EDWARD WILLIAM BROOKE
A REGISTER OF HIS PAPERS
IN THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Prepared by
Audrey Walker with the assistance of
Allyson Jackson, Patrick Kerwin, Sherralyn McCoy, and Thelma
Queen
Manuscript Division
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C. 1998
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The papers of Edward W. Brooke (1919- ), lawyer, attorney
general of Massachusetts, and United States senator, were given
to the Library of Congress in several installments by Senator
Brooke between 1978 and 1991.
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Linear feet of space occupied: 273.6
Approximate number of items: 240,000
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BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
1919, Oct. 26 Born, Washington, D.C.
1941 Graduated, Howard University, Washington, D.C.
Drafted in December as 2d Lt. assigned to 366
Combat Infantry Regiment
1947 Married Remigia Ferrari-Scacco
1948 B.A. in Law, Boston University, Boston. Mass.
1950 M.A. in Law, Boston University, Boston, Mass.
Ran for state representative from twelfth ward,
Roxbury, Mass.; defeated in general election
1952 Defeated in second attempt to become a
Massachusetts state representative
Received the American Veterans of World War II
Distinguished Service Award
1960 Republican candidate for secretary of state of
Massachusetts; defeated
1961 Appointed chairman of Boston Finance Commission
1962 Won Republican party nomination and elected as
attorney general of Massachusetts
1966 Won Republican party nomination and elected as
junior senator from Massachusetts
1967 Took office as United States senator
Received the Charles Evans Hughes Award and the
Arthur Barnett Spingarn Medal awarded by the
National Association for the Advancement of
Colored People
1972 Reelected senator
1978 Lost bid for reelection to Paul Tsongas
Entered private law practice
1982 Admitted to District of Columbia bar
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SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
Although the papers of Edward William Brooke span the years
1956-1988, they primarily cover the period of his political
career as attorney general of Massachusetts, 1963-1966, and
United States senator, 1967-1978. However, they do include a
small file relating to his unsuccessful campaign for
Massachusetts secretary of state in 1960, a few of his early
speeches, and one file from his post senatorial legal career.
The collection consists of correspondence, office files, campaign
files, speeches and writings, legislative files, subject files,
press and public relations files, printed matter, and an
extensive array of photographs.
The Attorney General Office Files covering the years
1962-1966 consist of general correspondence, chiefly carbons of
outgoing letters, and office files which include a few files of
his assistant attorneys general, particularly Roger Woodworth,
Donald Whitehead, and Edward Martin. The office files, composed
of correspondence, memoranda, legal papers, and reports, are
arranged by division. Extraneous papers and files relating to
the daily operation of the office have been placed in an office
file miscellany which also includes personnel records, press
releases, files of assistants and advisers, and scheduling files
of the attorney general. Some of Brooke's accomplishments as
attorney general reflected in the papers are the successful
prosecution of corruption in Massachusetts, abatement of conflict
of interest charges, enactment of consumer protection laws, and
changes in eminent domain procedures. The records of the
Criminal Division contain several folders on the investigation of
the series of stranglings occurring in Boston between June 1962
and January 1964 known popularly as the Boston Strangler Case.
The Senatorial Papers are divided into several subseries.
The administrative files relate to the procedural operation of
the senator's offices, although the files for his local offices
are small. The Boston office files mainly cover the years
1975-1978 after the transfer of all casework from Washington to
Boston, and the Springfield office file is limited to one folder.
An important component of the administrative files is the series
of memoranda prepared by Brooke's aides and assistants on a
variety of subjects needing the senator's attention. Often
Brooke's responses or directions to staff are noted on these
memoranda, which are arranged chronologically and record the
evolution of the senator's legislative program, his stance on
local and national issues, political activities, and his staff's
decisions regarding constituent matters. In some instances
duplicate memoranda are filed in the appropriate subject or
legislative files. Reports by staff members on their areas of
responsibility constitute another interesting feature of the
administrative file. These reports, in association with the mail
count statistics, reflect the staff's heavy workload and
highlight the problems of time, space, and personnel with which
the offices had to contend. They also include assessments and
reviews of assignments designed to improve the efficiency of the
offices. The Brooke Papers do not include appointment calendars,
but notes and correspondence attached to the senator's daily
schedules coupled with the appointment correspondence document
most of his activities.
The correspondence subseries of the Senatorial Papers
constitutes about 70 percent of the Brooke Papers. Generally,
individual casework files, invitations declined, requests for
autographs, photographs, publications and flags, routine
greetings, congratulatory and thank-you letters, recommendations
for lower-level positions, employment applications, and
applications to military academies were determined to have little
research value and were not retained. The remaining
correspondence files are divided into six categories. The most
voluminous of these is the master file, an annual alphabetical
file containing carbons of replies to all legislative and
casework letters written by the Brooke offices from 1967 to
November 1976.
From 21 November 1976 to the end of his service, all
correspondence was entered into the computer-based Correspondence
Management System used by the Senate. Correspondence was
maintained in a chronological sequence based on the calendar from
day one to three hundred sixty-five. The Correspondence
Management System allowed the senator's staff to individualize
responses to letters by choosing from selections of form
paragraphs and to prepare multiple replies when needed. By
entering correspondents' names in an index and indicating subject
and administrative designations for each letter, Brooke's staff
was able to extract and manipulate information regarding each
reply in a variety of useful ways. The last entry in the system,
created on 27 November 1978, ends with letters written on 25
October. Letters written subsequent to that date are filed at
the end of the Correspondence Management System files. In
addition to the discarded letters described above, this series
was further culled to remove duplicate form responses and more
than one copy of group work letters. This file is preceded by
two computer printout name report indexes which list
alphabetically all responses prepared by the staff through July
1978. The four digit numbers listed on the folders represent the
last digit of the year and the numerical day of the year on which
the correspondence was entered into the system. The
Correspondence Management System file forms the second largest
segment of correspondence in the Brooke Papers.
A third category of letters, the legislative correspondence
files, is a random sampling by the archivist representing about
20 percent of the letters received from constituents and out-of-
state correspondents expressing their views on national and local
issues, matters of personal concern, or current events. The
correspondence includes both incoming letters and responses of
the senator's office. It is arranged chronologically by year and
alphabetically within by subject. The subject designations
reflect the original organization of the files which varied from
year to year based on the senator's committee assignments,
standing committees of the Senate, work habits of the legislative
aide maintaining the files, and other changes in office
responsibilities or organization. In some years the letters were
arranged in broad categories similar to senatorial committees
with subcategories indicated at the top of letters. In other
years they were filed by specific subjects. Although cross
references have been included to facilitate location of related
files, the researcher is advised to check a variety of subject
headings in order to identify correspondence on topics of
interest. For the reader interested in Brooke's positions, this
task can be eased by consulting the form letter responses found
in the indexes to the automatic ("robo") typewritten and
computer-produced letters in the administrative file subseries
(containers 60-63). The volume of mail on a particular subject
when used in conjunction with the mail count analyses found in
the administrative file subseries (container 64) provides insight
into the interests and concerns of the populace during Brooke's
terms in the Senate.
The projects file represents a special category of casework
correspondence composed of letters from state and local
government officials, corporations, institutions, community
organizations, and individual entrepreneurs asking the senator's
office to intercede in their quests for assistance or federal
grants. Only those files manifesting evidence of the senator's
involvement were retained as determined by notes and memoranda in
the files or comments in the correspondence, such as references
to meetings or conversations, planned trips to locations by the
senator, or discussions with staff or others about the project.
Two smaller correspondence subseries include general and
miscellaneous correspondence. The general correspondence, an
artificial file created from letters extracted from discarded
legislative and Correspondence Management System files and
unfiled or unidentified boxes of correspondence and papers, is
composed of letters from the senator's personal acquaintances,
his colleagues in the Congress, heads of government departments
and agencies, and other notable individuals. The miscellaneous
correspondence, a term used by Brooke's office to identify a
collection of letters dealing with nonlegislative matters that
did not fit into the established correspondence files, includes
correspondence generally considered personal. This
correspondence is arranged chronologically, but only a few files
were located for the years 1967-1970 and none for 1973. The
miscellaneous correspondence of the Boston office from 1975 to
1978 is placed at the end.
Brooke's record in the Senate can also be found in the
legislative, subject, and press and public relations files of the
Senatorial Papers series as well as in the Speeches and Writings
File series. The legislative file is divided into two parts.
The first is composed of all bills, amendments, and resolutions
which Brooke introduced or cosponsored in the Senate. It
includes draft and final copies of bills, memoranda by staff
pertaining to contents and strategy for managing the bills
through the Senate, letters from colleagues, and some background
material. The second part of the legislative file forms the
historical record of Brooke's terms in the Senate. It consists
of briefing books on his positions over several years,
legislative summaries of his activities, and analyses and
assessments of his voting record by his staff and various public
interest groups.
The subject file is composed of material extracted from
unidentified files and the files of various aides, many of which
were fragmentary and represent material selectively retained by
Brooke's staff. Most of the subjects relate to legislative areas
of responsibility and cover topics of special importance to
Massachusetts and the New England region. Numerous files pertain
to the Massachusetts economy, especially the problems of
unemployment and jobs for youth, closing of military bases, cut-
backs in defense contracts, fishing rights, and the energy crises
following the Arab oil boycott, notably energy conservation
measures and the cost and availability of fuel oil. The contents
of the subject files also focus on national issues, such as the
bicentennial of the American Revolution, civil rights (including
abortion, equal rights, and desegregation of schools), defense
and foreign policy, fair trade laws, the New York City financial
crisis, nominations of Clement H. Haynsworth and G. Harrold
Carswell to the Supreme Court, the war in Vietnam, and the
Watergate scandal. Brooke was particularly concerned with
domestic issues affecting the quality of life for economically
deprived citizens. Poverty and care for the elderly were issues
enunciated early in his campaigns. As a senator, he introduced
the Brooke Amendments and other legislation designed to make
housing affordable for tenants of public housing and for young
families, and he proposed legislation to increase social security
pensions and expand health care for the elderly. The subject
file also includes material relating to the fact-finding trips
which Brooke took to Africa, Southeast Asia, the Middle East,
Haiti, and Europe.
Senator Brooke's stand on legislative issues is further
clarified and developed in his articles and letters to the
editor, his numerous speeches to organizations and institutions,
statements on the floor of the Senate, and testimony before
various congressional committees. His views were publicized
through press releases, weekly radio reports to constituents,
interviews with the press, and guest appearances on radio and
television programs.
When Brooke was sworn in on 10 January 1967 as the junior
senator from Massachusetts and the first popularly elected black
to serve in the United States Senate, it was the culmination of a
political career that had begun with his campaign for the state
legislature representing the twelfth ward in 1950. There are no
papers in the collection relating to his two campaigns for the
state legislature and only a small file pertaining to his
candidacy for secretary of state of Massachusetts in 1960, but
his campaigns for attorney general of Massachusetts and United
States senator are well documented in the Campaign Materials
series. This series includes briefing books on issues,
correspondence files of Brooke's election committees, information
on strategy planning, organizational plans and structure, opinion
polls, press releases, and Brooke's schedules on the campaign
trail. It is complemented by a small Political File series, the
nucleus of which was primarily the files of Brooke's assistant
and adviser, Roger Woodworth. The Political File includes papers
relating to politically sensitive issues or situations in
Massachusetts, patronage, and Brooke's relationship with
Republican party officials. After Brooke's rise to political
prominence, there was continued speculation concerning his
joining the national ticket of the Republican party as either the
vice presidential or presidential nominee. References to his
possible candidacy are found in several folders in this series
and in various letters throughout the collection. Additionally
interesting in the Political File are the folders relating to
Brooke's support of Nelson Rockefeller for president of the
United States in 1968 and his subsequent show of party loyalty by
campaigning on behalf of Richard Nixon. This series also
includes material relating to Brooke's service on two committees
of the Republican party, the Rule 29b Committee formed after the
1972 National Republican Convention to study the delegate
selection process, convention rules, and the interrelationship of
local, state, and national Republican party organization; and the
Screening Committee of the Massachusetts Republican State
Committee which interviewed candidates for the state committee
leadership positions. The papers in the Political File provide a
glimpse of behind-the-scenes maneuvering for power and influence
within the Republican party.
After Brooke was defeated in the November 1978 congressional
election by Paul Tsongas, he returned to private law practice.
Most of the papers in the Legal File series relate to National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) cases,
with the bulk of the records pertaining to the suit which the
NAACP brought against its former subsidiary organization, the
Legal Defense and Educational Fund, regarding the use of the
NAACP name. Brooke served as one of the NAACP's attorneys in the
case. Smaller files in this series relate to lobbying interests
of the National Coal Consumers Alliance and to the effect of
Ronald Reagan's 1985 tax reform proposals on the real estate
market.
The extensive collection of photographs in the Miscellany
series visually chronicles Brooke's political career. In
addition to campaign photographs, there are images of Brooke with
Presidents Johnson, Nixon, Ford, and Carter, with members of
Congress and fellow Republicans, with visitors to his office, and
with foreign diplomats.
Correspondents in the Brooke Papers include Howard H. Baker,
John S. Bottomly, Jimmy Carter, Silvio O. Conte, Clarence Elam,
Gerald R. Ford, Albert A. Gammal, Mark O. Hatfield, Hubert H.
Humphrey, Jacob K. Javits, Lyndon B. Johnson, Kivie Kaplan,
Edward T. Martin, Richard M. Nixon, Harold and Glendora M.
Putnam, Nelson A. Rockefeller, Francis W. Sargent, Hugh D.
Scott, Josiah A. Spaulding, John A. Volpe, Roger Woodworth, and
Charlotte Yaffee.
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DESCRIPTION OF SERIES
Container Nos. Series
1-55 Attorney General Office Files, 1962-1966.
General correspondence file consisting of
letters sent and a few letters received, office
files, memoranda, reports, scheduling files, press
releases and some printed matter. Arranged by
type of material and alphabetically or
chronologically within.
55-566 Senatorial Papers, 1965-1978
55-86 Administrative File, 1967-1978.
Correspondence, form letters and paragraphs,
office files, staff memoranda, staff reports,
indexes, and statistics. Arranged by topic or
type of material and chronologically within.
87-400 Correspondence Files, 1967-1978.
87-175 Correspondence Management System, 1976-1978.
Letters received and carbons of letters
sent, together with attachments, and computer
work order forms. Arranged sequentially by
calendar day starting with day one through
three hundred sixty-five. Preceded by two
computer printed name indexes for
correspondence through July 1978. Containers 87-116 are oversize.
175-193 General Correspondence, 1967-1978.
Letters received and carbons of letters
sent, together with attachments. Arranged
alphabetically by name of correspondent and
chronologically within.
194-225 Legislative Correspondence, 1967-1976.
Letters received and carbons of letters
sent, together with attachments. Arranged
chronologically by year and alphabetically
within by subject.
226-346 Master File, 1967-1976.
Carbons of letters sent. Arranged
chronologically by year and alphabetically
within by name of correspondent.
346-372 Miscellaneous, 1969-1972, 1974-1978.
Letters received and carbons of letters
sent, together with enclosures, with
miscellaneous correspondence from Boston
office, 1975-1978, filed at the end.
Arranged chronologically by year and
alphabetically within by name of
correspondent.
373-400 Projects, 1967-1978.
Letters received and carbons of letters
sent, together with attachments. Arranged
chronologically by year and alphabetically
within by name of business, individual
entrepreneur, organization, or project.
400-501 Subject File, 1965-1978.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and
printed matter. Arranged alphabetically by
subject and chronologically within.
502-552 Legislative File, 1967-1978.
Draft and printed legislative bills, briefing
books on issues, memoranda, legislative
summaries, and voting record. Divided into two
parts: legislative bills arranged
chronologically by congressional term and
sequentially within by bill number, and
historical record arranged alphabetically by
type of material.
552-566 Press and Public Relations File, 1966-1978.
Correspondence, newsletters, press releases,
transcripts of interviews with the media,
arrangements for appearances in Massachusetts,
and transcripts of broadcasts of radio reports,
television interviews, and guest appearances.
Arranged by type of material and chronologically
or by subject within.
566-609 Speeches and Writings File, 1961-1980.
Drafts and final copies of a book, speeches,
articles, letters to the editor, and statements on
the floor of the Senate, memoranda and notes,
correspondence with enclosures, and some printed
material. Divided into speeches and writings and
arranged chronologically within each division.
609-636 Campaign Materials, 1960-1978.
Briefing books, correspondence, campaign
literature, lists, memoranda, press releases, and
scheduling files. Arranged chronologically by
campaign and within by subject or type of
material.
637-646 Political File, 1963-1978.
Correspondence, lists, memoranda, notes and news
clippings. Arranged by topic or type of material
and chronologically within.
647-653 Legal File, 1979-1988.
Briefs, correspondence, memoranda, notes, and
opinions. Arranged by case and alphabetically
within by type of material.
654-686 Miscellany, 1956-1988, n.d.
Awards and certificates, correspondence, guest
books, financial records, photographs, social
invitations accepted, and newspaper clippings.
Arranged by topic or type of material.
OV 1 Oversize Material, 1966-1973, n.d.
Calendars and photographs. Organized and
described according to the series, folders, and
containers from which the items were removed.
CL 1 Classified Material, 1974.
A national security classified chart. Organized
and described according to the series, folders,
and containers from which the items were removed.
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CONTAINER LIST
Container Nos. Contents
ATTORNEY GENERAL OFFICE FILES, 1962-1966
Box 1 General Correspondence
Aal-Bap (5 folders)
Box 2 Bar-Bon (5 folders)
Box 3 Boo-Bur (4 folders)
Box 4 Bus-Chu (4 folders)
Box 5 Cia-Cup (5 folders)
Box 6 Cur-Doh (4 folders)
Box 7 Dol-Far (5 folders)
Box 8 Fau-Gan (5 folders)
Box 9 Gar-Gre (5 folders)
Box 10 Gri-Hel (4 folders)
Box 11 Hem-Jac (5 folders)
Box 12 Jaf-Khe (4 folders)
Box 13 Kib-Lee (5 folders)
Box 14 Lef-Map (5 folders)
Box 15 Mar-Mee (4 folders)
Box 16 Meg-Nei (5 folders)
Box 17 Nel-Par (4 folders)
Box 18 Pas-Pre (4 folders)
Box 19 Pri-Rob (4 folders)
Box 20 Roc-Sco (5 folders)
Box 21 Scr-Sno (5 folders)
Box 22 Soa-Tay (5 folders)
Box 23 Tea-Vok (5 folders)
Box 24 Vol-Wilk (5 folders)
Box 25 Will-Zup (3 folders)
Unidentified
Division Files
Administrative Division
Case files
Goodwin v. Department of Pub. Utils.
Middlesex County Commissioner case
Molesworth v. State Ballot Law Comm'n
Conflicts of interest
Consumer council
Consumer credit
Consumer frauds
Consumer protection
Box 26 Memoranda
Miscellaneous correspondence
Obscenity
Letter re obscenity laws
Miscellaneous
Obscene literature control
Obscenity control
Pornographic workshop
Pornography laws
Personnel
Reports, Apr. 1963-July 1966 (2 folders)
Box 27 Retail Installment Sales Act
Anti-Trust Division
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Reports
Civil Rights Division
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Reports
Contracts Division
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Personnel
Reports
Box 28 Criminal Division
Attorney General's Advisory Committee on
Juvenile Crime
Budget, rent, etc.
Case files
Cohen, Beryl W.
Commonwealth v. Bessette
Dicenzo v. Commonwealth
DiNatale, Thomas S.
Flanagan, Paul L.
Keenan v. Commonwealth
Massachusetts Parking Authority
investigation by Elwynn Miller
Murphy, Mary M.
Crime Commission _See also same series_,
Office File, Miscellany, Crime commission
Criminal law study
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
News releases and opinions
Parking violations
Box 29 Personnel
Reorganization
Reports
Search and seizure
Strangler investigation
Correspondence and memoranda
Letter to Prof. Albert R. Beisel of
American Civil Liberties Union
Miscellaneous
News releases
Reports and opinions
Summary of statistical analysis on criminal
cases, Jan. 1963-Jan. 1966 (2 folders)
Wiretap legislation
Eminent Domain Division
Case files
Daman v. Commonwealth
Fenwood Road project (Department of Mental
Health)
Finley, Ewell W.
Kidder v. Commonwealth
Latimer, E. Squire
Marinucci Bros. and Co.
North Adams State College
Norwood land taking
Route 93
Box 30 South Cape Beach
Wood Island
Disposition of surplus property (Department
of Education)
Government Center Commission-Boston
Redevelopment Authority
Highway codification
Holbrook land taking
Land taking procedures
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
News releases and opinions
Personnel
Proposed legislation
Reports
Title work, approved list of attorneys
(incomplete)
Box 31 Employment Security Division
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Receivers
Reports
Finance Division
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts
Case files
John Hancock Mut. Life Ins. v. Commissioner
of Ins.
Massachusetts Gen. Hosp. v. Commissioner of
Admin.
Hospital rates
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Reports
Health, Education, and Welfare Division
Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission
Bernard Food Industriesv. Commonwealth
Box 32 Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Reports
Industrial Accidents Division
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Reports
Public Charities Division
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Reports
Unclaimed probate deposits
Torts, Claims, and Collections Division
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Personnel
Box 33 Reports
Veterans Division
General correspondence
Procedures
Reports _See also same series_, Office File
Miscellany, Woodworth, Roger
Miscellaneous
Office File Miscellany
Annual reports, attorney general's office
Attorney general's conferences
Bellotti, Francis X., investigation
Biography (Brooke)
Birth control, United States Supreme Court
decision; Griswold v. Connecticut
Broadcast appearances _See also_ Senatorial
Papers, Press and Public Relations and the
Campaign Materials series
Budget
1963-65
Box 34 1966-67 (2 folders)
Status of appropriations
Cases, miscellaneous
College debate topic, 1965-66
Crime Commission
Form letters
Invitations
Personnel appointments, recommendations, etc.
Saltonstall (Leverett) office
Forum article on the arts
Gammal, Albert
Induction invitations and congratulations, 1963,
1965
Interoffice memoranda
Brooke, Edward W.
Miscellaneous _See also same series_
individual staff files and Division Files
Box 35 Interstate Commerce Commission hearings
Interviews, publicity, feature articles about
Brooke
Legislative program (2 folders)
Lottery
Martin, Edward T.
Memoranda
Brooke, Edward W. (3 folders)
Box 36 Division chiefs
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
McMahon, Joseph E.
Molesworth, Jack
Opinions, finding, rulings (4 folders)
Box 37 Personnel files
Applications for retention by current
employees
Assistant attorneys general
Ayoub, Joseph S.
Bachman, Richard E.
Belford, Aileen H.
Berg, Burton F.
Berman, David
Birknes, John
Bottomly, John
Boulanger, Albert D.
Camelio, Augustus J.
Crowther, Nelson
Drinkwater, Arthur S.
Durso, Carmen
Freedman, Frank H.
Gabriel, James N.
Gaffer, Samuel W.
Gargill, Benjamin
Gordon, Bertha L.
Greenman, Fredric E.
Grigalus, John J.
Hatem, Victor
Hays, David W.
Herman, Foster
Box 38 Hermann, Robert L.
Hunt, Richard A.
Jones, Malcolm
Lamb, Margaret W.
Lee, Carter
Lewis, William H.
Martin, Edward T.
McIlwain, Glendora
Miles, Frankland W., Jr.
Miller, Howard M.
Miscellaneous
Powers, Paul F.X.
Roche, John J.
Sacco, Randolph A.
Sargent, Paul B.
Skinner, Walter J.
Thomas, David A.
Travers, Herbert F., Jr.
Tucker, Herbert E.
Turner, David Lee
Weaver, Henry G.
Whitehead, Donald
Special assistants
Bartlett, Calvin P.
Baumberg, Robert B.
Blaisdell, George
Campbell, Levin H.
Cooperstein, Edward
Craft, Frederic A., Jr.
Box 39 Cronin, Phillip S.
de Valpine, Jean
Dunn, Joseph P., Jr.
Ellis, William C.
Gennis, George H.
Gregory, Joan H.
Huckins, Peter
Ingram, Charles
Kaplan, Bernard
Kaplan, Warren K.
Kelly, Joseph M.
Kelly, Robert J.
Kimball, Jeffrey B.
Kozol, Lee
Levine, Samuel B.
Maggioni, Paul D.
Mahony, Gael
McDonough, John T.
Miller, Michael A.
Miragliotta, Joseph A.
Moloney, Kevin F.
Myles, Thomas F.
Namen, Gabriel
Nesson, Benjamin
Piscopo, Thomas J.
Podolski, Alfred L.
Rollins, Phillip
Rood, Arnold C.
Roster, Edward A.
Rubin, Lewis S.
Ruboy, George M.
Saloman, Ronald D. J.
Shyavitz, Joel Richard
Box 40 Stavisky, Harold
Steinberg, Richard H.
Stone, Beatrice B.
Swartz, Edward M.
Taylor, William H., Jr.
Tobin, Max H.
Witty, Delbert A.
Staff activities and lists
Precinct, Inc.
Press clippings
Press releases
July 1962-Feb. 1964 (9 folders)
Box 41 Mar. 1964-Aug. 1965 (10 folders)
Box 42 Sept. 1965-Sept. 1966 (10 folders)
Box 43 Oct.-Dec.1966, n.d. (3 folders)
Putnam, Harold
Racial imbalance
Sadow, Jerry
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Sponsor requests
Summer intern program
1963 (4 folders)
Box 44 1964-1966 (7 folders)
Trips taken, 1958-66 (2 folders)
Uniform rules for adjudicatory procedures under
the Administrative Procedure Act
Wheelock College, Boston, Mass., class project
Whitehead, Donald
Box 45 Woodworth, Roger
Correspondence
Memoranda
Brooke, Edward W., 1962-66 (3 folders)
Martin, Edward T.
