Legislative Series continued
Box 18 - Medicare (July 1964-1972) - Military-Retired Pay (1966, 1970-1971).
F 1 - 5: Medicare (July 1964-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with medicare legislation; press releases; resolutions; pamphlets; statements; news clippings; journal articles; newsletters; "Developments in Aging 1963 and 1964," United States Government Printing Office, March 1965; re: H. R. 6675 the Social Security Amendment of 1965; "What Medicare Means for You: Analysis of Medicare and Social Security Amendments of 1965," Congressional Record, July 1965; "Elements of Entitlement and Benefits Available Under the Hospital Insurance Benefits for the Aged and the Supplementary Medical Insurance Benefits for the Aged Programs Provided in the Social Security Amendments of 1965," United States Government Printing Office, August 1965; "Health Insurance and Related Provisions of Public Law 89-97, The Social Security Amendments of 1965," United States Government Printing Office, October 1965; copy of H. R. 609 providing for benefits under the Social Security Act; copy of H. R. 4244 to amend the Social Security Act to include qualified drugs; summary of major provisions of H. R. 6675; copy of H. R. 7921 to permit medical expense deductions for persons 65 years and older; copy of H. R. 12844 to provide cash social security benefits to women 62 years of age and older; Special Analysis: Coverage of Out-of-Hospital Prescription Drugs Under Medicare, American Enterprise Institute, April 1972; copy of H. R. 16610 requiring Public Health Service Hospitals to provide at cost benefits under the Medicare program; Kerr-Mills Act; King-Anderson Bill; Hall Bill; and the inclusion of podiatry under Medicare. Correspondents include American Medical Association (F 1, 2); New Jersey State AFL-CIO (F 1); Richard J. Hughes (F 1, 3); National Consumers League (F 1); New Jersey State Chamber of Commerce (F 1); New York Board of Trade (F 1); Ray J. Madden (F 1); Spark M. Matsunaga (F 1); Durward G. Hall (F 2); National Council of Senior Citizens (F 2); National League of Senior Citizens, Inc. (F 2); AFL-CIO (F 3); Andrew J. Biemiller (F 3); John W. McCormack (F 3); Democratic Study Group (F 3); National Council of Senior Citizens, Inc. (F 3, 4); ACLU (F 4); David R. Obey (F 5); Edward I. Koch (F 5); United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare (Medicare benefits data) (F 5); and Elliot Richardson (F 5).
F 5b: Medicare - Chiropractic (1966-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with including chiropractic benefits under Medicare; and copy of H. R. 13483 and H. R. 4117 to provide chiropractic services under Medicare. Correspondents include State Chiropractors' Society of New Jersey.
F 6: MCPL - Members of Congress for Peace Through Law (1969-1972).
Topics and types of documents include meeting minutes; memos; news clippings; proposals; Congressional Record remarks; income and expenditure reports; fact sheet; and Members of Congress for Peace Through Law-Biannual Report: 1969-1970. Correspondents include F. Bradford Morse; Robert W. Kastenmeier; Frank Horton; Patsy T. Mink; Joan McKinney; George McGovern; Paul N. McCloskey, Jr.; Alan Cranston; U Thant; and Mark O. Hatfield.
F 7: Memorials and Historic Sites (1963-1965, 1969, 1971-1972).
Topics and types of documents include news clippings; Congressional Record remarks; various correspondence dealing with memorials legislation; Father Flanagan's Boys' Home--Boys Town Nebraska; and National Cultural Center (John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts). Correspondents include Frances P. Bolton; Glenn Cunningham; Abner J. Mikva; and Spark M. Matsunaga.
F 8: Memorials - Kosciuszko, Thaddeus - Home (1970-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding legislation and the establishment of the Thaddeus Kosciuszko home as a national historic site; copy of H. R. 8246 to establish the Thaddeus Kosciuszko Home National Historic Site; and news clippings. Correspondents include Wayne N. Aspinall; United States Department of the Interior; and Philadelphia Historical Commission.
F 9: Memorials - Shevchenko, Taras - Memorial (1963-1964).
Topics and types of documents include news clippings; Shevchenko Meets America, Roman Smal-Stocki, Slavic Institute of Marquette University, 1964; and "Shevchenko: A Monument to the Liberation, Freedom, and Independence of All Captive Nations," United States Government Printing Office, 1964. Correspondents include T. J. Dulski.
F 10 - 13: Memorials - Wilson, Woodrow (1960-1968).
