|
Container
|
Title
|
|
Subseries: Speeches and writings
|
|
Box
33
Folder
1
|
Articles and brief writings, 1958-1968
|
|
|
Books
|
|
Box
33
Folder
2
|
Conservative Papers
|
|
|
A House Divided
|
|
Box
33
Folder
3
|
General, 1962
|
|
Box
33
Folder
4
|
Clippings
|
|
Box
33
Folder
5
|
Correspondence
|
|
|
Republican Papers
|
|
Box
33
Folder
7
|
Publicity, 1968
|
|
Box
33
Folder
8
|
Reviews, 1968
|
|
|
Columns for newspapers
|
|
Box
33
Folder
9-10
|
1965-1966
|
|
Box
34
Folder
1-2
|
1967-1968
|
|
|
Film of “Your Washington Office Report”
|
|
|
1955
|
|
AD 116
|
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.
|
|
AD 117
|
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.
|
|
AD 118
|
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.
|
|
AD 119
|
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.
|
|
AD 120
|
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.
|
|
AD 121
|
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.
|
|
AD 122
|
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.
|
|
AD 123
|
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.
|
|
AD 124
|
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.
|
|
AD 125
|
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.
|
|
AD 126
|
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.
|
|
AD 127
|
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.
|
|
|
1961
|
|
AD 128
|
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.
|
|
AD 129
|
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.”
|
|
AD 130
|
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.
|
|
AD 131
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 132
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 133
|
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.
|
|
|
1962
|
|
AD 134
|
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.
|
|
AD 135
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 136
|
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.
|
|
AD 137
|
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.
|
|
AD 138
|
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.
|
|
AD 139
|
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.
|
|
AD 140
|
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.
|
|
AD 141
|
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.
|
|
AD 142
|
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.
|
|
AD 143
|
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.
|
|
AD 144
|
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.
|
|
AD 145
|
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.
|
|
AD 146
|
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.
|
|
AD 147
|
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
|
|
AD 148
|
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.
|
|
AD 149
|
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.
|
|
AD 150
|
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.
|
|
AD 151
|
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.
|
|
|
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.
|
|
AD 152
|
Negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
|
|
AD 153
|
Positive 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
|
|
AD 154
|
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.
|
|
AD 155
|
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.
|
|
|
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.
|
|
AD 156
|
Negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
|
|
AD 157
|
Positive 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
|
|
AD 158
|
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.
|
|
AD 159
|
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.
|
|
AD 160
|
“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.”
|
|
|
1963
|
|
AD 161
|
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
|
|
AD 162
|
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.
|
|
AD 163
|
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.
|
|
AD 164
|
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.
|
|
AD 165
|
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.
|
|
AD 166
|
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.
|
|
AD 167
|
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).
|
|
AD 168
|
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.
|
|
AD 169
Segment
1
|
Mass transit bill, circa 1963 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 100 feet (3 minutes) : Laird opposes mass transit commuter facilities being built across the U.S.
|
|
Segment
2
|
Farm organizations, circa 1963 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 100 feet (3 minutes) : Laird states that there are not good prospects for legislation to support the implementation of a major farm organization in the 88th Congress.
|
|
AD 170
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
Nuclear test-ban treaty, circa 1963 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks about the three safeguards he wants on a test-ban treaty.
|
|
|
1964
|
|
AD 171
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 172
|
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.
|
|
AD 173
|
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.
|
|
AD 174
|
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.
|
|
AD 175
|
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.
|
|
AD 176
|
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.
|
|
AD 177
|
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.
|
|
AD 178
|
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.
|
|
|
1965
|
|
AD 179
|
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.
|
|
AD 180
|
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.
|
|
AD 181
|
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.
|
|
AD 182
|
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.
|
|
AD 183
|
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.
|
|
AD 184
Segment
1
|
Termination of Indian tribes, circa 1965 February 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird speaks with representatives of Menominee County, Menominee Indians, and others in Washington, D.C. about the federal government's termination of Indian tribes. Laird states that he will support the Appalachia Bill only if it will apply to Menominee Indians.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
|
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.
|
|
AD 185
|
Negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
|
|
AD 186
|
Positive 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4minutes)
|
|
AD 187
|
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.
|
|
AD 188
|
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.
|
|
AD 189
|
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.
|
|
|
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.
|
|
AD 190
|
Negative 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
|
|
AD 191
|
Positive 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, approx.? feet (4 minutes)
|
|
AD 192
|
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.
