DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

CORRESPONDENCE SERIES

BOX 32

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F1: Correspondence, Pa, 1982

Topics include Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act, flat tax, abolishing Department of Education, taxes on life insurance companies, Social Security, cost-of- living adjustments, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, migrant education, recruiting high school math and science teachers, and tuition tax credit.

Correspondents include James H. Page, Don Patrick, Adrian J. Paul, and Thomas W. Payzant.

 

F2: Correspondence, Pe-Pi, 1982

Topics include federal spending, cost-of-living adjustments, Social Security, gun control, world hunger relief programs, rehiring air traffic control strike participants, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center funding, taxes on interest earnings, education funding, deregulation on the telephone industry, Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act, student financial aid, and tax reform.

Correspondents include A. L. Pennybaker, Jenny Dale Pennybaker, Mary Peters, and Dale F. Phillips.

 

F3: Correspondence, Po-Pu, 1982

Topics include cost-of-living adjustments, deregulation of the telephone industry, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, federal deficit, taxes on interest earnings, Clean Air Act, Social Security, balanced budget amendment, defense spending, Clean Air Act, government waste, and veterans benefits.

Correspondents include Willie Points, Beatrice Porter, Rosie Powers, E. Paul Price, Norris Price, and G. L. Putnam.

 

F4: Correspondence, Q, 1982

Topics include student financial aid.

Correspondents include Blaney Qualls and Joan Quick.

 

F5: Correspondence, Ra, 1982

Topics include Ronald Reagan budget proposals, veterans retirement benefits, defense spending, Clean Air Act, nuclear war, Social Security, Gulfstream Next Generation Trainer Program, and recruiting high school math and science teachers.

Correspondents include David E. Raeside, Cindy Rambo, J. M. Rambo, LeRoy Rampey, Barton W. Ratliff, and Joseph C. Ray.

 

F6: Correspondence, Re-Ri, 1982

Topics include defense spending, IRS regulation of private school and churches, federal employee retirement benefits, tax reform, recruiting high school math and science teachers, congressional pay raise, Environmental Protection Agency, Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center, Wayne Cryts, federal spending, inflation, gun control, and welfare.

Correspondents include Betty Reed, Robert K. Reed, Ralph Regula, John W. Renner, David A. Rennie, Wenona H. Rennie, Paul R. Rhoads, Clayton Rich, Bob Richardson, Dee Richardson, Donald A. Rigg, and H. L. Ripple.

 

F7: Correspondence, Ro, 1982

Topics include tuition tax credit, Clean Air Act, Secretary of the Interior James Watt, Equal Rights Amendment, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, deregulation of the telephone industry, school prayer, balanced budget amendment, James R. Jones budget proposals, federal employee retirement benefits, and Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act.

Correspondents include Colette Robbins, James Roberts, Johnny Robertson, Cleveland Rogers, David Rogers, Debra Rogers, Gary Ross, Duty Rowe, and Lawrence F. Roy.

 

F8: Correspondence, Ru-Ry, 1982

Topics include chemical warfare, used car rule, welfare, tax reform, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, and taxes on interest earnings.

Correspondents include Mark D. Ruben, Rebecca Rudman, and Howard Rutledge.

 

F9: Correspondence, Sa-Sc, 1982

Topics include intangible oil drilling expenses, deregulation of the telephone industry, Malt Beverage Interbrand Competition Act, Clean Air Act, Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma, disabled veterans compensation, taxes on interest earnings, high interest rates, farming, Equal Rights Amendment, and tax reform.

Correspondents include E. C. Sandy Sanders, Seay A. Sanders, Sandy Schaefer, Mary Sue Schnell, John Schoemann, W. E. Schoonover, William M. Schuelein, and Homer Schwartz.

 

F10: Correspondence, Se, 1982

Topics include Clean Air Act, disabled veterans benefits, tax reform, and Social Security.

Correspondents include Charles Sevier and Pauline Sexton.

