DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

CHIEF OF STAFF SERIES

BOX 24

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F1: Duncan, Oklahoma, 1986-1993

Topics include LTV missiles, Texas-Oklahoma Regional Transit Authority, redevelopment area in Stephens County, Community Development Block Grant for economic development, Stephens County Economic Development Task Force, Superhub, resume of Drewery I. Page, Felix Fenter press conference remarks, and Line-of-Sight Anti-tank vehicle (LOSAT).

Correspondents include Doug Nix, Leonard D. Briley, Oklahoma Department of Commerce, and Duncan Area Economic Development Corporation.

 

F2: EarthSat, 1987-1988

Topics include list of meetings between McCurdy and J. Robert Porter Jr. and Ohio State University commercial-university grants for satellite mapping programs.



F3: Ewing Public Service Fellowship, 1989-1992

Topics include McCurdy recommendations for improving the program, University of Oklahoma, and Sharon Angell.

Correspondents include Allen D. Hertzke.



F4: Ferrell, Philip, 1993

Topics include request for assistance in court case.

Correspondents include Philip Ferrell.



F5: Fort Sill, 1982-1988

Topics include heavy force modernization, job order contract, vehicle wash facility update, inactivation of 3rd Battalion 18th Field Artillery, Fort Sill mission, tactical communications training, installation compatible use zone, noise abatement, civil service credits for National Guard technicians, disbursements, Northrop, life insurance sales in Artillery Training Center, and Fort Sill facts.

Correspondents include Joel E. Bonner Jr., Raphael J. Hallada, and Dennis Runey.



F6: Fort Sill, 1989-1993

Topics include military and civilian strength, information paper, enhancing continental United States contingency capability, Fort Sill mission, Northrop, rebuilding dam at Lake Elmer Thomas, troop reduction, military construction, Reynolds Army Hospital, Fort Sill facts, Pikes Peak Community College, troop relocation, realignment, Debbie Maddox, and Department of Defense environmental training center.

Correspondents include Raphael J. Hallada, Don Nickles, David L. Boren, Dick Cheney, Vollney B. Corn Jr., and Sherri Wasserman Goodman.



F7: Frederick, Oklahoma, [n.d.], 1986

Topics include handwritten notes, The Hard Facts on Easy Living in Frederick Oklahoma (booklet), folder of information about Frederick, contract with Sheppard Air Force Base, Frederick Municipal airport, Gramm-Rudman, and base closures.

Correspondents include Frederick Chamber of Commerce, Charles R. Hamm, and William Charles Martin.



F8: Frederick, Oklahoma, 1987

City of Frederick annual report, Great Plains Area Vo-Tech, Demographic and Economic Profile of Tillman County Oklahoma (report), Loyd L. Benson, land lease for Sheppard Air Force Base, and Frederick Municipal Airport.

Correspondents include William Charles Martin, Charles R. Hamm, Tony Coelho, Beryl Anthony, and Hugh M. Farmer.



F9: Frederick, Oklahoma, 1988

Topics include Great Plains Area Vo-Tech, occupational training, and 4th District Economic Task Force.



F10: Frederick, Oklahoma, 1989

Topics include Great Plains Area Vo-Tech Tillman County branch, BTR Company, Schlegel Oklahoma Inc., Brantly Helicopter Industries, loan to Tipton Public Works, dedication of Gilbert and Clara Berry Library and Computer Center, McCurdy testimony before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, State, and Judiciary for Tillman County EDA grant.

Correspondents include Loyd L. Benson, Lois Kent, John Cahill, Don Nickles, William Crawford, Roy Peters Jr., Neal Smith, and J. J. Pickle.



F11: Frederick, Oklahoma, 1990-1992

Topics include Community Development Block Grant for Schlagel Oklahoma Inc., collapse of Vernon Savings and Loan Association, appropriations for southeast Oklahoma, Great Plains Area Vo-Tech grant, Mountain Park Conservancy District loan, Armondo Moreno, Status of EDA Grant Tillman-Kiowa Vo-Tech Campus Project (report), turkey hunting, and Columbia Yeast Company.

