DAVE McCURDY COLLECTION

PRESS AND CLIPPINGS SERIES

BOX 45

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F1: Press, Press Releases, May-Aug., 1994

Topics include Defense Finance and Accounting Service consolidation, assault weapons, depot maintenance centers, racial justice provisions, welfare reform, Independence for Families Act, grants and contracts awarded to Oklahoma organizations, special election to replace David Boren, base closures, Haiti, aircraft manufacturer liability, McCurdy district appearances, arms embargo on Bosnia-Herzegovina, A to Z spending cuts, domestic energy production, AmeriCorps National Service Network, compensation for undiagnosed Gulf War illnesses, health care reform, military construction projects in Oklahoma, interstate tax collection, Bipartisan Health Care Reform Act, Omnibus Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, and Oklahoma Business Opportunity Fair.

 

F2: Press, Press Releases, Sept.-Dec., 1994

Topics include grants and contracts awarded to Oklahoma organizations, Reynolds Army Hospital at Fort Sill, Haiti, term limits, Oklahoma City MAPS project, Bob Drake, Learjet, immigrant abuse of welfare, health insurance tax deduction for self-employed, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), and McCurdy remarks “Rebuilding the Center - Speech to the Democratic Leadership Council Tenth Anniversary Council.”

 

F3: Press, TV Coverage, 1994

This folder includes lists of McCurdy mentions on local Oklahoma television stations, as well as short transcripts of new clips.

 

F4: Press, TV Transcripts, 1994

This folder contains a transcript from McCurdy’s appearance on CNN Larry King Live (9/6) with Tony Coelho, Haley Barbour, and Rick Santorum discussing “Mid-Term Elections.”

 

F5: Clippings, n.d.

This folder contains two items: the excerpt “Concurrent Authority in Taxation” from The Federalist by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay; and an article by Dave McCurdy, “National Service: Ultimate Empowerment Tool.”

 

F6: Clippings, 1980

Topics include elections.

 

F7: Clippings, 1981

Topics include opening of McCurdy district office in Lawton, Holy City in the Wichita Mountains, and defense spending.

 

F8: Clippings, Jan.-June, 1982

Topics include McCurdy birthday party, Marshall Luse, Howard Rutledge campaign materials, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, McCurdy re-election campaign, and 4th Congressional District boundaries.

 

F9: Clippings, July, 1982

Topics include Howard Rutledge, various election campaigns, and campaign donations from oil companies.

 

F10: Clippings, August, 1982

Topics include various election campaigns and Howard Rutledge.

 

F11: Clippings, September, 1982

Topics include Howard Rutledge and various election campaigns.

 

F12: Clippings, Oct. 1-20, 1982

Topics include various election campaigns, Howard Rutledge, and announcements of candidate endorsements.

 

F13: Clippings, Oct. 21-31, 1982

Topics include various elections and Howard Rutledge.

 

F14: Clippings, November, 1982

Topics include various elections and Howard Rutledge.

 

F15: Clippings, December, 1982

 

F16: Clippings, January 1983

Topics include campaign primaries, Social Security, and disaster payments for farmers.

 

F17: Clippings, Feb.-March, 1983

Topics include McCurdy appointment to House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and federal budget negotiations.

 

F18: Clippings, April-May, 1983

Topics include a financial profile of the McCurdy family in Money Magazine.

 

F19: Clippings, June-July, 1983

Topics include McCurdy financial profile, tax cut cap, and federal deficit.

 

F20: Clippings, Aug.-Sept., 1983

Topics include education and cotton plant-for-PIK program.

 

F21: Clippings, Oct.-Dec., 1983

Topics include McCurdy selection as one of U.S. Jaycees Ten Outstanding Young Men.

 

F22: Clippings, n.d, 1984

Topics include Jerry Smith and handwritten notes of McCurdy career highlights.

 

F23: Clippings, Jan.-Feb., 1984

Topics include replacement of Melvin Price as chairman of Armed Services Committee and commemorative bills.

 

F24: Clippings, March-May, 1984

Topics include Mike Synar’s “Inside Washington” report, Jim Wright, El Salvador, James R. Jones, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, and bank failures.

 

F25: Clippings, June, 1984

Topics include OU Law Alumni News, Nicaragua, elections, death of Howard Rutledge, James R. Jones, McCurdy announcement of intent to seek re-election, Mike Synar, defense spending, Jerry Smith, and federal budget.

 

F26: Clippings, July, 1984

Topics include various elections, veterans, Jerry Smith, and Geraldine Ferraro.

 

F27: Clippings, Aug., 1984

Topics include McCurdy legislative viewpoint, various elections, shortage of math and science teachers, religion in schools, Christopher Columbus Quincentenary Jubilee Commission, audit of inventory practices at Tinker Air Force Base, and Gerald Ford campaigning for Oklahoma Republicans.

 

F28: Clippings, September, 1984

Topics include Jerry Smith, various elections, Gerald Ford campaigning for Oklahoma Republicans, and Frank Keating.

