DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

CORRESPONDENCE SERIES

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F1: Correspondence, Roa-Roc, 1981

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Impact Aid, tuition tax credit, school lunch programs, Community Action Agencies, and University of Oklahoma College of Law clinical experience grant proposal.

Correspondents include Barry K. Roberts, Freeman Roberts, J. R. Dick Roberts, Teresa Roberts, Theodore P. Roberts, and Donald W. Robinson.

 

F2: Correspondence, Rod-Ror, 1981

Topics include welfare, Rural Electrification Administration, food stamp programs, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, tuition tax credit, money market funds, postal service employees, and housing industry.

Correspondents include Noble E. Rodgers, Hazel P. Roller, Mike Rolls, and Earl Rooms.

 

F3: Correspondence, Ros-Roy, 1981

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, tuition tax credit, Community Action Agencies, Social Security, minimum benefit restoration, cost-of-living adjustments, tax cuts, windfall profit tax, and food stamp programs.

Correspondents include Charles Rose, Frank Ross, Gary Ross, Opal Ross, Dan Rostenkowski, Kenneth Rothschild, Russell A. Rourke, Wayne Rowe, and Sharon Rowell.

 

F4: Correspondence, Ru-Ry, 1981

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, tax cuts, Community Action Agencies, tuition tax credit, and air traffic control.

Correspondents include Mark W. Russell, Howard Rutledge, and Paul Rutledge.

 

F5: Correspondence, Sa, 1981

Topics include Missing Child’s Act, Community Action Agencies, tuition tax credit, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Social Security, and money market funds.

Correspondents include Della M. Sampson, James M. Sandlin, Bill D. Saxon, and Dean Schirf.

 

F6: Correspondence, Sca-Sch, 1981

Topics include tuition tax credit; Women, Infant, Children (WIC) program; Indian social service programs; Ronald Reagan budget proposals; tax cuts; Community Action Agencies; and veterans.

Correspondents include Phoebe Schmitz, Claudine Schneider, Glen Schneider, John D. Schoemann, Francis Schrader, John G. Schroeder, Patricia Schroeder, Louise Schuler, E. E. Schultheiss, and Beulah Schumann.

 

F7: Correspondence, Sco-Scr, 1981

Topics include Community Action Agencies, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, income taxes, vocational rehabilitation, and Guaranteed and Insured loan programs of the Rural Electrification Administration.

Correspondents include Ronnie Scott.

 

F8: Correspondence, Se, 1981

Topics include school lunch programs, tuition tax credit, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, aircraft for the Oklahoma National Guard, air traffic controller strike, Social Security, welfare, and cost-of-living adjustments.

Correspondents include Susan Seale, Marjorie Searle, Harry Seck, Elizabeth Seck, Charles R. Seitz, Herbert S. Sellers, Robert Frank Sepic, Charles A. Sevier, F. G. Sexton, and Pauline Sexton.

 

F9: Correspondence, Sh, 1981

Topics include Community Action Agencies, Rural Electrification Administration, agriculture supports,, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, food stamp programs, Impact Aid, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), tuition tax credit, inflation, confirmation of C. Everett Koop as surgeon general, taxes on interest earnings, tax cuts, and welfare.

Correspondents include Juliet J. Sharp, Paul F. Sharp, Alice J. Shay, Estelle Shepard, Gregory E. Shinert, Sandra Shipley, Julee Short, Samuel Shroyer, and Guy Shull.


F10: Correspondence, Si-Sl, 1981


Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Oklahoma Employment Security Commission retirement benefits, tuition tax credit, programs for the disabled, student financial aid, Community Action Agencies, highway funding, Rural Electrification Administration, Impact Aid, and food stamp programs.

Correspondents include Edwin H. Simpson, Ernest Simpson, Michael Simpson, Bill Skeith, Jack R. Skinner, Robert Skinner, Bertha Slaughter, and John L. Sloat.

 

F11: Correspondence, Sm, 1981

Topics include Savings and Retirement Income Incentive Act, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, education funding, Community Action Agencies, abortion, tax cuts, welfare, Equal Rights Amendment, food stamp programs, small businesses, James R. Jones budget proposals, Impact Aid, air traffic control, and veterans.

Correspondents include David L. Smith, Dixon Smith, Faye Smith, Finis Smith, Frederick J. Smith, Leslie D. Smith, Mark Smith, Neal Smith, Pat Smith, Willie D. Smith, and Zera Smith.