 

F11: Correspondence, Sh-Si, 1982

Topics include compound 1080, deregulation of the telephone industry, gun control, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, McCurdy trip to El Salvador, flat tax, Gulfstream Next Generation Trainer Program, federal spending, taxes on interest earnings, corporate tax credits, Clean Air Act, congressional pay raise, Social Security, recruiting high school math and science teachers, abortion, vocational training, cost-of-living adjustments, flat tax, and Social Security education benefits.

Correspondents include Deborah C. Sharp, Paul F. Sharp, John Wesley Sharum, Alice Shay, Rebecca K. Shelly, Noah Shelton, Allen S. Shepherd, Mattie Mae Shutt, W. A. Sibley, Earnest Siegel, Paul Simon, Ernest M. Simpson, and Michael W. Simpson.

 

F12: Correspondence, Sk-Sm, 1982

Topics include deregulation of the telephone industry, Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma, nuclear war, defense spending, taxes on interest earnings, foreign aid, gun control, Equal Rights Amendment, Clean Air Act, El Salvador, and corporate taxes.

Correspondents include Lee Slater, John L. Sloat, B. J. Smith, Bettye W. Smith, Chuck Smith, Margaret K. Smith, and Mareta Smoot.

 

F13: Correspondence, Sn-Sq, 1982

Topics include crime, federal employee benefits, National Archives and Records Administration Act, flat tax, cost-of-living adjustments, Social Security, congressional pay raise, Clean Air Act, nuclear waste, and Ronald Reagan budget proposals.

Correspondents include W. W. Snider, Lloyd W. Snow, Beulah Sowles, LeRoy Spahr, Monroe Spankling, Edward Speed, E. B. Spencer, Jack Spencer, and Jack G. Springer.

 

F14: Correspondence, St, 1982

Topics include furlough of FAA employees, IRS regulations on private schools and churches, cost-of-living adjustments, windfall profits tax, petroleum industry, deregulation of the telephone industry, congressional pay raise, federal spending, regulations on direct sellers, Social Security, simplification of the tax structure, inflation, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, and gun control.

Correspondents include Robert J. Stephens, Robert Vincent, E. L. Bud Stewart Jr., Samuel S. Stratton, W. W. Strickland, Bob Strong, and Joe C. Stroud.

 

F15: Correspondence, Su-Sy, 1982

Topics include deregulation of the telephone industry, Social Security, welfare, and Cherokee Nation.

Correspondents include John Suggs, Edna S. Swenson, Ross O. Swimmer, Barry Switzer, and Mike Synar.

 

F16: Correspondence, Ta-Te, 1982

Topics include abolishing the Department of Education, gun control, deregulation of the telephone industry, Social Security, and cost-of-living adjustments.

Correspondents include Dick Bolling, Johnetta Talley, Max Talley, Harmeda Taunton, John A. Taylor, Kenneth L. Taylor, and Al Terrill.

 

F17: Correspondence, Th, 1982

Topics include high interest rates, federal deficit, medicare, federal employee benefits, excise tax, Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center, government contracting-out, and tax reform.

Correspondents include C. W. Thomas, Viannah Thomas, and J. W. Thomasson.

 

F18: Correspondence, Ti-Ty, 1982

Topics include gun control, cost-of-living adjustments, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, deregulation of the telephone industry, federal spending, and Social Security.

Correspondents include R. L. Tolbert, Stuart A. Tonemah, Gerald Turner, and Francis Tuttle.

 

F19: Correspondence, U, 1982

Topics include funding for programs for the handicapped.

Correspondents include William R. Upthegrove.

 

F20: Correspondence, V, 1982

Topics include Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act, federal deficit, tax cuts, Social Security, farming, cost-of-living adjustments, taxes on interest earnings, and Clean Air Act.

Correspondents include Dirk Van Dongen, Charlsie Van Ostrum, Keith Doug Virgil, and Marcia Vliet.

 

F21: Correspondence, Wa, 1982

Topics include federal spending, federal deficit, Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center funding, Clean Air Act, Social Security, cost-of-living adjustments, deregulation of the telephone industry, federal employee retirement benefits, luxury taxes, flat tax, Oklahoma Department of Transportation, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, attacks in Lebanon, railroad retirements benefits, congressional pay raise, and consolidation of
Bureau of Indian Affairs offices.

