Sub-series C – Peter Kinsey Files
Box 1684
Undated Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Memo to the File from Dick McGowan regarding the B. R. Fox Corporation, undated, 2 pages.
1974 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Memo to the File from Dick McGowan regarding a meeting with Andrew St. George and his story of a takeover of the Bahaman Island of Abaco, December 20, 1974, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Memo to the File from Dick McGowan regarding questions to be asked of Charles Colson, undated, 2 pages.
1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Memo to the File from Dick McGowan regarding Bill Gill, money for Hunt, CIA, Bartels and the DEA, January 23, 1975, 2 pages, with a letter, Oliver to Bartels, attached, January 17, 1975, 2 pages.
1974 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Letter, Mike to Mitch III, regarding an enclosed catalog, June 10, 1974, 1 page, with a B. R. Fox “Astro” equipment catalog attached, undated, 12 pages.
1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Handwritten notes regarding WerBell, Conein, Barbara Fox Spindel, Mike Morrissey, DEA and the CIA, January 22, 1975, 5 pages.
1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Handwritten notes regarding Bill Gill, Charles Colson, Richard Bast, Hughes, Liddy, Ober, money to Hunt and the CIA, January 20, 1975, 4 pages.
1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Letter, Kinsey to Miesse, regarding an enclosed copy of notes “of the interviews we have conducted with individuals regarding the B. R. Fox Company,” January 24, 1975, 1 page, with handwritten notes attached, January 23, 1975, 2 pages.
1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: The Washington Post article, “DEA Was Offered Explosive Devices,” January 23, 1975, 1 page.
1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Esquire Magazine, “The Amazing New-Country Caper,” February 1975, 9 pages.
1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: The Washington Post article, Jack Anderson’s “Washington Merry-Go—Round,” January 16, 1975, 3 pages.
1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: The New York Times article, “U.S. Aide Was Briefed on Assassination Techniques,” January 23, 1975, 1 page.
1975 Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: The Washington Post article, “Assassin’s Tool for Sale,” January 24, 1975, 1 page.
Undated Folder 1. Assassination Equipment, B. R. Fox: Handwritten notes regarding “Paris Theodore?” and the manufacture of operative devices, undated, 2 pages.
1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Letter, Marks to “Dear Seminar Participant,” regarding the third session of a congressional seminar on the CIA, February 10, 1975, 1 page, with excerpts from Phillip Agee’s book, Inside the Company, attached, undated, 43 pages.
Undated Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: “Statement of W. E. Colby, Director of Central Intelligence, Before [the] Senate Appropriation Committee,” undated, 45 pages.
Undated Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Handwritten notes regarding a John Dean interview and CIA connections to Watergate related issues, undated, 2 pages.
1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: America article, “Piety and Wit,” January 11, 1975, 2 pages.
1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: The Washington Post article, “Rough Times Ahead for Henry Kissinger,” October 3, 1975, 1 page.
1973 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: New York Magazine, “How Kissinger Fooled Us All,” June 4, 1973, 8 pages.
1974 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: The Washington Monthly Magazine, “Did Kissinger Leak the Big One?,” September 1974, 3 pages.
Undated Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Penthouse Magazine, “An open letter to the CIA,” undated, 7 pages.
1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Progressive Magazine, “Partners: Labor and the CIA,” February 1975, 5 pages.
1975 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Handwritten notes regarding Helms, money to Hunt and Colson, January 22, 1975, 3 pages.
Undated Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Handwritten notes regarding Mr. Rathbun, Dudley Chapman and an unknown report, undated, 1 page.
1974 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Document entitled “CIA Employee Statement, January 17, 1974,” 2 pages.
1974 Folder 2. Central Intelligence Agency: Statement by Dick Gregory, Christmas Day, December 25, 1974, 3 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Letter, Adams to Weicker, regarding a proposed letter to Kissinger “relating to matters discussed between yourself and Mr. Colson,” February 27, 1975, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes entitled “Questions for C. Colson,” undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 3. Charles Colson: Note, Dick to Senator, regarding Colson’s mistake on Hunt-Ober-Helms allegation, undated, 1 page, with note to the Senator attached, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes regarding Colson, undated, 4 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 13, 1975,” 6 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 13, 1975” (original), 6 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes, Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 13, 1975,” 8 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes regarding “Meeting with Charles Colson, January 13, 1975, 2:00 p.m., U.S. Marshall’s Office, U.S. Court House, Washington, D.C.,” 7 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 20, 1975,” 7 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes regarding a meeting with Colson, January 21, 1975, 11 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding an “Interview of Charles Colson – January 26, 1975,” 7 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes, Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding an “Interview of Charles Colson – January 26, 1975,” 12 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on January 30, 1975,” 4 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Charles Colson on February 10, 1975,” 2 pages.