Miscellaneous
Messages and notes
Personal correspondence
Speeches and speech material
Miscellaneous
(1 folder)
Box 46 (1 folder)
Republican clubs
Television and radio programs
Scheduling Files
Engagements accepted
1962
1963
Apr. (3 folders)
Box 47 May-7 Nov. (7 folders)
Box 48 8 Nov.-Dec. (2 folders)
1964
Jan.-Apr. (5 folders)
Box 49 May-26 Sept. (6 folders)
Box 50 27 Sept.-Dec. (6 folders)
Box 51 1965
Jan.-9 June (6 folders)
Box 52 10 June-Dec. (3 folders)
1966
Jan.-19 Mar. (3 folders)
Box 53 20 Mar.-22 Apr. (4 folders)
Box 54 23 Apr.-26 May (4 folders)
Box 55 27-31 May
June-6 Nov. _See_ Campaign Materials
13 Nov.-31 Dec.
Forms for assessing speeches of substitutes,
samples, 1964-65
Office calendars, 1963-66 _See also Oversize_
SENATORIAL PAPERS, 1965-1978
Administrative Files, 1967-78
Appointments file
1967-69 (4 folders)
1970
A-L (2 folders)
Box 56 M-Z
1971-72 (3 folders) _See also same series_,
Administrative Files, Scheduling files
Automated information system study
Boston office
Appointments, 1971-72, 1975, 1977
Information copies, Jack Lichtenstein's file
Box 57 Memoranda
Brooke, Edward W.
Staff
Miscellaneous
Office space and equipment
Sample form letters, 1975
Staff lists
Statistics, mail counts, calls, visitors,
1973-74, n.d.
Brooke Senate assignments
Conference lists
Contact personnel
Box 58 Correspondence form letters
Correspondence Management System
Abstract reports, 7 Jan. 1978, 23 Sept.
1978
Library item encyclopedia
Index as of 19 Jan. 1978
Item numbers
1-540 (5 folders)
Box 59 541-856 (3 folders)
Item numbers by subject (2 folders)
Box 60 Miscellaneous
Professional codes and group names
Weekly history report, 1976-78 (2 folders)
Cosigned letters, 1969-78 (2 folders)
Dear colleague letters
Dear friend and miscellaneous form letters
"Robo" form letters, typed by automatic
typewriter
A
Box 61 B-J (8 folders)
Box 62 K-V (9 folders)
Box 63 W-Z
Form book, 1967
General
Indexes, 1972-76
One-time "robo" letters, 1975-76
Outdated "robo" letters, 1967-72
(2 folders)
Proposed form letters, 1971-76
Unnumbered "robos"
Library of Congress
Box 64 Mail count breakdowns, 1967, 1974-78 (6 folders)
Mail count by town, 1968-71
Mailing lists
Box 65 Memoranda
1967-71 (5 folders)
Box 66 1972 (2 folders)
1973
Jan.-May (5 folders)
Box 67 June-Sept. (5 folders)
Box 68 Oct.-Dec. (4 folders)
1974
Jan.-Feb. (2 folders)
Box 69 Mar.-Aug. (8 folders)
Box 70 Sept.-Dec. (5 folders)
1975
Jan.-Apr. (4 folders)
Box 71 May-Oct. (6 folders)
Box 72 Nov-Dec. (2 folders)
1976
Jan.-Apr. (4 folders)
Box 73 May-Sept. (6 folders)
Box 74 Oct.-Dec (4 folders)
1977
Jan.-Apr. (4 folders)
Box 75 May-Sept. (5 folders)
Box 76 Oct.-Dec. (4 folders)
1978
Jan.-Feb. (3 folders)
Box 77 Mar.-June (6 folders)
Box 78 July-Dec. (7 folders)
Undated
News summaries, 1969-71, 1977
Box 79 Military academies information
Miscellaneous
Scheduling files
1967-76 (6 folders)
1977
Jan.-Mar. (3 folders)
Box 80 Apr.-Dec. (7 folders)
1978, n.d. (3 folders)
Box 81 Unidentified notebook, n.d.
Senate administrative matters
Senior citizen internship program, 1978
Sergeant-at-arms, Robert G. Dunphy
Speaker's bureaux, 1967-74
Sponsor requests
1967-69 (3 folders)
1970
A-H
Box 82 I-Z (2 folders)
1971-73 (5 folders)
Box 83 1974-75 (4 folders)
1976
A-E
Box 84 F-Z (5 folders)
Box 85 1977 (3 folders)
1978
A-G
Box 86 H-Z (2 folders)
Springfield office
Staff
Areas of responsibility
Lists
Miscellaneous and recommendations
Office vacancies
Reports
Security clearances
Summer intern program
Vacation policy and schedules
Box 87 (oversize) Correspondence, 1967-78
Correspondence Management System, 1976-78
Index file name report, computer printout, 25
Feb. 1978
A'Hearn, Marie-Beck, R. Albert
Box 88 (oversize) Beck, Mrs. Glenn E.-Bryan, Richard C.
Box 89 (oversize) Bryan, Richard C.-Clay, Roy
Box 90 (oversize) Clay, William Henry-Davidowicz, Mrs. Walter
Box 91 (oversize) David, Glenn C.-Eichenlaub, Matthew M.
Box 92 (oversize) Eichner, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C.-Gabriel,
Leila
Box 93 (oversize) Gabriel, W.-Gulezian, Dorothy
Box 94 (oversize) Gulezian, Vahey W.-Howar, Drahim H.
Box 95 (oversize) Howard, Ann-Kimmitt, J. Stanley
Box 96 (oversize) Kimonth, Raymond A.-Ligeira, Fred S.
Box 97 (oversize) Ligeiro, Manuel-McBride, Donald M.
Box 98 (oversize) McBride, Frances-Moschos, Michael C.
Box 99 (oversize) Mosco, Anthony-Papadakis, Dino
Box 100 (oversize) Papadakis, Mrs. Arge-Ray, Sandra
Box 101 (oversize) Ray, William-Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.
Box 102 (oversize) Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.-Souther,
Richard
Box 103 (oversize) Souther, Mrs. S. M.-Tibbetts, R. C.
Box 104 (oversize) Tibbetts, Mr. Richard C., Jr.-White, Kim
Box 105 (oversize) White, Mr. and Mrs. Brian-Zyrona, Josefa
Box 106 (oversize) Index file name report, computer printout,
27 July 1978
A'Hearn, Marie-Brandao, Mr. and Mrs. V.
Box 107 (oversize) Brandenberger, J. R.-Costa, Frank
Box 108 (oversize) Costa, Joan-Farosi, R.
Box 109 (oversize) Faroy, Harry J.-Haigh, Joyce C.
Box 110 (oversize) Haigh, P. Seward-Kessaris, Sylvia
Box 111 (oversize) Kessaris, Sylvia-Martin, Edith B.
Box 112 (oversize) Martin, Edward-O'Connell, James A.
Box 113 (oversize) O'Connell, James E.-Robinson, Alfred
Box 114 (oversize) Robinson, Ann V.-Steinberg, Sylvia
Box 115 (oversize) Steinberger, Emanuel-White, Emerson
Box 116 (oversize) White, Mr. and Mrs. Brian-Zyzniewski,
Mitchell
Box 117 1976
17 Nov.-10 Dec. (6321-6344) (9 folders)
Box 118 11-31 Dec. (6345-6365) (4 folders)
1977
3-6 Jan. (7003-7006) (3 folders)
Box 119 10-24 Jan. (7010-7024) (6 folders)
Box 120 26 Jan.-9 Feb. (7026-7040) (7 folders)
Box 121 10-25 Feb. (7041-7056) (6 folders)
Box 122 25 Feb.-7 Mar. (7056-7066) (7 folders)
Box 123 8-25 Mar. (7067-7084) (8 folders)
Box 124 28 Mar.-13 Apr. (7087-7103) (6 folders)
Box 125 14-22 Apr. (7104-7112) (7 folders)
Box 126 25 Apr.-6 May (7115-7126) (6 folders)
Box 127 9-23 May (7129-7143) (6 folders)
Box 128 23-26 May (7143-7146) (6 folders)
Box 129 26 May-2 June (7146-7153) (6 folders)
Box 130 2-13 June (7153-7164) (7 folders)
Box 131 14-20 June (7165-7171) (6 folders)
Box 132 22 June-8 July (7173-7189) (7 folders)
Box 133 11-19 July (7192-7200) (7 folders)
Box 134 19-21 July (7200-7202) (5 folders)
Box 135 22-26 July (7203-7207) (5 folders)
Box 136 27-31 July (7208-7212) (7 folders)
Box 137 1-8 Aug. (7213-7220) (6 folders)
Box 138 8-25 Aug. (7220-7237) (8 folders)
Box 139 26 Aug.-8 Sept. (7238-7251) (8 folders)
Box 140 9-15 Sept. (7252-7258) (8 folders)
Box 141 16 Sept.-3 Oct. (7259-7276) (7 folders)
Box 142 3-5 Oct. (7276-7278) (6 folders)
Box 143 5-11 Oct. (7278-7284) (7 folders)
Box 144 12-17 Oct. (7285-7290) (8 folders)
Box 145 25-26 Oct. (7298-7299) (6 folders)
Box 146 26 Oct.-1 Nov. (7299-7305) (7 folders)
Box 147 3-15 Nov. (7307-7319) (7 folders)
Box 148 16-30 Nov. (7320-7334) (9 folders)
Box 149 1-6 Dec. (7335-7340) (6 folders)
Box 150 7-19 Dec. (7341-7353) (8 folders)
Box 151 20-22 Dec. (7354-7356) (5 folders)
Box 152 22-23 Dec. (7356-7357) (2 folders)
1978
3 Jan. (8003) (4 folders)
Box 153 4-9 Jan. (8004-8009) (6 folders)
Box 154 10-18 Jan. (8010-8018) (6 folders)
Box 155 19-26 Jan. (8019-8026) (7 folders)
Box 156 27 Jan.-9 Feb. (8027-8040) (7 folders)
Box 157 10-16 Feb. (8041-8047) (7 folders)
Box 158 17 Feb.-8 Mar. (8048-8067) (9 folders)
Box 159 9-20 Mar. (8068-8079) (8 folders)
Box 160 20 Mar.-4 Apr. (8079-8094) (9 folders)
Box 161 6-25 Apr. (8096-8115) (7 folders)
Box 162 27-28 Apr. (8117-8118) (6 folders)
Box 163 28 Apr.-3 May (8118-8123) (5 folders)
Box 164 3-9 May (8123-8129) (6 folders)
Box 165 10-23 May (8130-8143) (7 folders)
Box 166 24 May-12 June (8144-8163) (9 folders)
Box 167 13 June-5 July (8164-8186) (11 folders)
Box 168 10-14 July (8191-8195) (6 folders)
Box 169 16-25 July (8197-8206) (6 folders)
Box 170 25 July-3 Aug. (8206-8215) (9 folders)
Box 171 4-14 Aug. (8216-8226) (6 folders)
Box 172 16 Aug.-1 Sept. (8228-8244) (7 folders)
Box 173 5 Sept.-3 Oct. (8248-8276) (9 folders)
Box 174 4-30 Oct. (8277-8303) (9 folders)
Box 175 31 Oct.-27 Nov. (8304-8331) (5 folders)
26 Oct.-21 Dec. (not entered into CMS)
(2 folders)
General correspondence, 1967-78
Abzug, Bella S.
Agnew, Spiro T.
Agriculture Department
Aiken, George D.
Air Force, Department of the
Alden, Vernon
Alexander, Clifford
Alexander, Raymond P.
Alexander, Ruth
Allott, Gordon
American Bar Association
American Veterans of World War II
Anderson, Clinton P.
Andresen, Frederick
Apple, Melvin
Armstrong, William
Box 176 Army Department
Axelrad, Albert S.
"A" miscellany (2 folders)
Bailey, F. Lee
Baker, Howard H.
Barone, William and Cynthia
Bartlett, Dewey
Bartlett, E. L.
Bates, William
Bayh, Birch
Bayne, Ben E.
Beach, Edward
Beal, Alexander
Beall, Glenn
BeLieu, Kenneth E.
Bemis, F. Gregg
Bennett, Wallace F.
Benson, Bruce B.
Bible, Alan
Biden, Joseph R.
Bisbee, Charles A.
Blatchford, Joseph
Blount, Winton
Boggs, Caleb
Boland, Edward P.
Bomani, Paul L.
Bond, Julian
Bornstein, Sam
Bottomly, John S.
Box 177 Bowles, Chester
Breckinridge, John B.
Brewster, Daniel B.
Brigham, F. Gorham
Brock, William E. III (Bill)
Brown, Clarence
Bucci, Frank P.
Buckley, James L.
Bunche, Ralph
Burdick, Quentin N.
Burke, James A.
Bush, George
Byrd, Robert C.
"B" miscellany
Cabot, Henry B.
Campbell, Levin H.
Cannon, Howard W.
Carlucci, Frank
Carter, Jimmy [James Earl]
Box 178 Case, Clifford P.
Central Intelligence Agency
Chalk, O. Roy
Cheek, James
Chisholm, Shirley
Christ-Janer, Arland
Church, Frank
Clapp, Eugene H.
Clark, Joseph
Clark, Kenneth B.
Clifford, Edwards
Coleman, Maria
Colville, Lorraine
Commerce Department
Comptroller General of the United States
Conte, Silvio O.
Cook, Marlow W.
Cooke, Paul
Coontz, Gustaf
Cooper, John Sherman
Corman, James C.
Corps of Engineers (2 folders)
Box 179 Costello, Paul W.
Cotton, Helen
Cotton, Norris
Cranston, Alan
Culver, John C.
Curtis, Carl T.
Cushing, Richard (cardinal)
Cutler, Leslie B.
"C" miscellany (4 folders)
Damon, Dorothy
Davoren, John
Debarger, C.
Defense Department
DeNormandie, James
Diggs, Charles C.
Dimitriou, N.G.
Dirksen, Everett M.
Dobelle, Evan S.
Dobrynin, Anatoliy F.
Dodd, Thomas J.
Dole, Robert
Domenici, Peter
Box 180 Dominick, Peter H.
Donohue, Harold D.
Douglass, Edmund J.
Downing, Kenneth W.
Drinan, Robert
Drummond, Roscoe
Dukakis, Michael S.
Dunn, Frank E.
"D" miscellany (2 folders)
Eagleton, Thomas F.
Eastland, James
Eaton, Cyrus S.
Elam, Clarence
Elam, Harry J.
Ellender, Allen J.
Energy Department
Environmental Protection Agency
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Ervin, Sam J.
"E" miscellany
Fannin, Paul
Fauntroy, Walter
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Box 181 Federal Energy Office
Federal Home Loan Bank
Federal Trade Commission
Ferguson, Clarence C.
Fernandez, Theda
Fialkow, Jay L.
Flood, Daniel J.
Fong, Hiram L.
Ford, Gerald R.
Fray, Rev. Harold
Fredericks, Steve
Fulbright, William
Fuller, Peter
"F" miscellany (2 folders)
Gardner, John W.
Gardner, Richard
Gavin, James M.
General Services Administration
Genereaux, Joseph
Gilbert, Carl J.
Gilbert, Floyd H.
Gilligan, James
Glenn, John
Glidden, William
Goldwater, Barry
Goodell, Charles E.
Gormalley, Joan
Box 182 Gowon, Yakubu
Gravel, Mike
Gravem, Axel B.
Griffin, Robert P.
Griffiths, Martha W.
Griswold, Erwin
Gurney, Edward J.
"G" miscellany (3 folders)
Hansen, Clifford P.
Harrington, Michael J.
Harris, Fred R.
Harris, S. M.
Hart, Philip A.
Hartke, Vance
Hatch, Francis W.
Hatcher, Richard G.
Hatfield, Mark O.
Hayden, Carl
Health, Education and Welfare, Department of
Heath, Mary
Heckler, John M.
Heckler, Margaret M.
Heilner, David P.
Heinz, John
Helms, Jesse
Hill, Lister
Box 183 Hillman, Ginnie
Hoar, Sam
Hoffman, Louis
Holden, Richard S.
Holland, Spessard
Hollings, Ernest F.
Holtz, Norman
Homburger, Freddy
Hope, Bob
Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Hruska, Roman L.
Humphrey, Hubert H.
"H" miscellany (4 folders)
Iakovos, Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox
Archdiocese of North and South America
Inouye, Daniel
Interior Department
Box 184 Ireland, Georgia
Isham, Heyward
"I" miscellany
Jackson, Henry
Javits, Jacob K.
Jenkins, Elaine B.
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Jordan, Everett
Justice Department
"J" miscellany (2 folders)
Kaplan, Kivie
Kaplan, Warren K.
Keith, Hasting
Kennedy, Edward M.
Kennedy, Robert F.
Kiep, Walter Leisler
King, Coretta Scott
King, Ruby
Kissinger, Henry
Knowles, Asa S.
Koch, Edward I.
Kolack, Sol
Box 185 Kuchel, Thomas M.
"K" miscellany (2 folders)
Labor Department
Landers, Ann
Levine, Morris A.
Lindsay, John V.
Lodge, Henry Cabot
Long, Russell B.
"L" miscellany (2 folders)
MacDonald, Torbert
Macy, John W.
Magnuson, Warren G.
Malek, Frederic V.
Mansfield, Mike
Box 186 Maria, Frank
Marshall, Thurgood
Massie, Samuel P.
Mathias, Charles McC.
Mays, Benjamin E.
McClellan, John L.
McCloskey, Paul N.
McClure, James A.
McCormack, John W.
McGee, Gale W.
McGovern, George
McIlvaine, Robinson
McIntyre, Thomas J.
McKissick, F. B.
McLean, Jack
Metcalf, Lee
Miller, Jack
Miller, Laura
Mondale, Walter
Monroney, A. S. Mike
Montoya, Joseph M.
Moore, Dottie
Moore, Sidney
Morningstar, Ann Scott
Morse, Bradford F.
Moss, Frank E.
Moynihan, Daniel P.
Mundt, Karl E.
Murphy, George
Murray, Pauli
Muskie, Edmund S.
Box 187 "M" miscellany (5 folders)
NAACP
Navy Department
Nelson, Gaylord
Nevius, John A.
Nixon, Richard M. (2 folders)
Box 188 Nixon, Tricia
Nolan, Phillip R.
"N" miscellany
Office of Management and Budget
O'Neill, Thomas P.
"O" miscellany
Packwood, Bob
Parker, John F.
Pastore, John O.
Pearson, James B.
Pell, Claiborne
Percy, Charles H.
Perini, Louis
Philbin, Philip J.
Post Office Department
Professional Air Traffic Controllers
Organization
Prouty, Winston L.
Proxmire, William
Putnam, Harold and Glendora
"P" miscellany (2 folders)
Box 189 Quinlan, John M.
Quinn, Robert H.
"Q" miscellany
Randolph, Jennings
Rangel, Charles B.
Rappaport, Ronald
Rhone, James R.
Ribicoff, Abraham
Richardson, Elliot L.
Rickover, Hyman George
Riegle, Donald W.
Rockefeller, David
Rockefeller, Nelson A.
Romney, George
Roth, William V.
Russell, Richard
Ryan, William F.
"R" miscellany (3 folders)
Saltonstall, Leverett
Saltonstall, William G.
Sargent, Francis W.
Saxbe, William B.
Schmitt, Harrison
Schreter, Kenneth
Schweiker, Richard S.
Schweitzer, Sam
Scott, Hugh
Box 190 Scott, James
Scott, William L.
Seamans, Robert C.
Sears, John
Seybolt, George C.
Shapiro, Ben V.
Shaw, Robert S.
Shen, James
Shipley, Carl L.
Shive, Helen
Shriver, Eunice
Shriver, Sargent
Silber, John R.
Siler, Owen W.
Skinner, Walter J.
Small Business Administration
Smith, Margaret Chase
Smith, Ralph T.
Smythe, Hugh
Southern Christian Leadership Conference
Sparkman, John
Spaulding, Josiah A.
Spector, Arlen
Spector, Melvin
Spong, William B.
Sprague, Robert C.
Stafford, Robert
Stans, Maurice
State Department (2 folders)
St. Cyr, John F.
Box 191 Steele, Richard C.
Stennis, John
Stevens, Ted
Stevenson, Adlai E.
Stokes, Louis
Sullivan, Leon
Symington, Stuart
"S" miscellany (4 folders)
Taft, Robert
Tauro, G. Joseph
Thurmond, Strom
Tower, John G.
Trageser, Donald
Tr`an, Phuong
Transportation Department
Box 192 Treasury Department
Tucker, Herbert E.
Tunney, John V.
Tydings, Joseph D.
Tye, Raymond
"T" miscellany (2 folders)
Unger, Leonard
"U" miscellany
Veterans Administration
Volpe, John A.
"V" miscellany
Walker, Rev. John T.
Wallace, George C.
Walter, John C.
Warner, Gifford
Warner, John W.
Warnke, Paul
Washburn, Bradford
Washington, Walter E.
Weaver, Robert A.
Webster, Dean
Weeks, William D.
Box 193 Weicker, Lowell P.
Weinberger, Caspar W.
Weinstein, Lewis H.
Weiss, Wilfred
Westerfield, Samuel Z.
Whalen, Charles W.
Wheatley, John
White, Kevin H.
Wilkins, Roy
Williams, Harrison A.
Williams, John
Winer, David L.
Winship, Thomas
Wittenborg, M. H.
Wyman, Louis
"W" miscellany (3 folders)
Yaffe, Charlotte
Yaqub-Kahn, Sahabzada
Yarborough, Ralph W.
Young, Milton R.
Young, Stephen
Young, Whitney
"Y" miscellany
Zahedi, Ardeshir
"Z" miscellany
Box 194 Legislative correspondence, 1967-76 _See_
description in Scope and Content Note,
pp.5-6
1967
Agriculture
Aviation
Banking
Central Intelligence Agency
Civil rights/civil liberties
Civil service
Commerce
Congress
Defense (military service units)
Economy
Education
Executive branch
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Reserve System
Foreign relations (2 folders)
General
Health
Health, Education and Welfare, Department
of
Box 195 Holidays, Mondays and Martin Luther King,
Jr.
Housing
Immigration
Imports
Independent agencies
Industry
Interior Department
Internal Revenue Service
Justice Department
Labor
Legal matters
Legislative Reference Service
Maritime
Military
Miscellaneous
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
Office of Economic Opportunity
Oil
Box 196 Parks
Post Office
Poverty
Public relations (Expo '67)
Roads
Small business
Social security
Space
State Department
State matters, Massachusetts
Taxes
Trade
Transportation
Treasury Department
Utilities
Veterans affairs
Vietnam (3 folders)
Box 197 Voting
1968
Agriculture
Aviation
Banking
Brooke, Edward W.
