Papers of a Democratic Circuit Attorney for the city of St. Louis, 1956-1960; Attorney General of Missouri, 1960-1964; Lieutenant Governor of Missouri, 1964-1968; and U.S. Senator from Missouri, 1969-1986. The collection includes correspondence, photographs, speeches and press releases, audiovisual materials, microfilm, and newspaper clippings.
NOTE: Researchers interested in this collection should also examine the preliminary inventories for collections WUNP5736 and WUNP4720. To assist researchers in using this collection, there are also the following appendices and timeline:
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Thomas Francis Eagleton was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on 4 September 1929, to Zitta Swanson and Mark D. Eagleton. He graduated from St. Louis Country Day School in 1946.
After high school he joined the United States Navy, serving two years. Eagleton graduated from Amherst College in 1950 with an A.B. degree. A year later he was awarded a certificate from Oxford University and in 1953 he received an LL.B. degree from Harvard Law School. Eagleton married Barbara Ann Smith of St. Louis on 26 January 1956. A son, Terence, was born in 1959, and a daughter, Christin, was born in 1960.
After graduating from law school, Eagleton entered private law practice in St. Louis with his father. He later became associated with the legal department of Anheuser-Busch.
Eagleton soon became interested in politics. He was elected circuit attorney of the City of St. Louis in 1956; attorney general of Missouri in 1960 (the youngest man to ever hold the position); lieutenant governor of Missouri in 1964; and U.S. Senator from Missouri in 1968. He was twice reelected to the U.S. Senate, in 1974 and 1980. Eagleton was chosen for the Democratic vice presidential candidate in 1972. He was asked to resign from the ticket, a month later, and was replaced by Sargent Shriver.
During his three terms in the Senate, Eagleton served on the following committees: Appropriations Committee, Select Committee on Intelligence, Truman Scholarship Foundation, Governmental Affairs Committee, Foreign Relations Committee, Select Committee on Ethics, Labor and Human Resources Committee, Public Works Committee, Labor and Public Welfare Committee, District of Columbia Committee, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, National Capital Planning Commission, Temporary Commission on Financial Oversight of the District of Columbia, Special Committee on Aging, and National Visitor Facilities Advisory Commission. (For a complete list of Committee and Subcommittee assignments including dates, please see Appendix A.)
Eagleton received numerous awards and honors, including the Independent School Districts' Outstanding Service to Public Education Award in 1978 and the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities Distinguished Service Award in 1980. He received the Harry S Truman Good Neighbor Award twice, in 1974 and 1985. He also received an honorary Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from Suffolk University in Massachusetts for his fight against legalized wiretapping.
Thomas Eagleton retired from the U.S. Senate in January of 1987. He returned to Missouri and accepted a partnership with the St. Louis law firm of Thompson & Mitchell. Eagleton also became a University Professor of Public Affairs and Political Science at Washington University where he taught courses in public policy and legislative politics. He died in St. Louis on 4 March 2007.
Alphabetical by topic and chronological within:
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, and reports on such topics as wiretapping, juvenile delinquency, civil rights, Missouri politics, taxes, grand jury cases, charges against Circuit Attorney Edward Dowd, professional conferences and organizations, and St. Louis development projects. Also includes 1956 campaign materials.
| f. 1 | Alcoholic Treatment Center, 1959. Campaign to establish municipal center. |
| f. 2 | Bail Bond Inquiry, 1956-1957. Investigation of bondsman Alvin Crouppen and his illegal activities. |
| f. 3 | Branch Banking, 1958-1960. Proposed limitations on branch banking. |
| f. 4-12 | Campaign and Election, 1956. |
| f. 4 | Campaign Materials, 1954-1956. |
| f. 5 | Congratulatory Letters, 1956-1957. |
| f. 6 | Honorary Colonel Award, 1956. |
| f. 7 | Inauguration Transcript, 1956. |
| f. 8 | Newspaper Clippings, 1956. |
| f. 9 | Press Releases--Primary Election, 1956. |
| f. 10 | Receipts and Expenditures, 1956. |
| f. 11 | Speeches and Press Releases--General Election, 1956. |
| f. 12 | Telegrams and Cards, 1956-1957. |
| f. 13-15 | City of St. Louis, 1957-1959. Chamber of Commerce reports and pamphlets on city development. |
| f. 16 | Civil Liberties, 1959. U.S. Civil Rights Commission report on race relations in the South. |
| f. 17 | Correspondence--Miscellaneous, 1960. Public appearances, campaign strategy, and various political matters. |
| f. 18-20 | Correspondence--Jackson County, 1959-1960. Kansas City politics and the attorney general election. |
| f. 21 | Correspondence--George T. O'Maley, 1959-1960. Eagleton's campaign for attorney general. |
| f. 22 | Democratic Primary Election, 1956. Circuit attorney election and Eagleton's campaign. |
| f. 23 | Dowd Retirement, 1956-1957. Edward L. Dowd's retirement from the office of circuit attorney and Eagleton's plans for his term of office. |
| f. 24 | Drunk Driving Law, 1959. Details of a tougher Missouri drunk driving law. |
| f. 25 | Due Process Delays, 1955-1958. Delays, docket overcrowding, and bad conditions in the city jails. |
| f. 26 | Editorials, 1956. St. Louis Globe-Democrat's endorsements for the primary election, poll results, and election wrap-up. |
| f. 27 | Feud with Judge McLaughlin, 1954. Describes clash between Circuit Judge James E. McLaughlin and Circuit Attorney Edward L. Dowd. |
| f. 28-38 | Grand Juries |
| f. 28 | Instructions, 1960. |
| f. 29 | Investigations, 1960. |
| f. 30 | Jury Members, 1959-1960. |
| f. 31-32 | Miscellaneous, 1955-1960. |
| f. 33 | Proposals, 1960. |
| f. 34 | Recommendations, 1957-1960. |
| f. 35-36 | Reports, 1960. |
| f. 37 | School Board Investigation, 1959-1960. |
| f. 38 | Sessions, 1960. |
| f. 39 | Holding Witnesses, 1956. Criticism of Circuit Attorney Dowd's misuse of material witnesses' legal rights. |
| f. 40-41 | Interoffice Correspondence, 1957-1960. Field notes and reports on cases under investigation. |