1975 Folder 3. Charles Colson: Handwritten notes regarding a “CC Meeting February 10, 1975,” 2 pages.
1975 Folder 4. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten letter, Pat Gray to Lowell Weicker, concerning Gray’s appreciation for Weicker’s gift upon Gray’s surgery, September 8, 1975, 1 page.
1975 Folder 4. L. Patrick Gray: Handwritten letter, Pat Gray to Lowell Weicker, regarding three attached letters, June 25, 1975, 1 page, with handwritten and typewritten letters, copies of envelopes and a copy of a business card, May 21, 1975 and various dates, 15 pages.
1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Letter, Weicker to Bartels, regarding Weicker’s notes of his interview with Andrew Tartaglino, January 21, 1975, 1 page.
1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Letter, Bartels to Weicker, regarding allegations made by Andrew Tartaglino and Bartels responses to the allegations, February 3, 1975, 1 page, with “Allegations of Mr. Andrew Tartaglino and Response of Mr. John R. Bartels, Jr., Administrator, DEA,” February 3, 1975, 4 pages.
Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with John Bartels,” undated, 4 pages.
1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding a meeting with Bartels and Richard Weiss, January 21, 1975, 6 pages.
1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Mr. Andrew Tartaglino,” January 17, 1975, 10 pages.
Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes, Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding a “Meeting with Mr. Andrew Tartaglino,” undated, 5 pages.
1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding a “Meeting with Andrew Tartaglino January 17, 1975, 9 pages.
Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding Bartels and those involved in clandestine behavior, undated, 4 pages.
1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten note regarding Tartaglino and Brosan to appear before the Jackson Subcommittee, January 21, 1975, 1 page.
Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding Frank Monestero, Waters and Bartels, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding an “Interview with Lucien Conein,” undated, 7 pages.
1975 Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes, “Mtg with Conein,” January 21, 1975, 15 pages, with handwritten notes regarding “Interview with Lucien Conein” attached, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes, “Interview with Cy Hersh,” undated, 5 pages.
Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Memorandum for the Files from Kinsey regarding an “Interview with Michael Morrissey,” undated, 3 pages.
Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding Dan Casey, Promuto, Bill Durkin, Waters and Bartels, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 5. Interviews: Handwritten notes regarding Bartels, civil service violations and criminal violations at DEA, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Gallery Magazine, “The Guns of Dallas,” undated, 16 pages.
Undated Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: New Times Magazine, “The greatest cover-up of all,” undated, 12 pages.
1975 Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Letter, Stephen Jaffe to Weicker, regarding the Warren Commission’s inquiry into the Kennedy and King assassinations, February 7, 1975, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 6. “Press Statement from Dick Gregory, Robert Groden, Ralph Schoenman” regarding the Zapruder film of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, undated, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Photograph, Picture of two derelicts (1963) circled, with pictures of Hunt and Sturgis in 1973 in comparison with the derelicts pictured in 1963, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Skeptic Magazine, various articles concerning the Kennedy assassination, with the lead title of “Who Killed JFK?,” undated, 68 pages.
1975 Folder 6. John F. Kennedy Assissination: Mailgram, Professor Richard Popkin to Weicker, regarding Popkin’s claim that he can deliver documents naming the killer of President John Kennedy, June 15, 1975, 1 page.
1968 Folder 7. Robert F. Kennedy Assissination Autopsy Report: “Report on the Medicolegal Investigation of Senator Robert F. Kennedy,” 1968, 65 pages.
1973 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: Letter, Eileen Connolly to Weicker, concerning a telegram she sent to Ervin, June 27, 1973, and the possibility that her questions led to the disclosure of the White House taping system, March 23, 1977, 2 pages, with Connolly’s telegram attached, June 27, 1973, 1 page.
