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Arkansas Archives of Public Communication

 Collection
Identifier: MC 942

Scope and Content Note

A substantial portion of the Archives, including 36 folders, 65 audiotapes, and 29 videotapes, pertains to the career of Bill Clinton. These materials date primarily from 1974 to 1986, and include items from his campaigns to be elected representative to Congress, state attorney general, and governor of Arkansas. These items include campaign flyers, posters, bumper stickers, and pins, as well as the texts of speeches and letters. Of interest are several exploratory polls that aided Clinton in determining whether to seek the office of governor or senator in 1978. The tapes include speeches, radio commercials, and campaign jingles.

In addition to the Clinton materials, the Archives includes materials from the political campaigns of almost 400 other politicians. Especially noteworthy are items pertaining to the political campaigns of David Pryor, Dale Bumpers, J. William Fulbright, Jim McDougal, John Paul Hammerschmidt, Winthrop Rockefeller, and Orval Faubus. The Archives also includes materials on state and national elections, notably the Senate races of 1974 and 1978; the Arkansas gubernatorial race in 1978; and the presidential races of 1936, 1960, and 1972.

In assembling the Archives, Smith and Rogers included the term papers of their students. These papers both give detailed accounts of selected elections and politicians and focus on special topics in public communication.

The Archives includes over 130 audiocassette tapes; almost 850 reel-to-reel audio tapes; 13 Beta and 22 VHS video tapes; and approximately 40 reel-to-reel video tapes. They include 543 tapes from the conservative National Education Program's "Behind the News" radio show, featuring George Benson, president of Harding College in Searcy, and his successor, J. Terry Johnson of Enterprise Square, Oklahoma. These tapes are dated from March 1975 to August 1985. The remaining tapes relate primarily to politics in Arkansas. Exceptions include tapes from the presidential campaigns of Gary Hart and Bob Dole and presentations at the University of Arkansas by atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair and left-wing activist Grant Cooper of the Progressive Labor Party. The tapes feature appearances and speeches, commercials, and campaign jingles by politicians such as Bill Clinton, David Pryor, Dale Bumpers, Jim McDougal, and John Paul Hammerschmidt. Also included is a recording of a Reagan-Bush rally in northwest Arkansas sponsored by entertainer Jimmy Dean.

Appendices to the finding aid include annotations of the audio and video materials and a comprehensive index of persons and topics in the Archives:

Dates

  • 1890-1996

Creator

Language of Materials

Materials are in English.

Access Information

Please call (479) 575-8444 or email specoll@uark.edu at least two weeks in advance of your arrival to ensure availability of the materials.

Use Information

Oral history interviews are closed until they can be reviewed; tapes cannot be used without consulting the head of Special Collections Division until user copies can be made. Student term papers may be accessed by researchers, but they may not be reproduced without the writers' permission.

No Interlibrary Loan.

Standard Federal Copyright Laws Apply (U.S. Title 17).

Biographical Note

The Archives was begun in 1975 by Dr. Jimmie Rogers of the University of Arkansas' Department of Communications. Because of their shared interest in the subject of political communication, Rogers and Stephen Smith collaborated on assembling materials relating to politics, with an emphasis on politics in Arkansas. Materials used in their research comprise a large portion of the archives.

Before joining the university faculty as an assistant professor of Communication in 1983, Stephen Smith had an active political career. In 1971-1974 he served as representative from Carroll and Madison counties in the state General Assembly. He attended the Democratic National Convention in 1972 as a delegate from Arkansas. He was an assistant to Governor Bill Clinton in the late 1970s. And in 1979 he was a delegate to Arkansas's Constitutional Convention.

Extent

71.875 Linear Feet (7 boxes; 2 oversize folders; 2 tubes.)

Arrangement of the Papers

Materials are arranged in four series by either subject or medium.

  1. Series 1. People and Politics
  2. Series 1. Subseries 1. People
  3. Series 1. Subseries 2. Politics
  4. Series 1. Subseries 3. Political Newspapers
  5. Series 1. Subseries 4. Bumper Stickers and Campaign Pins
  6. Series 1. Subseries 5. Oversize Campaign Materials
  7. Series 2. Research Materials
  8. Series 2. Subseries 1. Polls and Surveys
  9. Series 2. Subseries 2. Student Research Papers
  10. Series 3. Audio and Video Tapes
  11. Series 3. Subseries 1. Cassette Audio Tapes
  12. Series 3. Subseries 2. Reel-to-Reel Audio Tapes
  13. Series 3. Subseries 3. Video Tapes and Slides
  14. Series 3. Subseries 4. B Series Audio Tapes
  15. Series 3. Subseries 5. Program and Index Cards
  16. Series 4. Oversize Materials

Acquisition Information

The Arkansas Archives of Public Communication was donated to Special Collections by Dr. Stephen Smith of the University of Arkansas's Department of Communications on September 13, 1996.

General

Appendix 1: Audio and Video Tape Notes

The audio and video tape notes are divided into four sections: audio cassette tapes; reel-to-reel audio tapes; all video tapes; and the B Series tapes. The B Series tapes are audio recordings of the conservative Christian radio program "Behind the News," featuring Harding University president George Benson. Designations of the tapes were assigned in the Archives unless otherwise noted. The tape index (Box 73) created for the Archives uses these designations. Information in these notes and the comprehensive index, Appendix 2, supersedes the Archives's tape index. Cases where the designated item is not part of the collection are signified by "NA."

Descriptions of the audio cassette tapes are based on review by the processor. Descriptions of the B Series tapes are based on the program cards in Box 74. Descriptions of all other tapes are based on tape labels or information in the tape index in Box 73. Reel-to-reel and audio cassette tapes contain many duplicate recordings.



Cassette Audio Tapes

There are three series of audio cassette tapes. The first two series, "AC" and "Cass," received their designations in the Archives. The CT (cassette tape) Series was created during processing. All cassette audio tapes have been reviewed by the processor of this collection; these notes reflect the findings of the review. Cases where the designated item is not part of the collection are signified by "NA."

AC 1

Side 1: Ted Boswell, news conference endorsing David Pryor for U.S. Senate, Little Rock, June 1972 (occupies first half of side)

Side 2: J. William Fulbright, address to joint session of Arkansas General Assembly, Little Rock, February 1973

AC 2

Side 1: B.D. "Doug" Brandon, speech, Democratic State Convention, Little Rock, 22 September 1978

Side 2: Kaneaster Hodges, Democratic State Convention, Little Rock, 22 September 1978 (occupies first fourth of side)

AC 3

Side 1: Bill Clinton, address on the economy to FSM Exchange Club, 4 October 1974

Side 2: Bill Clinton, news conference, Hot Springs, 14 October 1974 (news conference is preceded by chatter, including Clinton rehearsing comments; news conference starts at 27'; end of recording is a news conference with Richard Nixon)

AC 4

Side 1: Grant Cooper address to Progressive Labor Party, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 5 February 1975

Side 2: Cooper continued

AC 5 Note: This tape is broken.

Side 1: George Wallace, address to joint session of the Arkansas General Assembly, 1973

Side 2: NA

AC 6

Side 1: Bill Clinton, campaign speech, Pulaski County Democratic Women's Club, Little Rock, 23 July 1974

Side 2: Clinton speech continued; Clinton campaign radio jingles, September 1974

AC 7 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1:Sterling F. Cockrill; Orval Faubus (starts at 28'); interviews concerning 18-20 year old vote

Side 2: Jimmy Carter, speech, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 12 April 1975

AC 8 George McGovern, Little Rock, 27 June 1972 (Note: This tape is broken; however, its contents are identical to AC 38.)

Side 1: conversation with Arkansas's convention delegates, introduced by Dale Bumpers, Governor's Mansion

Side 2: campaign speech introduced by Joe Purcell

AC 9

Side 1: Mark Hatfield, speech, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, 24 April 1975

Side 2: Hatfield continued

AC 10

Side 1: Jimmy Carter, speech, 14 July 1975

Side 2: Carter continued (this side starts at 18')

AC 11

Side 1: J. Bill Becker and C. James Gilker, Right to Work debate, moderated by Steve Smith, Fort Smith, June 1976

Side 2: debate continued

AC 12

Side 1: David Pryor, address, 1975 Constitutional Convention organizational meeting, May 1975

Side 2: Pryor address continued (the Pryor address occupies about one eighth of this side; the remainder is an unidentified news program on the 1930s)

AC 13 speeches, Democratic State Convention, 1976

Side 1: John McClellan; Dale Bumpers

Side 2: David Pryor; Jimmy Carter

AC 14 Note: Side 1 of this tape is the same as side 2 of AC 22.

Side 1: Bill Clinton, news conference, federal outlays, Russellville, 8 October 1974

Side 2: Clinton for Congress, radio spot commercials, 1974 (part of this side runs fast)

AC 15 Note: This tape is the same as AC 16.

Side 1: J. William Fulbright, campaign speech, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, April 1974

Side 2: Fulbright continued

AC 16 Note: This tape is the same as AC 15.

Side 1: J. William Fulbright, campaign speech, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, April 1974

Side 2: Fulbright continued

AC 17

Side 1: Clinton for Congress, radio jingles, 1974

Side 2: blank

AC 18: NA

AC 19

Side 1: Pulaski County Democratic Women's speech, 23 July 1974

Side 2: speech continued

AC 20 Note: This tape is broken.

Side 1: Bill Clinton, speech on economic development to Industrial Developers of Arkansas, 24 October 1978

Side 2: blank

AC 21 Speeches, Democratic National Convention, July 1976

Side 1: David Pryor, nomination of Walter Mondale for vice-president

Side 2: Jimmy Carter

AC 22 Note: Side 2 of this tape is the same as Side 1 of AC 14.

Side 1: News conference on education, Fayetteville, 30 September 1974

Side 2: Bill Clinton, news conference on federal outlays, Russellville, 8 October 1974

AC 22b

Side 1: John McClellan and David Pryor, debate, United States Senate nomination, 11 June 1972 (used by Rob Wiley for his M.A. thesis at Memphis State University)

Side 2: debate continued (side starts at 7')

AC 23

Side 1: Bill Clinton, speech, Democratic State Convention, 1974

Side 2: blank

AC 24 Speeches, Mt. Nebo Chicken Fry, May 1978 (See also AC 26)

Side 1: Frank Lady; Steve Clark (starts at 27'); Art Givens (starts at 40'); Paul Riviere (starts at 47') Joe Woodward (starts at 56')

Side 2: Continued--Jim Guy Tucker; Randall Mathis (starts at 30')

AC 25 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Vance Packard, interview, 26 October 1976

Side 2: music unrelated to AAPC

AC 26

Side 1: Bill Clinton; David Pryor (starts at 15') A.C. Grigson (starts at 37'); Ray Thornton (starts at 46'); speeches, Mt. Nebo Chicken Fry, May 1978

Note: remainder of Side 1 and Side 2 contain music unrelated to AAPC

AC 27

Side 1: Bill Clinton, commencement speech, School for the Blind (very poor recording; Clinton speech ends at 40', the remainder of the tape contains music unrelated to AAPC)

AC 28

Side 1: Sam Ervin, "Reflections on Watergate," University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 30 October 1975

Side 2: music unrelated to AAPC

AC 29

Side 1: Jim Guy Tucker, interview, In Focus, Channel 18, 23 October 1977 (Tucker interview ends at 58'; remainder of the tape includes a women's religious discussion unrelated to AAPC)

AC 30

Side 1: Ted Boswell, news conference endorsing David Pryor for U.S. Senate, Little Rock, June 1972

Side 2: J. William Fulbright, address to joint session of Arkansas General Assembly, Little Rock, February 1973

AC 31 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: David Pryor, interview on higher education by Grapevine reporter

Side 2: continued (starts at 22')

AC 32 Madison County Bicentennial Celebration, 23 August 1975

Side 1: day's proceedings

Side 2: Orval Faubus, speech (recording starts at 27')

AC 33 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Morris Dees, interview, Little Rock, April 1977 (the sound on this side is distorted)

Side 2: Orval Faubus, Bill Clinton, Dale Bumpers, John Paul Hammerschmidt, speeches, Huntsville Centennial, 9 July 1977

AC 34

Side 1: Steve Clark for Attorney General, 3 short spots, 1st series, April 1978

Side 2: blank

AC 35

Side 1: Steve Clark for Attorney General, 3 short spots, 2nd series, May 1978

Side 2: blank

AC 36 Interviews by Steve Nichols on the subject of the 18-20 year vote. (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

Side 1: with Joe Purcell and unidentified others

Side 2: Charles T. Bernard; Dale Bumpers (starts at 38'); Bob Riley (starts at 48')

AC 37 Speeches, Democratic State Convention, Little Rock, 22 September 1978

Side 1: David Pryor

Side 2: Bill Clinton

AC 38 George McGovern, Little Rock, 27 June 1972 (Note: This tape is identical to AC 8.)

Side 1: campaign speech introduced by Joe Purcell

Side 2: conversation with Arkansas's convention delegates, introduced by Dale Bumpers, Governor's Mansion

AC 39

Side 1: Dale Bumpers and J. William Fulbright, debate, Issues and Answers, May 1974

Side 2: J. William Fulbright, concession speech, 1974 (very short; remainder of side features a broadcast with several persons discussing Vietnam)

AC 40 Note: This cassette is also labeled Cass 15.

Side 1: Clinton short spots

Side 2: blank

AC 41 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: David Pryor, interview, Arkansas Plan, Fayetteville

Side 2: Very poor recording, perhaps Pryor speaking

Cass 1

Side 1: Bill Clinton, Kimpel Hall dedication, 25 October 1984; Bill Alexander, speech for Walter Mondale, Washington County Democratic Headquarters, 25 August 1984; speeches, Washington County Democratic Rally, Springdale, 25 August 1984, by David Pryor; by Alexander

Side 2: Alexander continued; Clinton, Washington County Democratic Rally, Springdale, 25 August 1984

Cass 2 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Doug Wallace, interview, Democratic Caucus of Presidential Delegates

Side 2: Bill Clinton, campaign speech concerning Mondale-Ferraro, Fayetteville, 26 October 1984

Cass 3

Side 1: David Newbern, interview by Wanda Stevens, Focus on Northwest Arkansas, 16 April 1984

Side 2: AFL-CIO endorsement, KBRS

Cass 4 RESTRICTIONS APPLY. This tape is identical to CT 6

Side 1: Jack Williams, interview concerning David Pryor by Whitney Williams, November 1984

Side 2: Williams interview continued

Cass 5

Side 1: Jim Johnson for Supreme Court Chief Justice, 30 second spots

Side 2: blank

Cass 6

Side 1: Clinton for Governor, 30 second spots, 1980

Side 2: blank

Cass 7 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Bob Fairchild, interview by Shawn Abney, 27 October 1984

Side 2: Fairchild continued

Cass 8

Side 1: McDougal for Congress, short spots, 1982

Side 2: blank

Cass 9

Side 1: David Pryor and Ed Bethune, debate, Hot Springs, 10 August 1984

Side 2: debate continued

Cass 10 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Chuck Banks, interview by Tom A. Bennet, 27 October 1984, continued

Side 2: Banks interview continued

Cass 10a RESTRICTIONS APPLY. This is a continuation of Cass 10.

Side 1: Chuck Banks, interview, 1984

Side 2: blank

Cass 11 Jimmy Dean Reagan-Bush rally, 1984

Side 1: Judy Petty; Ed Bethune (starts at 10'); Jim Johnson (starts at 43'); Jimmy Dean (starts at 52')

Side 2: Jimmy Dean continued; commercial for Dean rally run on KBBA radio, Benton (starts at 40')

Cass 12

Side 1: Jim Maddox for Congress, MANDATE: 1982 Demo reel

Side 2: blank

Cass 13 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Ray Thornton, interview, 5 October 1978

Side 2: speeches concerning voter registration, Ray Thornton; Bill Clinton (starts at 50'); 5 October 1976

Cass 14 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Hoyt Purvis, interview concerning Fulbright, 13 April 1984

Side 2: Purvis continued

Cass 15 See AC 40

Cass 16

Side 1: Bill Clinton, radio call-in, 1980

Side 2: blank

Cass 17 Note: This tape is identical to Cass 37 and CT 25.

Side 1: McDougal for Congress, short spots, 6 April 1982

Side 2: blank

Cass 18

Side 1: Beryl Anthony, 1 60 second 2 30 second spots

Side 2: blank

Cass 19 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: L.F. Seidenstricker; La Verne Seidenstricker; interviews concerning desegregation and Hazen school board election in 1971; (begins at 4 1/2 mark)Virginia C. Harriman; interview concerning school board candidates in Washington County

Side 2: blank

Cass 20-21 NA

Cass 22 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Betsey Wright, interview by Angela McBride concerning Clinton 1982 campaign

Side 2: blank

Cass 23 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Joe Woodward, interview by Kinard, Washington County Democratic rally, 11 May 1984

Side 2: Woodward continued

Cass 24 Republican State Convention, Little Rock, September 7-8, 1984

Side 1: Orin Hatch, introduced by John Paul Hammerschmidt; Solomon Scaife (starts at 35'); Jim Johnson introduced by Bob Leslie (starts at 50')

Side 2: Frank Fahrenkopf, introduced by Leslie; Ed Bethune (starts at 50')

Cass 25 Republican State Convention, Little Rock, September 7-8, 1984 (continued)

Side 1: Frank White; Judy Petty starts at (15'); Woody Freeman, introduced by Winthrop Rockefeller, Jr. (starts at 27') Note: The Freeman speech ends abruptly at 40'.

Cass 26 Speeches, Saline County Democratic Rally, Benton, May 1978

Side 1: Ray Thornton; David Pryor (starts at 30'); Jim Guy Tucker (starts at 60')

Side 2: Randall Mathis; Frank Lady (starts at 20'); Schwartzlose (starts at 40')

Cass 27

Side 1: G.L. Glover; George Jernigan; Jim McDougal, featured speaker; Pulaski County Democratic Committee meeting, 29 August 1982 (side ends with music unrelated to AAPC)

Side 2: music and noise unrelated to AAPC (includes a discussion of an unidentified committee's finances towards the end of the tape)

Cass 28

Side 1: Steve Smith, delegate to the Constitutional Convention, 1978

Side 2: blank

Cass 29

Side 1: Tommy Carpenter, religious service, Pea Ridge, 13 June 1984

Side 2: Carpenter continued

Cass 30 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Jim Guy Tucker, interview by Carol Clark, 11 August 1983

Side 2: blank

Cass 31 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Sue Gohn, interview concerning Fayetteville school board, 15 April 1984

Side 2: blank

Cass 32: NA

Cass 33 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Bill Wilson, interview concerning 1978 Senate race, 21 March 1984

Side 2: blank

Cass 34 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Ernest Dumas, interview concerning 1978 Senate race, 19 March 1984

Side 2: Dumas interview continued

Cass 35 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Dick Herget, interview concerning 1978 Senate race, 19 March 1984

Side 2: blank

Cass 36 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Interviews concerning the 1978 Senate race, Sam Smith (occupies about 1/4 of side), March 20; Steve Barnes, 21 March 1984

Side 2: Barnes continued

Cass 37 Note: This tape is identical to Cass 17 and CT 25

Side 1: McDougal for Congress, 6 April 1982

Side 2: blank

Cass 38

Side 1: David Pryor, press conference, 9 January 1984

Side 2: blank

Cass 39

Side 1: Gerry Spence, Fayetteville, 23 February 1984

Side 2: Spence continued

Cass 39a

Side 1: Gerry Spence, Fayetteville, 23 February 1984, continued

Side 2: blank

Cass 40

Side 1: McDougal, test with stager, August 1982

Side 2: blank

Cass 41

Side 1: Woody Bassett, Adoption of Caucus System for Arkansas Democrats, 30 April 1984

Side 2: blank

Cass 42 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Al Norwood, interview by Cynthia Scier, 21 April 1984

Side 2: Norwood interview continued

Cass 43 Farm Bureau political rally

Side 1: Jim McDougal (starts at 7') and six unidentified speakers, 1 May, 1982

Side 2: John Paul Hammerschmidt (starts at 7')

Cass 44 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Julie Baldridge, interview concerning Bill Clinton, 11 April 1984

Side 2: blank

Cass 45

Side 1: Clinton for Governor, radio spots, 1980 (Note: this side ends with chatter unrelated to AAPC)

Side 2: blank

Cass 46 Speeches, Democratic Party rally, Russellville, 3 April 1982 (Note: This tape suffers from poor sound quality.)

