HARRY CULVER COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 7

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F 1: Hall, David, Post-Gubernatorial Investigation, n.d., 1975 - 1977.

Topics in this record are also in Box 6, Folders 32-33.

F 2-3: Harris, Fred, 1961 - 1964.

Topics include Spiro T. Agnew, Carl Bert Albert, William P. Atkinson, Dewey F. Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, David Boren, Joe Cannon, James Howard Edmondson, Dwight David Eisenhower, Raymond Gary, Barry Morris Goldwater, David Hall, LaDonna Harris, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, Robert Samuel Kerr, George Stanley McGovern, Clem Rogers McSpadden, George Miskovsky, A. S. Mike Monroney, William H. Murray, Edmund S. Muskie, George Nigh, Richard M. Nixon, Thomas P. Stafford, Thomas Jefferson Steed, Harry S. Truman Stewart L. Udall, Bud Wilkinson, United States Office of Economic Opportunity, higher education in Oklahoma, electioneering in Oklahoma, Oklahoma governor elections, Oklahoma politics and government, petroleum industry and trade in Oklahoma, public welfare in Oklahoma, roads in Oklahoma, Vietnamese Conflict and the United States, G. T. Blankenship, William A. Burkhart, Bill Logan, Preston Moore, Charles Nesbitt, Cleeta John Rogers, Al Terrill, Leo Winters, National Economic Equity Board, and Rural Job Development Act. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, Republican Party (Okla.) State Committee, United Press International, and Thomas Dee Frasier.

F 4: Harris, Tom, 1963 - 1964.

Topics include electioneering in Oklahoma and Tom Harris.

F 5: Health Study, 1974, 1976 - 1978.

Topics include Oral Roberts University, cancer in Oklahoma, medical care in Oklahoma, and City of Faith. Correspondents include Oral Roberts, Oklahoma Health Planning Commission, Oklahoma Health Systems Agency.

F 6: Henry, Robert, 1991.

Topics include Oklahoma City University School of Law and Oklahoma politics and government.

F 7-9: Highway, 1960, 1963, 1969.

Topics include Henry Bellmon, James Howard Edmondson, Raymond Gary, George Nigh, Richard M. Nixon, Oklahoma State Highway Commission membership, gasoline taxation in Oklahoma, road design and construction in Oklahoma, roads in Oklahoma, Oklahoma politics and government, G. T. Blankenship, Denzil Garrison, C. Hubert Gragg, Anthony Keating, Rex Privett, Finis Smith, John Paul Walters, Leo Winters, and Association of Oklahoma General Contractors corrupt practices. Correspondents include Dewey F. Bartlett, John McCune, Oklahoma Dept. of Highways, Oklahoma Dept. of Transportation, Oklahoma Office of Public Affairs, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, Bill Dane, Martin Garber, Roy Grantham, and Marvin York.

F 10-11: Historical, 1963, 1967 - 1980, 1982 - 1986, 1990 - 1991.

Topics include Dewey F. Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, James Howard Edmondson, Frank Frantz, Thomas Pryor Gore, J. W. Harreld, Fred R. Harris, Charles Nathaniel Haskell, Irvin Hirst, Henry S. Johnston impeachment, Robert Samuel Kerr, Joshua Bryan Lee, J. D. McCarty, A. S. Mike Monroney, Edward Hall Moore, Johnston Murray, George Nigh, Richard M. Nixon, Robert Latham Owen, W. B. Pine, Will Rogers, Satanta - Kiowa Chief, George Washington Steele, Elmer Thomas, Jim Thorpe, Roy Joseph Turner, David Lee Walters, John Calloway Walton, Oklahoma Historical Society, prohibition in Oklahoma, Helen Jean Cole, James C. Nance, and U. S. S. Naifeh. Correspondents include Edward King Gaylord, David Hall, Oklahoma Dept. of Libraries, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, and Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Dept. pamphlet.

F 12: Hollomon, J. Herbert, 1967, 1969 - 1970.

Topics include Oklahoma politics and government. Correspondents include Dewey F. Bartlett, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, University of Oklahoma, and J. Herbert Hollomon.

F 13: Housing, 1965, 1970, 1981.

Topics include discrimination in housing in Oklahoma, public housing law and legislation in Oklahoma, and Oklahoma Operation Breakthrough Advisory Committee. Correspondents include Dewey F. Barlett, AFL-CIO publication, and Oklahoma Office of the Governor.

F 14: Howard, Gene, 1975 - 1981.

Topics include Oklahoma Commission for Public Welfare, Oklahoma Tax Commission, electioneering in Oklahoma, Oklahoma governor elections, Oklahoma government employees' health insurance, Owen Austin, and Frank Grayson. Correspondents include David Boren, Gene Howard, Charlie O. Morgan, William J. Wiseman, and Oklahoma State Employee Group Health and Life Insurance.

F 15-16: Human Rights, 1927, 1935, 1963 - 1972, 1974, 1977, 1980.