Correspondents include Howard M. McBee, Glenn English, Loyd Benson, Kenneth Bridges, Doyle Balentine, David L. Boren, Don Nickles, William Charles Martin, and High M. Farmer.



F12: Friends Letters, 1989

Topics include letter to political action committee supporters, list of campaign issues, Democratic party strategy, accomplishments of the 101st Congress, Democratic Leadership Council message development and coordination, Norman Ornstein, and drafts of letter to supporters.

Correspondents include Al From and William H. Gray.

 

F13: Goodyear, 1988-1992

Topics include Goodyear facility in Lawton, Oklahoma and Stanley Gault.

Correspondents include Ernest J. Rodia and Gilbert C. Gibson.



F14: Halliburton, 1986-1993

Topics include 1986 Worldwide Directory (booklet), workforce, Thomas Cruikshank, Dale P. Jones, creation of political action committee video for employees, exports to Algeria, earnings report, lay offs, and U.S. energy policy.

Correspondents include Larry G. Bowles, John P. Murtha, and Alan A. Baker.



F15: Honoraria, 1986-1988

Topics include lists of honoraria received, Pfizer Inc., McCurdy financial disclosure statement, and consultation with lawyer about legality and ethics of honoraria.

Correspondents include Archie Nahigian, Burt E. Rosen, Alan C. Chase, John J. Stocker, and Stanley M. Brand.



F16: Honoraria, 1989

Topics include instructions for financial disclosures, clippings with Oklahoma delegation honoraria totals, banning honoraria, lists of McCurdy honoraria, American Trucking Association, Connell Rice and Sugar Company, Burson and Marsteller, Price Waterhouse, Volcker Commission, judicial salaries, Bipartisan Task Force on Ethics, survey on House ethics rules, Wine Institute, Conservative Democratic Forum Task Force on Ethics Reform, Congressional Quarterly, Pfizer Inc., and McCurdy financial disclosure statement.

Correspondents include Joseph E. Brennan, Julian C. Dixon, John R. Myers, Lynn Martin, Vic Fazio, Edward R. Madigan, and Leon E. Panetta.



F17: Honoraria, 1990

Topics include McCurdy financial disclosure statement, Steve Patterson financial disclosure statement, lists of McCurdy honoraria, Congressional Quarterly, Textron, Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Aerospace Industry Association, 4th District Economic Task Force, Infrared Information Symposia, Harris Corporation, Connell Rice and Sugar Company, Texas Instruments, Brookings Institution, and COSTAR.



F18: Honoraria, 1991

Topics include list of honoraria, Brookings Institution, donation of honoraria to charities, House Ethics Committee notices, Instructions for Completing Financial Disclosure Statement (Government Printing Office booklet), United States Association of Former Members of Congress, University of Oklahoma Foundation, Redeemer Lutheran Church (McLean, VA), and University Lutheran Church (Norman, OK).

Correspondents include Fred J. Bennett, Air Safety Foundation, Jed Johnson Jr., and Ron D. Burton.



F19: Honoraria, 1992-1994

Topics include FMC Corporation, Congressional Quarterly, Annual Report of University of Oklahoma Foundation, Redeemer Lutheran Church (McLean, VA), list of honoraria received, Colman Bartlett Washington Focus, and Friends of Old Central.

Correspondents include Ron D. Burton, C. Peter Goplerud, and Robert M. Murphy Jr.