Side 1: Dale Bumpers (starts at 7'), introduced by L.L. Bryan

Side 2: Butch Johnson; Jim McDougal (starts at 8'); Steve Clark (starts at 17'); Jim Guy Tucker (starts at 30'); Bill Clinton (starts at 40'); Joe Purcell (starts at 50'); Kim Hendron

Cass 47 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Jack Riggs, interview by Rick Ferguson, 1972

Side 2: blank

Cass 48

Side 1: Speeches by John Paul Hammerschmidt; Bob Leslie (starts at Mark 3 1/2); Frank White (starts at Mark 4 3/4); Republican State Convention, Little Rock, 11 September 1982

Side 2: blank

Cass 49

Side 1: Hammerschmidt for Congress, 2 30 second spots, 11 October 1982

Side 2: blank

Cass 50

Side 1: Clinton for Governor, television audio track, six 30 second spots, 1980

Side 2: blank

Cass 51: NA

Cass 52

Side 1: Neely Cassady for State Senate, 30 second spots, 1982

Side 2: blank

Cass 53

Side 1: Maxine Wilmuth for State Senate, District 7, short spots

Side 2: blank

Cass 54

Side 1: McDougal for Congress, short jingle, 1982 (Note: This jingle is identical to Jingle 26 on Cass 58)

Side 2: blank

Cass 55 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: David Pryor, interview by Tammy Buck, 10 October 1983

Side 2: recording of Razorback Bank unrelated to AAPC

Cass 56 Note: This tape is identical to Cass 56a

Side 1: Clinton for Governor, 3 one-minute spots: accomplishments, jobs and taxes, taxes

Side 2: 5 30-second spots: promises, education, elderly, "88 Million," "Bowen;" October 1980

Cass 56a Note: This tape is identical to Cass 56

Side 1: Clinton for Governor, 3 one-minute spots: accomplishments, jobs and taxes; taxes

Side 2: 5 30-second spots: promises, education, elderly, "88 Million," "Bowen;" October 1980

Cass 57

Side 1: Jim McDougal, press conference, Fayetteville, 19 May 1982

Side 2: blank

Cass 57a

Side 1: Joe Woodward, "gubernatorial actualities," 1978

Side 2: Woodward continued

Cass 57b

Side 1: Joe Woodward, "gubernatorial issues and songs," 1978

Side 2: blank

Cass 58 Jerry Russell, political jingles

Side 1: (1) Randall Mathis; (2) John I. Purtle; (3) Gary R. Black, Sr.; (4) Harold Allison (5) Jim Hill; (6) Bill Beaumont (7) A.G. Bautendo; (8) Johnson for Secretary of State (9) For Annexation (Little Rock); (10) Bill Patrick (11) C.E. "Pat" Patton; (12) Don Venhaus; (13) Judith Rogers; (14) W.A. "Al" Stafford; (15) Larry Dill; (16) Shelby Sharp; (17) Veda Sheid; (18) W.D. "Bill" Young (19) Shirley Smith; (20) Lynn Davis; (21) Glenn Cox; (22) Harold Smith; (23) Jim Dickerson; (24) Bob Crafton; (25) Jerry Masden; (26) Jim McDougal; (27) J.W. "Bill" Graves; (28) Peggy Pryor Crier

Side 2: music unrelated to AAPC

Cass 59

Side 1: Rex Allen Smith, Radio Moscow's Moscow Mailbag, 1981

Side 2: Radio Moscow continued

Cass 60 David Newbern, Mountain Home, 1 February 1984

Side 1: interview on KTLO radio

Side 2: interview by TV 43

Cass 61 Speeches, Farm Bureau political rally, Bentonville

Side 1: Gena Carr; Billy Sharp; Karen Halbrook; J.L. Baker; Tamara Sawyer; Brenda Williams; Gloria Springs; Shirley M. Davis; Mary Lou Slinkard

Side 2: Roy Farber; Don Harrelson; Al Norwood; Bill Patton; Oliver Adams; Carl Bonner; Woody Freeman; Gail Harland; 16 June 1984

Cass 62

Side 1: Jim Johnson, interviewed by Dick Price, KARN radio, 3 May 1984

Side 2: Johnson interview continued

Cass 63

Side 1: Jim McDougal, staged interview, Congressional campaign, 1982

Side 2: McDougal continued

CT 1 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Bill Walker, interview

Side 2: blank

CT 2 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: L. Wayne Lanier, interview by John Thomas

Side 2: blank

CT 3 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Bill Walker, interview, 26 March 1982

Side 2: Walker interview continued

CT 4 Interviews concerning 1984 Senate race by Charles M. Miller (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

Side 1: Henry Woods

Side 2: Paul Berry

CT 5 Interviews concerning 1984 Senate race by Charles M. Miller (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

Side 1: Mark Pryor

Side 2: Frank Thomas

CT 6 RESTRICTIONS APPLY. Also, this tape is identical to Cass 4

Side 1: Jack Williams, interview concerning David Pryor by Whitney Williams, November 1984

Side 2: Williams continued

CT 7 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: J.W. Trimble, interview, 19 January 1946

Side 2: blank

CT 8 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Alta Faubus, interview concerning Madison County politics, 21 March 1985

Side 2: blank

CT 9 Interviews concerning Madison County politics (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

Side 1: Mr. and Mrs. Omar Fowler, 20 March 1985

Side 2: Carol Whittemore, 21 March 1985

CT 10 Interviews concerning Benton County special election (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

Side 1: Gene Kelley

Side 2: Dave Bisbee

CT 11 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Howard Slinkard, interview concerning Benton County special election

Side 2: blank

CT 12 Interviews concerning Jim Trimble (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

Side 1: Arthur Carter

Side 2: Herbert West

CT 13 Interviews concerning Jim Trimble (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

Side 1: Ted Coxsey

Side 2: Coxsey continued; Burton George

CT 14 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Klute Braswell, interview concerning Jim Trimble

Side 2: blank

CT 15 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: unidentified Morriss Henry campaign worker, interview by Anita Orr

Side 2: Morriss Henry and Danny Maestri radio spots

CT 16 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Jim Johnson, interview concerning 1966 gubernatorial election by David Shipley, 21 April 1986

Side 2: Johnson continued

CT 17 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Jim Johnson, interview concerning 1966 gubernatorial election by David Shipley, 21 April 1986, continued

Side 2: Johnson continued

CT 18 Interviews concerning television stations by Scott Cooper, June 1983 (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

Side 1: George Moore; Fred Schmutz

Side 2: Jim Pitcock; Perry Boxx

CT 19 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Sid McMath, interview by Shelli Bonner, 21 March 1986

Side 2: McMath interview continued

CT 20 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Judge Henry Woods, interview by Shelli Bonner, 28 March

Side 2: Woods interview continued

CT 21 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: Joy Foringer, interview, 21 October 1982

Side 2: Foringer interview continued

CT 22 RESTRICTIONS APPLY.

Side 1: John Lisle, interview, 3 October 1982

Side 2: Lisle interview continued

CT 23

Side 1: Tommy Carpenter, "Country Preacher" show, Rogers

Side 2: blank

CT 24

Side 1: Joseph R. Biden, Jr., campaign for president, California Democratic Convention, 1987

Side 2: blank

CT 25 Note: This tape is identical to Cass 17 and Cass 37

Side 1: McDougal for Congress, 6 April 1982

Side 2: blank

CT 26

Side 1: Silas D. Snow, news conference, Arkansas Good Roads/Transportation Council, 24 October 1980

Side 2: blank

CT 27

Side 1: Speeches by a representative of Orval Faubus and by Bill Clinton; Democratic Candidates rally, Springdale, 1 May 1986

Side 2: blank

CT 28

Side 1: Pryor for Senate, short ads, 1984

Side 2: blank

CT 29 Farm Bureau political rally, 16 June 1984

Side 1: Ed Bethune; Clayton Little (starts at Mark 4); Tim Hutchinson (starts at Mark 41/2)

Side 2: Hutchinson conclusion; Bill Clinton; David Pryor (starts at Mark 2 1/2); Jim Johnson (starts at Mark 4 1/2)

Reel-to-reel Audio Tapes

These tapes retain their Archives designations, which were based on the diameter of the tapes' spools. F and PS, "public service," series are 5" tapes. Item descriptions are based on information written on the tapes, or in the tape index in Box 73. Designated items not part of the collection are signified by "NA."

2" 29 Orval Faubus, 18-year-old vote

3" 1 Bill Clinton, 5 30-second spots

3" 2 Bill Murray for Sheriff, 3 30-second spots

3" 3 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 4 Herb Marshall

3" 5 Bill Murray, 1 30-second spot, KFAY

3" 6 Don Murphy, Sherry Price

3" 7 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 8 Don Murphy, Peggy Thompson

3" 9 Don Murphy, Bill Walker

3" 10 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 11 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 12 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 13 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 14 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 15 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 16 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 17 NA

3" 18 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 18a John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 19 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 20 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 21 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 22 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 23 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 24 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 25 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 26 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 27 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 28 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 29 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 30 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 31 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 32 NA

3" 33 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 34 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 35 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 36 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 37 John Paul Hammerschmidt

3" 38 NA

3" 39 John Paul Hammerschmidt, interview (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

3" 39a John Paul Hammerschmidt, interview (RESTRICTIONS APPLY.)

3" 40 Morriss Henry

3" 41 David Pryor

3" 42 Arthur B. Davidson

3" 43 Tom Jackson

3" 44 Clinton for Congress, jingle, 1974

3" 45 Cathy Hale

3" 46 Cathy Hale

3" 47 Joey Starr, 1 30-second spot

3" 48 Washington County Democrats, 2 30-second spots, 2 November 1972

3" 49 Bill Clinton, primary, 5 30-second spots

3" 50 Dale Bumpers, Bob Riley, Sterling F. Cockrill

3" 51 Don Gibson

3" 52 Mr. Quick, The Yellow Jacket

3" 53 Tiger tracks

3" 54 Impact of 18-year-old vote

3" 55 unknown

4" 1 Bill Murray, 6 30-second spots

4" 2 Orval Faubus, 2 30-second spots

4" 3 Dick Hoyt for Sheriff, 1 60-second spot, 17 May 1974

4" 4 Maurice Smith, appointment as chairman of Freedom to Work Committee

4" 5 Clinton for Congress, 1 60-second and 5 30-second spots, 1974

4" 6 Cecil Alexander, campaign director, Freedom to Work Committee

4" 7 Bill Clinton, June 11th run-off election, 3 30-second spots

4" 8 Bill Murray, 1 30-second spot, 1 November 1974

4" 9 Orval Faubus, 7 60-second spots, KFAY radio

4" 10 Committee for Quality Schools, 1975

4" 11 John Paul Hammerschmidt

4" 12 Raymond Mitchell

4" 13 Verd Parker, 4 November 1974

4" 14 Raymond Mitchell

4" 15 Bill Clinton

4" 16 Clinton for Congress, 1 60-second and 5 30-second spots, 25 October 1974

4" 17 Clinton for Congress, 1 5-minute program, 1 November 1974

4" 18 Ken Coon, 2 30-second spots

4" 19 Margaret Huntley

4" 20 Bill Murray for Sheriff, 4 30-second spots, 5 June 1974

4" 21 David Pryor, Fayetteville TV show promo, 10 June

4" 22 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 3 spots featuring Jack Justice, 3 spots featuring Pat Sowell, 22 October 1972

4" 23 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 6 30-second spots featuring Bob C. Worley, 22 October 1972

4" 24 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 3 spots: "The Ballot," "State Law," "This Guarantee;" 4 November 1972

4" 25 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 3 30-second spots featuring Buckner, 22 October 1972

4" 26 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 7 spots: "Worried," "Naturally Concerned," "Something Good," "Talk Straight," "Proud," "Three or Four," "Don't Know Much;" 15 October 1972

4" 27 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 3 30-second spots featuring Buckner, 22 October 1972

4" 28 Tucker for Attorney General, 5 30-second spots: "Ethical Standards," "I'm Jim Guy Tucker," "Tried and Won," "Beyond Election Day," Rights of People;" 2 November 1972

4" 29 Pryor for Senate, 4 30-second spots, 7 May 1972

4" 30 Joe Purcell for Lieutenant Governor

4" 31 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 6 30-second spots featuring Dr. Davis, Jim Blair, and Don Tyson, 5 November 1972

4" 32 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 3 30-second spots: "I'm an Arkansas Railroader," "I'm Edith Flanigan," "6,000 Others;" 13 September 1972

4" 33 John Paul Hammerschmidt, 20 September

4" 34 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 4 30-second spots: "I'm Bill Reed," "Contracts," "Standards," "Everybody;" 15 October 1972

4" 35 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 6 30-second spots featuring Dr. Davis, Jim Blair, and Don Tyson, 5 November 1972

4" 36 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 3 30-second spots: "The Ballot," "State Law," "This Guarantee;" 4 November 1972

4" 37 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 4 30-second spots: "I'm Bill Reed," "Contracts," "Standards," "Everybody;" 15 October 1972

4" 38 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 6 30-second spots featuring Bob C. Worley, 22 October 1972

4" 39 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 1972

4" 40 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 3 30-second spots featuring Jack Justice, 3 30-second spots featuring Pat Sowell, 22 October 1972

4" 41 Repeal of Full Crew Law, George Clifford, Sam Cooke, Carl Kender, Jack Kilban, Wayne Russell, Lottie Shackleford, L.O. Wiker, 1972

4" 42 Repeal of Full Crew Law, Shipper's Committee, Region 10: Howard Byrd, Jerry Delosier, James Irwin, Penny Zarney, 1972

4" 43 Bumpers for Governor, 8 30-second spots, KFAY radio, 26 May 1972

4" 44 McClellan for Senate, 17 June 1972

4" 45 John McClellan

4" 46 John McClellan

4" 47 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 3 30-second spots: "I'm an Arkansas Railroader," "I'm Edith Flanigan," "6,000 Others;" 13 September 1972

4" 48 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 1 30-second spot featuring Berner, 1 October 1972

4" 49 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 1 30-second spot featuring Berner, 1 October 1972

4" 50 Clinton for Governor, 7 30-second spots: hazardous material, health care, utilities, farms, jobs, elderly, roads; 1978

4" 50a Morriss Henry

4" 51 Morris Collier

4" 52 Sarah Walker, county collector

4" 53 Paul C. Davis

4" 54 Al Newton

4" 55 Bruce Crider

4" 56 Bruce Crider

4" 57 Clinton for Congress, 1 60-second, 5 30-second spots, 25 October 1974

4" 58 Clinton for Congress, 1 60-second, 2 30-second spots, 29 October 1974

4" 59 Bill Clinton, run-off election, 3 30-second spots

F 1 Discussion of sound recordings

F 2 Side 1: Debate on proposed "Rights of Labor" Amendment 59, J. Bill Becker and Jim Gilker, Fort Smith, June 1976

Side 2: Rebuttal arguments

F 3 Side 1: Huntsville Bicentennial Celebration, 23 August 1975, introductions by Charles Whorton, speeches by Orval Faubus; John Paul Hammerschmidt

Side 2: Hammerschmidt continued; Clinton for Congress, radio spots and jingles, 1974

F 4 University of Arkansas, 5 October 1976

Side 1: Ray Thornton, speech on voter registration

Side 2: Thornton continued; Bill Clinton, speech on Carter campaign

F 5 Side 1: Jimmy Carter, Law Day address, University of Arkansas, 12 April 1975

Side 2: Carter continued; David Pryor, address to organizational meeting of the 1975 Arkansas Constitutional Convention, Little Rock, 3 May 1975

F 6 George McGovern in Arkansas, June 1972; J. William Fulbright before General Assembly, February 1973

F 7 Issues and Answers, 26 May 1974

F 8 J. William Fulbright, concession speech, 28 May 1974

F 9 George McGovern, public address; McGovern, private address, part I

F 10 George McGovern, private address, part II

PS 1 KFAY, TFN 15 July 1976

PS 2 NECA 1976 Public Service Radio Announcements

PS 3 Arkansas Public Service Radio

PS 4 "1976: A Time to Grow," Campaign for Human Development, United States Catholic Conference

PS 5 The Chemotherapy Foundation, various professional athletes

PS 6 Josh McHughes; David Pryor; National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Arkansas Chapter

PS 7 U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Nursery Equipment Campaign

PS 8 U.S. Catholic, December 1976

PS 9 American Trucking Association, Inc., Safety Driving Program, 1976

PS 10 Hames Ware, "Velda Rose," Hot Springs Tourist Commission, 29 October 1976

PS 11 CB Antenna Safety, SWEPCO, September 1976

PS 12 Religion in the News, English Demo, August 1975

PS 13 "You'd Better Watch Out," Holiday Safety Radio Spots, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1976

PS 14 "Consumers Count," U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development

PS 15 Arkansas Forestry Association, recordings about timber industry

PS 16 Arkansas Forestry Association, Great Arkansas Forest Series, radio public service announcements

PS 17 CARE radio campaign, public service announcements by various celebrities

PS 18 Bicentennial public service spot

PS 19 United Fund, 10 September 1976

5" 1 Bill Murray

5" 2 Dick Hoyt

5" 3 David Stewart, 4 60-second spots, KKEG

5" 4 David Stewart, 4 60-second spots, KFAY

5" 5 Orval Faubus, 1 30-second spot

5" 6 Gene Rainwater, 1 60-second spot

5" 7 Wayne Hyden

5" 8 Pryor for Governor, 1 30-second spot, 17-22 October 1974

5" 9 Pryor for Governor, 1 30-second spot, 17-22 October 1974

5" 10 Pryor for Governor, 6 30-second spots, October-November 1974

5" 11 Act #9 Bond Issue

5" 12 Bill Long for Washington County Sheriff, 5 short spots, 15 May 1974

5" 13 Dick Hoyt for Sheriff, 1 60-second spot

5" 14 Bill Murray, 3 30-second spots, 1 November 1974

5" 15 Usury law, 2 30, 2 60-second spots, 30 October 1974

5" 16 Vol Lester, 29 October

5" 17 John McClellan

5" 18 Democratic Central Committee, 1 30-second spot

5" 19" Gene Rainwater

5" 20 Hammerschmidt for Congress, 5 60-second spots

5" 21 Hammerschmidt for Congress, "Bartlett," 5-minute radio spot

5" 22 Hammerschmidt for Congress, "McCafree," 5-minute radio spot

5" 23 Pryor for Governor, 5 30-second spots, 1 May 1974

5" 24 Betty Burke, Jenny Henifeld, David Pryor, Denny Tune, Jim Van Patten, Wilbur Watson

5" 25 Herb Marshall, 4 30-second spots

5" 26 Phillip Taylor

5" 27 Dick Hoyt for Sheriff, 6 June 1974

5" 28 Raymond Mitchell

5" 29 Joe Ferguson, Bill McLard, David Pryor

5" 30 John Todd

5" 31 Jim Lindsey

5" 32 Clinton for Congress--six spots: cattle production; federal aid (for western Arkansas only); concentration of power; inflation; federal aid (outside western Arkansas); education; 1974

5" 33 Clinton for Congress, 4 5-minute programs, 24 September 1974

5" 34 Bob Riley

5" 35 Bob Riley for Governor

5" 36 Clinton for Congress, 2 30-second, 1 60-second spots, KFAY radio, 25 September 1974

5" 37 Ken Coon

5" 38 Pryor for Governor, 1 30-second spot, Fayetteville rally, KFAY radio, 3 May 1974

5" 39 Pryor for Governor, 1-30 second spot, Fayetteville rally, KKEG radio, 3 May 1974

5" 40 William Hardin

5" 41 Fred Cowen, 15 minutes, 30 October 1974

5" 42 Rudy Moore

5" 43 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 1 30 second spot: "Legally Binding," 3 November 1972

5" 44 John Paul Hammerschmidt

5" 45 Hammerschmidt for Congress, 5 30-second radio spots

5" 46 Hammerschmidt for Congress, 5-minute radio program, "Bartlett"

5" 47 Hammerschmidt for Congress, 5 60-second radio spots

5" 48 Hammerschmidt for Congress, 5 30-second radio spots

5" 49 Hammerschmidt for Congress, 5-minute radio program, "McCafree"

5" 50 Repeal of Full Crew Law, 1 30-second spot: "Legally Binding," 3 November 1972

5" 51 Repeal of Full Crew Law, KFAY radio, 24 October 1972

5" 52 Bumpers for Senate, 5 60-second spots: tax reforms; campaign funding; leadership; inflation; election day; 24 May 1974

5" 53 Clinton for Congress, 4 5-minute radio programs: general; agriculture; inflation; education; 10 September 1974

5" 54 Clinton for Congress, 4 5-minute radio programs, 7 October 1974

5" 55 Dale Bumpers

5" 56 Arkansans for McGovern-Shriver, 12 60-minute spots, 1 November 1972

5" 57 Democratic Party speakers: Dale Bumpers, David Pryor, Joe Purcell, AM radio

5" 58 Democratic Party speakers: Dale Bumpers, David Pryor, Joe Purcell, FM radio

5" 59 Clinton for Congress--six spots: cattle production; federal aid (for western Arkansas only); concentration of power; inflation; federal aid (outside western Arkansas); education; 1974

5" 60 Morris Collier

5" 61 Morris Collier

5" 62 Herbert Stout

5" 63 Bill Nelson

5" 64 Bill Long for Sheriff

5" 65 Rolla Fitch for Senator, District 13

5" 66 unknown

5" 67 Dick Latta

5" 68 Paul D. Peevy, 4 60-second spots

5" 69 Boyce Davis

5" 70 John Sugg

5" 71 Arthur B. Davidson, 1 May 1972

5" 72 Dick Latta for State Representative, District 11

5" 73 Ruth Roberts

5" 74 Bill Ramsey for State Representative, District 11

5" 75 Charles Stewart

5" 76 Bill Skelton

5" 77 Orval Faubus, 2 30-second spots

5" 78 George McGovern

5" 79 John Paul Hammerschmidt

5" 80 Phil Phillips

5" 81 Phil Phillips for Senate, 3 30-second spots, 22 May 1972

5" 82 Harold Duggar

5" 83 Charles Adams

5" 84 Perry Rushing

5" 85 Dick Hoyt

5" 86 Bruce Crider, 4 30-second spots, 24 October 1974

5" 87 Paul D. Peevy

5" 88 Arthur B. Davidson

5" 89 L.S. "Bunch" Kyle for Sheriff

5" 90 Harold Vowell

5" 91 Clinton for Congress, 4 5-minute radio programs: general; agriculture; inflation; education; 10 September 1974

5" 92 Clinton for Congress, 4 5-minute radio programs: small business/home building and three unidentified spots; 24 September 1974

5" 93 Clinton for Congress, 8 October 1974

5" 94 Bill Clinton, jingles

5" 95 McDougal for Congress, 3 30-second and 3 60-second spots on the candidate, social security, and economic policy, 1982

5" 96 Clinton for Governor, 5 30-second spots: experience, utilities, elderly, economic development, education; September-November 1978

5" 97 Clinton for Governor, 1 60-second, 1 30-second spot, 1978

5" 98 Clinton for Governor, 3 30-second spots: education, economic development, promises; 24 October 1980

5" 99 Clinton for Governor, endorsement by Bill Alexander, 29 October 1980

5" 100 Bill Clinton

5" 101 Bill Clinton

5" 101b McDougal for Congress, 2 30-second spots: "Vacation;" "Magic;" 20 October 1982

5" 102 McDougal for Congress, 3 30-second spots: veterans, contributions, campaign issues; 5 October 1982

5" 103 McDougal for Congress, 5 30-second spots: "On the Go;" "Save Social Security;" "67 Bills;" "Washington Staff;" "National Debt"; 22 September 1982 (there are two copies of tape 103)