Bureau of the Budget
Civil Disorders Commission
Civil rights
Civil service
Congress
Foreign affairs
Africa
Biafra
Greece-Vietnam
Box 198 Foreign aid
Immigration
Imports
Industry
Interior Department
Interstate Commerce Commission
Judiciary matters
Labor
Maritime
Massachusetts
Military
Miscellaneous (2 folders)
Parks
Political affairs
Box 199 Post Office
Poverty
Public relations
Railroads
Roads
Social security
Space
Taxes
Transportation
Treasury Department
Utilities
Veterans affairs
Voting
1969
Africa
Aging
Agriculture
Atomic Energy Commission
Aviation
Banking
Census, 1970
Civil Aeronautics Board
Civil rights
Civil service
Commerce
Communications
Box 200 Congress
Connecticut River National Recreation Area
Defense matters
Economics
Education
Electoral reform
Employment issues
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Executive branch
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Highway Administration
Federal Power Commission
Federal Trade Commission
Food and Drug Administration
Foreign affairs
General Accounting Office
General Services Administration
Government Printing Office
Health
Health, Education, and Welfare, Department
of
Box 201 Holidays
Housing
Imports
Industry
Interior Department
Internal Revenue Service
Interstate Commerce Commission
Judicial nominations
Justice Department
Labor
Maritime Administration
Massachusetts
Military
(1 folder)
Box 202 (3 folders)
Miscellaneous (3 folders)
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
National Institutes of Health
Nominations, general comments
Office of Economic Opportunity
Parks
Peace Corps
Box 203 Politics
Post Office
Poverty
Securities and Exchange Commission
Small Business Administration
Smithsonian Institution
Social security
Space
State Department
Taxation
Transportation
Treasury Department
Utilities
Veterans affairs
Vietnam
1970
Agriculture
Appropriations
Armed services
Arts and humanities
Box 204 Atomic Energy Commission
Banking and Currency Committee
Civil Aeronautics Board
Civil rights
Civil service
Commerce
Connecticut River National Recreation Area
Defense
District of Columbia affairs
Domestic affairs
Economics
Education
Environment _See_ Health
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Communications Commission
Federal government
Federal Highway Administration
Federal Power Commission
Federal Trade Commission
Finance
Food and Drug Administration
Foreign affairs (3 folders)
Foreign aid
Box 205 General Services Administration
Government operations
Health (4 folders)
Industry
Interior Department
Internal Revenue Service
Interstate Commerce Commission
Justice Department (2 folders)
King, Martin Luther, Jr., birthday
Labor
Maritime
Box 206 Massachusetts
Military (2 folders)
Miscellaneous (3 folders)
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
National Science Foundation
Navy
News media
Oil
Box 207 Political affairs
Pollution
Post Office
Smithsonian Institution
Social security
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
State Department
Tariff Commission
Tax reform/taxes
Transportation
United States Information Agency
Veterans affairs
Vietnam
Welfare
1971
Aging
Agriculture
Appropriations (2 folders)
Box 208 Atomic Energy Commission
Campaign reform
Child development
Civil rights
Commerce
Congressional matters and reform
Connecticut River Valley and National
Recreation Area
District of Columbia
Drugs
Economy
Education
Energy issues
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Federal government
Finance
Food distribution
Foreign affairs
Africa
Asia
General
Latin America
Middle East
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
Western Europe
Foreign aid
Health
Box 209 Health, Education and Welfare, Department
of
Housing and Urban Development, Department
of
Interior Department
Judiciary matters
Labor (2 folders)
Massachusetts
Military
Miscellaneous
(1 folder)
Box 210 (1 folder)
National priorities
Nursing homes
Office of Economic Opportunity
Political affairs
Post Office/civil service
Public works
Railroads
Revenue sharing
Social security (Medicare)
Space
State Department
Trade
Transportation
Travel
United Nations
Veterans affairs
Vietnam (2 folders)
Voting
Welfare
Box 211 1972
Aging
Agriculture
American Revolution Bicentennial
Administration appropriations
Armed services
Atomic energy
Banking
Civil Aeronautics Board
Civil rights _See_ Judiciary
Civil service _See_ Post Office and civil
service
Commerce
Defense Department
District of Columbia
Education
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Communications Commission
Finance
Food and Drug Administration
Box 212 Foreign relations
Africa
Asia
Europe
Foreign aid
General
Latin America
Middle East
Soviet Union and Eastern Europe
General Services Administration
Government operations
Health, Education and Welfare, Department
of
Interior Department
Internal revenue _See_ Treasury Department
Judiciary matters
Labor and public welfare (2 folders)
Massachusetts
Miscellaneous
Other agencies
Peace Corps
Political
Box 213 Post Office and civil service
Price Commission
Public works
Rules
Selective service
Social security
Space
State Department
Taxes
Trade _See also_ Commerce
Transportation
Treasury Department
United Nations
Veterans affairs
Vietnam
1973
Aging
Agriculture and forestry
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
Amtrak
Appropriations
Aeronautical and space sciences
Defense
Foreign operations
General
Labor and Health, Eduction and Welfare,
departments
Other agencies
Box 214 Armed services
Arts and humanities
Atomic energy
Aviation
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
Committee
Base closings
Brooke for President
Civil Aeronautics Board
Civil liberties
Commerce (general)
Communications
Consumer affairs
Defense matters _See also_ Appropriations
Education
Employment, manpower and poverty
Environment
Environmental Protection Agency
Federal Power Commission
Finance (general)
Food and Drug Administration
Foreign relations
(1 folder)
Box 215 (1 folder)
Foreign trade
Government operations
Health
General
Health, Education and Welfare,
Department of
Insurance
Interior and insular affairs (2 folders)
Interior Department
Interstate Commerce Commission
Judiciary matters
Justice Department
Labor (2 folders)
Massachusetts
Box 216 Medicare/Medicaid
Merchant Marine
Miscellaneous
Nominations to the Supreme Court
Office of Economic Opportunity
Other agencies
Post Office
Public works
Rules
Social security
State Department
Tax reform
Transportation
Department of
Surface
United Nations
USS Constitution (Old Ironsides)
Veterans affairs
Welfare
White House-Cost of Living Council
1974
Aging
Agriculture and forestry
Alcoholism and narcotics
American Revolution Bicentennial
Administration
Amnesty
Appropriations
Agriculture Department
Defense Department
Foreign aid
General
Labor and Health, Education, and
Welfare, Departments of
Labor and public welfare
Other agencies
Public works
Space and science
Armed services
Arts and humanities
Atomic Energy Commission
Aviation
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
Committee
Busing
Civil Aeronautics Board
Civil service _See same series_, Post
Office and civil service
Civil Service Commission
Commerce (general)
Communications
Consumers affairs
Box 217 Defense matters _See_ Appropriations
Education
Employment, manpower and poverty
Energy (2 folders)
Environment
Environmental Protection Agency
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
Federal Aviation Administration
Federal Communications Commission
Federal Energy Office
Federal Power Commission
Federal Trade Commission
Finance (general)
Food and Drug Administration
Foreign relations (2 folders)
General Services Administration
Government operations
Box 218 Government Printing Office
Health (general)
Interior and insular affairs
Judiciary matters
Labor (general)
Massachusetts
Merchant Marine
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous agencies
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
National health insurance
National Institutes of Health
Nixon, Richard, pardon of
Office of Economic Opportunity
Office of Management and Budget
Box 219 Pension reform
Pollution, air and water
Post Office and civil service
Public works
Rockefeller, Nelson, vice presidency
Rules and administration
Small Business Administration
Social security
Space and aeronautics
Tax reform
Transportation, tourism
United Nations
Veterans affairs
Watergate
White House
1975
Abortion
Aging
Agriculture
Alcoholism, tobacco and drugs
Appropriations
Defense Department
Foreign operations
General and other agencies
Labor and Health, Education, and
Welfare, Departments of
State and Justice Departments and Law
Enforcement Assistance Administration
Armed services
Arts and humanities
Aviation _See_ Commerce
Busing
Box 220 Commerce (2 folders)
Communications _See_ Commerce
Consumer affairs _See_ Commerce
Defense matters _See__ also_
Appropriations
Education
Employment, manpower and poverty
Energy (2 folders)
Environmental Protection Agency
Fair trade legislation
Finance
Box 221 Foreign relations
General Accounting Office
Government operations
Health
General
Handicapped
Health, Education, and Welfare,
Department of
Interior Department
Judiciary matters
Labor
Department
Box 222 General (2 folders)
Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare,
Committee
Massachusetts (state matters)
Miscellaneous
National health insurance
National Science Foundation
Other agencies (2 folders)
Pensions
Post Office and civil service
Box 223 Public works
Rules and administration
Social security
State Department
Tax reform
Transportation _See also_ Commerce
Treasury Department (Includes IRS)
United Nations
Veterans affairs
World hunger
1976
Abortion
Aging
Agriculture
American Revolution bicentennial
Animals and game
Appropriations
Agriculture, environmental, and consumer
protection
Defense and military construction
Foreign operations
General, Labor and Health, Education and
Welfare, Departments of
Other agencies
Public works
Busing
Central Intelligence Agency
Civil rights
Civil service
Commerce (general)
Communications
Congress, ethics
Consumer affairs
Drugs
Economy
Education
Box 224 Energy
Coal
Conservation
Electricity
Natural gas
Nuclear
Oil
Other alternatives
Solar
Environment
Clean air
General
Noise
Solid waste
Water
Environmental Protection Agency
Equal Rights Amendment/women's issues
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Election Commission
Fishing industry
Food stamps
Foreign relations
Africa
Asia
Europe
Middle East
South America
United Nations/USSR
Gay rights
General
Government spending
Gun control
Health, Education and Welfare-health
Human rights
Immigration
Indians
Box 225 Insecticides and toxic substances
Interior Department
Judiciary matters
General
Nominations
Labor
Land use
Massachusetts (state matters)
Medicare/Medicaid
Military affairs
Miscellaneous
Missing in action
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
National Science Foundation
Parks
Pensions
Post Office
Public works
Retirement-Revenue sharing
Right-to-Food
Save a Person
Small Business Administration
Social security
Tax reform
Trade
Transportation
Unemployment
Veterans affairs
Voter registration
Welfare
Box 226 Master file, 1967-76
1967
A-Ben (11 folders)
Box 227 Beq-Carp (12 folders)
Box 228 Carr-Cr (12 folders)
Box 229 Cu-El (12 folders)
Box 230 Em-Gh (9 folders)
Box 231 Gi-Ha (14 folders)
Box 232 He-Jol (11 folders)
Box 233 Jon-Lee (12 folders)
Box 234 Lef-Mat (15 folders)
Box 235 Mau-Mr (14 folders)
Box 236 Muc-Pa (13 folders)
Box 237 Pe-Ri (15 folders)
Box 238 Ro-Sh (7 folders)
Box 239 Si-Te (7 folders)
Box 240 Th-Wal (7 folders)
Box 241 Wan-Z (8 folders)
Box 242 1968
A-Bj (11 folders)
Box 243 Bl-Ca (12 folders)
Box 244 Ce-De (10 folders)
Box 245 Dh-For (10 folders)
Box 246 Fos-Hal (10 folders)
Box 247 Ham-Jac (10 folders)
Box 248 Jaf-Lei (12 folders)
Box 249 Lel-Mc (12 folders)
Box 250 Me-N (9 folders)
Box 251 O-Ra (9 folders)
Box 252 Re-She (11 folders)
Box 253 Shi-To (14 folders)
Box 254 Tr-W (14 folders)
Box 255 Y-Z (2 folders)
1969
A-Ba (9 folders)
Box 256 Be-Del (13 folders)
Box 257 Dem-Fe (13 folders)
Box 258 Fi-Gi (12 folders)
Box 259 Gl-Hil (15 folders)
Box 260 Him-Kel (17 folders)
Box 261 Kem-Le (12 folders)
Box 262 Lh-McL (15 folders)
Box 263 McM-Ne (13 folders)
Box 264 Ng-Ro (12 folders)
Box 265 Ru-Si (11 folders)
Box 266 Sj-Te (13 folders)
Box 267 Th-Weg (12 folders)
Box 268 Wei-Z (12 folders)
Box 269 1970
A-Be (10 folders)
Box 270 Bh-By (8 folders)
Box 271 Ca-Con (8 folders)
Box 272 Coo-Di (10 folders)
Box 273 Do-Fl (8 folders)
Box 274 Fo-Go (8 folders)
Box 275 Gr-Hn (7 folders)
Box 276 Ho-Ka (11 folders)
Box 277 Ke-Le (9 folders)
Box 278 Li-Ma (10 folders)
Box 279 Mc-My (8 folders)
Box 280 N-Per (10 folders)
Box 281 Pes-Ridd (12 folders)
Box 282 Ride-Se (12 folders)
Box 283 Sg-Swee (12 folders)
Box 284 Swen-Wa (10 folders)
Box 285 Wb-Z (7 folders)
Box 286 1971
A-Ba (7 folders)
Box 287 Be-Br (9 folders)
Box 288 Bu-Cl (9 folders)
Box 289 Co-Del (9 folders)
Box 290 Dem-Fa (10 folders)
Box 291 Fe-Gi (10 folders)
Box 292 Gl-Har (10 folders)
Box 293 Has-Joh (10 folders)
Box 294 Jol-La (12 folders)
Box 295 Le-Malc (10 folders)
Box 296 Mali-Mil (9 folders)
Box 297 Mim-Om (7 folders)
Box 298 On-P (9 folders)
Box 299 Q-Ro (7 folders)
Box 300 Ru-Sh (9 folders)
Box 301 Si-St (7 folders)
Box 302 Su-V (7 folders)
Box 303 W-Z (7 folders)
Box 304 1972
A-Bl (13 folders)
Box 305 Bo-Ca (11 folders)
Box 306 Ce-Da (11 folders)
Box 307 De-Fi (11 folders)
Box 308 Fl-G (9 folders)
Box 309 H (8 folders)
Box 310 I-La (9 folders)
Box 311 Le-McC (8 folders)
Box 312 McD-O (10 folders)
Box 313 Pa-Rh (8 folders)
Box 314 Ri-Sc (7 folders)
Box 315 Se-Sz (5 folders)
Box 316 Ta-Wh (6 folders)
Box 317 Wi-Z (3 folders)
1973
Ab-Bi (7 folders)
Box 318 Bl-Col (11 folders)
Box 319 Com-Ferg (13 folders)
Box 320 Fern-Hami (14 folders)
Box 321 Haml-K (11 folders)
Box 322 L-McF (7 folders)
Box 323 McG-Pa (7 folders)
Box 324 Pe-Se (9 folders)
Box 325 Sh-Wh (12 folders)
Box 326 Wi-Z (3 folders)
1974
A-Br (7 folders)
Box 327 Bu-Da (8 folders)
Box 328 De-Gl (11 folders)
Box 329 Gm-Ka (12 folders)
Box 330 Ke-Ma (11 folders)
Box 331 Mc-P (12 folders)
Box 332 Q-St (13 folders)
Box 333 Su-Z (9 folders)
Box 334 1975
A-B (15 folders)
Box 335 C-D (14 folders)
Box 336 E-Go (9 folders)
Box 337 Gr-K (13 folders)
Box 338 L-Mi (12 folders)
Box 339 Mo-Re (15 folders)
Box 340 Rh-S (15 folders)
Box 341 T-Z (9 folders)
1976
A (2 folders)
Box 342 B-C (11 folders)
Box 343 D-Ha (10 folders)
Box 344 He-Ma (10 folders)
Box 345 Mc-R (10 folders)
Box 346 S-Z (13 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1969-72, 1974-78
1969-70 (2 folders)
1971
A-B
Box 347 C-Q (5 folders)
Box 348 R-Z (2 folders)
1972
A-C (4 folders)
Box 349 D-K (8 folders)
Box 350 L-R (7 folders)
Box 351 S-Z (7 folders)
1974
A-B (2 folders)
Box 352 C-M (11 folders)
Box 353 N-Z (12 folders)
1975
A-C (missing)
D-E
Box 354 F-R (5 folders)
Box 355 S-Z (2 folders)
1976
A-C (2 folders)
Box 356 D-L (5 folders)
Box 357 M-U (5 folders)
Box 358 V-Z
1977
A-K (5 folders)
Box 359 L-Z (5 folders)
Box 360 1978
A-L (12 folders)
Box 361 M-Y (9 folders)
Boston office
1975
A-Bl (2 folders)
Box 362 Bo-E (5 folders)
Box 363 F-K (5 folders)
Box 364 L-O (5 folders)
Box 365 P-S (5 folders)
Box 366 T-Z (3 folders)
1976
A-E (2 folders)
Box 367 F-M (5 folders)
Box 368 N-Z (4 folders)
1977
A-B
Box 369 C-Z (6 folders)
1978
A
Box 370 B-G (6 folders)
Box 371 H-Q (6 folders)
Box 372 R-Z (5 folders)
Box 373 Projects, 1967-78
1967
American Institute of Religion
1968
Holyoke Community Development Corp.
Lynnway Summer Urban Renewal (2 folders)
New Bedford Concentrated Employment Program
New England Aquarium
Riverview Apartments, Springfield
Springfield Action Commission
1969
American International College,
Springfield, Mass.
Box 374 Concentrated Employment Program,
Springfield
Chelsea Naval Hospital
Cumberland Farms
East Boston Post Office
Eastern Middlesex Opportunities Council
Fall River
Infill Housing Program
Inner Belt, Cambridge
Job Improvement Service
Learning Systems, Inc.
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity "Eddan" program
Sam Harris Associates
Scandinavian Airlines, Scandinavia-Boston
route
Box 375 1970
American Airlines
Checker Motor Co.
Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, Boston,
Mass.
Framingham Heart Study
General Dynamics Corp., Fore River
Shipyard, Quincy, Mass.
General Electric Co., Lynn _See also_
Projects in later years
Greenfield Tap and Die
Haystack facility
Box 376 Howard University Mississippi Project
Infoton
Interfaith Housing
Interfaith Housing, Amherst
J. B. F. Scientific Corp.
Laser Nucleonics, Inc.
Oceonics, Inc. (F. Gregg Bemis, Jr.)
Overlay Roads (Base housing)
Pickard and Burns Electronics
Pinkerton Electro-Security Co.
Riverview Project
R. S. Rowe and Co.
Springfield College
1971
A. B. T. Associates
Albina Corp. _See also__ same year,_
Green, Gilbert
Analysis and Computer Systems, Inc.
Box 377 Analysis and Programming Corp.
Black Center for Strategy and Community
Development, Chicago, Ill.
Boston Gear Division (North American
Rockwell)
Chamberlain Co., New Bedford
Commonwealth Technical Resource Service
(COMTEC)
Control Energy Systems
Electronic Space Systems
Franchi Construction Co. (Pasquale Franchi)
General Dynamics Corp., Fore River
Shipyard, Quincy, Mass.
General Electric Co., Lynn, Mass. _See
also_ 1970, 1972
Box 378 Gold Cross Ambulance Service
Green, Gilbert
Health Systems, Inc.
Hycor, Inc.
International Ladies Garment Workers Union
(ILGWU), Blaver
Input-Output (8a loan)
Jay Bee Corp.
Keystone Manufacturing Co.
Madison-Madison International/Polytech,
Inc.
Box 379 MAI Equipment Corp.
Mullen Movers, Pittsfield
Murray and Tregurtha
Museum of the America-China Trade
Neighborhood Development Program, Haverhill
New England Electric Systems
Box 380 Pension Life Insurance Co.
Project MAP (George Bennett)
Roxbury Manufacturing
SDM Corp.
Signatron, Inc.
Special Elementary Education for the
Disadvantaged Program (SEED)
University Affiliates
US Envelope Co.
West Bridgewater Conservation Student Group
1972
Agawan Sewer Interceptor Project
Arlington Trust Co.
Boston Salt Co.
Brandeis University Postal Service,
Waltham, Mass.
Brockton Project for the Elderly
Carter Semiconductor, Inc.
Clarke School for the Deaf, Northampton,
Mass.
Edward R. Marden Co.
Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, Boston,
Mass.
Box 381 Foster Grant Co.
General Dynamics Corp., Fore River
Shipyard, Quincy
General Electric Co., Lynn
Gould, Irving
H. H. Scott, Inc.
Hampshire College, Amherst, Mass.
Howard Clock Products, Waltham
Infrared Industries
Karlsruhe Airport, Karlsruhe, Germany
Box 382 LaPointe Machine Tool Works
Lincoln Travel Center
Medico Associates
Merriam-Webster Co.
New Bedford Whaling Museum
Palmer Industrial Park
Raytheon, North Dighton, Mass.
Shore Plaza (Max Kargman)
Space Shuttle (Space Division, North
American Rockwell)
Stadium Realty Trust
Box 383 University of Massachusetts Productivity
Institute
Waltham Precision Instruments
Windward Island Airways
1973
Alonzo B. Reed
American Chain Association
Bower-Mosher Project, Holyoke, Mass.
Coastwise Packett Co.
Contractor's Association of Boston, (CAB)
Ealing Corp. (Paul Grindle)
Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, Boston,
Mass.
Box 384 General Electric Co., Lynn, Mass.
Hartman Transportation Co.
Kelly, Jimmy
Malden, Mass.
Massachusetts State Economic Opportunity
Office
New Bedford, Mass. _See_ Senatorial
Papers, Subject File
Prescription Parents
Raytheon, North Dighton, Mass.
RCA
Regenesis
Springfield Urban League
Summertime
University of Massachusetts Columbia Point
(2 folders)
Box 385 Warren and West Brookfield, Mass. area
Watertown Arsenal
1974
Allied Construction Co.
Audubon Society _See same year_, Solar
energy projects
Boston Indian Council (2 folders)
Boston Shipbuilding Corp. (2 folders)
Buehler, Jacquie
Cable TV, Massachusetts
Caribair merger
Dance Theater of Boston
Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, Boston,
Mass.
Box 386 Legal Services Back-Up Center
L. F. E. (Herbert Roth)
Mobil Oil Corp. (2 folders)
Natick Laboratories
National Consumer Law Center, Boston, Mass.
Naval Support Activity, Fargoe Building,
South Boston Naval Annex
Roxbury Action Program
Box 387 Solar energy projects
Sun Oil Co.
University of Massachusetts Millimeter-wave
Radio Telescope Project
WGBY-TV
1975
Bellotti, Francis X.
Bradford S. Tilney and Associates
Brockton Multi-Service Center (Jack
Sullivan, Muriel Douglas)
Cohasset, Mass. (Alan Murphy)
Cohen, Norman C.
Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, Boston,
Mass.
Fall River Community Development Program
Fall River Housing Authority
Franklin Park Zoo, Boston, Mass.
Highland Park Free School, Roxbury, Mass.
Box 388 Massachusetts Division of Youth Services
Juvenile Delinquency Project
Massport _See also_ Senatorial Papers,
Subject File
Metropolitan District Commission
Office for Children, child abuse project
Process Research, Inc.
Roxbury Action Program
Sacro, Salvy J.
University of Massachusetts
1976
Area Community Comprehensive Education
Association
Box 389 Association for the Preservation of Cape
Cod
Bancroft Cap Co.
Bluefin Tuna Association
Bolt, Bernard, and Newman, Inc.
Boston, Mass.
Drug treatment, Treatment Alternatives to
Street Crime
Public schools, emergency school aid
Public works
Boston Redevelopment Authority
Boston 200
Boston Urban Home Gardening Program
Boston Youth Activities Commission
Box 390 Braswell Shipyard, Inc.
Bridge Fund Upward Bound Program
Chelsea, Mass.
Chelsea Hospital
Chelsea Innovative Projects Program
Chinese Christian Church
Colonial Provision Co.
Community Action Commission of Cape Cod
Connecticut and Millers Rivers, diversion
of
D. Baugh and Associates
Dennison Manufacturing Co.
Donahue, Stephen M.
First National Stores
Fishing industry, phenomenon "Lipo"
Box 391 Foreclosures
General Dynamics Corp., Fore River
Shipyard, Quincy, Mass.
General Electric Co., Lynn, Mass.
Gloucester Community Fish Pier Association
H. P. Cummings Construction Co.
Jobs for Massachusetts "1976"
Kabon Advertising (Darwin Bolden)
Lincoln Village, Worcester
Low Cost Housing Corp.
Macon County Development Corp.
Marblehead Sewage Treatment
Massachusetts Educational Opportunity
Center, Boston, Mass.
Massachusetts Maritime Academy, Buzzard's
Bay, Mass.
Massachusetts Rehabilitation Hospital,
Boston, Mass.
Methunion Manor Tenants Council
Box 392 Metropolitan Planning Project (William J.
Leary)
National Tanning and Trading Corp.
New Bedford Industrial Development
Commission
Old North Church, Boston, Mass.
Pioneer Valley Airmap
Piping Insulators, Inc.
Rockwell International
Roxbury Action Program
Scientific Energy System Corp.
Scituate, Mass., erosion on Third Cliff
Box 393 Sidney Farber Cancer Center, Boston, Mass.
South Cape Beach
South Shore Chamber of Commerce
Spinal Cord Injury Center, Boston Univ.
Springfield Action Commission
Stewart Lithograph
Stowe, Mass.
Title X (2 folders)
Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime,
(TASC-J)_ See same year_, Boston drug
treatment, Boston Youth Activities
Commission
University of Massachusetts, funding audit
Weymouth Incinerator
Box 394 1977
Boston City Council
Boston University Medical Center
Bowmar/ALI, Inc.
Bristol Electronics, Inc.
Brower, Peter
Christain A. Herter Center
Classic Corp.
Cultural Education Collaborative
Box 395 Digital Equipment Co.
Erving, Mass.
General Electric Co., Lynn, Mass.
(2 folders)
Harbor Arts Foundation
Howard Clocks Products
Howard University, Washington, D. C.,
Cancer Research Center
Inflated Products
Box 396 Mascony Transportation and Ferry Service
Massachusetts Jaycees
Metropolitan Planning Project
National Consumer Law Center, Boston, Mass.
New Braintree, Mass.
Roxbury Action Program
Roxbury Court Clinic
Solar Energy Research Institute
Box 397 Springfield, Mass.
Springfield Museum
Townsend, Mass., public works
Tufts University, Medford, Mass.
Walsh, James
1978
American Electronics Association
Amherst, Mass., Economic Development
Administration Regional Office
Areawide Housing Opportunity Plans/Housing
and Urban Development, Department of
Boston Teen Center Alliance
Braintree Postal Center
Chart-Pak, Inc.
Chelsea Redevelopment Authority
College Housing Program (Housing and Urban
Development, Department of)
Community Development Block Grants, small
cities
Box 398 Corenco Corp. (2 folders)
Fargo Building, Boston, Mass.
Frequency and Time System, Inc.
General Electric Co.
Airbus A 300
F-18 program
Gear plant, Lynn, Mass.
General
High Point Village
Kollmorgen Corp.
Box 399 Lahey Clinic, Boston, Mass.
Lawrence, Mass.(Housing and Urban
Development-Fair Housing and Equal
Opportunity Office)
Laser Analytics
Malden Redevelopment Authority
Medeiros, Cardinal
Natick Laboratories
North Attleborough Industrial Development
Corp.
Nuclear Metals, Inc.
Optical Manufacturers
Somerville United Neighborhoods (SUN)
Box 400 Technical Communications Corp.
Ware Industries, Ware, Mass.
Subject file, 1965-78
Abortion, 1972-78
Abu Dauod affair, 1977
Africa
East, 1968-71
General, 1968-76, n.d.
Hubert H. Humphrey's trip, Jan. 1968
Southern, 1968-78 _See also_ South Africa
Box 401 Statements by Brooke in the Congressional
Record, 1968-78
West Africa
Drought, 1973
Economic Community of West African States,
1977
African-American Institute, 1968
African Development Bank/Fund, 1974-78
African Student Aid Fund, 1970, 1976
Agency for International Development (AID)
Foreign assistance
General, 1967-77
Minority businesses, 1976-78 (2 folders)
Harvard University Population Program,
1974-77
Box 402 Infant formula issue, n.d.
Aging issues
General, 1971-78
Hearings, 1977
Home health care for senior citizens, 1975
Senator's meeting with elderly/Jack Leff, 21
Feb. 1974
Special Commission on Aging, 1971, 1974-78
White House Conference on Aging, 1971
Agra Business Council, 1974-75
Agriculture
Articles/research, 1972-73
Box 403 Department, grand jury investigation of
employees in Boston area, 1971
Massachusetts, 1971-76
Air Force experimentation using beagle puppies,
1973
Air traffic control, 1969
Airbus A-300, 1978
Airline hijacking, 1972
Airport and Airway Development Act Amendment,
1976
Alaska gas pipeline, 1977
Alaska oil pipeline, 1971-77, n.d. (3 folders)
Alcoholics Comprehensive Care Center, Worcester,
Mass., 1970
Amalrik, Andrei, 1973
Box 404 American Committee for Assistance to Tunisia,
1969
American Freedom Train Foundation, 1975
American Indians, 1968-74
American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA), 1971-73
American Revolution Bicentennial
Four-day holiday legislation, 1975
Joint Commission on Arrangements, 1975-76
Legislation, 1973-75
Massachusetts Day, in the "DC Bicentennial
Salute to the States," 14 July 1975
National Bicentennial Conference, Washington,
D.C., 25 Feb. 1975
National Bicentennial Service Corps., n.d.
Projects, 1974-76
Rededication of Fort Independence, 1976,
Boston Harbor
American Revolution Bicentennial Administration
American Issues Forum, 1975
Box 405 Bicentennial communities, 1974-75 (2 folders)
Correspondence, 1974-76 (2 folders)
Licensing, 1974
Box 406 American Revolution Bicentennial Board,
meetings, 1975 (2 folders)
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
Ad Hoc Committee on the Exposition, 1971
(2 folders)
Bicentennial Commission clips, 1969-75
Expo-Boston, 1968-71
Box 407 General, 1966-78 (3 folders)
Reports, 1970, n.d.
