JIM MONROE COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory
Boxes 1-5 and Oversize

Box 1

F 1: Albert, Carl, 1966, 1970 - 1971.

Topics include Carl Bert Albert, John W. McCormack, Sam Rayburn, and Bug Tussle School.

F 2: Campaign, 1964.

Topics include Fred R. Harris and electioneering. Correspondents include Fair Campaign Practices Committee.

F 3-5: Campaign, 1966.

Topics include Dewey F, Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, John N. Happy Camp, Raymond Gary, Jed J. Johnson, Victor E Wickersham, election districts in Oklahoma, electioneering in Oklahoma, Preston J. Moore, and Presidential Election Campaign Fund Act. Correspondents include Fred R Harris, League of Women Voters of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Election Board, United States Senate Committee on Finance, Burl Hays, Pat J. Patterson, and Oklahoma Council of Churches.

F 6-8: Campaign, 1967 - 1968.

Topics include Henry Bellmon, LaDonna. Harris, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Eugene J, McCarthy, A. S. Mike Monroney, Edmund Muskie, Richard M. Nixon, George Corley Wallace, Victor E. Wickersham, Democratic Party (Okla.), Democratic Party (U.S.), Kerner Commission, Democratic National Convention (1968: Chicago, Ill.), electioneering in Oklahoma, electioneering in the United States, public opinion polls, 1968 U.S. Presidential election, riots, third parties (United States politics), Billy E. Brown, Muriel Humphrey, and Jane Muskie. Correspondents include Fred R Harris, Adlai Ewing Stevenson, Democratic National Committee (U.S.), and Marianne Means.

F 9: Campaign Brochures, n.d., 1964, 1966, 1968.

Topics include Fred R. Harris, LaDonna Harris, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Jed J. Johnson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, A. S. Mike Monroney, Democratic Party (Okla.), Democratic Party (U.S.), campaign literature and Oklahoma, electioneering and Oklahoma, electioneering and the United States, Preston J. Moore, and Pat J. Patterson.

F 10: County Reports, Oklahoma, 1968-1970.

This folder contains reports by members of Fred Harris's staff. These staff members visited various Oklahoma counties to ascertain opinions of constituents. Topics include Fred R Harris, public opinion and Oklahoma, Oklahoma economic conditions, and Oklahoma politics and government.

F 11: Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1969.

Topics include Mike Mansfield, John W. McCormack, Democratic Party (U.S.), United States House Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, and campaign funds in the United States. Correspondents include Daniel K. Inouye, Michael Joseph Kirwan, Julian J. Rothbaum, George M. Steinbrenner III, Democratic Congressional Dinner Committee, and Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association.

F 12-13: Democratic National Committee, n.d., 1960, 1964 - 1970.

Topics include Lyndon Baines Johnson, Democratic Party (U.S.), Democratic National Convention (1964: Atlantic City, N.J.), campaign funds and the United States, electioneering and the United States, election statistics, 1964 U.S. Presidential election, 1968 U.S. Presidential election, and 1964 Democratic Party platform. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, John Kenneth Galbraith, Democratic National Committee (U.S.), Democratic Party (Okla.) State Central Committee, John M. Bailey, John Criswell, and Gary L. Rosenthal.

F 14: Democratic National Committee, Demo Memo, 1969 - 1970.

Topics include Fred R Harris, Richard M. Nixon, Lawrence F. O'Brien, and Democratic Party (U.S.). Correspondents include Democratic National Committee (U.S.).

F 15: Democratic National Committee, The Democrat, 1965, 1967 - 1968.

Topics include Richard M. Nixon, Democratic Party (U.S.), Afro-American suffrage, urban policy, Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975, United States politics and government1963-1969, and Great Society. Correspondents include Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Lyndon Baines Johnson, and John M Bailey.

F 16: Democratic National Committee, Chairmanship, Newspaper and Magazine Articles, and News Releases, 1969.