5" 104 McDougal for Congress, 1 60-second spot, 7 October 1982

5" 105 McDougal for Congress, 3 60-second spots, 1982

5" 105a McDougal for Congress, jingles, 1982

5" 106 David Pryor, 1978 Senate campaign radio, Part I: March-April, 30 March 1983

5" 106a David Pryor, 1978 Senate campaign radio, Part II: May, 30 March 1983

5" 106b David Pryor, 1978 Senate campaign radio, Part III: June, 30 March 1983

5" 106c David Pryor, 1978 Senate campaign radio, Part IV: "JGT Contributors;" "Mr. Tucker;" "Empty Chair;" 30 March 1983

5" 107 Steve Smith, delegate to constitutional convention, District 24, 1 30-second spot

5" 108 McDougal for Congress, 1982

5" 109 McDougal for Congress, 1 30-second spot, 1982

5" 110 McDougal for Congress, 1 30-second spot, 1982

5" 111 McDougal for Congress, 1 30-second spot, 1982

5" 112 Clinton for Governor, 7 30-second spots: elderly, roads, efficiency, economic development, energy, education, general overview; 19 May 1980

5" 113 Joe Woodward

5" 114 Charles Johnson for Washington County Judge, 6 30-second spots, 1982

5" 115 Randall Mathis

5" 116 Randall Mathis

5" 117 Thomas "Mack" McClarty, Chamber of Congress, Little Rock, December 1983

5" 118 Thomas "Mack" McClarty, Chamber of Congress, Little Rock, December 1983

5" 119 David Newbern, 2 30-second spots: "Experience;" "On the Law;" 4 June 1984

5" 120 David Newbern, 2 30-second spots: "Experience;" "On the Law;" 4 June 1984

5" 121 David Newbern, 2 30-second spots: "Experience;" "On the Law;" 4 June 1984

5" 122 Clinton for Governor, 7 spots: roads, education, utilities, senior citizens, agriculture, business, experience; 1978

5" 123 Video tape; see RR5, Box 52

5" 124 Ted Boswell, news conference endorsing David Pryor for U.S. Senate, Little Rock, June 1972; Bill Clinton for Congress, radio spots, October 1974; J. William Fulbright, address to joint session of Arkansas General Assembly, Little Rock, February 1973; Fulbright, campaign speech, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, April 1974; George McGovern, conversation with Arkansas's convention delegates, introduced by Dale Bumpers, Governor's Mansion, Little Rock, 27 June 1972; George McGovern, campaign speech introduced by Joe Purcell, Little Rock, 27 June 1972; J. William Fulbright, concession speech, Little Rock, May 1974; George Wallace, address to joint session of the Arkansas General Assembly, 1973; Dale Bumpers and J. William Fulbright, debate, Issues and Answers, May 1974

5" 125 Sam Ervin, "Reflections on Watergate," University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 30 October 1975

7" 1 "Run Off 74," City Board Position 6: Russell T. Purdy, Raymond Mitchell; City Board Position 7: Morris Collier, Phillip H. Taylor; City Board Position 2: Jim Lindsey, John Todd

7" 2 "Rebuttal Statement," Bruce Crider, L.B. Gilbow, Vol Lester, 14 October 1974

7" 3 Paul D. Peevy, 5 minutes

7" 4 Amendment 57, opposition by ACORN

7" 5 Politics, 1972

7" 6 Clinton for Congress, 8 5-minute programs, (1) veterans, (2) labels, (3) inflation 2, (4) communication, (5) foreign giveaways, (6) housing and small business, (7) education, (8) "What One Congressman Can Do;" 1974

7" 7 Dale Bumpers

7" 8 Dale Bumpers, 5 5-minute radio programs

7" 9 Ted Boswell, 12 May 1972

7" 10 David Pryor

7" 11 John McClellan

7" 12 Vol Lester

7" 13 May 1978 Primary: Kim Hendron; David Pryor; Ray Thornton; Bill Clinton; Ray Lee Steele; Carl Bonner; Steve Geigle; Al Norwood; Gordon Saxon; David Clinger; Kevin Powlik; Steve Clark; Travis Barnet; David Pryor, 6 30-second spots; Jim Guy Tucker, 11 30-second, 2 60-second spots; Paul Riviere, 2 30-second spots

7" 14 Clinton for Governor, 3 60-second spots: accomplishments, jobs and taxes, taxes; 5 30-second spots: promises, education, elderly, "88 Million," "Bowen;" 24 October 1980

7" 15 Mark Hatfield, speech, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, 24 April 1975

7" 16

Side 1: Bill Clinton, campaign speech before Pulaski County Democratic Women's Club, Little Rock, 23 July 1974; Clinton for Congress, radio campaign jingles, September 1974; Ted Boswell, news conference endorsing David Pryor for U.S. Senate, Little Rock, June 1972; J. William Fulbright, address to joint session of Arkansas General Assembly, Little Rock, February 1973; Fulbright, campaign speech, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, April 1974

Side 2: Fulbright ASU address continued; Dale Bumpers and Fulbright, debate, Issues and Answers, May 1974; George McGovern, conversation with Arkansas's convention delegates, introduced by Dale Bumpers, Governor's Mansion, Little Rock, 27 June 1972; McGovern, campaign speech introduced by Joe Purcell, Little Rock, 27 June 1972

7" 17

Side 1: Grant Cooper address to Progressive Labor Party, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 5 February 1975; George S. Benson, "Is America Today's Rome?," 12 January 1975; Benson, "Roman Empire Relived," 19 January 1975

Side 2: Benson, "America Can Desert the Roman Pattern," 26 January 1975; "America Is Not Rome," 2 February 1975; "Communist Infiltration," 9 February 1975; "Who Will Speak for America?," 16 February 1975; "Detente and Self-Preservation," 23 February 1975; "Where Is the Security in Social Security?," 2 March 1975; "Why Social Security Is in Trouble," 9 March 1975; "Socialist Candidate for President," 16 March 1975

7" 18

Side 1: Pryor-McClellan Debate, June 1972; Dale Bumpers; Wilbur Mills, UALR rally, 28 September 1974

Side 2: Mills continued; Tom Wolf, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 2 April 1975

7" 19 Bud Dennis, 5 30-second spots; Herb Marshall, 6 15-second spots

7" 20 David Pryor, oral history interview 1983, Part I, 9 September 1983

7" 20a David Pryor, oral history interview 1983, Part II, 9 September 1983

7" 20b David Pryor, oral history interview 1983, Part III, 9 September 1983

7" 20c David Pryor, oral history interview 1983, Part IV, 9 September 1983

7" 21 McDougal for Congress, 3 30-second spots, 1982

7" 22 ASU Public Radio Service, "The Story of Arkansas," Part I

7" 23 ASU Public Radio Service, "The Story of Arkansas," Part II





Video Tapes

The video tapes include both cassette and reel-to-reel tapes. Series labeled Beta, VHS, and VTR are all cassette tapes. The remaining series are various sizes of reel-to-reel tapes. Item designations correspond to those assigned in the Archives; exceptions are some of the Beta and VHS, which were not assigned designations. Also, the RR tapes are reel-to-reel tapes that lacked an Archives designation. Item descriptions are based on information written on the tapes. Designated items not part of the collection are signified by "NA."

Beta 1 Bill Clinton, interview by Polly Crews, KLMN Fort Smith, 27 July 1979

Beta 2 NA

Beta 3 Hillary Rodham Clinton, interview, In Focus

Beta 4 Bill Clinton, "Bill Clinton: America's Youngest Governor," PM Magazine, KSLA-TV, 19 September 1979

Beta 5 Bill Clinton, election night coverage, NBC, 1978

Beta 6 Bill Clinton, election night coverage, ABC, 1978

Beta 7 Bill Clinton, gubernatorial campaign, 1978

Beta 8 Arkansas Credit Council, 3 30-second spots: "Dreams," "Furnace," "Empty Promise"

Beta 9 Democratic National Central Committee, commercials, 1982

Beta 10 Dale Bumpers and David Pryor, addresses to Rotary Club, January 1986; Pryor, town meeting, 30 August 1985, part 1

Beta 11 David Pryor, town meeting, 30 August 1985, part 2

Beta 12 Leach, 1 5-minute program, 1 30 second spot; Gillis, 1 2-minute, 1 30-second spots; Brown, 1 2-minute spot; Joe DiRosa, 1 30-second spot

Beta 13 unknown

VHS 1 NA

VHS 2 Constitutional Amendment Forum, 1984

VHS 3 Counseling political candidates; "1950s Politics--Arkansas Style;" gambling ads; Joe Woodward program

VHS 4 Dale Bumpers, town meeting; Benjamin Spock, birthday celebration

VHS 5 League of Women Voters--"Meet Your Candidates, 1984:" Bob Fairchild; Ralph Treat; Charles Howard; municipal judge candidates Smith, Williams, Crenshaw; city board candidates

VHS 6 Meet the Candidates--county judge; John Paul Hammerschmidt, interview, 4 January 1984; Tom McRae, "Quality Education in Arkansas," 29 September 1983; Thomas "Mack" McLarty, 27 January 1984

VHS 7 Gillis Long, Leach, Freeman, Hardy, Mary Evelyn Parker; Louisiana, 1978

VHS 8 Dale Bumpers and Asa Hutchinson, debate, senate, September 1986

VHS 9 Dale Bumpers

VHS 10 Bill Clinton, 12 spots

VHS 11 Bill Clinton, spots for congress, attorney general, governor; Woodward for Governor; Maxine Wilmuth for State Senator

VHS 12 Monroe Schwarztlose, interview, 1980

VHS 13 David Pryor, speech, introduced by Ron Bumpass, noon Rotary, 9 January 1986

VHS 14 Pryor for Senate, 1984

VHS 15 Pryor for Senate, spots, 1978

VHS 16 Bob Dole for President, "To the Stars through Difficulties"

VHS 17 Inaugural

VHS 18 Jim McDougal, campaign speeches, 1982

VHS 19 1982: Jim McDougal, coverage of campaign; interview with four Democrats running for Congress

VHS 20 Madalyn Murray O'Hair, "Separation of Church and State," University of Arkansas, 25 March 1976

VHS 21 Energy conference, Arkansas State Department of Energy, 1979

VHS 22 "Nuclear War: The Present Danger," 23 January 1982; David Pryor, 3 March 1984; John Glenn, 3 March 1984; Dale Bumpers, 25 May 1984

VHS 23 Gary Hart, speech, presidential campaign, Fayetteville, 14 May 1984

VTR 1 Dale Bumpers, interview, "The Political Process"

VTR 2 NA

VTR 3 NA

VTR 4 Clinton for Governor, 3 30-second spots: "Education," "Jobs," "Promising Man;" 25 October 1980

VTR 5 Clinton for Governor, 2 30-second spots: "New Utilities," "New Children"

VTR 6 Clinton for Governor, 6 30-second spots: "Tough Decisions," "Family," "Utilities," "Jobs," "Children," "Elderly"

VTR 7 Bill Clinton, address on energy, KARK TV, 26 July 1979

VTR 8 NA

VTR 9 Bill Clinton, interview, "People, Places, and Polly," 27 July 1979

VTR 10 Bill Clinton, conversation with, KLMN 24, 10 November 1979

VTR 11 Bill Clinton, "A Summer With the 39th Infantry Brigade," Fort Chaffee, 1980

VTR 12 David Newbern, 1 30-second spot: "On the Law;" May 1984

VTR 13 Richard Osborne, 2 70-second, 2 30-seconds spots

2" VT 1 Clinton for Governor, 3 30-second spots: BC 111, BC 112, BC 113; 4 October 1978

2" VT 2 Clinton for Governor, 2 30-second spots: BC 109, BC 110; 2 May 1978

2" VT 3 Clinton for Governor, 3 30-second spots: BC 111, BC 112, BC 113; 12 October 1978

2" VT 4 Clinton for Governor, 7 30-second spots: BC 101, BC 102, BC 103, BC 104, BC 105, BC 106, BC 107; 12 October 1978

2" VT 5 Clinton for Governor, 2 30-second spots: BC 109, BC 110; 1978

2" VT 6 Clinton for Governor, 1 5-minute program: BC 108; 10 April 1978

2" VT 7 Pryor for Senate, 4 30-second spots: "Double Eagle," "$1 Billion," "Why I Want," "Farms;" 19 May 1978

2" VT 8 Pryor for Senate, 4 spots: "Important Decision," "Makes Sense," "Farms," "Take a Lesson;" 26 May 1978

2" VT 9 Pryor for Senate, 5 30-second shots, 8 June 1978

2" VT 10 Pryor for Senate, 1 30-second spot, 6 June 1978

2" VT 11 Clinton for Governor, 3 30-second spots, 26 October 1980

2" VT 12 Clinton for Governor, 19 May 1980

2" VT 13 Clinton for Governor, 7 30-second spots, 9 October 1978

2" VT 14 Clinton for Governor, 1 30-second spot, May 1980

2" VT 15 Clinton for Governor, 1 30-second spot, 19 May 1980

2" VT 16 Clinton for Congress, 1974

2" VT 17 Clinton for Congress, 1974

2" VT 18 Clinton for Attorney General, 2 30-second spots: T-30-193P-03, T-30-193P-04; 1976

2" VT 19 Clinton for Attorney General, 2 30-second spots: T-30-193P-01, T-30-193P-02; 1976

2" VT 20 McDougal for Congress, 1982

2" VT 21 Maxine Wilmuth

RR 1 Madalyn Murray O'Hair, "Separation of Church and State," University of Arkansas

RR 2 Democratic National Committee, 6 30-second spots, 22 September 1982

RR 3 Ku Klux Klan rally

RR 4 unknown

RR 5 Note: This was originally labeled "5"123" under the audio tapes. Orval Faubus, Madison County Bicentennial Celebration, Huntsville, 23 August 1975

3" VT 1 Bill Clinton, 1 30-minute program

3" VT 2 Clinton for Governor, 1 30-minute program, 4 May 1978

3" VT 3 Clinton for Congress, 1 30-minute program, 1974

General

B Series Audio Tapes

These tapes are reel-to-reel recordings of the National Education Program's "Behind the News" show. Reflecting a distinctly conservative Christian viewpoint, the show featured George Benson, president of Harding University in Searcy, until his retirement in April 1984. Benson is the commentator on tapes 1-476. His successor, J. Terry Johnson of Enterprise Square, Oklahoma, is the commentator on the remaining tapes. Each tape is approximately 15 minutes long. Because of the show's distinct perspective, a separate subject index has been created for the B Series Audio Tapes; it is located at the end of the collection index. Item descriptions are based on information provided on the program cards in Box 74.

B 1 "How Big Is Too Big? Future Generations Stripped of Investment Capital by Growth of Federal Spending--NOW," 6 April 1975

B 2 "Bicentennial Fraud: Group Makes Effort to Exploit Celebration for UN-American Purposes," 13 August 1975

B 3 "Profit Reporting to Destroy Profit: Press Reporting Misleading--Would Destroy Free Enterprise System," 20 April 1975

B 4 "Who Wants to Destroy the CIA: Communist Party USA Urges CIA Be Abolished," 27 April 1927

B 5 "Our Rebate World: Congress Uses REBATE Concept as Cover for Huge Deficit Spending," 4 May 1975

B 6 "Investigations: Congress Spends Millions for Political Investigations But Many Vital National Questions Go Unanswered," 11 May 1975

B 7 "Panama-Havana-Moscow Axis: State Department Actions Would Surrender Panama Canal Control," 18 May 1975

B 8 "A Warning to All Americans: American Technology and Strategic Goods Exported to Soviet Union Could Result in NATIONAL SUICIDE," 25 May 1975

B 9 "Why Starvation? Hunger and Famine Used as Weapons to Achieve World Communist Domination," 1 June 1975

B 10 "Should Government Employees Strike? Congressional Action Would Force Compulsory Bargaining on All Levels of Government," 8 June 1975

B 11 "Government by Regulation: States No Longer Have Check and Balance Power Intended by Founding Fathers--Federal Government Controls," 15 June 1975

B 12 "National Health Insurance: A Discussion of the High Cost of Health Care," 22 June 1975

B 13 "A Final Look at Vietnam: Communists Boast of Successful Plan to Create 'No Win' War Policy," 29 June 1975

B 14 "Will America Nationalize Industry?" 6 July 1975

B 15 "Election Reform Waste: Federal Courts Will Rule on New Election Law Reforms," 13 July 1975

B 16 "The Planning Bill: America to Become a Managed Society if Government Continues It's[sic] Socialistic Trend," 20 July 1975

B 17 "Who Benefits from Detente: Detente Will Aid Communists in World Take Over," 27 July 1975

B 18 "Inflation: American People Ready for Austerity and Common Sense to Whip Inflation," 3 August 1975

B 19 "Nuclear Power . . . the Facts," 10 August 1975

B 20 "Who Is Against Planning: National Master Planning Legislation Is Sure Course to Socialistic Nation," 17 August 1975

B 21 "Phychological [sic] Warfare: Soviet Union Continues to Enslave World Without War With Guns," 24 August 1975

B 22 "Can a Government Go Bankrupt: Bankrup [sic] Government Would End All Checks to 44 Million Citizens," 31 August 1975

B 23 "We the People: America Needs to Restudy Reasons for Our Strength," 7 September 1975

B 24 "Communism and Free Labor," 14 September 1975

B 25 "Is Panama Only the Beginning? Give-away of Panama Canal Is Dangerous Killing of Such a Treaty in Best Interest of Nation," 21 September 1975

B 26 "America's Cheapest Liquid: No Other Packaged Liquid Is as Cheap as Gasoline Is in America," 28 September 1975

B 27 "Slavery Endorsed . . . Helsinki Accord: Accord Will Result in Total Enslavement for Mankind by Communism . . . Or War," 5 October 1975

B 28 "Phony Propaganda . . . Peoples Bi-Centennial Commission: Phony Commission Drawing Support by Fraud . . . A Warning," 12 October 1975

B 29 "Soviet Military Power: Can the World Afford to Allow Us to Become Second-Rate in Naval Power?," 19 October 1975

B 30 "United States Day: Reflecting on the Difference Between the U.S. Constitution and the UN Charter," 26 October 1975

B 31 "Crisis in Education: In Spite of Vast Spending for Education 21 Million Americans Can Neither Read or Write," 2 November 1975

B 32 "Big Government: Wage Earners Pay 80 Percent of Total Cost of Government--Increasing Each Year," 9 November 1975

B 33 "Misquoting History: History Records Ten Great Truisms Which All Americans Need to Remember . . . ," 16 November 1975

B 34 "America's Next Chapter: Politicians Have Lost and Betrayed the Confidence of Most Americans," 23 November 1975

B 35 "World Peace . . . Communist Style: Innocent Americans Joining in Sponsorship of Communist Front 'World Peace Council' Program," 30 November 1975

B 36 "The War Has Begun: These Are Days That Call for Deep Loyalty to the Americans [sic] System by All Citizens," 7 December 1975

B 37 "Should New York Be 'Bailed Out': Is It Right That Tax Dollars of U.S. Workers Be Diverted to Cover Debts of Wasteful City?," 14 December 1975

B 38 "Curing the Nations [sic] Ills: Is America 'A Land Above All Lands' to the Lord?," 21 December 1975

B 39 "What About the ERA? Where in All of the World Do Women Have More Than Is the Lot of the American Woman?," 28 December 1975

B 40 "Whither the UN? UN Support Weakening Among American Voters and Congress," 30 March 1975

B 41 "Law of the Seas: Who Will Develop Sea-Bed Resources?," 23 March 1975

B 42 "America on the Move: Nation Leads World in Advancements and Mode of Transportation by Profit Motive," 4 January 1976

B 43 "America's Religious Heritage: America Founded on Religious Freedom," 11 January 1976

B 44 "The Distance of 200 Years," 18 January 1976

B 45 "The Future of Detente," 25 January 1976

B 46 "Agri-Power," 1 February 1976

B 47 "Rules of Law . . . or Regulation?," 8 February 1976

B 48 "Terrorist War Declaration," 15 February 1976

B 49 "The Fork in the Road," 22 February 1976

B 50 "Can America Live Without Intelligence?," 29 February 1976

B 51 "Have We Begun to Nationalize?," 7 March 1976

B 52 "What About MCPL?," 14 March 1976

B 53 "Renewed Effort Toward World Government," 21 March 1976

B 54 "One Man Secret Agreements," 28 March 1976

B 55 "Government Destroying Golden Goose," 4 April 1976

B 56 "Bicentennial Message," 11 April 1976

B 57 "Congress Needs Investigating," 18 April 1976

B 58 "Can America Afford Foreign Aid," 22 April 1976

B 59 "The Greatest Danger to Freedom," 2 May 1976

B 60 "The Panama Canal Giveaway," 9 May 1976

B 61 "A Strategy for Freedom," 16 June [sic] 1976

B 62 "What the Fourth Is All About," 23 May 1976

B 63 "The Disappearing Farm Families," 30 May 1976

B 64 "Fraud in High Places," 6 June 1976

B 65 "Solving the Problem of Crime," 13 June 1976

B 66 "Tell Us the Truth," 20 June 1976

B 67 "Warm Up for Revolution," 27 June 1976

B 68 "What America Is Not," 4 July 1976

B 69 "House Cleaning in Congress," 11 July 1976

B 70 "Playing Politics With Unemployment," 18 July 1976

B 71 "Equal Justice for All," 25 July 1976

B 72 "Will Regulations Destroy Freedom?," 1 August 1976

B 73 "New Age of Religious Repression in USSA [sic]," 8 August 1976

B 74 "Forked Tongue Diplomacy," 15 August 1976

B 75 "The Price of Civilized Society," 22 August 1976

B 76 "What Happened to the Panama Canal?," 29 August 1976

B 77 "Discrimination Among Thieves," 5 September 1976

B 78 "What About the Republic of China?," 12 September 1976

B 79 "Korea and the Constitution," 19 September 1976

B 80 "Constitution Week . . . 1976," 26 September 1976

B 81 "Congress Refuses to Reform," 3 October 1976

B 82 "The Problem of Divestiture," 10 October 1976

B 83 "World Money for World Government," 17 October 1976

B 84 "Restoring the Honor of Congress," 24 October 1976

B 85 "Freedom Day," 31 October 1976

B 86 "Now the Elections Are Over," 7 November 1976

B 87 "Profit . . . The Energy of Freedom," 14 November 1976

B 88 "Capital . . . The Fuel of Plenty," 21 November 1976

B 89 "America Capitalism as an Economic System: A Perspective," 28 November 1976

B 90 "Private Enterprise Essential to Human Freedom," 5 December 1976

B 91 "Natural Gas Price Controls--Pennywise, But Pound-foolish," 12 December 1976