Topics include Hannah Diggs Atkins, Dewey F. Bartlett, David Hall, James F. Hamilton, Fred R. Harris, Martin Luther King, Jr., National Gay Task Force, National Urban League, Oklahoma Dept. of Public Welfare, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, Oklahoma State Board of Education, Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Authority, Oklahoma Real Estate Commission, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, University of Oklahoma, Afro-American business enterprises, civil rights in Oklahoma, civil service reform in Oklahoma, equality before the law in Oklahoma, gay rights in Oklahoma, human rights in Oklahoma, marriage law in Oklahoma, minority employment in Oklahoma, riot research in Oklahoma, school integration in Oklahoma, Bryce Baggett, G. T. Blankenship, Denzil Garrison, A. C. Hamlin, Archibald Hill, John Levergood, Mrs. Lamar Looney, Leroy McClendon, Charles L. Owen, Ruth Patterson, E. Melvin Porter, Rex Privett, and Jerry Sokolosky. Correspondents include Wanda Jo Peltier, American Civil Liberties Union (Okla.), Oklahoma Attorney General, Oklahoma Human Rights Commission Survey, Oklahoma Women's Political Caucus, and Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Association, Inc.

F 17: Humphrey, Hubert H., 1968.

Topics include Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Edmund S. Muskie, Richard M. Nixon, George Corley Wallace, and electioneering in the United States.

F 18: Hunt, Joe B., 1972 - 1973.

Topics include insurance companies in Oklahoma and mafia in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Joe B. Hunt, speech.

F 19: Income Tax, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1973, 1976, 1984.

Topics include Henry Bellmon, James Howard Edmondson, David Hall, Charles Nesbitt, United States Internal Revenue Service, tax deductions in Oklahoma, tax evasion in Oklahoma, and tax refunds in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma Attorney General and Oklahoma Tax Commission.

F 20: Indians, 1969, 1973, 1984.

Topics include American Indian Movement, David Hall, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, civil rights in Oklahoma, education in Oklahoma, legal status and laws of Indians of North America in Oklahoma, land trusts in Oklahoma, Pawnee Indians in Oklahoma, public welfare law and legislation in Oklahoma, taxation in Oklahoma, Wounded Knee (S. D.) Indian occupation1973, Carter Camp, and Mike Haney. Correspondents include Henry Bellmon, Oklahoma Dept. of Institutions Social and Rehabilitative Services, and Pawnee Tribal Business Council.

F 21: Industrial Building, 1971, 1985.

Topics include David Hall, George Nigh, General Motors Corporation, industrial development projects in Oklahoma, and property tax in Oklahoma.

F 22: Industrial Development Investigation, 1972 - 1973.

Topics include Larry Derryberry, James E. Hamilton, Rodger Randle, Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, Oklahoma Real Estate Commission, industrial development projects, Roy Grantham, Jim Howell, A. W. Sunny Jenkins, Norman Lamb, Art Lindberg, Don Tidmore, and Bill Willis. Correspondents include David Hall, Oklahoma Attorney General, Oklahoma Industrial Development Dept., and Oklahoma Office of the Governor.

F 23: Inhofe, Jim, 1973 - 1974.

Topics include Dewey F. Bartlett, David Boren, David Hall, Clem Rogers McSpadden, Oklahoma governor elections, and Denzil Garrison. Correspondents include Jim Inhofe and Oklahomans for Good Government.

F 24: Insurance Commission, 1978 - 1979.

Topics include Joe B. Hunt, insurance rates in Oklahoma, and Willard G. Wegner. Correspondents include Oklahoma Attorney General and Oklahoma State Insurance Board.

F 25-27: Integration and Segregation, 1946, 1957 - 1965.

Topics include James Howard Edmondson, Hannah Diggs Atkins, David Hall, George Nigh, Langston University Alumni and alumnae, Langston University Finance, Langston University Student Political activity, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People in Oklahoma, civil rights in Oklahoma, discrimination in housing in Oklahoma, higher education finance in Oklahoma, industries in Oklahoma, political strikes in Oklahoma, protest movements in Oklahoma, school integration in Oklahoma, segregation law and legislation in Oklahoma, Dan Draper, William H. Hale, Ernest Holloway, Gene Howard, Visanio Johnson, Clara Shepherd Luper, Bill Willis, Marvin York, Norman Race Relations Committee, and Civil Rights Act of 1964. Correspondents include Dewey F. Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, David Boren, E. T. Dunlap, Raymond Gary, Fred R. Harris, J. D. McCarty, Phil Watson, American Association of University Professors (Okla.), Langston University, Oklahoma Board of Regents for the Oklahoma State University and the A & M Colleges, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, Oklahoma State Legislative Council, Oklahoma Human Rights Commission, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, Lee Cate, Henry Floyd, Vinsanio Johnson, Tom Payne, E. Melvin Porter, Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference, Oklahoma Equal Opportunity Association, Inc., Oklahomans for Progress, and Student Chapter of the Methodist Federation for Social Service.

F 28-29: Interstate 35, n.d., 1963 - 1964.

Topics include H. E. Bailey, James Howard Edmondson, Raymond Gary, Roy Joseph Turner, Oklahoma State Highway Commission, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, convict labor in Oklahoma, interstate controversies in Oklahoma, Interstate Highway System in Oklahoma, road design and construction in Oklahoma, Interstate Highway 35, Keith Cartwright, Joe Bailey Cobb, and Frank Lyons. Correspondents include Henry Bellmon, Oklahoma Dept. of Highways Planning Division periodical, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, and United States Bureau of Public Roads.

F 30: Jones, Jim, 1969 - 1970, 1974, 1977, 1979, 1981 - 1982.

Topics include Dewey F. Bartlett, David Boren, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Ronald Reagan, Gulf Oil Corporation, Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma governor elections, political corruption in Oklahoma, Oklahoma politics and government, Bob Funston, Finis Smith, and Oklahoma First Committee. Correspondents include James R. Jones and Builders Association of Metro Tulsa, Inc.

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