FG 135
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Introduction of Laird and other members of Nixon cabinet, 1968 December 11
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AD 326
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Laird on the Wolf River, 1968 August 8 mm positive, color, silent, 170 feet (3 minutes) : Footage shot by William Morris of the NWRPC of Laird viewing the Wolf River.
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AD 328
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Eisenhower and Laird at a picnic table, undated 16 mm positive, color, black/white, silent, 75 feet (2 minutes) : Raw footage of Laird and Eisenhower at a picnic table.
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CB 794
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“Truth About Labor Racketeering,” with Laird opening and closing, circa 1960 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 575 feet (16 minutes) : Laird opening and closing narration bracketing a non-Laird produced film on the Landrum-Griffin Labor Reform bill. Features congressional testimony on labor racketeering, comments from President Eisenhower, and concludes with Laird calling it a “working man's bill.”
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Stevens Point Mss BO
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3
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Calendar, 1964
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4
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Christmas cards, 1952-1963
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5-11
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Clippings (loose), 1957, 1959, 1961-1968, undated
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12
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Distribution of materials with Laird label
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Audio
1359A/38
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Pledge of Allegiance by Irving Caesar, recorded House, 1956 : Formerly Disc 223A/6.
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Sample flags flown over Capitol to be presented by Laird to constituents (48 and 49 stars)
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Guest book, 1953-1957
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House gallery pass record, 1954-1963
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2
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Memorabilia
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3
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Miscellany
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4
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Marshfield Clinic's Laird Room brochure
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2
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4A
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Oral history transcript, 1979
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Photographs
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PH SP Mss BO
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Original prints
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Campaign brochure photos
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Campaigning for self
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Candids and personal photos
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4
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Capitol steps
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5-6
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Congressional duties
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7
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Family
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PH 6782 (5)
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Oversize prints
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PH SP Mss BO
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8
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Famous people with Laird
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9
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Great Britain, Congressional trip, 1954
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10
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Health organizations
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11
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Menominees
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12
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Military appropriations and military personnel
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Party activities
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PH SP Mss BO (3)
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, 1968 Republican State of the Union address
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PH SP Mss BO
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2
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Portraits
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2
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Testimonial, with Richard Nixon, 1959
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Vietnam trip, 1969
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Stevens Point Mss BO
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123
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Photocopied prints
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5
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Post-Pentagon writings, 1973
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Scrapbooks (unprocessed; to be microfilmed)
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Speech programs (not in scrapbooks)
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Telephone list
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8-11
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Testimonials, 1959, 1964, 1969
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Subseries: Personal files
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Personal correspondence
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12-13
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General, 1953-1965
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14
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Baird & Company, 1957
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15
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Carleton College, 1946-1965
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Central State Bank
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Connor, Elizabeth, 1953-1956
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Connor, Mary (Mrs. Gordon Connor), 1958-1968
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Connor, Richard, 1946-1954
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Connor, Robert
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Connor, Reuben
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10
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Connor, W.D., Jr.
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11
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Crawford, Ray, 1955
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12-14
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D-F
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First Wisconsin Trust Company
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16-18
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G-I
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Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 1950
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Insurance, 1948, 1955-1956
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21-22
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J-K
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Laird, Melvin
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Laird, Alison
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Laird, David
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Laird, Helen, 1950-1969, undated
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4
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Laird, John, 1959-1964
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Laird, Richard, 1950-1963
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4
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Laird, William Connor
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4
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10
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Laird Farm Property
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4
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11
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Laird Marshfield Property and Residence
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12-13
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14
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Miscellaneous financial papers
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Naval Reserve
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Osborne Estate
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Piscatorial and Inside Straight Society, 1957-1963
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Regency Enterprises
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Tenants and leases, 1956-1957
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Empty folder
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U-W
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White, Weld & Company, Buy and sell orders
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Y-Z
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Connor Company correspondence
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General, 1947-1950
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D-E
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Expense statements
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14-16
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F-L
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Laona Northern Railway Company, 1947-1950
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Pallets
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Poles, Western Cedar
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Rasmussen, Thomas, 1947-1950
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Security Insurance Agency, 1947-1950
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5
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T-Z
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Family correspondence
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Box
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24-25
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Connor, W.D., correspondence, 1904-1943
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Laird, Melvin R., Sr.
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Campaign material
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Cook, Grace, 1938-1939
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Connor, Mary B., Estate
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Condolences regarding W.D. Connor Sr., 1944-1945
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Deeds
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Dunhams, 1938-1939
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Laird estate, 1935
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Laird family, 1939-1944
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Legislative Memorial, 1946
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Miscellaneous correspondence, 1917-1944
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Miscellaneous financial records, 1941-1945
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Pressley, John, 1938-1940
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Texada Island, 1941
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Williams & Williams, 1937
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Series: Wisconsin Legislative Papers
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General Correspondence, 1947-1952
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R (continued)-Z
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Subject Files
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State Budget, Joint Interim Committee, 1946
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Civil Defense, 1951
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Comptroller
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9
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Disability Benefit Bill, 1948-1949
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Educational System, Commission on the Improvement of, 1947-1951
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9
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Labor and Management, 1947-1948
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Legislative Council, 1951
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Public Service Commission, 1950-1951
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22
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Republican Party, 1950
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Box
9
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23
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Tax Data, 1950
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Box
9
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24
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Taxation Committee, 1950
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Veterans
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Box
10
Folder
1
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Housing, 1949
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Box
10
Folder
2
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Higher Education
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Box
10
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3
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Wisconsin Council of Agriculture Co-op
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Series: Congressional Papers
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Subseries: Legislative Files
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Laird Voting Record
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Box
10A
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Official House reports, 1953-1968
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Box
11
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1-2
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Library of Congress reports, 1953-1968
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Laird Bills
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Box
11
Folder
3
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Bills list, 1953-1965, 1967
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1953-1954
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Box
11
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4
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Drafted and not introduced, 1954-1955
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Box
11
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5
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H.J. Res. 479, Allegiance to Flag Amendment
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Box
11
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6
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H.R. 2828, Legislative History
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Box
11
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7-8
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H.R. 2828 and 7125, Menominee Tribe
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Box
11
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9
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H.R. 7952, Support Price
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Box
11
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10
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H.R. 8769, Agricultural Act (1949) Amendment
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Box
11
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11
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H.R. 8795, Milk Marketing Bill
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Box
11
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12
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H.R. 9821, Termination Bill
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Box
11
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13
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S. 1477, Relief of Gerhard Nicholas
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1955-1956
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Box
12
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1
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H.R.119, Trade barrier
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Box
12
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2
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H.R.124, Milk Parity
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Box
12
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3
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H.R. 675, School Lunch Milk
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Box
12
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4
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H.R. 2415, Crop Acreage
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Box
12
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5
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H.R. 2610, Whey Bill
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Box
12
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6
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H.R. 3254, Old Age Commission
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Box
12
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7
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H.R. 3906, Water Pollution Bill
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Box
12
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8
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H.R. 5957, Menominee Law Enforcement
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Box
12
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9
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H.R. 5992, Menominee Extension
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Box
12
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10
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H.R. 6218, Menominee Termination Studies
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Box
12
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11
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H.R. 6504, Soldier Homes
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Box
12
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12
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H.R. 8373, School Milk and Brucellosis
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Box
12
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13
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H.R. 8584, Agricultural Act Amendment
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Box
12
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14
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H.R. 8742, Watershed Protection Act Amendment
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Box
12
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15
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H.R. 9280, Menominees (Reuss Bill)
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Box
12
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16
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H.R. 9974, Menominee Timber
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Box
12
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17
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H.R. 10033, Upper Fox River
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Box
12
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18
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H.R. 10794, Secretary of Agriculture annual report
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Box
12
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19
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H.R. 11034, Forestry
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1957-1958
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Box
12
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20
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Laird Bills Index
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Box
12
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21
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H.J. Res. 56, June as National Dairy Month
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Box
12
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22
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H.R. 57, Milk Sanitation
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Box
12
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23
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H.R. 296, School Milk Program
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Box
12
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24
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H.R. 329, Creation of Fiscal Organization Committee
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Box
12
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25
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H.R. 742, Upper Fox River
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Box
12
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26
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H.R. 743, Domestic Trade Barriers-Milk
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Box
13
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1
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H.R. 1166, Amendment to Aid to State or Territorial Homes
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Box
13
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2
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H.R. 1269, Self-Help Dairy Stabilization
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Box
13
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3
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H.R. 4578, Parity Prices for Milk
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Box
13
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4
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H.R. 5302, Stockbridge-Munsee Indians
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Box
13
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5
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H.R. 5939, Restrictions on Imported Hardwood
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Box
13
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6
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H.R. 6322, Menominee-Miscellaneous statements
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Box
13
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7
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H.R. 6322, Menominee Termination
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Box
13
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8
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H.R. 7136, Tax Relief for Small Businesses
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Box
13
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9
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H.R. 7725, Shizuko Sese Sheveland
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Box
13
Folder
10
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H.R. 8602, Amendment to Social Security Act
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Box
13
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11
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H.R. 8603, Amendment to Chapter 223 Title 18-FBI
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Box
13
Folder
12
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H.R. 8815, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code
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Box
14
Folder
1-2
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Self Help Plan Legislation
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Box
14
Folder
3
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H.R. 9306, Mink Pelts
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Box
14
Folder
4
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H.R. 9599, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code regarding tuition
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Box
14
Folder
5
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H.R. 9676, Postal Employees Salary Increase
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Box
14
Folder
6
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H.R. 9677, Increased Use of Agricultural Products in Industry
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Box
14
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7
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H.R. 9678, Amendment to Labor Management Relations Act
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Box
14
Folder
8
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H.R. 9679, Rules of Interpretation
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Box
14
Folder
9
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H.R. 9680, Establishing Milk Market Price
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Box
14
Folder
10
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H.R. 9788, Augusted, Elizabeth
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Box
14
Folder
11
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H.R. 10060, Dairy Self-Help Program
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Box
14
Folder
12
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H.R. 12080, Financial Assistance to States
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1959-1960
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Box
14
Folder
13
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“Future Bills”
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Box
14
Folder
14
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Proposed Dairy Bill
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Box
14
Folder
15
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H.J. Res. 88, June is Dairy Month
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Box
14
Folder
16
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H.R. 60, Fiscal Organization Study
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Box
15
Folder
1
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H.R. 1139, Federal Acts on State Laws
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Box
15
Folder
2
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H.R. 1268, Income Tax Credit for Tuition
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Box
15
Folder
3
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H.R. 1270, Tax Relief for Small Businesses
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Box
15
Folder
4
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H.R. 1271, Parity Prices for Milk
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Box
15
Folder
5
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H.R. 1272, Reporting of Wages regarding S[ocial] S[ecurity]
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Box
15
Folder
6
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H.R. 3843, Milk Sanitation
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Box
15
Folder
7
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H.R. 5260, Hazardous Substances Labeling Bill
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Box
15
Folder
8
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H.R. 5413, Special Milk Program
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Box
15
Folder
9
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H.R. 5931, Outpatient Care for Native American veterans
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Box
15
Folder
10
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H.R. 6175, Potatoes and Plant Patent Bill
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Box
15
Folder
11
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H.R. 6527, Jesus Christ Postage Stamp
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Box
15
Folder
12
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H.R. 7788, Wildlife Restoration
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Box
15
Folder
13
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H.R. 8468, Health-Cancer and Heart disease
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Box
15
Folder
14
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H.R. 10450, Menominee Termination Costs
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Box
15
Folder
15
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H.R. 10451, Menominee Stamp Tax Exemption
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Box
15
Folder
16
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H.R. 11476, Menominee-Termination Reimbursement
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Box
15
Folder
17
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H.R. 11722, ASC County Office
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Box
15
Folder
18
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H.R. 11813, Menominee Termination Extension
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Box
16
Folder
1
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H.R. 11955, Drug Labeling
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Box
16
Folder
2
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H.R. 12672, Expense Reporting Act, 1960
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1961-1962
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Box
16
Folder
3
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H.Con. Res. 4, Trade
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Box
16
Folder
4
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H.R. 1558, Relief for George Lee
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Box
16
Folder
5
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H.R. 1140, Clarification of Authority regarding Labor
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Box
16
Folder
6
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H.R. 994, Parity Prices for Milk
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Box
16
Folder
7
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H.J. Res. 731, Equal Opportunity requirements-FCC
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Box
16
Folder
8
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H.Con. Res. 375, Tariffs
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Box
16
Folder
9
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H.R. 4130, Menominee Termination Extension
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Box
16
Folder
10
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H.R. 3534, Stockbridge-Munsee-Land Transfer
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Box
16
Folder
11
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H.R. 2061, Special Milk Program
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Box
16
Folder
12
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H.R. 1809, Returning Portion Federal Tax to States
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Box
16
Folder
13
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H.R. 1808, Tax Relief for Small Businesses
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Box
16
Folder
14
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H.R. 9275, Stockbridge-Munsee-Submarginal Lands
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Box
16
Folder
15
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H.R. 10973, Amendment to anti-trust laws regarding televised Football
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Box
16
Folder
16
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H.R. 8735, Highways
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Box
16
Folder
17
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H.R. 5874, Social Security
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Box
16
Folder
18
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H.R. 4444, Menominee Termination Act
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1963-1964
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Box
16
Folder
19
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H.R. 50, Fiscal Organization Study
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Box
16
Folder
19
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H.R. 50, Fiscal Organization Study
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Box
16
Folder
20
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H.R. 473, Committee to Investigate Federal Research
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Box
16
Folder
21
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H.R. 630, Tuition fees
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Box
16
Folder
22
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H.R. 631, Returning portion of tax to states
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Box
16
Folder
23
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H.R. 999, Stockbridge Indians
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Box
16
Folder
24
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H.R. 1100, I System Highway
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Box
17
Folder
1
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H.R. 1524, Neuwirth
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Box
17
Folder
2
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H.R. 4451, Agricultural products for industrial use
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Box
17
Folder
3
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H.R. 6896, Dairy Self-Help Bill
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Box
17
Folder
4
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H.R. 7498, Fishing tackle
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Box
17
Folder
5
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H.R. 7935
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Box
17
Folder
6
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H.R. 8193, Veterans pensions
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Box
17
Folder
7
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H.R. 8420, Patent Fee Bill
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Box
17
Folder
8
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H.R. 8917, Amendment to Public Service Act
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Box
17
Folder
9
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H.R. 9456, Kennedy Memorial Commission
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Box
17
Folder
10
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H.R. 10010
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Box
17
Folder
11
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H.R. 10123, Meat importation tariffs
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Box
17
Folder
12
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H.R. 12635, National Forests land payments
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1965-1966
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Box
17
Folder
13
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Proposed bills
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Box
17
Folder
14
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H.J. Res. 209, Reapportionment
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Box
17
Folder
15
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H.J. Res. 715
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Box
17
Folder
16
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H.R. 1562, Returning portion of state taxes
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Box
17
Folder
17
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H.R. 1561, Tuition fees
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Box
17
Folder
18
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H.R. 1560, Christmas stamp
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Box
17
Folder
19
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H.R. 1559, Self-Help Dairy Bill
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Box
17
Folder
20
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H.R. 91, Committee to Study Fiscal Organization of Congress
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Box
17
Folder
21
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H.J. Res. 1184
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Box
17
Folder
22
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H.R. 1562
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Box
17
Folder
23
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H.R. 5577, Businesses treated as corporations
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Box
17
Folder
24
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H.R. 5577, Marshfield Clinic
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Box
17
Folder
25
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H.R. 4356, Health insurance
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Box
17
Folder
26
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H.R. 3811, Protection of SS benefits after marriage
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Box
17
Folder
27
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H.R. 2059, National Milk Sanitation Act
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Box
17
Folder
28
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H.R. 2057
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Box
17
Folder
29
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H.R. 2056, National Forest land payments
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Box
17
Folder
30
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H.R. 1610, Tadao Nagashima
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Box
17
Folder
31
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H.R. 10958, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code
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Box
17
Folder
32
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H.R. 8034
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Box
17
Folder
33
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H.R. 8034, H.E.W. Grants to Menominee Indians
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Box
17
Folder
34
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H.R. 7565, Stockbridge-Munsee land donations
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Box
17
Folder
35
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H.R. 16845
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Box
17
Folder
36
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H.R. 15286
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Box
17
Folder
37
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H.R. 12863
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Box
17
Folder
38
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H.R. 12330
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Box
18
Folder
1
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H.R. 11480, Survey of Wolf River
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Box
18
Folder
2
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H.R. 12296, Tadao Nagashima
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Box
18
Folder
3
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H.R. 16963, National Defense Education Act
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1967-1968
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Box
18
Folder
4
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H.R. 33, Amendment to Title II, Social Security Act
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Box
18
Folder
5
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H.J. Res. 3, Establishment of Commission on National Defense