B 92 "Restoring Confidence," 19 December 1976

B 93 "Panama Moratorium Is Over," 26 December 1976

B 94 "Crises in Taxation," 2 January 1977

B 95 "Meeting Rising Health Costs," 9 January 1977

B 96 "Determining the Third Century," 16 January 1977

B 97 "What About Civil Defense," 23 January 1977

B 98 "Economic Growth," 30 January 1977

B 99 "America's No. 1 Problem," 6 February 1977

B 100 "Energy Conservation," 13 February 1977

B 101 "Public Financing . . . A Political Fraud," 20 February 1977

B 102 "America's Third Century," 27 February 1977

B 103 "Threat of ERA," 6 March 1977

B 104 "Fiscal Policy," 13 March 1977

B 105 "What Is Russia's Purpose," 20 March 1977

B 106 "What Is Detente?," 27 March 1977

B 107 "Not of One Mind," 3 April 1977

B 108 "Looking Ahead," 10 April 1977

B 109 "Freedom to Dream," 17 April 1977

B 110 "Freedom to Compete," 24 April 1977

B 111 "Automatic Screening of Management," 1 May 1977

B 112 "High Investment in Tools," 8 May 1977

B 113 "Personal Freedom for Employees," 15 May 1977

B 114 "Progress Stymid [sic] by Federal Regulation," 22 May 1977

B 115 "The Role of Small Business," 29 May 1977

B 116 "Top Secret Documents," 5 June 1977

B 117 "The Policies Adopted by the Top Secret Documents--NSC 68," 12 June 1977

B 118 "Part III: The Top Secret Documents," 19 June 1977

B 119 "The Top Secret Document--Part IV," 26 June 1977

B 120 "American Labor Leaders Hold the Key," 3 July 1977

B 121 "Planning and Controlling Lives," 10 July 1977

B 122 "Farmers Take the Brunt Again," 17 July 1977

B 123 "Why Do People Refuse to Believe the Truth About Communism?," 24 July 1977

B 124 "Facts About Profits," 31 July 1977

B 125 "Profits Are Essential for Progress," 7 August 1977

B 126 "How to Get More Oil and Gas," 14 August 1977

B 127 "Getting Back to Basics," 21 August 1977

B 128 "Is Talking Enough?," 28 August 1977

B 129 "The Problem," 4 September 1977

B 130 "Energy," 11 September 1977

B 131 "Energy--Part Two," 18 September 1977

B 132 "What Is Communism?," 25 September 1977

B 133 "America's Number One Problem," 2 October 1977

B 134 "How Free Private Enterprise Works," 9 October 1977

B 135 "The Energy Problem;" "The Labor Reform Act of 1977;" "Artificial Controls;" 9 October 1977

B 136 "The Administration's Labor Bill Analyzed," 16 October 1977

B 137 "Cuba--A Regimented Society;" "The Panama Canal Issue;" "Who Negotiated the Canal Treaty?;" 16 October 1977

B 138 "Is Panama--Another Domino?," 23 October 1977

B 139 "If I Were America's Enemy," 23 October 1977

B 140 "Why Persistent Unemployment in America;" "America's Growing Debt;" "Experience and Success;" 30 October 1977

B 141 "Cuba--A Regimented Society;" 30 October 1977

B 142 "The Origin of Terrorism;" "Terrorism Rooted in Class Warfare;" "Terrorism Is a Tactic;" 6 November 1977

B 143 "A Key Internal Problem;" "A Model Pattern;" "Cooperation Is the Key;" 13 November 1977

B 144 "A Proposed Rake-Off;" "Communism and Anti-Communism;" "Is Torrijos a Communist?;" 20 November 1977

B 145 "The Family Home Is Eroding;" "Saving the Family Home;" "What Is the Crisis?;" 27 November 1977

B 146 "How to Save $40 Billion;" "The Strategic Value of South Africa;" "Critical Uncertainties;" 4 December 1977

B 147 "Steel Industry in Trouble;" " 11 December 1977

B 148 "The Soviet Union, Yes? Cuba, No?;" "The FBI Under Fire;" "FBI Still Under Fire;" 18 December 1977

B 149 "A Right to Be Equal?;" "The New Trend;" "The American Reward;" 25 December 1977

B 150 "The Modern Miracle;" "The Japanese Miracle (Continued);" "The Modern Miracle (Continued)," 8 January 1978

B 151 "The Japanese Miracle (Continued);" "Backing Our American Heritage;" 15 January 1978

B 152 "One Reasons [sic] for Strikes;" "A Communist Evaluation of Strikes;" "Communism and Strikes;" 22 January 1978

B 153 "A Tremendous Challenge;" "Another Bureaucratic Dream;" "The Cure for Inflation;" 29 January 1978

B 154 "This Is My Country;" "Current Problem Facing Congress;" "A Major Problem With Many Facets;" 5 February 1978

B 155 "What About the Money of All Us Americans;" "Remedy for National Over-Spending;" "The Beginning of an Awakening;" 12 February 1978

B 156 "A New Way of Making Money;" "America's Image Abroad;" "Gas and Oil--Still a Problem;" 19 February 1978

B 157 "It Is Time for Something;" "A Secret Revealed;" "The Panama Canal;" 26 February 1978

B 158 "Problems;" "Government Spending;" "Employment and Unemployment;" 5 March 1978

B 159 "Americans Now Being Heard;" "What Are the Communists Thinking About Today?;" "Regulation-itis;" 12 March 1978

B 160 "Money Matters in America;" "Where a Lot of Your Tax Dollars Go;" "A Closer Look at Salt II;" 19 March 1978

B 161 "America's Most Serious Threat;" "Fundamentals of Americanism;" "Two Serious Warnings;" 26 March 1978

B 162 "A Threat to Private Enterprise;" "He Wonders and I Wonder;" "Another Major Threat to America's Future;" 2 April 1978

B 163 "Communism Advancing in North Africa;" "Communist Policy Continued;" "Taxation Is the Great Enemy of Human Rights;" 9 April 1978

B 164 "A Change in American Tax Policy;" "Taxes Driving America Toward Collectivism;" "A New Purpose in Tax Policy;" 16 April 1978

B 165 "Restraint Needed;" "Cooperation Needed;" "The Amazing Increase of Federal Taxation in America;" 23 April 1978

B 166 "German Prosperity;" "Balanced Strength;" "Be Realistic;" 30 April 1978

B 167 "Balance Required;" "An Endangered Species;" "Endangered American Rights;" 7 May 1978

B 168 "America's Policy of Appeasement;" "What Happened to the Monroe Doctrine?;" "A New Ford Venture;" 14 May 1978

B 169 "American Ingenuity at Work;" "It's Military Policy;" "Wage Trends Through 1978;" 21 May 1978

B 170 "Growing Communist Influence in Mexico;" "It Doesn't Make Sense;" "Growing Communist Influence in America;" 28 May 1978

B 171 "World Spotlight on Namibia (continued)," 4 June 1978

B 172 "What Is the National Education Program Headquartered at Searcy, Arkansas?,"11 June 1978

B 173 "Personal Freedom in Russia;" "A Public Message to Congressmen;" 18 June 1978

B 174 "Why Two Classes?;" "Private Colleges Face Troubles;" "Terrorism and Vandalism Wrenching Dilemmas;" 25 June 1978

B 175 "America and Her National Debt;" "Capital Formation;" 2 July 1978

B 176 "Religion in America;" "Benjamin Franklin on Religion in America;" "Alexis de Tocqueville on Religion in America;" 9 July 1978

B 177 "The Great Conflict;" "Another Important Country Falls to the Communists;" 16 July 1978

B 178 "Industry--The Pride of a Nation;" "Mis-guided Tax Policies;" "America's Economic System;" 23 July 1978

B 179 "Human Rights and Common Sense;" "Human Rights--Unequal Application;" "Modern-Day Civil War;" 30 July 1978

B 180 "The Civil War Between Government and Steel," 6 August 1978

B 181 "What Is Americanism?;" "Taxpayer Revolt;" "Why Do So Few Americans Vote?;" 13 August 1978

B 182 "Early America;" "The Power to Tax Is the Power to Kill;" "Solzhenitsyn on the Decline of the West;" 20 August 1978

B 183 "The Golden Fleece;" "Solzhenitsyn on American Crime;" 27 August 1978

B 184 "The Right of Private Property;" "How Communism Operates;" "A Communist Weakness;" 3 September 1978

B 185 "Farmers Face Financial Famine;" "Our Own Worst Enemy;" "The Test of Private Ownership;" 10 September 1978

B 186 "Friend or Foe;" "Too Much Government;" "Over-taxes and Over-regulated;" 17 September 1978

B 187 "Where Is America Going;" "The Supreme Court Speaks;" "America Is Changing;" 24 September 1978

B 188 "Medicine--Up for Grabs?;" "The U.S.A. Medical Record;" "Medicine in Great Britain;" 1 October 1978

B 189 "Communist Tactics," 8 October 1978

B 190 "The Legacy of Edward Hunter;" "Yogoda's Experiment;" 15 October 1978

B 191 "More Learning in Today's Schools?;" "Teaching Fundamentals in High School;" "Returning to Basics in American Schools;" 22 October 1978

B 192 "Will the Communists Cooperate With Us?;" "Contrasting Americanism and Communism;" "What to Do About Communism;" 29 October 1978

B 193 "Can We Trust?;" "Words Mean Nothing;" "The Warning of Demosthenes;" 5 November 1978

B 194 "The War Called Salt II;" "Soviets Changed for the Better?;" "Communists Plan to Encircle Us;" 12 November 1978

B 195 "Soviets Still Talk of World Conquest;" "Encirclement and Demoralization;" "The Revolutionaries Abroad Have a Slogan;" 19 November 1978

B 196 "From York College;" "What Choices Have We?;" "Who Makes Choices?;" 26 November 1978

B 197 "A Right to Rescind;" "Men Are Asking Questions;" "Rescinding State Vote on ERA;" 3 December 1978

B 198 "Charmed by Our Enemies;" "Regarding Chou En-Lai;" "Regarding Communism;" 10 December 1978

B 199 "The Unconstitutional and Inflationary Tax System;" "New Purposes of Taxation;" "Materialism;" 17 December 1978

B 200 "A Worthwhile Memory;" "Douglas MacArthur Was a Hero;" "The Japanese Surrender;" 24 December 1978

B 201 "Incredible Waste;" "Washington Waste;" "Examples of Washington Waste;" 31 December 1978

B 202 "Sons of the American Revolution Speak;" "The U.S. Constitution;" "The Miracle of Philadelphia;" 7 January 1979

B 203 "Facts About South Africa;" "Strategic Value of South Africa;" "South Africa's Importance;" 14 January 1979

B 204 "Factors Involved in Recognizing Red China;" "Russia Is an Example;" "Why the Decision to Recognize Red China?;" 21 January 1979

B 205 "Priorities;" "Making Choices;" "Germany's Choice;" 28 January 1979

B 206 "More About the Recognition of Red China;" "Human Rights;" "A Message for Israel;" 4 February 1979

B 207 "More About the Recognition of Red China;" "Taiwan Jeopardized;" "A Hasty Decision;" 11 February 1979

B 208 "The Case of Sweden;" "Sweden Seeks the Answer;" "Private Enterprise Is the Answer;" 18 February 1979

B 209 "It Has Proved Itself;" "Liberal American Aid;" "Reliance on America;" 25 February 1979

B 210 "Whose War on Poverty?;" "Counting the Cost;" "Public Welfare;" 4 March 1979

B 211 "Productivity Holds the Key;" "Increasing Productivity;" "Value of Investment;"11 March 1979

B 212 "A Time for Truth;" "Private Enterprise and Freedom;" "Private Ownership--Key to Freedom;" 18 March 1979

B 213 "Cults: When Will We Hear From Them Again;" "How Cults Work;" "Cults Concern Us All;" 25 March 1979

B 214 "Our Real American Heritage;" "Our Heritage of Limited Government;" "Our Heritage of Freedom of Choice;" 1 April 1979

B 215 "What's Happening to Our Money?;" "What Is Inflation?;" "Why Does Government Bring On Inflation?;" 8 April 1979

B 216 "Tasks of Economic Organization;" "Under Free Enterprise How Do We Determine What to Produce?;" "How Does Free Enterprise Choose Methods?;" 15 April 1979

B 217 "Who Gets How Much of What? (Tasks of Economic Organization Part 2);" "Who Determines Your Job?;" "Importance of Saving;" 22 April 1979

B 218 "Communist Tactics Strategy and Objectives;" "War With Communism;" "Communist Successes;" 29 April 1979

B 219 "Energy Crisis;" "Is There Really An Energy Crisis?;" "More on the Energy Crisis and Its Solutions;" 6 May 1979

B 220 "Who's Regulating Whom;" "Bureaucratic Confession;" "Overlapping Instructions;" 13 May 1979

B 221 "The Trilateral Commission;" "The Foundation and the Trilateral Commission;" "The Trilateral Commission and the Carter Administration;" 20 May 1979

B 222 "Prelude to Salt II;" "Analysis Salt II;" "Concern Over Salt II;" 27 May 1979

B 223 "You Get What You Pay For;" "Who Pays the Bills;" "Investment Capital Is the Key Word;" 3 June 1979

B 224 "A Proposal to Help Destroy Private Enterprise;" "Oil Price Decontrol;" "The Attack on Property Rights;" 10 June 1979

B 225 "Oil Profits--Knowing vs Believing;" "Oil Profits--The Function and Nature of Profits;" "Oil Profits--The Truth About Oil Profits;" 17 June 1979

B 226 "It's Time to Change Direction;" "Constitutional Amendment to Balance the Budget;" "Tax Limitation;" 24 June 1979

B 227 "A Basic Economic Truth;" "Government Spending;" "How to Cut Government Spending;" 1 July 1979

B 228 "Future of Free Enterprise;" "The Profit Motive;" "The Free, Competitive Market;" 8 July 1979

B 229 "The Softening Up Process;" "Background to Salt;" "Mutual Assured Destruction;" 15 July 1979

B 230 "The Desire for Peace;" "Detente and Salt;" "Analysis of Salt II;" 22 July 1979

B 231 "Provisions of Salt II;" "Basic Flaws in Salt II;" "The People and Salt II;" 29 July 1979

B 232 "The Nature of Economics;" "The Free Market;" "Willing Versus Unwilling Exchange;" 5 August 1979

B 233 "Basis of the Ideological Struggle;" "The Free Competitive Market;" "Von Mises on the Free Market;" 12 August 1979

B 234 "Gasoline Shortage--Government Responsibility;" "Oil Price Controls;" "Environmentalist-Caused Energy Crisis;" 19 August 1979

B 235 "Energy and Economic Freedon [sic];" "The Windfall Profits Tax;" "More on Windfall Profits Tax;" 26 August 1979

B 236 "Interrelationship of Energy Markets;" "Our Coal Potential;" "Effect of Price Controls;" 2 September 1979

B 237 "The Government Gas Shortage;" "Effect of Environmentalism on Energy Production;" "Oil Prices and Profits;" 9 September 1979

B 238 "Windfall Profits Tax;" "More On Windfall Profits Tax;" "Oil Company Profits;" 16 September 1979

B 239 "The Path to Bondage;" "Affirmative Action;" "Freedoms Lost;" 23 September 1979

B 240 "Our Loss of Confidence in Government;" "Freedom: a Total Concept;" "A Close Look at the Weber Case;" 30 September 1979

B 241 "Cost of Government Regulations;" "Government Regulation;" "More On Costs of Government Regulations;" 7 October 1979

B 242 "Cost of Government Regulations;" "More On Costs of Government Regulations;" "What Can Be Done About Regulation Costs?;" 14 October 1979

B 243 "The Red Tide Rolls in Nicaragua;" "The Phony Human Rights Issue;" "Nicaragua Goes Red With U.S. Aid;" 21 October 1979

B 244 "Nicaragua Under the Sandinistas;" "Carter Administrations Responsibility for the Loss of Nicaragua;" "Central American Dominoes;" 28 October 1979

B 245 "Loss of the Freedom to Know;" "The Fairness Doctrine;" "Federal Urban Renewal;" 4 November 1979

B 246 "Soviet Combat Troops in Cuba;" "Causes of the Second Cuban Crisis;" "How to Prevent Further Intelligence Failures;' 11 November 1979

B 247 "Second Cuban Crisis;" "Failure of U.S. Intelligence;" Soviet Pressures [sic] Tactics;" 18 November 1979

B 248 "Economic Impact of Government Regulations;" "Chrysler Corporation Problem;" "More On the Chrysler Problem;" 25 November 1979

B 249 "Inflation--Our Number One Problem;" "Consumer Price Index Measures Inflation;" "Inflation Discourages Thrift;" 2 December 1979

B 250 "Establishment of the Federal Reserve System;" "How Money Is Created;" "Creating Money Out of Thin Air;" 9 December 1979

B 251 "What the Economists Mean;" "Something-for-Nothing Attitude;" "Deficit Spending;" 16 December 1979

B 252 "The Confiscation of Savings;" "How the Fed Increases the Money Supply;" "The Fractional Reserve Multiplier;" 23 December 1979

B 253 "Chrysler Loan Guarantee;" "The Consequences of High Interest Rates;" "Why Interest Rates Are So High;" 30 December 1979

B 254 "Origin of the Iranian Crisis;" "The Iranian Crisis;" "The Anthony Dollar Fiasco;" 6 January 1980

B 255 "Importance of Basic Principles;" "Freedom and Responsibility;" "Lessons of History;" 13 January 1980

B 256 "The Sagebrush Rebellion;" "More on the Sagebrush Rebellion;" "There Are Similarities;" 20 January 1980

B 257 "The Minimum Wage;" "Moral Decay;" "Aliens and the Censud [sic];" 27 January 1980

B 258 "Four Basic Points;" "Four Basic Points--Continued;" "Four Basic Points--Conclusion;" 3 February 1980

B 259 "Soviet Conquest of Afghanistan;" "Afghanistan and Policy Changes;" "Our Response to the Challenge;" 10 February 1980

B 260 "An Astonishing Statement;" "An Important Question;" "The Soviet Objective;" 17 February 1980

B 261 "Chrysler Loan Guarantee;" "The Windfall Profits Tax;" "Possible Punitive Gasoline Tax;" 24 February 1980

B 262 "Potential for War;" "The Beluchistan Spark;" "Economic Warfare;" 2 March 1980

B 262a "There Is Good News With the Bad News;" "Have We Learned Our Lesson?;" "Boycotting the Olympics;" 9 March 1980

B 263 "The New Budget;" "Guns or Butter;" "Discount Rates Goes [sic] Up;" 16 March 1980

B 264 "Basic Premise;" "The Source of Government Funds;" "The Consumer Price Index and You;" 23 March 1980

B 265 "Foreign Affairs A General Concern;" "Communist Cover-up;" "Communists Reveal Their Goals;" 30 March 1980

B 266 "The Lessons of History;" "Soviet Plans for War;" "Soviet Conquest of the Third World;" 6 April 1980

B 267 "Deja Vu;" "The Republic of the United States of America;" "The Spirit of Individualism;" 13 April 1980

B 268 "Demand for a Balanced Budget;" "Why Inflation Raises Prices;" "It's Time to 'Bite the Bullet';" 20 April 1980

B 269 "Equality;" "Equality by Law;" "On Responsibility;" 27 April 1980

B 270 "Growth in Government Spending;" "Effects of Taxation;" "Is a Balanced Budget the Answer?;" 4 May 1980

B 271 "Our Market Economy;" "Turning Retirees Into Charity Cases;" "How Inflation Harms the Savers;" 11 May 1980

B 272 "The Strange Silence About Communism;" "Need to Understand Communism;" "Communist Doctrine;" 18 May 1980

B 273 "Behind the Windfall Profits Tax;" "Consequences of Windfall Profits Tax;" "Windfall Profits Tax a Disaster;" 25 May 1980

B 274 "Events in World War III;" "China and Korea in World War III;" "The Soviets Are Still Winning World War III;" 1 June 1980

B 275 "The Loss of Iran;" "The Loss of Rhodesia;" "The Threat to South Africa;" 8 June 1980

B 276 "Moral Decay;" "Political Decay;" "Economic Decay;" 15 June 1980

B 277 "The First Step;" "Funds for Defense;" "The All Volunteer Force;" 22 June 1980

B 278 "Importance of Private Property;" "The Free Market;" "The Role of Profit;" 29 June 1980

B 279 "Speech by Dr. Judd--Part I;" "Speech by Dr. Judd--Part II;" "Speech by Dr. Judd--Part III;" 6 July 1980

B 280 "NATO--Mid East Visit by Dr. C.L. Clay (Guest Speaker);" 13 July 1980

B 281 "Tax Freedom Day;" "Tax and Tax, Spend and Spend, Elect and Elect;" "Cause and Effect;" 20 July 1980

B 282 "Government Spending Is Out of Control;" "Beyond the Precipice;" "Why Taxes Must Be Cut;" 27 July 1980

B 283 "Confidence in Business;" "Misconceptions About Profit;" "Therapy for the Anti-Business Mentality;" 3 August 1980

B 284 "Our America;" "The American System Over the Long Pull;" "America Invaded by Foreign Philosophies;" 10 August 1980

B 285 "Foreign Aid: The Beginning;" "Foreign Aid: Objectives;" "Foreign Aid: Results;" 17 August 1980

B 286 "Foreign Aid: Costs;" "Foreign Aid: World-Wide Redistribution;" "Foreign Aid: The Right Way;" 24 August 1980

