F1: Correspondence, 1984, General
Topics include campaigns, congratulations on election, and Tom Cole race for Oklahoma state Republican Party chairman.
Correspondents include Tom Cole, Barber B. Conable Jr., David Walters, Jack H. Brier, Hank Brown, Charles E. Bennett, Melville E. Blake Jr., Bill Bradley, Michael Bilirakis, Malcolm Baldrige, Herbert H. Bateman, Doug Bereuter, John R. Block, T. H. Bell, Beau Boulter, Clarence J. Brown, Ed Bethune, Howard Baker, David M. Armstrong, and William L. Armstrong.
F2: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include Bill Chappell, Silvio O. Conte, William Clark, Dick Cheney, Baltasar Corrada, Jim Courter, Larry E. Craig, William F. Clinger Jr., and Craig D. Corgan.
F3: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include Benjamin A. Gilman, R. A. Barnhart, George Papoulias, Geraldine A. Ferraro, Louis O. Giuffrida, Jack Edwards, John P. East, John N. Erlenborn, Jeannette B. Edmondson, Pierre S. du Pont, Jeremiah Denton, Bob Dole, Butler Derrick, and Floyd Spence.
F4: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include Marilyn Lloyd, Yvonne Kauger, John R. Kasich, Ray Kogovsek, Jack Kemp, Walter P. Kennedy, Jeane J. Kirkpatrick, James D. Holt, Augustus F. Hawkins, Katie Hall, Paula Hawkins, Elwood H. Hillis, Orrin O. Hatch, Donald Paul Hodel, Earl Hutto, and Kent Hance.
F5: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include Dan Marriott, Thomas H. Moorer, G. V. Sonny Montgomery, Robert H. Michel, Ann Dore McLaughlin, James A. McClure, Bob McEwen, John R. McKernan Jr., Al McCandless, Stewart B. McKinney, Robert L. Livingston, Jerry Lewis, Tom Loeffler, Robert J. Lagomarsino, Trent Lott, and Mike Lowry.
F6: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include Ejaz Azim, John E. Porter, Jerald C. Walker, Kenneth Flaming, Richard L. Ottinger, L. L. Boger, Solomon P. Ortiz, Peter H. Cressy, William H. Natcher, Howard C. Nielson, George Nigh, Erich Bloch, Howard M. Metzenbaum, Leonardo Mathias, Spark Matsunaga, David S. Monson, James G. Martin, Robert H. Michel, G. V. Sonny Montgomery, and Lynn Martin.
F7: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include Stephen L. Neal, Mark D. Siljander, Joe Skeen, Claudine Schneider, Gerald B. Solomon, Richard T. Schulze, Norman D. Shumway, Denny Smith, Arlen Specter, Dan Schaefer, George P. Shultz, Mike Synar, Don Sundquist, F. James Sensenbrenner Jr., Donald T. Regan, J. Kenneth Robinson, Matthew J. Rinaldo, Richard G. Lugar, and David Pryor.
F8: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include Don Sundquist, Trent Lott, Paula Unruh, R. A. Barnhart, Strom Thurmond, Sukru Elekdag, and Ted Stevens.
F9: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include Paula Unruh, Paul A. Vander Myde, Guy Vander Jagt, Antonio B. Won Pat, Jamie L. Whitten, Caspar Weinberger, Robert S. Walker, William J. Maroni, Jerald C. Walker, Lowell Weicker Jr., Chalmers P. Wylie, Frank R. Wolf, Howard Wolpe, Vin Weber, and Lou Watkins.
F10: Correspondence, 1984, General
Topics include 1984 Federal Issues: A Central Oklahoma Perspective, a report produced by the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments.
F11: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include Bill O’Connor.
F12: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include William S. Banowski.
F13: Correspondence, 1984, General
Correspondents include George Nigh and Abe L. Hesser.
F14: Correspondence, 1984, Multiple Issue Letters
F15: Correspondence, 1984, Opinion Ballots
This folder contains ballots asking for suggestions of the year’s most important issues.
F16-18: Correspondence, 1984, Opinion Surveys
F19: Correspondence, 1984, Phone Messages
F20: Correspondence, 1985, Mickey Edwards’s Form Letters
This folder contains form paragraphs and letters that Mickey Edwards used to respond to constituents on all topics.
F21: Correspondence, 1985, Aged
Topics include paperwork reduction (HR 776).
Correspondents include Hannah D. Atkins.
F22-23: Correspondence, 1985, Aged, Social Security
Topics include notch years, reduced benefits for those born between 1917 and 1921, Social Security trust fund, taxes on Social Security income, benefits freeze, Medicare, cuts in benefits, and creating an independent agency to administer Social Security and Medicare (HR 3470).
F24: Correspondence, 1985, Aged, Social Security, Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLAs) |