Topics and types of documents include Congressional Record remarks; summaries; press releases; news clippings; meeting minutes; reports; booklets; news releases; "Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission," United States Government Printing Office, August 1961; memorandums; copy of Public Law 87-364, S. J. Res. 51 authorizing creation of a commission to consider a Woodrow Wilson memorial; estimated expenditure report and statements; various correspondence dealing with Woodrow Wilson memorial legislation and construction; transcript of hearing before the United States Senate; public hearings record; copy of H. R. 601 authorizing preparation plans for the memorial; copy of H. R. 16126 to establish a memorial in the Smithsonian Institution; "Woodrow Wilson Memorial," United States Government Printing Office, 1968; National Memorial to Woodrow Wilson: An International Center for Scholars, Princeton University Press, June 1968; and letters from several members of Congress re: receipt of booklet on International Center for Scholars as part of Wilson Memorial. Correspondents include Harrison A. Williams, Jr. (F 10, 12, 13); National Park Service (F 10); Albert Thomas (F 10); John W. McCormack (F 10); Francis B. Sayre, Jr. (F 10-12); Thomas C. McGrath, Jr. (F 12); Smithsonian Institution (F 13); Daniel P. Moynihan (F 13); Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen (F 13); and Frank Thompson, Jr. (F 13).
F 14 - 17: Military (1962-1963, 1965-1972).
Topics and types of documents include news clippings; reports; news releases; various correspondence from constituents and military agencies dealing with military and defense legislation; resolutions; press releases; newsletters; symposium paper; booklets; leaflets; Congressional Record remarks; copy of H. Res. 855 regarding the United States ship Forrestal tragedy; copy of H. R. 12105 to prohibit combat duty assignment in Vietnam of service men after the death of a family member; copy of H. R. 14456 requiring impact-resistant eyeglasses for servicemen; pamphlets; copy of H. R. 2604 to provide assignment of servicemen to duty near their homes after combat service; copy of H. R. 4113 requiring the Department of Defense to determine disposal dates of military material; copy of H. R. 4217 prohibiting disposal of military material in navigable waters; copy of H. R. 8860 establishing a drug abuse organization in the Armed Forces; copy of H. R. 11723 authorizing shoreside education facilities at Pearl Harbor; statements re: CBS broadcast "Selling of the Pentagon"; reserves; appropriations; military procurement; and USS. Arizona memorial. Correspondents include Richard J. Hughes (F 14); United States Department of Defense (F 14, 17); Fred B. Rooney (F 14); L. Mendel Rivers (F 14); Reserve Officers Association of the United States (F 14); F. Bradford Morse (F 15); Columbia Broadcasting Systems, Inc. (F 15); F. Edward Hebert (report) (F 15-17); Les Aspin (F 15); Norman Vincent Peale (Guideposts booklet) (F 15); Spark M. Matsunaga (F 15, 17); Americans for Democratic Action (F 15); New Jersey Department of Defense (F 16); American Conservation Union (F 16); Mario Biaggi (F 17); and Melvin R. Laird (F 17).
F 18 - 20: Military - Draft (1966-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with military draft legislation; petitions; "Civilian Advisory Panel on Military Manpower Procurement," United States Government Printing Office, February 1967; draft revision proposal; resolutions; Bill draft; questionnaire; news clippings; Congressional Record remarks; Semiannual Report of the Director of Selective Service, United States Government Printing Office, August 1971; student deferments; exemption of divinity students from the draft; and volunteer army. Correspondents include Frank Thompson, Jr. (statement, report) (F 18); National Council to Repeal the Draft (news clippings, pamphlet) (F 19); and Army and Air National Guard Association of New Jersey (resolution) (F 19).
F 21: Military - National Service Life Insurance (1960, 1963-1964).
Topics and types of documents include "National Legislative Bulletin," June 1960; various correspondence dealing with National Service Life Insurance legislation; questionnaire; petition, news clippings, and resolutions. Correspondents include Russell B. Long; and American Legion.
F 22: Military - Pay Raise (1965-1966).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence regarding pay raises and legislation for military personnel; and re: H. R. 5725 the military Pay Raise Bill.
F 23 - 24: Military - POWs (n. d., 1969-1972).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with POWs and legislation; news releases; news clippings; resolutions; fact sheets; and pamphlets. Correspondents include William L. Dickinson (F 23); Thomas E. Morgan (F 23); Roger H. Zion (F 24); Concern for Prisoners of War, Inc. (newsletter) (F 24); and Charles S. Gubser (F 24).
F 25: Military - Private Bill - De Maria, Nick (1959-1960, 1962).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with military service award; courtesy automobile tag; and copy of H. R. 9993 authorizing Distinguished Service Cross award to Nick D. De Maria. Correspondents include Henry S. Haines; and Carl Vinson.
F 26: Military - Private Bill - Coon, Le Roy E. (1969).
F 27: Military - Retired Pay (1966, 1969-1971).
Topics and types of documents include various correspondence dealing with legislation and retirement pay for military personnel; pamphlets; and retired military population analysis. Correspondents include Disabled Officers Association.
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