Box 408 American schools and hospitals abroad, 1973-77
Amnesty, 1973-77 (2 folders)
Amtrak, 1972-78
Anacostia-Bolling Project, 1973
Anguilla, n.d.
Ansel Gibbs whaler, 1973-75
Anti-boycott legislation _See same series_,
Export Administration Act
Anti-Crime Committee, 1976
Appropriations _See also _names of specific
agencies or topics in the Subject File and
appropriation bills in the Legislative File
Foreign Operations Subcommittee, 1973-77
(3 folders)
Box 409 General, 1974-78
Labor-Health, Education and Welfare
Subcommittee, selected correspondence
(signature letters), 1976-78 (3 folders)
Arab boycott legislation _See_ same series,
Export Administration Act
Archives Advisory Councils, n.d.
Argentina (Jehovah's Witness enclosure), 1978
Armenia, 1977
Armored car and courier services by banks, 1971
Arms control, 1973-74
Army, Department of the, 1978
Asia, United States foreign policy towards,
1967-69
Attucks, Crispus, salute, 1976
Auto safety hotline, 1977
B-1 bomber, 1974-78
Bangladesh, 1973
Box 410 Banking, NOW Accounts, 1975-78
Banking and Currency Committee, 1969-71
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee,
1973-78
Base closings
Announcement of closings, 1973
Boston Naval Shipyard, 1970-77 (2 folders)
Litigation, 1973
Box 411 Transfer of portion to Interior Department
for historical site, 1973-74 (2 folders)
Briefing notebook [1973]
Economic adjustment and conversion, 1973-74
(2 folders)
Box 412 General, 1969-74
Hanscom Field, New Bedford, Mass.
General
1969-74 (2 folders)
1975
Jan.-Apr. (2 folders)
Box 413 May-Dec. (3 folders)
1976, n.d.
United States Air Force news releases,
1974-76
Hearings before the Military Construction
Subcommittee, 21-23 June 1973
(1 folder)
Box 414 (1 folder)
Otis Air Force Base, Cape Cod, Mass., 1969-74
(2 folders)
Westover Air Force Base, Westover, Mass.,
1969-75 (3 folders)
Box 415 Battleship Cove, Fall River, Mass., fund drive,
1977
The Beast, federal funding of, 1970-71
Bell, Griffin, 1977
Bellmon, Henry-Edward Edmonson, contested
senatorial election (Oklahoma), 1976
Bermuda II Agreement, 1978
Black Elected Public Officials, Third National
Institute, 1975
Black Enterprise, 1971-76
Blackburn, Benjamin R., nomination as Chairman
of Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1975
Blackmun, Harry A., nomination to Supreme Court,
1970
Blacks
Miscellaneous, 1967-76
National Black Political Convention, 1972
Political activities, 1970-72
Blizzard disaster letters, 1978
Box 416 Bond, Julian _See_ same series, Southern
Election Fund
Bondsville, Mass., fire, 1968-69
Boston, Mass.
Action for Boston Community Development, 1973
Budget, 1976
Dock strikes, 1969, 1971
Equal education opportunity, 1971-76
Harbor, 1967-69
London air route, 1978, n.d.
Mayors Committee on Violence, 1976
Naval districts consolidation, 1967
Public schools
Clippings, 1974-75, n.d.
Emergency School Aid Act funds (ESAA),
1974-75 (2 folders)
Box 417 Title 1, 1972
Use of federal law enforcement officers in
containing civil disturbances, 1974
Boston-Brockton Metropolitan Standard Areas,
1973
Boston Design Office, 1974
Boston Harbor Islands, 1969
Boston Naval Annex (Boston Marine Industrial
Park), 1977
Boston Plan, 1971
Boston Red Sox, 1967-77
Boston Redevelopment Authority, 1969, 1973
Bostonian (Magazine), 1969
Brewing industry in Massachusetts, 1969
Budget
Analysis, FY 1975
First Budget Resolution (Transfer Amendment)
FY 1979
Box 418 Burnham, Margaret, 1977
Busing
General, 1969-77 (3 folders)
Boston, Mass.
Court case, Morganv. Kerrigan, 1974-75
General, 1970-77 (2 folders)
Box 419 Butz, Earl, nomination for secretary of
agriculture, 1971 and call for resignation,
1976
Cable TV, 1967
Calley, William L., 1971
Cambodia, 1967-78
Campaign reform legislation, 1967-77
Cape Cod National Seashore
General, 1967, 1972-76
Public nudity issue, 1975
Cape Verde Islands, 1975-78
Captive Nations Week, 1978 _See also_ same
series, Human rights
Carswell, G. Harrold, nomination to Supreme
Court, 1970
(2 folders)
Box 420 (2 folders)
Carter administration, 1977-78
Casey amendment, title IX, 1975
Census, 1970
Center for Coordination of Ancient and Modern
Studies, 1974
Center for Defense Information, 1974
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 1976-78
Box 421 Charles River Watershed Project, 1972
Chautauqua (Coast Guard Cutter) bill, 1977-78
Chelsea, Mass., fire
Community Action Programs, 1973
General, 1973-74 (3 folders)
Chelsea Naval Hospital, 1976
Chemical and biological warfare, 1969
Child care/day care, 1970-74
Children's Trust Fund, 1973
Chile, 1973
China, Peoples Republic of, 1971-76
China, Republic of (Taiwan), 1975-77
Chinese community (Massachusetts), 1971, n.d.
Box 422 Chisholm, Shirley, candidacy for president, 1972
Cigarette tax legislation, 1976
Citizens for Participation in Political Action
(CPPAX) questionnaire, 1978
Civil rights
Brooke, Edward W., record, 1967-78
Carter administration
Mailing lists, n.d.
Massachusetts State Advisory Committee to the
U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1966-69
Nixon administration, 1969-72
Proposals, 1967
Urban desegregation, Edward W. Brooke and
Jacob K. Javits statements in Congressional
Record, May-June 1976
Civil service, 1973, 1977
Civil Service Commission, limited executive
assignment issue (Al Gammal case), 1974
Clemency Board (Vietnam War), 1974-75
Coast Guard, 1970-77, n.d.
Cohen, Wilbur, nomination to be secretary of
health, education and welfare, 1968
Commissary stores, 1975
Common Cause suit, 1976
Communism, Brooke statements on, 1978, n.d.
Community development
Funding, 1977
Box 423 Proposed cabinet department
Community Relations Service, 1969
Computer crime program, 1973
Comprehensive Employment Training Act (CETA),
1975-78
Conant, James, tribute, 1978
Congressional Award, 1978
Congressional Black Caucus, 1971-76
Connecticut River flood control, 1969-72
Constituents Day, Lowell, Mass., 2 June 1969
(2 folders)
Box 424 Consumer protection
French proposal on service life of goods,
1975
General, 1971-77
Coomey, Patrick, testimony in United
Statesv. Driscoll, 1971
Correctional systems, 1970-71
Council for a Liveable World, n.d.
Council for Northeast Economic Action, 1977
Council for Opportunities in Graduate Management
Education (COGME), 1975-76
Council on Foreign Relations, 1973-74
Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO)
Funding for, 1976
Sanders, Frank, 1968-69
Box 425 Cousins, Francis G., 1976-77
Crib death, 1977
Crime and juvenile delinquency, 1967-75
Cultural institutions, Massachusetts, 1976-77,
n.d.
Cuba, 1973-78
Cuban community in Massachusetts, n.d.
Culebra/Dog Island, 1973-77
Cyprus, 1974-77
DD 963 Class Destroyer, 1970
DeAbreau, Luis Carlos, 1976
Debt, Limit on federal, 1972
Defense
Brooke, Edward W., remarks, 1971-72
Department of
Appropriations, 1969-78
Appropriations bill, fiscal year 1979
Box 426 Equal opportunity program, 1974-75
General, 1970-78 (2 folders)
Deree-Pierce College, Athens, Greece, 1973-77
(2 folders)
Diego Garcia, proposed United States naval
facility, 1974
Disarmament, 1978
Disaster assistance, 1978
District of Columbia
Appropriations, 1970
Dunbar High School, 1974-76
Box 427 Lorton transfer, analysis of, 1970
Miscellaneous, 1967
Southwest Neighborhood Development Youth
Program, n.d.
Voting representation, 1971-78
Divestiture, petroleum industry, 1973
Domestic Action Program (DAP)
Brooke, Edward W., tours of facilities, 1969,
1973
Financial appeal, 1970-74
General
1969-70 (4 folders)
Box 428 1971-73 (4 folders)
1974, 1977
Box 429 Undated (2 folders)
Hewes, Alexander, trip to coordinate DAP in
Massachusetts, 1969-70
Press clippings, 1970
"Right to Read," 1971
Dominican Republic, United States aid to,
1971-75
Douglass, Frederick, home of, 1967
Drugs
International narcotics control, 1976
Box 430 Marijuana, 1971-75 (2 folders)
Massachusetts legislation, 1975 _See also
same series_, Narcotics
Earned Income Credit Amendment, 1975
Earthquakes, 1973-78
Easley, Joyce, 1971
East Asia, 1973 _See also same series_,
Southeast Asia
Economic recovery, legislation, 1971
Economic Summit Conference, Sept. 1974 _See
same series_, White House Conference on
Inflation
Economy
Brooke, Edward W., statements, 1974-78
Carter administration economic stimulus plan,
1977
Education
Adult education, 1971, n.d.
Appropriations
1972
1975
Brooke, Edward W., statements, 1967-78
Box 431 Emergency School Aid Act, 1970-76
Financing in Massachusetts, 1975
General, 1967-77
Handicapped children, 1974-77, n.d.
Headstart projects, reorganization, 1974
Higher education, 1970-75
Box 432 Parochial school tax credit, n.d.
Public Law 874, 1971
Quality Integrated Education Act of 1971
(Mondale Bill), 1971
Vocational and home study, 1974 (3 folders)
Egypt, 1976-77
Eighteen-year-old vote, 1971
El Al Airlines, 1978
Elam, Clarence, 1973-75
Box 433 Electoral reform, 1976-77
Elma Lewis School of Fine Arts, Boston, 1968-76
_See also same series_, Projects File
Energy crisis
Brooke, Edward W.
Energy conservation policy _See same
series_, Environmental Protection Agency
Statements, 1976-77
Correspondence with businesses, 1974
General, 1972-78
International resources, 1973-74
Box 434 O'Leary, John, letters (Federal Energy
Administration) Feb-Mar. 1977
Strategic reserves, 1975-78 _See also same
series_, Oil crisis, Environmental
Protection Agency
Energy Research and Development Administration,
1975-77
Environment
Brooke, Edward W., statements, 1976-77
General, 1970-71, 1973
Recycling and solid waste disposal, 1972
Environmental Intern Conference, 1976-77
Environmental Protection Agency
Appropriations, 1971, 1976-77
Professional training programs, 1976
Equal Credit Opportunity Act, 1975
Equal Educational Opportunity, Select Committee
on, 1971
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1971-75
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), 1976-78
Eurocommunism, 1977
Box 435 Export Administration Act, 1975-77 (2 folders)
Export-Import Bank, 1967-78
F-18 airplane, 1975-78
Fair trade legislation, 1974-75
Famine, State Department assistance, 1977-78
Fargo Building, Boston, 1978
Box 436 Farrell, David, article on Brooke, 14 June 1976
Federal Bureau of Investigation, threats, 1972
Federal Correctional Ombudsman legislation, 1973
Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, 1971-72
Federal employees salary increase, 1971
Federal Protection Service, 1977
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, 1976
Federal Reserve System Board of Governors, 1973
Federal Trade Commission, Vocational Proprietary
Rule, 1974 _See same series_, Education,
vocational and home study, 1974
Feed grain, transportation of, 1970-75
(2 folders)
Firearms, 1968-69
Fishing industry
General
1966-72
Box 437 1973-78 (2 folders)
Haddock fisheries, 1969
Harassment by foreign trawlers, 1971
Prelude corporation claim, 1971
Flame of Hope, 1975-76
Flammable fabrics, 1971
Floods, 1969
Flowers, Richmond, 1966-72
Box 438 Food programs, 1970-77 (2 folders)
Food technology, Brooke statement on, 1978
"For My Information" questionnaire, 1972
Foreign aid, 1967-74 _See also_ Classified
Material
Foreign Assistance Appropriation Act, FY79
Box 439 Foreign policy, Richard Nixon, 1970-72
Foreign relations, 1971-77 _See also_ names of
specific countries and incidents
Foreign students in the United States, 1973
Forestry, paper shortage/timber policy, 1973
Fort Devens, Ayer, Mass.
Briefing for visit, 27 May 1977
Clippings, 1976
Constituent mail, 1976
General
1975-76 (3 folders)
Box 440 1977-78
Manual Morse Code schools consolidation, 1977
(2 folders)
Massachusetts congressional delegation, 1976
Miscellaneous, 1965, 1976-77, n.d.
Box 441 Tour, 14 June 1976
Frank, Martin, 1968
Freedom of Information Act, 1975
Full employment, 1975
Fund for Peace, 1973-74
Gammal, Albert, investigation of General
Services Administration Regional Office,
1975-78
Garrard, John C., M-1 rifle case, 1971
Gay rights, 1977
Germany, Federal Republic of, 1970-73
General Dynamics Corp.
DDG47 Destroyer, 1976-77
Liquified natural gas tankers, 1976-77
Box 442 General Electric Co.
Pittsfield, 1970-75
Strike, 1969-70
General Services Administration
Boston, 1976
Change in policy allowing federal grantees to
use federal supply sources, 1972
Hand Tool Procurement Program, 1967-77
Special police, 1970 _See also same series_,
Gammal, Albert
Geneva protocol, 1970-71
Genocide Convention, 1966-74
Ghana, 1968-77
Greece, 1967-78
Box 443 Gregario, Apolinario and Angelica, immigration
case, 1970-71
Guatemala, 1976
Gun control, Brooke position, 1972
Haiti, 1974-76
Hakim, Malik, case of, 1972
Harrison, Eddie, case of, 1969-70
Haynsworth, Clement F., nomination to Supreme
Court, 1969
(1 folder)
Box 444 (4 folders)
Health issues
Brooke, Edward W., statements, 1971-78
Cost of Living Council, health regulations,
1973-74
Box 445 Health insurance legislative information,
1974-76
Health systems agencies, 1976
Hospital costs, 1978
Massachusetts delegation meeting with Health,
Education, and Welfare officials, 1976
Maternal and Child Health Care Act, S. 3592,
1976
Public health, 1975-78
Health, Education and Welfare Department,
section 408 limitations on appropriated funds
used to pay for contract services by profit
making consultants, 1975
Highways
Cutbacks, 1967-68
Dual highway hearing regulations, 1968
Interstates
I-95/I-895, 1971-72
I-190, 1977
I-495, 1975-76
Box 446 Historic preservation, National Register of
Historic Places, 1971
Honduras, 1977
Housing
Farmers Home Administration
Creation of Massachusetts state office,
1974-76
Rural housing/Massachusetts, 1972
General, 1968-78 (3 folders)
Box 447 Housing and Urban Development, Department of
Foreclosures, 1977-78
Mentally disabled, 1977-78
Retraining, S. Con. Res. 4, 1971
Section 8, 1976-77
Section 202, 1976-78
Section 518 (b) Housing rehabilitation,
1975-76
Senate hearing, Boston, 18 April 1977
Housing Subcommittee (minority counsel)
chronological file
13 Sept. 1971-31 July 1975 (4 folders)
Box 448 1 Aug. 1975- 28 Dec. 1977 (5 folders)
Box 449 3 Jan.-22 Dec. 1978 (5 folders)
Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1970-75
Howard University Hospital Transplant Center,
1974-75
Human rights
Belgrade Conference, 1977
Brooke, Edward W., statements, 1967, 1977,
n.d.
Cases, 1975-78
Azbel-Frenz (7 folders)
Box 450 Geisberg-Zlotver (21 folders)
Friends of Lebanon, 1978
General, 1975-76
Helsinki monitoring groups, 1978 (Nobel)
Kiev-based monitoring groups, Ukraine, 1978
Hurricanes, 1977
Illegal aliens, 1977
Box 451 Immigration
General, 1975
Hearings, Boston and New Bedford, May 1971
(3 folders)
Imports, Brooke statements, 1967
Impounding of funds, 1970-71
Independent regulatory agencies, analysis of
turnover among commissioners, 1971
India, 1967-74
Indian Education Act, 1976
Indochina, Medical Aid for Indochina, Inc./Bach
Mai Hospital, 1973
Insurance, Brooke proposals, 1974-77
Box 452 Interior Department, appropriations, 1976
Internal Revenue Service, 1967
Investment Negotiation Center, 1975-76
Ireland, 1975-77
Israel
Brooke, Edward W., statements and speeches,
1967-78 _See also_ Speeches and Writings
file
General, 1967-78 _See also_ Yom Kippur War
Italy, 1976-77
Jackson, Jesse, 1978, n.d.
Jackson State College, Jackson, Miss., Brooke
visit, 1970
Japan
General, 1971-75
Box 453 Trade
Brooke letter, 6 April 1973
Hardy L. Nathan's notes, 1972, n.d.
Job Corps, Office of Economic Opportunity,
1969-77
Jobs, Boston summer youth, 1973-78
John F. Kennedy Building, Boston, space
allocations, 1972
Joint Center for Political Studies, 1971-77
Joint Committee on Defense Production, 1976-77
Judicial Reform Act, 1969
Judicial selection, 1968-75
Box 454 Kazan-Komarek, Vladimir J., 1966-67
Kennedy-Brooke Conference, 1969 _See same
series_, Massachusetts, Washington Conference
of Community Officials
King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1969-75
Kollmorgen Co. 1977-78
Kolofolias, John, 1976-77
Korea, 1974-78
Labor
General, 1968-78
Health, Education and Welfare appropriation
matters, 1974-77
Laos, 1970-78
Latin America, 1970-78
Latin American Scholarship Program of American
Universities, 1977
Latin American Teaching Fellowships Program,
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, 1974
Latvia, 1977-78
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration,
1976-77
Lawrence Airport control tower, Lawrence, Mass.,
1978
Lebanon, 1977-78
Legacy of Parks, 1972
Box 455 Legal services, 1973-78
Legislative veto, use of, 1978
Liberty Bell Pavilion, 1977-78
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1974
Limousine Use Committee, 1973
Liquid Natural Gas Import Station, Everett,
Mass., Federal Power Commission hearings,
1976
Lithuania, 1978
Lockheed loan guarantee, 1971
Logan Airport, Boston, Mass.
Advisory Committee on Night Noise
Limitations, 1976
(1 folder)
Box 456 (4 folders)
General
1967-72 (2 folders)
Box 457 1973-76 (1 folder)
Los Angeles Times Syndicate, n.d.
Lowell Technological Institute, Lowell, Mass.,
Afro American Society, 1969
M-1 rifles, 1978
Machiasport, Maine, free trade zone and oil
refining subzone
General, 1968-69
Hearings, 1968
Letters, 1968-69
Memos, 1969, n.d.
News clippings, 1968-69
Releases, 1968-69
Box 458 Marine boundaries, extension of, 1969-70
Marshall Islands, NBC news report, 1978
Martha's Vineyard, 1969-72
Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Social
Change, 1972
Mashpee land suit, 1976-78
Massachusetts
Business opportunities with federal
government, 1972
Coastline disaster, 1972
Economic conferences, 1976
Economy
Association of Technical Professionals,
1971
Economic conversion, 1970-73
Box 459 "Employment and the Environment" meeting,
Boston, 9 June 1972
General, 1971-77 (2 folders)
Massachusetts Congressional Delegation
letters, 1973
Public Employment Program, 1971
Report on trip to Massachusetts, 29 Oct. 1976
by Hardy Nathan
Environmental issues, 1969-72 _See also same
series,_ specific topics or projects
Faculties of Massachusetts universities, n.d.
Box 460 "Massachusetts, Washington Conference of
Community Officials" (Kennedy-Brooke
Conference) Washington, D.C., 9-10 June
1969 (2 folders)
Transportation legislation, 1978
Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Commuter rail, 1977
Contract dispute, 1978
Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination,
1976-77
Massachusetts Workfare Program, David Mofenson,
letter
Massport (Massachusetts Ports Authority)
1971-75 (2 folders)
Box 461 1976-77
Mayaquez affair, 1975
Meat inspection, 1973-75
Members of Congress for Peace Through Law,
1969-73 (2 folders)
Merrimac River Basin, 1971-72
Meskill, Thomas J., nomination to Court of
Appeals for Second Circuit, 1975
Metropoulos, John, 1968-69
Box 462 Mexican prisoner exchange, 1977
MIAs _See same series_, Vietnam, POWs and MIAs
Microwave radiation issue, 1978
Middle East
Brooke, Edward W., statements, 1967-78
General, 1967-78 _See also same series_, Yom
Kippur War
Military
Construction, FY 79
Disability payments, 1971
Draft, 1970-71
Procurement authorization bills, 1969-70
Service, miscellaneous, 1976
Survivors, 1977
Milk prices, 1973
Minority business enterprises, 1969-77
(l folder)
Box 463 (2 folders)
Miss Black Massachusetts Pageant, 1970, 1976
Mitchell, Clarence, suggested for United Nations
post, 1976
Model Cities
Audit, Boston, 1971
Program, n.d.
Rent supplements, 1967-69
Model Criminal Justice Reform Act, 26 Jan. 1971
Morris, Robert H., nomination to Federal Power
Commission, 1973
Multinational corporations, 1973
Multiple Independent Targetable Re-entry
Vehicles (MIRV) and Anti-Ballistics Missiles
(ABM), 1969-70
Murray, Pauli, 1970
MX missile, 1978
Box 464 Nantucket Sound Islands Trust, 1972-76
Narcotics control
International, 1974-75
State Department, 1972-75
See also same series, Drugs
Narragansett Bay wage border area, 1975
National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders
Corwin, Bill, files of, 1967
Disturbances, analysis of city, 1967
(2 folders)
Memorandum on police-community relations,
n.d.
Miscellaneous, 1967-68
Records
Aug.-Sept. 1967
Box 465 Oct.-Dec. 1967 (3 folders)
Report drafts
1 Jan. 1968, Pt. 1, "What Happened?"
1 Jan. 1968, Pt. 2, "Why Did It Happen?"
Box 466 1 Jan. 1968, Pt. 3, "What Can Be Done."
(2 folders)
9 Feb. 1968 (2 folders)
15 Feb. 1968
(1 folder)
Box 467 (1 folder)
Undated
Appendix A
Miscellaneous chapters (2 folders)
Supplement on Control of Disorder
Supplement on Public Safety
Box 468 Survey paper on short-term domestic program
options
Testimony
National Advisory Committee to the United States
Commissioner General for US Participation in
World Exposition, 1967
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
(NASA)
Electronic Research Center, 1969-70
General, 1973
National Commission on Consumer Finance, 1969
National Endowment for the Arts, 1971
National Federation of Settlement and
Neighborhood Center Legislative Seminar,
Washington, D.C., Mar. 1974
National Health Plans, 1974-76
National Science Foundation appropriations, 1976
Box 469 National security
Brooke, Edward W., statements, 1970-78
General, n.d.
Naval Academy Board of Visitors, 1975
Naval Facilities Engineering Command, 1969-70
Navy, Department of the, 1978
Neighborhood Youth Corps, 1969-70
New Bedford, Mass.
Civil disturbances, 1969-72
(2 folders)
Box 470 (2 folders)
Investigation of federal programs, 1971
New England economy, 1974
New England Fuel Institute, 1977
New England Regional Commission, 1969-75
(2 folders)
New England River Basins Commission, 1968-70
New York City financial crisis
Hearings before Senate Committee on Banking,
Housing and Urban Affairs
3-17 Oct. 1975
Box 471 18 Oct.-May 1976 (4 folders)
Box 472 June 1976-June 1978, n.d. (3 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1975
Nicaragua, 1978
Nigeria/Biafra relief
Jan.-Aug. 1968
Box 473 Sept. 1968-Oct. 1973, n.d. (5 folders)
Box 474 Noise pollution, 1970-75
North Andover anti-ballistic missile (ABM) site,
1970
North Atlantic Ports Association, 1969
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1973
North Carolina electoral dispute, 1969
Northeast corridor, 1976
Northeast rail reorganization, 1975
Northeast senators, draft of organization, n.d.
Northeast-Midwest Coalition, Senate caucus,
1977-78
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, 1978
Nuclear plant licensing
General, 1971-72
Box 475 Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station, 1975
Nuclear reactors
Clinch River breeder reactor demonstration
plant, 1975
Thermal policy, 1970
Nuclear tests, Amchitka Island, 1971
Nuclear weapons policy, 1970-78
Occupational Safety Act, 1971
Ocean resources, 1974
Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO)
General, 1969-73
Regional (Boston), 1969, 1972
Office of Minority Business Enterprise, 1977
Office of National Security, assessment for the
Congress, 1972
Oil crises
Brooke, Edward W., speeches and statements,
1969-73
General
1967-69
Box 476 1970-75 (4 folders)
Box 477 1976-78, n.d.
Mandatory fuel allocation, 1973
Meeting with oil service station dealers,
1976
Offshore oil, 1971-72
Oil cost equalization proposals background,
1974
Oil Import Task Force, 1969-70
Select Committee on Outer Continental Shelf,
hearings in Massachusetts, 1975
Okinawa reversion, June-July 1971
Box 478 Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC),
1969-74
Otis Air Force Base, Cape Cod, Mass.
