F1: Correspondence, Ab-Al, 1982
Topics include interest earnings, results of McCurdy constituent questionnaire, rail
road employee retirement benefits, Equal Rights Amendment, New Federalism,
deregulation of the telephone industry, AT&T divestiture, Southern Plains Inter-Tribal
Council, and Social Security.
Correspondents include C. H. Abernathy, A. G. Adams, Rosemary Addy, Carl
Albert, Raymond Albertson, Raymond Almanza, and Alfred Alves.
F2: Correspondence, Am-Az, 1982
Topics include federal employee retirement benefits, student financial aid, cost-of-
living adjustments, Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies
Act amendments, funding for National Archives and Records Administration, aid to El
Salvador, defense spending, deregulation of the telephone industry, flat tax, and Ronald
Reagan budget proposals.
Correspondents include F. E. Anderson, J. A. Anderson, Joe O. Andress, Charles
Andrus, Anita Anthony, Jim Antosh, Douglas Applegate, W. Howard Armstrong, Helen
Arnold, Thomas Atwater, Les AuCoin, Jerry M. Patterson, and Barbara Azlin.
F3: Correspondence, Ba, 1982
Topics include gun control, job creation, cost-of-living adjustments, AT&T,
deregulation of the telephone industry, religious programing on television, school prayer,
Western Electric, Social Security, and Ronald Reagan budget proposals.
Correspondents include Bill Baker, C. W. Baker, Leonard F. Ball, Victoria S.
Banks, William S. Banowski, Bill R. Barbro, Carol Sue Barnes, Mary Bartody, Marvin
Baughman, and Jim Baxter.
F4: Correspondence, Be, 1982
Topics include federal employee retirement benefits, cost-of-living adjustments,
Social Security, income tax, student financial aid, and Clean Air Act.
Correspondents include Duane Beachey, Alon Ben-Meir, Crane D. Bennett,
Douglas Bereuter, Dan Glickman, Ed Bethune, and Eugene D. Bevers.
F5: Correspondence, Bi-Bl, 1982
Topics include Oklahoma Association of Electric Cooperatives, Forgotten Widows
Act, increase in postal rates, defense spending, flat tax, farming, and abortion.
Correspondents include Harry Birdwell, Ray E. Bishop, Ben Blackstock, Leslie
Blalock, William I. Blanton Jr., Earl Bledsoe, and Horace H. Bliss.
F6: Correspondence, Bo, 1982
Topics include tuition tax credit, federal employee retirement benefits, balanced
budget amendment, cost-of-living adjustments, wilderness protection, Social Security, and
taxes on interest earnings.
Correspondents include L. L. Boger, John L. Boland Jr., William F. Bolger, W.
Kenneth Bonds, George L. Booker, and Melvin R. Bowman.
F7: Correspondence, Br, 1982
Topics include federal employment retirement benefits, deregulation of the
telephone industry, merging civil service and social security retirement benefits, Ronald
Reagan budget proposals, cost-of-living adjustments, medicare, medicaid, taxes on interest
earnings, funding for programs for the disabled, high interest rates, Peace Academy,
balanced budget amendment, and flat tax.
Correspondents include Betty Brann, Curtis E. Bray, J. Scott Briggs, Curtis A.
Brooks, John W. Brown, Ruth Murray Brown, Marvin L. Brundage, and Jack Bryan.
F8: Correspondence, Bu-By, 1982
Topics include flat tax, defense spending, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Clean
Air Act, Social Security, disabled veterans compensation, abortion, New Federalism,
student financial aid, and taxes on interest earnings.
Correspondents include Martin L. Buck, Charles J. Buel, Jim Bullock, Billy J.
Burch, J. Dwight Burchett, Lewis L. Burkett, Aaron C. Burleson, David A. Burr, Thomas
B. Burton, James R. Burwell, and James H. Bushart.
F9: Correspondence, Ca, 1982
Topics include congressional pay raise, taxes on dividends, fire fighting services,
Clean Air Act, cost-of-living adjustments, federal spending, deregulation of the telephone
industry, tax cuts, farming, abortion, student financial aid, and gun control.
Correspondents include William L. Cadwallder, Roosevelt F. Camp, David E.
Campbell, Keith A. Campbell, Tom Canfield, R. J. Caputo, James L. Caro, Millard M.
Carter, and Blanche Caskey.
F10: Correspondence, Ce-Ch, 1982
Topics include taxes on interest earnings, tax cuts, Ronald Reagan budget
proposals, migrant education, defense budget add-ons, State of Oklahoma Military
Department, Social Security, federal deficit, abortion, and tuition tax credit.
Correspondents include Mary R. Chambers and Robert N. Chase.
F11: Correspondence, Cl, 1982
Topics include Clean Air Act, taxes on interest earnings, federal retirement
benefits, federal spending, flat tax, and federal deficit.
Correspondents include Ray Claiborne, and Finis Clark Jr.
F12: Correspondence, Co, 1982
Topics include deregulation of the telephone industry, gun control, John W.
Hinckley Jr., balanced budget amendment, retirement benefits, Social Security, flat tax,
cost-of-living adjustments, congressional pay raise, Clean Air Act, Sudden Infant Death
Syndrome (SIDS) awareness week, education funding, farming, taxes on interest earnings,
Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Missing Child’s Act, and abortion.