| f. 42-46 | Jencks Case |
| f. 42 | Comments and Observations, 1957-1958. |
| f. 43 | Correspondence, 1957-1958. |
| f. 44-45 | Newspaper Articles, 1957-1958. |
| f. 46 | Magazines and Pamphlets, 1957. |
| f. 47 | Jury Trials, 1960. Trial dockets. |
| f. 48 | Jury Verdicts, 1960. Verdicts, listed alphabetically by type of crime. |
| f. 49 | Juvenile Delinquency--History, 1949-1957. Reports by the St. Louis Police Department, National Probation and Parole Association, and St. Louis Bar Association. |
| f. 50-51 | Juvenile Delinquency--Crime, 1956-1960. Juvenile crime problem in St. Louis and some specific cases. |
| f. 52 | Juvenile Delinquency--Procedure, 1950-1958. Procedure manual for police personnel and report on the function of the Crime Prevention Division. |
| f. 53 | Labor Problems, 1957-1958. Articles questioning St. Louis's "bad labor" reputation. |
| f. 54 | Londe Complaint, 1956-1957. Investigation of Isadore Londe's charge of brutality against the St. Louis Police Department. |
| f. 55 | Loss of Businesses, 1957-1960. Articles focusing on St. Louis's industrial growth. |
| f. 56 | Mill Creek Valley, 1957-1960. Proposals for redevelopment of the Mill Creek Valley slum area. |
| f. 57 | Mishandling of Cases, 1955-1956. Accusations against Circuit Attorney Dowd. |
| f. 58 | Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys--Kansas City, 1960. Correspondence and mailing lists pertaining to the annual meeting. |
| f. 59 | Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys--Miscellany, 1957-1959. Correspondence discussing seminars, workshops, membership fees, and a meeting in Columbia. |
| f. 60 | Missouri Association of Prosecuting Attorneys--St. Louis, 1958-1959. Correspondence and forms pertaining to the annual meeting. |
| f. 61-62 | Montague Case, 1959. Articles focusing on a sensational St. Louis murder case. |
| f. 63-77 | Narcotics |
| f. 63 | Arrests, 1956-1957. |
| f. 64 | Clinics, 1956-1957. |
| f. 65 | Correspondence, 1956-1958. |
| f. 66-67 | Illinois Narcotic Control Bureau, 1955-1958. |
| f. 68-72 | Nalline, 1953-1960. |
| f. 73 | Oakland Trip, 1957. |
| f. 74 | Pamphlets and Printed Materials, 1951-1959. |
| f. 75 | Thank You Letters, 1957-1958. |
| f. 76-77 | Visits, 1956-1958. |
| f. 78-88 | National Association of County and Prosecuting Attorneys |
| f. 78 | Houston Meeting, 1957. |
| f. 79 | Las Vegas Meeting, 1957-1958. |
| f. 80 | Milwaukee Meeting, 1959. |
| f. 81-82 | Miscellany, 1955-1960. |
| f. 83 | New Jersey Meeting, 1958. |
| f. 84 | Public Relations Committee, 1958-1959. |
| f. 85 | Resolutions Committee, 1958. |
| f. 86 | St. Louis Meeting, 1958. |
| f. 87 | San Francisco Meeting, 1957. |
| f. 88 | Sun Valley Meeting, 1958. |
| f. 89 | National District Attorney Association, 1960. Bulletin discussing the mid-winter conference in Miami Beach, member news, and controversial legal issues. |
| f. 90 | Need for Younger Candidates, 1956-1959. Articles commenting on the need for younger men, and newer ideas, in top political positions. |
| f. 91-92 | Newspaper Articles, 1956. The issues, platforms, and results of the general election for the office of circuit attorney. |
| f. 93 | Personal Police Staff, 1955-1957. Articles focusing on the misuse of official police cars, the need for a larger police force, and Circuit Attorney Dowd's private police staff. |
| f. 94 | Plaza Area Redevelopment, 1957-1959. Articles dealing with the construction of an apartment complex and underground garage in the downtown plaza area of St. Louis. |
| f. 95 | Police Pay-Off Inquiry, 1955-1956. Investigation of possible police pay-offs and cover-ups. |
| f. 96 | Proposed City Charter, 1957-1959. Articles and pamphlets outlining a new St. Louis city charter. |
| f. 97 | Riverfront, 1957-1960. Articles referring to the redevelopment of the St. Louis riverfront area, particularly construction of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial. |
| f. 98 | St. Louis Sewer District, 1958-1960. Discussion of the success of the Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District, an experimental program established by the city's board of freeholders. |
| f. 99 | Salary Increases, 1956-1957. Eagleton's request for staff and salary increases. |
| f. 100 | School Taxes, 1959. Correspondence pertaining to the defeat of a proposed school tax increase. |
| f. 101 | Scott Air Force Base, 1955. Concerns a robbery case involving a Scott Air Force Base airman and complaints about the abuse of his legal rights. |
| f. 102 | Secret Microphone, 1955-1956. Complaints against Circuit Attorney Dowd for his use of illegal listening devices. |
| f. 103 | Speeches, 1958-1960. Includes speeches presented to the Big Brothers Organization of St. Louis, Democratic Clubs of St. Charles County, Missouri Association for Social Welfare, and the South Central Business Association, Inc. |
| f. 104-105 | Speeches--Invitations, 1958-1959. Consists of only those invitations to speak that Eagleton and/or his staff accepted. |
| f. 106 | Speeches--Jokes, 1944-1959. Short stories, quotes, and jokes collected by Eagleton for use in his speeches. |
| f. 107 | State Taxes, 1957-1960. Discussions on an earnings tax increase, the need to raise revenue, and how to handle tax evaders. |
| f. 108-109 | Traffic, 1957-1960. Proposals to rectify St. Louis traffic problems, including suggestions to change speed laws, increase parking facilities, fund public transportation, and organize a city traffic department. |
| f. 110 | Transportation System, 1957-1958. Recommendations on how to alleviate traffic congestion in the downtown St. Louis area. |
| f. 111 | Wiretapping, 1958-1960. Report given by Eagleton before the Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights on the threat posed to civil rights by legalized wiretapping. |
Alphabetical and chronological order:
This series contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, press releases, and reports on such topics as wiretapping, juvenile delinquency, civil rights, capital punishment, education, school prayer, search and seizure, interracial marriages, and 1960 campaign materials arranged alphabetically by topic and chronologically within. The correspondence concerns pending court cases, legislation, Eagleton's campaign for lieutenant governor, and miscellaneous matters. It is arranged in alphabetical order, A-L, by the correspondents' last names while the remaining, J-Z, letters are arranged within relevant subjects.