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Box
18
Folder
6
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H.R. 65, Committee to Study Fiscal Organization of Congress
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Box
18
Folder
7
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H.R. 138, Export Control Act
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Box
18
Folder
8
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H. Con. Res. 210, East-West Trade Policy
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Box
18
Folder
9
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H.J. Res. 668, U.S. World Food Study
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Box
18
Folder
10
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H.J. Res. 761, Neighborhood Action Crusade
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Box
18
Folder
11
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H.J. Res. 730, National School Safety Patrol Week
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Box
18
Folder
12
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H.R. 773, Dairy Self-Help
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Box
18
Folder
13
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H.R. 774, National Forest land payments
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Box
18
Folder
14
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H.R. 775, Amendment to National Defense Education
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Box
18
Folder
15
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H.R. 776, Revision of Federal Election Laws
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Box
18
Folder
16
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H.R. 777, Amendment to Public Health Service Act
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Box
18
Folder
17
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H.R. 778, Amendment to Public Health Service Act
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Box
18
Folder
18
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H.R. 779, Amendment to Title 18 of U.S. Code
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Box
18
Folder
19
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H.R. 780, Postmaster General Appointments
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Box
18
Folder
20
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H.R. 781, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code of 1954
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Box
18
Folder
21
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H.R. 782, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code of 1954
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Box
18
Folder
22
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H.R. 783, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code of 1954
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Box
18
Folder
23
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H.R. 784, Return of state taxes
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Box
18
Folder
24
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H.R. 785, Importation of milk regulations
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Box
18
Folder
25
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H.R. 787, Amendment to definition of corporations
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Box
18
Folder
26
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H.R. 788, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code of 1954
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Box
18
Folder
27
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H.R. 789, Stockbridge-Munsee land donations
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Box
18
Folder
28
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H.R. 790, Amendment to Title 38 of U.S. Code
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Box
18
Folder
29
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H.R. 791, WWI pensions
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Box
18
Folder
30
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H.R. 848, Impact of East-West trade
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Box
18
Folder
31
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H.R. 921, Conference on Aging
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Box
18
Folder
32
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H.R. 3863
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Box
18
Folder
33
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H.R. 4632, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code
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Box
18
Folder
34
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H.R. 5450, Revenue sharing
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Box
19
Folder
1-2
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H.R. 5450, Revenue sharing (continued)
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Box
19
Folder
3
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H.R. 6276, Amendment to Title II of Social Security Act
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Box
19
Folder
4
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H.R. 6373, Wolf River lands
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Box
19
Folder
5
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H.R. 7021, Dairy imports
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Box
19
Folder
6
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Federal Assistance
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Box
19
Folder
7
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H.R. 7175, Correspondence
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Box
19
Folder
8
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H.R. 7175, Amendment to mink tariff schedules
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Box
19
Folder
9
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H.R. 8537, Dairy Imports
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Box
19
Folder
10
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H.R. 8868, National Home Owner Foundation
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Box
19
Folder
11
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H.R. 8773, Consent for Great Lakes Basin Compact
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Box
19
Folder
12
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H.R. 10120, Wronski, Stanley
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Box
19
Folder
13
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H.R. 10672, Prohibition of electronic surveillance
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Box
19
Folder
14
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H.R. 11095, Dairy Imports
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Box
19
Folder
15
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H.R. 11266, Amendment to Sherman Act
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Box
19
Folder
16
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H.R. 11267, Amendment to Title 18 U.S. Code
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Box
19
Folder
17
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H.R. 11268, Prohibition of criminal investment
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Box
19
Folder
18
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H.R. 11407, Amendment to Consolidated Farmers Home Act
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Box
19
Folder
19
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H.R. 11645, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code
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Box
19
Folder
20
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H.R. 12410, GI Bill of Rights
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Box
19
Folder
21
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H.R. 13030, Amendment to Title 18 of U.S. Code
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Box
19
Folder
22
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H.R. 13031, Amendment Title 18 of U.S. Code
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Box
19
Folder
23
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H.R. 13124, Apostle Islands National Lakeshore
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Box
19
Folder
24
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H.R. 14242, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code
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Box
19
Folder
25
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H.R. 17915, Report
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Appropriations Committee files
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General
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Box
19
Folder
23
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1957
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Box
21
Folder
1
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1958-1959
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Box
21
Folder
3-18
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1959-1969
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Agriculture
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Box
21
Folder
19
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Agricultural Dairy Research Lab, 1962
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Box
21
Folder
20
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Forest Products, 1963
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Box
21
Folder
21
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Milk Research, 1960
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Box
21
Folder
22
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Atomic Energy Commission, Hanford, 1962
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Box
21
Folder
23
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Budget, 1960
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Box
21
Folder
24
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Commerce Dept.-Fire Technology Activities, 1963
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Defense
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Box
21
Folder
25-32, 34
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General, 1958-1967, 1968
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Box
21
Folder
35
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Air Force, 1959-1960
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Box
21
Folder
2
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Bong Air Force Base-Disposal, 1959
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Box
22
Folder
1
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Chinese Olympic Participation
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Box
22
Folder
2-5
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Military construction, 1959-1962
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Box
22
Folder
6-8
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Trips, 1959-1961
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Box
22
Folder
9
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Guatanamo Bay Naval Base
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Education
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Box
22
Folder
10-20
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1958-1968
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Box
21
Folder
33
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1967
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Box
22
Folder
21-31
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Health, 1958-1968
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Box
24
Folder
1
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Dental Health Center, 1963
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HEW
|
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Box
24
Folder
2-12
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General, 1957-1964, 1968
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Box
24
Folder
13
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Cooperative Research Program, 1961
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Box
24
Folder
14
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Office of Education, 1968
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Box
24
Folder
15
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World Health Assembly, 1968
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Box
24
Folder
16
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H.R. 8002, 1957
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Box
24
Folder
17-22
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Labor, 1962-1968
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Box
24
Folder
23-25
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Welfare, 1958-1968
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General legislation
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Box
24
Folder
1A
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Form letter book, 1966-1967
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Agriculture Committee
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Box
20
Folder
1-10
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General, 1957-1969
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Box
20
Folder
11
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Dairy legislation, 1955-1963
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Box
20
Folder
12-14
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Farm bills, 1959-1964
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Box
20
Folder
15
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Farm Program proposals, 1955, 1957
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Box
20
Folder
16
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Feed Grains Bill, 1961
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Box
20
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17
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Kieffer correspondence, 1963-1966
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Box
20
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18
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Meat inspection, 1968
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Box
20
Folder
19
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Mexican farm labor, 1961, 1963
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Box
20
Folder
20
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Potato labeling bill
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Box
20
Folder
21
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National Farmers Organization, 1962-1964
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Box
20
Folder
22
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Rural Electric Association, 1964-1967
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Armed Services Committee
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Box
24
Folder
26-29
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1957-1967
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Box
23
Folder
1
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1968-1969
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Box
23
Folder
2
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Military Pay Bill, HR 5555, 1963
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Banking and Currency Committee
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Box
23
Folder
3-7
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General, 1957-1968
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Box
23
Folder
8
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Housing legislation, 1962
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Box
23
Folder
9-10
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Civil Service Committee, 1957-1969
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Box
23
Folder
11
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District of Columbia Committee, 1957, 1961-1968
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Education Committee
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Box
23
Folder
12-17
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General, 1957, 1961-1968
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Box
23
Folder
18
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Academic facilities, H.R. 8900, 1962
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Box
23
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19
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College facilities, H.R. 6143, 1963
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Box
23
Folder
20
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Delaney Bill (UNESCO), 1962
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Box
23
Folder
21
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Federal Aid to Education, 1961
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Box
23
Folder
22
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Library services, H.R. 4879, 1963
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Box
23
Folder
23
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Loan program, H.R. 13247, 1958
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Box
23
Folder
24
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Obscene material, H.R. 470, 1963
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Box
23
Folder
25
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Private/Parochial school aid, 1961
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Box
23
Folder
26
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Technical assistance, H.R. 10396, 1962
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Box
23
Folder
27
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Vocational education, H.R. 4955, 1963
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Foreign Affairs Committee
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Box
25
Folder
1-6
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General, 1957, 1961-1969
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Box
25
Folder
7
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Cuba, 1961-1963
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Box
25
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8
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Foreign aid, 1965-1968
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Box
25
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9
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Test Ban Treaty, 1963
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Box
25
Folder
10-16
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Vietnam, 1965-1969
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Box
25
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17-18
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Government Operations Committee, 1957, 1961-1969
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Interior and Insular Affairs Committee
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General
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Box
25
Folder
19
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1957, 1961-1962
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Box
26
Folder
1-3
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1963-1969
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Box
26
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4
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Ice Age National Park, 1964
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Box
26
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5
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Land and Water Conservation, H.R. 3846, 1964
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Box
26
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6
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Tidelands oil, 1953
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Box
26
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7
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Wild Rivers, 1964-1966
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Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee
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Box
26
Folder
8-15
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General, 1957, 1961-1969
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Box
26
Folder
16
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Animal cruelty, 1966
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Box
26
Folder
17
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Automobile safety, 1966
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Box
26
Folder
18
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Bulk commodity rates, 1963
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Box
26
Folder
19
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Health Professionals Education Assistance, H.R. 12, 1963
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Box
26
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20
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Quality stabilization, 1962-1964
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Box
26
Folder
21
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Railroad dispute, 1963
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Box
26
Folder
22
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Railroads, 1966
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Box
26
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23
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Transportation, H.R. 9903, 1964
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Box
26
Folder
24
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Wood labeling, 1959, 1961-1962
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Box
26
Folder
24A
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Joint Economic Committee, Fiscal Policy Subcommittee, 1968
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Judiciary Committee
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General
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Box
26
Folder
25-28
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1957, 1961-1964
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Box
27
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1-7
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1965-1969
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Civil Rights
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Box
27
Folder
8-9
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General, 1963-1964
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Box
27
Folder
10-11
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H.R. 2516, 1968
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Box
27
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13-17
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Firearms, 1967-1968
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Box
27
Folder
12
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Four Year Term, 1966
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Box
27
Folder
18
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Hart Bill, S. 2568, 1966
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Box
27
Folder
19
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Prayer in Schools, 1963, 1964
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Box
27
Folder
20
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Riots, 1967
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Box
27
Folder
21
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Sunnyside Seed Farms claim, 1964
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Labor Committee
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Box
28
Folder
1-9
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General, 1957, 1961-1968
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Box
28
Folder
10
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Area redevelopment, 1963
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Box
28
Folder
11
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Common Situs picketing
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Box
28
Folder
12
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H.R. 10027, 1966
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Box
28
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13
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H.R. 100, 1967
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Box
28
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14
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Economic Opportunity Act amendments, 1967
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Box
28
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15
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Equal pay, 1963
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Box
28
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16
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Labor practices, 1963
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Box
28
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17
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Labor Reform Bill, S. 3974, 1958
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Box
28
Folder
18
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Labor reform, 1959
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Box
28
Folder
19
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Minimum Wage, 1961
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Box
28
Folder
20
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Poverty, 1964
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Box
28
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21-22
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Taft-Hartley repeal, 1965-1966
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Box
28
Folder
23
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Youth Employment Bill, 1963
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Box
28
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24-25
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Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, 1961-1962, 1964-1968
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Miscellaneous legislation
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Box
28
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26-28
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1961-1964
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Box
29
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1-10
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1965-1969
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Post Office Committee
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Box
29
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11-15
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General, 1959, 1961-1969
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Box
29
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16
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Fourth-Class mail, H.R. 12367, 1966
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Box
29
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17
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Postal pay, 1962
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Box
29
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18
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Postal reclassification, H.R. 7, H.R. 4897, 1967
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Public Works Committee
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Box
29
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19-23
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General, 1957, 1961-1968
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Box
30
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1
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Eau Claire River project, 1961, 1962
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Box
30
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2
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Rules Committee, 1961-1964, 1967, 1968
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Box
30
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3
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Science and Astronautics Committee, 1963, 1964, 1968
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Box
30
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4
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Small Business Committee, 1962-1965, 1968-1969
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Box
30
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5-6
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Un-American Affairs Committee, 1957, 1961-1968
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Veterans Affairs Committee
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Box
30
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7-14
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General, 1957, 1961-1969
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Box
30
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15
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Veterans life insurance, S. 3289, H.R. 11268, 1962
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Box
30
Folder
16
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Veterans pensions, H.R. 2332, 1964
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Box
30
Folder
17
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Veterans Readjustment Act, 1966
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Ways and Means Committee
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General
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Box
30
Folder
18-27
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1957, 1961-1967
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Box
31
Folder
1-2
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1968-1969
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Box
31
Folder
3
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Capital Gains, H.R. 10, 1962
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Box
32
Folder
4
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Chiropractors, 1967
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Box
31
Folder
4
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Cooperatives (Taxation), 1957, 1961-1966
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Box
31
Folder
5-7
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Excise taxes, 1957, 1961-1965
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Box
31
Folder
8-9
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Firearms, 1964-1966
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Box
31
Folder
10
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Industry Coordinating Committee, H.R. 8282, 1965-1966
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Box
31
Folder
11
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Keogh-Jenkins Bill, H.R. 10, 1962
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Box
31
Folder
12-17
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Medicare, 1961-1968
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Box
31
Folder
18
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Reciprocal trade, 1961, 1962
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Social Security
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Box
31
Folder
19-25
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1957, 1961-1967
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Box
32
Folder
1-3
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1967-1969
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Box
32
Folder
5
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Tariffs, 1957, 1964, 1965
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Taxes
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Box
32
Folder
6
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Capital Gains (Timber), 1963
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Box
32
Folder
7
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Credit on withholding, 1966
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Box
32
Folder
8
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Deductions, 1963
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Box
32
Folder
9
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Dividends, 1961, 1962
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Box
32
Folder
10
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Exemptions, 1967
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Box
32
Folder
11-13
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General, 1961, 1968
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Box
32
Folder
14
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Highways, 1961
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Box
32
Folder
15
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Income taxes, 1957
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Box
32
Folder
16
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Interest on Income Taxes, H.R. 12330, 1966, 1967
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Box
32
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17-18
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Increased taxes, 1967
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Box
32
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19
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Negative Income Tax, 1968
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Box
32
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20-22
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Tax revision, 1963-1964
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Box
32
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23
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Savings and Loan, 1961
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Box
32
Folder
24
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Travel tax, H.R. 16241, 1968
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Box
32
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25
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Unemployment tax, H.R. 8282, 1966
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Subseries: Speeches and writings
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Box
33
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1
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Articles and brief writings, 1958-1968
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Books
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Box
33
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2
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Conservative Papers
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A House Divided
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Box
33
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3
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General, 1962
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Box
33
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4
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Clippings
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Box
33
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5
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Correspondence
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Republican Papers
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Box
33
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7
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Publicity, 1968
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Box
33
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8
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Reviews, 1968
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Columns for newspapers
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Box
33
Folder
9-10
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1965-1966
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Box
34
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1-2
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1967-1968
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Film of “Your Washington Office Report”
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1955
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AD 116
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Federal Budget, 1955 January 23 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird explains Eisenhower's proposed 1956 budget and summarizes the issues associated with it.
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AD 117
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Rep. Zablocki, Formosa, 1955 February 13 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Clement Zablocki about the situation in Formosa.
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AD 118
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Rep. Johnson, Dairy industry problems, 1955 February 20 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (5 minutes) : Laird speaks with Lester Johnson with whom he serves on the House Agricultural Committee. They talk about issues faced by the dairy industry.
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AD 119
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Rep. Byrnes, Tax issues, 1955 March 6 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and John Byrnes discuss tax issues and the Federal Deficit.
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AD 120
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Rep. O'Konski, Military pay bill, 1955 March 27 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Alvin O'Konski of the 10th District, about the Military Pay Bill. O'Konski says the military does not keep the best men because the pay is low. The bill is designed to attract good men.
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AD 121
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Morton, Thruston, Taiwan, China and the Soviet Union, circa 1955 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 165 feet (5 minutes) : Interview with Thruston Morton on a variety of foreign affairs issues: Taiwan and the law that allows the U.S. to defend it if necessary; the implications of Khrushchev's fall from power in the Soviet Union; the chance of a popular uprising in Communist China. States that Taiwan has no capability to attack China.
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AD 122
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Defense spending and the Air Force, circa 1955 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 200 feet (5 minutes) : Laird talks about increased spending to improve the Air Force under President Eisenhower. Includes footage of numerous Air Force planes while Laird explains the names, cost, and capabilities of each plane. Says that our Air Force is the strongest in the world and our best possible defense protection.
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AD 123
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Federal budget, fiscal year 1956, circa 1955 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (5 minutes) : Laird explains the breakdown for each Federal Budget dollar for the fiscal year of 1956.
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AD 124
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Rep. Davis, Defense Dept. budget, circa 1955 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 175 feet (5 minutes) : Interviews Glenn Davis (2nd District, Wisconsin) on the Defense Dept. budget. States that Eisenhower's recommendations with probably be upheld, with an emphasis on improving air and naval forces.
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AD 125
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Rep. Smith, Treaties and United States law, circa 1955 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 190 feet (5 minutes) : Interviews Lawrence Smith (1st District, Wisconsin) on the treaties and the Constitution. Smith believes that treaties should never affect internal United States law.