 

F29: Clippings, October, 1984

Topics include various elections, Jerry Smith, balanced budget amendment, James R. Jones, Frank Keating, Gordon Mobley, Lockheed Martin seminar in Duncan, and federal deficit.


F30: Clippings, November, 1984

Topics include various elections, Jerry Smith, profile of Pam McCurdy in Woman’s Day magazine, and fire at Tinker Air Force Base.

 

F31: Clippings, December, 1984

Topics include 55mph speed limit, Mike Synar, salary freeze for federal employees, Federal Reserve Board advisory councils for small business and agriculture, federal budget freeze, Tinker Air Force Base groundwater pollution, claims for exposure to Agent Orange, and campaign spending.

 

F32: Clippings, n.d. 1985

Topics include David Boren and Don Nickles.

 

F33: Clippings, Jan., 1985

Topics include replacement of Melvin Price as chairman of Armed Services Committee, David Boren appointment to Senate Intelligence Committee, Tom Cole, IRS business vehicle deduction regulations, Midgetman missile, oil taxes, commemorative bills, and farm policy.

 

F34: Clippings, Feb. 1-12, 1985

Topics include 55mph speed limit, defense spending, hostile takeovers, Ronald Reagan state of the union address, McCurdy district appearances, and farm policy.

 

F35: Clippings, Feb. 13-28, 1985

Topics include farm crisis, 55mph speed limit, Mike Synar visit to Nicaragua, commemorative bills, and oil tax.

 

F36: Clippings, March, 1985

Topics include 55mph speed limit, groundwater resources, defense spending, General John S. Crosby retirement, OU weather center groundbreaking, MX missile, U.S. Postal Training Center in Norman, and famine in Africa.

 

F37: Clippings, April, 1985

Topics include aid to Contras in Nicaragua, OU weather center groundbreaking, U.S. Postal Training Center in Norman, military retirement benefits, MX missiles, farm loans, and improving military living conditions.

 

F38: Clippings, May, 1985

Topics include Dan Morrissey campaign brochure, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, shortfall in Farm Home Administration funds, Indiana Congressional elections, McCurdy announcement of intention not to run for Senate, Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), military construction projects in Oklahoma, defense spending, and MX missile.

 

F39: Clippings, June, 1985

Topics include aid to Contras in Nicaragua, EOSAT ground station in Norman, protestors arrested outside McCurdy’s Norman district office, MX missile, and Steve Patterson.

 

F40: Clippings, July, 1985

Topics include Joe Wright Jr., federal deficit, oil import fee, and Energy Independence Act.

 

F41: Clippings, August, 1985

Topics include Tinker Air Force Base environmental problems, McCurdy chairmanship of Department of Defense Environmental Restoration Progress Panel, McCurdy district appearances, NASA, trade policy, and farm policy.

 

F42: Clippings, September, 1985

Topics include “A Capital Summer” article by Lynn Grigsby, MX missile, locating POW/MIA in Southeast Asia, identifying remains found in old war zones, Midgetman missile, farming in Oklahoma, arms control hearings, 55mph speed limit, and EOSAT ground station in Norman.

 

F43: Clippings, October, 1985

Topics include farm bill, McCurdy trip to Soviet Union, federal budget, and hazardous waste cleanup.

 

F44: Clippings, November, 1985

Topics include formation of 4th District Economic Development Task Force, hazardous waste cleanup, Philippines, removal of Social Security from federal budget, profile of McCurdy family in Tulsa World, and announcement of Hitachi plant in Norman.

 

F45: Clippings, December, 1985

Topics include Tallgrass Prairie Preserve in Osage County, tax reform, tax increases, Farm Credit System, trade policy, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, wager on Orange Bowl, and James R. Jones franked mail rules violation.

 

F46: Clippings, n.d. 1986

Topics include Senate Report issues, Mike Turpen, and Senate race between James R. Jones and Don Nickles.

 

F47: Clippings, Jan. 1-20, 1986

Topics include 1985 farm bill, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, Midgetman missile, and Oklahoma Magazine article “Rising Stars of Oklahoma Politics.”

 

F48: Clippings, Jan. 21-30, 1986

Topics include aid to Contras in Nicaragua, farm policy, Challenger space shuttle explosion, banking regulations, and Farmers Home Administration.

 

F49: Clippings, Feb. 1-14, 1986

Topics include aid to Contras in Nicaragua, reaction to Ronald Reagan state of the union address, U.S. Postal Service Training Center groundbreaking in Norman, farm policy, Tallgrass Prairie Preserve, NEXRAD, 55mph speed limit, Gramm-Rudman budget law, Southwestern Medical Center open house, federal deficit, David Herbert, and economic development.

 

F50: Clippings, Feb. 15-28, 1986

Topics include Tom Hennessee, economic development, various elections, farm policy, resignation of Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines, VA home loans, oil import fees, and cost-of-living adjustments.

 

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