1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The Washington Post article, “Kent Suit Won by Defense,” August 28, 1975, 1 page.
1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The Washington Post article, “Kent Juror Says Films Aided Decision,” August 30, 1975, 1 page.
1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The Washington Star article, “The frustration of justice,” August 30, 1975, 1 page.
1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The Washington Star article, “Defeated Kent State Plaintiffs Plan Swift Appeal,” August 28, 1975, 2 pages.
1976 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The New York Times article, “Kent State Questions,” May 4, 1976, 1 page.
1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The New York Times article. “Rhodes Tells Kent Jury of Near-War,” July 30, 1975, 1 page.
1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The New York Times article, “Kent State Case is in Jury’s Hands,” August 23, 1975, 2 pages.
1975 Folder 8. Kent State Shootings: The New York Times article, “Kent State Justice: ‘It is Not Too Late’,” September 16, 1975, 1 page.
1975 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: Letter, Weicker to Kissinger, regarding a lack of response from Kissinger concerning a February 27, 1975 Weicker letter, and allegations made by Colson in four interviews, April 9, 1975, 1 page, with the letter of February 27 attached, 2 pages.
1975 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: Letter, Weicker to Church, regarding a lack of response from Kissinger concerning two letters from Weicker and allegations made by Colson in four interviews, June 5, 1975, 1 page.
1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The Washington Post article, “Pike Draft Critical of Kissinger,” January 21, 1976, 2 pages.
1976 Folder 9. The New York Times article, “Inquiry Shows Secret Aid To Many Foreign Leaders,” January 26, 1976, 1 page.
1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The Washington Post article, “Rules for Covert Action,” February 3, 1976, 1 page.
1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The Washington Star article, “Reluctant CIA Paid $9 Million, Italians Report,” February 1, 1976, 1 page.
1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The New York Times article, “House Committee Finds Intelligence Agencies Generally Go Unchecked,” January 26, 1976, 1 page.
1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The Washington Post article, “Covert-Aid Leaks Stir White House,” January 8, 1976, 1 page.
1976 Folder 9. Henry Kissinger: The New York Times article, “Panel Says Jackson Gave Secret Advice to C.I.A,” January 26, 1976, 1 page.
1974 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: The Washington Monthly article, “The Man Who Nailed Gordon Liddy,” December 1974, 10 pages.
1975 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Document entitled “Reaction of Sen. Lowell Weicker (R-Conn.) to Judge Sirica’s Order of Release,” January 8, 1975, 1 page.
1977 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: The Washington Star article, “Was Justice Dept. Briefed on Illegal FBI, CIA Jobs?” May 12, 1977, 1 page.
1975 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Letter, Weicker to Sirica, regarding a reduction of sentence for Bernard Barker, June 25, 1975, 1 page, with a draft of the letter attached, undated, 1 page.
Undated Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Handwritten organizational chart of the White House hierarchy, undated, 1 page.
1975 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: UPI wire story regarding Howard Smith’s supposed intervention in the broadcast of a news story, October 8, 1975, 2 pages.
Undated Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Handwritten notes regarding various unconnected subjects, undated, 3 pages.
1975 Folder 10. Watergate Miscellaneous: Letter, Kehoe to the Chairman, U.S. Senate Ethics Committee, regarding the reduction of John Dean’s prison sentence and Kehoe’s conjecture of Weicker’s unethical behavior in requesting the sentence reduction, July 12, 1975, 1 page.
1974 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Wiendieck & Co. to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s statement of “assets and liabilities for you and Mrs. Weicker,” May 8, 1974, 1 page, with the statement of assets and liabilities attached, May 8, 1974, 3 pages.
1975 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Wiendieck & Co. to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s statement of “assets and liabilities for you and Mrs. Weicker,” June 9, 1975, 1 page, with the statement of assets and liabilities attached, June 9, 1975, 3 pages.
1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Wiendieck & Co. to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s statement of “assets and liabilities for you and Mrs. Weicker,” April 5, 1976, 1 page, with the statement of assets and liabilities attached, April 5, 1976, 3 pages.
1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Schmults to Weicker, regarding Schmults’ appreciation for Weicker’s” willingness to be considered for the Republican Vice Presidential nomination,” August 24, 1976, 2 pages.