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AD 126
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Sec. of Treasury Humphrey, Economy, circa 1955 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 245 feet (6 minutes) : Interview with Secretary of Treasury Humphrey on issues related to the economy. Balancing the budget is still a major goal, but economic stability is the key. Eisenhower Administration does not want to injure the economy by reducing government spending too quickly.
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AD 127
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Taiwan and the draft, circa 1955 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 190 feet (5 minutes) : Discusses issues raised in the 84th Congress including the creation of a defense line in Formosa (Taiwan) and a four year extension of the Selective Service Act. Laird says that the extension is a positive step, and also discusses relief for military dependents and the GI Bill.
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1961
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AD 128
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Girl Scouts from the district, 1961 June 28 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Girl Scouts from Wisconsin visiting Washington, D.C.
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AD 129
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Rep. Griffin, Taft-Hartley repeal, 1961 August 29 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and Robert Griffin from the Labor and Education Committee of the House of Representatives discuss Griffin's interest in repealing 14b of the Taft-Hartley Act. Griffin states suggestions for amendments to help insure that certain worker civil rights are protected and unions are not able to collect dues for “political purposes.”
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AD 130
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Coin shortage bill, circa 1961 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 175 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and Iola, Wisconsin coin dealer Chester Crowsey discuss the negative effects a new federal bill would have on the coin-collecting enterprise.
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AD 131
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Foreign aid reduction, circa 1961 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) : Laird states that the proposed reduction in foreign aid is not enough of a reduction.
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2
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Laos coalition government, circa 1961 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) : Laird states that the forced coalition government in Laos led to a Communist takeover of the country.
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AD 132
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1
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Space research with Soviet Union, circa 1961 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 75 feet (3 minutes) : Laird warns against a joint space research program between the U.S. and USSR.
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Segment
2
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Defense contracting, circa 1961 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 75 feet (3 minutes) : Laird suggests opening more defense contracts to competitive bidding as a means of saving defense procurement money.
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AD 133
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Total tax deduction for charities, circa 1961 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks against Kennedy's refusal to allow total tax deduction on all funds contributed to churches, missionaries, and charities.
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1962
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AD 134
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88th Congress agenda, 1962 January 16 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks about the important concerns for the next Congressional year, including national security, a large military defense, and strong domestic spending.
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AD 135
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Milk Order 30 and dairy issues, 1962 January 22 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with a member of the Pure Milks Cooperative while he is in Washington, D.C, regarding the Department of Agriculture's Federal Milk Order #30. Both he and Laird assert that a proposed amendment to Federal Order #30 would negatively affect Wisconsin dairy farmers.
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Laird reelection, circa 1962 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 40 feet (1 minutes) : A member of Pure Milks Cooperative speaks on behalf of Mel Laird as he seeks re-election.
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AD 136
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Ribicoff, Abraham, Vocational rehabilitation, 1962 January 30 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Secretary Ribicoff of the Health, Education and Welfare Committee about his support for vocational guidance and rehabilitation offered to welfare recipients over the Newberg approach.
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AD 137
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Goldberg, Arthur, Job training, 1962 February 2 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Secretary Goldberg speaks about the workforce's need for higher-skilled workers and better job training.
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AD 138
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Pure Milk Products Cooperative, 1962 February 6 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with board members from the Pure Milks Cooperative about dairy farmers' need for a milk price support program.
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AD 139
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Menominee County and Native American issues, 1962 February 24 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with the Chairman of Menomonee County and the President of Menominee Indian Corporation while they are in Washington seeking financial aid for educational programs for Menominee Indian children. Up until recently they received federal aid.
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AD 140
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Dairy price support legislation, 1962 February 27 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird encourages Wisconsin farmers and other state residents to examine the proposed Dairy Support Law that would give the Secretary of Agriculture authority to exempt production controls.
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AD 141
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Contributions to international organizations, 1962 March 3 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird says that the House Appropriations Committee is examining United States monetary contributions to the international organizations. Laird says U.S. contributions should be decided based on the economic wealth of the country involved.
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AD 142
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Rep. Van Pelt, Wisconsin astronauts, 1962 March 10 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Van Pelt about Wisconsin military astronaut volunteers.
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AD 143
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Haberman, George, Wisconsin AFL-CIO and worker benefits, 1962 March 20 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with George Haberman about an amendment to the Davis-Bacon Act to provide better benefits to workers.
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AD 144
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Ford, Gerald, B70 bomber bill and defense issues, 1962 March 20 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Gerald Ford, who criticizes the House Armed Services Committee for invading the President's right to decide. Also says that President Kennedy should support Secretary McNamara.
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AD 145
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State and Federal government conflicts, 1962 April 3 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks about conflicts between state and federal governments, specifically the usurpation by the U.S. Congress.
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AD 146
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Special tours in Washington, 1962 April 7 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird tells Wisconsin people to let his office know if they are coming to Washington and that they should set up special tours.
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AD 147
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Rep. Lipscomb, Trading with the Soviet Bloc, 1962 April 24 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 200 feet (5 minutes) : Interview with Lipscomb on the issue of export controls and trading with Soviet bloc countries, specifically mentioning mining equipment. Also criticizes Secretary of Agriculture Freeman's lax enforcement of food product export restrictions. Your Washington Office Report
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AD 148
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Postal legislation, 1962 April 28 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Melvin Lemke, President of the Wisconsin Rural Mail Carrier Association about impending postal legislation.
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AD 149
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Rep. Schadeberg, HUAC, 1962 April 28 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Schadeberg responds to criticism of the committee on which he serves.
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AD 150
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Rep. Lipscomb, Trading with communists, 1962 May 7 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Rep. Lipscomb, California, shares his opinion that all trade with Communist countries should be terminated. Lipscomb responds to Assistant Secretary of State George Bahl who wants to maintain some level of trade with Communist countries.
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AD 151
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Rep. Rhodes, Federal budget, 1962 May 11 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Congressman John Rhodes about his research projecting federal costs through 1970. Rhodes disagrees with President Kennedy's federal financing.
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Interest deductions and nuclear testing, 1962 May 19 : In response to his constituents' expressing concern, Laird discusses his position versus JFK regarding withholding taxes on interest and dividends to individuals and initiating nuclear tests in the Pacific. Laird disagrees with the President regarding withholding taxes, but agrees with him regarding the nuclear tests.
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AD 152
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Negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
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AD 153
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Positive 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
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AD 154
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Rep. Goodell, Manpower Training Act, 1962 May 26 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Congressman Goodell, the author of the Manpower Training Act, which Laird supported. They speak about what effect the Act will have on unemployed people.
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AD 155
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Rep. McGregor, Communist aggression in Laos, 1962 June 2 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Congressman Clark of Minnesota discusses Communist violations of the 1961 agreement regarding Laos.
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Republican policy, 1962 June 5 : Laird worked on drafting a statement of Republican policy and principle that was chosen as an official statement in the 1962 campaign.
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AD 156
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Negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
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AD 157
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Positive 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
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AD 158
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Rep. Murray, Issues facing the congress, 1962 June 9 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Rep. Hyde Murray, of the House Agricultural Committee, foresees a stormy upcoming congressional year.
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AD 159
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Rep. Alger, Raising the national debt limit, 1962 July 2 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Congressman Bruce Alger, Texas, who serves on the House Ways and Means Committee. Alger says it is not necessary to raise the national debt limit.
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AD 160
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“Rubber Stamp Congress,” 1962 October 25 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird expresses his frustration with President Kennedy's “rubber stamp congress.”
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1963
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88th Congress 2nd session agenda, 1963 February 11 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird summarizes the issues of the 88th Congress
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Rep. Byrnes, Tax and finance issues, 1963 February 12 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Rep. John Byrnes of the House Ways and Means Committee about the national fiscal dilemma that has resulted from placing a tax burden on private enterprise.
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Department of Labor 50th Anniversary, short version, 1963 March 13 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 100 feet (3 minutes) : Laird invites citizens to attend the U.S. Department of Labor's 50th Anniversary celebration being held in Wausau.
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Department of Labor 50th Anniversary, long version, 1963 March 13 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird announces that he will hold a special reception in Wausau for the Department of Labor's 50th Anniversary. Laird will host Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz.
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Trade with communist nations, 1963 April 10 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird asserts that any trade with Communist countries, however liberal they may be, fundamentally supports the Soviet Union.
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Rep. Van Pelt, Merchant marine academies, 1963 July 23 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Congressman William K. Van Pelt about merchant marine fishery academies in the state of Wisconsin.
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Rep. Zablocki, Vietnam and the Diem assassination (not aired), 1963 November 20 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 210 feet (5 minutes) : Rep. Clem Zablocki (4th District, Wisconsin) is interviewed about the situation in Vietnam and the recent Diem assassination. Calls it a "military junta" and says social reforms and democracy are in doubt. Also mentions domino theory and Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge's impending report on the situation. (This program never aired because of the Kennedy assassination).
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Rep. Zablocki, Vietnam after Diem, 1963 December 20 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet, (4 minutes) : Laird and Zablocki discuss the future of the military junta in South Vietnam after the assassination of the country's president.
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UN Cuba fund, circa 1963 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 100 feet (3 minutes) : Laird questions how the UN will fund Cuban agriculture without dipping into U.S. dollars.
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Wirtz, Willard, Secondary education, 1964 February 12 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Secretary of Labor Wirtz speaks about how secondary education ensures low unemployment rates among young adults.
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Wirtz, Willard, Job re-training, 1964 February 12 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Secretary of Labor Wirtz about the on-the-job re-training program being re-enacted by the 88th Congress.
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Assistant Secretary of Labor Esther Peterson, Consumer affairs, 1964 February 19 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Peterson, Assistant Secretary of Labor and LBJ's special advisor on consumer affairs. She summarizes the feedback received from consumers across the country.
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State Conservationist Russell, Federal projects, 1964 March 13 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with State Conservationist Russell about a new federal project in Central Wisconsin called the Triruda Headwaters Project.
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Poverty bill, 1964 March 18 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird is critical of Johnson's Poverty Bill because it does not address the needs of children, the elderly, and disabled.
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Food Stamp Act of 1964, 1964 April 15 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks at length about the inefficiency and complexity of the 1964 Food Stamp Act that is being discussed in the Senate.
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Changed program format, circa 1964 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 185 feet (4 minutes) : Laird to change the format of his program-he will now include updates on a few different topics. He addresses the following events: the Republican Party's efforts to meet with people in preparation for the 1964 campaign, a meeting in Wausau to discuss Wisconsin agriculture, and Defense Secretary McNamara's choice to construct a $300 million aircraft carrier.
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Rep. Poff, Prayer in public schools, circa 1964 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 175 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Congressman Richard Poff, of the House Judiciary Committee, about the likelihood of the House reviewing a Constitutional Amendment regarding prayer and the Bible in schools in the next year. Also mentions Civil Rights legislation in the Senate.
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Vietnam and other issues, circa 1964 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 165 feet (4 minutes) : Four short segments on the following issues: the Republican Congress; the 1964 Republican Party platform; weakened checks and balances in the federal government; and the situation in South Vietnam.
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Inception of 89th Congress, 1965 January 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird introduces the 89th Congress on its first session day. He notes changes in leadership such as his own new role as Chairman of the Republican Conference. He ends with a summary of his own stance on the Great Society and other issues.
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President Johnson's State of the Union address, 1965 January 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks at length about his disagreements with the President's appropriations for foreign aid.
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Threats to the two-party system, 1965 January 13 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks about the challenges to a strong two-party system in the 89th Congress since a majority of the Congress is from the President's party. Laird also notes his position on tax and Medicare legislation.
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Ford, Gerald, Republican position, 1965 January 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Gerald Ford, the new House of Representatives Minority Leader, about how to broaden Republican support with the American people.
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Wisconsin libraries, 1965 January 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with librarians from Central Wisconsin attending a conference in Washington. They talk about trends in school and public libraries and new legislation that would provide federal funds for school libraries.
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Amendments to Social Security Bill, 1965 February 24 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird summarizes five amendments to the Social Security bill that he would support. With these amendments every SS recipient receives a 7% increase, senior citizens can earn up to $3000/yr. without cutting benefits, and coverage for widows with children and re-married widows is changed.
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Lecklam, Robert, American Legion State Commander, 1965 March 3 : Laird speaks with American Legion State Commander Robert Lecklam during an American Legion Conference in Washington. They talk about keeping veterans hospitals in Wisconsin and the Wisconsin American Legion headquarters in Milwaukee.
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McCarrier, Mary, Voice of Democracy winner, 1965 March 10 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Mary McCarrier who is from Wausau, Wisconsin.
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Voting rights legislation, 1965 March 24 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird states that he fully supports voting rights legislation, but he disagrees with some of the details of the administration's proposals.
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Poverty on the Menomonee Reservation, 1965 March 31 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird talks about the poverty-stricken Menominee Reservation and calls on the federal government to take responsibility for the neglect. He also laments that recent federal legislation aimed at improving conditions for the poor have not included Menominee residents.
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Lee, Sylvia, Alice in Dairyland, 1965 April 5 : Laird speaks with Alice in Dairyland, Sylvia Lee, from Colfax, Wisconsin, while she is in Washington, D.C. promoting Wisconsin dairy products.
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Medicare legislation, Burns Bill, 1965 April 14 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird explains why he supports the Burns bill instead of the Mills bill for the Medicare.
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Foreign aid and the gold supply, 1965 April 19 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird says that the foreign aid program badly needs to be re-examined because recipients have gotten gold and thereby threatened the stability of the U.S. dollar.
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4H representative Sharon Duquaine, 1965 April 28 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Sharon Duquain, a member of the Menominee Indian tribe, attending the National 4H Conference.
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Rep. Byrnes, Excise tax reduction, 1965 May 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and John Byrnes discuss the recent reduction of excise taxes.
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Rep. Zablocki, Vietnam policy, 1965 May 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Clement Zablocki about the Vietnam War. Zablocki states the importance of bipartisan support for American policies.
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World Health Assembly in Geneva, 1965 May 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks from Geneva while attending the World Health Assembly as one of two LBJ appointees. He talks about progress of the WHO in reducing communicable disease.
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Alberton, James, UW-Stevens Point, 1965 May 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with James Albertson, president of Wisconsin State University-Stevens Point, about increased enrollment and prospects for expansion.
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Inflation and cost of living, 1965 June 9 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird states that current high prices on food and other items point to inflation and the increased cost of living.
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Housing legislation, 1965 May 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird cites problems with Johnson's housing and urban development policies. He states that rent supplements to low-income families would be costly and contends they discourage home ownership.
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Crowe, Dennis, Science award, 1965 June 24 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird interviews a high school graduate who received a NASA award to pursue research on a cat disease, the cure for which could be useful to Wisconsin farmers.
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Towne, Adrian, Vocational rehabilitation, 1965 June 29 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (5 minutes) : Laird speaks with Towne, state director of vocational education, about a project in Wood County. A Laird amendment made the project possible.
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Freeman farm bill, 1965 July 21 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 175 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks against the Freedom Farm Bill and in support of Wisconsin farmers. Discusses negative effects of the bill and the farm cost/price squeeze.
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Christmas stamps, Vietnam, 1965 July 25 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 165 feet (4 minutes) : Laird commends the Post Office for choosing a Christian stamp and clarifies his position on the war in Vietnam. He deplores the drift into a massive land war and urges the use of a naval blockade.
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President Johnson's legislation, 1965 July 28 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird calls for a study of all legislation passed and adequate space for checks and balances within the legislative process.
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Rep. Davis, Runaway spending, 1965 August 2 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and Glenn Davis discuss the administration's tendency to overspend.
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Dangers of big government, 1965 August 10 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird states that individual freedoms are at risk from big government.
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Re-evaluation of government spending, 1965 August 10 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird states that defense and non-defense spending must be re-evaluated and that first priority must be given to the war.
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Regional Water Pollution Laboratory, 1965 August 18 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Wisconsin State University-Stevens Point has been chosen as the site for the Regional Water Pollution Laboratory. Laird says that the research will benefit Wisconsin tourism and industry.
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United Nations Article 19, 1965 August 25 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird says that the UN's decision to abandon Article 19 of its charter will reduce its effectiveness. Article 19 states that if member nations fail to pay dues, they lose their vote in the General Assembly.
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Ford, Gerald and Republicans' Vietnam policy, 1965 September 7 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (3.5 minutes) : Laird and Gerald Ford, House Minority Leader, discuss Republican objections to the Administration's handling of the Vietnam War. Ford encourages viewers to read the “Republican White Paper” by House Republicans on the history of U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
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Foreign aid bill, trade with communist countries, 1965 September 15 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird states that the U.S. should encourage other democratic countries to not trade with North Vietnam.
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Shriver, Sargent, Peace Corps and poverty programs, 1965 September 15 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Shriver about financing the War on Poverty and Job Corps programs.