|
|
AD 193
|
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.
|
|
AD 194
|
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.
|
|
AD 195
|
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.
|
|
AD 196
|
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.
|
|
AD 197
|
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.
|
|
AD 198
|
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.
|
|
AD 199
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 200
|
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.
|
|
AD 201
|
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.
|
|
AD 202
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 203
|
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.
|
|
AD 204
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 205
|
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.
|
|
AD 206
|
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.
|
|
AD 207
|
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.
|
|
AD 208
|
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.
|
|
AD 209
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 210
|
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.
|
|
AD 211
|
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.
|
|
AD 212
|
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.
|
|
AD 213
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
Youth Leadership Workshop, 1965 October 27 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 75 feet (2 minutes) : Laird does a short segment with Keppel about the Laird Youth Leadership Workshop.
|
|
Segment
3
|
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.
|
|
Segment
4
|
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.
|
|
AD 214
|
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.
|
|
AD 215
|
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.
|
|
|
1966
|
|
AD 216
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 217
|
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.
|
|
AD 218
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
Inflation, 1966 March 9 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes) : Laird talks about how inflation is hurting Americans.
|
|
AD 219
|
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.
|
|
AD 220
|
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.
|
|
AD 221
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 222
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 223
|
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.
|
|
AD 224
|
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.
|
|
AD 225
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 226
|
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.
|
|
AD 227
|
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.
|
|
AD 228
|
Recent Democratic attacks
|
|
Segment
1
|
“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.”
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
Segment
3
|
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.
|
|
Segment
4
|
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.
|
|
AD 229
Segment
1
|
Reel cut-off, Gerald Ford, circa 1966
|
|
Segment
2
|
Reel cut-off, Senior issues, circa 1966
|
|
AD 230
|
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.
|
|
AD 231
|
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.
|
|
AD 232
|
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.
|
|
|
1967
|
|
AD 233
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 234
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 235
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 236
|
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.
|
|
AD 237
|
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.
|
|
AD 238
|
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.
|
|
AD 239
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 240
|
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.
|
|
AD 241
|
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.
|
|
AD 242
|
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.
|
|
AD 243
|
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.
|
|
AD 244
|
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.
|
|
AD 245
|
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.
|
|
AD 246
|
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.
|
|
AD 247
|
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.
|
|
AD 248
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
Segment
3
|
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.
|
|
AD 249
|
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.
|
|
AD 250
|
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.
|
|
AD 251
|
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.
|
|
AD 252
|
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.
|
|
AD 253
|
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.
|
|
AD 254
|
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.
|
|
AD 255
|
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.
|
|
AD 256
|
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.
|
|
AD 257
|
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.
|
|
|
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.
|
|
AD 258
|
Positive 16 mm positive, black/white, sound, 170 feet (4 minutes)
|
|
AD 259
Segment
1
|
Longer negative version 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 215 feet (6 minutes)
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 260
|
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.
|
|
AD 261
|
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.
|
|
AD 262
|
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.
|
|
AD 263
|
Labor Day tribute, 1967 August 23 16 mm negative, black/white, sound, approx. 200 feet (6 minutes) : Laird praises working people.
|
|
CB 793
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 265
|
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.
|
|
AD 266
Segment
1
|
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.
|
|
Segment
2
|
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.
|
|
AD 267
|
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.
|
|
AD 268
|
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.
|
|
AD 269
|
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.
|
|
AD 270
|
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.
|
|
AD 271
|
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.
|
|
AD 272
|
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.
|
|
AD 273
|
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.
|
|
AD 274
|
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.
|
|
AD 275
|
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.
|
|
|
1968
|
|
AD 276
|
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.
|
|
AD 277
|
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.
|
|
AD 278
|
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.
|
|
AD 279
|
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.
|
|
AD 280
|
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.
|
|
Stevens Point Mss BO
|
Interviews
|
|
|
Paper format
|
|
Box
36
Folder
5
|
1958, 1962-1965
|
|
Box
34
Folder
3-4
|
1966-1967
|
|
Box
36
Folder
6
|
1968
|
|
|
Recorded interviews
|
|
Audio
1359A/35-37
|
“Coffee in Washington,” 1953 June 6 : Formerly Disc 223A/3-5.