1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Weicker to Buchen, regarding Weicker’s preparation of a “Personal Data Statement” and his responses to questions posed by Buchen, August 11, 1976, 4 pages.
1975 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Ann Leo to Lowell Weicker, regarding a list of the trusts that Weicker was an income beneficiary as of December 31, 1975, 2 pages.
1976-1977 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Varley to Wiendieck, regarding a request for Weicker to answer questions concerning his statement of assets and liabilities in preparation for an investigation to be conducted because a complaint was received that Weicker’s statement “is substandard and constitutes a violation of professional standards,” September 27, 1977, 4 pages, with a letter dated July 26, 1977, Weicker’s statement of assets and liabilities of December 31, 1976 and a copy of The Congressional Record containing Weicker’s financial statement attached, July 29, 1977, 5 pages.
1977 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Wiendieck & Co. to Weicker, regarding Weicker’s statement of “assets and liabilities for you and Mrs. Weicker,” July 26 1977, 1 page, with the statement of assets and liabilities attached, July 26, 1977, 3 pages.
1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Financial Statement by Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr.”. April 8, 1976, 2 pages.
1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Net Worth Statement,” April 8, 1976, 1 page.
1975 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Joint Tax Return of Senator and Mrs. Weicker,” April 14, 1975, 3 pages.
1975 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Financial Statement by Senator Lowell Weicker, Jr.,” June 11, 1975, 1 page.
1974 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “The 1973 Tax Return for Senator and Mrs. Weicker,” May 2, 1974, 1 page.
1974 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, “Financial Statement by Senator Weicker,” May 14, 1974, 1 page.
1973 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: The Congressional Record, Weicker’s 1972 Income Tax Return, published in answer to Nixon’s advisors prompting the President to counterattack the critics of the President’s published tax returns and financial statements, December 14, 1973, 2 pages.
1976 Folder 11. Senator Lowell Weicker: Letter, Freeman Cary to Weicker, regarding an enclosed copy of Weicker’s physical examination, August 10, 1976, 1 page.
Series III – House of Representatives Records
Sub-series A – Subject Files
Box 1685
1970 1) [Animal Welfare] – H.R. 19315 – Amendment to Federal Aviation Act of 1958 – Regulations Governing Humane Treatment of Animals
1968-1969 2) [Armed Services] – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System, Folder 1
1968-1969 3) [Armed Services] – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System, Folder 2
1968-1969 4) [Armed Services] – ABM – Anti-Ballistic Missile System, Folder 3
1968-1969 5) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Committee Reports, Folder 1
1968-1969 6) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Committee Reports, Folder 2
1968-1969 7) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Correspondence
1969 8) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Legislation
1969 9) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Press Releases
Box 1686
1969 1) Committee on Science and Astronautics – Statements
1968-1969 2) Connecticut – Airports – Westchester County Airport
1969 3) Connecticut – American Institute for Foreign Study Scholarships
1969-1970 4) Connecticut – Architects – Stamford Post Office Proposal
1965-1969 5) Connecticut – Bartlett Arboretum – Stamford, Connecticut
1969-1970 6) Connecticut—Bridgeport – ABCD, Incorporated – Action for Bridgeport Community Development, Incorporated - Audit
1969 7) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Airport Expansion
1969-1970 8) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Commission on Senior Citizens
1965-1969 9) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Housing, Folder 1
1965-1969 10) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Housing, Folder 2
1969 11) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Harvey Hubell’s Job Skill Training Program