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Agricultural legislation, 1965 September 29 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird says that the Department of Agriculture's decision to remove cheese from the school lunch program will aggravate the already difficult situation faced by Wisconsin dairy farmers. Laird wants to reverse the decision.
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Vocational rehabilitation, 1965 October 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird explains the need for the Health, Welfare, and Education Appropriations Committee's Vocational Rehabilitation program, which aims to employ the handicapped. Laird's amendment to this program was accepted. Private groups can now contribute to the program and handicapped people can be encouraged to find work in the private sector.
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89th Congress, Issues, 1965 October 12 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird notes that there is a belief among both Republicans and Democrats that Congress has not done a proper job of analyzing and amending Executive Branch proposals.
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Education policy, 1965 October 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Francis Keppel, Commissioner of Education, about how policy is implemented across the United States. Keppel will speak at the Laird Youth Leadership Workshop.
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Vocational education, 1965 October 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 75 feet (2 minutes) : Keppel asserts that community colleges and technical programs are changing traditional notions of higher education.
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Laird's office hours, Vietnam, poverty, 1965 October 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird announces his office hours when he will meet with persons from the district. He additionally states his positions regarding federal funding of the Vietnam War, the war on poverty, and Great Society programs.
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Farm district representation decline, circa 1965 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks about the decline in congressional representation from farm districts.
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Great Society debt problems, circa 1965 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird expresses concern about future inability to deal with the debt incurred by Great Society.
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Extending congressional terms, 1966 January 26 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird states that he will not endorse President Johnson's proposal to extend House of Representative's terms from two to four years. He contends that re-electing representatives at the same time of presidential elections would distract from the proper debate and discussion of issues.
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Unemployment compensation, 1965 January 26 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird says that he is opposed to federalizing unemployment compensation for workers because it would undermine an existing Wisconsin “experience-rating” system that gives incentive to businesses that provide steady employment.
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Teacher Corps, State involvement, 1966 March 2 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird discusses his amendments to the Higher Education Act that established a Federal Teachers' Corps. Laird's amendments call for more state involvement.
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Rep. Goodell, Employment programs, 1966 March 9 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet, (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Charles Goodell (NY) about his support for “Crusade for Opportunity” programs. Those programs would enlist private industry to employ those without jobs.
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Menominee study committee, 1966 March 16 16 mm negative, black/white. sound, 170 feet (4 min) : Laird speaks with Niki Smith from the Menominee Indian Study Committee while she is in Washington, D.C. to testify before the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee.
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Future Homemakers of America conference, 1966 March 30 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird pays tribute to the Future Homemakers of America, an organization comprised of high school students studying home economics. FHA is holding a national conference in Washington.
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Pure Milk Products Cooperative and dairy issues, 1966 April 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with both the President and General Manager of the Pure Milks Cooperative, while they are in Washington, D.C. to testify before the Tariff Commission. They say that increasing quotas will depress prices and farm income.
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Knowles, Robert, Highway issues, water pollution, 1966 April 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Knowles, majority leader of the Wisconsin Senate lists the important issues of the upcoming session: highway acceleration, highway safety, and water pollution.
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Interest on tax withholding, 1966 May 11 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird talks about his bill, which would allow people to collect interest on the money withheld by the federal government. Laird says this bill will reduce spending on non-essential domestic programs, thus reducing inflation.
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Grieber, Clarence, Vocational education, 1966 May 11 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Clarence Greiber, Wisconsin director of Vocational and Adult Education, about their joint support for increased funding for vocational education in Central Wisconsin.
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Wausau school patrol, 1966 May 12 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Wausau students visiting Washington, D.C.
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Rep. Zablocki, Polish Millennium, 1966 May 25 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Zablocki who has been visiting Laird's district to celebrate the Polish Millennium. Laird and Zablocki discuss restrictions on the Church in Poland.
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Recent dairy actions, 1966 June 1 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 175 feet (4 minutes) : Laird responds to recent actions of the U.S. Department of Agriculture which have negatively affected Wisconsin dairy farmers. The most recent of these is the institution of a price support to milk used in manufactured products and not to milk sold for direct consumption.
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Tax increases and inflation, 1966 June 1 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird discusses the possibility of a tax increase this year, which may be necessary according to some economists. He argues that without spending cuts and a balanced budget the tax increase will not prevent inflation. Also says that spending on Vietnam may delay spending on domestic priorities.
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Questionnaire responses, 1966 June 8 16 mm negative, black/white. sound, 170 feet (4 min) : Laird summarizes his constituents' responses to a recent questionnaire. Laird sought feedback on their positions on the war in Vietnam, extending minimum wage to farm labor, and the Administration's reducion of the school milk program.
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Marathon County safety patrol, circa 1966 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 240 feet (6 minutes) : Laird meets with members of the Marathon County Safety Patrol while they are in Washington.
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“Distorted representations,” circa 1966 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 50 feet (1.5 minutes) : Laird defends Republicans against “distorted representations” by the senate majority leader on the issue of foreign policy. “Efforts at reasonable discussion have proved impossible.”
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Attack on Rep. Ford, circa 1966 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 50 feet (1.5 minutes) : Laird asks whether critical discussions about the Vietnam War has been abandoned. He decries the vituperative attack on Minority Leader Gerald Ford.
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Distorted position on Vietnam, circa 1966 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 50 feet (1.5 minutes) : Laird says that pronouncements by the Democrats have distorted the Republican position on Vietnam. Republicans urge a better use of air power.
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Republicans not motivated by partisanship, circa 1966 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 50 feet (1.5 minutes) : Laird says that the stakes in Vietnam are too high for Republicans to be motivated by partisan advantage.
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Ford, Gerald, Minority must be heard, circa 1966 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 145 feet (3 minutes) : Laird talks with Minority Leader Gerald Ford about the role of the minority party in domestic and foreign policy. Film is incomplete and broken.
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Rep. Lipscomb, Vietnam situation, circa 1966 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird interviews Lipscomb who has just returned from Vietnam. Lipscomb says it was a discouraging trip, and that morale is good although the recent troop escalation has created logistical problems. Discusses the quality of medical treatment and also says that Thailand is a good ally and base of operations. Film is partial and broken.
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Wausau seniors conference, circa 1966 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 105 feet (3 minutes) : Laird touts a conference on senior citizen issues to be held in Wausau. Among the topics to be discussed are the 1965 Social Security amendments. Film is partial and broken.
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Social Security and revenue sharing, 1967 January 3 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : First session, 90th Congress issues are discussed including Social Security legislation, revenue sharing, Vietnam, taxation poverty.
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Orientation of new congressmen, 1967 January 3 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : First session, 90th Congress discussion of how new Republican members of Congress are oriented to the issues and encouraged to interact with senior members.
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Rep. Schadeberg, Wolf River and Adam Clayton Powell, 1967 January 11 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Interview with Henry Schadeberg (1st District, Wisconsin) in which they discuss the Wolf River Wild River bill, and the censure of Adam Clayton Powell.
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Rep. Steiger, Education and labor, 1967 January 11 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Interview with William Steiger (6th District, Wisconsin) covering education and labor issues. Discusses current education bills and compulsory arbitration legislation.
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Rep. Thomson, Adam Clayton Powell and civil rights, 1967 February 1 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Interview with Vernon Thomson about the civil rights aspects of the Adam Clayton Powell case. Concludes that morality and legality, not race, were determining factors.
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Budget and deficit spending, 1967 February 1 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird discusses ballooning federal deficit and decries the gimmicks used by LBJ.
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Social Security and COLAs, 1967 February 7 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 175 feet (4 minutes) : Social Security legislation in the 90th Congress, including cost of living adjustments and the regressive nature of the payroll tax.
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20th World Health Assembly, 1967 February 10 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird states that he will soon attend the 20th World Health Assembly. He explains that this year's meeting will focus on fighting communicable disease, particularly smallpox and malaria.
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Vietnam and the home front, 1967 February 22 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 175 feet (4 minutes) : Laird calls Vietnam a dirty, thankless war, but says the troops do not complain. Discusses efforts in Wisconsin to show support.
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Knowles, Warren, regarding business and tourism promotion, 1967 March 1 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Warren Knowles about the Upper Great Lakes convention and promoting business and tourism in Wisconsin.
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Jones, Leroy, Taxes and county government, 1967 March 1 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and Leroy Jonas Jr. discuss taxing by county government.
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Wirtz, Willard, Increased minimum wage, 1967 March 1 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and Wirtz from the Department of Labor discuss the increased minimum wage and negotiations between labor and management.
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McDonald, Burt, VFW, 1967 March 6 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird talks about the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the needs of their membership.
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Gardner, John, Vocational training, 1967 March 22 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and John Gardner, Secretary of the HEW, discuss the importance of vocational training in high school.
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Rep. Thomson, Stop dairy imports, 1967 March 22 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 115 feet (3 minutes) : Laird and other congressmen endorse a bill to stop dairy imports. They contend that dairy imports take profits from Wisconsin farmers and that they do not meet U.S. health standards.
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Dairy imports, Withholding action, 1967 April 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 190 feet (5 minutes) : Laird stresses the need for Section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act which would help Wisconsin farmers get a fair return on milk products.
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National dairy marketing organization, 1967 April 11 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird says his bill that would establish a national dairy marketing organization that would remove dairy pricing from government control and let farmers negotiate pricing.
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Romney, George, Federal support for state and local government, 1967 April 19 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and Michigan Governor George Romney discuss the importance of federal support for state and local government self-sufficiency.
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AD 247
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Romney, George, Interview outtake, 1967 April 19 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) : Outtake of the beginning of a Your Washington Office Report with George Romney. Romney calls Laird “Ford” and Laird stops the program.
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AD 248
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Rep. Poff, Electronic surveillance of organized crime, 1967 April 25 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Richard Poff of Virginia and Laird argue that electronic surveillance should be made legitimate evidence in criminal cases, particularly those involving organized crime.
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Rep. Latta, East-West trade, communist countries, 1967 April 25 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Delbert Latta of Ohio and Laird discuss how East/West trade could be used in anti-Communist efforts.
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3
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4H participants, 1967 April 25 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird talks with Ila May Wolff about her involvement with 4H.
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AD 249
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Students from the district, 1967 May 11 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 150 feet (3 minutes) : Laird talks with students who are from Wausau and Marathon County schools during their trip to Washington, D.C.
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AD 250
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FDA research lab for Wisconsin, 1967 May 24 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird introduces the recently passed Labor Health Education Welfare Committee bill which will bring an FDA research lab to Wisconsin. It will also attract food and drug companies to Wisconsin.
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AD 251
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Surgeon General and nursing shortage, 1967 May 31 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird interviews Dr. William Stewart about the changes in nursing that have resulted in the current shortage of practioners.
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AD 252
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Crime and law enforcement, 1967 May 31 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird talks about the need for strengthening both crime prevention and rehabilitation programs. He supports better wages and proper respect to police.
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AD 253
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Rep. Byrnes, Limiting mink imports, 1967 June 12 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 190 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and John Byrnes discuss mink legislation. They seek to limit mink imports to keep the American market open for Wisconsin mink ranchers.
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AD 254
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Social Security and deficit spending, 1967 June 12 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 195 feet (5.5 minutes) : Laird criticizes the Administration's deficit financing, contending that it has hurt Social Security recipients.
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AD 255
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Defense appropriations for 1968, 1967 June 14 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 155 feet (3.5 minutes) : Laird discusses the Defense Appropriations Bill; the largest ever passed, as well as the Administration's financing of the Vietnam War.
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AD 256
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Flag Day and flag desecration, 1967 June 28 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 205 feet (5.5 minutes) : Laird summarizes the 1967 Flag Day ceremony as a response to desecration of the flag. He also notes a new law that criminalizes such activity.
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AD 257
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Older Americans Act, 1967 June 28 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 195 feet (5 minutes) : Laird notes that Congress has extended the Older Americans Act of 1965. The purpose of the act is to set up an agency on aging in HEW.
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4H, Clark and Wood counties, 1967 July 19 : 4-H Club leaders from Clark and Wood counties attending a leadership conference in Washington. Two of the girls talk about their experiences.
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AD 258
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Positive 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
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AD 259
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1
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Longer negative version 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 215 feet (6 minutes)
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2
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Income tax increase, 1967 July 19 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 185 feet (4 minutes) : Laird states that Congress is opposed to the impending tax increase and suggests that the non-defense budget be reduced.
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AD 260
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Kareri, Tony, Chemotherapy research, 1967 July 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 195 feet (5 minutes) : Laird speaks with Dr. Tony Kareri of UW-Madison about his research on cancer treatment with chemotherapy.
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AD 261
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Riots and looting legislation, 1967 July 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird says the government has responded to widespread riots with new legislation.
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AD 262
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Summer intern interviews, 1967 August 16 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with summer interns about their experiences.
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AD 263
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Labor Day tribute, 1967 August 23 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 200 feet (6 minutes) : Laird praises working people.
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CB 793
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4H group, Lincoln, Forest, and Florence counties, 1967 August 30 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 190 feet (6 minutes) : Laird speaks with delegates to a national 4H conference.
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Congressional oversight is neglected, 1967 August 30 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 190 feet (5 minutes) : Laird talks about the need for oversight of federal programs to avoid inflation and insure stability.
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AD 265
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McCracken, Paul, on the Budget, 1967 September 20 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with University of Michigan professor Paul McCracken, an advisor to LBJ's budget commission, about improving and restoring the congressional budget.
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AD 266
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1
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Graham, Dick, National Teacher Corps, 1967 September 20 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Graham, director of National Teacher Corps, about the program's goals.
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Youth Leadership Workshop, 1967 September 20 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird talks about his Youth Leadership Workshop at which selected students will discuss national issues with top leaders.
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AD 267
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Gardner, John, Youth Leadership Workshop, 1967 October 3 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 145 feet (3 minutes) : Laird speaks with Secretary Gardner of HEW, who will attend Education Day at the Laird Youth Leadership Workshop at Wisconsin State University-Stevens Point.
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AD 268
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Youth Leadership Workshop, 1967 October 12 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird details the activities for his Youth Leadership Workshop Education Day at Wisconsin State University-Stevens Point.
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AD 269
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Postal pay legislation, 1967 October 19 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird says he voted against the postal worker pay raise because he felt that it was a ploy to raise salaries of other federal employees rather than a legitimate attempt to increase postal worker wages.
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AD 270
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Inflation and cost of living, 1967 November 2 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 195 feet (5 minutes) : Laird discusses inflation and the rising cost of living to explain Congress' recent debate over spending cuts.
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AD 271
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Rep. Belcher, Agricultural legislation, 1967 November 2 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 175 feet (4 minutes) : Laird and Oklahoma Rep. Belcher discuss new agricultural legislation to help farm profits.
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AD 272
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Rep. Byrnes, Tax increase, 1967 November 22 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 190 feet (5 minutes) : Laird speaks with John Byrnes of the Ways and Means Appropriations Committee about the Administration's tax increase. They contend that the tax increase must be supplemented by a reduction in expenditures.
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AD 273
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Tax increase, financing Vietnam, 1967 November 30 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet (4 minutes) : Laird cites the tax increase as a result of the Administration's improper financing of the war.
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AD 274
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Block grants and revenue sharing, 1967 December 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird talks about the successes in the area of block grants and revenue sharing that have been achieved in the first session of the 90th Congress. Maximum state and local control with minimal federal strings have paid dividends, according to Laird.
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AD 275
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Fitch, William, Senior citizens' issues, 1967 December 13 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 190 feet (5 minutes) : Laird speaks with Fitch, a special White House consultant on the elderly, about the role of the federal government.
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AD 276
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Rep. Ullman, Balancing the budget, 1968 January 3 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 190 feet (5 minutes) : Ullman stresses the need for a balance of payments.
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AD 277
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Appropriation priorities, 1968 January 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 185 feet (4 minutes) : Laird gives an overview of the pressing issues for which he would like to appropriate funds.
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AD 278
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Ford, Gerald, Legislation in the new session, 1968 January 17 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 180 feet, (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with Ford about Republican influence on legislation in the coming session.
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AD 279
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Negotiated settlement in Vietnam, 1968 January 23 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 190 feet (4.5 minutes) : Laird stresses the importance of designating short and long term objectives in South Vietnam.
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AD 280
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Special report on political violence, 1968 April 21 16 mm positive, color, sound, 300 feet (8 minutes) : Laird speaks about the need to restore order amidst the violence that has spread across the country.
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Interviews
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Paper format
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Box
36
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5
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1958, 1962-1965
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Box
34
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1966-1967
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36
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6
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1968
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Recorded interviews
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Audio
1359A/35-37
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“Coffee in Washington,” 1953 June 6 : Formerly Disc 223A/3-5.