Artillery firing, 1972
Contract awards, 1968
Outer space, 1967
Overseas Development Council, 1973
Pakistan, 1971-78
Pan-African Business Center, 1975
Panama Canal treaties
1971-78 (3 folders)
Box 479 Undated _See also_ Senatorial Papers,
Legislative File, 95th Congress, 1977-78
Paper industry, 1973-74
Pave Paws, 1977-78
Peace Corps, 1969-77
Peace, structure of, 1971-72
Penn Central Railroad, 1970-73, 1977 (3 folders)
Perini Corp., 1967-72
Periodical Galleries Committee, 1974-76
Pesticides, 1970-73
Petrochemicals, 1970-74
Box 480 Philippines, 1970-73
Phoenix, (Boston) questionnaire, 1978
Photographs, repository requests, 1971
Picketing, construction site, 1975
Pittsfield, Mass., weather station, 1968-69
P.L. 480 Program, 1974
Plum Island, Mass., 1972-76
Plymouth-Provincetown Celebration Commission,
1970-72 (2 folders)
Poland, 1976-78
Pollution problems in Massachusetts, 1967-72
Poor People's Campaign, 1968
Ports (deep water), 1973-74
Box 481 Portugal, 1973-77
Postal Service, 1967-78
Poverty, 1967
Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and
Administrative Justice, 1967
Presidential election of 1972, appointment of
special assistant, 1973
Privacy, 1974
Private investment, 1967
Productivity, 1972
Propane gas problems, 1973
Proposition 13, property tax revolt, 1978
Property tax relief/schools, 1971-72
Public charities, 1974
Public Employment Act of 1971, analysis by
Congressional Black Caucus
Public opinion questionnaire, 1978
Public works (Title 1-miscellaneous), 1976-77
Box 482 Putnam, Harold (Health, Education, and Welfare,
Department of), 1970-71
Puerto Rican community, 1972
Puerto Rico, 1970-73
Quincy Shipyard
General, 1974-77
Strike, 1977
Railroads, 1967-78
Raytheon Company plant closing in North Dighton,
1972-73
Real estate rentals, Boston, 1971
Refineries, 1976
Refugees, 1974-78
Regional Energy Corp., 1975-76
Rehnquist, William, nomination as associate
justice, Supreme Court, 1971
Renegotiation Reform Act of 1977
Box 483 "Reorganization Plan #1" (voluntary action
programs), 1971
Resident aliens, legislative proposals, 1970
Revenue sharing, 1970-76
Rhodesia, 1972-78 _See also same series,_
Africa, Southern
River blindness, 1974
Route 128 Professional Service Center _See same
series,_ Unemployment
Rumania, 1967
Rural Integrated Health Programs, 1975
Russian fishing violations, 1972-73
Sahel drought/Sahel Development Program,
1973-78, n.d. (3 folders)
Box 484 Saline water appropriations, 1973
Saudi Arabia, 1978
Schweitzer Hospital Project, 1973-76
Sea Dog incident _See same series_, Fishing
industry, Harassment by foreign trawlers
Security clearances for American university
personnel overseas, 1969
Securities and Exchange Commission, 1971
Securities Subcommittee, 1971
Securities, Harrison A. Williams's study, 1970
Selective Service reform, 1969-71
Sentinel Missile System, Lynnfield, 1968
Shoe industry
General, 1967-77
Questionnaire, 1969
Sickle cell anemia, 1971
Silver stockpile, 1978
Small Business Administration
Jan. 1967-Apr. 1969 (2 folders)
Box 485 Aug. 1969-Dec. 1977, n.d.
National Advisory Council for Black Economic
Development, 1968-69 (2 folders)
Project OWN, 1968-69
Section 8(a) Minority Enterprise Program,
1970, 1978
Smaller Business Association of New England
(SBANE), 1972, 1977
Social security
General, 1967-77
Box 486 Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
legislation, 1976
South Africa, 1972-78
Southeast Asia, 1973-76 _See also same series_,
East Asia
Southern Elections Fund, 1973
Southwest corridor, 1972-77
Soviet Jews, 1970-77
Soviet Union, consular convention, 1967
Spain, United States military bases in, 1970
Spanish speaking citizens, 1972, 1977
St. Stephen's Crown, 1977
State Department, 1975-76
State social services programs, federal funding
of, 1973
Box 487 Storm emergency, 7 Feb. 1978
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) issues,
1969-78
Strike legislation, n.d.
Student loan program, 1976-77
Subscription television, 1969
Subversive Activities Control Board, 1967
Sullivan, Leon, n.d.
Supersonic Transport (SST), 1969-76
Tanker safety regulations, 1977
Tax preparation firms legislation, 1971
Taxes, 1971-72
Tehran American School, 1978
Terrorism, international, 1978, n.d.
Thomas, William, Jr., 1975
Tiant, Luis, 1975 _See also same series_, Human
rights cases
Tisbury, Mass., three-hundredth anniversary,
1970
Box 488 Tobacco price supports, 1976
Trade, 1967-77 (2 folders)
Transportation, 1970-78
Tributes, 1973-76
Trident submarines, n.d.
Trips
Africa
1968
Briefing books
Africa
Congo
Box 489 Guinea
Kenya
Nigeria
State Department (2 folders)
Follow-up and thank-you correspondence
Itinerary
Final schedule
Flight schedule
Local arrangements
Box 490 Letters of introduction
Miscellaneous
Peace Corps, 1967-68
Preliminary planning
General
People to see (2 folders)
Press coverage
Report
Contributions by Herschelle S.
Challenor
Draft
Box 491 Final report
Public response to speech reporting on
trip, 1971
Cambodia, 1973
Europe, 1968
Germany and Switzerland, 1967
Greece, Cyprus, and Portugal, 1975
Haiti
1974
Briefing book and report (2 folders)
Box 492 1977
Indochina, 1973
Briefing book
Background information
Official documents
William D. Rossiter
Correspondence
Distribution of report
Preliminary briefing notes and papers
Box 493 Report
Israel and Greece, 1967
Middle East, 1975
Southeast Asia, 1967
Briefing book
Miscellaneous
Report
Drafts
Final
Box 494 Soviet Union, Poland, and Italy, 1976
Tris treated clothing, n.d.
Turkey
Arms embargo, 1978
General, 1975-78
Tye, Raymond, 1970-78
Uganda, 1977-78
Unemployment
Insurance, 1974
Massachusetts
"128" Professional Service Center, 1969-71
Scientists and engineers, 1971
Seminar on Unemployment and the
Massachusetts Economy, Boston, 8 Feb.
1971 (2 folders)
Box 495 Statements by Brooke, 1970-73
Statistics/General information, 1970-72
(2 folders)
Trip to Massachusetts by Hardy Nathan, Nov.
1970
United Givers Fund, confrontation by minorities,
1970
United Nations, 1966-78
United Negro College Fund, 1970
United States Army, 1973-77
United States Code (42, U.S.C. 1983), 1973-76
United States Congress, 1974, n.d.
Box 496 United States International Trade Commission
hearings, Boston, 3 Apr. 1975
United States Military Academy, West Point,
N.Y., code, 1977
United States Senate
Code of conduct/ethics, 1976-78, n.d.
Miscellaneous, 1976-78
Select Committee on Standards and Conduct,
1973-76
Senate restaurant employees, 1969, 1971
Standing Rule XXII, cloture, 1969 (2 folders)
United States-United Kingdom tax treaty, 1977
United States-USSR scientific and technical
exchange, 1973
United States Supreme Court, 1968-71
Upward Bound, 1971-72
Box 497 Urban agenda, 1978
Urban gardening program, 1976
Urban problems, miscellaneous, 1967-74
USS _Constitution_, 1973-74
USS _Effie M. Morrisey_, preservation of, 1976
USS _Guam_, n.d.
Utility rate reform, 1976
Veterans legislation, 1968-74
Vietnam
Black servicemen, 1967
Brooke, Edward W., position and statements,
1967-73, n.d. (3 folders)
Box 498 Business executive movement for Vietnam
peace, 1971
Civilian prisoners, 1973
Congressional resolutions, 1969-70
General
Apr. 1965-Apr. 1972 (2 folders)
May 1972-Feb. 1978, n.d.
Isolation cells, 1971
Mass deportation, 1971
Organizations helping the children of
Vietnam, 1973
Prisoners of War (POWs) and soldiers missing
in action (MIAs), 1970-77
Box 499 South Vietnamese political prisoners, 1974
Torture of Vietnamese women, 1971
Truce agreement, 1973
Violence/conflict resolution, 1972
Virgin Islands, 1969
Vocational education _See same series_,
Education, vocational and home study
Voting rights extension, 1975
Wage price freeze, 1971
Walker, Mary Edwards, 1977
Walsh-Healy Public Contracts Act, 1969
Waltham Republican City Committee, 1973
Warnke, Paul, 1977
Warren Commission investigation, 1975
Washington Cathedral, 1971
Watergate
General,1973-74
Memoranda and documents, Feb. 1973-Sept.
1974, notebook (3 folders)
Watertown Arsenal, 1971-73
Watson, Barbara, 1974
Box 500 Weatherships, 1968-77 (2 folders)
Weeks, Sinclair, n.d.
Welfare reform, 1971-77
Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass., Peace
Vigil, 1972
Western Electronics Manufacturers Association
(WEMA), speech and letter, 1978
West Papua, New Guinea, 1969
Westover Air Force Base, Westover, Mass.,
acquisition of excess property, 1975
Westreich, Mrs. Stanley (International Sickle
Cell Anemia Research Institute), 1975
White House Conference on Food, Nutrition and
Health, 1969
White House Conference on Inflation, Sept. 1974
White House Fellows Program, 1974-75
Windfall profits taxes, 1975
Box 501 Witteveen facility, International Monetary Fund
supplementary financing of, 1978
Women, Governor's Commission on Status of, 1972
Workfare plans, 1977-78 (2 folders)
World Affairs Council of Boston, 1973
World Bank, 1978
World hunger, 1975-78
Wyman, Louis C.-John A. Durkin election dispute,
1975
Yastrzemski, Carl M., 1977
Yom Kippur War, 1973
Analysis
Brooke, Edward W., lecture
Peace efforts, general
Young, Andrew, political prisoners statement,
1978
Young, Whitney M., 1970-72
Young Families Housing Act, 1976
Zaire, 1977-78
Zambia, 1978
Box 502 Legislative File, 1967-78
Bills
90th Congress, 1967-68
S. 1, Firearms control
S. 5, Truth in Lending Act
S. 17, Rights for Vietnam veterans
S. 47, Study of executive branch
S. 355, Reorganization of Congress
(2 folders)
S. 450, Virgin Islands
S. 674, Police interrogation
S. 699, Intergovernmental Personnel Act
S. 794, Columbus Day
S. 917, Safe Streets and Crime Bill
(2 folders)
Box 503 (2 folders)
S. 991, Crime
S. 993, Crime
S. 1026, Civil Rights Act
S. 1035, Executive branch employees
S. 1155, Export-Import Bank Acts
S. 1316, Referees in bankruptcy
S. 1358, S. 1359, S. 1362, Civil rights
S. 1401, Land and water conservation
S. 1432, Amending and extending the draft
S. 1508, Care and control of alcoholism
S. 1553, Naval districts
S. 1574, American Revolution Bicentennial
Commission
S. 1592, Home ownership
S. 1661, Public assistance long-term care
S. 1684, Office of National Science
Research
S. 1726, Anti-dumping Act amendments
S. 1741, Foreign banks
S. 1872, Foreign Assistance Act
S. 1954, Social security
S. 1963, Weston, Ill. atomic power plant
S. 1973, Maritime Academy Act
S. 1985, Flood insurance
S. 2050, Wiretapping
S. 2147, Meat inspection
S. 2260, Vietnam prisoners
Box 504 S. 2269, Seizure of United States fishing
vessels
S. 2308, Water pollution
S. 2329, Railroads
S. 2363, Bunker Hill National Historic
Site, Charlestown, Mass.
S. 2388, Economic opportunity (2 folders)
S. 2411, Groundfish
S. 2415, Marine sanctuaries study
S. 2481, Animals
S. 2515, Redwoods
S. 2524, Immigration
S. 2539, Electronics
S. 2572, Domestic Development Bank
S. 2573, Economic Opportunity Corp.
S. 2648, Vietnam insurance
S. 2681, Moderate Housing Division
S. 2704, Scholarships
S. 2892, Social security amendments
S. 2907, Travel
S. 2935, Social security disability
S. 2936, Social security drugs
S. 2940, Small business
S. 2979, Negro History Commission
S. 3013, Supplemental appropriations
S. 3206, Water pollution control
S. 3249, Manpower training
S. 3303, Draft counsel
S. 3329, Flood control
Box 505 S. 3334-S. 3337, Implementation of
recommendations of the National Advisory
Commission on Civil Disorders _See also
same Congress_, S. Con. Res. 70
S. 3354, Coinage
S. 3394, Selective Service
S. 3415, Peace by Investment Corp.
S. 3425, Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge,
Barnstable Co., Mass.
S. 3484, New Bedford, Mass. storage
warehouse
S. 3505, Small Business Act amendment
S. 3521, Martin Luther King, Jr., medals
S. 3590, Agriculture Act of 1968
S. 3637, Firearms legislation
S. 3640, Executive Reorganization and
Management Act
S. 3727, Air traffic control
S. 3745, Youth Participation Act
S. 3770, Vocational education amendments
S. 3875, Community development
S. 4049, Highways
S. 4059, Internal Revenue amendments
S. ____, Supplemental appropriations, Jacob
Javits-Ralph Yarborough bill
S. ____, Ribicoff, Abraham-Peter H.
Dominick, tax credit for higher
education expenses
S. Res. 6 and 7, Proposed changes to Rule
XXII
S. Res. 49, "Great debate" resolution
S. Res. 83, North Atlantic Treaty
Organization resolution
S. Res. 103, Lodge, Henry Cabot, resolution
Box 506 S. Res. 112, Dodd, Thomas J., resolutions
re riots (2 folders)
S. Res. 146, Brooke, Edward W., resolutions
re riots
S. Res. 155, Water to Middle East
S. Res. 180, Vietnam
S. Res. 284, Israel
S. Res. 415, Nigeria
S. Con. Res. 10, 14, Highway funds
S. Con. Res. 34, Everett Dirksen, committee
to investigate riots and violent civil
disorders
S. Con. Res. 70, Joint Committee on Social
Welfare _See also same Congress_, S.
3334-3337
S.J. Res. 56, United Nations International
Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF)
S.J. Res. 90, Mass transport
S.J. Res. 94, Joint Committee on Crime
S.J. Res. 99, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
S.J. Res. 104, Merchant Marine
S.J. Res. 120, Tariff
S.J. Res. 159, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
H.R. 2508, Congressional redistricting
H.R. 2516, Open housing
H.R. 2767, Medicaid amendment
H.R. 4765, Bank holding
H.R. 7819, Elementary and Secondary
Education Act
Box 507 H.R. 9960, Appropriations amendment,
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD)
H.R. 10368, Legislative appropriations
H.R. 10509, Agriculture Department
appropriations
H.R. 10738, Defense Department
appropriations
H.R. 10783, District of Columbia Crime Bill
H.R. 11641, Dickey-Lincoln hydroelectric
project, Maine
H.R. 12080, Social security (2 folders)
H.R. 15263, Foreign aid
H.R. 15414, Excise tax
H.R. 16703, Military construction
authorization
H.R. 17023, Independent offices and
Department of Housing and Urban
Development (HUD)
H.R. 17324, Renegotiation Act
H.R. 18037, Labor Department-Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare
appropriations
H.R. 18707, Defense Department
appropriations
H.J. Res. 888, Continuing appropriations
91st Congress, 1969-70
S. 1, Relocation assistance and land
acquisition
Box 508 S. 7, Water pollution control
S. 8, Agricultural workers, National Labor
Relations Board (NLRB)
S. 10, Congressional redistricting
S. 11, Intergovernmental Personnel Act
S. 14, Afro-American history and culture
S. 15, Rural Job Development Act
S. 27, Glen Canyon National Recreation
Area, Arizona and Utah
S. 30, Organized crime
S. 100, Firearms Information Act
S. 335, Endangered Species Act
S. 500, Farm tax limitations
S. 508, National Foundation for Social
Sciences
S. 543, Copyright Bill reform
S. 611, _See same Congress_, H.R. 7906
S. 706, Saxbe, William B., amendments to
Family Assistance Act
S. 721, Credit cards
S. 740, Committee on Mexican-American
Affairs
S. 763, Generic drugs
S. 861, Consumer Protection Assistance Act
S. 868, New Bedford, Mass., storage
warehouse
S. 915, Disaster loans for small business
S. 916, _See same Congress_, H.R. 7906
S. 937, Government Employees Training Act
S. 942, Supersonic Transport( SST)
legislation
S. 1070, Air traffic control
S. 1072, Appalachian region development
program
S. 1076, Youth Conservation Corps
S. 1090, Regional Development Act of 1969
S. 1091, Technical and financial assistance
to fishing industry.
S. 1092, Wholesome Fish Act
S. 1132, Redefinition of disability, social
security
S. 1151, Fish Disease Bill
S. 1212, Capital bank for small business
S. 1213, Amendments to Small Business
Investment Act (SBIA) of 1958
S. 1265, Air traffic congestion relief
Box 509 S. 1285, McGovern, George, and Mark
Hatfield, National Economic Conversion
Commission
S. 1289, Promotion of United States travel
S. 1362, Opportunities Industrialization
Centers
S. 1452, Science research
S. 1519, Library Commission
S. 1520, Newspaper preservation
S. 1592, Marine sanctuaries study
S. 1613, Eisenhower Dam, Colorado River,
Arizona
S. 1652, Monomoy Island, Barnstable Co.,
Mass.
S. 1699, National environment bank
S. 1708, Land and water conservation
S. 1721, Tobacco
S. 1791, Bill of Rights for executive
employees
S. 1798, Credits for pollution control
S. 1805, Connecticut River Valley
S. 1814, DC Transit Co.
S. 1830, Alaska claims
S. 1858, South Africa sugar quota
S. 1865, Malnutrition studies
S. 1997, Alcoholism care and control
S. 2004, Renewal of broadcast license
S. 2029, Cease and desist for Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
S. 2037, Neighborhood Health Act
S. 2059, Fishing Fleet Improvement Act
Box 510 S. 2108, Family planning legislation
S. 2147, Impacted area funds (public
housing)
S. 2193, Occupational safety
S. 2234, Westfield National Cemetery,
Westfield, Mass.
S. 2259, Ghetto credit unions
S. 2283, East-West trade
S. 2341, Merchant Marine Act amendments
S. 2347, Population control
S. 2360, Extend boundaries of the Grand
Canyon National Park, Ariz.
S. 2367, Economic Opportunity Act
amendments
S. 2368, National Institute of Building
S. 2385, Small business, high risk loans
S. 2386, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission, applicability to government
employees
S. 2390, Trade Expansion Act of 1969
S. 2391, Water and air pollution control
S. 2392, Historic Naval Ships Association
S. 2425, Federal Aid Highway Act
S. 2446, Laboratory Animals Welfare Act
Box 511 S. 2453, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
S. 2454, Discrimination in juries
S. 2455, Civil Rights Commission
S. 2462, Extension of American Revolution
Bicentennial Commission
S. 2524, Phase out of farm subsidies
S. 2546, Military procurement authorization
amendments (3 folders)
S. 2547, Food stamps
S. 2548, School Lunch Act
S. 2601, District of Columbia Crime Bill
(2 folders)
S. 2696, Export Control Act
Box 512 S. 2697, Crime control
S. 2761, Rental assistance
S. 2831, Watershed and flood protection
S. 2864, Housing and Urban Development Act
S. 2876, Television broadcast time for
candidates
S. 2890, GI bill to activate reservists
S. 2917, Coal mine safety
S. 2948, Revenue sharing bill
S. 2986, Welfare legislation (2 folders)
S. 3072, Federal Low Emission Vehicle
Procurement Act
S. 3082-89, General Services Administration
stockpile bills
S. 3113, Separate session of Congress
S. 3127, United States-USSR exchange
S. 3150, Medical and dental school grants
S. 3154, Transportation assistance
S. 3187, Teacher Corps
S. 3202, Immigration reform
S. 3216, Lead-based paint poisoning
S. 3237, Environmental education
S. 3246, Drug Control Act
S. 3255, Smoking in airplanes
S. 3302, Defense Production Act
S. 3316, Health/Pollution Act
S. 3370, Veteran's medical records
S. 3388, Environmental Quality
Administration
S. 3418, Formula grants to public health
education
S. 3443, President's health improvement
program
S. 3460, Coastal zone management
Box 513 S. 3466, President's environmental bills
S. 3484, Marine environment and pollution
control
S. 3546, National Air Quality Standards Act
S. 3560, Lower voting age to eighteen
S. 3566, Arts and humanities fund
S. 3619, Disaster relief program
S. 3624, Mobile homes in rural areas
S. 3643, Gold medal for Martin Luther King,
Jr.
S. 3677, Environmental Quality
Administration Act
S. 3685, Mortgage credit
S. 3687, National Water Quality Standards
Act
S. 3715, Flexible Fiscal Policy Act
S. 3745, Federal disaster assistance
program
S. 3774, Beach erosion control
S. 3823, One bank holding company
S. 3835, Alcohol care and control
S. 3860, Employment and training
S. 4080-81, District of Columbia Crime Bill
S. 4086-88, Low-income housing
S. 4104, School breakfast expansion
S. 4106, Health Service Corp. Act
S. 4141, Amendments to the Atomic Energy
Act of 1954
S. 4358, Air quality standards
S. 4515, Log export restriction
S. ____, Domestic Development Bank (Jacob
Javits)
S. ____, Family welfare amendments (Jacob
Javits)
S. ____, Lead-based paints (Richard
Schweiker)
S. Res. 68, Select Committee on Nutrition
S. Res. 85, Troop commitments
Box 514 S. Res. 192, Voluntary school prayer
S. Res. 194, Job Corps
S. Res. 211, Multiple Independently
Targetable Reentry Vehicle (MIRV)
S. Res. 245, Release of Vietnam War
prisoners
S. Res. 281, Hunger
S. Res. 376, Advisory Committee on Cancer
Research
S. Res. 399, World Environmental Institute
S. Res. ____, National Blood Donor Month
(Eagleton)
S. Con. Res. 3, Nigerian relief
S. Con. Res. 62, Prisoners of war
S. Con. Res. 80, Prisoners of war
S.J. Res. 5, Joint Committee to Investigate
Crime
S.J. Res. 7, Voting age
S.J. Res. 14, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
S.J. Res. 47, Health, science, and society
S.J. Res. 51, Electoral reform
S.J. Res. 54, Interstate oil compact
S.J. Res. 56, Congressional representation
for D.C.
S.J. Res. 59, Constitutional amendment
regarding voting requirements
S.J. Res. 107, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Memorial Commission
S.J. Res. 122, Extension of export control
S.J. Res. 132, Shorthand Reporters Week
S.J. Res. 147, Lower voting age to eighteen
S.J. Res. 154, National Blood Bank Month
S.J. Res. 155, Nuclear testing
S.J. Res. 158, Dwight D. Eisenhower dollars
S.J. Res. 214, Population control
Nominations
Gilbert, Carl
Otepka, Otto
Treaty, nonproliferation
H.R. 471, Taos Indians
H.R. 514, Elementary and secondary
education
Box 515 H.R. 4152, Merchant Marine
H.R. 4239, Lamb import quotas
H.R. 4249, Voting rights
H.R. 5833, Medicaid
H.R. 6778, Amend the Bank Holding Co. Act
of 1956
H.R. 7206, Salary increases
H.R. 7819, Education
H.R. 7906, Interstate taxation
H.R. 11102, Public health
H.R. 11271, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration authorization
H.R. 11400, Supplemental appropriations
H.R. 11612, Agriculture Department
appropriations
H.R. 12290, Surtax
H.R. 12781, Interior Department
appropriations
H.R. 12964, State, Justice, and Commerce
departments appropriations
Box 516 H.R. 13018, Military construction
H.R. 13270, Tax reform (5 folders)
Box 517 H.R. 13300, Railroad retirement
H.R. 13763, Legislative appropriations
H.R. 14465, Airport Expansion Act
H.R. 15628, Military sales
H.R. 15931, Labor Department-Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare
appropriations
H.R. 16516, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration authorization
H.R. 16916, Education appropriations
H.R. 17070, Post Office reorganization
H.R. 17123, Military procurement
(2 folders)
Box 518 (2 folders)
H.R. 17399, Second supplemental
appropriation
H.R. 17548, Housing and Urban Development
Department appropriations
H.R. 17575, State, Justice, Commerce
departments appropriations
H.R. 17755, Transportation Department
appropriations
H.R. 17802, Debt ceiling
H.R. 17825, Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration
H.R. 17923, Agriculture Department
appropriations
H.R. 17970, Military construction
appropriations
H.R. 18515, Labor/Health, Education, and
Welfare departments appropriations
H.R. 18546, Farm Bill
H.R. 18583, Drug control
Box 519 H.R. 18679, _See same Congress_, S. 4141
H.R. 19590, Defense appropriations
H.R. 19830, Housing and Urban Development
Department and independent offices
appropriations
H.R. 19928, Supplemental appropriations
H.J. Res. 614, National Adult-Youth
Communication Week
Agriculture Department appropriations,
FY1971
Cosigned amendments (no bill numbers)
92d Congress, 1971-72
S. 1, Electoral Reform Act
S. 23, Ethnic Heritage Studies Center
S. 31, Manpower Bill
S. 32, National Science Foundation
S. 34, Conquest of Cancer Act
S. 51, Cheng, Elizabeth
S. 61, Madona, Agnese
S. 71, Small business
S. 301, Bunker Hill National Historic Site,
Charlestown, Mass.
S. 317, Interstate Taxation Act
S. 400, Criminal justice reform
S. 488, Snake River, Oreg., and Hell's
Canyon, Idaho
S. 575, Appalachian redevelopment
S. 659, Higher education amendments
S. 748-49, Contributions to multilateral
institutions
S. 813, Medeiros, Jorge
S. 1071, Status of surplus funds
S. 1167, Unsolicited mailing of cigarettes
S. 1201, Financial institutions
S. 1224, _See same Congress_, S. 71
S. 1237, Extension of disaster relief to
hospitals
S. 1260, _See same Congress_, S. 71
S. 1355, _See same Congress_, S. 71
S. 1389, Romania, most favored nation
status
S. 1408, Lobbying for tax exempt
organizations
S. 1538, American Revolution Bicentennial
Commission amendments
S. 1567, Conversion Assistance Corps
Box 520 S. 1599, Reserve Officers Commission
S. 1614, Public health service
S. 1857, American Revolution Bicentennial
Commission
S. 1933, Westfield National Cemetery,
Westfield, Mass.