Topics include Fred R. Harris, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Lawrence F. O'Brien, Democratic National Committee (U.S.), and Democratic Party (U.S.). Correspondents include Robert L. F. Sikes and Thomas Jefferson Steed.

F 17: Democratic National Committee, Miscellaneous, n.d., 1969.

Topics include Democratic Party (U.S.). Correspondents include Democratic National Committee (U.S.).

F 18-23: Democratic National Committee, Releases, 1969.

Topics include John Melcher, Richard M. Nixon, David R. Obey, Harry S. Truman, Democratic National Convention (1968: Chicago, Ill.), Democratic Party (U.S.), Afro-American suffrage, campaign funds and the United States, inflation (finance) and the United States, urban policy, voter registration, women political candidates, youth political activity in the United States, Democratic National Committee (U.S.), Commission on Party Structure and Delegate Selection, Democratic National Committee (U.S.) Minorities Division, Democratic Policy Council, and New Populism. Correspondents include Democratic National Committee, Rules Commission, and Young Democratic Clubs of America.

F 24: Democratic National Committee, Releases, 1970.

Topics include Joseph A Califano, Richard M. Nixon, Democratic Party (U.S.), Afro-American politicians, campaign funds and the United States, environmental policy, inflation (finance) and the United States, urban policy, women political candidates, youth political activity in the United States, Democratic Policy Council. Correspondents include Birch Bayh, Fred R. Harris, Philip Aloysius Hart, Vance Hartke, Harold Everett Hughes, Daniel K. Inouye, Edward Moore Kennedy, George Stanley McGovern, Walter F. Mondale, Edmund S. Muskie, Lawrence F. O'Brien, Claiborne Pell, Joseph Davies Tydings, Harrison A Williams, Democratic National Committee (U.S.), Democratic Party (U.S.), and Young Leadership Council.

F 25: Democratic National Committee, Releases, 1971.

Topics include Richard M. Nixon, Democratic Party (U.S.), economic policy, economic conditions of farmers in the United States, and press and politics in the United States. Correspondents include Lawrence F. O'Brien and Democratic National Committee (U.S.).

F 26: Democratic National Committee, Releases, 1972.

Topics include Richard E Neustadt and Democratic Platform Committee. Correspondents include Democratic National Committee (U.S.).

F 27: Democratic National Committee, Special Features, 1965 - 1967.

Topics include Lyndon Baines Johnson, Democratic Party (U.S.), agricultural prices, electioneering and the United States, environmental policy and the United States, outer space, and Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, Billie Sunday Farnum, Democratic National Committee (U.S.), John M. Bailey, and Young Democratic Clubs of America.

F 28: Democratic National Convention Committee, Democrats in Convention, 1972.

Topics include the Democratic National Committee (U.S.), the Democratic National Convention (1972: Miami Beach, Fla.), the Democratic Party (U.S.), electioneering in the United States, 1972 U.S. Presidential election, and women politicians. Correspondents include Lyndon Baines Johnson, Lawrence F. O'Brien, Harry S. Truman, and the Democratic National Convention Committee.

Box 2

F 1-6: Democratic Party, Oklahoma, 1958, 1961 - 1971.

Folders contain several issues of the Oklahoma Democrat and the Oklahoma Demo Memo. Topics include Carl Bert Albert, Page Belcher, David Hall (Folder 6), Hubert Horatio Humphrey (Folders 3 and 5), Jed J. Johnson, Lyndon Baines Johnson, John Fitzgerald Kennedy (Folder 1), Robert Samuel Kerr (Folders 1 and 2), A. S. Mike Monroney, Thomas Jefferson Steed, the Democratic National Committee (U.S.) (Folder 6), the Democratic Party (U.S.), electioneering in Oklahoma, inflation (finance), taxation law and legislation in the United States, voting registers in Oklahoma, women in politics in the United States, youth and political activity in the United States, the Jefferson - Jackson Dinner (Folders 3 and 4), Muriel Humphrey (Folder 5), J. C. Kennedy, William G. Kerr (Folders 4 and 5), Young Democrats (Folders 2 and 4), and Great Society. Correspondents include Edmond Augustus Edmondson, Fred R. Harris, John Jarman (Folder 5), the Oklahoma Democratic Party State Central Committee, Jim Arrington, and Smith Hester (Folders 3 and 4).

