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F1: Campaign, 1985 Topics include Aristotle Industries Campaign Survival Kit, McCurdy letter requesting campaign contributions, McCurdy announcement of intent not to run for a statewide office, Reynolds Army Hospital at Fort Sill, EOSAT, and Southern Political Report (newsletter). Correspondents include John W. Shannon and Mike D. Barnes. F2: Campaign, 1986 Topics include Congressional Districts and Voter Registration by County in Oklahoma (map), McCurdy letter to constituents, Lyndon LaRouche, Oklahoma State Election Board candidate information packet. Correspondents include National Democratic Committee. F3: Campaign, 1987 This folder contains clippings about the following topics: Landsat center in Norman, Lawton Veterans Administration clinic, University of Oklahoma Energy Center funding. F4: Campaign, 1988 Topics include new Marquardt plant in Lawton, University of Oklahoma Energy Center funding, McCurdy declaration of intent to run for reelection (speech), McCurdy campaign talking points, and Buddy MacKay campaign brochure and request for contribution. F5: Campaign, 1989 Topics include 1989-1990 Electoral Planning: The Political Score for Republican Challenge and Democratic Opportunity (report), Frederick branch of Great Plains Area Vo-Tech, and Reynolds Army Hospital at Fort Sill. Correspondents include Political Publishing Company, Kevin Washburn, George H. W. Bush, and Dick Cheney. F6: Campaign, Jan.-June, 1990 Topics include A Guide to the Statewide Election in Oklahoma (booklet), Oklahoma Campaign Compliance and Ethical Standards Act (text), redistricting, Ed Crocker, Stephens County Demo Memo (newsletter, June 1990), Axelrod and Associates promotional material, and Democratic Policy Committee Special Report on major Legislation of the 101st Congress (Second Session) (report). Correspondents include Oklahoma State Election Board and Project 500. F7: Campaign, July-Dec., 1990 Topics include 48-hour reporting rules, McCurdy biography and legislative chronology, McCurdy declaration of candidacy, Howard Bell, list of candidates for Oklahoma offices, letter to supporters requesting campaign contributions, Bruce Baggett, League of Women Voters candidate questionnaire, Strother Consultants invoices for television advertisement taping session, commercial scripts, unofficial election returns, newspaper endorsements of McCurdy, and Statistics of the Congressional Election of Nov. 6, 1990 (Government Printing Office booklet). Correspondents include Beryl Anthony Jr., David Walters, and Glen D. Johnson. F8: Campaign, 1992 Correspondents include John C. Camp. F9: Campaign, 1993 This folder includes Cantrell/Cutter Printing Inc. promotional material, including sample brochures and campaign material printing for Nita Lowey, Pete Stark, George E. Brown Jr., Mike Kreidler, Jennifer Dunn, Tom Petri, John Murtha, John J. Duncan Jr., Norman Sisisky, Herb Bateman, Lane Evans, Anthony C. Beilenson, and Women's Campaign Series. F10: Campaign, Advertisement Transcripts, [n.d.], 1992 Topics include Oklahoma economy, Pentagon spending, agriculture, and Oklahoma Press Service Newspaper Information Packet for Congressman Dave McCurdy (booklet). Also included are transcripts of statements about McCurdy made by Don Graves, Charles Briley, Thomas P. Stafford, Elizabeth Weller, Finelda Marshall, Dan Rambo, and Danny Breeden. Correspondents include Raymond D. Strother. F11: Center for Democracy, 1992 This folder contains an invitation for McCurdy to join the Center for Democracy Board of Directors and a list of current members of Board of Directors. Correspondents include Peter G. Kelly. F12: Central America, 1983 Topics include McCurdy speeches on military and economic aid, prohibiting covert action by