|
|
Audio
1359A/4
|
“It's Your Business,” 1958, Federal spending, inflation, and deficits
|
|
Audio
1359A/3
|
“Capitol Cloakroom,” 1965 March 3 : Mainly regarding Vietnam
|
|
FG 137
|
Film of Face the Nation, 1966 March 13 : Regarding Vietnam
|
|
Audio
1359A/5
|
“Milwaukee Report,” 1966 May 20 : Regarding deficit spending, inflation, Vietnam, and 1964 Republican platform
|
|
Audio
1359A/6
|
Greenwich Republican Women's Club, 1966 June 13 : Regarding Republican Conference
|
|
Audio
1359A/7
|
“Financing Federalism: The Case for Revenue Sharing,” circa 1966 September
|
|
Audio
1359A/8
|
“Meet the Nation's Issues,” 1966 October 5 : re 1964, 1966, 1968 elections, Vietnam, and President Johnson
|
|
FG 138
|
Film of Face the Nation, 1968 March 24 : Regarding 1968 Presidential campaign
|
|
Audio
1359A/12
|
“Press Conference, USA,” 1968 August 16 : Regarding Nixon campaign, George Wallace, Spiro Agnew, fiscal responsibility, Republican convention process
|
|
Audio
1359A/9
|
“Report to the People,” 1968 November 3 : Regarding election
|
|
Audio
1359A/33
|
Meet the Press, 1969 March 23 : Formerly Disc 223A/1.
|
|
Audio
1359A/34
|
Meet the Press, 1970 February 22 : Formerly Disc 223A/2.
|
|
|
Newsletters
|
|
Box
34
Folder
5-5
|
1953-1962
|
|
Box
35
Folder
1-4
|
1963-1968
|
|
|
Press releases
|
|
Box
35
Folder
5-12
|
1952-1965
|
|
Box
36
Folder
1-3
|
1966-1969
|
|
Box
36
Folder
4
|
Questionnaires, Rough drafts and samples Scripts (for spots and “Your Washington Office Report”)
|
|
Box
36
Folder
7-8
|
1953-1954, 1957
|
|
Box
37
Folder
1-10
|
1958-1966
|
|
Box
38
Folder
1
|
Campaign, 1966
|
|
Box
38
Folder
2
|
1967-1968
|
|
Box
38
Folder
3
|
Campaign, 1968
|
|
Box
38
Folder
4
|
Undated
|
|
|
Speeches
|
|
|
Paper format
|
|
Box
38
Folder
5-10
|
1945-1964
|
|
Box
39
Folder
1-4
|
1965-1968
|
|
Box
39
Folder
5
|
, Undated (pre-Congressional period)
|
|
Box
39
Folder
6
|
Undated
|
|
Box
39
Folder
7
|
Fragments, 1950
|
|
|
Congressional Record
|
|
Box
40
Folder
1
|
Index
|
|
|
Extension of remarks
|
|
Box
40
Folder
2
|
General, 1953-1959
|
|
Box
40
Folder
3
|
Paul Corbin, 1961
|
|
Box
40
Folder
4
|
General, 1961-1968
|
|
|
Background material
|
|
Box
41
Folder
1-2
|
General, 1953-1955, 1959-1963
|
|
Box
41
Folder
3
|
After dinner speeches and speech stories
|
|
Box
41
Folder
4
|
Lincoln Day, 1959-1962
|
|
Box
41
Folder
5
|
National Guard
|
|
Box
41
Folder
6
|
Regional medical programs
|
|
|
Notes
|
|
Box
41
Folder
7-8
|
During Wisconsin legislative career?
|
|
|
During Congressional career
|
|
Box
41
Folder
9
|
Budget and taxes
|
|
Box
41
Folder
10
|
Agriculture
|
|
Box
41
Folder
11
|
Defense
|
|
Box
41
Folder
12
|
Health
|
|
Box
41
Folder
13
|
Politics
|
|
|
Recorded speeches
|
|
Audio
1359A/1
|
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.
|
|
Audio
1359A/2
|
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
|
|
Audio
1359A/28
|
Brief remarks, circa March 16, 1965, replying to LBJ voting rights address
|
|
Audio
1359A/4 (continued)
|
Speech, 1965 October 6 : Regarding misrepresentation of Vietnam War by editorial writers
|
|
Audio
1359A/21
|
Speech extracts from Youth Leadership Conference, 1967
|
|
Audio
1359A/11
|
Speech to Wisconsin hospital employees, 1968 October 8 : Regarding various policy issues and medical lessons of Vietnam
|
|
|