1969 12) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Model Cities Program
Box 1687
1969 1) Connecticut – Bridgeport – Neighborhood Youth Corps
1969 2) Connecticut – Bridgeport Rehabilitation Center
1968-1969 3) Connecticut – Connecticut Council of Child Psychiatrists
1970 4) Connecticut – Connecticut Partners of Alliance, Incorporated
1970 5) Connecticut—Connecticut State Medical Society
1967-1969 6) Connecticut—Connecticut Turnpike – Bill to Provide that the Connecticut Turnpike Shall be Operated as a Freeway
1970 7) Connecticut – Expenditures and Taxation – Report
1969 8) Connecticut – Fairfield – Medical Laboratory of Fairfield
1969 9) Connecticut – Fairfield – West End Youth Center
1969 10) Connecticut – Fairfield County Urban League
1969 11) Connecticut – Fairfield Hills Hospital – Newtown, Connecticut
1968-1969 12) Connecticut – Federal-State Relations
1969 13) Connecticut – Flood Control and Soil Conservation
1964-1969 14) Connecticut – Information
1969 15) Connecticut – Northeast Utilities – Environmental Issues
1966-1969 16) Connecticut – Norwalk Community College – Cranbury Park, Norwalk, Connecticut – Proposed Campus
1965, 1969 17) Connecticut – Norwalk River Watershed – Protection and Development
1969 18) Connecticut – Party Enrollment in Connecticut
1970 19) Connecticut – Political Issues – State – General
1968-1970 20) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 1
Box 1688
1968-1970 1) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 2
1968-1970 2) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 3
1968-1970 3) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 4
1968-1970 4) Connecticut – Stamford – Jobs Incorporated Manpower Program, Folder 5
1969 5) Connecticut – Stamford – Progressive School of Beauty Culture Investigation
1969 6) Connecticut – Stamford – South End Community Center – Department of Housing and Urban Development Project
1969 7) Connecticut – State Agencies
1969-1970 8) Connecticut – Tri-State Transportation Commission
1969 9) Connecticut – Westport – Cockenoe Island Power Plant Proposal
1969 10) Connecticut – Wilton Town Committee
1968-1969 11) [Drugs] – Miscellaneous
Box 1689
1969 1) [Education] – Report of Bill Brock Congressional Campus Tour Regarding Student Unrest
1968-1969 2) [Elections] – Election Statistics
1969-1970 3) [Environmental Issues] – Long Island Sound Study Bill – S. 2472 – Bill to Establish Intergovernmental Commission on Long Island Sound
1970 4) [Environmental Issues] – Miscellaneous
1967-1970 5) [Environmental Issues] – Pollution Hearings – July 20, 1970
1967, 1970 6) [Foreign Affairs] – Cambodia
1969-1970 7) [Foreign Affairs] – Miscellaneous
1969-1970 8) [Foreign Affairs] – Vietnam
1969 9) [Government Activities Subcommittee] – Disposal of Brooklyn Navy Yard
1969 10) Government Operations Committee – Correspondence
1967-1969 11) Government Operations Committee – Legislation – 1969
1969 12) Government Operations Committee – Reports
1969 13) Government Operations Committee – Statements
1969 14) Government Operations Committee – Subcommittee Lists
1969-1970 15) H.R. 50 – To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to Increase the Personal Income Tax Exemption of a Taxpayer
1969 16) H.R. 841 – To Amend Title II of the Social Security Act
1969 17) H.R. 6277 – Catalog of Federal Assistance Programs – Program Information Act
1969 18) H.R. 6278 – Congressional Reform
1970 19) H.R. 8973 – Congressional Reform – Legislative Reorganization Act
1969 20) H.R. 9428 – To Establish the Capitol Guide Service
Box 1690
1969 1) H.R. 10574 – To Rename the Washington National Airport the Dwight David Eisenhower National Airport
1969 2) H.R. 10791 – Data Processing for GAO – General Accounting Office – Government Operations
1969-1970 3) H.R. 10876 – Pornography in the Mail – Committee on Post Office and Civil Service
1969 4) H.R. 11430 – To Amend the Immigration and Nationality Act
1970 5) H.R. 11905 – Postal Service Act of 1969
1969 6) H.R. 11961 – To Amend Title II of the Social Security Act
1970 7) H.R. 12473 – To Permit State Insurance Under the Hospital Insurance Program
1969 8) H.R. 12749 – Silver Dollar – Dwight D. Eisenhower
1969 9) H.R. 12892 – Higher Education Funding Act
