Baylor University. Baylor Collections of Political Materials Alan W. Steelman papers. Inclusive: 1960-2003, Bulk: 1973-1976 Summary Information Creator Alan W. Steelman, 1942 - Extent (quantity/size) 195 document boxes and 3 oversized flat boxes (16 inch width). Language English Abstract The Alan Steelman papers chronicle the U.S. congressional tenure of Alan Steelman, encompassing the years 1973-1976. Additionally, the papers contain campaign materials, a biographical section spanning 1960-2003, press releases, correspondence, and audio-visual items, among other materials. Subjects Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) / Correspondence. / Legislative materials. / Legislators -- United States. / Newsletters. / Photographs. / Speeches. / Steelman, Alan -- Archives -- Indexes. / Steelman, Alan. / United States. Congress. House. Administrative Information Restrictions on Access and Use All requests for copying of materials must be submitted to W. R. Poage Legislative Library in writing. Please use the Request Form for Copying Materials sheet. Unpublished materials authored or otherwise produced by the creator (s) of this collection are in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. Use/Reproduction Restrictions: The collection is open for research but contains records that have been restricted. Contact archivist for details. Preferred Citation When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Alan Steelman papers, Accession #90, Box #, Folder #, Baylor Collections of Political Materials, W. R. Poage Legislative Library, Baylor University. Scope and Content The Alan W. Steelman papers contain materials from 1960-2003, the bulk of which are from 1973-1976: Steelman's time as U.S. Representative of Texas's Fifth Congressional District. The Administrative series consists of GOP office and district information, requests, and schedules. The Biographical section has background information on Steelman after his House race victory in 1973 and personal, family news articles from 1960-1969, and a folder of information on his Proudfoot leadership role. Campaigns holds news clippings, press releases, and campaign literature from two years: Steelman's 1972 House Campaign and his 1976 Senate Campaign. A large portion of the news clippings on the Senate campaign were originally in a binder.
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Baylor University. Baylor Collections of Political Materials Alan W. Steelman papers. Inclusive: 1960-2003, Bulk: 1973-1976
Summary Information
Creator Alan W. Steelman, 1942 -
Extent (quantity/size) 195 document boxes and 3 oversized flat boxes (16 inch width).
Language English
Abstract The Alan Steelman papers chronicle the U.S. congressional tenure of Alan Steelman, encompassing the years 1973-1976. Additionally, the papers contain campaign materials, a biographical section spanning 1960-2003, press releases, correspondence, and audio-visual items, among other materials.
Subjects Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) / Correspondence. / Legislative materials. / Legislators -- United States. / Newsletters. / Photographs. / Speeches. / Steelman, Alan -- Archives -- Indexes. / Steelman, Alan. / United States. Congress. House.
Administrative Information
Restrictions on Access and Use
All requests for copying of materials must be submitted to W. R. Poage Legislative Library in writing. Please use the Request Form for Copying Materials sheet. Unpublished materials authored or otherwise produced by the creator (s) of this collection are in the public domain. There are no restrictions on use. Copyright status for other collection materials is unknown. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.) beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user. Use/Reproduction Restrictions: The collection is open for research but contains records that have been restricted. Contact archivist for details.
Preferred Citation When quoting material from this collection, the preferred citation is: Alan Steelman papers, Accession #90, Box #, Folder #, Baylor Collections of Political Materials, W. R. Poage Legislative Library, Baylor University.
Scope and Content The Alan W. Steelman papers contain materials from 1960-2003, the bulk of which are from 1973-1976: Steelman's time as U.S. Representative of Texas's Fifth Congressional District. The Administrative series consists of GOP office and district information, requests, and schedules. The Biographical section has background information on Steelman after his House race victory in 1973 and personal, family news articles from 1960-1969, and a folder of information on his Proudfoot leadership role. Campaigns holds news clippings, press releases, and campaign literature from two years: Steelman's 1972 House Campaign and his 1976 Senate Campaign. A large portion of the news clippings on the Senate campaign were originally in a binder.
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 2 Constituent correspondence are divided between, alpha, incoming, outgoing, and topical. The Departments and Agencies series enumerates Steelman's contact with numerous federal agencies from 1973-1976. By far, the bulk of this series illuminates how Steelman voiced a variety of constituent concerns to the U.S. Postal Service. Also of note are recommendations written by Steelman on behalf of constituents to different federal departments such as the Department of Labor, Department of Justice, and the White House. The District series for Dallas highlights Dallas area concerns and contains photographs in the file on the Urban Park Baptist Singers. A Texas subseries of the District series mainly consists of materials on individual cities in Steelman's district, but also holds numerous folders on general affairs in Texas or local communities. Next, Legislation by Committee encompasses bills from ten different Congressional committees. Legislation on banking and currency issues make up the largest subseries, followed by the Judiciary Committee subseries. The Judiciary Committee subseries chronicles sentiment in Steelman's district for and against bills on President Nixon's impeachment and the Watergate break in. Other notable subseries include: Government Operations, Interior & Insular Affairs (both of which Steelman served on) and the Cabinet Committee on Spanish Speaking People. Land use controversies dominates the subseries on Interior and Insular Affairs, just as revenue sharing does in the Government Operations subseries. The Legislative series contains three subseries. Major topics in the 93rd Congress subseries include, ecology, the economy, commerce, Citizens Band radios, transportation, and FDA consumer vitamin labeling. Land use, conservation, the EPA, ecology, healthcare, transportation, and veterans issues prevail in the 94th Congress series. The Topical subseries in the Legislative series itemizes some of Steelman's highest legislative priorities: AMTRAK, Big Thicket, Energy, and the Trinity River. Binders also held these materials prior to processing. Here, the General sub-subseries contains legislative analysis from the American Enterprise Institute dated 1965-1967, though the rest of the sub-subseries consist of materials from 1973-1976. The Columns, Magazines, and Newsletters subseries of the Press series are in poor condition. The Magazines subseries highlights Steelman's favorable reception by the mainstream Texas and American media upon his election and after his two terms in Congress. Steelman's Speeches and Floor Statements are in average condition and range from 1968 to his years after Congress. All of the post-Congressional speeches are undated and the majority of the speeches are from 1973. Additionally, most of the speeches were written on a typewriter with hand-written corrections. The Voting Record series retains alpha ordering by issue from the years 1973-1975. Steelman's voting by issue in 1976 is missing, but his roll call votes from 1973-1976 exist in this series. The Photographs in the Audio-Visual series largely came out of three notebooks. A little over half of the photographs are undated and many have negatives. A list of the monthly radio programs Steelman gave is at the front of the Reel-to-Reel subseries. The Clippings series contains photocopied clippings and is in good condition. This series spans the years 1966-2002 and has four subseries: General, House Campaign, News Clippings Scrapbooks, and Senate Campaign. The General subseries consists of articles from Steelman's time as chair of the Dallas County Republican Party and the Dallas Council on World Affairs to his directorship of the Wyly Foundation and employment at the Alexander Proudfoot Company. The News Clippings Scrapbooks compass the years 1973-1976 and are oversized. Lastly, the Casework series ranges from 1975-1976.
Administrative/Biographical History Alan Steelman (1942- ) represented Texas's Fifth District from 1973-1976 in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican. He ran a distinctive "walking campaign" against incumbent Democrat Earle Cabell and won. At the date of his election, Nov. 7, 1972, Steelman was the youngest Republican member of the House at age 29 and earned a post-graduate fellowship at Harvard's Institute for Politics in late 1972. Steelman's Congressional career immediately blossomed. He was named one of TIME Magazine's "200 Emerging Young National Leaders" in 1974. While in Congress, Steelman served on two committees—Government Operations and Interior and Insular Affairs. Environmental issues were one area in which Steelman left his mark, particularly the fight against the Trinity River Canal and the formation of Big Thicket National Preserve. Other legislative priorities for Steelman included energy, transportation, veterans, wage and price controls, and Social Security.
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 3 His road to the House began with his upbringing in two towns in Arkansas: Arkadelphia and Fordyce. Steelman attended Baylor on a baseball scholarship and received his B.A. in Political Science in 1964. Next, he led the Republican Party of Dallas County from January 1966 to January 1969, and in 1971 graduated from Southern Methodist University with an M.L.A. During his leadership of the Dallas County Republicans, Steelman also remained executive director of the Sam Wyly Foundation of Dallas from January 1969-September 1969. President Richard Nixon appointed Steelman the executive director of the President's Advisory Council on Minority Business Enterprise in September 1969. Steelman held that post until he stepped down to run for Congress January 1972. Steelman ran for the U.S. Senate as a Republican in 1976 and lost to Democratic incumbent Lloyd Bentsen. In 1977, he began work with the Alexander Proudfoot Company, a worldwide consulting firm listed on the London Stock Exchange. He has also served on the Texas Growth Fund Board, appointed by Governor George W. Bush to that $600 million venture capital fund run by the State of Texas. Other posts included Vice Chairman of the Board at the John Tower Center for Political Studies at SMU and the Trinity Foundation, Chairman of the Dallas Council on World Affairs, and former President of Maxager Technology, Inc. (now Profit Velocity Solutions), a private, California-based, software company. While at Proudfoot, Steelman was Group President for the Asia-Pacific region. This enabled him to live in Singapore for eight years and build the Proudfoot start-up in that geographical area. Steelman oversaw the company's business interests in Malaysia, New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, China, Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Hong Kong, and Thailand. He currently lectures on U.S.-Asia relations, drawing from his business experience in that part of the world. Steelman is married to his wife Susan, the former Susan Seligman Fuller, and is father to five children: Robin Whitehead, Kim Cuban, Allison Carter, Alan Steelman Jr., and Alex Steelman. He has two stepchildren, Daniel Fuller and Elizabeth Fuller.