F 7: Democratic Women's Activities, n. d., 1963, 1965 - 1967.

Topics include Democratic Party (Okla.) and women in politics and the United States. Correspondents include Oklahoma Democratic Party State Central Committee and Oklahoma State Federation of Democratic Women's Clubs.

F 8: Democratic Women's Conference, 1966.

Topics include Fred R. Harris, women in politics and the United States, and campaign conferences for Democratic women. Correspondents include Democratic National Committee (U.S.), Oklahoma Democratic Party State Central Committee, and Daphfine Shear.

F 9-12: Desktop Calendars, 1965 - 1971.

These calendars contain some of Fred Harris's schedule of public appearances.

F 13: Federal Aid, n.d., 1970 - 1971.

Topics include agricultural subsidies in the United States, disaster relief in Oklahoma, federal aid to community development in Oklahoma, federal aid to medical education in the United States, local service airlines, and Health Professions Educational Assistance Act. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, Edward Moore Kennedy, Harrison A. Williams, and United States Office of Emergency Preparedness.

F 14: Harris, Fred R., Awards, 1965 - 1966.

Topics include Ten Outstanding Young Men recognition. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, Edward Higgins White, United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, Charles Conrad, and James A. Skidmore.

F 15: Harris, Fred R., Campaign Materials, n.d., 1964 - 1967.

Topics include Democratic Party (Okla.), political advertising in Oklahoma, electioneering in Oklahoma, prayer in the public schools in Oklahoma, campaign coffees, and Preston Moore. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, William G. Kerr, and Pat J. Patterson.

F 16: Harris, Fred R., Capitol Report, 1965, 1967 - 1968.

Topics include Thomas Jefferson Steed, Kiamichi Economic Development District of Oklahoma, Ozarks Regional Commission (U.S.), agricultural prices and Oklahoma, federal aid to medical research, military pensions, political ethics and the United States, urbanization and the United States, veterans loans and the United States, water resources development and Oklahoma, Arkansas River, Foss Reservoir (Okla.), and Land Conveyance Bill in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, A. S. Mike Monroney, Eastern Oklahoma State College, and United States Economic Development Administration.

F 17-18: Harris, Fred R., Correspondence, n.d., 1961 - 1972.

Topics include Edmund S. Muskie, Richard M. Nixon, Democratic Party (Okla.), Democratic Party (U.S.), United States Senate reorganization, political advertising in the United States, busing for school integration in the United States, electioneering in Oklahoma, electioneering in the United States, Indians of North America and treaties, inflation (finance) and the United States, student protesters and the United States, Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975, National Economic Equity Board (proposed), and Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970. Correspondents include Robert C. Byrd - Whip notice, Robert J. Dole, Fred R. Harris, Henry Martin Jackson, Mike Mansfield, A. S. Mike Monroney, Lawrence F. O'Brien, Council of Economic Advisors (U.S.), Democratic Party (Okla.) State Central Committee, Socialist Party (U.S.), United Steelworkers of America, James Cuff O'Brien, Macomb County Democratic Committee, and Osage Democratic Central Committee Resolutions.

F 19: Harris, Fred R., Magazine and Newspaper Stories, 1965 - 1971.

Topics include LaDonna Harris, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Robert F. Kennedy, Democratic Party (U.S.), National Foundation for Social Sciences, Alcatraz Island (Calif.) Indian occupation 1969-1971, electioneering and the United States, social sciences research and the United States, and youth political activity in the United States. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris and Future Farmers of America.

F 20: Harris, Fred R., Newsletters, 1965 - 1971.