B 287 "Trouble in Motorland;" "Ideas Have Consequences;" "Auto Demand Is Elastic;" 31 August 1980

B 288 "OPEC;" "Oil Prices;" "Danger of Recycled OPEC Funds;" 7 September 1980

B 289 "Productivity Is Basic," 14 September 1980

B 290 "Current Problems;" "Busing" [sic]; "Remember?;" 21 September 1980

B 291 "Government Decreed Discrimination;" "Races Don't Have Rights;" "Discrimination to End Discrimination;" 28 September 1980

B 292 "National Affairs Briefing;" "The Pro-Family Issue;" "Reaction and Promise;" 5 October 1980

B 293 "The Eternal Struggle for Freedom;" "Illuminating Ideas;" "Reaching Youth;" 12 October 1980

B 294 "Changing Values;" "On Losing Greatness;" "Secular Humanism;" 19 October 1980

B 295 "An Idea Whose Time Has Come;" "Religion and Politics;" "Duties of a Christian Citizen;" 26 October 1980

B 296 "Relationshio [sic] of Oil Prices to Supplies;" "OPEC's Best Friend;" "There's More Where That Came From;" 2 November 1980

B 297 "Moral Indignation;" "What Is Humanism?;" "Values Clarification;" 9 November 1980

B 298 "One National Voting Time Has Just Passed;" "America's Current Fiscal Status;" "American Foreign Policies;" 16 November 1980

B 299 "Financing Complexities;" "The Best Government;" "Left and Right;" 23 November 1980

B 300 "The Status of Patriotism;" "What Is Patriotism?;" "A Return to Patriotism;" 30 November 1980

B 301 "Economic Thinking;" "Increasing Scarcity;" "Protectionism;" 7 December 1980

B 302 "The Real Meaning of November 4;" "A Change in Direction;" "Promises for the Future;" 14 December 1980

B 303 "The Second Half;" "What Is at Stake;" "What You Can Do;" 21 December 1980

B 304 "Back to Square One;" "Diagnosis and Understanding;" "Beliefs and Truths;" 28 December 1980

B 305 "Playing with Matches;" "Some Basic Facts;" "What Happened?;" 4 January 1981

B 306 "The Way It Was;" "Taxes Or Growth;" "Individualism vs. Commonism;" 11 January 1981

B 307 "Does the Future For America Tragedy or Triumph?;" "America Helped Other People;" "Understanding Is Increasing;" 18 January 1981

B 308 "Secular Humanism;" "Basic Tenets of Humanism;" "The Humanist Manifestos;" 25 January 1981

B 309 "Humanism: A Religion;" "The Established Religion;" "Humanist Control of America;" 1 February 1981

B 310 "Aid to Communist Nations;" "Aid to Poland;" "Socialism: Colossal Rationalization;" 8 February 1981

B 311 "Why Interest Rates Have Soared;" "Cheap Money Means Inflation;" "Taking the Cure;" 15 February 1981

B 312 "Master or Servant?;" "Socialism;" "The Animating Idea;" 22 February 1981

B 313 "The Origin of Money;" "Functions of Money;" "Money vs Wealth;" 1 March 1981

B 314 "Money and Prices;" "What Is Money;" "The Dollar Problem;" 8 March 1981

B 315 "Control of Money;" "The Power to Coin Money;" "Private Gold-Backed Money;" 15 March 1981

B 316 "Distruction [sic] of the Dollar;" "The Gold Standard;" "Return to Gold;" 22 March 1981

B 317 "Confiscation of Wealth;" "The Way to Sound Money;" "Gold Now--or Later;" 29 March 1981

B 318 "The Revolution Was;" "$150,000 Gold;" "Welfare or Democracy;" 5 April 1981

B 319 "Committee to Fight Inflation;" "Spending Cuts;" "Unshackling Business;" 12 April 1981

B 320 "Gains at the Expense of Others;" "Can We Reverse the Tide?;" "The Choice;" 19 April 1981

B 321 "Food Stamps;" "Not the End But the Means;" "Why Not Workfare?;" 26 April 1981

B 322 "The Basic Reference;" "Refreshing Realism;" "Sound Premises Lead to Sound Conclusions;" 3 May 1981

B 323 "Our Once-Free Economy;' "Controls Prevent Progress;" "Free Enterprise Is Natural;" 10 May 1981

B 324 "Reaction Against Realism;" "Soviet Aims;" "At Last: An Anti-Communism Foreign Policy;" 17 May 1981

B 325 "The Climate Is Right;" "We Have No Internal Security;" "Causes of 'Zero Internal Security;'" 24 May 1981

B 326 "Crimes Against the State;" "The Assault on Internal Security;" "The Handcuffed FBI;" 31 May 1981

B 327 "Our Flag: A Symbol;" "The Most Beautiful Flag;" "Can We Wave the Flag Too Much?;" 7 June 1981

B 328 "Toward Soviet America;" "Revolution Underway;" "Communist Plans For You;" 14 June 1981

B 329 "Back at 'Square One;'" "Treason From Within;" "Restoring Internal Security;" 6 June 1981

B 330 "Independence Day;" "The Declaration;" "The Signers;" 28 June 1981

B 331 "Suggested Basics;" "Man's Rights;" "Government;" 5 July 1981

B 332 "Democracy;" "Boys State;" "Boys Nation;" 12 July 1981

B 333 "The Energy Non [sic] Crisis;" "Conspiracy???;" "Energy Independence;" 19 July 1981

B 334 "Entertainment--Or Brainwashing?;" "Behind TV's Anti-Business Attitude;" "Threat to Business;" 26 July 1981

B335 "On Limiting Government;" "The Power to Destroy;" "The Income Tax;" 2 August 1981

B 336 "Only Consumers Pay Taxes;" "First Step to Destruction;" "On Limiting Taxes;" 9 August 1981

B 337 "Gun Control;" "Gun Control Is People Control;" "Right to Bear Arms;" 16 August 1981

B 338 "Protectionism;' "Economics In One Lesson;" "Nothing for Something;" 23 August 1981

B 339 "Narcotics;" "Prevalence of Narcotics;" "Narcotics Sources;" 30 August 1981

B 340 "On Beliefs;" "Student Attitudes;" "Attitudinal Responsibility;" 6 September 1981

B 341 "Our Lower Living Standard;" "OPEC and Living Standards;" "The Transfer Society Trap;" 13 September 1981

B 342 "China Today--Part I;" "China Today--Part II;" "China Today--Part III;" 20 September 1981

B 343 "A Haunting Parallel;" "Civilizations: Rise and Fall;" "Responding to Challenges;" 27 September 1981

B 344 "Social Security Problems;" "The System;" "Social Security Benefits;" 4 October 1981

B 345 "An American Dilemma;" "Don't Worry--You'll Get Your Social Security;" "Revising the Program;" 11 October 1981

B 346 "The Second Battle For Britain;" "The Trojan Horse;" "America's Leading Indicator;" 18 October 1981

B 347 "High Achiever Attitudes Survey;" "Areas for Concern;" "Economic Education;" 25 October 1981

B 348 "The Choice;" "The Powell Memorandum;" "The Issue Is Survival;" 1 November 1981

B 349 "The Powell Memorandum--Part I;" "The Powell Memorandum--Part II;" "The Powell Memorandum--Part III;" 8 November 1981

B 350 "Free Enterprise 'Think Tanks;'" "The Ideology of Freedom;" "Textbook Evaluation;" 15 November 1981

B 351 "Conspiracy Theory;" "Formation on Council on Foreign Relations;" "Conspiracy Theory;" 22 November 1981

B 352 "Political Responsibility;" "Stock Market Jitters;" "Reaganomics;" 29 November 1981

B 353 "Social Security Problems;" "Decentralization;" "Economic Growth;" 6 December 1981

B 354 "Importance of Saving;" "Band-Aids vs Surgery;" "Path to Economic Growth;" 13 December 1981

B 355 "The Cancun Conference;" "The Different Worlds;" "A Better Way;" 20 December 1981

B 356 "The Assault on America;" "Law of the Sea Treaty;" "Strategy for the Future;" 27 December 1981

B 357 "Servant or Master;" "On Limiting Government;" "Term Limitation;" 3 January 1982

B 358 "Negotiations With the Soviets;" "The Soviet Record;" "No Substitute for Victory;" 10 January 1982

B 359 "American Business;" From 1400 to Five;" "Opportunities and Jobs;" 17 January 1982

B 360 "Latin American Assault;" "Central America;" "Mexico;" 24 January 1982

B 361 "The United Nations;" "The U.N. and Nambia [sic];" U.N. Fifth Column;" 31 January 1982

B 362 "The Third Option;" "Soviet African Strategy;" "A Free World Strategy;" 7 February 1982

B 363 "Importance of Saving;" "How to Become a Millionaire;" "Individual Retirement Accounts;" 14 February 1982

B 364 "The Reagan Program;" "The Current Recession;" "On What to Do;" 21 February 1982

B 365 "Jobs;" "Defense Spending;" "Decapitalizing Through Inflation;" 28 February 1982

B 366 "Individual vs Socialism;" "The Americanism Foundation;" "Restoring Faith in Freedom;" 7 March 1982

B 367 "Unemployment Statistics;" "Wages and Unemployment;" "Wages and Productivity;" 14 March 1982

B 368 "Art as a Communist Weapon;" "Picasso, Soldier of the Revolution;" "Reds;" 21 March 1982

B 369 "High Prices;" "The Recession;" "Economic Thinking;" 28 March 1982

B 370 "Tax-Exempt Foundations;" "Investigations of Foundations;" "The Ford Foundation;" 4 April 1982

B 371 "Chickens Come Home to Roost;" "Cause of Federal Deficit;" "How to Reduce the Deficit;" 11 April 1982

B 372 "Get the Facts;" "Background to Current China Policy;" "A Dangerous 'Game;'" 18 April 1982

B 373 "Tax Cuts Mean Spending Cuts;" "America's 'Forgotten Citizen;'" "The Ultimate Solution;" 25 April 1982

B 374 "Trade Is Aid;" "Providing the Rope;" "Let's Use the Capital Weapon;" 2 May 1982

B 375 "Our Foreign Policy Puzzle;" "Foreign Debt Is Our Debt;" "The Kremlin's 'Secret Weapon;'" 9 May 1982

B 376 "The Revolutionary Spark;" "On Limiting Government;" "The Root of All Evil;" 16 May 1982

B 377 "Sources of Government Income;" "Our Opinions;" "Balanced Budget-Tax Limitations Amendment;" 23 May 1982

B 378 "The Choice;" "Behind the Consensus;" "Toward a Socialist America;" 30 May 1982

B 379 "Budget Chess Game;" "At Sea Without an Anchor;" "Budget Analysis;" 6 June 1982

B 380 "We Ar [sic] at War With Communism;" "Central American Policy;" "Soviet-Communist Strategy;' 13 June 1982

B 381 "Why Prices Rise;" "Legal Counterfeiting;" "Consequences of Legal Counterfeiting;" 20 June 1982

B 382 "The People Asked for It;" "Good Intentions;" "Abolish the Fed;" 27 June 1982

B 383 "Structure of the Federal Reserve;" "20th Century Coin-Clipping;" "How the Fed Creates Money;" 4 July 1982

B 384 "Origin of Interest;" "Interest Rate Components;" "Why Interest Rates Remain High;" 11 July 1982

B 385 "Erosion of America [sic] Character;" "Character;" "Thoughts on the National Debt;" 18 July 1982

B 386 "The Third Option;" "We Had Better Believe Them;" "The Communist Soviet Strategy;" 25 July 1982

B 387 "Peace Offensive--Part I;" "Peace Offensive--Part II;" Peace Offensive--Part III;" 1 August 1982

B 388 "Less Than a Lifetime Left?;" "Cost of Foreign Aid;" "The Fallacy of Foreign Aid;" 8 August 1982

B 389 "Possibility of War;" "Present Day Treason;" "Why Not Victory?;" 15 August 1982

B 390 "The Ideal and the Reality;" "Twenty Years of Manipulation;" "What's Past Is Prologue;" 22 August 1982

B 391 "The Moscow Manifesto;" "Anti-Anti-Communism;" "The Fulbright Memorandum;" 29 August 1982

B 391a "The Reuther Memorandum;" "The 'Fairness Doctrine;'" "It Was Planned That Way;" 5 September 1982

B 392 "Nuclear Freeze;" "Who Is Promoting the Freeze?;" "What a 'Freeze' Would Mean;" 12 September 1982

B 393 "Geopolitics;" "The Energy Treasure House;" "The Mineral Treasure House;" 19 September 1982

B 394 "On Education;" "Textbooks;" "On Censorship;" 26 September 1982

B 395 "A Republican Form of Government;" "Origin of Our Federal Government;" "Importance of the Congress;" 3 October 1982

B 396 "The Democratic Process;" "Write Your Congressman;" "How Our Laws Are Made;" 10 October 1982

B 397 "Robbing Peter;" "Horns of a Dilemma;" "The Way It Use [sic] to Be;" 17 October 1982

B 398 "Status of Social Security;" "The Other Option;" "Earned Benefit? or Welfare;" 24 October 1982

B 399 "History of Social Security;" "A Full Employment Scheme;" "Inequity of Social Security;" 31 October 1982

B 400 "Need for Social Security Reform;" "A Political Issue;" "True Reform;" 7 November 1982

B 401 "Most Dangerous Hoax;" "Surrender on the Neutron Bomb;" "Origin of the Freeze;" 14 November 1982

B 402 "Prayer Amendment;" "Abortion on Demand;" "Forced Busing;" 21 November 1982

B 403 "Today's Concerns;" "Wisdom From Abroad;" "The Fatal Desire;" 28 November 1982

B 404 "The 'Ins' and the 'Outs;'" "Cause of the Current Recession;" "How Goes the Nation?;" 5 December 1982

B 405 "Supermarket for Investors;" "Whither Gold;" "Some Fundamental Issues;" 12 December 1982

B 406 "The Controversial Fed;" "Monetary Policy;" "Intervention Means Chaos;" 19 December 1982

B 407 "Elections: Cause or Effect?;" "The 'Economics' of Pragmatism;" "Solution of Our Economic Problems;" 26 December 1982

B 408 "Effects of Taxation;" "Present Day Serfs;" "Flat Rate Income Tax;" 2 January 1983

B 409 "Accepting the Challenge;" "Adventure in Economic Education;" "Enterprise Square, USA;" 9 January 1983

B 410 "A Tour Through Enterprise Sq. U.S.A. #1;" "A Tour Through Enterprise Sq. U.S.A. #2;" "A Tour Through Enterprise Sq. U.S.A. #3;" 16 January 1983

B 411 "Government Spending;' "Government Flunks Economics;" "How to Cut the Cost of Government;" 23 January 1983

B 412 "New Soviet Dictator;" "Soviet Leadership and the KGB;" "The KGB in the U.S.;' 30 January 1983

B 413 "A Time for Action;" "Interest Rate-Caused Recession;" "Growth of Leviathan;" 6 February 1983

B 414 "The Productivity Challenge;" "Eating the 'Seed Corn;'" "Agenda for a Secure America;" 13 February 1983

B 415 "Media Failure;" "Let's Get the Facts;" "Facts About the Recession;" 20 February 1983

B 416 "Let's Do It Right;" "How to Put Millions of Americans Back to Work;" "The Choice;" 27 February 1983

B 417 "Jobs for Everyone;" "Effects of Unemployment Benefits;" "Aliens and Jobs;" 3 March 1983

B 418 "The Gasoline Tax;" "Minimum Wage Laws;" "Domestic Content Bill;" 13 March 1983

B 419 "Ideologies in Conflict;" "The Adorno Thoory [sic];" "Assault on Conservatism;" 20 March 1983

B 420 "America's 'Fifth Column;'" "It Is Consequences That Count;" "Censorship;" 27 March 1983

B 421 "Communist Front Organization;" "How to Spot Subversives;" "A Basic Communist Tactic;" 3 April 1983

B 422 "Washington's Vision--Part I;" "Washington's Vision--Part II;" "Washington's Vision--Part III;" 10 April 1983

B 423 "On What to Do;" "Genesis of the Banking Crisis;" "More on the Banking Crisis;" 17 April 1983

B 424 "The Oil-Banking Rip-Off;" "Fleecing the Taxpayer;" "International Monitary [sic] Fund;" 24 April 1983

B 425 "The Moral Condition;" "America, a Christian Nation;" "Religion and Morality, 'pillars of happiness;'" 1 May 1983

B 426 "Education in America--I;" "Education in America--II;" "Education in America--III;" 8 May 1983

B 427 "The Nature of Wealth;" "Liberty or Security;" "Need for Tax Reform;" 15 May 1983

B 428 "The 'Haves' and the 'Have-Nots;" "The Great Destructive Society;" "How Not to Fight Poverty;" 22 May 1983

B 429 "Effects of Taxation;" "Effect of Inflation;" "More Inflation Ahead;' 29 May 1983

B 430 "Aiding the Communists;" "Red Drive for Strategic Waterway;" "Aid for El Salvador;" 5 June 1983

B 431 "Freedom Isn't Easy;" "Paying the Price;" "1984 Budget;" 12 June 1983

B 432 "What People Believe;" "What Our Teachers Believe;" "Education or Indoctrination;" 19 June 1983

B 433 "Freedom and Responsibility;" "Media Irresponsibility;" "Media Attitudes;" 26 June 1983

B 434 "A Disturbing Lack of Concern;" "Learning From the Past;" "Lessons for the Future;" 3 July 1983

B 435 "The Real Cost of Welfare;" "With Bublic [sic] Assistance Why Bother Working for a Living;" "Liberal Censorship;" 10 July 1983

B 436 "Savings and Investments;" "Productivety [sic] Growth;" "Job Creation;" 17 July 1983

B 437 "The Art of Statecraft;" "Communist Power in Congress;" "Nuclear Freeze Resolution;" 24 July 1983

B 438 "The Freeze and Soviet Aims;" "We Don't See the Forest;" "Promises Are Like Pie Crusts;" 31 July 1983

B 439 "Where Your Tax Dollars Go;" "What Federal Deficits Mean to You;" "How to Control Deficits;" 7 August 1983

B 440 "The National Defense Controversy;" "Better Red Than Dead;" "Epitaph for America;" 14 August 1983

B 441 "The State of Education;" "The Basic Problem;" "What Went Wrong?;" 21 August 1983

B 442 "Communist Plan for Conquest;" "The Brezhnev Doctrine;" "Time for Freedom Doctrine;" 28 August 1983

B 443 "Healing America I;" "Healing America II;" "Healing America III;" 4 September 1983

B 444 "Communist Propaganda I;" "Communist Propaganda II;" "Communist Propaganda III;" 11 September 1983

B 445 "Under Standing [sic] Labor Unions;" "Basic Promises of Labor Unions;" "Unionism: Based on Socialism;" 18 September 1983

B 446 "Source of Union Power;" "Security of Full Employment;" "The Case Against Labor Unions;" 25 September 1983

B 447 "Causa I;" "Causa II;" "Causa III;" 2 October 1983

B 448 "Operation Rescue;" "A Memorial to Martyrs;" "Why Millions Die;" 9 October 1983

B 449 "Soviet Citizens Resistance to Tyranny;" "The Second Culture;" "The Nomenklatura;" 16 October 1983

B 450 "Road to Prosperity;" "Government Spending Guarantees Adversity;" "What We Must Do;" 23 October 1983

B 451 "Three Possible Paths;" "First Step to Prosperity;" "How to Prosper in the Years Ahead;" 30 October 1983

B 452 "Special Interest Groups;" "The Broken Window Fallacy;" "Government Spending;" 13 November 1983

B 453 "Uncle Sam;" "Old Glory;" "The Liberty Bell;" 13 November 1983

B 454 "On Poverty;" "Dealing With Poverty;" "Ethics of Income Redistribution;" 20 November 1983

B 455 "Poverty and Government;" "Causes of Poverty;" "The Lessons of History;" 27 November 1983

B 456 "Stokely Carmichel [sic];" "Dazzling Nonsense;" "Two Paths;" 4 December 1983

B 457 "Deficits: What They Meas [sic] to You;" "The Options;" "It's Time to Cut Spending;" 11 December 1983

B 458 "The Declaration of Independence;" "The Constitution;" "Undermining the Constitution;" 18 December 1983

B 459 "Lebanon;" "More on Lebanon;" "Why We Are in Lebanon;" 25 December 1983

B 460 "The Best of America;" "Lost Opportunities;' "The Boland Amendment;" 1 January 1984

B 461 "America Stands Tall;" "Background on Grenada;" "The Consequences;" 8 January 1984

B 462 "Media Objectivity;" "The Day After;" TV's Anti-Business Bias;" 15 January 1984

B 463 "The U.N. 'Trogan [sic] Horse;'" "The Tallest Tower;" "U.N. Support of Terrorism; 22 January 1984

B 464 "Important Lessons;" "U.N. Moral Apostate;" "Let's Bid the U.N. 'Farewell;'" 29 January 1984

B 465 "A 'New International Economic Order;'" "A 'New World Information Order;'" "UNESCO;" 5 February 1984

B 466 "The Importance of What I Believe;" "Our Best 'Weapon;'" "Our 'Freedom Radios;'" 12 February 1984

B 467 "What Is Causing the Defesits [sic];" "Who Is Responsible;' "The Solution: Line Item Veto;" 19 February 1984

B 468 "Our 'Strong' Dollar;" "The Value of the Dollar;" "Benefits of a 'Strong' Dollar;" 26 February 1984

B 469 "World War III;" "Containment and Detente;" "Strategy of Survival;" 4 March 1984

B 470 "Freedom and Responsibility;" "Freedom and Government;" "Economics in One Lesson;" 11 March 1984

B 471 "UNESCO: The Promise;" "UNESCO: The Reality;" "UNESCO and Education;" 18 March 1984

B 472 "UNESCO: A New World Information Order;" "UNESCO: A New World Cultural Order;" "UNESCO; a Conclusion;" 25 March 1984

B 473 "The Political Spectrum;" "De-Limiting Government;" "Solving the Deficit;" 1 April 1984