Related Resources Related citations "Steelman, Alan Watson.” Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed June 18, 2015. Alan Steelman papers, Accession #90, Baylor Collections of Political Materials, W. R. Poage Legislative Library, Baylor University. Archival Arrangement The Alan W. Steelman papers are arranged in 14 series by format and alphabetically according to series title, with alphabetical ordering within those series. The series are: I. Administrative, II. Biographical, III. Campaigns, IV. Correspondence, V. Departments and Agencies, VI. District, VII. Legislation by Committee, VIII. Legislative, IX. Press, X. Speeches and Floor Statements, XI. Voting Record, XII. Audio-Visual, XIII. Clippings, XIV. Casework.
Series 1: Administrative. 1973-1976 Administrative/Biographical History This series encompasses Steelman's administrative documents from his entire time in office, 1973-1976. It includes three subseries: General Office Files, Requests, and Schedules. General office files contains information on Steelman's ratings, press releases, public relations, and his application for the Outstanding Young Man award. Constituent requests reside in the Requests subseries. The Schedules subseries holds Steelman's district and D.C. schedules as well as his wife's schedule from 1973. This series is in good condition.
Box 1. Folder 7. Citizenship Letters, 1976 Box 1. Folder 8. Clippings, 1975 Box 1. Folder 9. Compliments, 1975 Box 1. Folder 10. Constituent, Public Relations, 1975 Box 2. Folder 1. D.C./Dallas Campaign Releases, 1976 Box 2. Folder 2. Contract Notifications, 1975 Box 2. Folder 3. Grants, 1973 Box 2. Folder 4. Gridiron Program, Dallas Press Club, 1973 Box 2. Folder 5. Income Disclosures, 1975 Box 2. Folder 6. Information on Fifth District, 1973, 1975 Box 2. Folder 7. Information Packet, 1974 Box 2. Folder 8. Invitations Accepted, 1973 Box 2. Folder 9. Media Information Sheets, 1974 Box 2. Folder 10. Outstanding Young Man Application, 1974 Box 2. Folder 11. Postal patron mailings, 1974 Box 2. Folder 12. Press Calendar List, 1976 Box 2. Folder 13. Ratings, 1975 Box 2. Folder 14. Ratings, 1976 Box 2. Folder 15. Republican Congressional Committee, PR Account, 1973-1975 Box 3. Folder 1. Republican Congressional Committee, PR Account, 1975 Box 3. Folder 2. State GOP Party Letters, 1975 Box 3. Folder 3. Thank You Letters (1 of 3), 1974-1975 Box 3. Folder 4. Thank You Letters (2 of 3), 1974-1975 Box 3. Folder 5. Thank You Letters (3 of 3), 1974-1975 Box 3. Folder 6. Tom Lankford Bills, 1974-1975 Box 3. Folder 7. Voting Record, 1974 Box 3. Folder 8. Voting Record Index (1 of 2), 1974 Box 3. Folder 9. Voting Record Index (2 of 2), 1974
Subseries 2. Requests. 1974-1976
Inventory Box 4. Folder 1. Autographed Photographs, 1975 Box 4. Folder 2. General, October 1975 Box 4. Folder 3. General (1 of 2), 1975 January-March Box 4. Folder 4. General (2 of 2), 1975 January-March Box 4. Folder 5. General (1 of 3), 1975 April-September Box 4. Folder 6. General (2 of 3), 1975 April-September Box 5. Folder 1. General (3 of 3), 1975 April-September Box 5. Folder 2. General (1 of 4), 1976 Box 5. Folder 3. General (2 of 4), 1976 Box 5. Folder 4. General (3 of 4), 1976 Box 5. Folder 5. General (4 of 4), 1976 Box 5. Folder 6. General (1 of 5), 1974 Box 6. Folder 1. General (2 of 5), 1974 Box 6. Folder 2. General (3 of 5), 1974 Box 6. Folder 3. General (4 of 5), 1974 Box 6. Folder 4. General (5 of 5), 1974 Box 6. Folder 5. Request Information, 1975
Subseries 3. Schedules. 1973-1976
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Inventory Box 6. Folder 6. Carolyn Steelman’s Schedules, 1973 Box 6. Folder 7. District (1 of 6), 1973 Box 6. Folder 8. District (2 of 6), 1973 Box 7. Folder 1. District (3 of 6), 1973 Box 7. Folder 2. District (4 of 6), 1973 Box 7. Folder 3. District (5 of 6), 1973 Box 7. Folder 4. District (6 of 6), 1973 Box 7. Folder 5. District (1 of 2), 1974 Box 7. Folder 6. District (2 of 2), 1974 Box 7. Folder 7. District (1 of 2), 1975 Box 8. Folder 1. District (2 of 2), 1975 Box 8. Folder 2. District, 1976 Box 8. Folder 3. Originals & Backup Information (1 of 2), 1973 January Box 8. Folder 4. Originals & Backup Information (2 of 2), 1973 January Box 8. Folder 5. Originals & Backup Information, 1973 April Box 8. Folder 6. Originals & Backup Information, 1973 May Box 8. Folder 7. Originals & Backup Information, 1973 June-July Box 8. Folder 8. Originals & Backup Information, 1973 August-September Box 9. Folder 1. Originals & Backup Information (1 of 3), 1973 October-December Box 9. Folder 2. Originals & Backup Information (2 of 3), 1973 October-December Box 9. Folder 3. Originals & Backup Information (3 of 3), 1973 October-December Box 9. Folder 4. Originals (1 of 5), 1974 Box 9. Folder 5. Originals (2 of 5), 1974 Box 9. Folder 6. Originals (3 of 5), 1974 Box 9. Folder 7. Originals (4 of 5), 1974 Box 10. Folder 1. Originals (5 of 5), 1974 Box 10. Folder 2. Originals (1 of 3), 1975 Box 10. Folder 3. Originals (2 of 3), 1975 Box 10. Folder 4. Originals (3 of 3), 1975 Box 10. Folder 5. Originals, Washington (1 of 3), 1976 Box 10. Folder 6. Originals, Washington (2 of 3), 1976 Box 11. Folder 1. Originals, Washington (3 of 3), 1976 Box 11. Folder 2. Out of State, 1975 Box 11. Folder 3. Statewide Events, 1975
Series 2: Biographical. 1960-2003 Administrative/Biographical History This series includes documents on Steelman's personal life from the years 1960-2003. It has folders delineating his involvement with the Dallas Council on World Affairs, his Proudfoot company profile, news clippings from 1972 on his uncle, John R. Steelman, an aide to President Harry Truman, and tickets to 2003 Texas Rangers games. This series is in average condition.
Inventory Box 11. Folder 4. General, 1973-2003 Box 11. Folder 5. Dallas Council on World Affairs, 2000 Box 11. Folder 6. Personal/Family News Articles, General, 1960-1969 Box 11. Folder 7. Personal/Family News Articles, John R. Steelman, 1972 Box 11. Folder 8. Proudfoot Management Profile, 1990
Series 3: Campaigns. 1972, 1976, undated Administrative/Biographical History
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 6 This series holds two subseries: U.S. House and U.S. Senate. The U.S. House subseries contains campaign materials, a booklet, news clippings, and envelopes. The U.S. Senate campaign subseries contains news clippings on Republican primary opponents, brochures, press releases, small banners, and a "Steelman for Senate" campaign button and bumper sticker, among other items. Most of the news clippings are copies. This series is in good condition.
Subseries 1. U.S. House. 1972, undated
Inventory Box 11. Folder 9. US House, Booklet, 1972 Box 11. Folder 10. US House, Envelopes, 1972 Box 11. Folder 11. US House, News Clips, undated Box 11. Folder 12. US House, Students for Steelman, 1972
Subseries 2. U.S. Senate. 1976, undated
Inventory Box 11. Folder 13. US Senate, Brochures, 1976 Box 11. Folder 14. US Senate, Capitol Press Corps, 1976 Box 11. Folder 15. US Senate, Fundraiser, 1976 June 9 Box 11. Folder 16. US Senate, News Clips, Dallas Morning News, 1976 Box 11. Folder 17. US Senate, News Clips, Dallas Times Herald, 1976 Box 11. Folder 18. US Senate, News Clips, Assorted District, 1976 Box 11. Folder 19. US Senate, News Clips, Out-of-District, A-F, 1976 Box 12. Folder 1. US Senate, News Clips, Out-of-District, G-Z, 1976 Box 12. Folder 2. US Senate, Opposition, 1976 Box 12. Folder 3. US Senate, Opposition, 1975 December Box 12. Folder 4. US Senate, Press Releases, 1976 March Box 12. Folder 5. US Senate, Press Releases, 1976 April - May Box 12. Folder 6. US Senate, Press Releases, 1976 June - July Box 12. Folder 7. US Senate, Press Releases, 1976 August Box 12. Folder 8. US Senate, Press Releases, 1976 September Box 12. Folder 9. US Senate, Press Releases, 1976 October Box 12. Folder 10. US Senate, Promotional Materials, undated Box 12. Folder 11. US Senate, Questionnaire Response, 1976 Box 12. Folder 12. US Senate, TX GOP Women’s Club List, 1976 Box 12. Folder 13. US Senate, TX TV Stations, 1976
Series 4: Correspondence. 1972-1976, undated Administrative/Biographical History This series comprises the majority of Steelman's correspondence with constituents in four subseries by year: 1972-1973, 1974, 1975, 1976. Each subseries except the 1976 subseries contains four sub-subseries: Alpha, Incoming, Outgoing, and Topical. Incoming and Outgoing sub-subseries deal with praise, thanks, and congratulations to and from Steelman. The topical sections have letters on pertinent issues from that year, such as Steelman's controversial 1973 naming of the federal building in Dallas after his opponent in the 1973 Texas Fifth Congressional District race, Earle Cabell. This series is in good condition. Alphabetical ordering by the first two letters of the constituent's last name structures the 1973 correspondence. Incoming and outgoing correspondence for 1972-1973 mainly consists of thank you notes, praise, and congratulatory letters while the 1972-1973 topical subseries heavily leans towards Dallas Metroplex issues. The years of 1974-1976 mirror the 1972-1973 arrangement and thematic focus. 1976 correspondence lacks an alpha subseries.