U.S. intelligence agencies, list of Central American leaders, Grenada, Struggle for Democracy in Central America (speech by George Shultz), Ronald Reagan address to joint session of Congress, text and committee report for Intelligence Authorization Act (HR 2760), Brazil, and Nicaragua. F13: Central America, 1984 Topics include Nicaragua elections, report of National Bipartisan Commission on Central America, CIA mining of Nicaragua harbors, U.S. military aid, and International Security and Cooperation Act. Correspondents include Democratic Study Group and Ronald Reagan. F14: Chair Term Limits, 1991-1992 Topics include memo about current committee chairmen, Congressional Despots Then and Now (essay), House reform, McCurdy talking points, appointment of committee chairs by Speaker of the House, and McCurdy letter to incoming freshmen members of congress. Correspondents include Fred Barnes, E. Clay Shaw Jr., Martin Sabo, Michael Andrews, Charles Stenholm, and Dan Glickman. F15: Chickasha, Oklahoma, 1986-1991 Topics include bid for Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, Community Development Block Grant announcements, grant for industrial airpark, and New Bus Company. Correspondents include Oklahoma Department of Commerce, Patrick A. Brooks, and Jim D. Mason. F16: Crowe, Admiral William J., 1987-1993 Topics include list of top 200 defense contractors, Jackson Thomas Stephens, establishing William J. Crowe Jr. Chair of Geopolitics at the University of Oklahoma, list of potential donors to chair endowment, Biomedical Research Tower at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and list of donations to chair endowment. Correspondents include David Swank, Richard Van Horn, Richard R. Linn, David L. Boren, and David Busby. F17: C-Span Reactions, 1990-1992 This folder contains letters from people all over the country who had seen Dave McCurdy's appearances on C-Span. F18: Congressional Reform, 1991-1992 Topics include limiting terms of committee chairs, Speaker appointment of committee chairs, information about current House committee chairmen, Robert Michel Blueprint for House Reform, special orders, and patronage positions. Correspondents include Mainstream Forum, Gene Taylor, Joel Hefley, George E. Brown Jr., Curt Weldon, and Rob Andrews. F19: Congressional Reform, 1993 Topics include Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, Operations of the Congress: Testimony of Current Representatives on the Structure of the House of Representatives (text of hearings), transcript of McCurdy testimony before Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, standing committees, appropriations, transcript of George E. Brown Jr. testimony before Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress, special orders, and Freshman Democratic Reform Package. Correspondents include Lee H. Hamilton, David L. Boren, Bill Gradison, Pete Domenici, and Gene Taylor. F20: Conservative Democratic Forum House Voting Record Index, 1990 Correspondents include Charles W. Stenholm. F21: Correspondence, 1988 Topics include Young Astronaut Council certificate of recognition. Correspondents include Joe Mark ElKouri, Bill Bullard, and Vicki Miles LaGrange. F22: Correspondence, Jan.-Aug., 1989 Correspondents include Carl E. Vuono, R. D. Folsom, Joe Courtney, Gene Love, Les Aspin, Louis Stokes, Bill Anoatubby, Ed Apple, R. Michael Mondavi, Leslie J. Gelb, Charles Moskos, and Martin Olav Sabo. F23: Correspondence, Sept.-Dec., 1989 Topics include Democratic Leadership Council. Correspondents include Richard L. Van Horn, Herschal Crow, Dick Moore, Enoch Kelly Haney, John Paul Hammerschmidt, Glenn M. Anderson, Thomas C. Sawyer, Don Fuqua, Sam Nunn, Bill Clinton, Al From, Vic Fazio, Lynn Martin, Ron Peters, Jim Maddox, Gilbert C. Gibson, and Richard Dreyfuss. F24: Correspondence, Jan.