HARRY CULVER COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 10

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F 1: Oklahoma Tax Commission, 1979, 1981, 1985.

Topics include political corruption in Oklahoma, tax administration and procedure in Oklahoma, Tom Daxon, and Charles Ford. Correspondents include Francis Anthony Keating, George Nigh, Oklahoma Office of the Auditor and Inspector, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, and Oklahoma Tax Commission Management.

F 2: Overtime, State and Local, 1985.

Topics include Oklahoma Dept. of Public Safety, Oklahoma Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, overtime law and legislation in Oklahoma, Oklahoma officials and employees salaries, Fair Labor Standards Act, and Garcia v. San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority. Correspondents include David Boren, John F. Cantrell, Don Nickles, George Nigh, Association of County Commissioners of Oklahoma, Fraternal Order of Police, International Association of Fire Fighters, Oklahoma Dept. of Wildlife Conservation, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, United States Senate Committee of Labor and Human Resources, Robert H. Gardner, Scott Johnsen, Craig C. Weinaug, and National Institute of Municipal Law Offices.

F 3: Pardon and Parole, 1961 - 1963, 1965 - 1968, 1970, 1973, 1976 - 1977.

Topics include Dewey F. Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, David Boren, James Howard Edmondson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Francis Anthony Keating, Oklahoma prisoners, law and legislation on work release of prisoners in Oklahoma, Rex Brinlee, Richard Henry Dare, J. C. Fast, John W. Garrett, Cleeta John Rogers, John Williams Shapard, Wiley Sparkman, Jinnie Spear, and Al Terrill. Correspondents include Charles C. Chestnut, Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board, and W. J. Bynum.

F 4: Penn Square Bank, 1981 - 1982, 1984.

Topics include Robert A. Hefner, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Penn Square Bank, bank failure law and legislation in the United States, bank failures in Oklahoma, interest law and legislation in Oklahoma, and political corruption in Oklahoma.

F 5: Phillips Petroleum Company, 1984.

Topics include Phillips Petroleum Company, petroleum industry and trade in Oklahoma, and Mesa Partners.

F 6-7: Polls, 1958 - 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, 1968 - 1969, 1971, 1974, 1984.

Topics include William P. Atkinson, Dewey F. Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, John N. Happy Camp, Ed Edmondson, James Howard Edmondson, Raymond Gary, Barry Morris Goldwater, David Hall, Fred R. Harris, Gary Hart, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jim Inhofe, Lyndon Baines Johnson, Robert Samuel Kerr, George Stanley McGovern, Clem Rogers McSpadden, A. S. Mike Monroney, George Nigh, Richard M. Nixon, Ronald Reagan, John Rogers, George C. Wallace, Victor E. Wickersham, Bud Wilkinson, electioneering in Oklahoma, election monitoring in Oklahoma, election monitoring in the United States, Oklahoma governor elections, Forest Beall, Denzil Garrison, Pat Malloy, Gene McGill, Preston Moore, Charles Nesbitt, and Survey Research Associates. Correspondents include Democratic Party (Okla.) State Central Committee, United Press International (Okla.), Kenneth D. Bailey, Martin Hauan Agency, and United Press International Editors of Oklahoma.

F 8: Pollution, 1977, 1979, 1982 - 1984.

Topics include Automobile pollution control devices in the United States, deforestation in the United States, Oklahoma pollution law and legislation, and United States pollution law and legislation. Correspondents include George Nigh, Oklahoma Dept. of Pollution Control, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, and Oklahoma Corporation Commission.

F 9: Potter, B. Andrew, 1965, 1970, 1972.

Topics include David Hall, Oklahoma electioneering, Oklahoma governor elections, Rex Privett, and Sooner Alcohol-Narcotics Education Organization. Correspondents include Andrew B. Potter.

F 10: Poverty, 1971, 1973.

Topics include Larry Derryberry, Ed Edmondson, Robert White, Oklahoma Division of Economic Opportunity, poverty in Oklahoma, and Rex Sparger. Correspondents include Dewey F. Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, David Hall, and Oklahoma Office of the Governor.

F 11: Powell, Susan, 1980.

Topics include Jim Inhofe, George Nigh, Oklahoma beauty contestants, and Susan Powell. Correspondents include Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce press release and Oklahoma City University flyer.

F 12-13: President, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1979 - 1980, 1982 - 1984.