 

F12: Correspondence, Sn-So, 1981

Topics include tuition tax credit, veteran retirement benefits, Impact Aid, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Social Security, food stamp programs, and cost-of-living adjustments.

Correspondents include Homer G. Snodgrass Jr., Pat Snodgrass, Chester Snow, Lloyd Snow, and Leonard A. Solomon.

 

F13: Correspondence, Sp-Sq, 1981

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, confirmation of C. Everett Koop as surgeon general, cost-of-living adjustments, windfall profit tax, James R. Jones budget proposals, tax cuts, food stamp programs, Community Action Agencies, tuition tax credit, Guaranteed and Insured loan programs of the Rural Electrification Administration, and veteran retirement benefits.

Correspondents include Doris L. Sparlin, Mary Spears, William Spears, Bob Spencer, Jack Spencer, William P. Spining, Frankie Spriggs, and Harry L. Square.

 

F14: Correspondence, Sta-Ste, 1981

Topics include Community Action Agencies, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, illegal immigration, unions, interest rates, Guaranteed and Insured loan programs of the Rural Electrification Administration, food stamp programs, tuition tax credit, IRS regulations, judicial review of Veterans Administration decisions.

Correspondents include Arlan Stangeland, Guy M. Steel, Pauline M. Steen, George V. Stein, Charles W. Stenholm, Skip Stephens, Del Stewart, and Barbara Stewart.

 

F15: Correspondence, Sti-Sto, 1981

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, tax cuts, defense spending, and
Vietnam veterans.

Correspondents include Rae Stieg, M. H. Stingel, G. Michael Stoddard.

 

F16: Correspondence, Str-Stu, 1981

Topics include food stamp programs, tax cuts, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, postal service subsidy, cost-of-living adjustments, and Impact Aid.

Correspondents include Mary E. Strain, Samuel S. Stratton, Robert S. Strauss, Ron Streetman, Bob Strong, Richard A. Strouhal, and Jean Strozier.

 

F17: Correspondence, Su-Sy, 1981

Topics include Department of the Interior, Legal Services Corporation, Impact Aid, school lunch programs, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Community Action Agencies, and tax cuts.

Correspondents include John W. Suggs, Elbrege Sullivan, Superintendent of Buildings, and Mike Synar.

 

F18: Correspondence, Ta-Te, 1981

Topics include Impact Aid, Economic Development Administration grants, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, school lunch programs, defense spending, Community Action Agencies, Oklahoma Employment Security Commission retirement benefits, food stamp programs, Oklahoma Pharmaceutical Association, Legal Services Corporation, and Secretary of the Interior James Watt.

Correspondents include Paul Taliaferro, Mike Talkington, Pierre F. Taron Jr., Aline Taylor, Melvin Price, John A. Taylor, and W. A. Taylor.

 

F19: Correspondence, Th, 1981

Topics include Community Action Agencies, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, food stamp programs, tuition tax credit, cost-of-living adjustments, civil service retirement, Guaranteed and Insured loan programs of the Rural Electrification Administration, Social Security, Johnson-O’Malley programs, Impact Aid, welfare, postal service employees, and postal service subsidy.

Correspondents include Berniece Thomas, William M. Thomas, C. R. Thompson, James L. Thompson, Robert J. Thompson, Gary Thorne, Steve R. Thrower, and Bill Thurman.

 

F20: Correspondence, Ti-Ti, 1981

Topics include Community Action Agencies, Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), food stamp programs, tuition tax credit, and Ronald Reagan budget proposals.

Correspondents include James Tidmore, Clarence Tilley, Mary Jo Tinsley, Larry G. Toombs, Peter M. Towe, and Janet Townsend.

 

F21: Correspondence, Tr-Ty, 1981

Topics include school lunch programs, money market funds, foreign affairs, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, tax cuts, food stamp programs, Community Action Agencies, vocational education, and taxes on small airplanes for air traffic control.

Correspondents include Paul Tribble, G. William Whitehurst, James R. Treat, Kermitt I. Tull, and Francis Tuttle.

 

F22: Correspondence, U, 1981

Topics include Impact Aid, student financial aid, handicap accessibility to federally-funded buildings.

Correspondents include Eddie Upshaw and William R. Upthegrove.

 

F23: Correspondence, V, 1981

Topics include windfall profits tax, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, White House redecoration, Community Action Agencies, merging civil service and military retirement benefits, and food stamp programs.