S. 1973, Tadeusz Koþciuszko home,
Philadelphia, Pa.
S. 2023, Foreign Service Appeals Board
S. 2163, Veterans
S. 2224, Central Intelligence Agency report
to Congress
S. 2398, Airport noise abatement
S. 2413, Wage and price control
S. 2433, Health insurance
S. 2551, Securities exchange
S. 2596, Brooke, Edward W., voting bill
S. 2732, Nullification of criminal records
S. 2770, Federal Water Pollution Control
Act amendments
S. 2819 Foreign aid
S. 2824, Wholesome Fish Act
S. 2892, Two year study of Atlantic coast
S. 2956, War powers
S. 2962, Job training in prisons
S. 2971, Marine sanctuaries designation
S. 2981, Economic Stabilization Act, phase
III
S. 3063, Lobbying by tax-exempt
organizations
Box 521 S. 3076, Cigarette smuggling tax
S. 3080, Lead-based paint program
S. 3121, Five-year extension of the Civil
Rights Commission
S. 3123, Ceiling on federal spending
S. 3142, Aid for Soviet Jews in Israel
S. 3228, Child development
S. 3307, American Revolution Bicentennial
Commission
S. 3313, Proposed national corrections
academy
S. 3390, Foreign aid amendments
S. 3419, Consumer product safety
S. 3521, Juvenile delinquency
S. 3526, State Department/United States
Information Agency authorization
(2 folders)
S. 3536, Tax credits for private school
tuitions
S. 3601, Police reimbursement
S. 3614, Schools for handicapped kids
S. 3697, Scientific Manpower Act
S. 3732, Reduced fares for the elderly
S. 3872, Japan-American Friendship Act
S. 3880, Amending the National Defense
Education Act
S. 3924, Philip J. Philbin Federal
Building, Fitchburg, Mass.
S. 3939, Highway trust
S. 3941, Capitol Hill Historic District,
Washington, D.C.
S. ____, Abolish capital punishment in
District of Columbia (Adlai E.
Stevenson)
S. ____, Amendment to Clayton Act, (John
Sparkman)
S. ____, Full employment and job
development (Jacob Javits)
S. ____, Manpower Bill (Jacob Javits)
Box 522 S. ____, Non-discrimination clause in
property deeds (Adlai E. Stevenson)
S. Res. 17, Senate Rule XXII amendment
S. Res. 62, Congress and Vietnam
S. Res. 203, Fishing industry
S. Res. 214, Advice and consent on treaties
S. Res. 221, Northern Ireland
S. Res. 265, The hymn,"America"
S. Res. 272, Radio Free Europe and Radio
Liberty
S. Res. 280, Mike Gravel case
S. Res. 370, Helsinki Oversight Commission
S. Res. ____, Paid interns (Theodore F.
Stevens)
S. Res. ____, Planes to Israel (Jacob
Javits)
S. Con. Res. 4, Model Cities Program
S. Con. Res. 5, Prisoners of War Committee
S. Con. Res. 33, Persecution of Soviet Jews
S. Con. Res. 49, Prisoners of war
S. Con. Res. 52, Rights of mentally
retarded
S. Con. Res. 57, Day of prayer for peace
S. Con. Res. 66, Peace Corps payments
S.J. Res. 5, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
S.J. Res. 7, Eighteen-year-old voters
amendment
S.J. Res. 8-9, Equal Rights Amendment
S.J. Res. 75, Ethical questions of
biomedical research
S.J. Res. 86, Personal tax returns
S.J. Res. 126, National Blood Donor Month
S.J. Res. 171, Exceptional children's month
S.J. Res. 177, Labor statistics for Spanish
Americans
S.J. Res. 189, Prisoners Of War/Missing In
Action Week
S.J. Res. 236, Drug Abuse Prevention Week
H.R. 1, Welfare reform
Amendment to amendment 599
Amendment 1675
H.R. 4246, Interest rates
H.R. 5352, Maritime authorization
H.R. 6531, Extension of the military draft
bill
(2 folders)
Box 523 (1 folder)
H.R. 7016, Education appropriations
H.R. 8190, Supplemental appropriations
H.R. 8687, Military procurement
H.R. 8866, Sugar quota amendments
H.R. 9271, Appropriations
H.R. 9272, State Justice Commission
H.R. 9727, Offshore dumping
H.R. 9910, Foreign aid
Box 524 H.R. 10947, Tax bill
H.R. 11731, Defense Department
appropriations
H.R. 11955, Supplemental appropriations
H.R. 12067, Foreign aid appropriations
H.R. 14370, Revenue sharing
H.J. Res. 633, Continuing funds
H.J. Res. 742, Fiscal year continuing
resolution
93d Congress, 1973-74
S. 4, Retirement income security
S. 6, Educating handicapped children
S. 14, Health maintenance organization
S. 22, Wild areas
S. 32, National Science Foundation Act
S. 43, Agriculture and forestry bill
Box 525 S. 48, Vietnam Disengagement Act
S. 49, _See same Congress_, S. 59
S. 50, Older American's comprehensive
services
S. 59, Veterans bills
S. 70, Energy Policy Act
S. 136, Opportunities Industrialization
Assistance Act
S. 156, Termination of weapons range
activities
S. 208, Mount Holyoke Unit of the
Connecticut Historic Waterway, Hampshire
Co. Mass.
S. 209-11, Boston National Historical Park
S. 275, Veterans payments
S. 284, _See same Congress_, S. 59
S. 316, National wilderness preservation
S. 318, News media source protection
S. 319, New England States Fuel Oil Act
S. 343, Federal elections
S. 352, Voter Registration Act
S. 372, Elections reform
S. 373, Impoundment control
S. 386, Mass transit conference
(1 folder)
Box 526 (1 folder)
S. 394, Rural Electrification Act
amendments
S. 397, Financial disclosure requirement
S. 411, Postal Readjustment Act
S. 440, War Powers Act (3 folders)
S. 458, Bill of Rights for mentally
retarded
S. 470, Securities Act of 1934 Amendment
S. 502, Mass transit
S. 504, Warren G. Magnuson amendment
S. 518, Office of Management and Budget
S. 520, Capital Hill Historic District,
Washington, D.C.
S. 578, Congressional authorization for
reinforcement of United States forces in
Indochina
S. 597, Federal judgeships
Box 527 S. 606, Flood Control Act
S. 607, Lead-Based Paint Poison Prevention
Act
S. 649, Japan-United States Friendship Act
S. 679, Highways and Related Transportation
Systems Improvement Act
S. 707, Consumer Protection Agency
S. 738-739, Highway trust money and highway
program
S. 740, Migrant Workers Act
S. 754, Speedy Trial Act
S. 768, Spirit of '76 High Rail Act
S. 791, Export controls on cattlehides
S. 796, Improve museum services
S. 842, Protection of magazines and
newspapers from rising postal rates
S. 943, Lowell Historic Canal District,
Lowell, Mass.
S. 979, Springfield, Mass., Armory Bill
S. 980, Unemployment compensation
S. 1019, Terminate oil import control
S. 1036, Internal Revenue Code of 1954
amendment
S. 1064, Prevention of sexual
discrimination in housing
S. 1065, Amendment to the Truth in Lending
Act
S. 1081, Federal rights of way
S. 1085, Romanian Trade Act of 1973
S. 1090, Public broadcasting
S. 1114, Reform of criminal justice system
Box 528 S. 1125, Alcohol abuse
S. 1128, Newsmen's Privilege Act of 1973
S. 1220, Use of federal funds by Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare
S. 1248 State Department Authorization
Stability Act of 1973
S. 1255, Property Tax Relief and Reform Act
S. 1283, Energy research and development
S. 1288, Relief of Style Leather Co.
S. 1289, Relief of Frederick F. Slack
S. 1293, National Historic Records
Commission
S. 1314, Congressional Free Speech Act of
1973
S. 1415, Small Business Act amendment
S. 1472, Separation of powers
S. 1527, Lobster Control Act
S. 1539, Education amendments
S. 1541, Budget
S. 1548, Closing of military installations
S. 1563, Claims for growers of fruits and
vegetables
S. 1567, Conversion Assistance Corp.
S. 1606, Domestic applications of defense
research
S. 1662, Daily index to _Congressional
Record_
S. 1688, Federal Employees Privacy Bill
S. 1693, Full employment
Box 529 S. 1695, Benefits to workers affected by
defense realignments
S. 1708, Title X of the Public Health
Service Act amendment
S. 1714-15, 1718, Veterans
S. 1724, Bilingual Courts Act
S. 1738, NOW accounts
S. 1739, Inclusive tour charters
S. 1750, Frederick Law Olmsted Historic
Site, Brookline, Mass.
S. 1766, Campaign and Election Reform Act
of 1973
S. 1835, Veterans' Insurance Act
S. 1859, Boston Naval Shipyard Historic
Site and the USS _Constitution_
S. 1866, Increase in annuities to federal
employees
S. 1868, United Nations Participation Act
of 1945 amendment
S. 1875, Rehabilitation Act of 1972
amendment
S. 1888, Agriculture bill
S. 1914, Establishment of board for
international communication
S. 1923, Legislative Reorganization Act of
1970 amendment
S. 1929, Islands Trust Bill
S. 1954, Improve and regulate federal
election financing
S. 1988, Two-hundred-mile limit for control
of national waters
S. 1998, Community Mental Health Center
Extension Act
S. 2025, Social security
S. 2026, Foreign Assistance Act of 1961
amendment
S. 2029, Aid for Vietnamese children
S. 2058, Securities Processing Transaction
Act
S. 2068, Public Health Service Act
amendment
S. 2080, Rail passenger service
S. 2089, Energy Transportation Security
Act. _See also same Congress_, H.R.
8193
Box 530 S. 2117, Federal Mine Safety and Health
Amendments of 1973
S. 2175, Mortgage Investment Act of 1973
S. 2182, Housing Act
S. 2188, Midwest and northeast rail
transportation amendments 697-699
(3 folders)
S. 2234, Institutional Investor Full
Disclosure Act
S. 2241, Relief and rehabilitation of
drought stricken African states
S. 2278, Aviation Act amendment
S. 2289, Relief of Sister Mary Theodora
S. 2296, Forest Management Bill
S. 2335, Foreign Assistance Act amendments
(2 folders)
S. 2354, African Development Bank
S. 2359, Title II of Social Security Act
amendments
S. 2365, Amateur Athletic Bill
S. 2397, Increase in social security
benefits
S. 2474, Municipal Securities Act of 1973
S. 2488, Nutrition for elderly
S. 2516, Internal Revenue Service Code of
1954 amendments
S. 2519, National Securities Market Act of
1973
S. 2581, Randolph-Sheppard Act for Blind
S. 2589, Emergency Energy Act
S. 2665, Replenishment of International
Development Association
S. 2683, Securities Exchange Act of 1934
amendment
S. 2686, Legal Services Corporation Act
S. 2690, Title XVIII of Social Security Act
amendment
S. 2695, Public Health Service Act
amendment
S. 2697, Federal Bureau of Investigation
and arrest records
S. 2700, Postponement of implementation of
Headstart fee schedule
S. 2702, Daylight savings time
S. 2707, Securities and Exchange Act
amendment
S. 2711, Income tax exemption for deaf and
blind
S. 2718, Federal Election Financing Act
S. 2730, District of Columbia Medical and
Dental Assistance Act of 1970
S. 2776, Federal Emergency Energy
Administration Act
Box 531 S. 2784, Veterans education reform
S. 2789, Vietnam-era veterans educational
benefits
S. 2798, Rivers and harbors
S. 2848, Drug Abuse Education Act
S. 2854, National Arthritis Act
S. 2868, Tax counseling for the elderly
S. 2871, Food stamp amendments
S. 2915, Boston Naval Shipyard Historic
Site
S. 2938, Indian Health Care Improvement Act
S. 2963, Criminal Justice Information
Control and Protection of Privacy Act of
1974
S. 2964, Criminal Systems Act of 1974
S. 2983, Urban Hospital Emergency
Assistance Act of 1974
S. 2993, Emergency Energy Employment Act of
1974
S. 3000, Military procurement
S. 3024, Energy Crisis Unemployment
Benefits Act
S. 3044, Public financing
S. 3069, Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
benefits to the disabled
S. 3143, Social Security Act amendment
S. 3200, Homeowners Loan Act of 1974
S. 3207, Sugar Act of 1948 amendment
S. 3221, Energy Supply Act
Box 532 S. 3231, Poultry indemnity bill
S. 3258, Arlington National Cemetery,
Arlington, Va.
S. 3266, Establishment of an Electronic
Funds Transfer System Commission
S. 3267, Emergency Energy Act
S. 3277, Energy Resources and Recovery Act
of 1974
S. 3286, National health insurance
S. 3316, Historic trails
S. 3386, Social security benefits for
persons retiring after age sixty-five
S. 3398, Two-year extension of GI Bill
benefits
S. 3418, Federal Privacy Board
S. 3433, Wilderness Act amendment
S. 3436, Increase availability of mortgage
credit
S. 3458, American Agriculture and Consume
Protection Act of 1973
S. 3471, Amendment to the Military
Construction Act
S. 3492, Prohibit sex discrimination with
regard to credit
S. 3536, Nantucket Sound Islands Trust,
Nantucket, Mass.
S. 3548, Harry S. Truman Memorial Library,
Independence, Mo.
S. 3649, Social Security Recipients
Fairness Act of 1974
S. 3717, Extension of Emergency Petroleum
Allocation Act of 1973
S. 3751, Endangered Species Act of 1973
amendment
S. 3754, Child and Family Service Act of
1974
S. 3775, Consumer price index for the aged
S. 3798, Economic Opportunity and Community
Partnership Act of 1974
S. 3800, Legal assistants and the Court of
Appeals
S. 3908, Revision of Title XVI of Social
Security Act
S. 3911, Commission on Federal Paperwork
S. 3930, Federal Property and
Administrative Services Act of 1949
amendment
S. 3949, Regulation of liabilities insured
by certain banks
S. 3952, Social Security Recipient Fairness
Act of 1974
S. 3974, Lowell Historic Canal District,
Lowell, Mass.
S. 3979, Bill to increase the availability
of reasonably priced mortgage credit
S. 3982, Restrict tax information
S. 4019, Joint Committee on Intelligence
Oversight
Box 533 S. 4047, Condominium Act of 1974
S. 4079, Emergency Public Service
Employment Act of 1974
S. 4082, Social Services Amendment of 1974
S. 4102, National Historical Publications
and Records Commission
S. 4128, Scrimshaw bill
S. 4138, Older Americans Act of 1965
amendment
S. 4203, Fair trade legislation (2 folders)
S. 4207, Emergency Unemployment Act of 1974
S. 4234, Increase of federal gasoline tax
S. 4235, Automobile weight tax
S. 4255, Securities Investor Act amendment
S. Res. 13, Confidentiality of government
documents
S. Res. 18, Senate rule XXII amendment
S. Res. 59, Rail car shortage
S. Res. 67, Test Ban Treaty
S. Res. 106, Special assistant regarding
Watergate affair
S. Res. 115, Tribute to soldiers missing in
action (MIA)
S. Res. 124, Improvement of Medicare
coverage
S. Res. 139, Senatorial scheduling system
S. Res. 171, Remarks regarding Senate
cafeteria price increase
S. Res. 189, Aid to Israel
S. Res. 200, National security
S. Res. 257, Bill to amend standing rules
of the Senate
S. Res. 267, Permanent status for the
Committee on Aging
S. Res. 279, Washington Energy Conference
S. Res. 281, Energy sources and tourism
industry
S. Res. 291, Release of newsmen held
captive in Southeast Asia
S. Res. 302, Sahelian drought and river
blindness
S. Res. 324, Condemnation of terrorist acts
S. Res. 329, Resolution to reduce risk of
famine and reduce human suffering
S. Res. 353, Resolution commending Columbia
Broadcasting System for bicentennial
spot announcements
S. Res. 387, Senate interns
S. Res. 400, Granting of executive pardons
S. Res. 416, International Monetary Fund
S. Res. 426, Offshore oil leases
S. Res. 437, World hunger
S. Res. 446, Disapproving the proposed
deferral of budget authority regarding
homeownership
S. Con. Res. 12, Economic Opportunity Act
of 1964
S. Con. Res. 57, Housing assistance and
community development
S. Con. Res. 60, Reduction of fuel
consumption by the federal government
S. Con. Res. 66, Release of Simas Kudirka
from prison
S. Con. Res. 79, One-hundredth anniversary
of birth of Herbert Hoover
S. Con. Res. 91, Bust of Martin Luther
King, Jr.
S. Con. Res. 103, Authority of the Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve Bank
Box 534 S. Con. Res. 107, Immunity for Richard M.
Nixon
S. Con. Res. 113, World food shortage
S.J. Res. 2, Earth Week
S.J. Res. 11, Law Day
S.J. Res. 18, Thirtieth anniversary of the
Warsaw Uprising
S.J. Res. 20, Martin Luther King, Jr.
S.J. Res. 21, Atlantic Union delegation
S.J. Res. 23, Emergency importation of oil
S.J. Res. 49, National Employ the Older
Worker Week
S.J. Res. 56, Afro-American History Week
S.J. Res. 71, Health, science, and society
S.J. Res. 76, District of Columbia
representation
S.J. Res. 128, Interest on time and savings
deposits
S.J. Res. 140, Extension of laws relating
to payment of interest on time and
savings deposits
S.J. Res. 188, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
S.J. Res. 196, Earth Week
S.J. Res. 202, Residence for vice-president
S.J. Res. 233, National Career Guidance
Week
S.J. Res. 246, Watergate report of special
prosecutor
H.R. 2246, Economic Development Act
H.R. 3153, Social Security Act amendments
(6 folders)
H.R. 3298, Rural water and sewage grant
program
H.R. 7447, Resolution to cut off funds for
war in Cambodia and Laos
H.R. 8193, Energy Transportation Security
Act. _See also same Congress_, S. 2089
H.R. 8217 Repeal of oil depletion allowance
amendments (2 folders)
H.R. 8410, Extension of temporary increase
in the public debt limit
H.R. 8619, Agriculture and consumer
appropriations
H.R. 8825, Housing and Urban Development
Department etc. appropriations
H.R. 8877, Health, Education, and Welfare
Department appropriations
H.R. 8916, State and Justice departments,
etc., appropriations
Box 535 H.R. 8917, Interior Department
appropriations
H.R. 8947, Public Works appropriations
H.R. 9286, Defense Department
appropriations
H.R. 9639, School lunch program
H.R. 10710, Economics, amendment
H.R. 11221, Deposit insurance amendment
H.R. 11864, Solar Heat and Cooling Act
H.R. 14013, Supplemental appropriations
(2 folders)
H.R. 14434, Energy Department
appropriations
H.R. 15472, Agriculture Department,
Environmental Protection Agency, and
Consumer Protection Agency
appropriations
H.R. 15580, Remarks of Edward W. Brooke in
support of the Claiborne Pell amendment
to H.R. 15580
H.R. 16900, _See same Congress_, H.R. 14013
1974 appropriation matters
Energy appropriation bills
94th Congress, 1975-76
S. 1 (Amdt. 584), Marihuana
S. 5, Government in the sunshine
S. 6, Education of Handicapped Children Act
S. 13, Food stamp program
S. 32, Policy and priorities of science and
technology
S. 50, Equal Opportunity and Full
Employment Act of 1975
S. 66, Abortion
Box 536 S. 67, Nantucket Sound Islands Trust,
Nantucket, Mass.
S. 77, Tax new autos with respect to weight
S. 78, Increase gasoline tax
S. 80, Internal Revenue Service valuation
of farmland, etc.
S. 81, Coastal States Offshore Energy Act
S. 107, Tax exemption for the deaf
S. 118, Government incorporation
S. 123, Social Security Act amendments
S. 199, Internal Revenue Service Code of
1954 amendments
S. 200, Consumer Protection Act of 1975
S. 228, Establishment of National Trust for
the Preservation of Ships
S. 229, Endangered Species Act of 1973
amendment
S. 249, Securities and Exchange Act of 1934
amendment
S. 317, Establishment of Joint Committee on
Intelligence Oversight
S. 388, Revision of Social Security Act
S. 399 (Amdt. 1347), Boston Harbor
Recreation Area
S. 400, Frederick Law Olmsted Historic
Site, Brookline, Mass.
S. 408, Fair trade legislation _See also
same Congress_, H.R. 2390
Correspondence, academic letters of
support
Hearings
House of Representatives (H.R. 2384,
2390, and 3411)
Senate
Box 537 Legislative record (3 folders)
Memoranda to Edward W. Brooke
Miscellaneous
Staff files (2 folders)
Box 538 S. 410, Repeal of earnings limit under
Social Security Act
S. 425, Foreign Investment Act of 1975
S. 426, Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
amendments of 1975
S. 472, Full Employment and Job Development
Act of 1975
S. 474, Change status of soldiers missing
in action (MIAs)
S. 495, Watergate Reorganization and Reform
Act
S. 497, Cost-of-living index for the aged
S. 521 (Amdt. 843), Outer Continental Shelf
Management Act
S. 564, Public financing of campaigns of
the Senate and House of Representatives
S. 565, Conduct of bilingual proceedings
S. 598 (Amdts.), Energy Research and
Development Association appropriations
(2 folders)
S. 609, Emergency Public Service Employment
Extension Act of 1975
S. 624, Soldiers missing in action (MIAs)
under Chapter 10, Title 37 status
S. 625, Emergency Unemployment Health
Benefits Act of 1975
S. 626, Child and Family Services Act of
1975
S. 632, Congressional review of executive
agreements
S. 649, Japan-United States Friendship Act
S. 660, Homeowners Loan Act of 1975
S. 692 (Amdts.), Emergency Gas Bill
(3 folders)
S. 708, Arlington National Cemetery,
Arlington, Va.
S. 714, Prevent loss of food stamp benefits
for elderly
S. 715, Maintain Medicaid benefits
S. 716, Support increase in Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) benefit levels
S. 2717, Support changes in Supplemental
Security Income (SSI) laws re: emergency
assistance and processing
S. 744, Magnetohydridynamics (MHD)
Research, Development and Demonstration
Act of 1975
S. 747, Eliminate disability waiting period
S. 766, Increase unemployment benefits from
thirteen to twenty-six weeks
S. 767, Amendment increasing Emergency Jobs
and Unemployment Assistance Act to
thirty-nine weeks
S. 824, Japan-United States Friendship Act
S. 829, Six and two-thirds percent social
security premium for persons retiring
after age sixty-five
S. 848, Amendment dealing with Section 5 of
Mobile- Home Loan Ceilings Bill
S. 920 (Amdts.), Military procurement
S. 947, Amendment to Housing Act of 1937
S. 948, Home Purchase Incentive Act of 1975
S. 961, Fish Protection Bill
S. 962, Extension of the Older Americans
Community Service Employment Program
S. 981, Amendment to the Food Stamp Act of
1964
S. 984, Land use
S. 985, Social Security Fairness Act of
1975
S. 988, Minority Access to Research Centers
(MARC) amendment
S. 989 (Amdt. 349), Public Health Service
Act
S. 1136, Antitrust Enforcement
Authorization Act of 1975
S. 1145, National reconciliation
S. 1177, Postcard voter registration
S. 1183, Disability insurance for the blind
S. 1212, Extension of Section 312 of
Housing Act of 1964
S. 1231, Securities Investor Protection
amendment
S. 1256, Education of Handicapped Act
S. 1281, Public understanding of depository
institutions
Box 539 S. 1302, Federal Safety and Health
amendments of 1975
S. 1326, Emergency Special Public Service
Employment and Railroad Improvement Act
of 1975
S. 1336, Ozone Protection Act of 1975
S. 1342, Emergency Home Assistance Act of
1974
S. 1450, Marihuana Control Act of 1975
S. 1454, National Venereal Disease
Prevention and Control amendments of
1975
S. 1475, Credit Union Financial
Institutions Act amendments of 1975
S. 1484 (Amdt. 362), Southeast Asia
S. 1485, State Lottery Exemption Act of
1975
S. 1489, Relief of Elizabeth Cheng
S. 1502, Federal Unemployment Tax Act
amendment
S. 1504, Drugs under Medicare proposal
S. 1514, Supplementary security income
amendments
S. 1593, Public Health Services
S. 1619, Extension of sickle-cell anemia
programs
S. 1621, Section 44 of Internal Revenue
Service code
S. 1623, Change name of Wholesale Price
Index to Basic Price Index
S. 1662 (Amdt. 429), Food Stamp Bill
S. 1664, Lead-based Paint Poison Prevention
Act
S. 1666, Electric Utilities Rate Reform Act
of 1975
S. 1696, Vietnam assistance
S. 1730, Improve railroad efficiency and
increase employment
S. 1742, Amendment to Federal Energy Act of
1974
S. 1761, Foreign aid to Cyprus
S. 1906, Amendment to Title XVII of the
Social Security Act
S. 1932, Amendment to Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974
S. 1965, Bicentennial medals
S. 2015, Second class mailing for higher
education
S. 2088, Prohibition of Defense Department
from using dogs in research
S. 2111, Rhodesian chrome
S. 2120, Federal excise tax on gasoline
S. 2122, Fairness in gas rationing
S. 2152 (Amdt. 1667), International
Monetary Fund
S. 2157, Amendment to Title XX of Social
Security Act
S. 2273, Condominium Consumer Protection
Act
S. 2299, Extension of Emergency Petroleum
Allocation Act
S. 2310, (Amdt.) Adequate supplies of
natural gas
S. 2327, Real Estate Settlement Procedures
Act amendments
S. 2347, Regulate standby letters of credit
S. 2350, Inclusion of secretary of the
treasury on the National Security
Council
S. 2410, Amendment to Internal Revenue
Service Code of 1954, Section 501 (c)
S. 2426, Reduced rate of postage
S. 2459, Rail Rehabilitation Act of 1975
S. 2461, Tax Reduction Act amendment
S. 2470, Catastrophic Health Insurance
S. 2475, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code
of 1954
S. 2484 (Amdt. 1473), Watershed Protection
and Flood Prevention Act
S. 2485, Amendment to Title III of the
Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act
S. 2524, Civilian control of the military
S. 2592, 2 July 1976, holiday
S. 2615 (Amdt. 1161), New York City
Seasonal Financing Act of 1975
S. 2631, National Consumer Cooperative Bank
S. 2635, Veterans and Survivors Pension
Reform Act
S. 2657, Education bill
S. 2689, Relief of Bernard Robert Pages
S. 2725, New York City aid bill
S. 2802, Marketing procedure
S. 2832, Lobbying by certain types of
exempt organizations
S. 2840, Food stamp bill
Box 540 S. 2845, Energy Research and Development
Free Enterprise Act of 1976
S. 2896, Cigarette tax
S. 2911, Amendment to the Federal Election
Campaign Act
S. 2952, Amendment to the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961
S. 2967, Military construction
authorization
S. 3002, Maritime Education and Training
Act
S. 3015, Airport and airway development
S. 3105 (Amdt. 1950), Energy
S. 3136, Food Stamp Act
S. 3154, Solar energy tax credits
S. 3158, Amendment to section 312 of the
Housing Act of 1964
S. 3163, Payment of interest on demand
deposits
S. 3174, Housing for the Elderly Act of
1976
S. 3183, Black lung disease
S. 3188, Amendment to United States Housing
Act of 1937
S. 3198, Extension of the Emergency Home
Purchase Act of 1974
S. 3239, Health manpower bill
S. 3280, Social welfare service
S. 3295, Housing amendments
S. 3304, Swimming Pool Safety Act of 1976
S. 3310, Electric Utility . . . Act
S. 3422, Natural Gas amendments of 1976
S. 3471-3472, Amendment to the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934
S. 3592, Child and maternal health care
bill
S. 3593, National health
S. 3692, Young Families Housing Act of 1976
S. 3731-3732, S. 3805, Amendment to Title
XVI of the Social Security Act
(3 folders)
S. 3884, Federal Insurance Act of 1976
S. Res. 4, Amendment to Senate rule XXII
S. Res. 12, Provide for open meetings of
conference committees
S. Res. 23, Disapproval of administration
deferral of Department of Housing and
Urban Development grant
S. Res. 60, Additional assistants on
committees
S. Res. 68, Amend Senate rule 28 to require
germaneness
S. Res. 109, Study of Senate committee
system
S. Res. 113, Abuse in nursing homes
S. Res. 163, Negotiations for Test Ban
Treaty
S. Res. 168, Printing of American
Revolution Bicentennial Board report to
Congress
S. Res. 214, Concern over attempts to expel
Israel from the United Nations
S. Res. 235, Proposed rules of Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare
S. Res. 267, Disapproval of deferral of
certain budget . . .
