F1: Invitations, May 1-12, 1988
Topics include Suppliers of Advanced Composite Materials Association.
Correspondents include Steve Bartlett and Byron L. Dorgan.
F2: Invitations, May 13-28, 1988
Topics include Jimmy Hayes.
Correspondents include William J. Bennett, Nicholas Mavroules, Bob Graham,
Richard Lugar, Meryn M. Dymally, Steve Bartlett, and Jim Courter.
F3: Invitations, June 1-15, 1988
Topics include McCurdy remarks to the Conference on Aging Aircraft, Richard A.
Gephardt, and Barbara Boxer.
Correspondents include David L. Boren.
F4: Invitations, June 17-30, 1988
Topics include Electronics Industry Alliance Government Industry Executive
Roundtable, Thomas P. Stafford, Terry Bruce, and Joe Kennedy.
Correspondents include Steve Bartlett, Dan Rostenkowski, Wes Watkins, Bob
Carr, and James M. Jeffords.
F5: Invitations, July 1988
Topics include Les Aspin, Beryl Anthony Jr., Thomas S. Foley, Democratic
National Committee, and Patricia Schroeder.
Correspondents include William J. Crowe Jr., Jim Wright, Martin Olav Sabo, and
Mike Synar.
F6: Invitations, August 1988
Topics include Buddy MacKay and Jim Slattery.
Correspondents include Martin Olav Sabo and T. Allan McArtor.
F7: Invitations, September 1988
Topics include Kurt Glassco.
Correspondents include Mike Synar, H. Joachim Maitre, and James C. Fletcher.
F8: Invitations, October 1988
Correspondents include David Swank.
F9: Invitations, November 1988
Topics include Democratic Leadership Council.
Correspondents include Alvin From.
F10: Invitations, December 1988
Topics include Congressional Christmas Ball and White House Old-Fashioned
Christmas.
Correspondents include Leon E. Panetta and Ronald Reagan.
F11: Miscellaneous, Congressional Arts Caucus, 1988
Topics include An Artistic Discovery.
Correspondents include Bob Carr and James M. Jeffords.
F12: Miscellaneous, Constitutional Bicentennial Essay Contest, 1988
Topics include Steven M. Slawson, Anna Marie Hill, and Angie Cooner.
F13: Miscellaneous, Fourth District Economic Development Task Force, 1988
Topics include Business Opportunity Fair.
F14: Trips, Jan. 22-24, Greenbrier, WV, 1988
Topics include Democratic Issues Conference.
Correspondents include Richard A. Gephardt, Mary Rose Oakar, and Steny H.
Hoyer.
F15: Trips, Jan. 31-Feb. 2, California, 1988
Topics include Strategic Systems Conference.
F16: Trips, Feb. 11-15, District, 1988
Topics include Economic Development Task Force and Oklahoma Press
Association.
Correspondents include Henry Bellmon.
F17: Trips, Feb. 18-22, Los Angeles, 1988
F18: Trips, Feb. 29-Mar. 1, Williamsburg, VA, 1988
Topics include Democratic Leadership Council conference.
Correspondents include Alvin From.
F19: Trips, Nov. 17-20, Brussels, Belgium, 1988
Topics include Conference on Western Security in the Context of Change and
Stanley R. Sloan’s paper “The United States and NATO: Commitment in the Balance.”
F20: Appointment Books, 1989
F21: Appointments, January 1989
F22: Appointments, February 1989
F23: Appointments, March 1989
F24: Appointments, April 1989
F25: Appointments, May 1989
F26: Appointments, June 1989
F27: Appointments, July 1989
F28: Appointments, August 1989
F29: Appointments, September 1989
F30 Appointments, October 1989
F31: Appointments, November 1989
F32: Appointments, December 1989
F33: Invitations, January 1989
F34: Invitations, February 1989
Topics include Democratic Issues Conference and Federal Legislative Issues: A
Central Oklahoma Consensus (publication).
Correspondents include Association of Central Oklahoma Governments and
George Nigh.
F35: Invitations, March 1989
Topics include Democratic Leadership Conference, Wes Watkins, and Electronic
Industries Association Legislative Activities Council Legislative Round Table.
Correspondents include Hans Brisch, Alvin From, and Bill Anoatubby.
F36: Invitations, April 1989
Topics include Louis Stokes.
Correspondents include Mason Mungle and Marvin Leath.
F37: Invitations, May 1989
Topics include Jamestown Foundation and Democratic Leadership Council.
Correspondents include Beryl Anthony Jr., Loyd Benson, and Alvin From.
F38: Invitations, June 1-15, 1989
Topics include Democratic Leadership Council, John Joseph Moakley, and Tony
Coelho.
Correspondents include David L. Boren, Alvin From, Bill Bradley, Nancy
Kassebaum, Mike Synar, John M. Spratt, Nancy L. Johnson, and Benjamin L. Cardin.
F39: Invitations, June 16-30, 1989
Topics include Richard Cheney and Presidential Classroom.
Correspondents include Jack N. Merritt, Martin Olav Sabo, Richard A.
Gephardt, and Bob Carr.
F40: Invitations, July 1989
Topics include Democratic Leadership Council, Richard M. Daley, and U.S.
Olympic Torch Run.
Correspondents include Manuel Lujan Jr., Roy B. Hooper, Jack N. Merritt, Alvin
From, Robert A. Roe, Michael A. Andrews, and E. Clay Shaw.
F41: Invitations, August 1989
Topics include Les Aspin; Committee on Space, Science, and Technology
oversight trip to the Far East; and Michael P. W. Stone.
Correspondents include Martin Olav Sabo, Arlan Strangeland, and Lindsay
Thomas.
F42: Invitations, September 1989
Topics include University of Oklahoma Centennial Leadership Symposia,
Hoover Institution National Service Conference, Jim Wright, Democratic Leadership
Council, Steny H Hoyer, and Center for Strategic and International Studies Conventional
Combat 2002 study.
Correspondents include Charles W. Stenholm, Richard Ray, Alvin From, Aaron C.
Burleson, and Don Fuqua.
F43: Invitations, October 1989
Topics include Democratic Leadership Council Texas trip and seminar on Civic
Responsibility and the America Student: The Challenges and Opportunities of National
Service.
Correspondents include Richard L. Van Horn, David M. Abshire, Ronald V.
Dellums, H. Norman Schwartzkopf, and Ronald H. Brown.
F44: Invitations, November 1989
Topics include Harvard Intelligence and Policy Project, conference on The United
States Army: Challenges and Missions in the 1990s, Democratic Leadership Council,
Shannon Lucid, and Georgetown National Security Studies Program.
Correspondents include Alvin From and Martin Jischke.
F45: Invitations, December 1989
Topics include Congressional Christmas Ball.
Correspondents include George H. W. Bush.
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