F1: Clippings, Mar. 1-15, 1986
Topics include farm policy, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, farm aid, veterans clinic in
Lawton, pesticide contamination of meat and dairy products, and transfer of Cameron
University FAA training school to Florida.
F2: Clippings, Mar. 16-31, 1986
Topics include farm policy, farm aid, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, polygraph
testing, funding for petroleum research, and Libya.
F3: Clippings, April 1-12, 1986
Topics include aid to Contras in Nicaragua, farm product prices, 4th District
procurement opportunity conference, energy policy, gun control, and Alpha Oil Corp.
refinery in Duncan.
F4: Clippings, April 13-18, 1986
Topics include energy policy, Alpha Oil Corp. refinery in Duncan, Oklahoma
wheat crop, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, U.S. bombing of Libya, gun control, U.S. Postal
Training Center in Norman, and farm aid.
F5: Clippings, April 19-30, 1986
Topics include farm policy, U.S. Postal Training Center in Norman,
groundbreaking of Hitachi plant in Norman, farm aid, cattle industry, and John Block.
F6: Clippings, May 1-15, 1986
Topics include aid to Contras in Nicaragua, Chernobyl nuclear accident, wheat
sales to Soviet Union, Richard Hogue, U.S. Postal Training Center in Norman, David
Walters background information, sale of arms to Saudi Arabia, and wheat harvest
insurance.
F7: Clippings, May 16-20, 1986
Topics include defense spending cuts, new Tankless Water Works Company plant
in Norman, lieutenant governor election, vocational education, and tax deduction for IRA
accounts.
F8: Clippings, May 21-31, 1986
Topics include James R. Jones announcement of Senate campaign, defense
spending, Oklahoma wheat crop, farm policy, and McCurdy trip to Central America.
F9: Clippings, June, 1986
Topics include U.S. Postal Training Center in Norman, aid to Contras in
Nicaragua, Oklahoma wheat crop, assistance for unemployed oil and gas workers, and
Oklahoma Senate race between James R. Jones and Don Nickles.
F10: Clippings, July 1-10, 1986
Topics include McCurdy announcement of intention to run for re-election, Baily
Oklahoma Poll, move of two E6-A squadrons to Tinker Air Force Base, 55mph speed
limit, and various election campaigns.
F11: Clippings, July 11-31, 1986
Topics include congressional travel, Supreme Court ruling on Gramm-Rudman
deficit control legislation, various election campaigns, and Howard Bell.
F12: Clippings, Aug. 1-14, 1986
Topics include 55mph speed limit, Don Nickles’s Fort Sill National Guard
announcement, wheat subsidies, Lawrence Lewis Humphries Jr., David Boren bill to
restrict political action committees (PAC), state legislature primaries, and oil import fee.
F13: Clippings, Aug. 15-31, 1986
Topics include oil import fee, Howard Bell, Oklahoma Senate race between James
R. Jones and Don Nickles, various election campaigns, and primary election results.
F14: Clippings, Sept. 1-12, 1986
Topics include Oklahoma Senate race between James R. Jones and Don Nickles,
McCurdy endorsement of David Walters, Lawrence Lewis Humphries Jr., and tax reform.
F15: Clippings, Sept. 13-30, 1986
Topics include war on drugs, tax reform, Jim Billington nomination to the Farm
Credit Association, Oklahoma Senate race between James R. Jones and Don Nickles,
transfer of Cameron University FAA training school to Florida, and 55mph speed limit.
F16: Clippings, October, 1986
Topics include Oklahoma Senate race between James R. Jones and Don Nickles,
farm policy, Oklahoma wheat crop, disaster relief for flood victims, and national service.
F17: Clippings, Nov.-Dec., 1986
Topics include election results, Iran-Contra affair, Oliver North, and chairmanship
of House Intelligence Committee.
F18: Clippings, January, 1987
Topics include release of surplus commodities to the hungry, federal budget,
Oklahoma congressional delegation, military construction projects in Oklahoma, 55mph
speed limit, political action committee (PAC) contributions to candidates, Dick Gephardt
presidential campaign, commemorative bills, Iran-Contra affair, and House committee
assignments.
F19: Clippings, February, 1987
Topics include salary increase for federal employees, McCurdy subcommittee
chairmanship, defense spending, Ronald Reagan budget proposals, farm aid, Wilma
Runnells, Dick Gephardt presidential campaign, release of surplus commodities to the
hungry, funding for EOSAT ground station in Norman, 55mph speed limit, and Farm
Credit System.
F20: Clippings, March, 1987
Topics include national service, Ronald Reagan’s chiefs of staff, aid to Contras in
Nicaragua, and 55mph speed limit.