| f. 112 | Billboard Advertising, 1960. Use of billboards in Eagleton's campaign for attorney general. |
| f. 113 | Biographical Sketches, 1961-1963. Compiled for award nominations, press releases, and a professional directory. |
| f. 114 | Bond Issue Referendums, 1964. Discussion of various bond issues and the majorities required for their approval. |
| f. 115 | Bullock Case, 1959-1962. Articles, correspondence, and a report concerning the James S. Bullock murder. |
| f. 116-124 | Campaign and Election, 1960 |
| f. 116 | Campaign Materials, 1960. |
| f. 117 | Catholics in Politics, 1959-1960. |
| f. 118-122 | Correspondence, 1959-1960. |
| f. 123 | Receipts and Expenditures--General Election, 1960. |
| f. 124 | Receipts and Expenditures--Primary Election, 1960. |
| f. 125-130 | Capital Punishment |
| f. 125 | Articles, 1963-1964. |
| f. 126-128 | Correspondence, 1960-1964. |
| f. 129 | Memorandums, 1962. |
| f. 130 | Press Releases, 1962. |
| f. 131 | Certificates, 1961-1964. Lists of individuals receiving certificates for their work on important legal cases. |
| f. 132-133 | Champ, Village of, 1962-1964. Ouster suit brought against the Village of Champ attempting to void its incorporation. |
| f. 134-137 | Civil Liberties, 1956-1964. Reports, articles, correspondence, and pamphlets focusing on race relations in the South. |
| f. 138 | Conflicts of Interests, 1962. Reports and recommendations of the Commission on Conflicts of Interests. |
| f. 139 | Congressional Redistricting, 1962. Proposal granting certain states an additional representative in Congress. |
| f. 140-153 | Correspondence |
| f. 140 | A, 1962-1964 |
| f. 141-142 | B, 1964 |
| f. 143 | C, 1964 |
| f. 144 | D, 1964 |
| f. 145 | E, 1964 |
| f. 146 | F, 1964 |
| f. 147 | G, 1961-1964 |
| f. 148-149 | H, 1964 |
| f. 150 | I, 1964 |
| f. 151 | J, 1963-1964 |
| f. 152 | K, 1964 |
| f. 153 | L, 1962-1964 |
| f. 154 | Democratic Dinner, 1957-1958. Correspondence and guest lists pertaining to a dinner honoring Senator Stuart Symington. |
| f. 155-156 | Department of Corrections, 1963-1964. Proposal to modernize the state criminal code and the search for a new director and chairman of the board. |
| f. 157 | Digests of Opinions, 1961-1964. Decisions reached in cases prosecuted by the attorney general's office. |
| f. 158-159 | Duties and Responsibilities, 1961-1964. Reports, pamphlets, survey, and correspondence defining the duties of the attorney general. |
| f. 160-161 | Editorials and Opinions, 1949-1963. Correspondence and articles relating to Eagleton's decisions on a variety of cases. |
| f. 162-172 | Education |
| f. 162 | Citizens for Educational Freedom, 1959-1964. |
| f. 163-168 | Correspondence, 1960-1964. |
| f. 169-170 | Memorandums, 1962-1964. |
| f. 171-172 | Newspaper Clippings, 1960-1964. |
| f. 173 | Gideon v. Cochran, 1962-1963. Supreme Court case involving state provision of legal counsel for indigent defendants. |
| f. 174 | Hannah's Analysis, 1963. Analysis by J. Howard Hannah of the Seventh Congressional District's voting patterns. |
| f. 175 | Hearing Examiners, 1963-1964. Proposal giving hearing examiners the authority to make decisions on license revocations and suspensions. |
| f. 176 | Hewlitt, J. Edwin, 1958-1960. Correspondence to and from the Reverend Hewlitt concerning his anti-Catholic views. |
| f. 177 | Increased Rights for Defendants, 1963. Speech by Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. and a background paper prepared for the annual meeting of the National Association of Attorneys General. |
| f. 178 | Indeterminate Sentence Law, 1955-1960. Proposed penal code changes. |
| f. 179 | Indigent Defendants, 1964. Reports on the defense of indigents in Missouri. |
| f. 180 | Interracial Marriages, 1962. Correspondence concerning the need to remove a Missouri law preventing interracial marriages. |
| f. 181-182 | Juvenile Delinquency, 1961-1964. Activities of the Governor's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime. |
| f. 183 | Kennedy Memorial, 1963. National and state tributes to President John F. Kennedy. |
| f. 184 | King-Thompson Law, 1963. Constitutionality of a state law providing for emergency seizure of public utilities. |
| f. 185 | Kintner Regulations, 1964. Controversy resulting from a proposed federal income tax regulation. |
| f. 186 | Labor Correspondence, 1959-1960. Support of Eagleton's campaign for attorney general. |
| f. 187 | Lawyer's Committee for Eagleton, 1958-1960. Support of Eagleton in his bid for attorney general. |
| f. 188 | Lieutenant Governor Campaign, 1964. |
| f. 189 | Mandatory Severance, 1957. Legislation aimed at eliminating separate trials. |
| f. 190 | Miscellany, 1952-1968. Various court decisions and legal opinions. |
| f. 191 | Muckerman, Chris J., 1962-1963. Concerning juvenile crime and Missouri's juvenile code. |
| f. 192 | Nalline, 1957-1964. Discussion of drug enforcement laws, drug testing, and the treatment of drug addicts. |
| f. 193 | Opinion 93, 1961-1963. Passed by the Advisory Committee of the Missouri Bar placing restrictions on assistant and special assistant attorneys general. |
| f. 194 | Political Contributions, 1960. Financial statements from certain elections and an analysis of the legislation regulating political contributions by labor organizations. |
| f. 195 | Press Releases, 1959-1962. Includes publicity for Eagleton's attorney general campaign. |
| f. 196 | Primary Election, 1962. Official election returns and letters of support to other candidates. |
| f. 197 | Radio and Television Appearances, 1957-1960. Radio and television programs Eagleton appeared on and those that were of interest to him. |
| f. 198 | Regional Mental Health Centers, 1962-1964. Plans for establishing intensive mental health treatment centers in Columbia, Kansas City, and St. Louis. |
| f. 199 | Residence of Aldermen, 1958-1964. Articles dealing with violations of residency requirements by St. Louis aldermen. |
| f. 200-201 | Rural Electrification Association, 1962-1964. Articles regarding the property tax status of rural electric cooperatives. |
| f. 202-203 | School Prayer, 1962-1964. Debate over the legality of a law banning prayer in public schools. |
| f. 204-205 | Search and Seizure, 1957-1963. Discussion of search warrants and "probable cause." |
| f. 206 | Social Security Act, 1951-1963. Outlines a disagreement between the state of Missouri and the Social Security Administration. |
| f. 207-208 | Speeches, 1959-1964. Includes speeches presented to the Missouri State Prosecutor's Association, the National Association of Attorneys General, and the Professional Investigators Council of Greater St. Louis. |
| f. 209-211 | Speeches--Invitations, 1957-1964. Only speaking invitations that Eagleton and/or his staff accepted. |
| f. 212-213 | Spencer, George A., 1957-1960. State Senator Spencer's political views and his campaign for attorney general. |
| f. 214 | Staff Assignments, 1960-1964. Lists of which criminal cases were assigned to particular assistant and special assistant attorneys general. |
| f. 215 | Tenth Congressional District, 1959. Names of people Eagleton contacted from the tenth district seeking support for his campaign for attorney general. |
| f. 216 | United States Senate, 1961-1962. Letters encouraging Eagleton to campaign for the Senate. |
| f. 217 | Voting Irregularities, 1960. Investigation into accusations of vote fraud in five St. Louis wards. |
| f. 218 | Washington, D.C. Trip, 1959. Letters from Eagleton to various Democratic leaders seeking their support in his bid for attorney general. |
| f. 219-220 | Wiretapping--Correspondence, 1957-1964. Requests for information on wiretapping and invitations to testify on the subject before Senate committees. |
| f. 221-222 | Wiretapping--Newspaper Clippings, 1957-1964. Covers both the state and national controversy over illegal wiretapping. |
Alphabetical by topic and chronological within:
Correspondence, newspaper clippings, speeches, and reports on such topics as capital punishment, education, gun control, revenue sharing, mental retardation, juvenile delinquency, population control, insurance, and Congressional bills.