S. Res. 288, United Nations action
regarding Zionism
S. Res. 303, Commendation for Secretary of
Defense James Schlesinger
Box 541 S. Res. 353, Resolution honoring Clarence
Mitchell
S. Res. 379, Labor Department/Department of
Health, Education, and Welfare budgets
S. Res. 400, Senate Committee on
Intelligence Activities
S. Res. 406, United States-USSR relations
S. Res. 413, Freedom of the press at the
Olympics
S. Res. 454, Additional copies of Senate
report 94
S. Res. 525, Phillip A. Hart Senate Office
Building
S. Res. 561, Condemnation of murders of
Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen
Moffitt
S. Res. 569, Mary Edwards Walker
S. Con. Res. 2, Disapproval of 5% ceiling
on Social Security cost-of-living
S. Con. Res. 24, Opposition to proposed
curtailment of Medicare benefits
S. Con. Res. 34, Relating to emergency
unemployment compensation
S. Con. Res. 44, Joint Committee for
Arrangements, American Revolution
Bicentennial Administration (ARBA)
S. Con. Res. 48, Invitation to Aleksandr
Solzhenitsyn to address Congress
S. Con. Res. 86, Opposition to Medicare
increases
S. Con. Res. 103, National Capital Visitors
Center
S. Con. Res. 105, Italy
S. Con. Res. 112, Fair Housing Month
S. Con. Res. 125, Cadet Peter Burke
S. Con. Res. 129, Reaffirm commitment to
Declaration of Independence
S.J. Res. 1, Amendment in regard to
presidential and vice-presidential
elections
S.J. Res. 2, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
S.J. Res. 3, Fees on oil imports
S.J. Res. 12, Sixty-day suspension of
Gerald Ford energy proposals
S.J. Res. 30, National Cancer Day
S.J. Res. 39, National Lead Poisoning
Prevention Week
S.J. Res. 54, National Food Day
S.J. Res. 70, Allen J. Ellender fellowships
for youth
S.J. Res. 74, National Survival Week
S.J. Res. 80, Grant representation to
District of Columbia government
S.J. Res. 105, Strengthen United States
foreign relations
S.J. Res. 166, Bicentennial Commission on
Presidential Nominations
H.R. 2166 (Amdts.), Internal Revenue Code
of 1954 (3 folders)
H.R. 2325, Ombudsman bill
H.R. 2390, Fair trade _See also same
Congress_, S. 408
H.R. 3055, (Amdt.) Boston Patriots tax
situation
H.R. 5901 (Amdt. 44), Women's legislation
95th Congress, 1977-78
H.R. 7447, Supplemental appropriations
H.R. 7727 (Amdts.), Silk yarn duties
(3 folders)
H.R. 8069 (Amdts. 923-924), Busing
H.R. 8122, Public works
H.R. 8598, Child support amendment
H.R. 8911, Supplemental Security Income
(SSI), small institutions
H.R. 9594, Lincoln schools, Lincoln, Mass.
H.R. 9861 (Amdt. 1303), Defense
appropriations
Box 542 H.R. 10612 (Amdts.), Tax bill
H.R. 11893 (Amdt. 1431), Tax credit for
home heating
H.R. 12203, Foreign aid
H.R. 14071 (Amdts. 2447-55), Interstate
commerce
H.R. 14232, Hyde, Henry J., antiabortion
amendment
H.R. 14260, Edward W. Brooke amendment on
foreign aid
H.J. Res. 492 (Amdt. 579), Summer youth
employment and recreation
H.J. Res. 890, Edward W. Brooke-Thomas
Eagleton amendments
Home heating tax credit amendment
S. 4, Exclusion for sick pay
S. 17, Renewable Energy and Energy
Conservation Tax Act
S. 32, Authorization for National Science
Foundation continuing education program
S. 35, Civil Rights Improvement Act
S. 50, Full Employment and Balanced Growth
Act
S. 71, Standby letters of credit
S. 92, Export administration and foreign
boycott amendments
S. 97, Energy tax credit for residences and
small businesses
S. 105, Federal election campaign statute
of limitations
S. 113, Promotion of public confidence in
government
S. 121, Oil spill clean up costs
S. 122, Electric Utility Rate Reform Act
S. 123, Amendment of Social Security Act to
include psychologists
S. 174, Bill to stop Rhodesian chrome
imports
S. 176, Payment for out-of-hospital
prescription drugs
S. 177, Three-day prior hospitalization
requirement
S. 178, Food stamp amendments
S. 183, Nantucket Sound Islands Trust,
Nantucket, Mass.
S. 184, Acquisition and maintenance of
Goddard Rocket Site, Auburn, Mass.
S. 188, Establish Boston Harbor National
Recreation Area
S. 225, Credit Union Modernization Act
S. 233, Utilization of psychiatric nurses
in Medicare and Medicaid programs
S. 270, Award of attorneys fees in agency
proceedings
S. 275 (Amdt. 302), Food stamps
S. 276, Beverage container reuse
S. 277, Promotion of efficiency and economy
in the delivery of social welfare
service
S. 370, National Health Insurance system
for maternal and child care
S. 382, Swimming Pool Safety Act
Box 543 S. 384, Commercial Fisheries Improvement
Fund Act
S. 411, Neighborhood Preservation Act
S. 417, National Neighborhood Policy Act
S. 427 (Amdt. 66), Public works jobs
S. 440, Amend Cape Cod National Seashore
Act
S. 474 (Amdts), Natural Gas Act (2 folders)
S. 489, Amendment to the Foreign Assistance
Act
S. 494 (Amdt.), Protection against certain
termination of service during emergency
S. 519, National Meals-on-Wheels Act
S. 524, Relief of Bernard Robert Pages
S. 525, Relief of Elizabeth Cheng
S. 551 (Amdt.), Victims of Crime Act of
1978
S. 571, Fair housing
S. 585, Social Security Act, amendment to
increase recipient's deductions
S. 586, Social Security Act, amendment to
shorten requirements for divorced wife
S. 601, Marijuana Control Act
S. 615, Social Security Act, amendment to
increase increment in old-age benefits
S. 621, Guidelines and strict liability in
DNA research
S. 664, Young Families' Housing Act
S. 682 (Amdt. 338-339), Tanker safety
S. 695, Amend Defense Production Act
S. 705, Regulation of clinical laboratories
S. 717, Federal mine safety and health
amendments
S. 722, Emergency Natural Gas Act
S. 752, Young Farmers Homestead Act
S. 753, Disability benefits for blind
S. 756, Flexible regulation of interest
rate on deposits and accounts
S. 800, Conservation and solar energy,
Federal Buildings Act of 1977
S. 801, Entitlement of grants of general
local government
S. 805, Solar and Energy Conservation
Commercialization Act
S. 807, Small Business Energy Research
Incentives Act
S. 845, Amendment to Food Stamp Act
S. 865, Civil Service apportionment
(2 folders)
S. 897, Nuclear Nonproliferation Act
S. 898, Spill Prevention and Cleanup Energy
Transportation Systems Act
S. 926, Edward W. Brooke amendments
S. 961, Opportunities for Adoption Act
S. 991, Establishment of a Department of
Education
S. 995, Prohibit sex discrimination on the
basis of pregnancy
S. 1010, National Consumer Cooperative Bank
Act
S. 1078, Revision of experimental mortgage
insurance program
S. 1148, Memorial to Signers of Declaration
of Independence
S. 1194, Social Security Administration Act
S. 1228, Amendment to Small Business Act
S. 1255, Italy Disaster Assistance Act
S. 1259, Loans to small businesses
Box 544 S. 1260, Health Protection Tax of 1977
S. 1305, Economic injury disaster loans in
extraordinary circumstances
S. 1307, Veterans discharge
S. 1437, Criminal code (4 folders)
S. 1470, Medicare and Medicaid reform
S. 1481, Establishment of Department of the
Environment
S. 1500, Alaska lands bill
S. 1503, Payment for losses incurred by ban
on use of TRIS
S. 1520 (Amdt. 444), Minority business
participation in Agency for
International Development
S. 1523, Mashpee, Mass.
S. 1554, Railroad Rehabilitation Act
S. 1585, The Protection of Children Against
Sexual Exploitation Act
S. 1655, Lowell National Cultural Park,
Lowell, Mass.
S. 1710, Federal Insurance Act
S. 1712, Rehabilitation extension
amendments of 1977
Box 545 S. 1753, Education amendments (2 folders)
S. 1763, Civilian Secretaries Information
Act
S. 1820, Natural Diversity Act
S. 1853, Equalization of cost of
unemployment compensation
S. 1881, Supplemental tuition
S. 1891, Amendment of Title IV of Social
Security Act
S. 1897, Grants to developing institutions
S. 1898, Improved air service to small
communities
S. 1899, Tuition allowances
S. 1928, Child welfare amendments of 1977
S. 1950, Foreign surveillance prevention
S. 2041, Reform utility regulations
S. 2048 (Amdt. 3032), Housing and community
development amendments of 1978
S. 2050, Amendment to the Internal Revenue
Code of 1954
S. 2057 (Amdts.), Comprehensive energy
conservation policy (13 folders)
S. 2104 (Amdt. 1382), Comprehensive natural
gas policy
S. 2114, Public Utility Regulatory Policy
Act
S. 2114 (Amdts.), Public Utility Regulatory
Policy Act (5 folders)
S. 2152, International Monetary Fund
S. 2169, Naming of Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare building as the
"Hubert H. Humphrey Building"
S. 2278, International Emergency Food
Reserve Act
S. 2291, Amendment to Uniform Relocation
Act of 1970
S. 2305, Amendment to the Securities Act of
1923
S. 2309, Extension of Commission on Civil
Rights for 5 years
S. 2314, Repeal of sections of Title III of
Immigration and Nationality Act
S. 2360, Authorization of appropriations to
reimburse certain expenditures for
social agencies
S. 2384, Veterans and Survivors Pension
Improvement Act
S. 2400, National Alcohol Fuels Commission
S. 2416, Nurse Training Amendments of 1978
S. 2420, International Development
Cooperation Act
S. 2441, Federal Public Transportation Act
S. 2505, Amendment to Title XIX of Social
Security Act, handicapped eligible for
medical assistance
S. 2507, Acquisition of Museum of African
Art by Smithsonian Institution
Box 546 S. 2546, Amendment to electronic fund
transfer consumer protection legislation
S. 2565, Research and services to victims
of rape
S. 2570 (Amdt.), Provision for an Office of
Management Assistance
S. 2571, Defense appropriations
S. 2574, Amendment to the Urban Mass
Transportation Act of 1964
S. 2609, Amendment to Older Americans Act
providing for extension of programs
S. 2630, Extension and modification of the
Women, Infant and Children Program
S. 2637 (Amdts.), Housing and community
development amendments of 1978
(3 folders)
S. 2645, Establishment an art bank
S. 2684, Urban lending investment by
federal savings and loan institutions
S. 2691, Congregate housing services
S. 2692, Energy Department authorizations
and amendments (4 folders)
S. 2716, Interstate Land Sales Full
Disclosure Act amendment of 1978
S. 2724, Reciprocal access to courts of
foreign sovereign government by United
States residents
S. 2733, Amendment to the Small Business
Act
S. 2735, Transition to an economy based on
solar energy
S. 2739, Enhancement of the utility and
ambience of federal buildings
S. 2757, Establishment of national policy
by Agriculture Land Review Commission
S. 2759, Federal support to prevent
domestic violence
S. 2790, Renegotiation Exemption Act of
1978
S. 2791, Renegotiation Abeyance Act of 1978
S. 2798, Amendment to Section 8 of the
Housing Act
S. 2799, Authorization for secretary of
housing and urban development to
implement program for security in public
housing
S. 2800, Urban agenda, Carter
administration promise for urban policy
(2 folders)
S. 2802, Truth-in-Lending Simplification
and Reform Act
S. 2816, Bill to assist commercial fishing
industry
S. 2817, Lowell National Historical Park,
Lowell, Mass.
S. 2850, Older Americans Act amendment
S. 2892, New York City loan guarantee
(2 folders)
Box 547 S. 2899, Endangered Species Act amendments
of 1978
S. 2956, Elimination of state matching
requirements for GI educational
allowances
S. 2969, Amendment to Older Americans Act
of 1965
S. 3031, Relief of Style Leather Co.
S. 3065, Amendment of Internal Revenue Code
of 1954
S. 3067, Civil Rights Commission Act of
1978
S. 3074-3076, Foreign aid
S. 3077, Export-Import Bank
S. 3084, Housing and community development
amendments of 1978
S. 3092, Amendment to the Federal Meat
Inspection Act
S. 3131, Mental illness under Medicare
S. 3156, Electronic fund transfer
legislation
S. 3189, Amendment to the Animal Welfare
Act
S. 3201, _See same Congress_, S. 2892
S. 3215, Amend Bank Holding Company Act of
1956
S. 3219, Use of _Chautauqua_ as an
exhibition
S. 3252, Supplemental Security
Income/Negotiated Order of Withdrawal
(SSI\NOW) amendments to Social Security
Act
S. 3301, Amendment to Tax Reform Act
S. 3325, Veterans Geriatric and
Gerontological Health Services Expansion
Act
S. 3373, Transportation of Girl Scouts to
international world friendship events
S. 3394, Amendment to Internal Revenue Code
of 1954
S. 3422, Establishment of a congressional
award
S. 3423, Amendment of Disaster Relief Act
of 1974
S. 3461, Interest rates, transaction
accounts
S. 3462, Reserves, reduction of restructure
requirements
S. 3499, Flexible regulation of interest
rates
S. 3520, National Credit Union Central
Liquidity Facility Act
S. 3529, Establishment of a national space
policy and program
Amendment 145, Emergency Homeowners Relief
Act
S. Res. 4, Committee reorganization
S. Res. 49, Environmental treaty
S. Res. 94, Nuclear proliferation
S. Res. 110, Code of conduct, United States
Senate
S. Res. 112, Tribute to Alex Haley
S. Res. 114, Telecommunications
S. Res. 198, Human rights and Belgrade
Conference
S. Res. 219, Senior Citizen Intern Program
S. Res. 264, Nutrition and human needs
S. Res. 271, Commission on Domestic and
International Hunger and Malnutrition
S. Res. 411, Deposits to minority-owned
commercial banks
S. Res. 414, Solar energy feasibility study
of Everett Dirksen Senate Office
Building extension (Philip Hart
Building)
S. Res. 419, Kidnapping of Aldo Moro
S. Res. 431, Fair employment relations
S. Res. 445, Condemnation of brutal murder
of Aldo Moro
S. Res. 461, Emigrations of John and
Lorraine Jodwalis
S. Res. 467, President Carter's intended
visit to Panama
S. Res. 468, President Carter's intended
visit to Panama
S. Res. 483, Government subsidized fish
imported from Canada
S. Res. 492, _See same Congress_, S. 2892
S. Res. 519, 1980 Summer Olympic Games to
be held outside Soviet Union
S. Res. ____, Standards and Conduct
Resolution of 1977
S. Con. Res. 4, Amnesty
S. Con. Res. 60, South Africa
S. Con. Res. 73, Imposition of import fees
on crude oil
S. Con. Res. 80, Congressional budget, 1979
S. Con. Res. 86, Sale of arms to Egypt,
Israel, and Saudi Arabia
S. Con. Res. 93, Soviet-Cuban intervention
in Africa and United States policy
S. Con. Res. 95, Condemnation of trials of
Anatoly Shchransky, Viktoras Petkus, and
Aleksandr Ginzburg
S.J. Res. 1, Direct election of president
and vice- president of United States
S.J. Res. 9, Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
S.J. Res. 33, Mary Edward Walker
S.J. Res. 48, White House Council on Aging
in 1981
Box 548 S.J. Res. 65, Representation of District of
Columbia in Congress
S.J. Res. 86, Mashpee tribe
S.J. Res. 103, Declaration of 1978 as
Franco- American Friendship Year
S.J. Res. 104, Declaration of 11 July 1978
as Franco-American Friendship Day
S.J. Res. 110, Sun Day
S.J. Res. 116, Designating week of June 4
as National Neighborhood Week
S.J. Res. 134, Extension of deadline for
ratification of the Equal Rights
Amendment (ERA)
S.J. Res. 135, Designation of weekend of
April 29 as days of remembrance of
victims of the Holocaust
S.J. Res. 147, Designation of 18 July 1978
as National POW-MIA Recognition Day
S.J. Res. 165, Extension of Federal Housing
Administration mortgage insurance
H.R. 50, Full Employment and Balanced
Growth Act of 1978
H.R. 112 (Amdt. 1725), Tax credits for
solar energy systems
H.R. 2176 (Amdt. 1810), Federal Banking
Agency Act
H.R. 2777, National Consumer Cooperative
Bank Act
H.R. 3387, Continuation of suspension of
duty on synthetic rutile
H.R. 4975 (Amdt. 187), Family planning
funds
H.R. 5285, Medicare-Medicaid Administrative
and Reimbursement Reform Act
H.R. 5623 (Amdts.), Energy Tax Act
(3 folders)
H.R. 6889 (Amdt. 480-81), Belgrade
Conference
H.R. 7933, Defense Department
appropriations. (2 folders) _See also
same Congress_, S. 2571
H.R. 8309 (Amdt. 1932), Navigation
Development Act
H.R. 8331, Securities Investor Protection
Act amendments of 1978
H.R. 8410, Labor Law Reform Act of 1978
H.R. 9346, Amendment to the Social Security
Act and Internal Revenue Code of 1954
H.R. 9434 (Amdt.4738), Medicaid amendments
relating to Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands,
and Guam
H.R. 10899, International Banking Act of
1978
H.R. 12426, New York City Loan Guarantee
Act. _See same Congress_, S. 2892
H.R. 12571, 1978 United States-Canada
Reciprocal Fisheries Agreement
H.R. 12929 (Amdts.), Order of procedure
(5 folders)
H.R. 12930 (Amdt. 1352), Oil import fees
H.R. 12932, Interior Department
appropriations
H.R. 12936, Housing and Urban Development
Department; independent agencies
appropriations
H.R. 13125 (Amdt. 3442), Agricultural
conservation appropriations
H.R. 13471 (Amdt. 2125), Bank holding
companies
H.R. 13511 (Amdts.), Internal Revenue Code
of 1954 (5 folders)
H.R. 14279, Flexible regulation of interest
rates
H.J. Res. 139, District of Columbia
congressional representation
H.J. Res. 554, Full voting rights for the
District of Columbia
H.J. Res. 662 (Amdt. 1080), Funding
abortions
H.J. Res. 873, Supplemental appropriation
for Small Business Administration
disaster loan program
H.J. Res. 945, Black lung disease
Amendment 1352, Oil import fees
Treaty, Panama Canal
Miscellaneous cosponsored legislation, 1977
Miscellaneous
Box 549 Historical record
Agenda for 93d Congress
Legislative initiatives
General, 1975-78 (3 folders)
Possible legislation, 1973
Nonlegislative initiatives, 1977-78
Position on issues
Briefing books
1973
Domestic policy
National security and foreign policy
Box 550 Press report
1978
Domestic policy (2 folders)
Foreign policy (2 folders)
Legislative summaries
1975-76 (2 folders)
Box 551 1977-78 (2 folders)
Miscellaneous summaries and statements,
1967-77
Voting record
Cumulative, 90th-92d Congresses, 1967-71
(2 folders)
Ratings
Business interests
Labor
Newsclippings
Ripon, 1973-76
Various interest groups, 1967-75 (samples)
(1 folder)
Box 552 (1 folder)
Republican Policy Committee/Republican
Conference analyses, 1973-78
Staff analyses, 1967-77
Press and Public Relations, 1966-78
Beeper transcripts, 1971-78 (6 folders)
_Boston Herald American_, report on Senator
Brooke's activities, 13 Feb., 21 Mar., 21
Aug. 1974 (Jack McLean)
Briefing material for media appearances
11-12 Apr. 1974
Box 553 May-Sept. 1977
Brooke, Edward W., appearances in Massachusetts
Press file
1977 (31 folders)
1978
Jan.-13 Apr. (9 folders)
Box 554 16 Apr.-Aug. (35 folders)
_Brooke Report_, newsletter
General
1967-75 (9 folders)
Box 555 1976-78 (3 folders)
Miscellaneous
Correspondence
Jan. 1967-May 1974 (7 folders)
Box 556 June 1974-May 1978 (9 folders)
Interviews with press
Audio recording of interviews and press
conferences (no transcripts) removed from
Brooke Papers
_Boston Herald_ interview, 29 Jan. 1976
(briefing papers)
Buckingham interview, [27?] May 1969
Interview with _Public Housing News_, 1973
Publicity interviews, 1967-75
Box 557 Media requests, 1978
Media services, 1977
Press miscellany
Brooke, Edward W., press party, 25 Mar. 1971
Massachusetts newspapers
Political writers for Massachusetts dailies
Press background and information file
Press lists
Press Office
Miscellaneous
Summary of press activities, 1973
Press releases
Dec. 1966-Feb. 1969 (20 folders)
Box 558 Mar. 1969-Dec. 1971 (35 folders)
Box 559 Jan. 1972-Dec. 1974 (36 folders)
Box 560 Jan. 1975-Sept. 1976 (21 folders)
Box 561 Oct. 1976-June 1978 (21 folders)
Box 562 July-Dec. 1978, n.d. (6 folders)
Radio and television broadcasts
Audio recordings of broadcasts (without
transcripts)
Brooke, Edward W., letter to presidents of
ABC, NBC, and CBS, 10 Aug. 1970
"Congressional Conversation"
General, 1973-77 (7 folders)
Miscellaneous, n.d.
Planning file, 1969
Scheduling, 1974
Guest appearances
"Meet the Press," 13 Feb. 1966
"Issues and Answers," 4 Sept. 1966
"Newsmakers: 1966", WBZ (radio) 30 Oct.
1966
"New Face in the Senate," 29 Nov. 1966
"Face the Nation," 26 Mar. 1967
"Issues and Answers," 7 May 1967
"Voice of America," 19 May 1967
Box 563 "Meet the Press," 17 Dec. 1967
"Face the Nation," 7 Apr. 1968
"Issues and Answers," 13 Oct. 1968
"Evans-Novak Report," 20 July 1969
"Capitol Cloakroom," 11 Mar. 1970
"The Today Show," 25 Mar. 1970
Channel 38, show with Tom Larson, 24 Feb.
1971
"Capital Cloakroom," 1971
Pending radio/TV interviews, 1971
"Congressional Report," WHYN 1971
WWLP Springfield, 1971-72
Senator Edward W. Brooke and Rep. Paul N.
McCloskey with Roger Mudd, CBS, Jan.
1972
"Thirty Minutes With . . . ," 11 Jan. 1973
"Black on White," 24 Feb. 1973
"Meet the Press," 22 Apr. 1973
"Capital Cloakroom," 20 June 1973
"Issues and Answers," 12 Oct. 1973
"Newmakers," 28 Oct. 1973
"Issues and Answers," 4 Nov. 1973
"Capital Cloakroom," 30 Jan. 1974
"Issues and Answers," 22 Dec. 1974
"CBS Bicentennial Minutes," 1974
"Congressional Report," 1974
Schedule for 1974
"Outlook," WEZE 15 Oct. 1975
NBC Tribute to Bob Hope, 21 Oct. 1975
"Today Show" with Dick Schaap, 1975
Tom Larsen interview, 1975
"Capital Cloakroom," 21 July 1976
"David Brudnoy Show," Boston, 26 May 1977
WICN, 26 Sept. 1977
Interviews with Bob Machson WNCR and Bill
Munin WICN (radio), 1977, briefing notes
"David Brudnoy Show," Boston, 26 Jan. 1978
1978 United Cerebral Palsy Telethon,
Boston, 4 Feb. 1978
Operation Push, radio broadcast, 25 Feb.