F20: Intelligence, 1982-1989

Topics include list of appointees to House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, committee rules, arms control, Clause 1(d) Rule XI of House Rules, Defense Intelligence College graduation ceremony, McCurdy honorary degree of Master of Science of Strategic Intelligence, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence 100th Congress roster of members and staff, McCurdy resignation from committee, Office of Inspector General in the Central Intelligence Agency: Developments and Proposals (report), list of 101st Congress deputy whips, access to CIA inspector general reports, constitutionality of reporting requirements, limiting terms of committee members, Speaker's access to Intelligence meetings, and Anthony Beilenson.

Correspondents include Congressional Research Service, Martin Frost, William H. Webster, Bud Schuster, John Joseph Moakley, Henry J. Hyde, and William H. Gray.



F21: Intelligence, 1990-1993

Topics include committee term limits, Clause 1(d) Rule XI of the House Rules, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence staff rosters, size of committee membership, CIA relocation to West Virginia, intelligence reform, Department of Defense response to intelligence reform bills, and National Security Education Act.

Correspondents include John Joseph Moakley, E. Norbert Garrett, Michael R. McNulty, Newt Gingrich, Doug Barnard Jr., Frank R. Wolf, Les Aspin, Dick Cheney, Chester Paul Beach Jr., Robert M. Gates, Barbara B. Kennelly, John C. Fryer Jr., W. Bruce Weinrod, Bob Fitch, and William D. Studeman.



F22: Jones, James, 1988-1989

Topics include Democratic National Committee steering committee lists, James Jones bid for Democratic National Committee chairman, Democratic National Committee mailing lists, Jones campaign flier, Ron Brown, Jones withdrawal from campaign, Methods to Strengthen Oklahoma Democratic Party (memo), and unofficial lists of House members.

Correspondents include George Darden, Wayne Owens, Sander Levin, John C. Dill, Richard N. Weiner, Beryl Anthony Jr., Mike Barnes, and Charles E. Bennett.



F23: Lawton, Oklahoma, [n.d.], 1984

Topics include FAA management training facility at Cameron University, Cameron information booklet, Wayne Gilley, Lawton Community Leaders breakfast, and Oklahoma National Guard.

Correspondents include David Boren, Don Nickles, Elizabeth Dole, and Frank Hawthorne.



F24: Lawton, Oklahoma, 1985

Topics include relocation of FAA training school, Phase II funding for Reynolds Army Hospital, Home Savings Bank ATMs at Fort Sill, natural gas service to Tinker Air Force Base, Comanche Natural Gas Company, Jordan-DeLaurenti Inc., Cameron University masters program, Burger King Initiative, corporate franchises on military bases, and Bill F. Bentley.

Correspondents include Don Nickles, George Moses, Charles Ming, Wayne Gilley, Ted Ralston, Jack L. I. Lindstrom, Bill Nichols, Pat Hillier, Jack E. Carter, Robert P. Hendrick, Jim Burnley, Al Ashton, W. Carey Johnson, and Richard Glenn.



F25: Lawton, Oklahoma, 1986-1990

Topics include Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Annual Report, Burger King Initiative, corporate franchises on military bases, relocation of FAA management training school, VA health clinic, amendment to Army Corps of Engineers map of Lawton, Oklahoma National Guard leasing Fort Sill Indian School facilities, Oklahoma City-Tulsa-Wichita Air Triangle, EDA assistance for airport Industrial Park, roster of Great Plains American Business Clubs, Lawton Industrial Foundation, and Aerospace Triangle meeting.

Correspondents include R. L. Johnson, Richard Glenn, Joe Carter, James L. Oberstar, R. V. Wilder, Steve Barnes, Sam Ard, Hugh M. Farmer, Donald I. Paquin, Randy L. Curry, Gilbert C. Gibson, and Philip R. Ferrell.



F26: Lawton, Oklahoma, 1991-1993

Topics include Aerospace Triangle Committee, extension of I-44 to Abilene (Texas), Marquardt Manufacturing Inc., EDA grant application, Impact Aid for construction, Speed Queen Company, Army Recreation Machine Program, Lawton Novelty Company, and comparison of residential building permits in Lawton and Norman.

