F1: Correspondence, Hac-Han, 1982
Topics include federal employee retirement benefits, Social Security, gun control,
education funding, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Guaranteed Student Loan Program,
taxes on interest earnings, cost-of-living adjustments, deregulation of telephone industry,
nuclear war, balanced budget amendment, federal spending, immigration, and flat tax.
Correspondents include Harold B. Haggard, Ted Hagstrom, Roger W. Hall, Jeff
Hamilton, Jack Hance, and Enoch Kelly Haney.
F2: Correspondence, Har-Haz, 1982
Topics include deregulation of the telephone industry, disabled veterans
compensation, Purdy reservoir, taxes on interest earnings, cost-of-living adjustments,
Social Security, foreign aid, flat tax, Clean Air Act, POW/MIA Day, Firearms Owners
Protection Act, Clinch River Breeder Reactor, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, funding
for the Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center, and tax increases.
Correspondents include Joyce R. Harris, Robert E. Harris, Fred L. Harrison, Mary
Harrison, V. W. Hart, Bruce N. Hatton, Dorothy Hawes, and Frank B. Hawkins.
F3: Correspondence, He, 1982
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, funding for the Mary Mahoney
Memorial Health Center, balanced budget amendment, school lunch programs, Gulfstream
Next Generation Trainer Program, federal spending, congressional pay raise, migrant
education, and retirement benefits.
Correspondents include Pat Henry, Dave Herbert, Hope Hernandez, Earl Herron,
and Abe L. Hesser.
F4: Correspondence, Hi, 1982
Topics include deregulation of the telephone industry, Ronald Reagan budget
proposals, defense spending, Social Security, nuclear weapons freeze, cost-of-living
adjustments, federal employee retirement benefits, and tax cuts.
Correspondents include Alice G. Hill, L. G. Hill, Vella L. Hill, and Oscar L. Hixon.
F5: Correspondence, Ho, 1982
Topics include taxes on interest earnings, gun control, Ronald Reagan budget
proposals, Social Security, government contracting-out, Clean Air Act, federal spending,
cost-of-living adjustments, school prayer, Southern Plains Intertribal Center application
for CETA grant, veterans benefits, federal income tax, Fair Practices in Automotive
Products Act, disabled veterans compensation, education funding, deregulation of the
telephone industry, federal deficit, and defense spending.
Correspondents include Dorothy N. Hoffman, Carl Hollander, Ivy Hollander, Jim
Holloway, Robert B. Howard, and Steny H. Hoyer.
F6: Correspondence, Hu-Hy, 1982
Topics include Federal Reserve, disabled veterans compensation, furlough of FAA
employees, trucking industry, Social Security, Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act,
graduated tax structure, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Gulfstream America
Corporation, taxes on interest earnings, defense spending, federal employee health
benefits, and merging of civil service and Social Security retirement benefits.
Correspondents include T. Hub-Denton, Wayne Hudson, Bartow H. Huff, Loucyle
D. Huffs, Kenneth M. Hughen, and Phyllis Hunter.
F7: Correspondence, I, 1982
Correspondents include Lee Iacocca and Howard Cotner.
F8: Correspondence, Ja-Ji, 1982
Topics include cost-of-living adjustments, Oklahoma Wildlife Federation, taxes on
interest earnings, Job Corps, Social Security, disabled veterans compensation, and Clean
Air Act.
Correspondents include Rick Jameson, Louis J. Jenkins, R. R. Jensen, and Martin
C. Jischke.
F9: Correspondence, Jo-Ju, 1982
Topics include school prayer, voluntary prayer, Peace Academy, arms race,
government race, Clean Air Act, defense spending, vocational training program funding,
Social Security, Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act, tax increases, federal
employee retirement benefits, balances budget amendment, Ronald Reagan budget
proposals, taxes on interest earnings, veterans retirement benefits, Oklahoma State
Employment Security Commission retirement benefits, and federal deficit.
Correspondents include Angela K. Joffe, B. Don Johnson, Bruce Johnson, Forrest
L. Johnson, Howard Johnson, Margaret L. Johnson, Reata J. Johnson, Ruth Johnson,
Alonzo Jones, Ed Jones, Fred L. Jones, J. Bert Jones, James R. Jones, Viola Jones, and
Walter B. Jones.
F10: Correspondence, Ka-Kh, 1982
Topics include gun control, Purdy Reservoir, taxes on interest earnings, Tax
Equity and Fiscal responsibility Act, Social Security, and Ronald Reagan budget
proposals.
Correspondents include Donald R. Kay, Ted Kellison, Charles Kennedy, J. C.
Kennedy, and Jim Kerr.
F11: Correspondence, Ki, 1982
Topics include Textile Specialists Corporation allegations of illegal imports of
karate uniforms from Korea and China, gun control, farming, congressional pay raise,
Social Security, federal employee retirement benefits, defense spending, school lunch
program, and funding for Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center.
Correspondents include Philip C. Kidd, Myrtle Kimble, Clarence Kincheloe,
Margaret Kincheloe, Emanuel King, Florence M. King, and Connie Mae Kinney.
F12: Correspondence, Kl-Ky, 1982
Topics include disabled veterans compensation, balanced budget amendment,
Ronald Reagan budget proposals, gun control, and education funding.
Correspondents include Claud A. Klutts, Leslie A. J. Kovatch, and George W.
Krumme.
F13: Correspondence, La, 1982
Topics include United Indian Tribes of Western Oklahoma and Kansas, gun
control, funding cuts for social programs, Gulfstream Next Generation Trainer program,
cost-of-living adjustments, and deregulation of the telephone industry.