Topics include Dewey F. Bartlett, Jerry Brown, George Bush, John N. Happy Camp, Billy Carter, Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, Mickey Edwards, Glenn Lee English, Dwight David Eisenhower, Geraldine Ferraro, Gerald R. Ford, John Glenn, Barry Morris Goldwater, Fred R. Harris, Gary Hart, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jesse Jackson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, James R. Jones, Francis Anthony Keating, Jack Kemp, Edward Moore Kennedy, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Robert Samuel Kerr (Sr.), Robert S. Kerr, Dave McCurdy, George Stanley McGovern, Walter F. Mondale, Al Nichols, Don Nickles, Richard M. Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Mike Synar, Harry S. Truman, Democratic Party (U.S.), Republican Party (U.S.), Oklahoma electioneering, United States electioneering, Oklahoma governor elections, United States presidential elections, women in politics in the United States, Nancy Apgar, J. C. Kennedy, Robert Murphy, and Charles Nesbitt. Correspondents include Hannah Diggs Atkins, Henry Bellmon, David Boren, David Hall, George Nigh, Democratic Party (Okla.), Oklahoma Office of the Governor, Oklahoma Education Association flyer, Republican Party (Okla.) State Committee, Kenneth D. Bailey, Paula Unruh, Civic Action program publication, and Committee for Democratic Party Unity.

F 14-19: Prisons, 1963, 1966 - 1967, 1970 - 1984.

Topics include Bobby Battle, Henry Bellmon, Luther Lee Bohanon, Glenn E. Floyd, Raymond Gary, California State Prison at San Quentin, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, criminals rehabilitation in Oklahoma, Oklahoma prison riots, Oklahoma prison design and construction, prison law and legislation, prison overcrowding in Oklahoma, recidivism in Oklahoma, Jim Barker, George Beto, Bill Ervin, Sam Johnston, John Miskelly, Charles Nesbitt, Marion P. Opala, E. Melvin Porter, Finis Smith, C. E. Williams, and Bill Willis. Correspondents include Dewey F. Bartlett Press release, David Boren press release, Charles C. Chestnut, Larry Derryberry, David Hall, James E. Hamilton, George Nigh, Rodger Randle, Ted M. Risenhoover, Gene Stipe, American Civil Liberties Union (Okla.), League of Women Voters of Oklahoma Press release, National Clearinghouse for Criminal Justice Planning and Architecture, National Council on Crime and Delinquency, Oklahoma Dept. of Corrections, Oklahoma Legislature State Legislative Council, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, Oklahoma State Board of Public Affairs, Oklahoma State penitentiary in McAlester, Oklahoma State Board of Corrections, Oklahoma State Reformatory, United States Jaycees (Okla.), Ed Berrong, Roy E. Grantham, Visanio A. Johnson, Pat Malloy, Mandell Matheson, Bernard McIntyre, Robert R. Raines, David Riggs, and Help Our Prisoners Exist.

F 20: Questionnaires, 1958, 1964, 1967, 1976 - 1981.

Topics include Dewey F. Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, Larry Derryberry, James Howard Edmondson, George Nigh, questionnaires in Oklahoma, and Oklahoma politics and government. Correspondents include United Press International (Okla.).

F 21: Rader, Lloyd E., 1969, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1978 - 1980, 1982 - 1983, 1986.

Topics include Henry Bellmon, David Boren, David Hall, William H. Murray, Oklahoma Public Welfare Commission, Oklahoma public welfare, and Gene Howard. Correspondents include Lloyd Rader, Legal Aid of Western Oklahoma, Inc., Oklahoma Dept. of Human Services, and Oklahoma Dept. of Institutions Social and Rehabilitative Services publication.

F 22-26: Reapportionment, n.d., 1959 - 1965, 1967, 1969 - 1972, 1980 - 1981.

Topics include Carl Bert Albert, John N. Happy Camp, Mickey Edwards, Raymond Gary, David Hall, J. D. McCarty, Al Nichols, George Nigh, Thomas Jefferson Steed, Gene Stipe, apportionment (election law) in Oklahoma, Oklahoma electioneering, Oklahoma taxation, Oklahoma politics and government, Walt Allen, Bryce Baggett, Don Baldwin, Forest Beall, G. T. Blankenship, Roy C. Boecher, William A. Burkhart, Dan Draper, Roy Grimes, Glen Ham, Laurence Howze, Charles Nesbitt, Rex Privett, Jim A. Rinehart, Finis Smith, Cowboy Pink Williams, and Marvin York. Correspondents include Henry Bellmon, Larry Derryberry, James Howard Edmondson, Alfred P. Murrah, League of Women Voters of Oklahoma publication, Oklahoma Attorney General, Oklahoma Legislature State Legislative Council, Oklahoma Secretary of State, Oklahoma State Election Board, Oklahoma Congress of Parents and Teachers, Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Oklahoma Tax Commission maps, University of Oklahoma Bureau of Government Research, William R. Burkett, William N. Christian, Robert L. Goodfellow, Clyde W. Sare, and Oklahomans for Local Government. Topics in these folders continue in Box 11, Folder 1-3.

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