Correspondents include Robert L. Shanklin, Clyde O. Brown Jr., Gilbert C. Gibson, Thomas M. Gray, Sam Ard, Fred L. Fitch, Christopher Barton, Ken E. Woodgrift, Gerry Stadler, Jerry C. Harrison, Josh Carter, Vito Bisceglia, and Mark Glenn.



F27: Legal, 1988-1992

Topics include overseas travel and expenses, McCurdy subpoena to testify in Oliver North trial, McCurdy House Bank account, committee funding, and investigation of House Bank records and operations.

Correspondents include Stanley M. Brand, Abbe David Lowell, Terrence O'Donnell, John L. Jackley, Jack Russ, Conservative Democratic Forum, Timothy J. Penny, Charles W. Stenholm, Dan Glickman, Thomas S. Foley, Malcolm R. Wilkey, Robert H. Michel, James V. Hanson, Matthew F. McHugh, and Department of Justice.



F28: Legal, 1994

Topics include closing Washington and district offices when departing office, costs of travel while campaigning, campaign rules for special elections, McCurdy Senate exploratory committee, rules on use of Senate and House radio and television studios for campaigns, joint fundraising with Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, McCurdy staff duties for vacating House office space, franking, and archiving office files.

Correspondents include Congressional Management Foundation, Stanley M. Brand, David E. Frulla, Richard Shapiro, Victor Baird, and William M. Thomas.



F29: Lindsay, Oklahoma, 1990-1991

Topics include list of attendees at Lindsay Chamber of Commerce banquet and Rural Electric Cooperative loan application.

Correspondents include Mike Somers and Gary C. Byrne.



F30: Mainstream Forum, 1990-1993

Topics include freshman staff list, member rosters, 103rd Congress Appropriations Committee and Subcommittee assignments, and results of Family and Medical Leave Act vote.



F31: Mainstream Forum, Congressional Reform Letter, 1993

Topics include recommendations for reform made to the Joint Committee on the Organization of Congress.

 

F32: Mainstream Forum, Staff, 1993-1994

Topics include staff luncheon, staff rosters, attendance at staff meetings, conservative rankings of Democrat non-freshmen, support for NAFTA, use of National Guard in Washington, D.C., and 1994 calendar of meetings.



F33: Marlow, Oklahoma, 1992

Topics include McCurdy speeding ticket and McCurdy insistence on paying fine.

Correspondents include Brant C. Ball.



F34: Marshall, Frank, 1989-1992

This folder contains clippings and correspondence written by Frank Marshall.

Topics include Bio-Cide International, Norman economic development prospects, Tinker Air Force Base, Oil Overcharge Program, and MEPCO.

Correspondents include Donald A. Kraus.



F35: Member Correspondence, 1989

Topics include Jim Wright resignation as Speaker of the House, George H. W. meetings with Gorbachev and NATO leaders, letters of thanks for votes on legislation, letters of personal thanks, and requests for support in races for majority whip, Democratic Caucus Chair, majority leader, Democratic Caucus Vice Chair, and Speaker of the House.

Correspondents include David E. Bonior, William H. Gray, Steny H. Hoyer, Barbara B. Kennelly, Ed Jenkins, Richard A. Gephardt, Martin Frost, Vic Fazio, Richard Ray, Marcy Kaptur, Thomas S. Foley, Beryl Anthony Jr., Richard J. Durbin, Pat Williams, John Lewis, Robert A. Roe, Doug Bereuter, Nancy Pelosi, William S. Cohen, Jim Chapman, Michael R. McNulty, Bill Richardson, Les Aspin, David Drenier, Andy Ireland, Norm Dicks, Ike Skelton, Nicholas Mavroules, Timothy J. Penny, Walter B. Jones, Charles E. Bennett, Guy V. Molinari, Bill Paxon, Leon E. Panetta, Robert Garcia, and George H. W. Bush.

 

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