Topics include LaDonna Harris, Richard M. Nixon, banking law, economic development and Oklahoma, federal aid to education, health care reform and the United States, income tax law and legislation and the United States, inflation (finance), urbanization and the United States, Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975, water resources development and Oklahoma, Arkansas River Navigation Program, Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, and Tax Reform Act. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris.

F 21-25: Harris, Fred R., Presidential Campaign, Articles, Correspondence, Office Memos, and Releases, 1970 - 1972.

Topics include LaDonna Harris, Henry Martin Jackson, Edmund S. Muskie, Richard M. Nixon, Democratic Party (U.S.), El Paso Natural Gas Company, electioneering and the United States, inflation (finance), 1972 U.S. Presidential election, sex discrimination, urbanization and the United States, China commerce and the United States, Eastern Europe commerce and the United States, United States foreign relations, Vietnam (Republic) politics and government, and Alison Palmer. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, Charles William Maynes, George Stanley McGovern, Jack Hood Vaughn, Commission on the Cities in the '70s - Report, and Democratic National Committee (U.S.). Topics continue in Box 3, Folders 1-3.

Box 3

F 1-3: Harris, Fred R., Presidential Campaign, Articles, Correspondence, Office Memos, and Releases, 1970 - 1972.

Topics in these folders are also found in Box 2, Folders 21-25.

F 4-12: Harris, Fred R., Press Releases, Speeches, and Statements, n. d., 1965 - 1972.

Topics include George Harrold Carswell (Folder 7), Charles McCurdy Mathias, Richard M. Nixon, Future Farmers of America, National Council on Indian Opportunity (U.S.) (Folder 7), Ozarks Regional Commission (U.S.), United States congressional reform, United States Kerner Commission, agricultural laborers, agriculture and state in the United States, banks and banking in the United States, beef industry, crime and the United States, federal aid to medical research, federal aid to research, imports and the United States, income tax, Indians of North America government relations, inflation (finance), cost of medical care and the United States, public welfare and the United States, social security, Taos Indians land tenure, industrial trusts, wheat, Blue Lake (N.M.), Dominican Republic Revolution1965, Oklahoma economic conditions, United States commercial policy, United States economic conditions 1961-1971, United States foreign relations with the Dominican Republic, United States politics and government, Family Assistance Plan, National Basic Income and Incentive Act, and New Populism. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris and Mike Mansfield (Folder 11).

F 13: Harris, Fred R., Record, n.d., 1965 - 1968.

F 14: Harris, Fred R., Senator Harris Reports, 1967 - 1970.

This folder contains transcripts from Harris's regular monthly television show. Topics include Lyndon Baines Johnson, Richard M. Nixon, Ozarks Regional Commission (U.S.), United States Kerner Commission, anti-missile missiles, campaign funds, crime and the United States, education and Oklahoma, Indians of North America government relations, inflation (finance), minorities and the United States, poverty and the United States, social security, taxation law and legislation, urbanization and the United States, Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975, United States economic conditions, United States foreign relations, and United States politics and government. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris.

F 15: Harris, Fred R., Television Transcripts, 1967 - 1970.

Topics include Edward William Brooke, Fred R. Harris, Democratic National Committee (U.S.), Democratic Party (U.S.), United States Kerner Commission, Face the Nation (television program), Meet the Press (television program), Today Show (television program), Vietnamese Conflict 1961 - 1975, violence and the United States, and youth political activity and the United States.

F 16-21: Harris, Fred R., Weekly Schedules, 1965 - 1972.

For more schedules of LaDonna Harris, see Box 4, Folder 8 in this collection. Topics in these folders continue in Box 4, Folders 1-6.

Box 4

F 1-6: Harris, Fred R., Weekly Schedules, 1965 - 1972.

Topics in these folders are also in Box 3, Folders 16-21.

F 7: Harris, LaDonna, 1967 - 1971.

Topics include Fred R. Harris, Americans for Indian Opportunity - report, United States Office of Economic Opportunity, Indians of North America education, Indians of North America government relations, minorities and the United States, poverty and the United States, United States race relations, and War on Poverty.