| f. 223 | Abortions, 1967. Bill liberalizing the laws relating to abortion in Missouri. |
| f. 224 | Aid to Dependent Children, 1967-1968. |
| f. 225-227 | Appointments, 1965-1968. Appointed by the governor to various state boards. |
| f. 228 | Arab-Israeli Issue, 1968. Analysis of United States interests in the Middle East. |
| f. 229-230 | Banks, 1956-1965. Investment of idle state funds. |
| f. 231 | Birth Control, 1967-1968. Proposal of a five-year birth control program for low income families. |
| f. 232 | Campaign Funds Bill, 1967-1968. Legislation requiring full public disclosure of all campaign spending in federal elections. |
| f. 233-235 | Capital Punishment, 1959-1967. Newspaper articles focusing on Eagleton's opposition to the death penalty. |
| f. 236 | Committee on Africa, 1965-1967. St. Louis-based group organized to further knowledge of Africa and render voluntary assistance. |
| f. 237-243 | Conference on Education, 1965-1968. State-wide conferences aimed at studying various aspects of education in Missouri. |
| f. 244-290 | Correspondence. Committee meetings, pending court cases, legislation, awards, speaking engagements, campaign strategy, recommendations, and various legal and political matters. |
| f. 244 | 1956-1957 |
| f. 245 | 1957 |
| f. 246-249 | 1958 |
| f. 250-256 | 1959 |
| f. 257-258 | 1960 |
| f. 259 | 1961-1962 |
| f. 260 | 1963 |
| f. 261 | 1964 |
| f. 262-272 | 1965 |
| f. 273-276 | 1966 |
| f. 277-286 | 1967 |
| f. 287-290 | 1968 |
| f. 291 | Corrupt Practices Act, 1953-1967. Refers to limitations on political contributions. |
| f. 292 | Council for a Livable World, 1966-1968. Literature pertaining to arms control and world peace. |
| f. 293 | Credit Insurance, 1967. Statements made to the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Subcommittee regarding credit life and health insurance. |
| f. 294 | Currency Devaluation, 1967. Articles regarding the devaluation of the British pound and its effect on the United States economy. |
| f. 295-299 | Department of Corrections, 1962-1968. Prisoner rehabilitation, the interstate corrections compact, jail conditions, and discrimination against parolees. |
| f. 300 | Dismas Half-Way House, 1967-1968. |
| f. 301-302 | Education, 1963-1968. Higher education, education costs, and special programs for handicapped students. |
| f. 303 | Ethics Code, 1967-1968. Discussion of a code of ethics for Congress. |
| f. 304 | Fair Employment Practices Act, 1965-1967. Amendments extending the Fair Labor Standards Act to state-employed school and hospital personnel. |
| f. 305 | Food and Drug Administration, 1967. Criticism of the F.D.A.'s methods and policies, especially those relating to chemotherapy. |
| f. 306 | Foreign Aid, 1967. Economic and technical aid given to Afghanistan, Latin America, Africa, and the Dominican Republic. |
| f. 307 | Foreign Policy, 1966-1968. Eagleton's stand on such foreign policy issues as Vietnam, the Soviet Union, Communist China, and the Atlantic Alliance. |
| f. 308 | Freedom Academy, 1963-1967. Contains Senate and House bills proposing the creation of a Foreign Affairs Academy. |
| f. 309 | Freedom of Information, 1966-1967. Legislation designed to increase federal agencies' public disclosure. |
| f. 310-329 | Governor's Citizens Committee on Delinquency and Crime |
| f. 310-316 | Correspondence, 1964-1968. |
| f. 317 | Minutes, 1967. |
| f. 318-319 | Miscellany, 1966-1967. |
| f. 320-321 | Public Hearings--First, 1967. |
| f. 322 | Public Hearings--Second, 1967-1968. |
| f. 323 | Public Hearings--Third, 1967-1968. |
| f. 324-327 | Reports, 1965-1968. |
| f. 328-329 | Statements, 1967-1968. |
| f. 330 | Grand River Basin, 1968. Statement made by the Grand River Basin Resource Development Association, Inc. in opposition to the construction of a reservoir. |
| f. 331 | Gun Control, 1967-1968. Eagleton's views on gun control and voter response. |
| f. 332 | Hearing Examiners, 1964-1965. Legislation establishing administrative hearing examiners and enabling them to make decisions on license revocations and suspensions. |
| f. 333-334 | Heller Plan, 1964-1967. Discussion of a plan for federal revenue sharing. |
| f. 335 | House Bill 157, 1967. Letters encouraging Eagleton to support legislation increasing policemen's salaries. |
| f. 336 | Inter-Agency Committee on Mental Retardation, 1965. Reports and plans concerning the services offered Missouri's mentally retarded. |
| f. 337 | Juvenile Crime Statistics, 1967. Data on juvenile crime taken from F.B.I. Uniform Crime Reports, arranged by age of offender and type of crime. |
| f. 338 | Military Draft, 1968. Criticism of and alternatives to the military draft system. |
| f. 339 | Minimum Wage, 1968. Letters solicited from Missouri businessmen on the proposed increase in the minimum wage. |
| f. 340 | Miscellany, 1966-1968. Includes material on the federal taxation of businesses, the duties of the lieutenant governor, and the Vietnam War. |
| f. 341 | Missile Defense System, 1967-1968. President Lyndon Johnson's anti-missile defense system. |
| f. 342 | Model Cities, 1968. Program to construct model cities in St. Louis and Kansas City. |
| f. 343 | National Emergency Strikes, 1967. Proposed changes to the Labor Management Relations Act for the handling of labor disputes imperiling national health or safety. |
| f. 344 | Negative Income Tax, 1967-1968. Discussion of a guaranteed-income program for the poor. |
| f. 345 | Non-Fault Insurance, 1967. Auto insurance system not dependent on proving negligence. |
| f. 346 | Open Housing, 1967-1968. Legislation providing fair housing for blacks. |
| f. 347 | Police Services, 1967. Recommendations for improvement of police services in St. Louis County. |