Correspondents include Jack Valenti, Ann Vanlandingham, Diane Vanlandingham, O. W. Van Winkle, and Robert E. Vaughan.

 

F24: Correspondence, Wad-Wal, 1981

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, school lunch programs, family planning, Community Action Agencies, Legal Services Corporation, food stamp programs, welfare, inflation, interest earnings, and abortion.

Correspondents include Shirley Waddell, Grady Wade, Florry J. Wagner, Charles J. Waidelich, Alexis J. Walker, Jack Walker, Sam M. Walton, and W. N. Walton.

 

F25: Correspondence, Wam-Way, 1981

Topics include cost-of-living adjustments, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Community Action Agencies, abortion, Oklahoma roads, food stamp programs, school lunch programs, Social Security, merging civil service and military retirement benefits, tuition tax credit, money market funds, Impact Aid, and Rural Electrification Administration.

Correspondents include Lon L. Wampler, Mona F. Wanke, Jenni Ward, R. A. Ward, Marion Warner, Harold Washington, Connie Waters, Larry Watkins, Lori Watkins, and William H. Watson.

 

F26: Correspondence, We, 1981

Topics include Community Action Agencies, Oklahoma Employment Security Commission retirement benefits, school lunch programs, money market funds, dairy price supports, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, food stamp programs, chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) regulations, Clean Air Act, and abortion.

Correspondents include Gail Webster, Raymond L. Wegener, Dorothy Weger, James West, William West, and Shirley West.

 

F27: Correspondence, Wh, 1981

Topics include James R. Jones budget proposals, requests for flags, Secretary of the Interior James Watt, Community Action Agencies, tax cuts, Social Security, food stamp programs, tuition tax credit, and Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).

Correspondents include John Whetsel, George M. White, Julia Ann White, Perry E. White, Charles O. Whitley, and Ila Whitsel.

 


F28: Correspondence, Wic-Will, 1981

Topics include tax cuts, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Community Action Agencies, food stamp programs, Impact Aid, tuition tax credit, Johnson-O’Malley programs, cost-of-living adjustments, abortion, and Social Security.

Correspondents include Nera Wilhoit, L. E. Wilke, David Willeford, Charles B. Williams, Deana Williams, E. Morgan Williams, Norris G. Williams, Zora Williams, Joe R. Williamson, Brad Willis, and Lu Willis.

 

F29: Correspondence, Wilm-Wilt, 1981

Topics include tax cuts, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, money market funds, tuition tax credit, Community Action Agencies, James R. Jones budget proposals, Social Security, peanut farming, and civil service retirement benefits.

Correspondents include Ann Wilson, D. E. Wilson, Harold W. Wilson, Lewis W. Wilson, and Ruth Wilson.

 

F30: Correspondence, Wim-Wit, 1981

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals and Community Action Agencies.

Correspondents include Philip D. Winn and Louise K. Witt.

 

F31: Correspondence, Wo, 1981

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, tax cuts, Community Action Agencies, Social Security, cost-of-living adjustments, Rural Electrification Administration, money market funds, food stamp programs, and humane treatment of animals.

Correspondents include Daniel A. Woesner, Howard Wolpe, Floyd E. Wood, Ron Wood, Charles Woods, Don C. Wooley, Shirley Wooley, and L. D. Worley.

 

F32: Correspondence, Wr-Wy, 1981

Topics include school lunch programs, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, abortion, tax cuts, archeology regulations, civil service retirement benefits, and food stamp programs.

Correspondents include C. J. Wright, Susan Wright, Houston Wright, Jim Wright, Tom Wright, and Don G. Wyckoff.

 

F33: Correspondence, Y-Z, 1981

Topics include Johnson-O’Malley programs, welfare, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Social Security, Community Action Agencies, tuition tax credit, and Oklahoma Chapter of the Sierra Club.

Correspondents include Marvin York, Charles E. Young, and Bill Zoellick.



F34: Correspondence, Constituents Lists, 1981

This folder contains the names and addresses of some constituent correspondents.

 

F35: Correspondence, Petitions, 1981

This folder contains several petitions signed by many constituents.

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, abortion, Social Security, tax cuts, blasphemy in public broadcasts, and Legal Services Corporation.

 

F36: Correspondence, Unknown Names, 1981

This folder contains correspondence that was either sent anonymously or signed with illegible handwriting.

Topics include Community Action Agencies and Rural Electrification Administration.

 

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