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Audio
1359A/4
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“It's Your Business,” 1958, Federal spending, inflation, and deficits
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Audio
1359A/3
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“Capitol Cloakroom,” 1965 March 3 : Mainly regarding Vietnam
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FG 137
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Film of Face the Nation, 1966 March 13 : Regarding Vietnam
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Audio
1359A/5
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“Milwaukee Report,” 1966 May 20 : Regarding deficit spending, inflation, Vietnam, and 1964 Republican platform
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Audio
1359A/6
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Greenwich Republican Women's Club, 1966 June 13 : Regarding Republican Conference
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Audio
1359A/7
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“Financing Federalism: The Case for Revenue Sharing,” circa 1966 September
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Audio
1359A/8
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“Meet the Nation's Issues,” 1966 October 5 : re 1964, 1966, 1968 elections, Vietnam, and President Johnson
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FG 138
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Film of Face the Nation, 1968 March 24 : Regarding 1968 Presidential campaign
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Audio
1359A/12
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“Press Conference, USA,” 1968 August 16 : Regarding Nixon campaign, George Wallace, Spiro Agnew, fiscal responsibility, Republican convention process
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Audio
1359A/9
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“Report to the People,” 1968 November 3 : Regarding election
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Audio
1359A/33
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Meet the Press, 1969 March 23 : Formerly Disc 223A/1.
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Audio
1359A/34
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Meet the Press, 1970 February 22 : Formerly Disc 223A/2.
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Newsletters
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Box
34
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5-5
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1953-1962
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Box
35
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1-4
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1963-1968
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Press releases
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Box
35
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5-12
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1952-1965
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Box
36
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1-3
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1966-1969
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Box
36
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4
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Questionnaires, Rough drafts and samples Scripts (for spots and “Your Washington Office Report”)
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Box
36
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7-8
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1953-1954, 1957
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Box
37
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1-10
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1958-1966
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Box
38
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Campaign, 1966
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38
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1967-1968
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38
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Campaign, 1968
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38
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Undated
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Speeches
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Paper format
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38
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5-10
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1945-1964
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Box
39
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1965-1968
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Box
39
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5
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, Undated (pre-Congressional period)
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39
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6
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Undated
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39
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7
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Fragments, 1950
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Congressional Record
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Box
40
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Index
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Extension of remarks
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Box
40
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2
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General, 1953-1959
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Box
40
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3
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Paul Corbin, 1961
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40
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General, 1961-1968
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Background material
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41
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General, 1953-1955, 1959-1963
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Box
41
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3
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After dinner speeches and speech stories
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41
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4
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Lincoln Day, 1959-1962
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41
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5
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National Guard
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41
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6
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Regional medical programs
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Notes
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41
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7-8
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During Wisconsin legislative career?
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During Congressional career
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41
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9
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Budget and taxes
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41
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10
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Agriculture
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11
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Defense
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41
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12
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Health
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Box
41
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13
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Politics
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Recorded speeches
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Audio
1359A/1
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Speech by Laird, 1954 May 7, at Athens, Wisconsin : Regarding 83rd Congress on St Lawrence Seaway, agriculture, taxes and other topics. Indochina is discussed at some length; Joseph McCarthy mentioned in passing.
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Audio
1359A/2
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Speeches by Laird and Joseph R. McCarthy at Athens, Wisconsin farm meeting : Regarding accomplishments of 83rd Congress on dairy issues and Vietnam, 1954 May 8
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Audio
1359A/28
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Brief remarks, circa March 16, 1965, replying to LBJ voting rights address
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Audio
1359A/4 (continued)
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Speech, 1965 October 6 : Regarding misrepresentation of Vietnam War by editorial writers
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Audio
1359A/21
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Speech extracts from Youth Leadership Conference, 1967
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Audio
1359A/11
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Speech to Wisconsin hospital employees, 1968 October 8 : Regarding various policy issues and medical lessons of Vietnam
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Subseries: Subject files
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A, General
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Box
41
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14-16
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1959-1966
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Box
42
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1
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1967-1969
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Box
42
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2
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AFL-CIO, 1963-1966
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Box
42
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Aged-Wausau, 1966
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Box
42
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Airlie Center, 1967-1968
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Box
42
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5
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Airlines, 1965, 1969
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42
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6
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Alice in Dairyland
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Box
42
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American Dairy Association, 1957, 1960, 1967
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Box
42
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8
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American Enterprise Institute, 1962-1965
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Box
42
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9
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Americans for Constitutional Action, 1962-1964
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Box
42
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10
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American Fund for Dental Education, 1968
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Box
42
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11
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American Legion, 1958-1965, 1968
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Box
42
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12
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American Medical Society, 1962-1964
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Box
42
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13-14
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American Paper and Pulp Association, 1958-1965
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Box
42
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15
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American Political Science Association, 1963-1965
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Box
42
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16
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Anderson, Howard, 1968-1969
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Box
42
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17
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Applications, 1961, 1969
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Box
42
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18
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Appointments, 1952, 1964-1965, 1968-1969
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Box
42
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19
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Army-Navy football tickets, 1963, 1966, 1968
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Box
42
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20-22
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B, General, 1959-1969
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Box
42
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23
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Background Berlin
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Box
42
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24
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Badger Breeders Cooperative, 1962-1965
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Box
42
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25
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Baker, Harry, 1968
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Box
42
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26
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Baroody correspondence, 1967-1969
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Box
42
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27
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Birch Society, 1961, 1965-1966
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Box
42
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28
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Boy Scouts of America, 1963-1967
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Box
42
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29
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Bubolz, Gordon
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Box
42
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30
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Bull Elephants
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Box
42
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31
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Buza, Fred
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Box
42
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32-35
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C, General, 1959-1969
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Box
43
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1
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Capitol Hill Club
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Box
43
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Capitol Historical Society
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Census
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43
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Population, 1960
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43
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Counties
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43
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5
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Crew Leaders and Enumerators
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43
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Cheesemakers Association, 1957, 1962
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Box
43
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Christmas Card File (Incoming sample), 1953-1960
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43
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Churches
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Citizenship Clearing House
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Civil Defense Office
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Communism
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Condolences, 1958-1969
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Congratulations
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15
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Received, 1964-1969
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16
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Humorous
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17-18
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Sent, 1958-1968
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Congressional delegation, 1963-1968
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Consolidated Badger
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Cooperatives
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Copps Company
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Corbin, Paul
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24-26
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Condolences-Selected, 1952-1969
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27-29
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D, General, 1959-1969
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Box
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30
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Daily Reading File Sample
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31
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Dairy Stabilization Program
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32
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Dairy Interests
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33
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Davis, Glenn
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D.C. Everest Memorial Concert
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35-37
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Dunkel, Robert, 1959-1966
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E, General, 1959-1969
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Eisenhower, Dwight D.
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Employers Mutual Insurance, 1961-1968
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Extension of Remarks
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F, General, 1959-1969
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9
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Farmers Bulletin Letters
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10
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Farmers Bureau Federation
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Farmers Union
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Federal Water Pollution Research Laboratory
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Feulner, Edwin J., Jr.
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Forest Products Laboratory-Madison
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Form Letters
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44
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15-16
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Constituents, 1959-1969
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44
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17
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Out of State
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44
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18
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Four Wheel Drive Auto Company
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44
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19
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Fraternal Order of Eagles
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44
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20-21
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Froehlke, Robert, 1959-1969
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44
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22
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Fur Farm Organization
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44
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23-26
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G, General, 1959-1969
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27
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Goodell Letters-Miscellaneous
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44
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28-30
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Governor's office, 1957-1969
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Graham, Thomas
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Grange (National)
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Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Seaway
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Guests
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44
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1958-1960
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45
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5-9
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H, General, 1957-1969
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45
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10
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Harnischfeger, Walter
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45
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11
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Hardware Mutual
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45
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12
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Harvath claim
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45
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13
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Heinzen, Bernard
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45
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14
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Historical Society
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Home Office
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Box
45
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15-19
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General, 1959-1969
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45
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20
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Easter Tour
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45
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21
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Lincoln Creek-Future
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45
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Pink Copies, 1961-1962, 1964-1969
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Inaugural
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45
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Ceremonies, 1957
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25
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Committee, 1965
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26
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General, 1969
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45
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27
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Inflation
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28
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Integration and Segregation
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Invitations
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29
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Members
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To Speak-Accept
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46
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To Speak-Decline
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46
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2
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Out of State
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46
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3-9
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State and District, 1960-1969
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10-12
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Washington-Accept, 1962-1969
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46
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13-15
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Washington-Decline, 1962-1969
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46
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16
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Handled by Defense
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17-18
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J, General, 1959-1969
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19
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Jasper, Claude
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46
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20
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Jones, Sally
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46
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21-23
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K, General, 1959-1969
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46
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24
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Kennnedy Assassination, Republican Policy Statement
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46
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25
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Memorials
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46
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26
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Knowles, Warren
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47
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L, General, 1959-1969
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Laird
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47
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4
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General
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Box
47
Folder
5
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Policy Letters
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Box
47
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6-9
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Publicity, 1962-1966
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Box
47
Folder
10
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“Today” Show comments
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Box
47
Folder
11
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Favorite recipes
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Box
47
Folder
12
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Citations and recognition
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Box
47
Folder
13
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New counties welcome letters
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Box
47
Folder
14
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Miscellany
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Box
47
Folder
15
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Position file
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Box
47
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16
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Appreciation Night
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Box
47
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17
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Term Paper-Stephen Anchin
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Trips
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Box
47
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18
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England, 1953
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Box
47
Folder
19-22
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Chronological file, 1962-1968
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Box
47
Folder
23
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League of Women Voters
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Box
47
Folder
24
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Lions International
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Box
47
Folder
25
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Lists
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Box
47
Folder
26
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Lumber and forest industries
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Box
47
Folder
27-32
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M, General, 1959-1969
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Box
47
Folder
33
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Mader, Thomas J.
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Box
47
Folder
34
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Manito-Wish Associates
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Box
47
Folder
35
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Mansour, Shafec
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Box
47
Folder
36
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Marshfield Clinic Foundation, 1962-1968
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Box
47
Folder
37
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Marshfield Clinic 50th Anniversary
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Box
47
Folder
38
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Marshfield Homes, Inc.
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Box
48
Folder
1
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Mc, General
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Box
48
Folder
2
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McDonald -Davis
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Box
48
Folder
3
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Medical Society of Wisconsin
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Box
48
Folder
4
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Meet the Press
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Members
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Box
48
Folder
5-11
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General, 1961-1968
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Box
48
Folder
12
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And Marching Club
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Box
48
Folder
13
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Committee appointments
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Box
48
Folder
14-16
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Correspondence, 1967-1969
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Box
48
Folder
17
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83rd Club
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Box
48
Folder
18
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Ford, Gerald
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Box
48
Folder
19
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House Breakfast Group
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Box
48
Folder
20-26
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Pink copies, 1962-1969
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Box
48
Folder
27
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Powell, A.C.
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Box
48
Folder
28-29
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SOS Club, 1957-1969
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Box
48
Folder
30
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Menominee County Community Action
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Menominee Indians
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Box
48
Folder
31-33
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1954-1957
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Box
49
Folder
1-13
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1957-1968
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Box
49
Folder
14
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Deer, Constance
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Box
49
Folder
15
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Enrollment, 1954-1955
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AD 327
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Film, silent footage of reservation conditions, circa 1965 16 mm positive, black/white, silent, 150 feet (5 minutes) : Silent footage of the Menomonee Indian Reservation. Shows substandard housing, children, and what appears to be newly constructed public housing with family groups. Also shows Spirit Rock plaque erected in 1963.
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Stevens Point Mss BO
Box
49
Folder
16
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Newspaper clippings
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Box
49
Folder
17
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Publicity
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Box
49
Folder
18
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School problem, 1960
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Box
49
Folder
19
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Menominee Enterprises data, 1965
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Box
49
Folder
20
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Merkel, John
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Box
49
Folder
21
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Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline Company
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Box
49
Folder
22
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Midwest Conference on Research
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Box
49
Folder
23-24
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Miller, Steve and Leo, 1959-1968
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Box
49
Folder
25
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Miscellaneous correspondence
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N, General
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Box
49
Folder
26-27
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1959-1966
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Box
50
Folder
1-3
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1967-1968
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Box
50
Folder
4
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National Association of Counties
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Box
50
Folder
5
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National Association of Manufacturers
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Box
50
Folder
6
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National Catholic Welfare Conference
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Box
50
Folder
7
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National Conference of State Legislative Leaders
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Box
50
Folder
8
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National Farmers Union
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Box
50
Folder
9-10
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National Federation of Independent Businesses, 1962-1969
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Box
50
Folder
11
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National Forest Products
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Box
50
Folder
12
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National Foundation of the Arts and Humanities
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Box
50
Folder
13
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National Kidney Foundation
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Box
50
Folder
14
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National Lumber Manufacturers Association
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Box
50
Folder
15
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National Milk Producers Federation
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Box
50
Folder
16
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National Science Club of America
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Box
50
Folder
17
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National Science Foundation
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Box
50
Folder
18
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National Wildlife Federation
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Box
50
Folder
19
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Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Company
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Box
50
Folder
20-24
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Newsletter Comments/Requests/Mailing Lists, 1961-1965
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Box
50
Folder
31
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Newsletter Distribution/ Media Lists, 1962-1968
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Box
50
Folder
25-30
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Newspapers, 1957-1969
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Box
50
Folder
32
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North Central Airlines
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Box
50
Folder
33
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Northern Great Lakes Resource Development Committee
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Box
50
Folder
34
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Northern Natural Gas Company
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O, General
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Box
50
Folder
35
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1959-1966
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Box
51
Folder
1
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1967-1969
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Box
51
Folder
2
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Oakey, Henry C.
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Box
51
Folder
3-4
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Office hours, 1959-1962
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Box
51
Folder
5
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Office memos
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Box
51
Folder
6
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Oliver, James
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Box
51
Folder
7-10
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P, General, 1959-1969
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Box
51
Folder
11
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Page boys
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Box
51
Folder
12
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Page Milk Company
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Box
51
Folder
13
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Periodicals
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Box
51
Folder
14
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Perry-Carrington
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Box
51
Folder
15
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Piscatorial and Inside Straight Society
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Box
51
Folder
16
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Poor People's March
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Box
51
Folder
17
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Post Office information (Laird mailings)
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Box
51
Folder
18
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Pri-Ru-Ta
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Box
51
Folder
19
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Political Action and Education League
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Box
51
Folder
20
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Press luncheon
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Box
51
Folder
21
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Proxmire and special election, 1957-1958
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Box
51
Folder
22-23
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Pure Milk Producers Cooperative, 1959-1969
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Box
51
Folder
24
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Q, General
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Box
51
Folder
25
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Quealy, William
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Box
51
Folder
26-27
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Questionnaires, 1957, 1960-1969
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Box
51
Folder
28-31
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R, General, 1959-1969
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Radio and Television
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Box
51
Folder
32
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General
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Correspondence regarding schedule
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Box
51
Folder
33-34
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1959-1964
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Box
52
Folder
1
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1965-1967
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Box
52
Folder
2-3
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Recommendations, 1965-1969
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Box
52
Folder
4
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Regional Medical Program
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Box
52
Folder
5
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Republican Women, 1967
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Box
52
Folder
6-11
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Republicans (Pink index sheets only), 1964-1969
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Box
52
Folder
12
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Richardson, Robert
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Box
52
Folder
13
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Robo letters
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Box
52
Folder
14
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Roesner, Jim
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Box
52
Folder
15-19
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S, General, 1957-1969
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Box
52
Folder
20
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Sentry Insurance
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Box
52
Folder
21
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St. Lawrence Seaway
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Box
52
Folder
22
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Sturm, Carl, Clarence, and Jack
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Box
52
Folder
23-24
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T, General, 1957-1969
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Box
52
Folder
25
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Telegrams
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Box
52
Folder
26
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TV accounts
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Thank you's
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Box
52
Folder
27
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Birthdays
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Box
52
Folder
28-29
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Received, 1961-1969
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Box
52
Folder
30-32
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Sent, 1959-1969
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Box
52
Folder
33
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Thorp Finance Corporation
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Box
52
Folder
34
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Towns Association
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Box
52
Folder
35
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U, General, 1960-1968
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Box
52
Folder
36
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UNESCO
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Box
52
Folder
37
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Un-American Activities Committee
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Box
52
Folder
38
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United Nations
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Box
52
Folder
39
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U.S. News and World Report
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Box
53
Folder
1-5
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University of Wisconsin
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Box
53
Folder
6
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College of Agriculture Extension
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Box
53
Folder
7
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Upper Great Lakes Commission
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Box
53
Folder
8
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V, General, 1959-1969
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Box
53
Folder
9
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Veterans organizations
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Box
44
Folder
4
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Viergut, Erv
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Box
53
Folder
10
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Vietnam (includes Laird speech extracts)
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Box
53
Folder
11-13
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W, General, 1960-1969
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Box
53
Folder
14
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Wallace, Carl, 1968-1969
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Box
53
Folder
15
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Wausau Senior High School
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Box
53
Folder
16
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Welcome letters
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Wisconsin government
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Box
53
Folder
17-25
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General, 1957-1969
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Box
53
Folder
26
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Adjutant General, 1962-1965
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Box
53
Folder
27-28
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Administration, 1966-1968
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Box
54
Folder
1
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Aeronautics Commission, 1957, 1961, 1964-1967
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Box
54
Folder
2
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Agriculture, 1957-1967
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Box
54
Folder
3
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Agricultural Census, 1959
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Box
54
Folder
4
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Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 1961, 1962, 1965
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Box
54
Folder
5-6
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Conservation Commission, 1958-1967
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Box
54
Folder
7
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Council of Agriculture
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Box
54
Folder
8
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Council of Safety
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Box
54
Folder
9
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Counties in the 7th District
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Box
54
Folder
10
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Creameries Association
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Box
54
Folder
11
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Employment Service, 1957-1967
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Box
54
Folder
12-15
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Health Dept., 1962-1968
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Box
54
Folder
16
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Health and Social Services
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Box
54
Folder
17-18
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Highway Commission, 1957-1968
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Box
54
Folder
19-20
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Industrial Commission, 1957-1968
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Box
54
Folder
21
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Insurance Commission, 1959, 1964-1968
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Box
54
Folder
22
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Industry, Labor and Human Relations
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Box
54
Folder
23
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Labor
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Box
54
Folder
24-26
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Legislature
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Box
54
Folder
27
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Military academies
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Box
54
Folder
28-29
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Motor Vehicles, 1959-1968
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Box
54
Folder
30
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Natural Resources
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Box
54
Folder
31
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Public Instruction
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Public Service Commission
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Box
54
Folder
32
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1958-1966
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Box
55
Folder
1
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1967-1968
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Box
55
Folder
2
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Wolf River Dam
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Box
55
Folder
3
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Red River Project
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Box
55
Folder
4
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Reapportionment
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Box
55
Folder
5
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Resource Development
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Box
55
Folder
6
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Revenue Dept.