| f. 348 | Population Control, 1968. Articles and speeches concentrating on the need for world population control. |
| f. 349 | Press Releases, 1959-1968. Includes publicity for Eagleton's attorney general and United States Senate campaigns. |
| f. 350 | Probation and Parole, 1965. Appointment of a chairman to the Board of Probation and Parole and the decision to seek federal assistance for the Missouri correctional system. |
| f. 351 | Race Riots, 1965-1968. Plans for using National Guard troops to control civil riots. |
| f. 352-353 | Revenue Sharing, 1966-1968. Articles and reports describing the strengths and weaknesses of federal tax sharing programs. |
| f. 354 | Roads and Highways, n.d. Report indicating the kinds of improvements needed in Missouri's road and highway network. |
| f. 355 | Rural Electrification, 1962-1968. Discussion of the State Tax Commission's authority to assess the distributable property of electric cooperatives. |
| f. 356 | Senate Bill 149, 1967. Legislation affecting the operation of the Internal Revenue Service. |
| f. 357 | Senate Bill 239, 1966-1967. Comments on legislation abolishing the office of prosecuting attorney, while creating the office of circuit attorney. |
| f. 358 | Shared Time Bill, 1967. Legislation permitting handicapped private and parochial school students access to public school facilities. |
| f. 359-360 | Sho-Me Power Line, 1968-1969. Controversy between the Sho-Me Power Corporation and conservationists over construction of an electric transmission line. |
| f. 361 | Social Security, 1967. Articles relating to problems with the system. |
| f. 362-383 | Speeches. Includes speeches presented to the American Bar Association, Missouri Association for Social Welfare, and the South Central Business Association, Inc. Arranged in alphabetical order by group presented to or topic. |
| f. 362 | A, 1957-1965 |
| f. 363 | B, 1965 |
| f. 364 | C, 1966-1968 |
| f. 365 | D, 1959 |
| f. 366 | E, 1958-1966 |
| f. 367 | F, 1963-1965 |
| f. 368 | G, 1963 |
| f. 369 | H, 1965 |
| f. 370 | I, 1960-1966 |
| f. 371 | J, 1963-1965 |
| f. 372 | K, 1961-1968 |
| f. 373 | L, 1958-1966 |
| f. 374-375 | M, 1958-1968 |
| f. 376 | N, 1959-1967 |
| f. 377 | O, 1967 |
| f. 378 | P, 1960-1964 |
| f. 379 | R, 1964-1966 |
| f. 380 | S, 1958-1967 |
| f. 381 | T, 1965 |
| f. 382 | U, 1967 |
| f. 383 | W, 1959-1960 |
| f. 384-391 | Speeches--Invitations, 1964-1968. Consists of only those invitations to speak that Eagleton and/or his staff accepted. |
| f. 392 | Speeches--Reference, 1964-1968. Articles, reports, and speeches collected by Eagleton for use in his speeches. |
| f. 393 | Speech Writers, 1968. Correspondence regarding the availability of speech writers for Eagleton's United States Senate campaign. |
| f. 394-395 | Tax Sharing, 1966-1967. Discussion of Walter Heller's book New Dimensions of Political Economy. |
| f. 396 | Truth in Lending, 1968. Articles focusing on a bill covering all forms of lending and selling on credit, requiring that customers be informed of the interest and finance charges. |
| f. 397 | United Nations, 1968. Article focusing on the unconditional admission of Communist China to the United Nations. |
| f. 398-1106 | Discarded due to privacy issues |
The Administrative series has been divided into five distinct subseries:
Chronological order, then alphabetical by correspondent's last name:
The reading files consist of carbon copies of all outgoing letters produced by Eagleton and/or his staff from 1969 through 1976.
| r. 1-12 | 1969 |
| r. 13-26 | 1970 |
| r. 27-41 | 1971 |
| r. 42-60 | 1972 |
| r. 61-79 | 1973 |
| r. 80-102 | 1974 |
| r. 103-125 | 1975 |
| r. 126-139 | 1976 |
Two automated systems were used by Eagleton's staff to answer his huge volume of constituent mail. The first system was referred to as a "robo" system. The robos are form letters that were written by Eagleton and/or his staff on a particular subject and then given a number. Subsequent constituent letters on the same subject were answered by the appropriate robo letter. The robo letters in folders 1107-1835 cover the years 1969-1986 and are arranged alphabetically by subject. The robo letters on microfilm (r. 140-143) cover the years 1969-1980 and are arranged chronologically, then alphabetically by subject within.
| f. 1107-1147 | Robos, A |
| f. 1148-1175 | Robos, B |
| f. 1176-1249 | Robos, C |
| f. 1250-1277 | Robos, D |
| f. 1278-1310 | Robos, E |
| f. 1311-1355 | Robos, F |
| f. 1356-1374 | Robos, G |
| f. 1375-1411 | Robos, H |
| f. 1412-1429 | Robos, I |
| f. 1430-1434 | Robos, J |
| f. 1435-1443 | Robos, K |
| f. 1444-1459 | Robos, L |
| f. 1460-1515 | Robos, M |
| f. 1516-1563 | Robos, N |
| f. 1564-1580 | Robos, O |
| f. 1581-1637 | Robos, P |
| f. 1638 | Robos, Q |
| f. 1639-1679 | Robos, R |
| f. 1680-1750 | Robos, S |
| f. 1751-1779 | Robos, T |
| f. 1780-1789 | Robos, U |
| f. 1790-1805 | Robos, V |
| f. 1806-1832 | Robos, W |
| f. 1833-1835 | Robos, Y |
| r. 140 | Robos, 1969-1977 |
| r. 141 | Robos, 1978 |
| r. 142 | Robos, 1979 |
| r. 143 | Robos, 1980 |
In 1976 Eagleton's staff began to use the Correspondence Management System (CMS) , an automated computer system of the U.S. Senate, in addition to the robo system. This automated system provided a method for creating similar, but individual, letters by using approved paragraphs or letters of text merged with constituent names and addresses. It was widely used throughout the U.S. Senate to respond to high volume mail. The types of information available from the system include the name and address of the constituent, the aide responsible for answering the letter, a document number for each letter, a paragraph item number, the date of the correspondence, and brief comments about the letter. For more information on CMS, please see f.1837-1844 and f.1975-1982.