Inventory Box 39. Folder 4. General (1 of 3), 1975 Box 39. Folder 5. General (2 of 3), 1975 Box 39. Folder 6. General (3 of 3), 1975 Box 39. Folder 7. Greetings and Thanks (1 of 2), 1975 Box 39. Folder 8. Greetings and Thanks (2 of 2), 1975
Sub-subseries 3. Outgoing. 1975
Inventory Box 39. Folder 9. Greetings (1 of 2), 1975 Box 40. Folder 1. Greetings (2 of 2), 1975 Box 40. Folder 2. Thanks (1 of 4), 1975 Box 40. Folder 3. Thanks (2 of 4), 1975 Box 40. Folder 4. Thanks (3 of 4), 1975 Box 40. Folder 5. Thanks (4 of 4), 1975
Sub-subseries 4. Topical. 1975-1976
Inventory Box 41. Folder 1. Angels, Inc. & Children Inc., 1975-1976 Box 41. Folder 2. Architectural Engineering Contacts, GSA, DIOD, 1975 Box 41. Folder 3. Automobile Industry, 1975 Box 41. Folder 4. Balch Springs Post Office, 1975 Box 41. Folder 5. Baylor, 1975 Box 41. Folder 6. Bicentennial Activities, 1975 Box 41. Folder 7. Children’s Haven, 1975 Box 41. Folder 8. Education, 1975 Box 41. Folder 9. Education Recommendations, 1975 Box 41. Folder 10. Employment Assistance (1 of 2), 1975 Box 41. Folder 11. Employment Assistance (2 of 2), 1975 Box 41. Folder 12. Garland Foods, 1975 Box 41. Folder 13. Garland, Duck Creek, 1975 Box 41. Folder 14. General Clippings, 1975 Box 41. Folder 15. International Trade Commission Slide Fasteners Association, 1975 Box 41. Folder 16. MESBIC Financial Corp. of Dallas, 1975 Box 42. Folder 1. Mesquite, City of, 1975 Box 42. Folder 2. Mexican American Council for Economic Progress, 1975 Box 42. Folder 3. National Federation of Independent Businessmen (1 of 2), 1975 Box 42. Folder 4. National Federation of Independent Businessmen (2 of 2), 1975 Box 42. Folder 5. Older Americans, 1975 Box 42. Folder 6. Postal Delta Center, Postal Service, 1975
Inventory Box 43. Folder 1. Coastal Bend Migrant Council, 1976 Box 43. Folder 2. Duck Creek Project, 1973-1976 Box 43. Folder 3. Garland City Council, 1976 Box 43. Folder 4. MESBIC Financial Corporation of Dallas, 1976, undated
Series 5: Departments and Agencies. 1973-1976 Administrative/Biographical History This series includes Steelman's contact with various federal agencies and governmental departments arising from constituent concerns and recommendations for posts in the departments. It is alphabetically ordered according to folder title and/or department name. Prominent departments in this series are the U.S. Postal Service; Housing and Urban Development; Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), and The White House. The series also contains a lone folder on housing in the State of Texas in 1975 and is in good condition.
Inventory Box 43. Folder 5. ACTION, 1974-1975 Box 43. Folder 6. Agency for International Development, 1975 Box 43. Folder 7. American Revolution Bicentennial Commission, 1973-1975 Box 43. Folder 8. CIA and the Cult of Intelligence, 1975 Box 43. Folder 9. Civil Aeronautics Board, 1974-1976 Box 43. Folder 10. Civil Service Commission, 1974 Box 43. Folder 11. Comptroller General of the United States, 1976 Box 44. Folder 1. Cost of Living Council and Price Controls, 1973-1974 Box 44. Folder 2. Department of Agriculture, 1973-1976 Box 44. Folder 3. Department of Commerce, 1973-1976 Box 44. Folder 4. Department of Defense, Corps of Engineers, 1973-1976 Box 44. Folder 5. Department of Defense, Middle East & Mediterranean Trip, 1975 November-December Box 44. Folder 6. Department of Defense, General, 1973-1974 Box 44. Folder 7. Department of Defense, General, 1975-1976 Box 44. Folder 8. Department of the Interior, 1973-1975 Box 44. Folder 9. Department of Justice, 1974-1976 Box 44. Folder 10. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Education Program (LEEP) Funds (1 of 2), 1975 Box 44. Folder 11. Department of Justice, LEEP Funds (2 of 2), 1975 Box 45. Folder 1. Department of Justice, Recommendations, 1973-1976 Box 45. Folder 2. Department of Labor, 1974-1976 Box 45. Folder 3. Department of Labor, Recommendations, 1973-1974 Box 45. Folder 4. Department of Labor, S.S. United States, 1975 Box 45. Folder 5. Department of State, 1973-1976 Box 45. Folder 6. Department of State, Recommendations, 1973-1975 Box 45. Folder 7. Department of Transportation, 1974-1976 Box 45. Folder 8. Department of Transportation, Recommendations, 1973-1976 Box 45. Folder 9. Department of Treasury, 1976 Box 45. Folder 10. Energy Research and Development Administration, 1975-1976 Box 45. Folder 11. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), General, 1973-1976 Box 45. Folder 12. EPA, State Underground Injection Control Program, 1976 Box 46. Folder 1. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1974 Box 46. Folder 2. Federal Communications Commission, 1973-1974 Box 46. Folder 3. Federal Communications Commission, Communication Media, 1976 Box 46. Folder 4. Federal Agency Administration, 1973-1976 Box 46. Folder 5. Federal Energy Office, 1974 Box 46. Folder 6. Federal Energy Office, Whitco Inc. Case, 1975 Box 46. Folder 7. Federal Power Commission, 1976 Box 46. Folder 8. Federal Trade Commission (1 of 2), 1975
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Box 46. Folder 9. Federal Trade Commission (2 of 2), 1975 Box 46. Folder 10. General, 1975-1976 Box 47. Folder 1. General Accounting Office, 1974-1975 Box 47. Folder 2. General Services Administration, 1974-1975 Box 47. Folder 3. Government Printing Office, 1975 Box 47. Folder 4. Hearings, CIA, 1975 Box 47. Folder 5. Health, Education, & Welfare (HEW), General, 1973-1974 Box 47. Folder 6. HEW, General, 1976 Box 47. Folder 7. HEW, General (1 of 2), 1975 Box 47. Folder 8. HEW, General (2 of 2), 1975 Box 47. Folder 9. HEW, Task Force on Indochina Refugees (1 of 2), 1975 Box 48. Folder 1. HEW, Task Force on Indochina Refugees (2 of 2), 1975 Box 48. Folder 2. HEW, Nursing Home Regulations, 1975 Box 48. Folder 3. HEW, Pharmaceutical Regulations (1 of 2), 1976 Box 48. Folder 4. HEW, Pharmaceutical Regulations (2 of 2), 1976 Box 48. Folder 5. Housing, State of Texas, 1975 Box 48. Folder 6. Housing & Urban Development, General, 1973-1974 Box 48. Folder 7. Housing & Urban Development, General (1 of 3), 1975 Box 48. Folder 8. Housing & Urban Development, General (2 of 3), 1975 Box 48. Folder 9. Housing & Urban Development, General (3 of 3), 1975 Box 49. Folder 1. Housing & Urban Development, General (1 of 2), 1976 Box 49. Folder 2. Housing & Urban Development, General (2 of 2), 1976 Box 49. Folder 3. Housing & Urban Development, Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, 1975 Box 49. Folder 4. International Trade Commission, Duty Rates, 1975 Box 49. Folder 5. Library of Congress, Librarian Qualifications, 1974 Box 49. Folder 6. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1974 Box 49. Folder 7. National Endowment for the Arts, 1973-1976 Box 49. Folder 8. National Endowments for the Humanities, 1974-1976 Box 49. Folder 9. National Science Foundation, 1974-1976 Box 49. Folder 10. Office of Economic Opportunity, 1974 Box 49. Folder 11. Office of Minority Business Enterprise (1 of 2), 1973 Box 50. Folder 1. Office of Minority Business Enterprise (2 of 2), 1974-1976 Box 50. Folder 2. President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, 1974 Box 50. Folder 3. Securities and Exchange Commission, 1974-1975 Box 50. Folder 4. Small Business Administration, 1973-1975 Box 50. Folder 5. The White House, General, 1974-1975 Box 50. Folder 6. The White House, General, 1976 Box 50. Folder 7. The White House, Recommendations, 1973-1974 Box 50. Folder 8. The White House, Recommendations, 1975 Box 50. Folder 9. The White House, Recommendations, 1976 Box 50. Folder 10. The White House, “The Administration”, 1974 Box 50. Folder 11. The White House, The White House Fellows Program, 1973-1976 Box 50. Folder 12. U.S. Postal Service, General (1 of 2), 1975-1976 Box 51. Folder 1. U.S. Postal Service, General (2 of 2), 1975-1976 Box 51. Folder 2. U.S. Postal Service, General (1 of 3), 1975 Box 51. Folder 3. U.S. Postal Service, General (2 of 3), 1975 Box 51. Folder 4. U.S. Postal Service, General (3 of 3), 1975 Box 51. Folder 5. U.S. Postal Service, General (1 of 2), 1974 Box 51. Folder 6. U.S. Postal Service, General (2 of 2), 1974 Box 51. Folder 7. U.S. Postal Service, General, 1973 Box 51. Folder 8. U.S. Postal Service, General, 1976
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Box 51. Folder 9. U.S. Postal Service, Balch Springs Post Office, 1974 Box 51. Folder 10. U.S. Postal Service, Postage Rate Increases, 1973 Box 52. Folder 1. U.S. Postal Service, Postage Rate Increase, 1974-1975 Box 52. Folder 2. U.S. Postal Service, Lakewood Post Office, 1973-1974 Box 52. Folder 3. U.S. Postal Service, Removal of Xerox Machines, 1976 Box 52. Folder 4. U.S. Postal Service, Valencia and Cordova Mailbox, 1974 Box 52. Folder 5. Veterans Administration, 1974-1976
Series 6: District. 1972-1976, undated Administrative/Biographical History This series encompasses Steelman's work in the Fifth Congressional District of Texas with two subseries: Dallas and Texas. The Dallas subseries contains materials on AMTRAK's service to that city, community activism, and records of Steelman's trips in January and February 1973. Particular localities, numerous industries (mining, air travel, tool manufacturing, food processing), and state and local relations figure prominently in the Texas subseries. This series remains in good condition.