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Box
55
Folder
7
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Secretary of State
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Box
55
Folder
8
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Soil Conservation Service
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Box
55
Folder
9
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State departments, Miscellaneous
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Box
55
Folder
10-12
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State University, 1965-1969
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Box
55
Folder
13
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Taxation, 1965-1968
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Box
55
Folder
14
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Transportation Dept.
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Box
55
Folder
15
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Unemployment Compensation
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Box
55
Folder
16
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Veterans Affairs
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Box
55
Folder
17-20
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Vocational and Adult Education Board
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Box
55
Folder
21
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Water Pollution Commission, 1962-1967
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Box
55
Folder
22-26
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Welfare, 1957-1967
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Wisconsin--Organizations
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Box
55
Folder
27
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Airports Association
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Box
55
Folder
28
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Broadcasters Association
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Box
55
Folder
29-30
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Chamber of Commerce, 1959-1967
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Box
56
Folder
1
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Electric Cooperative
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Box
56
Folder
2
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Farm Bureau
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Box
56
Folder
3
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Miscellany
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Box
56
Folder
4
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Power and Light Company
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Box
56
Folder
5
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State Society
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Box
56
Folder
6
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Taxpayers Alliance
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Box
56
Folder
7
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Telephone Company
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Box
56
Folder
8
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Towns Association
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Box
56
Folder
9
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Wonderful Wisconsin Week
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Box
56
Folder
10
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World Health Conference
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Box
56
Folder
11
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Wyngaard, John
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Box
56
Folder
12
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XYZ, General
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Box
56
Folder
13
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Yearbook requests, Sample
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Box
56
Folder
14
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Zawacki, Dr. Edmund
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Subseries: Department files (U.S. government agencies)
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Box
57
Folder
1
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Agricultural Marketing Service, 1960-1965
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Box
57
Folder
2-5
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Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 1962-1968
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Agriculture
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Box
57
Folder
6-17
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General, 1960-1969
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Box
57
Folder
18
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Dairy Import Issues, 1967
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Air Force
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Box
57
Folder
19-22
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General, 1961-1968
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Box
57
Folder
23
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Academy Board of Visitors, 1963, 1964
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Box
57
Folder
24
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BUIC/Midway Telephone Company, 1964
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Box
57
Folder
25-28
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Cases, 1963-1966
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Box
58
Folder
1-4
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Cases, 1967-1969
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Box
58
Folder
5
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Archives, 1963, 1964, 1966-1968
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Box
58
Folder
6
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Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1963, 1966
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Army
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Box
58
Folder
7-16
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General, 1960-1969
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Box
58
Folder
17
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American Walnut Manufacturers Association-Gunstocks
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Box
58
Folder
18
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Cases-Graebel, 1956
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Cases
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Box
58
Folder
19-28
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1963-1966
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Box
59
Folder
1-11
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1966-1969
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Box
59
Folder
12-16
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Corps of Engineers, General, 1956, 1959, 1961-1969
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Box
59
Folder
17-19
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Upper Fox River, 1949-1958
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Box
59
Folder
20
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Wolf River
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Box
59
Folder
21
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Wolf-Fox Rivers
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Box
59
Folder
22-23
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Eureka Locks
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Box
60
Folder
1-5
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Reserve, 1961-1962
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|
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Atomic Energy Commission
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Box
60
Folder
6
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1963-1968
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Box
60
Folder
7
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Little Wolf Mining
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Box
60
Folder
8
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Budget Bureau, 1962, 1965-1967
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Box
60
Folder
9
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Census Bureau, 1964-1968
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Box
60
Folder
10
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Central Intelligence Agency, 1965-1968
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Civil Aeronautics Board
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Box
60
Folder
11
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1962, 1964-1969
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Box
60
Folder
12
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Appleton Airport, 1965
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Box
60
Folder
13-14
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Clintonville Airport
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Box
120
Folder
3
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Exhibits
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Box
60
Folder
15
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Milwaukee Airport, 1965
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Box
60
Folder
16
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Civil Defense, 1960, 1962-1963, 1968
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|
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Civil Service Commission
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Box
60
Folder
17-21
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1960-1969
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Box
60
Folder
22
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Summer Jobs, 1967-1968
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Box
60
Folder
23
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Coast Guard, 1968
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|
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Commerce Dept.
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Box
60
Folder
24-26
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1960-1969
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Box
60
Folder
27
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Lumber Standards, 1964
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Box
60
Folder
28
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Commodity Credit Corporation, 1961, 1962
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Box
60
Folder
29
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Commodity Stabilization Service, 1960-1961
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Box
60
Folder
30
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Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1968
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Box
60
Folder
31
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Council for Economic Growth and Security, 1960
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Box
60
Folder
32
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Customs Bureau, 1961-1968
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|
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Defense Dept.
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|
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General
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Box
60
Folder
33-35
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1960-1965
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Box
61
Folder
1-3
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1966-1969
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Box
61
Folder
4
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District of Columbia, 1966
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|
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Economic Development Agency
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Box
61
Folder
5-7
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General, 1961-1969
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|
Box
61
Folder
8-9
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Antigo, 1961-1963, 1966
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Box
61
Folder
10
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Laona, 1966
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|
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Economic Opportunity, Office of
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|
Box
61
Folder
11-15
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General, 1964-1968
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Box
61
Folder
16
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Community Action Program, 1967
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Box
61
Folder
17
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Judicare Program, 1966
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Box
61
Folder
18
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Livestock Cooperative, 1967
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Box
61
Folder
19
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Seventh District Projects, 1966-1967
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|
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Education, Office of
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|
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General
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Box
61
Folder
20-23
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1960-1966
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Box
62
Folder
1-3
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1967-1969
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Box
62
Folder
4
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Shawano Project OE-67-2779, 1967-1968
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Box
62
Folder
5
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Student Aid, 1966-1969
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Box
62
Folder
6
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Emergency Planning, Office of, 1965
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Box
62
Folder
7
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Farm Credit Administration, 1968
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Box
62
Folder
8-13
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Farmers Home Administration, 1960-1969
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|
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Federal Aviation Administration
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|
Box
62
Folder
14
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General, 1960, 1961, 1963-1966, 1968
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|
Box
62
Folder
15
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Goukas, V.S., Case, 1962-1964
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|
Box
62
Folder
16
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North Central Regional Airport Investigation
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|
Box
62
Folder
17-19
|
Central Wisconsin Airport
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|
Box
62
Folder
20
|
Tri-City Airport Case
|
|
Box
62
Folder
21
|
Federal Bureau of Investigation
|
|
|
Federal Communications Commission
|
|
Box
62
Folder
22-23
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General, 1960-1969
|
|
Box
62
Folder
24
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Channel 9 (Wausau), 1962-1963
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Box
62
Folder
25
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Radio Station WRNE, 1961
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Box
62
Folder
26
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Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 1966, 1967
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Box
62
Folder
27
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Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1961, 1963, 1965-1966, 1968
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Box
63
Folder
1
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Federal Housing Administration, 1960-1968
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Box
63
Folder
2
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Federal Maritime Commission, 1964
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Federal Power Commission
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Box
63
Folder
3
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General, 1960-1968
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Box
63
Folder
4
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Natural Gas for Wisconsin, 1956-1959
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Box
63
Folder
5
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Federal Reserve, 1961-1968
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Box
63
Folder
6
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Federal Trade Commission, 1961-1969
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Box
63
Folder
7
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Fish and Wildlife Service, 1961-1968
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Box
63
Folder
8-11
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Food and Drug Administration, 1960-1969
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Box
63
Folder
12
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Foreign Agricultural Service, 1968
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Box
63
Folder
13
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Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, 1964, 1967, 1969
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Box
63
Folder
14-16
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Forest Service, 1961-1968
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Box
63
Folder
17
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General Accounting Service, 1963-1964, 1966-1969
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Box
63
Folder
18
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General Services Administration, 1961-1969
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Box
63
Folder
19
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Government Printing Office, 1964-1965, 1967
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Health, Education and Welfare
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Box
63
Folder
20-22
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General, 1961-1968
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Box
63
Folder
23
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Cranberry correspondence, 1959-1961
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Box
63
Folder
24
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Fogarty Foundation, 1967
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Box
63
Folder
25
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Portage County Association for Mental Health, 1964
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Box
63
Folder
26
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Reports
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Box
63
Folder
27
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Mental retardation, 1964
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Box
63
Folder
28
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Social and Rehabilitation Service, 1968
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Housing and Home Finance Agency
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General
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Box
63
Folder
29
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1961-1966
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Box
64
Folder
1
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1961-1966
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Box
64
Folder
2
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Unity Wisconsin, 1961-1962
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Housing and Urban Development
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Box
64
Folder
3-4
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General, 1967-1969
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Box
64
Folder
5
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Neighborhood Grant-Menominee, 1966
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Immigration and Naturalization Service
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Box
64
Folder
6-8
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General, 1960-1969
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Box
64
Folder
9-12
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Cases, 1966-1969
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Box
64
Folder
13
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Exchange cases, 1967, 1969
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
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Box
64
Folder
14-15
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General, 1961-1969
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Box
64
Folder
16
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Stockbridge-Munsee
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Box
64
Folder
17
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Information Agency, 1959, 1961-1968
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Box
64
Folder
18
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Inter-Governmental Relationship Advisory Commission, 1967
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Interior Dept.
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Box
64
Folder
19-20
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General, 1961-1969
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Box
64
Folder
21
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Moraine Park Plan, 1959
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Box
64
Folder
22
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Saline Water-Sam Wallace and Company, 1962
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Internal Revenue Service
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General
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Box
64
Folder
23-25
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1961-1966
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Box
65
Folder
1-2
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1967-1969
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Box
65
Folder
3
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International Development Agency, 1961-1969
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Box
65
Folder
4-6
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Interstate Commerce Commission, 1960-1969
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Justice Dept.
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Box
65
Folder
7
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General, 1960-1969
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Box
65
Folder
8
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Majid Amini, 1962-1963
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Labor Dept.
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Box
65
Folder
9-14
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General, 1961-1968
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Box
65
Folder
15
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C&N.W. Railroad Strike, 1962
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Box
65
Folder
16
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50th Anniversary, 1963
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Box
65
Folder
17
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Green Thumb Project, 1967
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Box
65
Folder
18
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Presidents Committee on the Employment of the Handicapped
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Box
65
Folder
19
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Land Management, Bureau of, 1960-1969
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Box
65
Folder
20
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Library of Congress, 1961-1969
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Box
65
Folder
21
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Library Services, 1964-1965
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Marine Corps
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General
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Box
65
Folder
22
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1961-1965
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Box
66
Folder
1-2
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1966-1968
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Box
66
Folder
3
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Cases, 1968-1969
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Box
66
Folder
4
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NASA, 1962-1968
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Box
66
Folder
5
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National Committee on Product Safety, 1968
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Box
66
Folder
6
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National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity, 1968
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Box
66
Folder
7
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National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities, 1965-1968
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National Guard
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Box
66
Folder
8-13
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General, 1961-1967
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Box
66
Folder
14
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49th Division, 1962
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Box
66
Folder
15
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National Institute of Health, 1961-1967
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Box
66
Folder
16
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National Labor Relations Board, 1961-1969
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Box
66
Folder
17
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National Park Service, 1963-1968
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Box
66
Folder
18
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National Science Foundation, 1965-1969
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Box
66
Folder
19
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National Traffic Safety Agency, 1967
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Navy
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Box
66
Folder
20-25
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General, 1961-1969
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Box
66
Folder
26-29
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Cases, 1967-1969
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Box
67
Folder
1
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Naval Academy-Board of Visitors
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Box
67
Folder
2
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Navy ROTC, 1963, 1965, 1967-1968
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Box
67
Folder
3
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Outdoor Recreation, Bureau of, 1963-1968
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Box
67
Folder
4
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P, General, 1968
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Box
67
Folder
5
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Passport Division, 1960-1961
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Box
67
Folder
6
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Patent Office, 1960, 1964, 1966-1968
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Box
67
Folder
7
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Peace Corps, 1961-1968
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Post Office
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Box
67
Folder
8
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Sample, 1955-1956
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Box
67
Folder
9-21
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General, 1956, 1960-1968
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Box
67
Folder
22
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Antigo
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Box
67
Folder
23
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Building Projects, 1963-1965, 1968
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Box
67
Folder
24
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Christmas Stamps, 1964-1967
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Box
67
Folder
25-26
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Jobs, 1963-1969
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Box
67
Folder
27
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Marshfield
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Box
67
Folder
28
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Postal Rates
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Box
68
Folder
1-4
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Rural Extension Route, 1963-1969
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Box
68
Folder
5
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Scandinavia Rural Carriers Case, 1963
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Box
68
Folder
6
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Wausau Post Office Building Project, 1961-1962
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Box
68
Folder
7
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Workmen's Compensation-Wisconsin, 1961
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Public Health Service
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Box
68
Folder
8-13
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General, 1960-1969
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Box
68
Folder
14
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Air pollution, 1964
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Box
68
Folder
15
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Farm waste, 1968
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Box
68
Folder
16
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Milk Ordinance, 1964
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Box
68
Folder
17
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National Library of Medicine
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Box
68
Folder
18
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Nurse Student Aid, 1968
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Box
68
Folder
19
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Nurse Training Act of , 1964
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Box
68
Folder
20
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Water Pollution, 1960-1965
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Box
68
Folder
21
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Public Roads, Bureau of
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Box
68
Folder
22
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Railroad Retirement Board, 1960-1968
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Box
68
Folder
23
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Rural Electrification Administration, 1960-1968
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Box
68
Folder
24
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School Milk and Lunch Programs, 1966
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Box
68
Folder
25
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Securities and Exchange Commission, 1962-1968
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Selective Service System
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Box
68
Folder
26-28
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1960-1966
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Box
69
Folder
1-4
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1966-1969
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Box
69
Folder
5-10
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Small Business Administration, 1960-1968
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Box
69
Folder
11
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Smithsonian Institution, 1961, 1965, 1966
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Social Security Administration
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Box
69
Folder
12-17
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General, 1960-1969
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Cases
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Box
69
Folder
18-20
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1963-1965
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Box
70
Folder
1-11
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1965-1969
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Box
70
Folder
12
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Soil Bank Division, 1960-1961
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Box
70
Folder
13
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Soil Conservation Service, 1960-1969
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State Dept.