The CMS files are general correspondence files dating from 1976 through 1986. These files are on microfilm and the originals have been discarded. Rolls 144-191 are compiled name indexes to the CMS files for the years 1980 through 1985. Rolls 192-487 are composed of the CMS files, which are arranged in chronological order, and identified by a "document number."
For example, document no. 8331122028 was created using the following criteria:
| 1978 | 331st day | Operator Number | Sequence Number |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | 331 | 12 | 2028 |
| r. 144-156 | Name Indexes, 1980 |
| r. 157-167 | Name Indexes, 1981 |
| r. 168-176 | Name Indexes, 1982 |
| r. 177-180 | Name Indexes, 1983 |
| r. 181-184 | Name Indexes, 1984 |
| r. 185-191 | Name Indexes, 1985-1986 |
| r. 192-224 | CMS Files, 1976 |
| r. 225-261 | CMS Files, 1977 |
| r. 262-293 | CMS Files, 1978 |
| r. 294-322 | CMS Files, 1979 |
| r. 323-354 | CMS Files, 1980 |
| r. 355-386 | CMS Files, 1981 |
| r. 387-417 | CMS Files, 1982 |
| r. 418-444 | CMS Files, 1983 |
| r. 445-461 | CMS Files, 1984 |
| r. 462-477 | CMS Files, 1985 |
| r. 478-487 | CMS Files, 1986 |
Nine-track magnetic computer tapes were used to index correspondence records transferred from CMS for the years 1977-1986. The Automated Indexing System (AIS) produced the tapes, which allowed office staff to index a variety of office automated and paper records, including correspondence. The tapes contain names, addresses, and topics of discussion. The tapes are arranged chronologically. The information within the tapes is arranged alphabetically by subject.
| m.t. 1 | 1977 |
| m.t. 2 | 1978 |
| m.t. 3 | 1979 |
| m.t. 4 | 1980 |
| m.t. 5 | 1981 |
| m.t. 6 | 1982 |
| m.t. 7 | 1983 |
| m.t. 8 | 1984 |
| m.t. 9 | 1985 |
| m.t. 10 | 1986 |
The card files contain the master topics and subtopics used in the CMS numbering system. Topics included are agriculture, education, foreign trade, transportation, and welfare. The cards are arranged in alphabetical order by subject.
| Card File 1 | 1976-1981 |
| Card File 2 | 1981-1986 |
Folders alphabetical by topic, microfilm chronological:
Located in this series are reports, contracts, bulletins, forms, inventories, receipts, work orders, and memos on such topics as mail statistics, the U.S. Senate's page program, office policy, office management, and Data General's office automation system the bulk of which spans 1981-1986. The files are arranged alphabetically by topic.
Also included is information on the Mail File System, a subsystem of the U.S. Senate's Correspondence Management System (CMS). The Mail File System was a centralized system that allowed office staff to create and maintain a list of constituent names and addresses. These names and addresses were arranged by zip code and then were used to create labels and lists for mailing purposes.
| f. 1836 | Attic Locker Inventories, 1979-1986. Office supplies and appreciation gifts. |
| f. 1837 | CMS Management Information, 1971-1985. Memos, correspondence, and bulletins containing information on coding systems. |
| f. 1838 | CMS Materials, n.d. Training manuals explaining the system and its applications. |
| f. 1839-1840 | CMS Reports, 1981-1986. Weekly listing by subject of items which received numerous responses. Reports prior to 1981 are on microfilm (see r. 496-515). |
| f. 1841 | CMS Supervisory Duties, n.d. Administrative assistants' list of weekly supervisory duties, which included the mail and management reports. |
| f. 1842 | CMS Item Indices, 1986. Abstract reports on the CMS files arranged by topic/subtopic. |
| f. 1843-1844 | CMS Topic Indices, 1981-1985. Lists of all CMS files arranged by topic/subtopic, indicating assigned item numbers and authors. |
| f. 1845-1846 | Computer Center Bulletins, 1981-1986. Discusses the CMS electronic mailbox program and uses of the U.S. Senate's Legislative Information System (LEGIS). |
| f. 1847 | Computer Center Mailfile Work Orders, 1981-1985. Requests to the U.S. Senate's automated indexing and mail file systems to microfilm certain CMS files for the mailfile. |
| f. 1848 | Computer Center Work Orders, 1982-1986. Requests to the U.S. Senate's automated indexing and mail file systems for duplicates of CMS files on microfilm, to microfilm various CMS files for the mail file and for microfilm copies of indexes to the magnetic tapes. |
| f. 1849 | Computer Mailfile Area Tables, 1983. Memos, work orders, and tables referring to county area code designations for the mini and master mail files. |
| f. 1850-1851 | Computer Mailfile Codes, 1981-1986. Consists of Profession code statistics counts, which are alphabetical listings of "profession" codes assigned an individual office; and county area code statistics counts, CMSal listings of "area codes" which are defined by an individual office, for mini and master mail files. |
| f. 1852 | Computer Mailfile Conversions, 1983-1986. Details mailfile conversion transactions, such as the transfer of information from voter registration tapes to the master mailfile list. |
| f. 1853 | Computer Mini-File Lists, 1985. Lists containing the names and addresses of individuals, agencies, and companies which were to be sent mailings, particularly press releases, from Eagleton's office. |
| f. 1854 | Data General Bulletins, 1984-1986. Discusses training and equipment maintenance for the Data General office automation system. |
| f. 1855 | Data General Contracts, 1984-1986. Memos and contracts concerning installation of, and training for, the Data General office automation system. |
| f. 1856 | Data General Meetings, 1984-1985. Memos, reports, and notices pertaining to meetings focusing on Data General's office automation system. |