Subseries 1. Dallas. 1973-1975
Inventory Box 52. Folder 6. Adams, Bryan, 1972 January Box 52. Folder 7. Amtrak, 1973 Box 52. Folder 8. City, 1973 Box 52. Folder 9. City, 1975 Box 52. Folder 10. Community Action, 1973 Box 52. Folder 11. Community College, 1973 Box 52. Folder 12. Community Council, 1974-1975 Box 52. Folder 13. County, 1975 Box 52. Folder 14. County Community Action, 1974 Box 53. Folder 1. Dallas County Community Action Committee (DCCAC): Para Legal Program, 1973 Box 53. Folder 2. Government Accounting Office Cosmetology, 1973 Box 53. Folder 3. Legal Services Foundation, 1974-1975 Box 53. Folder 4. Police, 1973 Box 53. Folder 5. Southwest Metroplex, 1975 Box 53. Folder 6. Transatlantic Routes for Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, 1973 Box 53. Folder 7. Trips, 1973 January 1 Box 53. Folder 8. Trips, 1973 February 8-19 Box 53. Folder 9. Urban Park Baptist Singers, 1973
Subseries 2. Texas. 1973-1976, undated
Inventory Box 54. Folder 1. Airlines-Mutual Aid Pact, 1975 Box 54. Folder 2. Citrus Industry, 1975 Box 54. Folder 3. City of Sachse, Flood Hazard Boundary Map, 1975-1976 Box 54. Folder 4. City of Seagoville, 1975 Box 54. Folder 5. Hayes–Morales Case, 1976 Box 54. Folder 6. Matagorda Island, 1975 Box 54. Folder 7. Office of State – Federal Relations, 1975 Box 54. Folder 8. Recommendations, 1973-1974 Box 55. Folder 1. Reed, Dick, 1973 Box 55. Folder 2. Richardson Airport (1 of 2), 1975 Box 55. Folder 3. Richardson Airport (2 of 2), 1975 Box 55. Folder 4. Rodriguez, Umberto, 1973-1975 Box 55. Folder 5. Seagoville, 1973 Box 55. Folder 6. Secretary of State, 1974-1975
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Box 55. Folder 7. Skyjacking – Dr. Hubbard, undated Box 55. Folder 8. State & Local Affairs (1 of 3), 1975 Box 56. Folder 1. State & Local Affairs (2 of 3), 1975 Box 56. Folder 2. State & Local Affairs (3 of 3), 1975 Box 56. Folder 3. State & Local Affairs (1 of 3), 1976 Box 56. Folder 4. State & Local Affairs (2 of 3), 1976 Box 56. Folder 5. State & Local Affairs (3 of 3), 1976 Box 56. Folder 6. State Affairs, 1973-1974 Box 57. Folder 1. State Affairs (1 of 2), 1973 Box 57. Folder 2. State Affairs (2 of 2), 1973 Box 57. Folder 3. State Affairs (1 of 2), 1974 Box 57. Folder 4. State Affairs (2 of 2), 1974 Box 57. Folder 5. State Constitution, 1974 Box 57. Folder 6. State Legislature (1 of 2), 1975 Box 57. Folder 7. State Legislature (2 of 2), 1975 Box 57. Folder 8. State of Texas, 1975 Box 57. Folder 9. Stein, Brent, 1974-1975 Box 58. Folder 1. Stokes, Jim, 1973-1974 Box 58. Folder 2. Supreme Beef Processors, 1975-1976 Box 58. Folder 3. Texas Institute for Medical Assessment, 1973 Box 58. Folder 4. Texas Institute for Medical Assessment, 1974 Box 58. Folder 5. Texas Nursing Homes Assoc., 1974-1975 Box 58. Folder 6. Thorsen Tool Co., 1972-1974 Box 58. Folder 7. Unimark Agencies – Charles Terrell, 1974 Box 58. Folder 8. Urban Affairs, 1973 Box 58. Folder 9. Varo, Inc., 1973 Box 58. Folder 10. Ventures, 1973-1974 Box 59. Folder 1. Vestal Coal, 1974-1975 Box 59. Folder 2. Wade, Jim, 1973 Box 59. Folder 3. Wadley Blood Bank, 1972-1974 Box 59. Folder 4. Williamsburg Community Corp., Kent Village, 1972-1973
Subseries 1. Agriculture. 1973-1976
Inventory Box 59. Folder 5. General (1 of 7), 1973-1974 Box 59. Folder 6. General (2 of 7), 1973-1974 Box 59. Folder 7. General (3 of 7), 1973-1974 Box 59. Folder 8. General (4 of 7), 1973-1974 Box 59. Folder 9. General (5 of 7), 1973-1974 Box 60. Folder 1. General (6 of 7), 1973-1974 Box 60. Folder 2. General (7 of 7), 1973-1974 Box 60. Folder 3. General (1 of 3), 1976 Box 60. Folder 4. General (2 of 3), 1976 Box 60. Folder 5. General (2 of 3), 1976
Inventory Box 61. Folder 5. General, 1975 Box 61. Folder 6. Amnesty, 1974 Box 61. Folder 7. Commissaries, 1975 Box 61. Folder 8. Military, 1974 Box 61. Folder 9. General, 1973 Box 61. Folder 10. Military (1 of 2), 1973 Box 61. Folder 11. Military (2 of 2), 1973 Box 62. Folder 1. Military Surveillance Bill, 1974 Box 62. Folder 2. Military, Mayaquez, Puerto Rico, 1975 Box 62. Folder 3. Military, F-18 (1 of 2), 1975 Box 62. Folder 4. Military, F-18 (2 of 2), 1975 Box 62. Folder 5. Military, 1975-1976 Box 62. Folder 6. Military, 1975-1976 Box 62. Folder 7. Military, 1975-1976 Box 63. Folder 1. Banking Committee, Undated Box 63. Folder 2. Builders ROBO, 1974 Box 63. Folder 3. Countdown, 1974 Box 63. Folder 4. General (1 of 3), 1974 Box 63. Folder 5. General (2 of 3), 1974 Box 63. Folder 6. General (3 of 3), 1974 Box 63. Folder 7. General (1 of 2), 1975 Box 64. Folder 1. General (2 of 2), 1975 Box 64. Folder 2. General (1 of 2), 1976 Box 64. Folder 3. General (2 of 2), 1976 Box 64. Folder 4. Housing, 1974 Box 64. Folder 5. Jones-Blair Lead-Based Paint, 1973
Subseries 5. Banking and Currency. 1973-1976 Sub-subseries 1. District of Columbia. 1973-1974, 1976
Inventory Box 64. Folder 6. General, 1973 Box 64. Folder 7. General, 1974 Box 64. Folder 8. General, 1976
Sub-subseries 2. National Budget. 1973-1974
Inventory Box 64. Folder 9. General (1 of 2), 1973 Box 65. Folder 1. General (2 of 2), 1973 Box 65. Folder 2. General, 1974
Sub-subseries 3. Education and Labor. 1973-1976
Inventory Box 65. Folder 3. Busing 48 and 124, 1973 Box 65. Folder 4. Busing (1 of 2), 1973 Box 65. Folder 5. Busing (2 of 2), 1973 Box 65. Folder 6. Dallas Skill Center, 1973 Box 65. Folder 7. Education (1 of 3), 1973 Box 66. Folder 1. Education (2 of 3), 1973 Box 66. Folder 2. Education (3 of 3), 1973
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 17
Box 66. Folder 3. Financial Aid (1 of 2), 1973 Box 66. Folder 4. Financial Aid (2 of 2), 1973 Box 66. Folder 5. Health Diabetes, 1973 Box 66. Folder 6. Health Insurance, 1973 Box 66. Folder 7. Health (1 of 6), 1973 Box 67. Folder 1. Health (2 of 6), 1973 Box 67. Folder 2. Health (3 of 6), 1973 Box 67. Folder 3. Health (4 of 6), 1973 Box 67. Folder 4. Health (5 of 6), 1973 Box 67. Folder 5. Health (6 of 6), 1973 Box 67. Folder 6. Juvenile Delinquency, 1973 Box 67. Folder 7. SER/OIC, 1973 Box 67. Folder 8. Busing, 1974 Box 67. Folder 9. Education, 1974-1975 Box 67. Folder 10. Labor, OSHA, 1974 Box 67. Folder 11. Right-to-Work, 1974 Box 68. Folder 1. Busing (1 of 5), 1975 Box 68. Folder 2. Busing (2 of 5), 1975 Box 68. Folder 3. Busing (3 of 5), 1975 Box 68. Folder 4. Busing (4 of 5), 1975 Box 68. Folder 5. Busing (5 of 5), 1975 Box 69. Folder 1. Child and Family Services, 1975 Box 69. Folder 2. Education (1 of 5), 1975 Box 69. Folder 3. Education (2 of 5), 1975 Box 69. Folder 4. Education (3 of 5), 1975 Box 69. Folder 5. Education (4 of 5), 1975 Box 69. Folder 6. Education (5 of 5), 1975 Box 70. Folder 1. Education Veto, 1975 Box 70. Folder 2. Education, Title IX, 1975 Box 70. Folder 3. Employment Compensation, 1975 Box 70. Folder 4. General, 1975-1976 Box 70. Folder 5. Labor, Pensions (1 of 3), 1975 Box 70. Folder 6. Labor, Pensions (2 of 3), 1975 Box 70. Folder 7. Labor, Pensions (3 of 3), 1975 Box 70. Folder 8. Labor, Minimum Wage (1 of 2), 1975 Box 70. Folder 9. Labor, Minimum Wage (2 of 2), 1975 Box 70. Folder 10. Labor, OSHA, 1975 Box 71. Folder 1. Busing, 1976 Box 71. Folder 2. Busing, McDonald’s Bill (1 of 2), 1976 Box 71. Folder 3. Busing, McDonald’s Bill (1 of 2), 1976 Box 71. Folder 4. Child and Family Services (1 of 7), 1976 Box 71. Folder 5. Child and Family Services (2 of 7), 1976 Box 71. Folder 6. Child and Family Services (3 of 7), 1976 Box 71. Folder 7. Child and Family Services (4 of 7), 1976 Box 72. Folder 1. Child and Family Services (5 of 7), 1976 Box 72. Folder 2. Child and Family Services (6 of 7), 1976 Box 72. Folder 3. Child and Family Services (7 of 7), 1976 Box 72. Folder 4. General, 1976