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Box
70
Folder
14-23
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General, 1960-1969
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Box
71
Folder
1
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Becker, Frank, 1961-1962
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Box
71
Folder
2
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Otepka, Otto, 1965, 1967
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Box
71
Folder
3
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Redfield, Jared, 1966
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Box
71
Folder
4
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Supreme Court, 1961, 1968
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Tariff Commission
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Box
71
Folder
5
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General, 1960-1968
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Box
71
Folder
6
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Cheese Imports, 1961
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Box
71
Folder
7
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Imports, 1968
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Box
71
Folder
8
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Trade Agreements, 1963
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Transportation, Department of
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Box
71
Folder
9-10
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1967-1969
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Box
71
Folder
11
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Frey, Elmer, 1968
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Box
71
Folder
12-14
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Treasury, 1960-1969
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Box
71
Folder
15
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United Nations, 1963, 1966, 1969
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Box
71
Folder
16
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UNICEF, 1963
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Box
71
Folder
17
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Upper Great Lakes Commission, 1966, 1968
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Veterans Administration
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Box
71
Folder
18-19
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General, 1955-1969
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|
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Cases, 1959-1969
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Box
71
Folder
20-30
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A-G
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Box
72
Folder
1-28
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H-T
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Box
73
Folder
1-5
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U-Z
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Box
73
Folder
6
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Facilities closings, 1965
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|
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Vocational Education
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Box
73
Folder
7
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General, 1964-1967
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Box
73
Folder
8
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Wood County, 1968
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|
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Vocational Rehabilitation Administration
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Box
73
Folder
9
|
General, 1967
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Box
73
Folder
10
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Marathon County, 1964
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Box
73
Folder
11
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Wood County, 1964
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Box
73
Folder
12
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Wage and Hour Division, 1964-1969
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Box
74
Folder
1
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Water Pollution Control Administration, 1966-1968
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Box
74
Folder
2
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Weather Bureau, 1964-1965
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Box
74
Folder
3
|
Welfare and Pensions, 1962-1963
|
|
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White House
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Box
74
Folder
4-5
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General, 1960-1969
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Box
74
Folder
6
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Letter to JFK, 1961
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Box
74
Folder
7
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Presidential correspondence, 1955-1968
|
|
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Subseries: District File
|
|
|
Subject Files
|
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Box
75
Folder
1
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Agriculture Press Releases, 1957
|
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Box
75
Folder
2
|
Agriculture, 1963
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Box
75
Folder
3
|
Campaign Miscellaneous
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Box
75
Folder
4
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Cases Pending, 1969
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Box
75
Folder
5
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Clippings, 1956
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Box
75
Folder
6
|
Dairy Conference, 1957
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Box
75
Folder
7
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Dunkel, Robert (Personal), 1968
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Box
75
Folder
8
|
Dunkel warehouse, 1962-1964
|
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Box
75
Folder
9-12
|
General, 1954-1965
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Box
75
Folder
13
|
Government, 1955-1958
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Box
75
Folder
14
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Graff, Patricia (Personal), 1952-1954
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Box
75
Folder
15-16
|
Inter-Office correspondence, 1957-1964, 1969
|
|
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Laird
|
|
Box
75
Folder
17
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Personal, 1962-1964
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Box
75
Folder
18
|
Nixon testimonial, 1959
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Box
75
Folder
19
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Testimonial, 1965
|
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Box
75
Folder
20
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Lincoln Day/Lincoln Week, 1960, 1962
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Box
75
Folder
21
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Lumberjack Resource Conservation and Development Area
|
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Box
75
Folder
22
|
Mailings, 1965-1968
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Box
75
Folder
23
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Marathon County Republican Party, 1954-1958
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Box
75
Folder
24
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Marshfield Dairy Conference, 1957
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Box
75
Folder
25
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Miller, Thomas, Testimonial, 1965
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Box
75
Folder
26
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Mink breeders lists
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Box
75
Folder
27
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Miscellaneous
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Box
75
Folder
28
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North Central Wisconsin Committee on Fine Arts, 1966-1968
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Box
75
Folder
29
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Northeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission, 1966-1968
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Box
75
Folder
30
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Office hours, 1957
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Box
75
Folder
31
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Post Office patronage, 1957-1960
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Box
75
Folder
32
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Pri-Ru-Ta, 1967-1968
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Box
75
Folder
33
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Regional Economic Development Workshop, Stevens Point, 1966-1967
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|
Box
75
Folder
34
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Scanlon, M.A., 1953-1955
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Box
75
Folder
35
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Self-Help dairy bill, 1958
|
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Box
75
Folder
36
|
Tours, 1958-1964
|
|
Box
75
Folder
37
|
Washington copies (Subjects)
|
|
Box
75
Folder
38
|
Washington memos, 1965
|
|
Box
75
Folder
39
|
Wisconsin state flags
|
|
Box
75
Folder
40
|
World Series, 1957
|
|
Box
75
Folder
41
|
Youth Leadership Workshop
|
|
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Index, A-Z
|
|
Box
75
Folder
42-45
|
1953
|
|
Box
76
Folder
1-122
|
1954-1960
|
|
Box
77
Folder
1-180
|
1961-1967
|
|
Box
77
Folder
182-207
|
1968
|
|
Box
77
Folder
181
|
1969
|
|
|
Subseries: Miscellaneous Correspondence (Out-of-District)
|
|
Box
78
Folder
1-17
|
1952-1956
|
|
|
1965-1968
|
|
|
Index sheets (Yellow outgoing carbons)
|
|
Box
78
Folder
18-23
|
1965 June-December
|
|
Box
78
Folder
24-36
|
1966-1968
|
|
|
Incoming correspondence
|
|
|
1965
|
|
Box
78
Folder
37-46
|
A-J
|
|
Box
79
Folder
1-16
|
K-Z
|
|
Box
79
Folder
17-52
|
1966
|
|
Box
80
Folder
1-35
|
1967
|
|
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1968
|
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Box
80
Folder
36-41
|
A-E
|
|
Box
81
Folder
1-20
|
F-Z
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|
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Subseries: Political files
|
|
|
Campaign files
|
|
Box
82
Folder
1
|
1946, Literature
|
|
|
1952
|
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Box
82
Folder
2
|
Literature
|
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Box
82
Folder
3
|
Financial report
|
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Box
82
Folder
4
|
Form letters
|
|
Box
82
Folder
5
|
Handbook
|
|
Audio
1359A/1 (continued)
|
Musical jingle, undated, but probably 1952
|
|
Box
82
Folder
6
|
Nomination papers
|
|
Box
82
Folder
7
|
Publicity
|
|
Box
120
Folder
4
|
Oversize publicity
|
|
Box
82
Folder
8
|
Radio and TV scripts
|
|
Box
82
Folder
9
|
Results
|
|
Box
82
Folder
10
|
Taft
|
|
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1954
|
|
Box
82
Folder
11
|
Advertising
|
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Box
82
Folder
12
|
Finances
|
|
Box
82
Folder
13
|
Literature
|
|
Box
82
Folder
14
|
Marathon rally (“Dunkel's file”)
|
|
Box
82
Folder
15
|
Miscellany
|
|
Box
121
Folder
1
|
Posters
|
|
Box
82
Folder
16
|
Radio and TV scripts
|
|
Box
82
Folder
17
|
Results
|
|
|
1956
|
|
Box
82
Folder
18
|
Endorsements and quotes
|
|
Box
83
Folder
1
|
Advertising
|
|
Box
83
Folder
2
|
Dunkel correspondence, 1955-1956
|
|
Box
83
Folder
3
|
Form letters
|
|
Box
83
Folder
4
|
Laird for Congress Committee
|
|
Box
83
Folder
5
|
Lists
|
|
Box
83
Folder
6
|
Literature
|
|
Box
83
Folder
7
|
Miscellany
|
|
Audio
1359A/39
|
“Republican Song of Wisconsin,” / by Harry C. Schwarz for Republican Party of Marathon County (mentions Laird and others): Digital reproduction available online. : Formerly Disc 223A/7.
|
|
Box
83
Folder
8
|
Resolutions
|
|
Box
83
Folder
9
|
Elections results
|
|
|
1958
|
|
Box
83
Folder
10
|
Advertising
|
|
Box
120
Folder
1
|
Analyses
|
|
Box
83
Folder
11
|
Committees
|
|
Box
83
Folder
12
|
Dunkel correspondence
|
|
|
Film
|
|
AD 281
|
Compilation of spot ads: Laird family, Laird at his desk, Paul Affeldt on dairy 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 150 feet (3 minutes) : Four shorts promoting Laird for re-election. Laird is pictured at his desk, with his family. Dairy farmer Paul Affeldt speaks on his behalf.
|
|
AD 282
|
Compilations of spot ads: Laird at his desk and at the Capitol, Palmer Gums on dairy, Elmer Sippl on small business 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 150 feet (3 minutes) : Four shorts promoting Laird for re-election. Laird is pictured at his desk and walking down the Capitol steps. Dairy farmer Palmer Gums and small businessman Elmer Sippl speak on his behalf.
|
|
Stevens Point Mss BO
Box
83
Folder
13
|
Form letters
|
|
Box
83
Folder
14
|
Laird for Congress Club
|
|
Box
83
Folder
15
|
Literature
|
|
Box
83
Folder
16
|
Miscellany
|
|
Box
83
Folder
17
|
Opposition charges
|
|
Box
83
Folder
18
|
Plan for reelection
|
|
Audio
1359A/14
|
Radio spots including ones by Richard Nixon and Willliam Van Pelt for Walter Kohler Jr., Senate race, 1957
|
|
Box
83
Folder
19
|
Radio and TV
|
|
Box
83
Folder
20
|
Election results
|
|
Box
83
Folder
21
|
Advertising
|
|
Box
83
Folder
22
|
Quotes
|
|
Box
83
Folder
23
|
Resolutions
|
|
Box
83
Folder
24
|
Speech material
|
|
|
1960
|
|
Box
83
Folder
25
|
Candidates, Miscellaneous
|
|
Box
83
Folder
26
|
Circulators
|
|
Box
83
Folder
27
|
Clippings
|
|
Box
84
Folder
1
|
Congratulations
|
|
Box
84
Folder
2
|
Correspondence
|
|
Box
84
Folder
3
|
Expenses
|
|
Audio
1359A/15
|
Interview with Evans, John (Laird opponent), on “Underline” program
|
|
|
Spot ads/Endorsements
|
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Paul Affeldt, Pure Milk Products Cooperative : Paul Affeldt of Pure Milk Products Cooperative commends Laird for supporting the Wisconsin dairy industry and also for obtaining funding for a new cancer research center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Short version 16 mm negative and positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute)
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AD 285
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Long version, circa 1958 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (1.5 minutes)
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AD 286
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Benson, Ezra Taft 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) : Benson says that there is no substitute for experience, and that Laird understands the problems of the farmer. He says that Laird has the experience and connections to get things done for the district.
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AD 287
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Frankowiak, Don (dairy farmer) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (1.5 minutes) : Campaign ad in which Frankowiak emphasizes Laird's efforts on behalf of the dairy farmer including the school milk program and the eradication of bovine diseases.
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AD 288
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Gums, Palmer (dairy farmer) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 40 feet (1 minute) : Campaign ad with farmer Palmer Gums endorsing Laird, Dairyland's best friend.
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AD 289
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Hagen, Ray (factory worker) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 75 feet (3 minutes) : Roy Hagen, an employee at Freeway Company in Wisconsin Rapids, Vice President of Lodge 1613, International Association of Machinists, urges viewers to re-elect Laird.
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AD 290
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Martin, Joe 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) : Martin praises Laird as conscientious, hard-working, and always on the job.
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AD 291
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Nixon, Richard 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) : Nixon says that Laird has a fine reputation in Washingtonand has a warm personality, energy, and vitality. He also says he is one of the hardest working members of the House and is always on the job.
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AD 292
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Laird family 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 180 feet (5 minutes) : Laird introduces his family, says that he tries to vote to create prosperity based on peace and low inflation, and he urges people to vote for him. GOP opening and Jack Linster, campaign chair disclaimer.
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AD 293
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Short advertisement 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 25 feet (20 sec.) : Regarding-election campaign ad emphasizing Laird's experience.
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GA 520
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Theatrical advertisement 35 mm positive, black/white, sound, 20 feet (1 minute) : Campaign ad designed to be used in a movie theater. Calls Laird a friend of the dairy farmer and labor and a leader to be proud of. Jack Linster, campaign chair disclaimer. Sound is poor.
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AD 295
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Hagen, Ray (factory worker) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) : Hagen says district should be proud to have Laird as its representative because Laird provides sound representation. He urges people to vote for Laird. Raw footage from AD 289.
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AD 296
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Standard open and close 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 25 feet (20 sec.) : Standard open and close for 1960 re-election campaign.
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AD 297
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Affeldt, Paul, Pure Milk Products Cooperative 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) : Paul Affeldt of Pure Milk Cooperative supports Laird.
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AD 298
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Beaumont, Larry, American Legion, Stevens Point 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) : Regarding-elect Laird ad emphasizing his interest in veterans' affairs.
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AD 299
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Goldberg, Arthur 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 45 feet (1 minute) : Regarding-elect Laird spot. Excerpt of conversation with Arthur J. Goldberg stating the need for more skilled workers, on-the-job training, and vocational and apprentice training.
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AD 300
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Mrs. Lacey (housewife) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 55 feet (2 minutes) : Interview with Mrs. Lacey by Walter John Chilsen in a campaign spot. Discusses Laird's experience, important committee work, and inflation.
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AD 301
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Sippl, Elmer (small businessman) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) : Walter John Chilsen speaks with small businessman Elmer Sippl about Laird.
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AD 302
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Agriculture, dairy 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird summarizes problems with agricultural legislation relevant to Wisconsin dairy farmers.
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AD 303
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Committee work, defense, health 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird summarizes his work in the House of Representatives Defense Appropriations Committee and the Health Education and Welfare Committee.
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AD 304
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Cuba 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird states that he does not support an invasion of Cuba. Also says that he will work for sound military action if re-elected.
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AD 305
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Individual rights 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet ( 4 minutes) : Laird says a vote for him will help protect individual rights. Summarizes his work as congressman.
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AD 306
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Opponents' misrepresentations 16 mm, positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4minutes) : Laird states his positions on interstate commerce and fixed minimum wage in response to his opponent's misrepresentation.
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AD 307
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Republican basic beliefs 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 470 feet (15 minutes) : Film produced by the Joint Committee on Republican Principles about core party principles of individual liberty, limited government, diffusion of power, government with a heart, and government with a head. Includes a Laird open and close filmed on the "Your Washington Office Report" set. Laird urges voters to support him in the primary, and says that he will campaign in the district after adjournment.
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AD 308
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Three short cartoon advertisements 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 40 feet (60 sec.) : Three different 10 second animated campaign spots touting Laird's10-year record.
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AD 309
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Advertisement opens and closes 1 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 70 feet (2 minutes) : Four iterations of campaign ad opens and closes touting Laird as Dairyland's best friend in Washington and his experience.
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AD 310
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Advertisement opens and closes 2 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 35 feet (1 minute) : Campaign ad opens and closes with Jack Linster, disclaimer.
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Goldberg, Arthur 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 70 feet (2 minutes) : Interview with Secretary of Labor Goldberg on training issues, both vocational and on-the-job, as well as the importance of upgrading the workforce. This is a partial version of a “Your Washington Office Report” program.
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Mrs. Don Walker (housewife), negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 35 feet (1 minute) : Negative version of the interview with Mrs. Walker by Walter John Chilsen. Mrs. Walker says Laird is a man of integrity.
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Sippl, Elmer (small businessman), negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 35 feet (1 minute) : Negative version of the interview with Marshfield small business owner Elmer Sippl conducted by Walter John Chilsen. Sippl says that Laird understands the issues that face small businessmen.
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AD 311
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Beaumont, Larry (American Legion) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) : Two takes for a campaign spot of Larry Beaumont being interviewed by Walter John Chilsen. Discusses veterans and defense issues.
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Gibson, Guy (professor, UW-SP) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) : Walter John Chilsen interviews history professor Guy Gibson on education and medical research issues. Footage is dark and out of focus.
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AD 312
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Brooks, Gil (farmer) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) : Take #2 of an interview with farmer Gil Brooks conducted by Walter John Chilsen. He discusses fiscal responsibility and the threat of socialized agriculture.
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AD 313
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Mrs. Lacey (housewife) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 155 feet (5 minutes) : Positive version of the Lacey portion of AD 314. Interview by Walter John Chilsen with several takes and outtakes, introductory outside shots. Discusses voting record, experience, and inflation.
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AD 314
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Mrs. Lacey (housewife), negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 95 feet (3 minutes) : Various outtakes and intros for campaign ad. Shows several versions of Walter John Chilsen's interview and intros in front of the Lacey home.
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Beaumont, Larry (American Legion), negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 95 feet (3 minutes) : Multiple takes of interview with Larry Beaumont of the Stevens Point American Legion by Walter John Chilsen. Discusses veterans' issues, defense, and Polaris submarines.
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Gibson, Guy (professor, UW-SP) negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 95 feet (3 minutes) : Interview with history professor Guy Gibson by Walter John Chilsen. Discusses education, appropriations, committee work, and health care. Only sound version of this footage.
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AD 315
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Sippl, Elmer (small businessman) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) : Two takes of Walter John Chilsen interviewing Elmer Sippl.
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AD 316
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Mrs. Don Walker (housewife) 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 60 feet (2 minutes) : Walter John Chilsen for interviews Mrs. Walker campaign ad. She stresses experience and trust.
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AD 317
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Mrs. Don Walker, Take 2 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 70 feet (2 minutes) : Take #2 of an interview with Mrs. Don Walker of Stevens Point conducted by Walter John Chilsen. Says Laird is trustworthy and a man of integrity.