| f. 1857 | Dear Colleague Letters, 1982-1983. Form letters on a variety of topics which were to be sent to Eagleton's colleagues in the U.S. Senate. |
| f. 1858-1859 | Eagleton Papers Disposition, 1985-1986. Correspondence, memos, record transmittal forms, and booklets concerning the transfer of Eagleton's papers to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection. |
| f. 1860 | Employment Applications, 1981-1986. |
| f. 1861 | Equipment Assignment Forms, 1982-1986. Forms assigning government equipment, primarily office equipment, to Eagleton's staff. |
| f. 1862 | Equipment Inventories, 1982-1986. Equipment issued to Eagleton and his staff. |
| f. 1863 | Equipment Receipts, 1982-1986. Receipts from the Government Affairs Committee, Equipment Stock, and Eagleton confirming assignment and return of government equipment. |
| f. 1864 | Federal Records Center Inventories, 1971-1986. Transmittal and receipt forms for archival materials sent to and recalled from the Federal Records Center. |
| f. 1865 | Federal Records Center Request Forms, n.d. Forms provided by the National Archives for the purposes of borrowing, permanently withdrawing, or having copies made of archival materials. |
| f. 1866 | Federal Records Center Transmittals, n.d. Instructions for packing and labeling archival materials to be sent to the National Archives. |
| f. 1867 | Franking Account Reports, 1986. Franked mail cost reports indicating the type of mail sent, number of pieces, unit of cost, and extended cost, on a weekly basis. |
| f. 1868 | Government Printing Office Account, 1985-1986. Account statements for Eagleton's printing account. |
| f. 1869 | Intern Staff Lists, 1983-1986. Names and addresses of interns attached to Eagleton's office. |
| f. 1870 | Legislative Jurisdiction, 1983-1985. Pertains to the areas of interest and committee responsibilities of Eagleton's aides. |
| f. 1871-1882 | Mail Count, 1973-1975. Individual weekly reports by a CMS operator by date and name with a total number of incoming and outgoing letters and high volume topics. |
| f. 1883-1899 | Mail Reports, 1981-1986. Weekly reports focusing on the topics and subtopics of all incoming and outgoing correspondence. |
| f. 1900 | Mail Statistics, 1977-1986. Reports, memos, and graphs indicating the total amount of mail for a given year. |
| f. 1901-1910 | Mass Mailings, 1980-1985. Registration in accordance with U.S. Senate rules. |
| f. 1911 | Mass Mailings Regulations, 1979-1985. |
| f. 1912 | Master Microfilm List, 1968-1986. Master list of all records, including reading files, CMS files, and state/special projects on microfilm. |
| f. 1913 | Master Staff List, n.d. Includes the names, titles, and dates of employment of Eagleton's office personnel. |
| f. 1914 | Office Policy Memos, 1970-1986. |
| f. 1915 | Parking Permits, 1985-1986. |
| f. 1916 | Senate Page Program, 1983. Summary of the program and requirements for appointments. |
| f. 1917 | Staff Areas Lists, 1971-1985. Lists consisting of the names, subjects of interest, and committee responsibilities of Eagleton's aides. |
| f. 1918 | State Projects File, n.d. Explanations of the coding system used when microfilming state and special projects files. |
| f. 1919 | State Projects Master Microfilm List, 1974-1986. List of state or special project files on microfilm. |
| f. 1919a-b | Guest books containing the names and addresses of visitors to Eagleton's office in Washington, D.C., 1984, 1986 |
| r. 488-495 | Mailing Lists, 1978. Names and addresses of individuals who were to receive mailings from Eagleton's office, arranged by zip code. |
| r. 496-515 | Management Reports, 1975-1980. Weekly listing by subject of items receiving twenty or more responses during a given week. |
Alphabetically by topic:
Reports, memos, and correspondence related to office procedures, office personnel, intern programs, supplies/equipment, and mail surveys concerning Eagleton's Washington D.C. office as well as the Kansas City and St. Louis offices.
| f. 1920-1921 | Daily Reports, 1970-1971. Counts indicating the total number of letters produced, the topics or titles, and any comments about the letters or the robo system. |
| f. 1922-1923 | General, 1971-1973. Personnel, Senate floor privileges, office supplies, mail room operation, office policy, office equipment, and the office budget. |
| f. 1924 | Inter-Office Memos, 1972. Speaking invitations. |
| f. 1925-1927 | Intern Program, 1970-1972. Summer internships. |
| f. 1928-1931 | Kansas City Office, 1971-1973. Telephone service, office equipment, mail statistics, and cases. |
| f. 1932-1937 | Memos, 1970-1973. Relates to mailing lists, telephone logs, speeches, cases, data processing, meetings, speeches, contracts, and legislation. |
| f. 1938 | Office Procedures, 1970-1977. Procedures for computer coding and indexing, mailing lists, and robo letters. |
| f. 1939 | Personnel, 1968-1972. |
| f. 1940 | St. Louis Office, 1967-1974. Office space, office equipment, telephone service, and office furnishings. |
| f. 1941 | Supplies and Equipment, 1971. |
| f. 1942 | Watergate Mail Survey, 1973-1974. Detailed analysis of mail Eagleton received pertaining to the Watergate Affair. |
Alphabetical:
Correspondence, inventories, memos, notes, and lists written by, or for, the two archivists hired by Eagleton to prepare his papers for transfer to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection. The folders are arranged alphabetically by topic and include information on the deeds of gift, donations, meetings with former staff members, ownership of committee files, and the retrieval of records stored at federal records centers.
