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M2003-013
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Part 3 (M2003-013): Additions, 1977-1985 0.4 c.f. (1 flat box) : Additions, 1977-1985, primarily relating to national political issues. : Chronological.
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President Jimmy Carter and the Electoral College, March 24, 1977
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President Jimmy Carter and diplomacy, April 5, 1977
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Unregulated lobbying with the legislature, April 24, 1977
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Big Bank funds for personal use, June 17, 1977
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International airport security, October 24, 1977
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Congressional stance on welfare, November 28, 1977
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President Jimmy Carter and the Economic Summit Meeting, circa 1977
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Unemployment during Jimmy Carter's presidency, circa 1977
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House Ways and Means Committee, circa 1977
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Funds for “Draft Register Pardon Program,” circa 1977
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CIA influence on universities, medical centers, and prisons, circa 1977
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U.S. efforts to overthrow the government in Chile, March 22, 1978
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NRA stance on new U.S. treasury system to trace stolen guns, May 22, 1978
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Broadcasting media regulations, June 7, 1978
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Kissinger and human rights criticism against Argentina, July 18, 1978
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The effects of a voluntary inflation plan, October 26, 1978
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President Jimmy Carter and the Anti-Inflation Program, November 15, 1978
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Limits over China's “new found freedom,” December 3, 1978
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De facto racial discrimination, May 16, 1979
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Official revenge killing in the U.S., May 28, 1979
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Congressional support of racial busing ban, July 26, 1979
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William O. Douglas and civil rights and civil liberties, January 22, 1980
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Marquette Dental School Admissions, February 28, 1980
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Bureau of Indian Affairs, paternalism, March 10, 1980
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Violence of the Miami Police Department, May 21, 1980
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“State Judges Have a Right to Overrule Desegregation Orders,” Louisiana Judge, January 18, 1981
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Tax Exemptions for segregated schools, January 15, 1982
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Argentine aggression and historic Latin claim, June 17, 1982
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Reactions to studying acid rain, February 6, 1984
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President Ronald Reagan and Whittaker Chambers, February 26, 1984
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CIA presence in Nicaragua, March 12, 1984
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Low interest and house-sale profits provide U.S. with a false sense of security, March 18, 1984
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Improper use of PAC money, May 1, 1984
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Big automobile executives and import quotas, May 6, 1984
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Weinberger cuts in defense, May 6, 1984
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Administration legal tactics to squash Affirmative Action, June 14, 1984
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Central America, another Vietnam?, April 28, 1985
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Birth control and an increasing global population problem, June 13, 1985
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Reagan defense versus the Manhattan Project atomic scientists, July 18, 1985
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President Ronald Reagan and South African General Botha, August 17, 1985
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Reverend Jerry Falwell and the South African government arm in arm, August 25, 1985
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Reaganomics deficit financing, September 6, 1985
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Affirmative Action and local police departments, September 22, 1985
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