Sub-subseries 4. Health. 1973
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 18
Inventory Box 72. Folder 5. General (1 of 4), 1973 Box 72. Folder 6. General (2 of 4), 1973 Box 73. Folder 1. General (3 of 4), 1973 Box 73. Folder 2. General (4 of 4), 1973
Inventory Box 85. Folder 7. Alaska Pipeline, 1973 Box 85. Folder 8. Boxcar Shortage (1 of 2), 1973 Box 86. Folder 1. Boxcar Shortage (2 of 2), 1973 Box 86. Folder 2. Commerce, 1973-1975 Box 86. Folder 3. Commerce, No Fault, 1975 Box 86. Folder 4. Consumer Affairs, 1974 Box 86. Folder 5. Consumers #119, 1974 Box 86. Folder 6. Employee Stock Ownership Plan, 1974 Box 86. Folder 7. Energy (1 of 2), 1973 Box 86. Folder 8. Energy (2 of 2), 1973 Box 86. Folder 9. General (1 of 5), 1973 Box 86. Folder 10. General (2 of 5), 1973 Box 87. Folder 1. General (3 of 5), 1973 Box 87. Folder 2. General (4 of 5), 1973 Box 87. Folder 3. General (5 of 5), 1973 Box 87. Folder 4. General (1 of 4), 1974 Box 87. Folder 5. General (2 of 4), 1974 Box 87. Folder 6. General (3 of 4), 1974 Box 88. Folder 1. General (4 of 4), 1974 Box 88. Folder 2. General (1 of 6), 1975 Box 88. Folder 3. General (2 of 6), 1975 Box 88. Folder 4. General (3 of 6), 1975 Box 88. Folder 5. General (4 of 6), 1975 Box 88. Folder 6. General (5 of 6), 1975 Box 88. Folder 7. General (6 of 6), 1975 Box 89. Folder 1. General, 1976 Box 89. Folder 2. Interior lLand Use No.6801-02, 1974 Box 89. Folder 3. Interior Land Use (1 of 3), 1973 Box 89. Folder 4. Interior Land Use (2 of 3), 1973 Box 89. Folder 5. Interior Land Use (3 of 3), 1973 Box 89. Folder 6. Interior Land Use (1 of 2), 1974 Box 90. Folder 1. Interior Land Use (2 of 2), 1974 Box 90. Folder 2. Land Use (1 of 5), 1975 Box 90. Folder 3. Land Use (2 of 5), 1975
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 21
Box 90. Folder 4. Land Use (3 of 5), 1975 Box 90. Folder 5. Land Use (4 of 5), 1975 Box 90. Folder 6. Land Use (5 of 5), 1975 Box 91. Folder 1. Land Use (1 of 2), 1974 Box 91. Folder 2. Land Use (2 of 2), 1974 Box 91. Folder 3. Land Use, Articles and Editorials, 1972-1975 Box 91. Folder 4. Land Use, General Information (1 of 5), 1973 Box 91. Folder 5. Land Use, General Information (2 of 5), 1973 Box 91. Folder 6. Land Use, General Information (3 of 5), 1973 Box 91. Folder 7. Land Use, General Information (4 of 5), 1973 Box 91. Folder 8. Land Use, General Information (5 of 5), 1973 Box 92. Folder 1. Land Use, Lobbying, 1974 Box 92. Folder 2. Land Use, Memos, 1973 Box 92. Folder 3. Land Use Planning Act, HR 10294, 1974 Box 92. Folder 4. Land Use, Speeches (1 of 2), 1976 Box 92. Folder 5. Land Use, Speeches (2 of 2), 1976 Box 92. Folder 6. Land Use, Steelman/Udall, 1975 Box 92. Folder 7. Land and Water Conversation Fund, 1975-1976 Box 93. Folder 1. National Parks (1 of 2), 1975 Box 93. Folder 2. National Parks (2 of 2), 1975 Box 93. Folder 3. National security, 1973 Box 93. Folder 4. Nuclear (1 of 3), 1975 Box 93. Folder 5. Nuclear (2 of 3), 1975 Box 93. Folder 6. Nuclear (3 of 3), 1975 Box 93. Folder 7. Oil Shale, 1973-1975 Box 94. Folder 1. Sales Representative Protection Act, 1975 Box 94. Folder 2. Save Outdoor America (1 of 2), 1975-1976 Box 94. Folder 3. Save Outdoor America (2 of 2), 1975-1976 Box 94. Folder 4. Strip Mining (1 of 2), 1975 Box 94. Folder 5. Strip Mining (2 of 2), 1975 Box 94. Folder 6. Surface Mining, 1974 Box 94a. Folder 1. Texas Land Use Report in 8 volumes (1 of 3), 1976 Box 94a. Folder 2. Texas Land Use Report in 8 volumes (2 of 3), 1976 Box 94a. Folder 3. Texas Land Use Report in 8 volumes (3 of 3), 1976
Sub-subseries 2. Immigration and Naturalization. 1973-1976
Inventory Box 95. Folder 1. General, 1974 Box 95. Folder 2. General, 1973 Box 95. Folder 3. General, 1975 Box 95. Folder 4. General, 1976
Inventory Box 107. Folder 8. General (1 of 4), 1974 Box 108. Folder 1. General (2 of 4), 1974 Box 108. Folder 2. General (3 of 4), 1974 Box 108. Folder 3. General (4 of 4), 1974
Sub-subseries 4. Small Business Committee. 1973-1975
Inventory Box 108. Folder 4. General, 1973 Box 108. Folder 5. General (1 of 4), 1974 Box 108. Folder 6. General (2 of 4), 1974 Box 108. Folder 7. General (3 of 4), 1974 Box 108. Folder 8. General (4 of 4), 1974 Box 108. Folder 9. General (1 of 2), 1975 Box 108. Folder 10. General (2 of 2), 1975
Subseries 10. Ways and Means. 1973-1976
Inventory Box 108. Folder 11. Business, 1975 Box 108. Folder 12. Child Care Deduction, 1973-1974 Box 109. Folder 1. Child Support Laws, 1975 Box 109. Folder 2. Elderly Americans Social Security, 1974 Box 109. Folder 3. Gasoline Tax, 1974 Box 109. Folder 4. Health Insurance, 1974 Box 109. Folder 5. Housing, 1973 Box 109. Folder 6. Housing, 1974 Box 109. Folder 7. Industry, 1973 Box 109. Folder 8. Medicare and Nursing Salary, 1975 Box 109. Folder 9. Oil Depletion Information, 1975 Box 110. Folder 1. Professional Standard Review Organization (1 of 2), 1974 Box 110. Folder 2. Professional Standard Review Organization (2 of 2), 1974 Box 110. Folder 3. Professional Standards Review Organization (PSRO) information, 1975 Box 110. Folder 4. ROBOs, 1976 Box 110. Folder 5. Social Security (1 of 5), 1975 Box 110. Folder 6. Social Security (2 of 5), 1975 Box 110. Folder 7. Social Security (3 of 5), 1975 Box 110. Folder 8. Social Security (4 of 5), 1975 Box 111. Folder 1. Social Security (5 of 5), 1975 Box 111. Folder 2. Social Security, 1976 Box 111. Folder 3. Social Security Appeals, 1975 Box 111. Folder 4. Social Welfare, 1974 Box 111. Folder 5. Social Welfare (1 of 2), 1973 Box 111. Folder 6. Social Welfare (2 of 2), 1973 Box 111. Folder 7. Social Welfare, 1976 Box 111. Folder 8. Social Welfare, 1975 Box 111. Folder 9. Surtax, 1974 Box 112. Folder 1. Taxes (1 of 4), 1974 Box 112. Folder 2. Taxes (2 of 4), 1974 Box 112. Folder 3. Taxes (3 of 4), 1974
Subseries 11. Cabinet Committee on Spanish-Speaking People. 1973
Inventory Box 115. Folder 10. General (1 of 2), 1973 Box 115. Folder 11. General (2 of 2), 1973
Series 8: Legislative. 1965-1976, undated Summary Information
Media Cassette tape