B 474 "Nineteen Eighty-Four;" "Orwell's 'Doublethink;'" "More on 'Doublethink;'" 8 April 1984

B 475 "Instructions From 'Uncle Joe;'" "To Communism by Majority Vote;" "To Communism by Majority Vote Part II;" 15 April 1984

B 476 "A Farewell Program, Part I;" "A Farewell Program, Part II;" "A Farewell Program, Part III;" 22 April 1984

B 477 "The Courts and the First Amendment;" "One Nation Under God;" "The Prayer Amendment;" 22 April 1984

B 478 "Federal Spending;" "Can We Solve the Deficit Problem?;" "How Close to Bondage Are We?;" 29 April 1984

B 479 "Congress' Promises;" "Need for a Constitutional Convention;" "National Dividend Plan;" 13 May 1984

B 480 "Who Is Responsible?;" "Ed Hodge and the Algiers Kiwanis Club;" "America, Freedom and You;' 20 May 1984

B 481 "The Profit Motive;" "Earning Profit;" "The Truth About Profits;" 27 May 1984

B 482 "Source of Liberty;" "Man and Government;" "Individual Rights;" 3 June 1984

B 483 "Government;" "Why Government Gets Out of Control;" "Perversion of Government;" 10 June 1984

B 484 "None Is So Blind As He Who Will Not See;" "'Reilly--Ace of Spies;'" "Remember the Bay of Pigs;" 17 June 1984

B 485 "Importance of the Family;" "Assault on the Family;" "Preserving the Family;" 24 June 1984

B 486 "Two Types of Knowledge;" "Unrepresentative Congress;" "Congress' Aid to Communism;" 1 July 1984

B 487 "The 'Government' Is Us!;" "Taxes Hurt Everyone;" "The Real Cost of Taxes;" 8 July 1984

B 488 "What Democracy?;" "What's Wrong With a Democracy?;" "Majority Vote;" 15 July 1984

B 489 "Rising Interest Rates;" "Government: The Concept;" "Government Perverted;" 22 July 1984

B 490 "Pioneers For Freedom--Part I;" "Pioneers For Freedom--Part II;" "Pioneers For Freedom--Part III;" 29 July 1984

B 491 "Why You Earn What You Earn;" "Source of Wages;" "How to Save Jobs;" 5 August 1984

B 492 "Economic Concerns;" "Understanding Interest Rates;" "Misery Index;" 12 August 1984

B 493 "Shall We Continue to Play the Fool?;" "Negotiations With the Soviets;" "Consequences of Detente;" 19 August 1984

B 494 "Facts Worth Considering;" "Deficits Have Consequences;" "Principles of American Liberty;" 26 August 1984

B 495 "Our Presidential Elections;" "Is There a Better Way?;" "Voter Apathy;" 2 September 1984

B 496 "Freedom: A Total Concept;" "Man and Government;" "Challenges;" 9 September 1984

B 497 "Tax Freedom Day;" "'Soaking' the Rich;" "Who Pays What?;" 16 September 1984

B 498 "Government Escapes Its Chains;" "It's Been Planned That Way!;" "The Answer;" 23 September 1984

B 499 "The Olympics: A Triumph of the Private Sector;" "The Olympics and Patriotism;" "Commitments of the Founders;" 30 September 1984

B 500 "There Is No Such Thing As a Free Lunch;" "Right Principles of Taxation;" 'Tax Reform;" 7 October 1984

B 501 "God and Government;' "Think for Yourself!;" "Vote! Your Future Depends on It!;" 14 October 1984

B 502 "Political Labels;" "How We Know Who Is What;" "Conservatives-Liberals: What They Believe;" 21 October 1984

B 503 "Moral Decay;" "Political Decay;" "Economic Decay;" 28 October 1984

B 504 "The Deficit Problem;" "Religion and Politics;' "Welfare Spending;' 4 November 1984

B 505 "News Media Credibility;" "News Media and Grenada;" "Media and Central America;" 11 November 1984

B 506 "Textbooks;" "Evaluating Textbooks;" "American Textbook Committee;' 18 November 1984

B 507 "The Truth About Nicaragua;" "The Nicaraguan Beachhead;" "Let's Do Something Right for a Change!;" 25 November 1984

B 508 "What's in a Name?;" "Socialism;" "Communism;" 2 December 1984

B 509 "Socialism in the United States;" "Socialism Is Doomed to Fail;" "Attempts to Save Socialism;" 9 December 1984

B 510 "Let's Speak Up!;" "The Grace Commission;" "Will We Measure Up?;" 16 December 1984

B 511 "America's Entrepreneurs;" "Women in the Work Force;" "The Bishops Are at It Again;" 20 December 1984

B 512 "On Economic Thinking;" "Lack of Economic Thinking;" "Economic Thinking About Profit;" 6 January 1985

B 513 "The 'Common Storehouse' Syndrome;" "Who Gets What?;" "The Alternatives;' 13 January 1985

B 514 "The 98th Congress;" "Congress and the People;" "The Right of Petition--Your Responsibility;" 20 January 1985

B 515 "Equality;" "Hooray for Inequality!;" "Deficits and Envy;" 27 January 1985

B 516 "The 'Iron Triangles;" "Have We Failed the Trust?;" "On What to Do;" 3 February 1985

B 517 "The Original Purpose;" "Government 'Aid';" "What Must Be Done;" 10 February 1985

B 518 "Monetary Politics;" "Monetary Control;" "Monetary Instability;" 17 February 1985

B 519 "Negotiating With 'An Evil Empire;'" "'Leninist Peace;'" "Have We Lost Our Minds?;" 24 February 1985

B 520 "Ethiopian Famine;" "What Happened in Ethiopia?;" "Ethiopian Solution;" 3 March 1985

B 521 "Our Complex Society;" "The Positive-Negative Dilemma;" "Problem--Or Solution?;" 10 March 1985

B 522 "U.S. Soviet Boundary;" "Mexican Crisis;" "Compensation Rip-off;" 17 March 1985

B 523 "Bilingual Education;" "Education? Or Political Power?;" "Challenge of Bilingualism;" 31 March 1985

B 524 "Only 4 Percent Bad;" "Federal Spending;" "National Debt;" 31 March 1985

B 525 "Civil Rights? Or Civil Wrongs?;" "There Is a Difference;" "Civil Rights Act of 1985;" 7 April 1985

B 526 "Your Best Bet;" "You Can Beat the System;" "Pay Yourself First;" 14 April 1985

B 527 "Which Way;" "Sowing the Wind;" "Reaping the Whirlwind!;" 21 April 1985

B 528 "Government 'By the People;'" "On Controversy;" "Freedom and Responsibility;" 28 April 1985

B 529 "Importance of the Premise;" "Threat from Central America;" "Nicaraguan Freedom Fighters;" 5 May 1985

B 530 "The New 'Fifth Column;'" "Congress Aids the Sandistas [sic];" "Sanctuary Movement;" 12 May 1985

B 531 "On Morality;" "Cancerous Decay;" "Moral Basis of a Free Society;" 19 May 1985

B 532 "A Perceived Need;" "Texas' 'Free Enterprise Project;'" "The Duty to Explain and Defend the System;" 29 May 1985

B 533 "Liberty Enlightening the World;" "Monument Honoring Washington;" "Monument to Jefferson;" 2 June 1985

B 534 "The Spark;" "Freedom House;" "Enslaved Nations;" 9 June 1985

B 535 "Importance of Keeping On;" "One Small But Significant Victory;" "The Fruit Is in the Seed;" 16 June 1985

B 536 "The Yarkstick [sic];" "Let's Cut U.N. Funds;" "Communist Bloc Control;" 23 June 1985

B 537 "The U.N. and 'Human Rights;'" "Communist Undersecretary;" "U.N.--Based Soviet Spies;" 30 June 1985

B 538 "U.S. Dept. of Education Hearings;" "Testimonies of Parents;" "The Pupil Rights Amendment;" 11 August 1985

B 539 "Governing Power;" "The Three Rival Branches;" "God and Government;" 18 August 1985

B 540 "Perversion of the Constitution;" "Corruption in the Courts?;" "Federal Aid;" 25 August 1985

B 541 "Let's Not Leave Government to the Politicians;" "There Is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch;" "The 'Bottom Line;'" 28 July 1985

B 542 "South Africa--Background;" "The 'Mineral Treasure House;'" "The Secret Agenda;" 4 August 1985

B 543 "The Day They Arrested Amy;" "Who Is Leading the Effort to Destabilize South Africa?;" "The Lesson of Rhodesia;" 11 August 1985

General

Appendix 2: Comprehensive Index

This index was compiled by the collection processor, and information in it supersedes information available in the AAPC tape index in Box 73. The index is divided into three sections. The first two sections, the "Index of Persons" and the "Index of Events and Things," are referenced to the entire collection except the B Series audio tapes in boxes 56-71. The B Series audio tapes are recordings of the conservative Christian radio program "Behind the News," featuring Harding University president George Benson. Because of the program's distinct perspective, topics covered in these tapes are indexed separately in the third section of this appendix.

Items listed in the first two sections of the index will typically be followed by the designation "BxFx," where "B" stands for box, and "F" stands for folder. Thus, the reference "B1F3" stands for Box 1, Folder 3, and "B3F2-5" stands for Box 3, Folders 2 to 5. The abbreviation "MF" indicates the manuscript folders in Series 1, Subseries 5. Several abbreviations are used for audio and video cassette series designations; these are listed below.

-2" 2" Series reel-to-reel audio tape

-2"V 2" VT Series reel-to-reel video tape

-3" 3" Series reel-to-reel audio tape

-3"VT 3"VT Series reel-to-reel video tape

-4" 4" Series reel-to-reel audio tape

-5" 5" Series reel-to-reel audio tape

-7" 7" Series reel-to-reel audio tape

AC AC Series audio cassette tape

Bt Beta Series video cassette tape

Cs Cass Series audio cassette tape

CT CT Series audio cassette tape

Fc F Series reel-to-reel audio tape

PS PS Series reel-to-reel audio tape

RR RR Series reel-to-reel video tape

V VHS Series video cassette tape

VTR VTR Series video cassette tape





Index of Persons

Abney, Shawn B24Cs7

Adams, Charles B40-5"83

Adams, Oliver B5F15; B26Cs61

Adkisson, Richard B. B5F15

Albin, Rick B5F15

Alexander, Bill B2F1; B11F1; B20F11; B23Cs1

Alexander, Cecil B2F2-3; B30-4"6

Alford, Dale B2F4; B5F15

Allen, Ben B5F15

Allison, Harold B26Cs58

Anderson, Andy B5F15

Anderson, John B2F5

Anderson, Steve B5F15

Anthony, Berl B2F6; B7F22; B11F1; B13F1; B20F11; B24Cs18

Arnold, Richard S. B2F7

Baker, Ralph B5F15

Baldridge, Julie B25Cs44

Banks, Chuck B2F8; B11F2; B20F11; B24Cs10-10a

Barclay, Dick B20F11

Barnes, Steve B25Cs36

Barnet, Travis B44-7"13

Barry, Rick B34PS5

Bartlett, Dewey F. B5F21

Bassett, Woody B25Cs41

Bayh, Birch B5F21

Beasley, F.L. "Hugh" B5F15

Beaumont, Bill B26Cs58

Becker, J. Bill B22AC11; B33Fc2; B37-5"41

Belew, John B5F15

Bell, Griffin B. B5F21

Bennett, Bruce B12

Bennet, Tom A. B24Cs10

Benson, George S. B2F9; B45-7"17; B Series passim

Bentley, Dub B2F10

Bentsen, Lloyd B2F11

Bernard, Charles T. B23AC36

Berner B32-4"48-49

Berry, Curtis B5F15

Berry, Paul B26CT4

Best, Ken B5F15; B11F2

Bethune, Ed B2F12-13; B11F2; B12; B24Cs9,11,24; B27CT29

Biden, Joseph R., Jr. B27CT24

Bisbee, Dale B26CT10

Black, Gary R., Sr. B26Cs58

Blair, Buddy B5F15

Blair, Jim B31-4"31,35

Blankenship, Leroy B5F15

Boles, Ken B5F15

Bonner, Carl B26Cs61; B44-7"13

Bonner, Shelli B27CT19-20

Boswell, Ted B2F14; B22AC1; B23AC30; B43-5"124; B44-7"5,9,16

Boxx, Perry B26CT18

Boyce, Sam B20F11

Bradford, Jay B20F11

Brandon, B.D. "Doug" B5F15; B11F2; B22AC2

Brandon, Jim B5F15; B11F2

Branigan, Roger D. B5F21

Braswell, Klute B26CT14

Britt, Maurice "Footsie" B2F15; B11F2

Brown B46Bt12

Brown, Pat B5F21

Browne, Kay B5F15

Browne, Larry B5F15

Bryan, L.L. "Doc" B2F16; B25Cs46

Bryant, Edgar E. B5F15; B74F6

Bryant, Kelly B5F15

Bryant, Winston B2F17; B11F2

Buck, Tammy B25Cs55

Buckner B31-4"25,27

Bumpass, Ron B48V13

Bumpers, Dale B2F18-21; B5F23; B7F17; B8F2; B10F4-5; B11F3; B13F1; B16F3; B20F1;B22AC8,13; B23AC33,36,38-39; B25Cs 46; B32-4"43; B38-5"52,55,57-58; B43-5"124; B44-7"7-8,16; B45-7"18; B46Bt10; B47V4,8-9; B49V22; B49VTR1; B52

Burke, Betty B36-5"24

Burleson, David B5F15; B44-7"5

Burrow, John B5F15

Burton, Don B11F2

Bush, George B11F14; B24Cs11

Buttendo, A.G. B26Cs58

Byrd, Howard B32-4"42

Canada, George B5F15

Capehart, Homer E. B5F21

Carlisle, Bobby B5F15

Carpenter, Tommy B24Cs29; B27CT23

Carr, Gena B26Cs61

Carter, Arthur B26CT12

Carter, Jimmy B2F22-23; B8F23,25; B11F4; B13F6; B22AC7,10,13,21; B33Fc3,5

Cash, Clarence B5F15

Cassady, Neely B2F24; B13F1; B20F12; B25Cs52

Cauthron, Billy J. B20F12

Chandler, Albert B. B5F21

Chandler, Julius B33PS4

Chernoff, Marvin B2F25

Cherry, Francis B2F26

Choate, Steve B5F15

Clark, Bill B5F15

Clark, Carol B20F12; B24Cs30

Clark, Steve B2F27; B11F6; B12; B13F1; B20F12; B22AC24; B25AC34,35;Cs46; B44-7"13

Clay, Jim B35-5"14

Clifford, George B31-4"41

Clinger, David B44-7"13

Clinton, Hillary Rodham B46Bt3

Clinton, Ray B5F15

Clinton, William J. "Bill" B1F1-17; B5F23; B7F18-20; B8F4-5; B9F9; B10F4,16; B11F5; B12;B13F2; B16F4-7; B20F2-4; MF1; B22AC3,6,14,17,19-20,22-23; B23AC26-27,33,37,40; Cs 1-3; B24Cs6,13,16,22-23; B25Cs44-46,50,56-56a; B27CT 27,29; B28-3"1; B29-3"44; B30-3"49;4"5,7,15-16; B31-4"17; B32-4"50,57-59; B33Fc 3-4; B37-5"32-33,36; B38-5"53-54; B39-5"59; B41-5"91-94,96-101; B42-5"112; B43-5"122, 124; B44-7"6,13-14,16; B46Bt1,4-7; B47V10-11; B49VTR4-7,9-11; B49-2"V1-2; B50-2"V3-6; B51-2"V11-18; B52-2"V19; B53-3"VT1; B54-3"VT2; B55-3"VT3; B74F1-5

Cockrill, Sterling F. B5F15; B22AC7; B30-3"50

Coffelt, Kenneth C. B5F15

Collier, Morris B32-4"51; B39-5"60-61; B44-7"1

Cooke, Sam B31-4"41

Coon, Ken B31-4"18; B37-5"37

Cooper, Grant B22AC4; B45-7"17

Cooper, Scott B26CT18

Copeland, Ron B5F15

Cottrell, Gary B5F15

Coulter, Nate B5F15

Cowen, Fred B37-5"41

Cowling, Dale B2F28

Cox, Glenn B26Cs58

Coxsey, Ted B26CT13

Crafton, Bob B26Cs58

Crane, Larry B5F15; B11F6

Crank, Marion B5F15

Cranston, Alan B2F29; B10F6

Crenshaw (city board) B47V5

Crider, Bruce B32-4"55-56; B40-5"86; B44-7"2

Crier, Peggy Pryor B26Cs58

Crows, Polly B46-Bt1

Cypert, Robert B12

Daley, Richard M. B5F21

Daniel, Charlie B5F16

Davidson, Arthur B. B29-3"42; B39-5"71; B40-5"88; B44-7"5

Davis, Boyce B39-5"69; B44-7"5

Davis, Dr. B31-4"31,35

Davis, Jeff B2F30

Davis, Lynn B26Cs58

Davis, Paul C. B32-4"53; B44-7"5

Davis, Shirley M. B26Cs61

Dean, Jimmy B24Cs11

Dees, Morris B23AC33

Delosier, Jerry B32-4"42

Dennis, Bud B45-7"19

Derrick, Butler B5F16

Dickerson, Jim B26Cs58

Dickey, Bert B5F16

Dill, Larry B26Cs58

Dilworth, Richardson B5F21

DiRosa, Joe B46Bt12

Dole, Bob B11F8; B48V16

Donaghey, George W. B2F31

Duggar, Harold B40-5"82; B44-7"5

Dumas, Ernest B25Cs34

Dunne (Pres. Cook Cty Bd.) B11F6

Edwards, Edwin B2F32

Edwards, Marilyn B5F16

Elder, Bill B5F16

Eng, Susan B5F16

English, Dorothy B5F16; B11F6

Ervin, Sam B23AC28; B43-5"125

Erving, Julius B34PS5

Fahrenkopf, Frank B24Cs24

Fairchild, Bob B2F33; B20F12; MF1; B24Cs7; B47V5

Farber, Roy B26Cs61

Faubus, Alta B26CT8

Faubus, Orval B2F34; B10F4,6; B11F7; B12; B13F3; B16F7; B20F5; B23AC32-33; B27CT 27;B28-2"29; B30-4"2,9; B33Fc3; B35-5"5; B40-5"77; B43-5"123; B52RR5

Faulkner, Robert B5F16; B11F7

Ferguson, Joe B37-5"29

Ferguson, Rick B25Cs47

Ferraro, Geraldine B11F11; B13F7; MF2; B23Cs2

Ferstl, Tom M. B2F35

Fisher, George B5F23

Fisher, Jimmie Lou B5F16; B11F7; B12; B20F12

Fitch, Rolla B39-5"65

Flanigan, Edith B31-4"32; B32-4"47

Folsom, Jim B5F21

Forbes, Ralph B5F16

Ford, Gerald B8F24; B11F8

Foringer, Joy B27CT21

Foster, Bill B2F36

Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Omar B26CT9

Freeman (Louisiana politics) B47V7

Freeman, Woody B3F1; B5F16; B11F7; B13F3; B24Cs25; B26Cs61

Frizzell, Peggy B5F16

Fulbright, J. William B3F2-3; B5F23; B10F8,17; B11F7; B12; B20F6; B22AC1,15-16,30; B23AC39; B24Cs14; B33F 6,8; B43-5"124; B44-7"16; B52

Gammon, John B31-4"41

Garth, David B3F4

Gary, Raymond B5F21

Gathings, Ezekiel Candler B20F13

Geigle, Steve B44-7"13

George, Burton B26CT13

George, Charles B5F16

Gibson, Don B30-3"51

Gilbow, L.B. B44-7"2

Gilker, C. James B22AC11; B33F2

Gillis B46Bt12

Givens, Art B5F16; B13F3; B23AC24

Glenn, John B49V22

Glover, G.L. B24Cs27

Gohn, Sue B24Cs31

Goldwater, Barry B8F16-17

Grant, Ed B32-4"42

Gravel, Mike B5F21

Graves, J.W. "Bill" B26Cs58

Greenburg, Hank B34PS5

Griffin, Archie B34PS5

Grigson, A.C. B5F16; B23AC26

Grimsley, Roy B32-4"42

Halbrook, Karen B26Cs61

Hale, Cathy B30-3"45-46

Hamaker (Congress) B11F9

Hammerschmidt, John Paul B3F5; B23AC33,Cs24; B25Cs43,48-49,51,54; B28-3"3,7,10-16,18-21; B29-3"22-31,33-37,39-39a; B30-4"11; B31-4"33; B33F3; B36-5"20-22; B37-5"44; B38-45-49; B40-5"79; B47V6

Hardin, Luther "Lu" B5F16

Hardin, William B37-5"40

Hardy (Louisiana politics) B47V7

Hargrove, W.N. B3F6

Harland, Gail B26Cs61

Harmon, John T. B3F7; B8F6

Harp, Gary B26Cs58

Harrelson, Don B26Cs61

Harriman, Virginia C. B24Cs19

Harrison, Don B26Cs61

Hart, Gary B3F8-9; B13F7; B49V23; B75F4

Hartke, Vance B5F21

Hatch, Orin B24Cs24

Hatfield, Mark B22AC9; B44-7"15

Hearnes, Warren E. B5F21

Helms, Jesse B3F10

Hendrix, B.G. B3F11

Hendron, Kim B25Cs46; B44-7"13

Henifeld, Jenny B36-5"24

Henry, Morriss B3F12; B11F9; B13F3; B26CT15; B29-3"40; B32-4"50a; B44-7"5

Herget, Dick B25Cs35

Hill, Jim B26Cs58

Hodges, Kaneaster B22AC2

Howard, Charles B47V5

Howell, Jim B5F16

Howell, Max B3F13

Hoyt, Richard L. B30-4"3; B35-5"2,13; B36-5"27; B40-5"85

Huntley, Margaret B31-4"19; B39-5"66

Hutchinson, Asa B3F14; B11F9; B47V8

Hutchinson, Tim B27CT29

Hyden, Wayne B35-5"7

Irwin, James B32-4"42

Jackson, Cleo B3F15

Jackson, Henry M. B3F16

Jackson, Jesse B3F17

Jackson, Tom B29-3"43

Jameson, Paul B13F3

Jernigan, George B24Cs27

Johnson (Sec. of State) B26Cs58

Johnson, Butch B26Cs46

Johnson, Charles B13F3; MF1; B42-5"114

Johnson, Jim B3F18; B5F17; B20F13; B23Cs5; B24Cs11,24; B26Cs62; B26CT16-17; B27CT29