-April, 1990 Topics include Edward Arthur Dinges. Correspondents include Kurt Glassco, Carol J. Burr, Jimmy D. Ross, Howard Cotner, Richard J. Kerr, Nancy P. Dorn, Loyd L. Benson, Herschal Crow, Dick Moore, Lynn Grigsby, and Richard L. Van Horn. F25: Correspondence, May-Oct., 1990 Topics include Oklahoma Leadership visit to Washington, DC and James Traficant offensive remarks. Correspondents include Fred J. Bennett, Richard L. Ridings, Burton R. Moore, Timothy J. Penny, Matt Ridley, Akio Morita, Bill Brewster, Charles E. Bennett, David M. Goodrich, Richard L. Van Horn, John R. Campbell, James A. Traficant, Les Aspin, Cal Hobson, and Sul H. Lee. F26: Correspondence, Nov.-Dec., 1990 Correspondents include Raphael J. Hallada, Hannah D. Atkins, Dave Gribbin, Gilbert C. Gibson, George Nigh, Steve Cowen, Thomas R. Donovan, Ralph Hess, Diane Wolf, Miguel A. Salaverria, David Walters, Mike McCarville, Vic Fazio, Kika de la Garza, Larry Derryberry, Jim Maddox, and Richard L. Van Horn. F27: Correspondence, Jan.-March, 1991 Correspondents include Bill Gray, R. D. Folsom, Steny H. Hoyer, John D. Dingell, Ralph G. Thompson, Judy Nerman, David Walters, Bernard Raines, Delmas Ford, William R. Paulk, Jack N. Merritt, Dave Gribbin, Frederick B. Henderson, and Gilbert C. Gibson. F28: Correspondence, April-May, 1991 Correspondents include Carl E. Vuono, Lee H. Hamilton, Ike Skelton, Charles S. Robb, Mary O. Johnston, Al Gore, Donald B. Rice, Jack Mildren, David Walters, Larry Derryberry, Saud Nasir Al-Sabah, Howard L. Berman, Gordon Sullivan, and Andy Ireland. F29: Correspondence, June-Dec., 1991 Correspondents include Jack N. Merritt, Robert L. Pugh, Clara L. Adams Ender, David Walters, Thomas A. Brooks, Bob Hopkins, Harley O. Staggers Jr., Frank R. Wolf, William H. Webster, John R. Campbell, Harry W. Birdwell, Gerald P. Stadler, Stephen R. Hensley, and J. A. Baldwin. F30: Correspondence, Jan.-Oct., 1992 Correspondents include Buster C. Glosson, Jim Bacchus, Jack Cassidy, Martin C. Jischke, George Nigh, Zalman Shoval, Ed Apple, Nicholas E. Calio, Vicki Miles LaGrange, Jim Maddox, Thomas P. Stafford, George Miller, Dick Swett, Robin Tallon, Donald M. Payne, John B. Conaway, Stephen P. Cortright, Joe Barton, Pete Geren, Glen Browder, Tom Carper, David M. Abshire, and Ed Jenkins. F31: Correspondence, Nov.-Dec., 1992 Correspondents include Leon E. Panetta, Charles E. Bennett, Les Aspin, Frederick F. Chien, Don Ritter, Albert G. Bustamante, Jill Long, John Tanner, Jon Selph, Dave Gribbin, Elizabeth Furse, Richard Ray, Mervyn M. Dymally, Larry Derryberry, H. Martin Lancaster, Howard Wolpe, Thomas Carper, Nancy Pelosi, Beverly B. Byron, Norman Y. Mineta, Gillespie V. Montgomery, Tom McMillen, Matthew J. Rinaldo, Dennis Hertel, Les AuCoin, Gerry Sikorski, Nick J. Rahall, John D. Dingell, Glen D. Huff, Tom Bevill, D. Bruce Pool, Vicki Miles LaGrange, David O'B. Martin, Lawrence Coughlin, and Ralph Hess. F32: Correspondence, 1993 Correspondents include Jim Jontz and Laurie Williams. F33: Correspondence, Hard Copy, 1994 Topics include staff phone call logs, McCurdy supporter call lists, McCurdy letters to Democratic Leadership Council supporters, and list of McCurdy campaign contributors. Correspondents include Alma Wilson, Jerry W. Hefner, Steny H. Hoyer, Robert F. Andrews, and Curt Weldon. F34: Correspondence, Notes and Thank You's, 1994 This folder contains McCurdy letters of thanks to campaign supporters. F35: Correspondence, Support and Help, 1993-1994 Topics include business cards, Keith Leftwich, letters supporting McCurdy run for senate, and list of attendees at a Muskogee luncheon. Correspondents include Jerry W. Foshee, Martin C. Jischke, Tom McCurdy, and D. Bruce Pool.
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