Administrative/Biographical History Three subseries—93rd Congress, 94th Congress, and Topical—reside in this series. It is the largest in the Steelman papers. These subseries were in binders prior to processing. In the 93rd Congress subseries, many folders center around the economy, Citizens Band radios, ecology, transportation, commerce, and FDA consumer vitamin labeling. Conservation, the EPA, healthcare, transportation, veterans issues, and ecology remain prominent in the 94th Congress series. Unique documents such as materials on urban homesteading and Guam's constitution are in the 93rd and 94th Congresses, respectively. Other interesting pieces comprise a bill brought to the floor of the 93rd Congress to make the marigold the U.S. national flower, and Steelman's baseball cards from his stint in the Congressional Baseball Game. Heavy sampling took place in the 94th Congress subseries. Moreover, a folder in 94th Congress entitled "Patriotism, 'Our United States-Help Save It' " contains a tape recording. A trio of folders on the elderly expound on Steelman's special concern for them, exhibited in photos in the A/V series of the papers. The Topical subseries contains five sub-subseries: General, Amtrak, Big Thicket, Energy, and Trinity River. These five sub-subseries chronicle the areas of expertise (and the largest issues) Steelman worked on during his four years in the U.S. Congress. The Big Thicket and Trinity River sub-subseries demarcate the two large conservation efforts he passed into law at the national level. This series remains in average condition.
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 26 Subseries 1. 93rd Congress. 1973-1974
Inventory Box 116. Folder 1. Aaron, Hank, 1973 Box 116. Folder 2. Age Discrimination, 1974 Box 116. Folder 3. Aid to Members-Elect, 1974 Box 116. Folder 4. Alaska Pipeline, 1973 Box 116. Folder 5. Amendment of Section 1130 of Social Security Act, 1973 Box 116. Folder 6. Americans Missing in Action, 1973-1974 Box 116. Folder 7. Animal Traps, 1974 Box 116. Folder 8. Annual Social Security Wage Reporting, 1974 Box 116. Folder 9. Architectural Barriers, 1973-1974 Box 116. Folder 10. Assistance to Israel, 1973 Box 116. Folder 11. Atomic Energy Information, 1974 Box 116. Folder 12. Autism, 1973-1974 Box 116. Folder 13. Barter Foreign Aid for Minerals, 1974 Box 116. Folder 14. Beach Resources, 1973-1974 Box 116. Folder 15. Big Thicket, 1974 Box 116. Folder 16. Boxcar Shortage, 1973 Box 116. Folder 17. Broadcast Licenses, 1973 Box 116. Folder 18. Budget Reform, 1974 Box 116. Folder 19. Busing, 1973 Box 116. Folder 20. CabComm Opportunities for Spanish-Speaking, 1973-1974 Box 116. Folder 21. Cabell Federal Building, 1973 Box 116. Folder 22. Chancellor Industries, 1973-1974 Box 116. Folder 23. Commemoration of the 100th Birthday of Churchill, 1974 Box 116. Folder 24. Commend Sakharov and Solzhenitsyn, 1973 Box 117. Folder 1. Commerce (1 of 6), 1973-1974 Box 117. Folder 2. Commerce (2 of 6), 1973-1974 Box 117. Folder 3. Commerce (3 of 6), 1973-1974 Box 117. Folder 4. Commerce (4 of 6), 1973-1974 Box 117. Folder 5. Commerce (5 of 6), 1973-1974 Box 117. Folder 6. Commerce (6 of 6), 1973-1974 Box 118. Folder 1. Commerce and Trade Reform, 1973-1974 Box 118. Folder 2. Committee Reform, 1974 Box 118. Folder 3. Communications CB’s, 1973-1974 Box 118. Folder 4. Communications Media (1 of 4), 1973-1974 Box 118. Folder 5. Communications Media (2 of 4), 1973-1974 Box 118. Folder 6. Communications Media (3 of 4), 1973-1974 Box 118. Folder 7. Communications Media (4 of 4), 1973-1974 Box 118. Folder 8. Communications and John Doggett Correspondence, 1973-1974 Box 119. Folder 1. Condemn Terrorist Killings in Israel, 1974 Box 119. Folder 2. Congratulations on Election to 93rd Congress, 1972-1973 Box 119. Folder 3. Congressional Advisory Legislative Line (CALL), 1974 Box 119. Folder 4. Congress, H.B. 133, 1974 Box 119. Folder 5. Congress (1 of 2), 1974 July-November Box 119. Folder 6. Congress (2 of 2), 1974 July-November Box 119. Folder 7. Congress, 1974 May-June Box 119. Folder 8. Congressional Baseball Game, Baseball Cards, 1972 Box 119. Folder 9. Congressional Baseball Game, Baseball Cards, Alan Steelman, 1974 Box 119. Folder 10. Congressional Pay, 1974 Box 119. Folder 11. Congressional Record, 1974 Box 120. Folder 1. Congressional Record, 1973-1974
Inventory Box 152. Folder 21. AEI, Legislative Analysis (1 of 2), 1965-1967 Box 152. Folder 22. AEI, Legislative Analysis (2 of 2), 1965-1967 Box 153. Folder 1. Bess (Creative Learning), 1972-1976 Box 153. Folder 2. Commerce, No Fault (1 of 2), 1974-1976 Box 153. Folder 3. Commerce, No Fault (2 of 2), 1974-1976 Box 153. Folder 4. Commerce, No Fault, No. 5313, 1974-1976 Box 153. Folder 5. Felice, Louis F., 1967-1976 Box 153. Folder 6. Institute of Politics, 1969-1972 Box 153. Folder 7. League of United Latin American Citizens, Undated Box 153. Folder 8. Newspaper Clippings Note, Undated
Sub-subseries 2. Amtrak. 1972-1976
Inventory Box 154. Folder 1. Amtrak vs. Bus Transportation, 1972 Box 154. Folder 2. Articles, Clippings, Releases, 1973 Box 154. Folder 3. Articles on Amtrak, 1975 Box 154. Folder 4. Board of Directors, 1973 Box 154. Folder 5. Congressional Hearings (1 of 2), 1972 Box 154. Folder 6. Congressional Hearings (2 of 2), 1972 Box 154. Folder 7. Congressional Record Remarks, 1973 Box 154. Folder 8. Correspondence, Monaghan, 1972-1973 Box 154. Folder 9. Dallas-Houston, 1973 Box 154. Folder 10. General (1 of 3), 1974 Box 154. Folder 11. General (2 of 3), 1974 Box 154. Folder 12. General (3 of 3), 1974 Box 155. Folder 1. General, 1976 Box 155. Folder 2. General (1 of 3), 1973
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 36
Box 155. Folder 3. General (2 of 3), 1973 Box 155. Folder 4. General (3 of 3), 1973 Box 155. Folder 5. General, 1970-1974 Box 155. Folder 6. Inter-American Subcommittee Report, 1975 Box 155. Folder 7. Legislative History, 1973 Box 156. Folder 1. Meeting (1 of 2), 1975 Box 156. Folder 2. Meeting (2 of 2), 1975 Box 156. Folder 3. Monaghan Strategy, 1973 Box 156. Folder 4. National Association of Rail Road Passengers, 1971 Box 156. Folder 5. National Association of Rail Road Passengers, 1972 Box 156. Folder 6. Population Comparisons, 1973 Box 156. Folder 7. Presentation of 2/21/73, 1973 Box 156. Folder 8. Presentation of 2/22/73, 1973 Box 156. Folder 9. Schedules, 1973 Box 156. Folder 10. Texas Rail Road Routes, 1970s
Sub-subseries 3. Big Thicket. 1973-1976