Correspondents include Kathleen D. Walker, Robert S. Walker, William M. Waller, Frank Yu-Heng Wang, Mona Wanke, R. A. Ward, Robert M. Warner, and James G. Watt.

 

F22: Correspondence, We-Wh, 1982

Topics include high interest rates, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, federal deficit, balanced budget amendment, taxes on interest earnings, Tip O’Neill, tax increases, and deregulation of the telephone industry.

Correspondents include Shirley West, William West, George M. White, Charles A. Whittingham, and J. Bryan Whitworth.

 

F23: Correspondence, Wi, 1982

Topics include cost-of-living adjustments, federal employee retirement benefits, abortion, gun control, Social Security, balanced budget amendment, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, congressional pay raise, federal spending, deregulation of the telephone industry, immigration, farming, tax cuts, religious persecution of the Baha’i in Iran, El Salvador, and simplified tax structure.

Correspondents include Margaret Wilcox, Marcus A. Wilcoxson, Penny Williams, Maxine Williamson, Lawrence E. Wilsey, Les Wilson, William R. Wilson Jr., E. Vance Winningham Jr., John E. Wise, T. L. Witt, and Wanance E. Witten.

 

F24: Correspondence, Wo-Wy, 1982

Topics include balanced budget amendment, high interest rates, farming, gun control, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, taxes on interest earnings, flat tax, American Legion of Oklahoma, veterans benefits, the environment, cost-of-living adjustments.

Correspondents include L. Wolfe Jr., Don Wooley, Shirley Wooley, Ben Wray, Michael Wren, Albert W. Wright, C. J. Wright, Houston Wright, Jim Wright, and Rex Wycherley.

 

F25: Correspondence, Y, 1982

Topics include cost-of-living adjustments.

Correspondents include O. D. Yancey, Harvey D. York, and Sun Yun-Suan.

 

F26: Correspondence, Z, 1982

Topics include taxes on interest earnings, deregulation of the telephone industry.

Correspondents include Marty H. Zumpfe.

 

F27: Correspondence, Address Lists, 1982

This folder contains logs of constituent correspondence and a membership contact list for an unknown group in Altus, OK.

 

F28: Correspondence, Petitions, 1982

Topics include official day of remembrance for law enforcement officers, Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center funding, Oklahoma State Employment Security Service retirement benefits, education, and gun control.

 

F29: Correspondence, Unknown Names, 1982

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

Topics include Glenn Oil Company.

 

F30: Correspondence, 1983

Correspondents include Steve Gunderson, Aileen McCurdy, Monroe T. Smith, and Hazel Steed.

 

F31: Correspondence, 1984

Topics include USDA Food and Fitness Fair and Howard E. Rutledge cancer diagnosis.

Correspondents include John R. Block, Bart Connor, Stanley M. Gortikov, Benjamin H. Guthrie, Wilmer D. Mizell, Mary Rose Oakar, Samuel R. Pierce Jr., Ralph Regula, Eldon Rudd, Tommy Todd, and Jim Wright.

 

F32: Correspondence, 1985

Correspondents include Bill Alexander, Aaron C. Burleson, Gilbert C. Gibson, John R. Kasich, John O. McFalls, Ken Moore, Russell A. Rourke, Lindsay Thomas, and Walter A. Yetnikoff.

 

F33: Correspondence, 1986

Topics include national energy policy, illegal shipment of personal household goods at Tinker Air Force Base, Coast Guard patrol boat procurement, Central America, U.S. Postal Training Center groundbreaking in Norman, national defense and Spiro Mounds.

Correspondents include Robert Andrews, William L. Ball, Berkley Bedell, David L. Boren, George E. Chapman, Tony Coelho, Paul A. Crawford, Robert K. Dawson, Steve Gunderson, Ken Harris, John S. Herrington, Steny H. Hoyer, Martin C. Jischke, James R. Jones, Amos A. Jordan, Stan Lundine, John O. McFalls, Ken Moore, Mary Rose Oakar, George P. Shultz, Louis Stokes, Shiro Takemura, and David Walters.

 

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