Johnson, Lyndon B. B8F16,18; B11F10

Jones B24Cs23

Jones, J. Fred B5F17

Jones, Julia Hughes B5F17

Jones, Ken B5F17

Jones, Randy B5F17

Justice, Jack B31-4"22,40

Kanter, Julian B5F21

Keating, Ken B5F21

Keith, A.M. "Sandey" B5F17

Kelly, Gene B26CT10

Kender, Carl B31-4"41

Kennedy, John F. B8F14-15; B10F9

Kilban, Jack B31-4"41

Kinard B24Cs23

Kyle, L.S. "Bunch" B40-5"89; B44-7"5

Lady, Frank B3F19; B8F7; B23AC24; B24Cs26

Landon, Alfred M. B8F12

Lanier, T. Wayne B3F20; B11F10; B20F13; B26CT2

Latta, Dick B39-5"67,72

Leach B46Bt12

Leach (Louisiana politics) B47V7

Ledbetter, Cal B5F17

Ledbetter, J. B3F21

Leflar, Robert B. B5F17

Lemey, Merle B13F4

Leslie, Bob B7F22; B13F4; B24Cs24; B25Cs48

Leslie, Jim B5F17

Lester, Vol B36-5"16; B44-7"2,12

Linday, Jim B44-7"11

Lindsay, Alan B5F17

Lindsey, Jim B37-5"31; B44-7"1

Lingle, Jim B5F17

Lisle, John B3F22; B11F10; B13F4; B27CT22

Little, Clayton B27CT29

Little, John Sebastian B20F13

Logan, Roger, Jr. B5F17

Long, Bill B35-5"12; B39-5"64

Long, Edward V. B5F21

Long, Gillis (Louisiana politics) B47V7

Lowry (State Rep-Dst68) B13F4

Maddox, Jim B20F14; B24Cs12

Maestri, Danny B3F23; B11F10; B12; B20F14; B26CT15

Malone, J.M. "Jim" B5F17

Marshall, Herb B28-3"4; B36-5"25; B45-7"19

Masden, Jerry B26Cs58

Mathis, Randall B3F24; B5F17; B8F8; B23AC24; B24Cs26; B26Cs58; B42-5"115; B43-5"116

Matthews, David B16F9

Mayes, Bob B5F17

McBride, Angela B24Cs22

McClellan, John B3F25; B5F23; B11F10; B22AC 13,22b-23; B32-4"44-46; B36-5"17; B44-7"5-11; B45-7"18

McClerkin, Hayes B3F26; B10F4

McCorkle, Ben R. B3F27

McCuen, W.J. "Bill" B5F17; B11F10; B24Cs23

McDougal, James P. B3F28; B10F4; B11F10; B13F4; B20F14; B24Cs8,17,27; B25Cs37,40,43,46, 51,54,57; B26Cs58,63; B27CT25; B41-5"95,101b-104; B42-5"105,108-111;B45-7"21; B48V18-19; B52-2"V20

McGovern, George B8F19-21; B10F6; B11F10; MF2; B22AC 8; B23AC38; B33F6,9-10; B38-5"56; B40-5"78; B43-5"124; B44-7"16; B74F11

McHughes, Josh B34PS6

McIntosh, Robert "Say" B3F29

McJunkin, Louis B3F30

McLard, Bill B37-5"29

McLarty, Thomas "Mack" B43-5"117-118; B47V6

McMath, Sid B3F31; B10F4; B20F7; B27CT19

McRae, Tom B47V6

Melvin, Jerry B5F17

Miller, Charles B26CT4-5

Miller, John B3F32

Mills, Ocie C. B5F17

Mills, Wilbur B3F33; B10F4; B45-7"18

Mitchell, Katherine Phillips B5F17

Mitchell, Raymond B30-4"12,14; B36-5"28; B44-7"1

Mondale, Walter B8F28; B11F4,11; B13F6-7; B22AC21; B23Cs1-2

Moore, David B5F17

Moore, George B26CT18

Moore, Rudy B20F14; B37-5"42

Morton, Craig B34PS5

Moynihan, Pat B3F34

Munroe, Earl B34PS5

Murphy, Don B28-3"6,8-9

Murphy, Marvin B44-7"5

Murray, Bill B28-3"2,5; B30-4"1,8; B31-4"20; B35-5"1,14

Nelson, Bill B5F18; B39-5"63

Nelson, Jay B5F18

Nelson, Knox B3F35

Nelson, Sheffield B3F36; B11F12

Nemec, Joe B5F18

Newbern, David B3F37-38; B11F12; B13F10; MF1; B23Cs3; B24Cs23; B26Cs60; B43-5"119-121; B49VTR12; B74F7; B75F1

Newton, Al B32-4"54

Nichols, Steve B23AC36

Nixon, Richard B8F14,22; B9F16; B11F12; B13F9

Nobles, Gene B5F18

Norwood, Al B20F14; B25Cs42; B26Cs61; B44-7"13

O'Hair, Madalyn Murray B48V20; B52RR1

Orr, Anita B26CT15

Osborne, Richard B5F18; B11F12; B20F15; B49VTR13

Packard, Vance B23AC25

Park, Brad B34PS5

Parker, Mary Evelyn (La politics) B47V7

Parker, Verd B30-4"13

Paschal, Jerry V. B5F18; B11F13

Patrick, Bill B26Cs58

Patrick, Danny L. B3F39

Patton, C.E. "Pat" B5F18; B26Cs58

Patton, Bill B5F18; B26Cs61

Peevy, Paul D. B39-5"68; B40-5"87; B44-7"3

Percy, Charles B5F22; B11F13

Petty, Judy B3F40; B13F5; B24Cs11,25

Phillips, Phil B5F18; B40-5"80-81; B44-7"5

Piazza, Chris B5F18

Pitcock, Jim B26CT18

Plegge, John B. B5F18

Powlick, Kevin B44-7"13

Price, Dick B26Cs62

Price, Sherry B28-3"6

Pryor, David B4F1-7; B5F23; B7F18-20; B8F3; B9F1-3,6-7; B10F5,7; B11F13; B12; B13F5; B20F8; B21F9; MF2; B22AC1,12-13,21,22b-23; B23AC26,30-31,37,41,Cs1,4; B24Cs9, 26; B25Cs36,38,55; B26-CT6; B27CT28-29; B29-3"41; B31-4"21,29; B32-4"44,46; B33F5; B34PS6; B35-5"8-10; B36-5"23-24; B37-5"29,38-39; B38-5"57-58; B42-5"106; B43-5"124; B44-7"5,10,13,16; B45-7"18,20-20c; B46Bt10-11; B48V13-15; B49V22; B50-2"V7-10

Pryor, Mark B26CT5

Pummill, Ken B5F18

Purcell, Joe B5F18; B11F13; B22AC 8; B23AC36,38; B25Cs46; B31-4"30; B38-5"57-58; B43-5"124; B44-7"16

Purdy, Russell T. B44-7"1

Purkins, DuVal L. B5F18

Purtle, John I. B5F18; B26Cs58

Purvis, Hoyt B24Cs14

Ragge, Ken B5F18

Rainwater for Congress B11F15

Rainwater, Gene B4F8; B35-5"6; B36-5"19

Ramsey, Bill B39-5"74

Ray, Jim B5F18

Reagan, Ronald B4F9; B8F29; B9F22,33; B11F14; MF3; B24Cs11

Reed, Bill B31-4"34,37

Rhodes (Congress) B11F15

Richards, Richard B5F22

Rickets, Willis "Bubs" B5F18

Riggs, Jack B4F10; B20F15; MF1; B25Cs47

Riggs, John A. B5F18

Riley, Bob B4F11; B23AC36; B37-5"34-35

Riviere, Paul B4F12; B11F15; B44-7"13

Roberts, Ruth B39-5"73

Robinson, Joseph T. B5F18

Robinson, Tommy B4F13; B11F15; B20F15; MF1

Rockefeller, Nelson A. B5F22

Rockefeller, Winthrop, Sr. B4F14-16; B8F1-2; B10F12; B11F15; B13F11; B20F9

Rockefeller, Winthrop, Jr. B24Cs25

Rodham, Hillary--See Clinton, Hillary Rodham

Rogers, Judith B26Cs58

Rogers, Pete B5F18

Romney, George B5F22

Roosevelt, Franklin D. B8F13

Rose, Ivan B4F17

Rose, Velda B34PS10

Roy, Hampton B5F18; B11F15; B13F6

Rule, Herbert B5F18

Rushing, Perry L. B40-5"84

Russ, Stanley B5F18; B11F15

Russell, Jerry B26Cs58

Russell, Wayne B31-4"41

Ryan, Jim B34PS5

Sanders, Bob W. B5F19

Sanford, Terry B5F19

Sargent, Su B5F19

Sawyer, Tamara B26Cs61

Saxon, Gordon B44-7"13

Scaife, Solomon B24Cs24

Schmutz, Fred B26CT18

Schwartzlose, Monroe A. B5F19; B24Cs26; B48V12

Sceir, Cynthia B25Cs42

Segers, Joe B5F19

Seidenstricker, La Verne B24Cs19

Seidenstricker, L.F. B24Cs19

Serrette, Dennis B4F18; B10F10; B20F10

Shackleford, Lottie B37-5"41

Sharp, Billy B26Cs61

Sharp, Shelby B26Cs58

Sheffield B11F16

Sheid, Veda B4F19-20; B11F16; B12; B26Cs58

Sherman, W.F. "Bill" B5F19

Shipley, David B26CT16-17

Shriver, Sargent B10F6; B11F10

Skelton, Bill B40-5"76

Slinkard, Howard B26CT11

Slinkard, Mary L. B12; B26Cs61

Smith (city board) B47V5

Smith, Don B5F19

Smith, Harold B26Cs58

Smith, Kim B5F19

Smith, Maurice B30-4"4

Smith, Ray S., Jr. B5F19

Smith, Rex Allen B26-Cs59

Smith, Sam B25Cs36

Smith, Shirley B5F19; B11F16; B26Cs58

Smith, Steve B5F1-3; B12; B22AC11; B24Cs28; B42-5"107

Snead, Sam B5F19

Snow, Silas D. B27CT26

Sowell, Pat B31-4"22,40

Spence, Gerry B25Cs39-39a

Spock, Benjamin B47V4

Springs, Gloria B26Cs61

Stafford, W.A. "Al" B26Cs58

Starr, Joey B30-3"47

Steele, Ray Lee B44-7"13

Stevens, Wanda B23Cs3

Stevenson, Adlai III B5F22; B11F16

Stewart, Charles B5F19; B40-5"75

Stewart, David B5F4, 23; B11F16; B20F15; B35-5"3-4

Stones, Dwight B34PS5

Stout, Herbert B39-5"62

Stringer, Joe "Bean" B11F16

Sugg, John B39-5"70

Swann, Lynn B34PS5

Switzer, David B20F15

Symington, Stuart B5F22

Taft, Bob, Jr. B5F22

Taylor, Phillip B36-5"26; B44-7"1

Taylor, Van B21F1

Thomas, Frank B26CT5

Thomas, John B26CT2

Thompson, Bill B5F19; B44-7"5

Thompson, Peggy B28-3"8

Thornton, Ray B5F5; B9F1,4; B10F7; B13F6; B21F1,9; B23AC26; B24Cs13,26; B33F4; B44-7"13

Todd, John B37-5"30; B44-7"1

Tooker, Peter B44-7"4

Treat, Ralph A. B5F19; B47V5

Trimble, James W. B5F6; B26CT7,12,13,14

Truitt, Joel B32-4"42

Tucker, Jim Guy B5F7; B9F1,5-6; B10F4,7; B11F17; B13F6; B21F9; B23AC24,29; B24Cs23,26,30; B25Cs46; B31-4"28; B44-7"13

Tucker, R. Walter B5F19

Tune, Denny B36-5"24

Turnage, Ray B5F19

Turner B24Cs23

Turner, Lonnie B5F19

Turner, Otis B5F19

Turner, Sarah B33PS4

Tustison, Don B5F19

Tyler, Arlo B5F8

Tyson, Don B31-4"31,35

Udall, Morris K. B5F9; B11F17

Utley, Bob B5F20

Valentine, Henry B21F1

Valenzula, Maria B33PS4

Van Patten, Jim B36-5"24

Venhaus, Don B26Cs58

Vowell, Harold B40-5"90

Walker, Betty B5F20

Walker, Bill B21F1; B28-3"9; B26CT1,3

Walker, Dan B11F18

Walker, Norman D. B5F20

Walker, Sarah B32-4"52

Wallace, Doug B23Cs2

Wallace, George B22AC 5; B43-5"124

Ward, Ray B5F20

Waterfield, Harry Lee B5F21

Watson, Wilbur B36-5"24

Weeks, Gale B5F20

Wells, Richard A. B5F20

West, Herbert B26CT12

Whitbeck, Frank B5F10; B11F18

White, Frank B4F1; B5F11,23; B9F9; B11F18; B12; B24Cs25; B25Cs48

Whittemore, Carol B26CT9

Whitten, Vernon B44-7"5

Whorton, Charles, Jr. B5F20; B21F1; B33F3

Wiker, L.O. B31-4"41

Wiley, Rob B22AC22b

Williams (city board) B47V5

Williams, Brenda B5F20; B26Cs61

Williams, Jack B22Cs4; B26CT6

Williams, Kit B5F20

Williams, Whitney B23Cs4; B26CT6

Williamson, Mike B5F20

Wilmuth, Maxine B5F20; B25Cs53; B47V11; B52-2"V21

Wilson, Bill B25Cs33

Wimberly, Sharon B5F20

Wolf, Tom B45-7"18

Wood, Dina B5F20

Wood, Doug B13F6

Woods, Judge Henry B27CT20

Woods, Henry B26CT4

Woodward, Joe B5F12-14; B8F9; B11F18; B21F1; B23AC24; B24Cs23; B26Cs57a-57b; B42-5"113; B47V3,11; B74F8; B75F3

Worley, Bob C. B31-4"23,38

Wright, Betsey B24Cs22

Wyatt, Wilson W. B5F22

Wynne, Tom B5F20

Yancey, Truman B5F20

Yarborough, Ralph B5F22

Yates, Sidney B5F22

Young, June B5F20

Young, W.D. "Bill" B26Cs58

Young, Sheila B34PS5

Zarney, Penny B32-4"42

General

Index to Events and Things

Abortion B6F5

Act 1 (1972)--See Committee for Repeal of Full Crew Law

Act 9--See Bond Issue

ACTION B6F1

Advertising Agencies B6F2; B21F2

African Americans B6F3,13

Amendment 20--See Stop Additional Highway Bonds Association

Amendment 54 B11F19; B12

Amendment 57--See Usury Limits

Amendment 59 B11F19

Amendment 60 B6F4; B75F4

AFL-CIO B22AC11; B23Cs3

Americans for Dem. Action B6F10

Anti-Catholicism--1960 B6F11

Arkansas--History B45-7"22-23

Arkansas Advocate B10F1

AAPC B6F12

ACORN B6F13; B44-7"4

Arkansas Credit Council B46Bt8

Arkansas Demo. Black Caucus B6F14

Ark. Dept. of Parks and Tourism B33PS3

Arkansas Education Association B6F15; B28-3"6,8-9; B75F4

AETN B26CT18

Arkansas Forestry Association B34PS15-16

Ark. Good Roads/Trans. Council B27CT26

Arkansas Outlook B10F2

Arkansas Plan B23AC41

Ark. State Dept. of Energy B48V21

Arkansas State University B22AC15-16; B44-7"16; B45-7"22-23

Attorney General Elections--See Elections--Attorney General

Benton County--Elections, 1984 B26Cs61

Benton County--Special Election B26CT10-11

Bicentennial, United States B6F18; B12; B23AC32; B33F3; B34PS18; B43-5"123; B52RR5

Bond Issue B35-5"11

Boy's Corn Club B9F40

Bryan-Brown Race F16F1

Bureau of the Mint B33PS1

CARE Radio Campaign B34PS17

California Democratic Con., 1987 B27CT24

Campaign Contribution Laws B6F19

Campaign for Human Dev. B33PS4

Candidate Image B21F5

Caucus System B21F4; B25Cs41

Church and State--Separation of B48V20; B52RR1

Chemotherapy Foundation B34PS5

College Republicans B9F24

Com. for Quality Schools, 1975 B30-4"10

Com. for Repeal of Full Crew Law B31-4"22-27,31-32,34-41; B32-4"42,47-49; B37-5"43; B38-5"50-51

Common Cause B6F20

Communist Party B8F27

Congress--Ark. Delegation, 1983 B21F6

Congressional District--1st B15F11

Congressional District--2nd B15F1

Congressional District--3rd B14F16; B15F7

Congressional Elections--See Elections--Congressional

Constitutional Amend. Forum, 1984 B47V2

Constitutional Con.--1970 B6F21-22

Constitutional Con.--1975 B6F23; B22AC12

Constitutional Con.--1979 B6F24; B14F3; B24Cs28; B42-5"107

Consulting Agencies B6F25

Consumer Sentiment B14F4

Dem. Caucus of Pres. Delegates B23Cs2

Dem. Central Com., Springdale B36-5"18

Dem. National Com. B7F2-3; B46Bt9; B52RR2

Dem. Nat. Convention--1960 B7F7

Dem. Nat. Convention--1964 B7F8; B10F3

Dem. Nat. Convention--1972 B7F9-11; B12

Dem. Nat. Convention--1976 B7F11; B22AC 13,21

Dem. Nat. Convention--1978 B7F11

Democratic Party--Arkansas B7F4; B10F4-6; B11F19; B38-5"57-58

Democratic Party--Benton Cty. B7F5; B74F9

Democratic Party--National B21F7

Dem. State Convention--1972 B7F12; B22AC8; B23AC38; B44-7"16

Dem. State Convention--1974 B7F12; B22AC23

Dem. State Convention--1976 B7F12; B22AC13

Dem. State Convention--1978 B7F13; B22AC2; B23AC37

Dem. State Convention--1982 B7F14; B75F2

Desegregation--Hazen Schools B24Cs19

Earth Day MF3

Economic Development B22AC20

Economy B22AC3

Education B22AC22; B23AC31; B47V6

18-20 Year-old Voters--See Voters, 18-20 Year-old

Election Research Council B7F16-17; B74F10

Elections--1960-1986; see also Voter Attitudes, Voting Behavior

Elections--1964 B10F15

Elections--1966 B21F3; B26CT 16-17

Elections--1974 B7F18

Elections--1978 B7F19; B10F7,14; B14F10; B17F3-4; B23AC24; B24Cs26; B44-7"13; B46Bt5-6

Elections--1980 B10F7,14

Elections--1982 B7F20; B10F7,14; B25Cs43,46,48

Elections--1984 B7F20-21; B75F4; B23Cs1; B26Cs61; B27CT29; B47V5

Elections--1986 B17F2,5; B18F1-5; B19F1-4

Elections--Attorney Gen., 1972 B31-4"28

Elections--Attorney Gen., 1976 B1F5-6; B47V11; B51-2"V18; B52-2"V19

Elections--Attorney Gen., 1978 B23AC24,34-35; B44-7"13

Elections--Attorney Gen., 1982 B25Cs46

Elections--Congress, 1974 B1F3-4; B22AC3,6,14,17,19,22; B29-3"44; B30-4"5,16; B31-4"17; B32-4"57-58; B33-F3; B37-5"32,36; B38-5"53-54; B39-5"59; B41-5"91-93; B45-7"16; B47V11; B51-2"V16-17

Elections--Congress, 1978 B23AC24

Elections--Congress, 1982 B7F22; B20F11,14; B24Cs8,17,27; B25Cs37,40,43,46,49,54,57; B26Cs58,63; B27CT25; B41-5"95,101b-104; B42-5"105-105a,108-111; B45-7"21; B48V18-19

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1952 B21F8

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1966 B26CT16-17

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1968 B8F1

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1970 B2F18; B8F2

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1972 B32-4"43

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1974 B8F3; B35-5"8-10; B36-5"23; B37-5"38-39

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1978 B1F8-9; B8F4-10; B16F8; B22AC20; B23AC24,26,37; B24Cs26; B26Cs57a-58; B32-4"50; B41-5"96-97; B43-5"122; B44-7"13; B46Bt5-7; B47V11; B49-2"V1-2; B50-2"V3-6; B51-2"V13; B75F3

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1980 B1F10-11; B24Cs6,16; B25Cs45,50,56-56a; B41-5"98-99; B42-5"112; B44-7"14; B51-2"V11-12,14-15

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1982 B1F11; B24Cs22; B25Cs46; B52-2"V20

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1984 B1F11; B8F11; B23Cs1; B24Cs25; B26Cs61; B27CT29

Elections--Gubernatorial, 1986 B27CT27

Elections--Lt. Gov., 1984 B24Cs24

Elections--Presidential, 1936 B8F12-13

Elections--Presidential, 1960 B8F14-15; B9F20,29,34

Elections--Presidential, 1964 B8F16-18

Elections--Presidential, 1972 B8F19-22; B22AC8; B23AC38; B33-F6; B38-5"56; B43-5"124; B44-7"16; B74F11

Elections--Presidential, 1976 B8F23-24; B22AC10,13

Elections--Presidential, 1980 B8F25; B15F5-6

Elections--Presidential, 1984 B8F26-29; B23Cs1,2; B24Cs11; B49V23

Elections--Presidential, 1988 B27CT24

Elections--Presidential, 1992 B1F13

Elections--Presidential, 1996 B1F13-14

Elections--Senate, 1972 B22AC1,22b; B23AC30; B31-4"29; B32-4"44; B43-5"124; B44-7"16; B45-7"18