1969-1970 10) H.R. 13028 – Housing Amendment to the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1969
1970 11) H.R. 13195 – Flags to be Presented to Parents of Deceased Servicemen
1969 12) H.R. 13948 – Establish an Office of Consumer Affairs
1970 13) H.R. 14175 – Welfare Reform Family Assistance Act
1970 14) H.R. 14214 – ICC – Interstate Commerce Commission to Prescribe Standards for Railroad Service
1969 15) H.R. 14240 – To Amend the Social Security Act
1970 16) H.R. 14245 – Commission on Population Growth and American Future
1969-1970 17) H.R. 14965 – Providing Equitable Treatment for Displaced Persons – Comprehensive Relocation Assistance Act
1969-1970 18) H.R. 15695 – Science and Astronautics – Appropriations to National Aeronautics and Space Administration for Research and Development
Box 1691
1970 1) H.R. 16052 – To Amend the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965
1970 2) H.R. 16053 – Council for Recycling of Material from Solid Wastes – Wastes Reclamation and Recycling Act of 1970
1970 3) H.R. 16054 – Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970
1970 4) H.R. 16055 – Environmental Financing Authority Act of 1970
1970 5) H.R. 16056 – Financial Assistance for Construction of Waste Facilities – Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
1970 6) H.R. 16057 – To Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
1970 7) H.R. 16058 – To Develop Water Quality Management Programs – Amend the Federal Water Pollution Control Act
1969 8) H.R. 16062 – Amend Wagner-O’Day Act – Severely Handicapped
1970 9) H.R. 16308 – Youth Camp Safety Survey Act
1970 10) H.R. 16376 – To Improve Law Enforcement in Urban Areas – Effectiveness of Police Services – Police Assistance Act of 1970
1970 11) H.R. 16516 – Appropriations for NASA Research
1970 12) H.R. 16847 – College of Ecological and Environmental Studies
1970 13) H.R. 17184 – Income Splitting for Single Individuals
1970 14) H.R. 17349 – Emergency Home Finance Act of 1970
1970 15) H.R. 17555 – Promote Equal Employment Opportunities for American Workers
1970 16) H.R. 17889 – To Provide for Orderly Trade in Scissors and Shears
1970 17) H.R. 17922 – Trade Reform – Mink – Amend the Tariff Schedule of the United States
1970 18) H.R. 18278 – Women’s Equality Act of 1970
1970 19) H.R. 18401 – Suspend Assistance to Countries Who Fail to Take Steps to See That Narcotics Do Not Enter the United States
1970 20) H.R. 18214 – To Establish an Office of Consumer Affairs and a Consumer Protection Agency
1970 21) H.R. 18446 – To Adjust Agricultural Production, to Provide a Transitional Program for Farmers – Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1969
1970 22) H.R. 18630 – To Establish an Intergovernmental Commission on Long Island Sound
1970 23) H.R. 18777 – Provide Meal Programs, and Nutrition Training and Education for the Elderly – Amend the Older Americans Act of 1965
1970 24) H.R. 18901 – Establish Commission on the Medical and Psychological Adequacy of the Examinations Conducted by Armed Forces
1970 25) H.R. 19315 – Require the Secretary of Transportation to Prescribe Regulations Governing Human Treatment of Animals Transported by Air Carriers
1969-1970 26) House Concurrent Resolution 99 – Biafra Relief
1969 27) House Concurrent Resolution 383 – Condemning Treatment of POWs in Vietnam
1970 28) House Concurrent Resolution 536 – Stopping Armed Attacks on International Aircraft
1970 29) House Concurrent Resolution 570 – Freedom for Ukraine – Human Rights Violations
1969 30) House Joint Resolution 376 – Constitutional Amendment with Respect to the Offering of Prayer in Public Buildings – February 4
1969-1970 31) House Joint Resolution 455 – Prayer Amendment
1969-1970 32) House Joint Resolution 752 – Equal Rights for Women
Box 1692
1969 1) House Joint Resolution 775 – Presidential Awards to Astronauts
1969 2) House Joint Resolution 811 – National Beach Clean-Up Week
1969 3) House Joint Resolution 836 – Establish the Astronauts Memorial Commission in John F. Kennedy Space Center
1969 4) House Joint Resolution 923 – Display of Moon Dust in the Capitol Rotunda
1970 5) House Joint Resolution 1167 – National Volunteer Firemen’s Week
1970 6) House Joint Resolution 1234 – Salute to Armed Forces in Vietnam Day
1970 7) House Joint Resolution 1288 – Rights of Way – Railroads – Correspondence in Support of the Legislation