Correspondents include Bernita Coffey, John Coffey, Mark D. Coldiron, Clinton
Cole, Lorenzo Colon, Kate Conklin, Bill Conner, John Conner, Edward H. Cook, Allen
Cooper Sr., Eugene L. Copenhaver, and Elvis Corbin.
F13: Correspondence, Cr-Cu, 1982
Topics include Social Security, flat tax, gun control, federal retirement benefits,
cost-of-living adjustments, deregulation of the telephone industry, tax preference for
intangible oil drilling expenses, school prayer, assistance to farmers, FTC jurisdiction over
state-regulated professions, taxes on interest earnings, and Ronald Reagan budget
proposals.
Correspondents include Ruth Craig, Rickey Dale Crain, William H. Crawford, Rex
N. Criss, M. Joe Crosthwait, Herschal H. Crow Jr., R. W. Crump, Barbara Cunningham,
and Shawna B. Currier.
F14: Correspondence, Da, 1982
Topics include taxes on interest earnings, Clean Air Act, Cameron University, tax
increases, parental notification for minors receiving contraceptives, education funding,
federal employee retirement benefits, congressional pay raise, and Ronald Reagan budget
proposals.
Correspondents include Don Davis, Hilton Davis, Jeanette Davis, and Kay Davis.
F15: Correspondence, De, 1982
Topics include Clean Air Act, pollution, tax increases, military retirement benefits,
congressional pay raise, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, wilderness protection, and cost-
of-living adjustments.
Correspondents include Carolyn Deatherage, Catherine DeBois, J. D. DeBois,
Delaverne S. Deighton, Joanna L. Deighton, D. M. Dello-Russo, Dan Delluomo, and
Mark Derichsweiler.
F16: Correspondence, Di, 1982
Topics include tax reform, federal employee medicare tax, and Social Security.
Correspondents include W. W. Dickinson, Edward A. Dinges, and Robert Dix.
F17: Correspondence, Do, 1982
Topics include McCurdy voting record, Social Security, Ronald Reagan budget
proposals, federal spending, balanced budget amendment, railroad employee retirement
benefits, and flat tax.
Correspondents include Allen B. Dobey, Hope Dolen, Ralph Doty, and Stella
Dowton.
F18: Correspondence, Dr-Dy, 1982
Topics include taxes on interest earnings, funding reductions in the Education of
the Handicapped Act, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, federal spending, U.S. policy
toward El Salvador, balanced budget amendment, cost-of-living adjustments, deregulation
of the telephone industry, and oil imports.
Correspondents include W. H. Dryden, Kenneth M. Duberstein, Ross Duckett, and
Arthur R. Dye.
F19: Correspondence, Ea-Ep, 1982
Topics include senior citizens’ programs, gun control, tax increase on tobacco
products, funding for programs for the handicapped, Equal Rights Amendment,
deregulation of the telephone industry, Social Security, vocational training programs, Carl
Albert Center congressional appropriation, and Clean Air Act.
Correspondents include Dennis E. Eckart, Francis Edwards, Mickey Edwards, Bill
Emerson, Barbara L. Endsley, Margaret England, Glenn English, and Byron Dorgan.
F20: Correspondence, Er-Ez, 1982
Topics include abortion, Criminal Code Revision Act, flat tax, military retirement
benefits, taxes on interest earnings, and Ronald Reagan budget proposals.
Correspondents include Jessie K. Erickson, Kristina I. Erickson, and Edward
Ersland.
F21: Correspondence, Fa-Fl, 1982
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, balanced budget amendment,
federal spending, deregulation of the telephone industry, funding for Mary Mahoney
Memorial Health Center, welfare, abortion, gun control, Gulfstream Next Generation
Trainer program, and McCurdy testimony on the Milwaukee Railroad and Rock Island
Railroad Amendments Act.
Correspondents include Richard L. Farris, James D. Fife, Leslie Fisher, James J.
Florio, and Marinus Flux.
F22: Correspondence, Fo-Fu, 1982
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Clean Air Act, veteran retirement
benefits, Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act, flat tax, defense spending, disabled
veterans’ compensation, abortion, Delaware Tribe of Western Oklahoma, MX missile, and
Social Security.
Correspondents include William D. Ford, Dale Fox, Edith Fox, Norman G. Fox,
Eugene N. Frazier, Don Fred, Vincent Lee Freeman Jr., Edgar L. French, Ivan French,
Bill Frenzel, John W. Fritz, and Roberta Ann Funnell.
F23: Correspondence, Ga-Gi, 1982
Topics include flat tax, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, gun control,
congressional pay raise, veteran retirement benefits, and rail service for agricultural
products.
Correspondents include John H. Gabriel, Karan S. Garrett, Wayne Gilley, and Bo
Ginn.
F24: Correspondence, Gl-Go, 1982
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, education funding, disabled
veterans’ compensation, and federal deficit.
Correspondents include John Glenn, James L. Goldsmith and Henry B. Gonzales.
F25: Correspondence, Gr-Gu, 1982
Topics include IRS regulations on private schools and churches, welfare, Social
Security, cost-of-living adjustments, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, balanced budget
amendment, taxes on interest earnings, deregulation of the telephone industry, federal
deficit, federal employee retirement benefits, and abortion.
Correspondents include Lloyd A. Gramling, Ramona Graves, Nancy Gray, Verna
Graybeal, John L. Green, Alan Greenspan, and Gerald Grimes.
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