Elections--Senate, 1974 B22AC15-16; B23AC39; B38-5"52; B43-5"124; B44-7"16; B45-7"18; B52

Elections--Senate, 1978 B9F1-6; B10F7; B21F9; B23AC24,26,37; B24Cs13,26; B25Cs33-36;B42-5"106-106c; B44-7"13; B48V15; B50-2"V7-10

Elections--Senate, 1982 B25Cs46

Elections--Senate, 1984 B9F7; B23Cs1; B24Cs9,11,24; B26CT 4-5; B27CT28-29; B48V14

Elections--Senate, 1986 B47V8

Elections--Sup. Court Justice B23Cs 5; B24Cs11; B26Cs62; B27CT29

Environmental Issues B14F5-6

Equal Rights Amendment B14F7

FSM Exchange Club B22AC3

Farkleberry B9F8

Farm Bureau Political Rally B25Cs43; B26Cs61; B27CT29

Fayetteville--City Manager B9F42-43

Fayetteville--Politics; see Washington County--Politics

Fayetteville--School Board; see Washington County--School Boards

Federal Outlays B22AC14,22

Freedom to Work Committee B30-4"4,6

Focus on Northwest Arkansas B23Cs3

Fulbright School of Pub. Affairs B9F37

Gambling B6F6; B47V3

General Assembly--Approval of B14F8

Governors, Arkansas B9F9

Grapevine B23AC31

Gubernatorial Race--See Elections--Gubernatorial

Hazen--School Board, 1971 B21F11; B24Cs19

Higher Education--1980 B14F9

Hot Springs Tourist Commission B33PS10

Huntsville Centennial B23AC33

In Focus B24AC29; B46Bt3

Industrial Developers of Ark. B22AC20

Issues and Answers B23AC39; B43-5"124; B44-7"16

Interest Groups B21F12

Interest Rates B6F7; B21F13

John Brown University B22AC9

KARK Channel 4 B26CT18

KATV Channel 7 B26CT18

KHTV Channel 11 B26CT18

Kimpel Hall Dedication B23Cs1

Ku Klux Klan, 1979 B52RR3

Labor Movement B9F10

League of Women Voters B9F11,21; B10F15; B47V5

Little Rock--Annexation B26Cs58

Little Rock Central High B21F14

Louisiana Politics, 1978 B47V7

Madison County--Politics B26CT8-9

Madison Cty. Bicentennial Cel. B23AC32; B52RR5

Media B21F15

Moral Majority B21F16

Mt. Nebo Chicken Fry B23AC24,26

National Alliance B10F10

Nat. Conservative Pol. Action Com. B9F12

Nat. Electrical Contractors Ass. B33PS2

Nat. Fed. of Republican Women B9F13

Nat. Multiple Sclerosis Society B34PS6

Negative Campaigning B21F17

New America B10F11

New Deal B9F14-15

Newscene 7--Election Polls, 1978 B14F10

Nuclear War B49V22

PM Magazine B46Bt4

Political Action Committees B21F18

Political Animals Club B9F17

Political Consultants B21F19

Politics--Arkansas, 1950s B47V3

Polling Agencies B14F11; B21F21

Pope County--Democratic Party B25Cs46

Populist Party--1984 B9F19

President B21F22

Presidential Elections--See Elections--Presidential

Press Secretary B21F23

Progressive Labor Party B22AC4; B45-7"17

Prohibition Party--1960 B9F20

Pulaski Cty.--Politics, 1966 B9F21; B74F12

Pulaski Cty--Democratic Party B24Cs27

Pulaski Cty. Demo. Women B22AC6,19

Pulaski Cty. Special School Dist. B21F24

Radio Moscow B26Cs59

Reagan Administration B9F22

Religion in the News B34PS12

Republican National Con.--1964 B9F26

Republican Party--Arkansas B9F23; B10F2; B11F19

Rep. State Convention--1982 B25Cs48

Rep. State Convention--1984 B24Cs24-25

Right to Work, 1976 B22AC11; B33F2

Rockefeller Foundation B9F27

Safer Driving Program, 1976 B34PS9

Saline County--Dem. Party B24Cs26

School for the Blind B23AC27

Sebastian County--Election, 1900 B10F13

Segregation--See Desegregation--Hazen Schools

Segregationist Literature B9F28

Senate Elections--See Elections--Senate

Short Takes B6F16

Socialist Political Parties--1960 B9F29; B10F11

Southern Speech Communication Ass. B9F30

Southwestern Coal Mining Co. B9F31

SWEPCO Public Relations B34PS11

Stop Add. Highway Bonds Ass. B9F32

Students Against Reaganism B9F33

Supreme Court B21F25

Supreme Court Justice Election--See Elections--Supreme Court Justice

Taxes B6F8; B14F14

Television Resources B21F26

Texas--At. Gen. Elect., 1982 B20F14

Theocratic Party--1960 B9F34

39th Infantry Brigade B49VTR11

United Daughters of the Confederacy B9F35

United Fund Drive B34PS19

U.S. Catholic Conference, 1976 B34PS8

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Com. B34PS7,13

U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Dev. B34PS14

United Students Peace Com. B9F36

University of Arkansas B9F36-37

Usury Limits B36-5"15; B37-5"41; B44-7"4

Veterans of Foreign Wars B9F38

Voter Attitudes--1974 B14F15-16

Voter Attitudes--1978-1986 B15F1-11

Voter Instructions--Arkansas B9F39

Voter Registration B6F9; B11F19; B13F9; B24Cs13 B33F4

Voters, 18-20 Year-old B22AC7; B23AC36; B30-3"54

Voting Behavior--1960-1978 B6F17

Washington County B9F40-45

Washington Cty.--Dem. Party B23Cs1; B24Cs23; B30-3"48

Washington Cty.--Dem. Primary B9F41; B74F13

Washington County--Politics B9F41-45

Washington Cty.--Schoolboards B21F10; B24Cs19,31

Watergate B23AC28; B43-5"125

General

B Series Index

In all cases below "B" represents the series designation, not a box number. The items referred to in this index are located in boxes 56-71; box numbers are not indicated in this section of the index.

1984--See Orwell, George

Abortion B 402; B 448

Adorno Theory B 419

Affirmative Action B 239; B 291

Afghanistan B 259

Africa--Communism B 163; B 362

Agriculture B 46

Algiers Kiwanis Club B 480

Aliens--See Foreign Nationals

America--Future B 49; B 50; B 96; B 102; B 108; B 162; B 187; B 307; B 356; B 434; B 443; B 450-451

America--History and Heritage B 38; B 43-44; B 151; B 176; B 182; B 214; B 422; B 425; B 453; B 458; B 498; B 533

America--Leader in Tech. Advances B 42

America--Problems B 99; B 133; B 143; B 154

America--Religious Heritage B 38; B 43; B 176; B 425; B 501

America--Source of Strength B 23

American Capitalism B 88-89; B 156; B161-162; B 169; B 175; B 178; B 211-212; B 216-217; B 223-224; B 271; B 283; B 289; B 313-323; B 359; B 511

American Capitalism--See also Free Enterprise System

American Character B 68; B 385; B 460

American Family B 145; B 292; B 485

American Flag B 327

Americanism B 36; B 161; B 181; B 192; B 267; B 284; B 366

Anthony Dollar B 254

Art B 368

Automobile Industry B 248; B 253; B 261; B 287

Balanced Budget--See Federal Budget

Banking Crisis B 423

Basic Points B 258

Bay of Pigs B 484

Beluchistan Spark B 262

Benson, George--Farewell Program B 476

Bicentennial B 2; B 28; B 56

Bilingualism B 523

Boland Amendment B 460

Boys State/Nation B 332

Brezhnev Doctrine B 442

Britain--Second Battle for B 346

Budget--See Federal Budget

Business B 283; B 359; B 462

Businesses--Small B 115

Busing B 290; B 402

Cancun Conference B 355

Capitalism--See American Capitalism

Carmichael, Stokely B 456

Carter Administration--Nicaragua--See Nicaragua

Causa B 447

Censorship by Liberals B 435

Census B 257

CIA B 4

Checks and Balances System B 11; B 539

China B 78; B 198; B 204; B 206-207; B 274; B 342; B 372

Chou En-Lai B 198

Christian Citizen B 295

Chrysler Corporation B 248; B 253; B 261

Civil Defense B 97

Civil Rights B 525

Civilizations--Rise and Decline B 343

Civilized Society--Price of B 75

Clay, C.L. B 280

Coal B 236

Colleges--Private B 174

Common Storehouse Syndrome B 513

Commonism B 306

Communism B 24; B 123; B 132; B 144; B 159; B 184; B 272; B 368; B 444; B 508

Communism--United States B 4; B 420-421; B 437; B 475

Communism--World Domination B 9; B 17; B 21; B 27; B 35; B 105; B 137-139; B 141; B 148; B 163; B 168; B 170; B 177; B 189; B 192-195; B 198; B 204; B 206-207; B 218; B 243-244; B 246-247; B 259-260; B 265-266; B 274; B 310; B 324; B 328; B 358; B 362; B 375; B 380; B 386; B 391-392; B 412; B 430; B 438; B 440; B 442; B 469; B 486; B 493; B 519; B 534;B 536-537

Communist Party USA B 4

Communists--and Strikes B 152

Congress B 395-396; B 479

Congress--98th Session B 514

Congress--Corruption in B 57; B 69; B 81; B 84; B 486

Congress--Investigations by B 6

Congress--Employee Right to Strike B 10

Conservative Ideology B 502

Conservatism--Assaults on B 419

Conspiracy Theory B 351

Constitution of the United States--See United States--Constitution

Constitution Week B 80

Constitutional Convention--Need for B 479

Consumer Price Index B 249; B 264

Controls--See Federal Government--Controls and Regulations

Council on Foreign Relations B 351

Counterfeiting B 381

Crime B 65; B 183

Cuba B 137; B 141; B 148; B 246-247; B 484

Cults B 213

Declaration of Independence B 458

Defense Spending--See United States--Armed Forces

Deficit Spending--See Federal Government--Spending and Debt

Democracy B 488

Demosthenes--Warning of B 193

Detente B 17; B 45; B 469; B 493

Divestiture B 82

Domestic Content Bill B 418

Drugs B 339

Economic Growth and Decay B 98; B 276; B 353-354; B 405; B 414; B 436; B 503

Economic System--American--See American Capitalism

Economics B 369; B 407; B 409; B 470; B 512

Education B 31; B 191; B 347; B 394; B 426; B 432; B 441; B 523; B 538

El Salvador B 430

Election Law Reforms B 15

Elections--1976 B 86

Elections--1980 B 298; B 302

Employment B 217; B 359; B 365; B 416-417; B 436; B 491

Employment--See also Unemployment

Energy B 130; B 131; B 235-237; B 393

Energy--Conservation of B 100; B 135

Energy Crisis B 219; B 333

Enterprise Square, U.S.A. B 409-410

Environmentalism B 237

Equal Rights Amendment B 39; B 103; B 197

Equality B 71; B 77; B 149; B 269; B 515

Ethiopia B 520

Fairness Doctrine B 245; B 391a

Family--See American Family

Famine B 9; B 520

Farmers B 63; B 122; B 185

Federal Budget B 226; B 263; B 268; B 270; B 377; B 379; B 431

FBI B 148; B 325-326; B 329

Federal Courts B 15; B 540

Fed. Gov.--Controls and Regulations B 11; B 47; B 55; B 72; B 91; B 114; B 135; B 159; B 186; B220; B 224; B 234; B 236-237; B 241-242; B 248; B 353

Fed. Gov.--Abuses and Corruption B 57; B 64; B 69; B 81; B 84; B 428; B 483; B 489

Fed. Gov.--Declaring Bankruptcy B 22

Federal Gov.--Limiting of B 357; B 376; B 473

Fed. Gov.--Spending and Debt B 1; B 5; B 140; B 155; B 158; B 175; B 201; B 227; B 251; B263; B 268; B 270; B 282; B 298; B 319; B 371; B 373; B 385; B 411; B 439; B 450; B 452; B 457; B 467; B 473; B 478; B 494; B 504; B 524

Federal Gov.--Socialistic Trends B 14; B 16; B 20; B 51; B 121; B 164; B 317; B 378; B 509

Federal Government--Taxation B 32; B 37; B 94; B 155; B 160; B 163-165; B 181-182; B 186; B 199; B 226; B 235; B 238; B 261; B 270; B 273; B 281-282; B 306; B 335-336; B 373; B 377; B 397; B 408; B 418; B 424; B 427; B 429; B 439; B 487; B 497; B 500

Federal Gov.--vs. State Government B 11

Federal Reserve System B 250; B 252; B 382-383; B 406

Federal Spending--See Federal Government--Spending and Debt

Federal Urban Renewal B 245

First Amendment B 477

Fiscal Policy B 104

Flag--See American Flag

Food Stamps B 321

Ford B 168

Ford Foundation B 370

Foreign Aid B 58; B 209; B 285-286; B 388

Foreign Nationals B 257; B 417

Foundations--Tax-Exempt B 370

Fourth of July--See Independence Day

Franklin, Benjamin B 176

Free Enterprise System B 3; B 90; B 134; B 162; B 212; B 216; B 224; B 228; B 323; B 350; B 532

Free Enterprise System--See also American Capitalism

Free Labor B 24

Free Market B 228; B 232-233; B 278

Freedom B 61; B 72; B 87; B 90; B 109-110; B 113; B 212; B 240; B 255; B 293; B 350; B 366; B 431; B 433; B 470; B 480; B 490; B 496; B 528

Freedom--Dangers to B 59; B 161-162; B 167

Freedom Day B 85

Freedom Doctrine B 442

Freedom House B 534

Freedom Radios B 466

Fulbright Memorandum B 391

Gasoline B 26; B 234; B237; B 261; B 418

Germany B 205

Germany--Prosperity B 166

Gold Standard B 316-318; B 405

Government--Limiting of--See Federal Government--Limiting of

Government--Republican Form of B 395

Government Controls--See Federal Government--Controls and Regulations

Government Employees--Strike B 10

Government Regulations--See Federal Government--Controls and Regulations

Government Waste--See Federal Government--National Debt

Grace Commission B 510

Great Britain--Health Care B 188

Grenada B 461; B 505

Gun Control B 337

Health Care B 12; B 95; B 188

Helsinki Accord B 27

History--See America--History and Heritage

History--Lessons and Truisms B 33; B 255; B 434; B 455

Hodge, Ed B 480

Human Rights B 163; B 179; B 184; B 206; B 331; B 537

Humanism--See Secular Humanism

Hunter, Edward B 190

Independence Day B 62; B 330

Individual Retirement Accounts B 363

Individualism B 267; B 306; B 366

Industry B 178

Industry See also Steel Industry

Industry--Nationalization of--See Federal Government--Socialistic Trends

Inflation B 18; B 153; B 215; B 249; B 268; B 271; B 311; B 319; B 365; B 429

Interest Rates B 253; B 311; B 384; B 413; B 489; B 492

Internal Security--See Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

International Monetary Fund B 424

Iran B 254; B 275

Israel B 206

Japan--Prosperity B 150-151; B 190

Japan--World War II, Surrender of B 200

Jefferson, Thomas B 533

Jobs--See Employment

Judd, Dr. B 279

July 4--See Independence Day

KGB B 412

Korea B 79; B 274

Labor B 120

Labor Reform Act--1977 B 135; B 136

Labor Unions B 445-446

Latin America--Communism B 137; B 141; B 148; B 168; B 170; B 243-244; B 246-247; B 360; B 380; B 430; B 461; B 484; B 505; B 507; B 522; B 529-530

Lebanon B 459

Liberal Ideology B 502

Liberty B 482; B 494; B 533

Line Item Veto B 467

MCPL B 52

MacArthur, Douglas B 200

Management--Automatic Screening of B 111

Man's Rights--See Human Rights

Market Economy--See American Capitalism

Media B 415; B 433; B 462; B 505

Medicine--See Health Care

Mexico--Communism B 170; B 360; B 522

Middle East B 206; B 254; B 275; B 280; B 459

Minimum Wage--See Wages

Money--Source and Supply B 311; B 313-317; B 383; B 468; B 518

Monroe Doctrine--See Latin America

Moral Decay B 257; B 276; B 294; B 503; B 531

Moscow Manifesto B 391

NSC 68 B 117

Namibia B 171; B 361

Narcotics--See Drugs

National Dividend Plan B 479

National Education Program B 172

National Health Insurance B 12

National Planning Legislation B 20

Natural Gas B 91; B 126; B 156

Neutron Bomb B 401

New York City--Financial Problems B 37

Nicaragua B 243-244; B 507; B 529-530

Nomenklatura B 449

North Africa--Communism B 163

NATO B 280

Nuclear Freeze B 392; B 401; B 437-438

Nuclear Power B 19

Oceans--Resources B 41

Oil B 126; B 156; B 224-225; B 234; B 237; B 288; B 296; B 424

OPEC B 288; B 296; B 341

Olympics B 499

Olympics--Boycott of B 262a

Operation Rescue B 448

Orwell, George B 474

Panama-Havana-Moscow Axis B 7

Panama Canal B 7; B 25; B 60; B 76; B 93; B 138; B 139; B 157

Patriotism B 300

Peace Offensive B 387

Picasso B 368

Planning Bill B 16

Poland B 310

Political Decay B 276; B 503

Politicians--Betrayal of America B 34; B 541

Poverty B 210; B 428; B 454-455

Powell Memorandum B 348-349

Prayer in Schools B 402; B 477

Price Controls--See Federal Government--Controls and Regulations

Private Enterprise--See American Capitalism; Free Enterprise

Private Property--Right to B 184-185; B 224; B 278

Profit Motive B 3; B 42; B 87; B 124-125; B 228; B 278; B 283; B 481

Protectionism B 301; B 338

Public Financing B 101

Pupil Rights Amendment B 538

Race Relations--See Affirmative Action; Busing; Carmichael, Stokely; Civil Rights

Reaganomics B 352; B 364

Rebate Concept B 5

Recession B 364; B 369; B 404; B 413; B 415

Red China--See China

Regulations--See Federal Government--Controls and Regulations

"Reilly--Ace of Spies" B 484

Religion and Politics B 501; B 504; B 539

Religion in America--See America--Religious Heritage

Religious Repression B 73

Retirees B 271

Reuther Memorandum B 391a

Revolution B 67

Rhodesia B 275; B 543

Rights, Individual B 482

Russia--See Soviet Union

Sagebrush Rebellion B 256

Sanctuary Movement B 530

Sandinistas--See Nicaragua

Saving Money B 217; B 271; B 354; B 363; B 436; B 526

Secret Agreements B 54; B 157

Secret Documents B 116-119

Secular Humanism B 294; B 297; B 308-309

Sea-Bed Resources--See Oceans--Resources

Sea Treaty B 356

Social Security B 344-345; B 353; B 398-400

Socialism B 310; B 312; B 366; B 445; B 508-509

Solzhenitsyn B 182-183

Sons of the American Revolution B 202

South Africa B 146; B 203; B 275; B 542-543

Soviet Union B 173; B 204

Sov. Union--Exports of Technology to B8

Soviet Union--Internal Resistance B 449

Soviet Union--Military Power B 29

Soviet Union--World Domination B 17; B 21; B 105; B 148; B 194-195; B 204; B 246-247; B 259-260; B 266; B 274; B 324; B 328; B 358; B 362; B 375; B 380; B 385; B 391; B 412; B 438; B 442; B 475; B 493; B 519; B 522; B 537

Soviet Union--World Domination--See also Communism--World Domination

Special Interest Groups B 452

Standard of Living B 341

State vs. Federal Government--See Federal Government--vs. State Government

Steel Industry B 147; B 179; B 180

Stock Market B 352

SALT II B 160; B 194; B 222; B 230-231

Strikes B 10; B 152

Student Attitudes B 340

Supreme Court B 187

Sweden B 208

Taiwan B 207

Taxes and Taxation--See Federal Government--Taxation

Taxpayer Revolt B 181; B 281; B 497

Television B 334; B 462

Term Limitation B 357

Terrorism B 48; B 142; B 174; B 463

Texas Free Enterprise Project B 532

Textbook Evaluation B 350; B 394; B 506

Tocqueville, Alexis de B 176

Trade B 374

Trilateral Commission B 221

Unemployment B 70; B 140; B 158; B 367; B 417

United Nations B 30; B 40; B 361; B 463-465; B 471-472; B 537-538

UNESCO B 465; B 471-472

United State--Armed Forces B29; B 277; B 365; B 440

United States--Constitution B 30; B 79-80; B 202; B 458; B 540

United States--Dept. of Education B 538

United States--Foreign Policy B 74; B 156; B 169; B 298; B 324; B 351; B 372; B 375; B 389; B 461

United States--Naval Power B 29

United States Day B 30

Urban Renewal--See Federal Urban Renewal

Values Clarification--See Secular Humanism

Vietnamese War B 13

Von Mises B 233

Voter Participation B 181; B 495; B 501

Wages B 169; B 257; B 367; B 418; B 491

War on Poverty--See Poverty

Washington, George B 422; B 533

Weber Case B 240

Welfare B 210; B 321; B 398; B 435; B 504; B 517; B 541

West B 182

Windfalls Profit Tax B 235; B238; B 261; B 273

Women Workers B 511

Women's Rights B 39

Workfare--See Welfare

World Domination by Communists--See Communism--World Domination

World Government B 53; B 83

World Peace Council B 35

World War II--Japanese Surrender B 200

World War III B 36; B 274; B 469

Yogoda B 190

York College B 196

Processing Information

Processed by Todd E. Lewis; completed in April 1999.

Updated by Katrina Windon in September 2019 to incorporate digitized access copies of Bill Clinton audiovisual materials that were digitized by Media Preserve in July 2016, and in January 2022 to incorporate additional digitized access copies (Boxes 76-77).

In July 2022, the existing top-container-level container lists for Series 3, Subseries 1-3 were replaced by Katrina Windon and Huong Nguyen to include item-level description from Appendix 1.

Title
Arkansas Archives of Public Communication
Status
Completed
Author
Todd E. Lewis
Date
April 1999
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid is written inEnglish.

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