1978
Brooke, Edward W. and Frank Carlucci,
Channel 38, 20 July 1978
"Avi Nelson Show," Channel 3, Nantucket,
1978
"Black Perspectives on the News," PBS, n.d.
Massachusetts radio and television people,
list, n.d.
Media possibilities, 1973-74 (2 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1976-78, n.d.
Promotional spots, 1968-74 (4 folders)
Radio message services, 1971
Box 564 Radio reports and tapes
Advisory, 1973
Broadcasts
Jan. 1971-July 1975 (54 folders)
Box 565 Aug. 1975-1978, n.d. (47 folders)
Box 566 Mailing lists, 1974-75, n.d.
Miscellaneous, [1973]
Negative television and radio tapes, [1973]
Radio and television stations, lists of,
1969-77 (2 folders)
Station play dates for tapes used, May 1971
Videotape questions, 1972-73 (2 folders)
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS FILE, 1961-1980
Speeches, 1961-80
1961-64 (27 folders)
1965
12 Feb.-16 Apr. (5 folders)
Box 567 22 Apr.-30 Dec. (13 folders)
1966
5 Jan.-19 Aug. (24 folders)
Box 568 13 Sept.-18 Dec. (11 folders)
1967
10 Feb.-15 May (12 folders)
Box 569 22 May-29 Aug. (21 folders)
Box 570 [Aug.]-12 Nov. (26 folders)
Box 571 16 Nov.-14 Dec. (14 folders)
1968
6 Feb.-1 Mar. (9 folders)
Box 572 9 Mar.-2 June (26 folders)
Box 573 3 June-27 Oct. (24 folders)
Box 574 Oct.-19 Dec. (2 folders)
1969
17 Jan.-28 Apr. (22 folders)
Box 575 7 May-16 Dec. (35 folders)
1970
14-16 Jan. (3 folders)
Box 576 17 Jan.-July (35 folders)
Box 577 9 Aug.-13 Dec. (31 folders)
Box 578 16-22 Dec. (3 folders)
1971
Jan.-19 May (25 folders)
Box 579 26 May-18 Oct. (36 folders)
Box 580 19 Oct.-Dec. (19 folders)
1972
24 Jan.-24 Mar. (16 folders)
Box 581 25 Mar.-8 June (36 folders)
Box 582 9 June-2 Nov. (35 folders)
1973
15-31 Jan. (8 folders)
Box 583 1 Feb.-28 Sept. (50 folders)
Box 584 29 Sept.-3 Oct. (10 folders)
Box 585 4 Oct.-17 Dec. (19 folders)
1974
29 Jan.-3 Apr. (14 folders)
Box 586 4 Apr.-22 May (20 folders)
Box 587 31 May-31 Oct. (28 folders)
Box 588 3 Nov.-8 Dec. (11 folders)
1975
24 Jan.-10 Apr. (25 folders)
Box 589 11 Apr.-12 June (50 folders)
Box 590 17 June-26 Sept. (54 folders)
Box 591 30 Sept.-10 Dec. (48 folders)
Box 592 11-19 Dec. (7 folders)
1976
18 Jan.-25 Mar. (35 folders)
Box 593 1 Apr.-2 July (48 folders)
Box 594 8 July-21 Dec. (62 folders)
1977
5-7 Jan. (3 folders)
Box 595 10 Jan.-5 Mar. (63 folders)
Box 596 8 Mar.-1 May (55 folders)
Box 597 2 May-7 June (36 folders)
Box 598 8-29 June (48 folders)
Box 599 9 July-25 Sept. (35 folders)
Box 600 27 Sept.-2 Nov. (46 folders)
Box 601 3 Nov.-16 Dec. (35 folders)
Box 602 1978
8 Jan.-4 Feb. (27 folders)
Box 603 6 Feb.-23 Mar. (34 folders)
Box 604 4 Apr.-5 May (36 folders)
Box 605 7 May-27 July (47 folders)
Box 606 28 July-7 Dec. (46 folders)
1980, 25 Apr., 18 Nov.
Fragments, n.d.
Miscellaneous, 1964-71, n.d.
Undated
Box 607 Untitled and undated
Writings, 1965-78
"A Negro Leader's Advice to Republicans," _U.S.
News and World Report_, 1 Feb. 1965
"A Growing Dilemma: Enforcement vs. Civil
Liberties," _Forum_, May/June 1965
"Protection for the Consumer in Massachusetts,"
_New Hampshire Bar Journal_, 1965
"Where I Stand," _The Atlantic Monthly_, Mar.
1966
"The Republican Crisis," Washingtonian, Apr.
1966
_The Challenge of Change_ (Boston, 1966)
Book file (3 folders)
Critique by John S. Bottomly (2 folders)
Draft chapters
(1 folder)
Box 608 (4 folders)
Drafts with Brooke's editorial changes and
notes (3 folders)
Editorial notes
Miscellaneous
Uncorrected proof
"Where Do We Go?" _Look_, 5 Sept. 1967
"Foreign Footwear Threat to Haverhill," _The
Haverhill Gazette_, 12 Sept. 1967
"Should the U.S. Support the Genocide Treaty?"
_The American Legion Magazine_, Sept. 1967
"African Objectives and United States Foreign
Policy," _Pan African Journal_, Spring and
Summer 1968
"Promises to Keep," _NJEA Review_ (New Jersey
Education Assn.), Apr. 1968
"Business and Low Income Housing," _New
Englander_, Aug. 1968
Quote in response to "On Improving Government,"
_Modern Metals_, Oct. 1968
Box 609 "Poverty in America," _ADL Bulletin_ (Anti-
Defamation League), Dec. 1968
Article, _Man About Town_, [1968]
"We Must Stop the Shocking Increase in Bank
Robberies," _Science and Mechanics_, Oct.
1969
"Our Ultimate Goal is Individual Freedom,"
_Ebony_, Aug. 1970
"Environmental Action Sidetracked by Competing
Issues," _The National AMVET_, Mar.-Apr.
1971. Reprinted from _Catalyst_
"A Perspective on Africa," _The Black
Politician_, July 1971
Responses for use in the VIP Column, 12 May 1972
Foreword to biography of H. Ladd Plumley [Mar.
1972]
Statement for National Federation of Independent
Business, May 1974
Introduction to _World Encyclopedia of Black
Peoples_, 1974
"The Moscow Summit: The President's Ability to
Negotiate," _U.S. News and World Report_,
[1974]
"Black Business, Problems and Perspectives,"
_The Black Scholar_, Apr. 1975
"Politics and Black America," _Encore American
and Worldwide News_, 6 Oct. 1975
Article on school segregation, memo to Bob Healy
[Oct. 1975]
"Security: The Balance of Destruction," _Ripon
Quarterly_, Winter 1975
"Perspective: What Washington Thinks,"
_Washington Wrapup_, Aug. 1976
Statement of Faith, Memorial Bibles
International, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 1976
Comments for _Parents Magazine_, special issue
on family life in America, 1976
"Senator Edward W. Brooke on a Comprehensive
Energy Policy," excerpt from a radio
broadcast, _Encore American and Worldwide
News_, 7 Feb. 1977
"Rate Reform," _NEPPA Newsletter_, Apr. 1977
"The Brooke Bill: State vs. Federal Charters,"
_The Professional Agent_, May 1977
Draft for _NEPPA Newsletter_, 28 Nov. 1977
Disaster Reimbursement Coverage to Include Snow
and Ice Damage, _Bay State Banner_, 1977
"A Helping Hand for Young Families," _First
Monday_, 1977
"The Public's Role in Public Health,"
_Massachusetts Physician_, Mar. 1978
"Integrity and Independence in the U.S. Senate,"
_First Monday_, May 1978
"Our Critical Housing Priorities," _That's New
to Me_, Charlestown Savings Bank, May 1978
"Financial Institutions Issues," _National
Savings and Loan League_, July 1978
"Brooke, Tsongas Tell Why They Should Be . . .
Senator," _Boston Herald American_, 1 Nov.
1978
Article on public housing, n.d.
"Housing Outlook for 1978," article for _Lawyers
Title_, n.d.
"The Mylai Case: A Test for U.S.," n.d.
"Welfare Reform: Its Impact on Massachusetts,"
n.d.
Correspondence regarding proposed writings,
1964-75
Letters to the editor, 1967-78, n.d.
CAMPAIGN MATERIALS, 1960-1978
Secretary of State, 1960
Engagements
Attended
Refused
Box 610 General correspondence
Thank-you letters, Aug.-Nov. 1960 (3 folders)
Attorney General, 1962
_The Brooke Campaigner_ (newsletter)
Campaign literature and advertisements
Correspondence
Congratulatory messages (2 folders)
Engagements
Accepted
1961
1962
Jan.-Feb. (2 folders)
Box 611 Mar.-May (3 folders)
Declined
General
1962
Jan.-Mar. (3 folders)
Box 612 Apr.-Dec. (7 folders)
Miscellaneous correspondence
Thank-you letters, samples
Box 613 Demographic information
Form letters
Fund-raising
Inauguration
Mailing lists
Memoranda, campaign staff
Office records and receipts
Opponent, Elliot Richardson
Personal appearance schedules
Pre-Primary Convention, 16 June 1962
Press releases/publicity
Primary vote
Box 614 Supporters
Allen, Philip K.
Black supporters, Special Activities Division
of campaign
Bottomly, John S.
County coordinators
County groups
Barnstable
Berkshire
Bristol
Essex
Franklin
Hampden
Hampshire
Middlesex
Box 615 Norfolk
Plymouth
Suffolk
Worcester
Individual and general (2 folders)
Massachusetts legislature
Molesworth, Jack E.
Putnam, Harold
Republican men's clubs
Republican State Committee
Republican women's clubs
Springfield, Mass.
Box 616 Underhill, John
Young Republican clubs
Miscellaneous
Attorney General, 1964
Announcement of candidacy
Campaign literature, memorabilia, etc.
Correspondence
1963
1964
Jan.-Aug. (5 folders)
Box 617 Sept.-Dec. (4 folders)
Brooke, Remigia
Congratulatory letters
(3 folders)
Box 618 (3 folders)
Election night headquarters, Sheraton Plaza
Hotel, Boston, Mass., 3 Nov. 1964
Election outcome
Electorate, analysis of
Endorsements
Engagements
Accepted
Brooke, Edward W.
Brooke, Remigia
Declined
Box 619 Represented
Field fact questionnaire
Financial reports and fund-raising activities
Form letters
Gabriel, James
Maps, counties
"Meet the Press," public response to Brooke
appearance
Memoranda, staff
Miscellaneous
Molesworth, Jack E.
Names to be added to master file
National Negro Republican Assembly
Opposition candidates and literature
Primary candidates (Republican)
Publicity
Republican party
Republican State Committee
Box 620 Schedule, Brooke, Edward W. (incomplete)
Speeches _See_ Speeches and Writings File
series
Supporters
Academic
City and town chairmen (2 folders)
County and district coordinators
Individual
Miscellaneous
Ward chairmen
Woodworth, Roger
Box 621 United States Senate, 1966
Air transportation arrangements
Announcement of candidacy and opening of
campaign headquarters
Biographies
Briefing books
No. 1
No. 2 (2 folders)
Brooke Election Committee correspondence file,
1965-66
Brooke, Remigia
Correspondence
Miscellaneous
Campaign headquarters floor plans
Campaign literature
Campaign staff and Research Department
Campaign volunteers
City and town chairmen
Box 622 Conflict of interest charges
County and district coordinators
Biographies
Final reports
Lists
Durso, Carmen
Election data by counties
Barnstable-Hampshire (4 folders)
Box 623 Middlesex-Worcester (5 folders)
Endorsements and congratulations
Field reports
Finances
Fund-raising
Massachusetts judicial staff lists
Postelection solicitation (George D. Aldrich
letter)
Box 624 Memoranda
Opinion polls
Opposition candidates
Position papers (4 folders)
Box 625 Pre-Primary Convention, 1966
Press
Clippings
Outing, 16 July 1966
Releases
Appointment of committee chairmen and
district coordinators
General, June-Nov. 1966 (2 folders)
Republican State Convention, Brooke statement
before Platform Committee, 15 June 1966
Scheduling, Brooke, Edward W.
1966
1-14 June (3 folders)
Box 626 15 June-31 Aug. (5 folders)
Box 627 2 Sept.-10 Oct. (6 folders)
Box 628 11 Oct.-7 Nov. (5 folders)
Box 629 Scheduling, Remigia Brooke (3 folders)
Speeches and statements (2 folders)
Box 630 Television and radio appearances, transcripts
Television and radio campaign plan
Thank-you letters
Time allocation studies
Town and city profiles
Voting statistics by county (2 folders)
Miscellaneous
Box 631 United States Senate, 1972
Ad agencies
Announcement of candidacy, 14 June rallies
Briefing notebook (2 folders)
Brooke, Edward W., information sheet
Budget and finances
Campaign literature
Campaign staff
Endorsements
Financial appeal, negative response
Issues, Brooke's position and record
Box 632 Miscellaneous
Opinion polls
Opponent's record
Planning file
Republican Preprimary Convention
Schedule
Selected congratulatory letters
Telethon, 25-26 Oct. 1972
Thank-you mailing list, etc.
Voter registration in public housing
United States Senate, 1978
Briefing book
Brooke, Edward W., record (3 folders)
Box 633 Campaign advertisements
Campaign strategy and organization
Correspondence, postelection, sampled responses
(2 folders)
Debate with Paul Tsongas
Election coverage by news media
Endorsements
Fanueil Hall, Boston, Mass., meeting, 4 Feb.
1978
Memoranda to and from staff
Miscellaneous
Polls and questionnaires
Press clippings
Box 634 Republican Convention floor leaders (Brooke)
Republican party primary
Congratulatory messages
Nelson, Avi
Schedule
General information
1978
1 Apr.-31 Aug. (6 folders)
Box 635 3 Sept.-22 Oct. (6 folders)
Box 636 24-31 Oct. (2 folders)
Tributes selected for use in campaign
Tsongas, Paul, record (2 folders)
Miscellaneous, n.d.
POLITICAL FILE, 1963-1978
Box 637 Appearances in Massachusetts by administration
officials, 1970-71
Brooke for president in 1976
Brooke for vice president, 1971-76
Correspondence
Boston office, 1977 (2 folders)
Form letters, 1968, 1974
General
1966-72 (6 folders)
Box 638 1973-78 (2 folders)
Dobelle, Evan, 1976
Ford, Gerald R., "An evening with President Ford,"
7 Nov. 1975
Fund-raising luncheon, 1975
Goldwater, Barry, nomination for president, 1964
(selected letters)
Grand Old Party (GOP) cannibalism, 1977
Grand Old Party (GOP) fund-raising luncheon, 1977
Massachusetts elections
1968
1970
1974
Massachusetts Republican State Committee
General
1963-64
Box 639 1965-75 (4 folders)
Opinion Research poll, 1965
Screening Committee, 1974-75 (2 folders)
Massachusetts Republican State Convention, 1970-74
(3 folders)
Miscellaneous, 1963-77
Box 640 National Black Republican Council, 1978
National elections, 1970, 1972
National Republican Senatorial Committee, 1969-77
Nevius, John, campaign, 1971
1968 Republican election campaigns, Brooke's
assistance
Nixon, Richard M.-Spiro T. Agnew presidential
campaign, 1968
Agnew, Spiro
Brooke, Edward W., participation (3 folders)
Campaign schedule, 4 Sept.-5 Nov. 1968
Statements
Grape boycott
Racial matters
Nominations and recommendations
ACTION positions, 1971
Box 641 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation
State Committee, Agriculture Department, 1970
Boston Housing Authority (John Connolly), 1978
Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) regional
director, 1969-76 (2 folders)
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) regional
office, 1969-75
Judicial appointments, 1967-75 (5 folders)
Box 642 Labor Department Region I director, 1971
Miscellaneous, 1969-71
Nominations and recommendations
New England Regional Commission, federal
cochairman, 1969, 1972
New England Regional Fisheries Council, 1976
Referrals from congressional committees, 1969
United States attorney, Massachusetts, 1969-74
United States marshal, Massachusetts, 1969-74
United States Supreme Court, 1971
Other appointments, 1969-76 (2 folders)
Norfolk County unofficial preprimary convention,
1966
Popularity polls, Brooke/Republican party, 1975-77
President Ford Committee, 1975
Republican Conference, 1973
Republican Governors' Association, 1967-68
Republican National Committee
1965-70
Box 643 1971-78
Republican National Convention
1964
1968 (2 folders)
1976
Chapter #600 (New Presidential "Regional"
Primary Act)
Delegate selection proposals, 1975
Lists and general information
Republican National Leadership Conference, 1970
Republican party
Miscellaneous, 1963-77
Platforms, 1968, 1976
Box 644 Speeches and quotes
Workers, list, 1969-71
Republican Unity Walk, 28 Apr. 1974
Ripon Society, 1965-72
Ripon Society National Issues Conference, 1976
Ripon Society v. National Republican Party,
1973-76
Rockefeller, Nelson A., campaign for nomination as
Republican party candidate for president, 1968
(2 folders)
Romney, George
Box 645 Rule 29 Committee
Correspondence and memoranda, 1973-74
(2 folders)
Massachusetts Republican letters, 1973
Meetings, 1973-74
Miscellaneous, 1973-74, n.d.
Preliminary reports, 1974
Questionnaire, 1974
Subcommittee #2
Vice-presidential selection method, hearings,
27 Apr. 1974 (2 folders)
Box 646 Saltonstall, William, campaign, 1969
United States Senate Republican Policy Committee,
1967-78
Waltham, Mass., Town Committee, 1973
Woodworth, Roger, 1963-75, n.d. (3 folders)
LEGAL FILE, 1979-1988
Box 647 Blacks in Government case, 1983
Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of
Civilians, 1988
Committee for the Restoration of the Citadelle,
1983
Community for Creative Non-Violence (CCNV) case,
1984
Correspondence, 1979-85
Box 648 NAACP, Special Contribution Fund, confusion with
Save the Children Fund
NAACP v. NAACP Legal Defense and Educ. Fund
Chronology
Correspondence, 1981-83
Court of appeals
Appendix A
Bill of costs
Briefs and replies
Correspondence
Documents
Memoranda
Miscellaneous
Opinion
Pleading
Box 649 Record excerpts
Working file I (Brooke, Edward W.)
District court
Judgment
Miscellaneous
Plaintiff's exhibit in support of motion for
summary judgment,v. 1-3 (2 folders)
Pleadings
I-II (2 folders)
Box 650 III
Working file for pleadings I-III
(3 folders)
Transcript of proceedings, 27 Jan. 1983
Hearings, 6 June 1983
LDF papers
Box 651 Miscellaneous
NAACP documents, list of
Notes
Office memoranda
Preparation of argument, notes and outlines
Press coverage
Research
Confusion of Legal Defense Fund (LDF) with
NAACP
Legal precedent cases
(1 folder)
Box 652 (1 folder)
NAACP documents
Catalogue of files in Group III, Records of
the NAACP, Library of Congress
Catalogue of files in the Records of the
NAACP, Washington Bureau, Library of
Congress
Documents of interest at the Library of
Congress and on microfilm
Registration and trademark searches
United States Supreme Court
Petition for writ of certiorari
(1 folder)
Box 653 (1 folder)
National Coal Consumers Alliance, 1980 (2 folders)
Tax reform proposals of Ronald Reagan, 1985
(2 folders)
United South End/Lower Roxbury Development Corp.,
1985
Wilson v. Alexander, 1984
MISCELLANY, 1956-1988, n.d.
Box 654 Articles about Edward W. Brooke
1962-67 (5 folders)
Box 655 1968-78 (2 folders)
Audio and video recordings (no transcripts)
removed from papers
Awards and certificates, 1963-78
Biographical material, 1966-78, n.d.
Birthday greetings (selected), 1964-78
Boston Finance Commission, 1961-62
Calendars, 1967 _See also_ Oversize
Card and gift lists and samples of Brooke's
Christmas cards
Congratulations on Senate induction, 1967
(2 folders)
Box 656 Ethics Committee investigation
Family
Brooke, Edward W., divorce (2 folders)
Brooke, Edward W., Sr., funeral of, 1964
Brooke, Edwina and Remi
Brooke, Remigia Ferrari-Scacco
Miscellaneous, mother, sister, godchildren and
others
Financial papers
Financial statements, 1974-78
Insurance
Automobile, 1967
General, 1963-66
Box 657 Internal Revenue Service (IRS) audit, 1963-64
Real estate
18 and 20 Canonicus Ave., Oak Bluff, Mass.,
and other financial matters, 1956-61
26 Crawford St., Roxbury, Mass., 1957-61
The Island Club, Inc., Oak Bluff, Mass.,
1957-62
Lewis Wharf, apartment search, 1970
Oak Bluffs property "special," 1957-62
Guest books
1967-75 (incomplete) (2 folders)
Box 658 1975-78 (incomplete)
Invitation file _See also_ Senatorial Papers,
Administrative File, Scheduling file
June, 1963-May 1969 (15 folders)
Box 659 June 1969-Dec. 1970 (20 folders)
Box 660 Feb. 1971-Mar. 1972 (49 folders)
Box 661 Apr. 1972-May 1974 (34 folders)
June 1974-May 1978, n.d. (11 folders)
Box 662 Letters of appreciation for services in Senate
Medical
Mementos from travel abroad
Miscellaneous, 1963-68
Passports
Photographs
Pre-1960
1960-62, campaigning (4 folders)
Box 663 1962, events
1963
Events
Induction as attorney general
1964
Campaign and staff
Events and campaign
1965
Birthday, 26 Oct.
Events
Box 664 Induction as attorney general
1966
Jan.-31 May (4 folders)
Box 665 7 June-7 Aug. (6 folders)
Box 666 12-28 Aug. (6 folders)
Box 667 29 Aug.-9 Sept. (6 folders)
Box 668 10-30 Sept. (9 folders)
Box 669 8 Oct.-8 Nov. (4 folders)
Campaign unidentified (3 folders)
Box 670 Staff (2 folders)
1967
Jan.-Dec. (2 folders) _See also_ Oversize
Miscellaneous slides
Trips
Germany
China and Israel
Vietnam (2 folders)
Box 671 1968
Events, etc.
Trips
Congo
Ghana
Guinea
Ivory Coast
Liberia
Nigeria
Senegal
Tanzania
Uganda
Box 672 Zambia
1969
Brooke, Edward W., and William Saltonstall,
Sept.
Events, etc. (2 folders)
1970
Domestic Action Program, July (3 folders)
Box 673 Events, etc.
Staff
State business
1971
Jan.-Dec.
Birthday, 26 Oct.
1972
Events, etc. (3 folders)
Box 674 Negatives and contact sheets
Staff
Visitors, Jan.-Oct. (10 folders)
Box 675 1973
Administration officials and events
Brooke, Edward W., and other members of
Congress (10 folders)
Family (3 folders)
Miscellaneous
Portraits
Social events
Speaking engagements (4 folders)
Staff (20 folders)
State business (4 folders) _See also_
Oversize
Television and radio appearances (2 folders)
Trips (2 folders)
Box 676 Visitors (51 folders)
1974
Administration officials and events
Committee meetings
"Congressional Conversation"
Diplomatic corps
Family members
Interns
Other members of Congress
Speaking engagements
Box 677 Staff members
Visitors (11 folders)
1975
Administration officials and events
Ambassadors, etc., on official trips
Bicentennial activities
"Congressional Conversation"
Interns
Massachusetts Grand Old Party (GOP)
Official miscellaneous business
Other members of Congress
Social events
Speaking engagements
Staff members
Trips, Portugal
Visitors
Jan.-Feb. (2 folders)
Box 678 Mar.-Dec. (8 folders)
1976
Administration officials and events
Bicentennial activities
Interns
Social events (3 folders)
Speaking engagements
Staff members
State business
Box 679 Trips
Cyprus
Greece
Poland
Soviet Union
Visitors (11 folders)
1977
Administration officials and events
Committee meetings
Box 680 "Congressional Conversation"
Interns
Other members of Congress
Portraits
Signed photographs
Social events
Brooke, Edward W., birthday
General
Speaking engagements
Staff
State business (2 folders)
Visitors
Jan.
Box 681 Feb.-Dec. (8 folders)
1978
Administration and events
Negatives
Other members of Congress
Political campaign
Social events
Speaking engagements
Staff
State and miscellaneous business
1978
Visitors
Feb.
Box 682 Mar.-July (5 folders)
Undated but identified
Pre-1966
Brooke, Edward W., portraits
Family
Miscellaneous
Visitors to attorney general's office
Brooke, Edward W., and other politicians
(1 folder)
Box 683 (2 folders)
Brooke, Edward W., portraits (3 folders)
Family
Social
State business
Visitors
Box 684 Without Brooke
Undated and unidentified
Brooke, Edward W., and groups
Miscellaneous
Negatives and contact sheets
Presentations
Social
Speaking engagements (2 folders)
Staff
Box 685 State business
Television and radio _See also_ Oversize
Visitors
Miscellaneous news photographs without Brooke
Miscellaneous slides
Caption and transmittal letters previously
detached from photographs
"Picturesque Politics of Massachusetts," [1965]
Press clippings
1964-66
Box 686 1967-69
1970-78 (3 folders)
Staff member's notebook, unidentified, n.d.
OVERSIZE MATERIAL, 1966-1973, n.d.
Box OV 1 Attorney General Office Files
Scheduling Files
Office calendars, 1966 (Container 55)
Miscellany
Calendars, 1967 (Container 655)
Photographs
1967
Jan.-Dec. (Container 670)
1973
State business (Container 675)
Undated and unidentified
Television and radio (Container 685)
CLASSIFIED MATERIAL, 1974
Box CL 1 Senatorial Papers
Subject File
Foreign aid, 1974 (Container 438)
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