F 8: Harris, LaDonna, Weekly Schedules, 1969 - 1971.

For additional schedules of LaDonna Harris, see Box 3, Folders 16 through 21, and Box 4, Folders 1 through 6 in this collection.

F 9-10: Humphrey, Hubert, n. d., 1965, 1968.

Topics include Democratic Party (U.S.), electioneering and the United States, 1968 U.S. Presidential election, vice presidents of the United States, and Muriel Humphrey. Correspondents include Orville L. Freeman, Fred R. Harris, Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Richard Dean McCarthy, and United Democrats for Humphrey.

F 11: Labor, 1970 - 1971.

Topics include Richard M. Nixon and labor unions in Oklahoma. Correspondents include AFL-CIO Executive Council statement.

F 12: Miscellaneous, n.d., 1964 - 1972.

Topics include Dewey F. Bartlett, Dan McBride, George Stanley McGovern, busing for school integration in the United States, electioneering in the United States, Oklahoma Hall of Fame, and Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970. Correspondents include John N. Happy Camp, Nelson H. Cruikshank - President of the National Council of Senior Citizens, Charles McCurdy Mathias, Sargent Shriver, and Oklahoma Memorial Association.

F 13: Monroney, Mike, 1964 - 1965, 1968.

Topics include Henry Bellmon, commercial aeronautics, apportionment (election law), electioneering in Oklahoma, Oklahoma politics and government, and Dirksen-Mansfield Amendment. Correspondents include A. S. Mike Monroney.

F 14: Ocean Mammals, 1970 - 1971.

Topics include animal welfare and the United States and Ocean Mammals Protection Act of 1971. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, Ed Koch, Joseph Wood Krutch, David Pryor, and Friends of Animals.

F 15-17: Office Memos, n. d., 1965 - 1972.

These folders contain memos, usually routine, detailing the work of Harris's staff. Occasionally, one gets a sense of the relationship Harris had with his staff. Correspondents include Andrew J. Biemiller, Clifford Phillip Case, and Fred R. Harris.

F 18: Operation Grassroots, 1969 - 1970.

Topics include Fred R. Harris and public opinion.

F 19-21: Polls and Surveys, 1965 - 1971.

Topics include public opinion polls and public opinion and the United States. Correspondents include American Institute of Public Opinion and Democratic National Committee (U.S.).

Box 5

F 1: Project on Corporate Responsibility, n. d., 1972.

Topics include social responsibility of business United States.

F 2: Public Hearing on Credit and Economic Conditions, 1970 July.

Topics include Oklahoma economic conditions.

F 3: Republicans, 1964, 1967 - 1971.

Topics include Richard M. Nixon, Republican Party (U.S.), right to labor, and right to work.

F 4: Robo Letters, 1970.

F 5: Seminar on Public Responsibility, 1966.

Topics include University of Oklahoma. Correspondents include Fred R. Harris, Carl Trumball Hayden, and Hubert Horatio Humphrey.

F 6: Tulsa Memos, 1971.

This folder contains memos from Harris's Senate office in Tulsa.

F 7-9: Wilkinson, Bud, 1963 - 1965, 1970.

Topics include electioneering and Oklahoma, physical education and training in the United States, and Forest Beall. Correspondents include Bud Wilkinson.

F 10: Young Democrats, 1965 - 1966.

Topics include Democratic Party (Okla.), Democratic Party (U.S.), and youth political activity in the United States. Correspondents include Oklahoma Young Democrats and Young Democratic Clubs of America.

Oversize: 1964, 1966, 1968 - 1971.

Topics include Fred R. Harris, Lyndon Baines Johnson, A. S. Mike Monroney, United States Junior Chamber of Commerce, bumper stickers, campaign paraphernalia, 1972 U.S. Presidential election, voting age in the United States, youth political activity in the United States, Cherokee Strip (Okla. and Kan.), and United States Capitol (Washington, D.C.). Correspondents include United Steelworkers of America.

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