HARRY CULVER COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory
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F 1-5: Trusts, 1971, 1972, 1975 - 1978, 1979, 1980 - 1981, 1983 - 1984.

Topics include E. T. Dunlap, James Howard Edmondson, Glenn E. Floyd, Edward L. Gaylord, James E. Hamilton, John Luton, A. S. Mike Monroney, Wesley Wade Watkins, General Motors Corporation, Oklahoma Supreme Court, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Pan American Petroleum & Transport Co., University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, ad valorem tax Oklahoma, higher education finance in Oklahoma, industrialization in Oklahoma, property tax law and legislation in Oklahoma, public trustees in Oklahoma, trusts and trustees in Oklahoma, Ed Berrong, John W. Garrett, Denzil Garrison, Leon S. Hirsch, James Howell, Don Kilpatrick, Norman Lamb, Paul H. Nunn, William Poulos, Cleeta John Rogers, Phil Smalley, Finis Smith, James Townsend, Marvin York, James H. Warram, Metropolitan Utilities Company corrupt practices, and Oklahoma Industries Authority. Correspondents include Dewey F. Bartlett, David Boren, Wilburn Cartwright, George Lynn Cross, David Hall, George Nigh, John Rogers, Oklahoma Attorney General, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, Oklahoma Secretary of State, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Oklahoma Education Association press release, Oklahomans for Job Development, University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, Jan Eric Cartwright, Charles Nesbitt, and Oklahomans for Economic Progress press release.

F 6: Tulsa Grand Jury, 1960.

Topics include Raymond Gary, Johnston Murray, Roy Joseph Turner, Oklahoma State Highway Commission, political corruption in Oklahoma, road construction contracts in Oklahoma, road design and construction in Oklahoma, and Layman & Sons Construction Company corrupt practices. Correspondents include James Howard Edmondson, Oklahoma Dept. of Highways, and Oklahoma Office of the Governor.

F 7: Turner, Roy Joseph, Funeral, 1967 - 1968, 1972 - 1973, 1991.

Topics include H. E. Bailey, Roy Joseph Turner death and burial, toll roads in Oklahoma, Oklahoma politics and government, and Turner Turnpike. Correspondents include Dewey F. Bartlett, David Hall, James E. Hamilton press release, and Oklahoma Office of the Governor.

F 8-10: Turnpike, 1957 - 1968, 1971 - 1973, 1978 - 1980, 1984.

Topics include David Boren, Joe Cannon, Boyd Cowden, Raymond Gary, Edward King Gaylord, James Leland Gourley, C. H. Spearman, Oklahoma Dept. of Highways, Oklahoma Legislature State Legislative Council, gasoline taxation in Oklahoma, road design and construction in Oklahoma, road finance law and legislation in Oklahoma, toll and roads in Oklahoma, Cimarron Turnpike, H. E. Bailey Turnpike, Indian Nation Turnpike, Will Rogers Turnpike, Walt Allen, Joe Bailey Cobb, Denzil Garrison, William Poulos, and Interstate Free Highway Act of 1968. Correspondents include William P. Atkinson, H. E. Bailey, Dewey F. Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, James Howard Edmondson press release, David Hall, Fred R. Harris, J. D. McCarty press release, Clem Rogers McSpadden press release, A. S. Mike Monroney, Council of State Governments publication, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, Buck Cartwright, and Charles Nesbitt press release.

F 11-13: Unions, n.d., 1958, 1961 - 1965, 1967 - 1968, 1976, 1985.