Correspondents include Newton Lamar, Perry A. Lambird, Kenneth Landis,
Dalton Langley, Mary Langthorpe, Buford D. Lary, and Udell LaVictoire.
F14: Correspondence, Le, 1982
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, cost-of-living adjustments, poem: “Reagan Is My Shepard,” gun control, deregulation of the telephone industry, student
financial aid, congressional pay raise, Social security, Clean Air Act, funding for public
health graduate programs and students, and Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
Conservation.
Correspondents include James C. Leake, Joan K. Leavitt, Lewis Lehew, J. A.
Leone, Edward Lester, Peter J. Levin, Jerry Lewis, and Steven Alan Lewis.
F15: Correspondence, Li, 1982
Topics include flat tax, employee rights, Davis-Bacon Act, retirement benefits, tax
increases, and cost-of-living adjustments.
Correspondents include Vincent J. Liesenfeld, Constance Lindemann, Diane
Liston, Michael W. Liston, and Erline Litterell.
F16: Correspondence, Lo-Ly, 1982
Topics include cost-of-living adjustments, TRIO programs, education funding,
deregulation of the telephone industry, federal spending, student financial aid, taxes on
interest earnings, Purdy Reservoir, Clean Air Act, funding for public libraries, funding for
programs for the handicapped, flat tax, abortion, Fair Practices in Automotive Products
Act, and gun control.
Correspondents include Arthur P. Long, Savoie Lottinville, Eddie Lowe, William
H. Lowry, and M. B. Lynn.
F17: Correspondence, Ma, 1982
Topics include length of federal fire fighters work week, federal spending, gun
control, military contracting-out, Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act, Equal Rights
Amendment, disabled veterans compensation, taxes on interest earnings, federal deficit,
balanced budget amendment, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, federal employee health
benefits, cost-of-living adjustments, Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, and tuition
tax credit.
Correspondents include Thomas G. Maddox, Rex H. Madeira, William H. Maehl
Jr., and E. Alton Marrs.
F18: Correspondence, McA-McC, 1982
Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, simplified tax plan, school
prayer, balanced budget amendment, taxes on interest earnings, federal deficit, federal
employee retirement benefits, and inflation.
Correspondents include Paul N. McCloskey Jr., Mike V. McCoy, and Joseph C.
McCraw.
F19: Correspondence, McD-McS, 1982
Topics include balanced budget amendment, MX missile, National Education
Association endorsement of Dave McCurdy, Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act,
Social Security, cost-of-living adjustments, taxes on interest earnings, federal spending,
Ronald Reagan budget proposals, and high interest rates.
Correspondents include Glenn M. McGuckin, Roy T. McIntosh, Jesse L.
McMasters, Velma McMillian, and Leo McNinch.
F20: Correspondence, Me, 1982
Topics include historic preservation, Oklahoma Historical Society, and
deregulation of the telephone industry.
Correspondents include Reva Melton and Earl Metcalf.
F21: Correspondence, Mi, 1982
Topics include defense spending, cost-of-living adjustments, Seminole Nation of
Oklahoma, federal employment retirement benefits, federal spending, Social Security,
federal deficit, abortion, simplified tax structure, taxes on interest earnings, Ronald
Reagan budget proposals, Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center, and deregulation of
the telephone industry.
Correspondents include John Michaelski, Robert H. Michel, C. J. Mikel, James N.
Milam, Donald Mileur, Steve Miller, Ted R. Million, John A. Mitchell, and Josie Mitchell.
F22: Correspondence, Mo, 1982
Topics include veterans retirement benefits, Social Security, cost-of-living
adjustments, disabled veterans compensation, defense spending, Ronald Reagan budget
proposals, congressional pay raise, space exploration, intangible oil drilling costs, gun
control, Clean Air Act, simplified tax structure, Fair Practices in Automotive Products
Act, student financial aid, and deregulation of the telephone industry.
Correspondents include Gordon Mobley, Gillespie V. Montgomery, Benjamin W.
Moon Jr., Don Moon, Charles B. Moore Jr., George C. Moore, Jeff M. Moore, Larettia
Moore, R. C. Moore, W. Henson Moore, Allen B. Morain, Robert M. Morgan, William S.
Morgan, Mary Morrison, and Vernon L. Moseley.
F23: Correspondence, Mu-My, 1982
Topics include congressional pay raise, home building industry, Ronald Reagan
budget proposals, veterans retirement benefits, federal employee retirement benefits, cost-
of-living adjustments, and Social Security.
Correspondents include Luke E. Munn, Charles I. Murphy, and Carolynne Myall.
F24: Correspondence, Na-Ne, 1982
Topics include historic preservation, Clean Air Ac
t, merging of civil service and
Social Security retirement benefits, gay rights, and Social Security.
Correspondents include William H. Natcher, Scott Nation, Larry Neal, and
Michael Newman.
F25: Correspondence, Ni-Ny, 1982
Topics include gun control, Israel, Perle Mesta Stamp Advisory Committee, cost-
of-living adjustments, merging civil service and Social Security retirement benefits, Ronald
Reagan budget proposals, Social Security, railroad employee retirement, and veterans
benefits.
Correspondents include Diana Nieto and George Nigh.
F26: Correspondence, Ob-On, 1982
Topics include Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act, taxes on interest and
dividends, farming, Social Security, and railroad employee retirement benefits.
Correspondents include James W. Odom and Roberto Olivas.
F27: Correspondence, Op-Ow, 1982
Topics include flat tax, Clean Air Act, federal spending, and Fair Practices in
Automotive Products Act.
Correspondents include Lucille R. Opler, Morris E. Opler, Otto Owen, Louise
Owens, and Samuel P. Owens.
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