Inventory Box 156. Folder 11. “Amendments Proposed”, 1973 Box 156. Folder 12. Bill, 1973 Box 156. Folder 13. Committee Materials, 1973 Box 156. Folder 14. Environmental Impact Statement, 1973 Box 156. Folder 15. Environmentalist Package, 1973 Box 157. Folder 1. Final Bill, 1973 Box 157. Folder 2. General (1 of 2), 1974 Box 157. Folder 3. General (2 of 2), 1974 Box 157. Folder 4. General (1 of 2), 1975 Box 157. Folder 5. General (2 of 2), 1975 Box 157. Folder 6. General (1 of 3), 1976 Box 157. Folder 7. General (2 of 3), 1976 Box 157. Folder 8. General (3 of 3), 1976 Box 158. Folder 1. General (1 of 7), 1973 Box 158. Folder 2. General (2 of 7), 1973 Box 158. Folder 3. General (3 of 7), 1973 Box 158. Folder 4. General (4 of 7), 1973 Box 158. Folder 5. General (5 of 7), 1973 Box 158. Folder 6. General (6 of 7), 1973 Box 159. Folder 1. General (7 of 7), 1973 Box 159. Folder 2. General Information (1 of 2), 1973 Box 159. Folder 3. General Information (2 of 2), 1973 Box 159. Folder 4. Interior Department Responses, 1973 Box 159. Folder 5. Land Costs, 1973 Box 159. Folder 6. Legislative Counsel, 1973 Box 159. Folder 7. Redwood Provision Background, 1973 Box 159. Folder 8. Remarks, 1973 Box 159. Folder 9. Subcommittee (1 of 2), 1973 Box 159. Folder 10. Subcommittee (2 of 2), 1973 Box 160. Folder 1. Subcommittee Testimony (1 of 2), 1973 Box 160. Folder 2. Subcommittee Testimony (2 of 2), 1973 Box 160. Folder 3. Testimony, 1973
Sub-subseries 4. Energy. 1965-1976
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 37
Inventory Box 160. Folder 4. Alternative Energy Sources (1 of 2), circa 1965-1974 Box 160. Folder 5. Alternative Energy Sources (2 of 2), circa 1965-1974 Box 160. Folder 6. General (1 of 3), 1975 April-June Box 160. Folder 7. General (2 of 3), 1975 April-June Box 161. Folder 1. General (3 of 3), 1975 April-June Box 161. Folder 2. Arab Oil Embargo, 1973 Box 161. Folder 3. Conservation and Development, 1975 Box 161. Folder 4. Daylight Savings Time, 1974 Box 161. Folder 5. Energy Divestiture (1 of 2), 1976 Box 161. Folder 6. Energy Divestiture (2 of 2), 1976 Box 161. Folder 7. Energy Task Force, 1973 Box 161. Folder 8. Energy and Impeachment, 1974 Box 161. Folder 9. Energy No. 121, 1974 Box 162. Folder 1. Energy No. 116, 1974 Box 162. Folder 2. Energy No. 114, 1974 Box 162. Folder 3. Energy No. 112, 1974 Box 162. Folder 4. Energy No. 107, 1973 Box 162. Folder 5. Energy No. 102, 1973 Box 162. Folder 6. Energy No. 101, 1973 Box 162. Folder 7. Energy No. 98, 1973 Box 162. Folder 8. Energy No. 97, 1973 Box 162. Folder 9. Energy No. 96, 1973 Box 162. Folder 10. Energy No. 95, 1973 Box 162. Folder 11. General (1 of 12), 1973 Box 162. Folder 12. General (2 of 12), 1973 Box 162. Folder 13. General (3 of 12), 1973 Box 162. Folder 14. General (4 of 12), 1973 Box 162. Folder 15. General (5 of 12), 1973 Box 163. Folder 1. General (6 of 12), 1973 Box 163. Folder 2. General (7 of 12), 1973 Box 163. Folder 3. General (8 of 12), 1973 Box 163. Folder 4. General (9 of 12), 1973 Box 163. Folder 5. General (10 of 12), 1973 Box 163. Folder 6. General (11 of 12), 1973 Box 163. Folder 7. General (12 of 12), 1973 Box 163. Folder 8. General (1 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 1. General (2 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 2. General (3 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 3. General (4 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 4. General (5 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 5. General (6 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 6. General (7 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 7. General (8 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 8. General (9 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 9. General (10 of 10), 1974 Box 164. Folder 10. General, 1974-1975 Box 165. Folder 1. General, 1975 Box 165. Folder 2. General (1 of 6), 1976 Box 165. Folder 3. General (2 of 6), 1976 Box 165. Folder 4. General (3 of 6), 1976 Box 165. Folder 5. General (4 of 6), 1976
Alan W. Steelman Papers, page 38
Box 165. Folder 6. General (5 of 6), 1976 Box 165. Folder 7. General (6 of 6), 1976 Box 166. Folder 1. General (1 of 4), 1975 January-March Box 166. Folder 2. General (2 of 4), 1975 January-March Box 166. Folder 3. General (3 of 4), 1975 January-March Box 166. Folder 4. General (4 of 4), 1975 January-March Box 166. Folder 5. General (1 of 4), 1975 July-September Box 166. Folder 6. General (2 of 4), 1975 July-September Box 167. Folder 1. General (3 of 4), 1975 July-September Box 167. Folder 2. General (4 of 4), 1975 July-September Box 167. Folder 3. Natural Gas, 1976 Box 167. Folder 4. Nuclear, 1976 Box 167. Folder 5. General (1 of 2), 1975 October-December Box 167. Folder 6. General (2 of 2), 1975 October-December Box 167. Folder 7. Oil and Gas Decontrol & Energy Conference (1 of 2), 1975 Box 168. Folder 1. Oil and Gas Decontrol & Energy Conference (2 of 2), 1975 Box 168. Folder 2. Oil Decontrol, 1975 Box 168. Folder 3. Outer Continental Shelf, 1976 Box 168. Folder 4. Price Controls, 1974 Box 168. Folder 5. Propane, 1974 Box 168. Folder 6. Publications, 1974 Box 168. Folder 7. Rationing (1 of 2), 1974 Box 169. Folder 1. Rationing (2 of 2), 1974 Box 169. Folder 2. Rollbacks Emergency Act, 1974 Box 169. Folder 3. Vote on Deregulation of Natural Gas, 1976
Sub-subseries 5. Trinity River. 1965-1976
Inventory Box 169. Folder 4. Anti, 1973 Box 169. Folder 5. Aubrey & Lakeview Testimony, 1974 Box 169. Folder 6. Bridges, 1973 Box 169. Folder 7. Corps of Engineers, 1973-1975 Box 169. Folder 8. De-authorization, 1974 Box 169. Folder 9. Elm Fork State Park, 1972-1975 Box 169. Folder 10. Government Accounting Office, 1972-1973 Box 169. Folder 11. General, 1972-1973 Box 170. Folder 1. General (1 of 6), 1973 Box 170. Folder 2. General (2 of 6), 1973 Box 170. Folder 3. General (3 of 6), 1973 Box 170. Folder 4. General (4 of 6), 1973 Box 170. Folder 5. General (5 of 6), 1973 Box 170. Folder 6. General (6 of 6), 1973 Box 171. Folder 1. General (1 of 3), 1971-1974 Box 171. Folder 2. General (2 of 3), 1971-1974 Box 171. Folder 3. General (3 of 3), 1971-1974 Box 171. Folder 4. General (1 of 3), 1975-1976 Box 171. Folder 5. General (2 of 3), 1975-1976 Box 171. Folder 6. General (3 of 3), 1975-1976 Box 171. Folder 7. General Information (1 of 3), circa 1965-1975 Box 172. Folder 1. General Information (2 of 3), circa 1965-1975 Box 172. Folder 2. General Information (3 of 3), circa 1965-1975
Series 9: Press. 1973-1976, undated Administrative/Biographical History Overall, the Press series remains in good condition, though the Columns, Magazines, and Topical subseries are in poor condition compared to the Releases subseries. The Columns subseries contains articles written by and about Steelman. Steelman's achievements are highlighted in the Magazines subseries, which includes pieces on him from outlets such as TIME and the Harvard Political Review. The Releases subseries constitutes the largest part of the series and has alphabetical ordering according to the title of the release. A conglomeration of documents on subjects from Steelman's talking points to a pamphlet introducing Steelman from the first session of the 93rd Congress comprise the Topical subseries.
