F 1-17: Legislative, Constituent Correspondence, 1973 Mar. - 1978 Dec.
These materials originally comprised of 7.21 cubic feet of documents. They have been sampled and 5 percent were retained here. The remainder have been discarded. Topics include Wayne Levere Hays, United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration, energy policy, equal rights amendments, political corruption in the United States, taxation, Vietnamese Conflict missing in Action, Guthrie (Okla.), and Panama Canal Treaties. Correspondents include Southwestern Public Service.
F 18: Legislative, Constituent Correspondence, U.S. Attorney and Marshal for Western District of Oklahoma, 1975 June - July, 1977 Jan. - 1978 Jan.
Correspondents include Henry Bellmon, James Oliver Eastland, Larry D. Patton, and Coy W. Rogers.
F 19a: Legislative, Constituent Correspondence, Recommendations, 1973 Apr. - 1977 Apr.
Topics include Robert B. Kamm and political patronage.
F 19b-19e: Legislative, Constituent Correspondence, Labor Law Reform, 1978.
Topics include Jimmy Carter, AFL-CIO, United States National Labor Relations Board, labor laws and legislation in the United States, small business in the United States, labor union law and legislation in the United States, and National Labor Relations Act. Correspondents include American Farm Bureau Federation, Exxon Corporation, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, Mobil Oil Corporation, National Air Transportation Association, Shell Oil Company, and Karl Berning.
F 20: Legislative, VIP Correspondence, 1973 Jan. - Dec.
Topics include United States Senate Committee on Armed Services request for appointment, marine pollution, wild horses, Vietnamese Conflict veterans, energy policy, Frederick (Okla.), stripper wells, Indian Nations Trail (Okla.), Flight Service Station Modernization Plan, and Civil Rights Act compliance in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Paul F. Sharp, Peter J. Brennan, Peter Hoyt Dominick, Philip Aloysius Hart, Robert J. Dole, David Hall, Clem Rogers McSpadden, Jacob Koppal Javits, Victor E. Wickersham, Theodore F. Stevens, Claude S. Brinegar, and United States Federal Power Commission.
F 21-22: Legislative, VIP Correspondence, 1974 Jan. - 1974 June.
Topics include Amtrak in Tulsa, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs Industrial Field Development Office, gasoline supply, domestic economic assistance in Oklahoma, floods in Oklahoma, Indians of North America industries in Oklahoma, taxation of bonds and securities, gasoline prices, natural gas prices, propane prices, diesel fuels, petroleum industry and trade equipment and supplies, consumer protection, Skiatook Lake, Oklahoma trade mission, and Cherokee Expressway (Tulsa, Okla.). Correspondents include Henry Bellmon, Carl Thomas Curtis, Paul Jones Fannin, Barry Morris Goldwater, Mike Gravel, David Hall, James R. Jones, Russel B. Long, Clem Rogers McSpadden, Joe Skubitz, Joseph R. Biden, James George Abouresk, Hugh Scott, and United States Federal Energy Administration.
F 23-24: Legislative, VIP Correspondence, 1974 July - 1974 Dec.
Topics include Ralph Nader, Amtrak in Tulsa, continental shelf economic aspects, natural gas prices law and legislation, gasoline taxation, Hopi Indians, maritime law, Navajo Indians, petroleum industry and trade equipment, propane prices, oil depletion allowance, stripper wells, and Institute of the Southern Plains. Correspondents include Claude S. Brunegar, Paul Jones Fannin, Barry Morris Goldwater, Henry Martin Jackson, Lee Metcalf, George Nigh, and United States Federal Energy Administration.
F 25: Legislative, VIP Correspondence, 1975 Jan. - 1975 Oct.
Topics include natural gas prices law and legislation, petroleum product prices, propane prices, oil depletion allowance, windfall profits tax, and Cornell University Energy Industry Study. Correspondents include Clifford Peter Hansen, Henry Martin Jackson, William E. Simon, National Science Foundation (U.S.), and United States Federal Energy Administration.
F 26-27: Legislative, VIP Correspondence, 1978 Sept. - 1978 Dec.
Topics include commercial aeronautics in Oklahoma, disaster relief in Oklahoma, federal aid to water quality management in Oklahoma, postage stamps, Everett McKinley Dirksen, unsolicited telephone calls, Air Force Plant 3 (Tulsa, Okla), Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations, and Oklahoma Jobs for Veterans Program. Correspondents include David Boren, Glenn Lee English, Jim Inhofe, Overton James, Jennings Randolph, United States Civil Aeronautics Board, and United States Federal Trade Commission.
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