F21: Clippings, April, 1987
Topics include Landsat programs, highway bill, trade tariffs affecting Hitachi plant
in Norman, 55mph speed limit, and voluntary service.
F22: Clippings, May, 1987
Topics include trade reform, oil import fee, Landsat program funding, aid to
Contras in Nicaragua, and Pam McCurdy interview with the Norman Transcript.
F23: Clippings, June, 1987
Topics include superconducting super collider, Henry Bellmon, contracting-out at
Fort Sill, and funding for energy center at the University of Oklahoma.
F24: Clippings, July, 1987
Topics include military contracting-out, Army conventional forces, 4th District
Economic Development Task Force, and flooding in Oklahoma.
F25: Clippings, August, 1987
Topics include Central America, death of David Burr, and aid to Contras in
Nicaragua.
F26: Clippings, September, 1987
Topics include Strategic Defense Initiative, airplane collision avoidance systems,
funding for the energy center at the University of Oklahoma, bicentennial of U.S.
constitution, economic development, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, and David Boren
decision not to run for president.
F27: Clippings, October, 1987
Topics include superconducting super collider, national service, and tax increases.
F28: Clippings, November, 1987
Topics include tax increases, federal deficit, defense spending, voting poll station
closing times, and Soviet compliance with arms control treaties.
F29: Clippings, December, 1987
Topics include Civil Aeromedical Institute, NEXRAD, aid to Contras in
Nicaragua, funding for the energy center at the University of Oklahoma, arms control
negotiations with the Soviet Union, and welfare reform.
F30: Clippings, January, 1988
Topics include Civil Aeromedical Institute, CQ summary of 1987 key votes,
McCurdy resignation from House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, federal
deficit, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, Ronald Reagan, and Iran-Contra affair.
F31: Clippings, February, 1988
Topics include superconducting super collider, Don Ritter, continuing resolutions,
profile of Pam McCurdy in Daily Oklahoman, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, Dick Gephardt
presidential campaign, Marquardt plant in Lawton, furloughs at Tinker Air Force Base,
George H. W. Bush, Paul Simon, and Pat Robertson.
F32: Clippings, March, 1988
Topics include Afghan refugee camps, Lynn Grigsby, McDonnell Douglas plants in
Norman and Tulsa, furloughs at Tinker Air Force Base, presidential election campaigns,
Dick Gephardt, Ronald Reagan foreign policy, Civil Rights Restoration Act veto and veto
override, aid to Contras in Nicaragua, National Aerospace Plane, Lake Elmer Thomas
dam, A-12 aircraft, and Reynolds Army hospital at Fort Sill.
F33: Clippings, April, 1988
Topics include presidential election campaigns, U.S. bombing of Iran, Strategic
Defense Initiative (SDI), Michael Dukakis, Al Gore Jr., trade reform, furloughs at Tinker
Air Force Base, Mike Synar, military construction projects in Oklahoma, and Tom Cole.
F34: Clippings, May, 1988
Topics include presidential election campaigns, political action committee (PAC)
donations to Oklahoma delegation incumbents, Farmers Home Administration grants,
federal funding for completion of Sarkeys Energy Center at the University of Oklahoma,
vocational-technical education, economic development in Oklahoma, James R. Jones,
national service, Reynolds Army hospital at Fort Sill, aid to Contras in Nicaragua,
Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), Manuel Noriega, Michael Dukakis, and Jesse Jackson.
F35: Clippings, June, 1988
Topics include presidential election campaigns, Michael Dukakis, federal funding
for completion of Sarkeys Energy Center at the University of Oklahoma, flood control in
Oklahoma, aviation safety, health care reform, warning labels on tobacco products, and
furloughs at Tinker Air Force Base.
F36: Clippings, July, 1988
Topics include Oklahoma election campaigns, U.S. Navy shooting down an Iranian
airliner, Don Nickles, Hitachi plant in Norman, Lloyd Bentsen, and campaign fund raising.
F37: Clippings, August 1-18, 1988
Topics include student financial aid, economic development in Oklahoma, Howard
Bell, Congressional Baseball Game, Oklahoma election campaigns, and Michael Dukakis.
F38: Clippings, August 19-31, 1988
Topics include presidential election campaigns, Halliburton Field in Duncan, Dan
Quayle, George H. W. Bush, Oklahoma election campaigns, Howard Bell, cogeneration
plant in Lawton, and Oklahoma delegation military service records.
F39: Clippings, September, 1988
Topics include presidential election campaign, George H. W. Bush, Dan Quayle,
oil import fee, Lloyd Bentsen, energy policy, drug control, B-1 bomber, and E-6A
communication aircraft at Tinker Air Force Base.
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