Series 10: Speeches and Floor Statements. 1964-1976, undated Administrative/Biographical History In average condition, the Speeches and Floor Statements series spans the length of Steelman's professional career before and during his time in the U.S. Congress and encompasses two subseries: Floor Statements and Speeches. The Floor Statements subseries has chronological ordering from 1973-1976 and the 1976 folder holds Steelman's appearances in the Congressional Record from that year. The Speeches subseries is in alphabetical order. His speech to the AFL-CIO and his pamphlet, "How to Be An Active Congressional Constituent" retain parts from his time as the chair of the Dallas County Republican Party.
Inventory Box 180. Folder 6. Address to American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1968 Box 180. Folder 7. “Chi Omega Day Speech”, 1973 Box 180. Folder 8. “Duke Speech”, 1973 Box 180. Folder 9. “Global Business Strategy”, undated Box 180. Folder 10. “Growth Speech: SMU”, 1973 Box 180. Folder 11. “How to Be An Active Congressional Constituent”, 1964-1969, 1971-1973 Box 180. Folder 12. “Reaction Statements”, 1975 Box 180. Folder 13. “Television Show Outlines”, 1973 Box 180. Folder 14. “The Role of Businessmen”, 1973 Box 180. Folder 15. “World Trade: The Four Tigers of Asia are Growing”, undated
Series 11: Voting Record. 1971-1976 Administrative/Biographical History The majority of the Voting Record series is alphabetized according to Steelman's voting on a particular topic, starting with "Aeronautics, Space" and ending with "Youth." The last four folders include the roll call votes for the 93rd and 94th Congresses. This series remains in good condition.
Box 182. Folder 18. Veterans, 1971-1975 Box 182. Folder 19. Water Resources, 1971-1973 Box 182. Folder 20. Welfare, 1971-1975 Box 182. Folder 21. Women, 1975 Box 182. Folder 22. Youth, 1972-1975 Box 182. Folder 23. 94th Congress, Roll Call Votes (1 of 3), 1975-1976 Box 183. Folder 1. 94th Congress, Roll Call Votes (2 of 3), 1975-1976 Box 183. Folder 2. 94th Congress, Roll Call Votes (3 of 3), 1975-1976 Box 183. Folder 3. 93rd Congress, Roll Call Votes, 1973-1975
Series 12: Audio/Visual. 1964-2001, undated Summary Information
Media Cassette tape; Photo negative; Photographic print; Portrait photograph; Reel to reel tapes
Administrative/Biographical History The Audio/Visual series is divided into four subseries according to alpha ordering: Contact Sheets, Interviews, Photographs, and Reel-to-Reel Tapes. Steelman's interview on WRR's Robbi Wernick Program comprises the lone piece of the Interview subseries and is on cassette tape. The Photographs largely came out of three notebooks. Portraits (including a western-style one), family photos, slides, and photographs with Presidents Gerald R. Ford and George H.W. Bush are included in the Photographs subseries. The Reel-to-Reel Tapes subseries spans the year 1973 and were Steelman's radio updates of his positions on vital issues. Most of the shows are monthly episodes. Yellow official Congressional envelopes marked with a shortened version of the program title originally stored the reel-to-reel tapes (and one audio cassette)
Subseries 1. Contact Sheets. undated
Inventory Box 183. Folder 4. General, undated
Subseries 2. Interviews. 1975
Media Cassette tape
Inventory Box 183. Folder 5. WRR Robbi Wernick Program & G. Oldham , 1975
Subseries 3. Photographs. 1964-2001, undated
Media Photo negative; Photographic print; Portrait photograph
Inventory Box 183. Folder 6. Alexander Proudfoot Company, undated Box 183. Folder 7. Campaign, 1972 Box 183. Folder 8. Congressional Baseball Game, 1973-1974 Box 183. Folder 9. Congressional Term (1 of 4), undated Box 183. Folder 10. Congressional Term (2 of 4), undated Box 183. Folder 11. Congressional Term (3 of 4), undated Box 184. Folder 1. Congressional Term (4 of 4), undated Box 184. Folder 2. General, 1973 Box 184. Folder 3. General, 1974 Box 184. Folder 4. General, 1975 Box 184. Folder 5. General, 1976 Box 184. Folder 6. Negatives, 1973 Box 184. Folder 7. Negatives, 1972-1974 Box 184. Folder 8. Nixon Oval Office, undated Box 184. Folder 9. Official Congressional, undated
Inventory Box 185. Folder 5. Program Listing/Transcripts, 1973 Box 185. Folder 6. Alaskan Pipeline, 1973 July Box 185. Folder 7. AMTRAK, 1973 February Box 185. Folder 8. Arab-Israeli, undated Box 185. Folder 9. August Recess, 1973 September Box 186. Folder 1. Beef Freeze, 1973 August Box 186. Folder 2. Big Thicket, undated Box 186. Folder 3. Big Thicket Hearings, 1973 July Box 186. Folder 4. Big Thicket Mark-Up, 1973 October Box 186. Folder 5. Cambodia Cutoff, 1973 October Box 187. Folder 1. Casework, 1973 September Box 187. Folder 2. Congressional Energy Measures, 1973 December Box 187. Folder 3. “Day in the Life”, undated Box 187. Folder 4. Drug Abuse in Schools, 1973 July Box 187. Folder 5. Election Reform, 1973 June Box 187. Folder 6. End of Year Wrap-Up, 1973 December Box 188. Folder 1. Energy, undated Box 188. Folder 2. Energy Crisis, 1973 August Box 188. Folder 3. Federal Budget, 1973 February Box 188. Folder 4. Future of the Trinity, 1973 April Box 188. Folder 5. Gasoline Storage, 1973 December Box 188. Folder 6. Impeachment Stand, 1973 October Box 189. Folder 1. Issues in Mail, Amnesty, HEW, undated Box 189. Folder 2. Mass Transit, Dallas, undated Box 189. Folder 3. Middle East Oil Situation, 1973 November Box 189. Folder 4. Mobile Office, 1973 October Box 189. Folder 5. NFL Blackout, 1973 September Box 189. Folder 6. Pension Reform, 1973 July Box 190. Folder 1. Phase IV Comment, 1973 August Box 190. Folder 2. President’s Energy Message, 1973 November Box 190. Folder 3. Questionnaire, 1973 March Box 190. Folder 4. Questionnaire Comments, 1973 April Box 190. Folder 5. Questionnaire Results, 1973 June Box 190. Folder 6. Social Security, 1973 June Box 191. Folder 1. Soviet Jews, 1973 October
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Box 191. Folder 2. State of the Union, 1973 September Box 191. Folder 3. Summer Intern, 1973 June Box 191. Folder 4. Tax Reform, 1973 May Box 191. Folder 5. Trade Reform, 1973 May Box 191. Folder 6. Upcoming Legislation, undated Box 192. Folder 1. Wage and Price Controls, 1973 April Box 192. Folder 2. War Powers, 1973 May Box 192. Folder 3. Watergate, 1973 May Box 192. Folder 4. 8-Month Wrap-Up, 1973 August
Series 13: Clippings. 1966-2002 Administrative/Biographical History The Clippings series contains four subseries: General, House Campaign, News Clippings Scrapbooks, and Senate Campaign. The General subseries was in the original inventory but the other three were created during processing. Steelman's post-Congressional work with the Alexander Proudfoot Company in 1989-1990 and the Dallas Council for World Affairs in 2000-2002 is highlighted in the General subseries, as is his pre-Congressional leadership of the Wyly Foundation (1969) and the Dallas County Republican Party (1966-1968). The House Campaign subseries is divided in three groups of months while the Senate Campaign subseries has three separate articles. Subdivided by year, the News Clippings Scrapbooks are in oversized boxes. This series is in good condition and most of the clippings have been copied.
Subseries 1. General. 1966-2002
Inventory Box 193. Folder 1. Alexander Proudfoot Co., 1989-1990 Box 193. Folder 2. Dallas County Republican Party, 1966-1968 Box 193. Folder 3. “Definitely a comer”, 1973 Box 193. Folder 4. President’s Advisory Council OMBE, 1970-1971 Box 193. Folder 5. World Affairs Council of Greater Dallas, 2000-2002 Box 193. Folder 6. Wyly Foundation, 1969
Subseries 2. House Campaign. 1972
Inventory Box 193. Folder 7. General, 1972 January-June Box 193. Folder 8. General, 1972 June-July Box 193. Folder 9. General, 1972 October-November
Series 14: Casework. 1973-1976 Administrative Information
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Restrictions on Access and Use
Use/Reproduction Restrictions: This series contains records that have been restricted. Contact archivist for details.
Administrative/Biographical History This series is alphabetically ordered by last name of the constituent. During processing, various pieces of casework were moved to other series, mostly the 94th Congress subseries. Contact an archivist for access to this series. This series is in good condition.
Inventory Box 194. Folder 1. A-D, 1975-1976 Box 194. Folder 2. D-G, 1975-1976 Box 194. Folder 3. H-M, 1976 Box 194. Folder 4. N-Z (1 of 6), 1975-1976 Box 194. Folder 5. N-Z (2 of 6), 1975-1976 Box 194. Folder 6. N-Z (3 of 6), 1975-1976 Box 194. Folder 7. N-Z (4 of 6), 1975-1976 Box 195. Folder 1. N-Z (5 of 6), 1975-1976 Box 195. Folder 2. N-Z (6 of 6), 1975-1976 Box 195. Folder 3. General (1 of 2), 1976 Box 195. Folder 4. General (2 of 2), 1976 Box 195. Folder 5. Vietnam Refugees, 1975-1976