1970 8) House Joint Resolution 1382 – Authorize the President to Declare November 11 as a National Day in Support of U.S. Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia
1969 9) House Resolution 558 – Expedite Enactment of Appropriations Bills
1969 10) House Resolution 613 – Affirming Support for the President for Just Peace – Toward Peace with Justice in Vietnam
1969 11) House Resolution 665 – In Support of Our Servicemen in Vietnam
1970 12) House Resolution 778 – Toward Peace in the Middle East
1970 13) House Resolution 813 – To Establish a Committee on the Environment in the House of Representatives
1970 14) House Resolution 820 – To Study the National Collegiate Athletic Association
1970 15) House Resolution 928 – Impeachment of Justice William O. Douglas
1970 16) House Resolution 978 – Authorize a Select Committee to Study Developments in Southeast Asia
1970 17) House Resolution 1053 – Withdrawal of Soviets from the Middle East
1970 18) House Resolution 1214 – Appropriate No Less than $100,000,000 Annual Over the Next Ten Years for the Vincent Thomas Lombardi National Cancer Research Program
1970 19) House Resolution 1254 – Veterans Administration Hospital Patients Use of Federal Telecommunications System
1969 20) Legal and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee – Judgment Collection Hearing – September 9
1968-1969 21) Legal and Monetary Affairs Subcommittee – Organized Crime
1969 22) [Legislative Issues] – Calendar – 91st Congress – 1st Session
1969-1970 23) [Legislative Issues] – Congressional Liaison Numbers
1969 24) [Legislative Issues] – Rules Committee
1964-1969 25) [Legislative Issues] – Select Committee on Standards and Conduct
Box 1693
1969 1) [Legislative Issues] – Whip Notices
1969 2) Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee – General
1970 3) Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee – United States Merchant Marine Academy
1970-1971 4) NASA—Aeronautics and NASA
1969 5) NASA – Apollo 9 - General
1969 6) NASA – Apollo 10 – Press Kit
1969-1970 7) NASA – Apollo 11 – General, Folder 1
1969-1970 8) NASA – Apollo 11 – General, Folder 2
1969 9) NASA – Apollo 11 - Press
1969-1970 10) NASA – Apollo 12 – General
Box 1694
1969-1971 1) NASA – Apollo 15 – General
1969, 1971 2) NASA – Correspondence from Constituents, Press Releases, and Legislation
1971 3) NASA – General
1969-1971 4) NASA – General Information and Research
1969 5) NASA – Kennedy Space Center
1969-1970 6) NASA – Press Kits for NASA Satellites
Box 1695
1969 1) NASA – Science and Astronautics
1969-1971 2) NASA – Science and Astronautics Committee – Bills, Correspondence, and Press Releases
1969-1971 3) NASA – Space – General Research, Folder 1
1969-1971 4) NASA – Space – General Research, Folder 2
1970-1971 5) NASA – Space – U.S.-U.S.S.R.
1969 6) NASA – Subcommittee on Space Science and Applications – Committee Hearings on NASA Programs
1968-1969 7) [Postal Service] – Post Office Form to Keep Pornographic Mail from Being Sent to Home
1970 8) [Republican Party] – Spiro Agnew Speech Given in Hartford, Connecticut – October
1970 9) [Republican Party] – Congressional Candidates – 1970 United States House of Representatives Race – 4th District, Connecticut
1969 10) [Republican Party] – Connecticut Republican Women’s Conference – Participant List – April 14-17
Ca. 1969 11) [Republican Party] – General – Republican Cookbook
1968-1969 12) [Republican Party] – Government Employment
1970 13) [Republican Party] – Republican Congressional Committee, Folder 1
Box 1696
1970 1) [Republican Party] – Republican Congressional Committee, Folder 2
1969 2) [Republican Party] – Republican Conference
1969-1970 3) [Republican Party] – Republican National Committee
1969-1970 4) [Republican Party] – S.O.S. Roster
1969-1971 5) [Science] – Aerospace – General Information
1970-1971 6) [Science] – Conversion Research – Education and Assistance Act of 1971
1969 7) Small Business Committee
1969-1971 8) [Tax Legislation] – Revenue Sharing
1969 9) [Urban Development] – Urban Renewal Amendment
1970 10) Volunteer Firemen’s Week – House Joint Resolution 1167
1969 11) Ways and Means Committee – Balance of Payments
1969 12) Ways and Means Committee – Social Security
1969 13) [Lowell Weicker] – Press Information
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