Topics include Carl Bert Albert, Dewey F. Bartlett, James Howard Edmondson, Raymond Gary, Fred R. Harris, John Rogers, National Farmers' Union (U.S.), Oklahoma Secretary of State, Oklahoma Human Rights Commission, open and closed shop law and legislation in Oklahoma, open and closed shop law and legislation in the United States, open and closed shop religious aspects, right to labor, Afro-American labor union members in the United States, labor unions corrupt practices, right to work, G. T. Blankenship, Bill Burkett, Laurence Howze, Bill Hughes, Gene McGill, Charles Nesbitt, Alfred Stevenson, Leo Winters, and Taft-Hartley Act. Correspondents include Henry Bellmon, J. D. McCarty press release, AFL-CIO press release, AFL-CIO (Okla.) press release, Chamber of Commerce of the United States publication, Democratic Party (Okla.), International Typographical Union publication, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People press release, National Farmers' Union (U.S.) press release, National Right to Work Committee pamphlet, Republican Party (Okla.) State Committee press release, Jack R. Skaggs, National Council for Industrial Peace press release, Oklahoma Committee to Preserve Free Marketing and Bargaining press release, Oklahoma Council for Industrial Peace press release, Oklahoma Council for Labor's Rank & File, Oklahoma United Labor Committee press release, Oklahomans for the Right to Work press release, Protect Papa's Paycheck Association, and United Press International Editors of Oklahoma.

F 14: United Press International, 1969, 1971 - 1974, 1976 - 1979, 1982 - 1986, 1989.

Topics include Henry Bellmon, George Nigh, AFL-CIO finance, Oklahoma Tax Commission, press employees labor unions, William E. Geissler, Douglas Ruhe, Joe Russo, Bill Willis, and Mario Vazquez Rana. Correspondents include the United Press International publication and the United Press International Editors of Oklahoma.

F 15: United Press International, Personal (Harry Culver), 1960 - 1962, 1985.

Topics include David Boren, Harry Culver career in journalism, J. D. McCarty, George Nigh, the Republican Party (Okla.), Oklahoma politics and government, and Rex Privett. Correspondents include Henry Bellmon, Ed (Edmond Augustus) Edmondson, James Leland Gourley, James F. Hamilton, Fred R. Harris, James R. Jones, Thomas Jefferson Steed, Bud Wilkinson, Higher Education Alumni Council of Oklahoma publication, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, Oklahoma Educational Television Authority, John Zink, and Oklahoma Newspaper Foundation.

F 16-17: U.S. Senate, 1972 - 1974, 1978 - 1980, 1984.

Topics include Carl Bert Albert, David Boren, Molly Shi Boren, Wilburn Cartwright, James Howard Edmondson, Fred R. Harris, Jim Inhofe, Jed J. Johnson, Robert B. Kamm, Robert S. Kerr, George S. McGovern, Thomas Jefferson Steed, United States Senate, electioneering in Oklahoma, income tax law and legislation in Oklahoma, Andy Coats, Paul English, Gar Graham, Roy E. Grantham, Gene Howard, Al Terrill, Marvin York, and John Zink. Correspondents include Dewey F. Bartlett press release, Henry Bellmon, Larry Derryberry, Ed (Edmond Augustus) Edmondson press release, James E. Hamilton press release, Don Nickles, AFL-CIO (Okla.) publication, Oklahoma Attorney General, Republican Party (Okla.) press release, Woodrow Bussey press release, Lee Cate press release, Billy Joe Clegg press release, Bill Crozier press release, Robert Murphy press release, Charles Nesbitt, and Ed Noble press release.

F 18: University Hospital, 1977, 1980 - 1981.

Topics include Francis Anthony Keating, Lloyd Rader, medical care finance in Oklahoma, university hospitals in Oklahoma, Dan Draper, and Neal McCaleb. Correspondents include George Nigh, Oklahoma Dept. of Human Services press release, Oklahoma Office of the Governor, Oklahoma State Medical Association, and University Hospital and Clinics (Okla.) program report.

F 19-21: Utility Rates, 1973, 1976 - 1983.

Topics include George Nigh, Michael C. Turpen, Cities Service Gas Co., Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, United States Southwestern Power Administration, electioneering in Oklahoma, gas companies rates in Oklahoma, Oklahoma governor elections, nuclear power plants in Oklahoma, public utilities rates law and legislation in Oklahoma, telephone rates in Oklahoma, Gene Howard, Charles Nesbitt, Rex Privett, Al Terrill, Marvin York, and the Black Fox Nuclear Power Plant. Correspondents include Larry Derryberry press release, American Gas Association booklet, Oklahoma Corporation Commission press release, Oklahoma Natural Gas Company, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company press release, Jan Eric Cartwright, Bill Dawson press release, Don McCorkell press release, James B. Townsend, and the Oklahoma Utility Reform flyer.

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Harry Culver Collection Description


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