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Returns
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AD 318-319
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Film- Raw footage for ad (Paul Affeldt, Pure Milk Products Cooperative) - 2 takes 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 20 feet (1 minute) : Campaign ad footage with Paul Affeldt. He states that Laird understands farm problems and people should support him.
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Finances
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Renk, Wilbur
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AD 320
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Continued support, Your Man in Washington 16 mm positive, color, sound, 25 feet (20 sec.) : Laird asks for support to continue to be your man in Washington.
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Continued support (served 14 years) 16 mm positive, color, sound, 25 feet (20 sec.) : Laird says he has served for 14 years, asks for continued support in November.
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AD 321
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“Keep Mel Laird in Washington,” 2 versions 16 mm positive, color, sound, 15 feet (10 sec.) : Keep Mel Laird in Washington.
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Revenue sharing 16 mm positive, color, sound, 50 feet (60 sec.) : Focuses on Laird's revenue sharing legislation.
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Social Security, COLAs 16 mm positive, color, sound, 50 feet (60 sec.) : Discusses Laird's record on Social Security and his cost of living adjustment proposal.
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AD 322
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“We've Got a Man” 16 mm positive, color, sound, 190 feet (5 minutes) : “We've Got a Man” vocal background, shows Laird working in his office and district. Emphasizes dairy issues, medical research, conservation, defense committee work, Social Security legislation, and Laird's long experience in Washington.
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AD 323
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Regarding-election announcement, 1966 July 5 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird announces his re-candidacy after having represented the 7th Congressional District for 14 years.
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Various Topics 16 mm positive, color, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Four different re-elect Mel Laird spots. Laird is shown with government officials (segment 1), dairy farmers (segment 2), his speeches are excerpted (segment 3), and his Youth Leadership workshop is reviewed (segment 4).
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Defense and health care 16 mm, positive, color, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : A special re-elect Laird commercial focusing on his work in the Health Education Welfare and Defense Appropriations Committees.
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House Republican Policy Committee: Task Force Report on American Strategy and Strength, 1960
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Resolutions
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Box
99
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7-8
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Young Republicans, 1957-1968
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Subseries: Indexes
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Pink sheets
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Box
100
Folder
1-26
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1953
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1954
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Box
100
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27-32
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A-F
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Box
101
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1-20
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G-Z
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1955
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Box
101
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21-32
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A-K
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Box
102
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1-13
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L-Z
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Box
102
Folder
14-27
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1956
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1957
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Box
103
Folder
1-27
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Alphabetical index (A-Z)
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Subject index (blue tabs)
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Box
104
Folder
1
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Agriculture
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Box
104
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2
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Agriculture-Support Controversy
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Box
104
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3
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Air Force
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Box
104
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4
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Army
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Box
104
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5
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ASC Committee
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Box
104
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6
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Bar Association
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Box
104
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7
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Civil Aeronautics Administration
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Box
104
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8
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Civil Defense
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Box
104
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9
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Civil Service
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Box
104
Folder
10
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Commerce Dept.
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Box
104
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11
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Commodity Stabilization Service
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Box
104
Folder
12
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Congressional Quarterly
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Box
104
Folder
13
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Defense Dept.
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Box
104
Folder
14
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Farmers Home Administration
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Box
104
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15
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Federal Aid
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Box
104
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16
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Federal Applications
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Box
104
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17
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Federal Communications Commission
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Box
104
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18
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Federal Housing Commission
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Box
104
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19
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Federal Trade Commission
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Box
104
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20
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Foreign Affairs Committee
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Box
104
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21
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General
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Box
104
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22
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Health, Education and Welfare
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Box
104
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23
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Highway Commission
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Box
104
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24
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Historical Society
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Box
104
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25
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Hoover Commission
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Box
104
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26
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Housing and Home Finance Agency
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Box
104
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27
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Interior Dept.
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Box
104
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28
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International Cooperation Administration
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Box
104
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29
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Inter-State Commerce Commission
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Box
104
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30
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Invitations
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Box
104
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31
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Labor Dept.
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Box
104
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32
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National Grange
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Box
104
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33
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Post Office Dept.
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Box
104
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34
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Public Service Commission
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Box
104
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35
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Public Welfare Dept.
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Box
104
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36
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Selective Service
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Box
104
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37
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Small Business Administration
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Box
104
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38
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Social Security
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Box
104
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39
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Soil Conservation Service
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Box
104
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40
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State Aeronautics Commission
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Box
104
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41
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State Conservation Commission
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Box
104
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42
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State Board of Health
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Box
104
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43
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State Dept.
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Box
104
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44
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State Employment Relations Board
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Box
104
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45
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Medical Society
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Box
104
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46
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Taxpayers Alliance
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Box
104
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47
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Treasury Dept.
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1958
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Box
104
Folder
48-68
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A-S
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Box
105
Folder
1-5
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T-Z
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1959
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Box
105
Folder
6-27
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A-S
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Box
106
Folder
1-6
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T-Z
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Box
106
Folder
7-32
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1960
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Blue sheets (Out of District only)
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Box
107
Folder
1-63
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1958-1961
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Box
108
Folder
1-51
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1962-1964
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1965
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Box
108
Folder
52-59
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A-J
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Box
109
Folder
1-11
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K-Z
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Box
109
Folder
13-30
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1966
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1967
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Box
109
Folder
31-36
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A-G
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Box
110
Folder
1-13
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H-Z
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Box
110
Folder
14-32
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1968
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Box
111
Folder
1-4
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1969
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Series: Pentagon Files
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Subject Files
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Box
112
Folder
1
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Airlie Award submission
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Congratulations
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Box
112
Folder
2-3
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Business World
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Box
112
Folder
4-5
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General
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Letters From Wisconsin
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Box
112
Folder
6
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Business
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Box
112
Folder
7
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State and Local Government
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Box
112
Folder
8
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Churches-Education
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Box
112
Folder
9-10
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General Public
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Box
112
Folder
11
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Medical-News Media
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Box
112
Folder
12
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Personal
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Box
112
Folder
13
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Selected Letters
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Box
112
Folder
14
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Invitations-Accepted
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Box
112
Folder
15-17
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Resignation, 1972-1973
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Thank You letters
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Box
112
Folder
18
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Christmas gifts
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Box
112
Folder
19
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Cheese
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Box
112
Folder
20
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Received
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Box
112
Folder
21-23
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Trip-Japan
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Correspondence: Personal correspondence
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Box
112
Folder
24
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1969-1970
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Box
112
Folder
25-31
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A-G
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Box
113
Folder
1-14
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H-V
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Box
114
Folder
1-2
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W-Z
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Box
114
Folder
3-15
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1970, F-Z only
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Box
114
Folder
16-18
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1971, A-C only
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Schedules
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Paper
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Box
115
Folder
1-3
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1969-1971
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Box
116
Folder
1
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1972-1973 January
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SP Micro 31/Micro 666
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Microfilm
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Reel
2
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1969-1970
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Reel
1
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1971-1973 January
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Public Statements
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Stevens Point Mss BO
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Paper format
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Box
117
Folder
1-7
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1969
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Box
118
Folder
1-6
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1970
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Box
119
Folder
1-6
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1971
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Recorded interviews
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Audio
1359A/33
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1969 March 23, Meet the Press : Formerly Disc 223A/1.
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Audio
1359A/13
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1969 May 10, “Mel Laird Night” at Wausau : Featuring short speech by Laird regarding revenue sharing, welfare reform, draft lottery and other topics and testimonials.
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Audio
1359A/29
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circa 1969, Interview for NBC News Report on Vietnam
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Audio
1359A/30
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1970 February 10, Laird and RMN at Presidential prayer breakfast (not in Public Statements)
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Audio
1359A/34
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1970 February 22, Meet the Press : Formerly Disc 223A/2.
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Audio
1359A/27
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1971 June 14, Comments regarding the Pentagon Papers release to Senate Foreign Relations Committee
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M2004-042
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Part 2 (M2004-042): Additions, 1948-1973 84 reels of microfilm (16 mm) (in 2 half record center cartons) : Additions, 1948-1973, consisting of microfilm created by the office of Melvin Laird and documenting his congressional career as well as his terms as Secretary of Defense. The bulk of the microfilm covers Laird’s years in the Defense Dept. (1969-1972) and includes all of his public statements, various reports he authored as Secretary of Defense, and his daily press briefings. The microfilm documenting his congressional career largely duplicates papers present in the processed portion of this collection.
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Congressional Record (Selected Pages)
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Box
1
Reel
1
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1953-1956
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Box
1
Reel
2
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1967-1968
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Box
1
Reel
2
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Voting Record in Congress, 1953-1968
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Bills Introduced in Congress
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Box
1
Reel
3
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83rd-89th Congress
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Box
1
Reel
4
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90th Congress
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Box
1
Reel
5
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Speeches, 1953-1963
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Box
1
Reel
5
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Press Releases, 1954-1965
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Box
1
Reel
6
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Speeches, 1964-1968
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Box
1
Reel
6
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Press Releases, 1964
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Box
1
Reel
7
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Republican Platform, “American Strategy and Strength”, 1960
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Box
1
Reel
7
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Press Clippings, 1967-1968
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Box
1
Reel
8
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General Publicity, 1967-1968
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Box
1
Reel
8
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Radio and TV Transcripts, 1954-1968
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Box
1
Reel
8
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Republican Platform and Convention Proceedings, 1964
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Box
1
Reel
8
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Monthly Reports and Weekly Columns, 1968
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Box
1
Reel
9
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Newsletters, 1953-1968
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Box
1
Reel
9
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Weekly Columns, 1965-1967
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Box
1
Reel
9
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Press Releases, 1966-1967
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Box
1
Reel
10
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Press Clippings, 1964-1966
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Box
1
Reel
10
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Press Releases, 1966-1968
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Scrapbooks
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Box
1
Reel
11
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1941-1952
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Box
1
Reel
12
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1953-1958
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Box
1
Reel
13
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1959-1962
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Box
1
Reel
14
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1963-1966
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Box
1
Reel
15
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1967-1969
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Box
1
Reel
16
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Revenue Sharing, undated
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Box
1
Reel
16
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Youth Leadership Conferences, 1965, 1967
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Box
1
Reel
17
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Press Releases, 1968
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Box
1
Reel
17
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Republican Platform, 1964
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Box
1
Reel
17
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Voting Record in Congress, 1953-1968
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Box
1
Reel
17
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Congressional Record, 1967-1978
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Box
1
Reel
18
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Bills Introduced in Congress, 1967-1968
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Box
1
Reel
18
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Press Clippings, 1966-1968
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Box
1
Reel
18
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Opinion Survey, 1966
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No reel 19 (WHS did not receive)
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Box
1
Reel
20
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Appointment as Secretary of Defense, Congratulatory Letters, undated
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Box
1
Reel
20
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Awards and Citations, 1953-1972
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Box
1
Reel
20
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Miscellaneous, 1948-1969
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Public Statements
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Box
1
Reel
21
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1969 (Volumes 1, 2, 3)
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Box
1
Reel
22
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1969 (Volumes 4, 5, 6)
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Box
1
Reel
23
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, 1969 (Volume 7)
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Box
1
Reel
23
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1970 (Volumes 1, 2)
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Box
1
Reel
24
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1970 (Volumes 3, 4, 5)
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Box
1
Reel
25
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, 1970 (Volume 6)
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Box
1
Reel
26
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1971 (Volumes 1, 2, 3)
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Box
1
Reel
27
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1972 (Volumes 4, 5, 6)
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Scrap Books
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Box
1
Reel
28
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1968-1969 December
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Box
1
Reel
29
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1970-1971 October
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Box
1
Reel
30
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Selected Correspondence, 1952-1969
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Box
1
Reel
30
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“A House Divided”, reviews and comments, undated
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Box
1
Reel
30
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“The Conservative Papers”, reviews and comments, undated
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Box
1
Reel
31
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Table of Contents: Alphabetical index
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Public Statements
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Box
1
Reel
32
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1972 January 13-February 23
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Box
1
Reel
33
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1972 February 23-June 13
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Box
1
Reel
34
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1972 June 13-December 31
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Box
1
Reel
35
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1973 January
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Box
1
Reel
36
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Department of Defense, The Report: GAO Report on Vietnamization
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Box
1
Reel
36
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Paris Peace Treaty, undated
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Box
1
Reel
36
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Blue Ribbon Panel Report, Appendices, A-F, undated
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Box
1
Reel
37
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Blue Ribbon Panel Report, Appendices, H-N, undated
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Box
1
Reel
37
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Blue Ribbon Panel Report, Supplemental Statement
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Daily Calendars
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Box
1
Reel
38
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1969-1971
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Box
1
Reel
39
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1972-1973
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Daily Press Briefing
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Box
1
Reel
40
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1969 February 7-April 10
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Box
1
Reel
41
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1969 April 11-May 21
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Box
1
Reel
42
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1969 May 23-June 23
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Box
1
Reel
43
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1969 June 24-July 15
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Box
1
Reel
44
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1969 July 16-August 15
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Box
1
Reel
45
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1969 August 16-October 2
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Box
1
Reel
46
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1969 October 3-November 22
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Box
2
Reel
47
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1969 November 23-December 31
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Box
2
Reel
48
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1970 January 1-January 24
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Box
2
Reel
49
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1970 January 25-February 28
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Box
2
Reel
50
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1970 March 1-April 10
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Box
2
Reel
51
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1970 April 11-May 27
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Box
2
Reel
52
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1970 May 27-June 30
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Box
2
Reel
53
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1970 July 1-August 10
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Box
2
Reel
54
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1970 August 11-September 30
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Box
2
Reel
55
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1970 October 1-November 17
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Box
2
Reel
56
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1970 November 18-December 24
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Box
2
Reel
57
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1970 December 26-1971 January 30
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Box
2
Reel
58
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1971 February 1-March 3
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Box
2
Reel
59
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1971 March 4-April 6
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Box
2
Reel
60
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1971 April 7-30
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Box
2
Reel
61
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1971 May 1-June 7
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Box
2
Reel
62
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1971 June 8-22
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Box
2
Reel
63
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1971 June 23-July 20
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Box
2
Reel
64
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1971 July 21-August 21
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Box
2
Reel
65
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1971 August 22-September 27
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Box
2
Reel
66
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1971 September 28-October 26
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Box
2
Reel
67
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1971 October 27-November 23
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Box
2
Reel
68
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1971 November 24-December 30
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Box
2
Reel
69
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1972 January 1-29
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Box
2
Reel
70
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1972 January 30-February 29
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Box
2
Reel
71
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1972 March 1-April 1
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Box
2
Reel
72
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1972 April 2-17
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Box
2
Reel
73
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1972 April 18-May 5
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Box
2
Reel
74
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1972 May 6-24
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Box
2
Reel
75
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1972 May 25-June 13
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Box
2
Reel
76
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1972 June 14-July 20
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Box
2
Reel
77
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1972 July 11-31
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Box
2
Reel
78
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1972 August
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Box
2
Reel
79
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1972 August 31-September 30
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Box
2
Reel
80
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1972 October 1-November 1
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Box
2
Reel
81
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1972 November 2-28
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Box
2
Reel
82
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1972 November 29-December 22
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Box
2
Reel
83
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1972 December 23-1973 January 15
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Box
2
Reel
84
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1973 January 16-24
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Box
2
Reel
85
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Table of Contents, undated
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Box
2
Reel
85
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Alphabetical Index, undated
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M2006-071
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Part 3 (M2006-071): Additions, 1941-1973 1.0 cubic foot (2 flat boxes of scrapbooks), 0.5 cubic feet (1 flat box of photographs and ephemera), and 12 reels of microfilm (35 mm) : Microfilmed scrapbooks covering Laird’s public career and primarily consisting of news clippings. The microfilm has been assigned Micro 2091 for shelving purposes. Available as originals are two scrapbooks (1941-1950 and 1968-1969 January) retained for the exhibit value of their covers, and original pages that included photographs or memorabilia, dating entirely from Laird’s years as Secretary of Defense.
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Microfilmed Scrapbooks
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Reel
1
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1941-1954 August 13
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Reel
2
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1954 August 14-1959 July 30
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Reel
3
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1959 July 31-1963 May 8
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Reel
4
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1963 May 9-1965 June 13
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Reel
5
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1965 June 14-1967 May 14
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Reel
6
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1967 May 15-1968 December 8
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Reel
7
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1968 December 9-1969 May
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Reel
8
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1969 June-December
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Reel
9
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1970 January-September
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Reel
10
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1970 October-1971 April
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Reel
11
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1971 May-1972 April
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Reel
12
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1972 May-1973 February 26
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Paper Scrapbooks and Covers
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Box
1
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1941-1950 November
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Box
2
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1968 December 9-1969 January
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Box
1
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Original photographs from microfilmed scrapbooks
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M2009-092
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Part 4 (M2009-092): Additions, 1969 0.4 cubic feet (1 flat box) : Additions, 1969, consisting of items retained as exhibit materials and including an autographed portrait of King Hussein in a sterling silver frame and “Everett Dicksen's America,” a musical recording in a velvet box imprinted for presentation to Laird.
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