RICHARD K. ARMEY COLLECTION

Box and Folder Inventory

Box 14

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Box 14: Schedules, District Book, 1985 - Schedules, District Book, 1988

F 1:   Schedules, District Book, 1985.

Folder includes a day at a glance appointment book for Richard K. Armey’s district office.

F 2:   Schedules, District Book, 1986.

Folder includes a day at a glance appointment book for Richard K. Armey’s district office.

F 3:  Schedules, January 1986

Topics include March for Life, abortion, Theodore Roosevelt Club, Republican Party, and Conservative Opportunity Society. Correspondents include Vin Weber, Joseph J. DioGuardi, Toby Roth, and Robert K. Dornan.

F 4:   Schedules, February 1986.

Topics include Theodore Roosevelt Club, Conservative Opportunity Society, and Grace Caucus. Correspondents include Toby Roth, National Religious Broadcasters, Republican Study Committee, Beau Boulter, and Buddy Roemer.

F 5:   Schedules, March 1986.

Topics include Conservative Opportunity Society, Paul Laxalt, Theodore Roosevelt Club, and President’s Dinner. Correspondents include Vin Weber, Connie Mack, Paul M. Weyrich, William L. Dickinson, Dan Daniel, Toby Roth, Young Republican National Federation, Coalition for the Strategic Defense Initiative, Robert H. Michel, Guy Vander Jagt, J. J. Pickel, and William Carney.

F 6:   Schedules, April 1986.

Topics include Conservative Opportunity Society and campaign fund-raising. Correspondents include AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee), Vin Weber, Heritage Foundation, E. (Kika) de la Garza, Bob Stump, Marvin Leath, Jack Kemp, David Dreier, and Patrick L. Swindall.

F 7:   Schedules, May 1986.

Topics include Davis-Bacon Act, campaign fund-raising, Stacy Dam project, and President’s Dinner. Correspondents include Independent Electrical Contractors, Bill Archer, Beau Boulter, Solomon P. Ortiz, Steve Gunderson, Joe Barton, Bill Emerson, Jed Johnson Jr., Michael L. Strang, Frank Horton, Guy Vander Jagt, Charles W. Stenholm, and John Heinz.

F 8:   Schedules, June 1986.

Correspondents include Beau Boutler, Howard Coble, and Bill Archer.

F 9:   Schedules, July 1986.

Topics include campaign fund-raising. Correspondents include Jim Wright, Jan Meyers, Alex McMillan, Ben Blaz, Thomas E. Petri, Jack Kemp, American Security Council, and Joseph J. DioGuardi. Folder also includes area saturation schedule for January- July 1986.

F 10:   Schedules, August 1986.

Topics include campaign fund-raising. Correspondents include Don McNiel, Jack Fields, Jack Buechner, Jan Meyers, Alex McMillan, and Ben Blaz.

F 11:   Schedules, September 1986.

Topics include Conservative Opportunity Society, Black Caucus, Eldon Rudd, and campaign fund-raising. Correspondents include Jan Meyers, Alex McMillan, Bob Stump, Norman D. Shumway, Charles W. Stenholm, Republican Labor Council, and Ralph Regula.

F 12:   Schedules, October 1986.

Topics include campaign fund-raising. Correspondents include Joseph J. DioGuardi and Watchdogs of the Treasury.

F 13:   Schedules, November 1986.

Correspondents include Newt Gingrich (campaign chairman of GOPAC).

F 14:   Schedules, December 1986.

Correspondents include Bill Archer.

F 15:   Schedules, District Book, 1987.

Folder includes a day at a glance appointment book for Richard K. Armey’s district office.

F 16:   Schedules, January 1987.

Topics include Texas gubernatorial inaugural, Jim Wright, and Conservative Opportunity Society. Correspondents include Jack Fields, Newt Gingrich, Phil Gramm, Lamar Smith, and Texas State Society of Washington, D.C.

F 17:   Schedules, February 1987.

Topics include Theodore Roosevelt Club and Conservative Opportunity Society. Correspondents include Toby Roth, Benjamin A. Gilman, Robert J. Mrazek, Joe Barton, Trent Lott, Vin Weber, and Bill Chappell. Folder has several event sheets for meetings in Richard K. Armey’s district. Folder also included itinerary for trip for Conservative Agenda Strategy weekend in New Hampshire as well as a trip to New Orleans for Budget Committee hearings.

F 18:   Schedules, March 1987.

Topics include Conservative Opportunity Society and the Theodore Roosevelt Club. Correspondents include Newt Gingrich, Frank R. Wolf, Robert K. Dornan, and Toby Roth. Folder had several event sheets for meetings in Richard K. Armey’s district.

F 19:   Schedules, April 1987.

Topics include Dallas Delegation Days and President’s Dinner. Correspondents include Conservative Digest, Rudy Boschwitz, Guy Vander Jagt, Tom DeLay, John J. Rhodes, and Robert N. Giaimo.

F 20:   Schedules, May 1987.

Topics include campaign financing. Correspondents include Solomon P. Ortiz, Beau Boulter, Philip M. Crane, Tom Tauke, William L. Dickinson, Marvin Leath, American Farm Bureau Federation, Steve Gunderson, Cato Institute, Howard H. Callaway (chairman of GOPAC), Newt Gingrich (general chairman of GOPAC), and Trent Lott.

F 21:   Schedules, June 1987.

Topics include Congressional Fitness Assessment Day and Presidential Classroom. Correspondents include Jack Brooks, T. Boone Pickens, Guy Vander Jagt, Donald E. Lukens, and Phil Gramm. Folder also includes an area saturation summary for 1985, 1986, June 1987, and projections for 1987.

F 22:   Schedules, July 1987.

Topics include campaign fund-raising and Grace Caucus. Correspondents include Thomas E. Petri, Beau Boulter, Buddy Roemer, American Farm Bureau Federation, Norman D. Shumway, Bill Nelson, Cass Ballenger, Jim Wright, Robert H. Michel, Thomas S. Foley, Connie Mack, and Young America’s Foundation.

F 23:   Schedules, August 1987.

Folder includes information for trip Richard K. Armey made to Japan. Trip sponsored by U.S.- Japan Foundation which awarded a grant to the Congressional Economic Leadership Institute.

F 24:   Schedules, September 1987.

Topics include Oscar Arias Sanchez. Correspondents include Newt Gingrich (chairman of GOPAC), Jack Kemp, John J. Rhodes, Robert N. Giaimo, Jim Wright, Dante B. Fascell, and Concerned Women for America.

F 25:   Schedules, October 1987.

Topics include campaign fund-raising, Good Guys, and Republican Party of Texas. Correspondents include William P. Clements Jr., Dan Glickman, Denny Smith, Henry Hyde, William L. Dickinson, Coalition for Peace Through Strength, Clyde C. Holloway, Joe Barton, Phil Gramm, and Americans United for Life.

F 26:   Schedules, November 1987.

Topics include campaign fund-raising. Correspondents include Cass Ballenger, President’s Commission on Privatization, and Steve Gunderson. Folder also has material on trip Richard K. Armey made to North Dakota for Republican Party.

F 27:   Schedules, December 1987.

Topics include campaign fund-raising. Correspondents include Joe Barton, Steve Bartlett, Gannett, and Curt Weldon.

F 28:   Schedules, District Book, 1988.

Folder includes a day at a glance appointment book for Richard K. Armey’s district office.

 

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