| f. 1943 | Administrative, 1985-1986. |
| f. 1944 | Committee Files, 1985-1986. Ownership of U.S. Senate Committee records and the organization of Governmental Affairs Committee files. |
| f. 1945 | Computer Center, 1986. Transfer of all Automated Indexing System tapes to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection. |
| f. 1946 | Country Day Inventory, n.d. Materials Eagleton donated to the St. Louis Country Day School. |
| f. 1947 | Deeds of Gift, 1985-1986. Consists of correspondence and rough drafts of an agreement between Eagleton and Western Historical Manuscript Collection for the transfer of his papers. |
| f. 1948-1949 | Eagleton Archive Files, 1980-1986. Inventories of Eagleton's papers and work proposals by five separate archivists. |
| f. 1950 | Eagleton Meetings, 1985-1986. Meetings with archivists over the content and disposition of his papers. |
| f. 1951 | Federal Records Center Material, 1984-1987. Disposition of Eagleton's records stored at the National Archives. |
| f. 1952 | Former Staff, 1986. Names, addresses, former titles, and years of employment of Eagleton's staff. |
| f. 1953 | Guidelines, 1982-1986. General guidelines, definitions, and timetables prepared by the archivists for the staff. |
| f. 1954 | Intern Projects, n.d. Archivists' notes concerning projects which were assigned the summer interns, such as contacting former staff and compiling staff lists. |
| f. 1955 | Ireland Meeting, 1985. Details of a meeting with Sam Ireland, former office manager, concerning the various filing systems used on constituent correspondence. |
| f. 1956 | Memos, 1986. Memos between Eagleton, the archivists, and administrative assistant Ed Quick concerning speeches, the deeds of gift, and committee files. |
| f. 1957 | Microfilm Projects, 1984-1986. Inventories, correspondence, and pamphlets relating to records which were microfilmed. |
| f. 1958 | Objectives, n.d. List of the archivists' goals in regards to the Eagleton papers. |
| f. 1959 | Paul Meeting, 1985. Notes from a meeting with Karen Paul concerning, primarily, the CMS system. |
| f. 1960 | Post Office, 1986. Preparation and shipment of Eagleton's papers via the U.S. Post Office. |
| f. 1961 | Proposals, 1985. Archivists' work proposals for the disposition of Eagleton's papers. |
| f. 1962 | Quick Meetings, 1985-1986. Notes, correspondence, and memos from meetings with Ed Quick discussing the duties of the administrative assistants, the location of various records, and his personal files. |
| f. 1963 | Staff Meetings, 1986. Meetings with former staff members Barbara Daniels, Barbara Sanders, Jack Lewis, and Jon Austin. |
| f. 1964 | Staff Questions, 1986. Questions asked by and of staff members on such matters as the filing systems, photographs, and the microfilm program. |
| f. 1965 | State Offices, 1985-1986. Inventories of materials stored at the Kansas City and St. Louis offices. |
| f. 1966 | Stokes Meetings, 1985-1986. Details from meetings with Greg Stokes in regard to Data General, the microfilm program, and personnel. |
| f. 1967 | Timetables, 1985-1986. Timetables for the archivists and staff. |
| f. 1968 | University of Missouri, 1976-1986. Correspondence between Western Historical Manuscript Collection and Eagleton and/or his staff in reference to the transfer of materials. |
The Administrative Assistant series has been divided into six distinct subseries:
Alphabetical by topic:
Reports, correspondence, memos, press releases, lists, and speeches on such topics as the Truman Centennial, postal positions, office policy and management, legislation, extradition, and office filing systems. Also includes information on the Senate's Correspondence Management System.
| f. 1969 | Administration Book #1, 1972-1976. Information on office space, parking spaces, equipment, filing systems, publications, projects, and appointments. |
| f. 1970 | Administration Book #2, 1974-1976. Information on office arrangement, mailing systems, memos, and resources. |
| f. 1971-1973 | Administrative, 1968-1980. Office budgets, the computer system, mass mailings, staff responsibilities, mailing lists, office space, and legislation. |
| f. 1974 | Cases, 1970-1975. Constituent requests for information and assistance with problems. |
| f. 1975-1982 | Correspondence Management System (CMS) |
| f. 1975 | Background Information, 1976. Documentation on the case function of the CMS. |
| f. 1976 | Data Retrieval Systems, 1974-1976. Information on the Senate's Microfilm Center, a centralized legislative information service called "Aquarius," a computer-based legislative information system called "Scorpio," CMS, and the Senate Reference Center. |
| f. 1977 | Early Usage Materials, 1975. Consists of sample case letters, mail coding forms, and examples of CMS reports. |
| f. 1978 | Index, 1976. Major topics and subtopics used in CMS. |
| f. 1979-1981 | On-Line Reports, 1976. Examples of reports produced by CMS, such as daily history reports, library paragraphs listed by topic and subtopic, and weekly report of correspondent's output. |
| f. 1982 | On-Line Systems, 1975. User's guide to the Senate's Automated Indexing System and examples of reports produced by it. |
| f. 1983 | Committees, 1979-1980. Committee on Governmental Affairs, the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, and the Democratic Policy Committee. |
| f. 1984 | Computers, 1970. Computer systems of Computer Field Express, Control Data Corporation, and Meta Metrics Corporation. |
| f. 1985 | Constituent Requests, 1985-1986. Requests for assistance with such research projects as a history of the "Lone Ranger" radio program and documentation of the proposed move of Missouri's capital to Sedalia. |
| f. 1986-1993 | Correspondence, 1968-1980. |
| f. 1994 | Daniel, Margaret Truman, 1980. Correspondence over comments made by a political opponent about Harry S Truman. |
| f. 1995 | Extradition Materials, 1981-1985. Research material attempting to compare a U.S./U.K. extradition treaty to Lincoln's actions during the Civil War and the Citizen Genet affair. |
| f. 1996 | Filing Systems, 1971-1972. Outlines of systems used by Eagleton's staff. |
| f. 1997-1998 | Future Planning, 1972-1976. Decisions on staff organization, office budgets, mail reorganization, microfilm conversions, and CMS. |
| f. 1999 | General Services Administration, 1969. Services provided to senators and their staff by the National Archives. |
| f. 2000-2001 | Interns, 1972-1986. |
| f. 2002 | Law School Recommendations, 1973. For constituents applying to law schools in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Columbia. |
| f. 2003 | Legislative, 1979-1980. Pertaining to legislation on school prayer, the budget, and automobile sales. |
| f. 2004-2007 | Mail Count, 1975-1976. Staff weekly mail count reports indicating mail inflow and outflow, and backlog. |
| f. 2008-2010 | Mailing List, 1969-1976. Additions to the master mailing list and conversions to magnetic tape. |
| f. 2011-2023, roll 516 | Memos between Eagleton and his assistants and the assistants themselves. Includes discussion of interviews, subject files, voter attitudes, and academy applications. |
| f. 2011 | 1968-1969 |
| f. 2012-2018 | 1970-1980 |
| f. 2019-2022 | 1980-1986 |
| f. 2023 | n.d. |
| r. 516 | 1969-1972 |
| f. 2024 | Newsletter Poll, 1971. Poll of Eagleton newsletter recipients to evaluate the accuracy of the master mailing list. |
| f. 2025-2027 | Office Materials, 1973-1980. Information on the project file system, the Senator Hatfield office innovation project, and staff responsibilities. |
| f. 2028-2029 | Office Guest Books, 1971-1974. |
| f. 2030-2031 | Office Manual, 1973-1976. Contains information on recommendations, office security, Congressional Record procedures, floor privileges, office policies, and long-distance telephone calls. |
| f. 2032 | Pilot Computer Project, 1971-1975. Test of the CMS computer system to judge its cost-effectiveness for general office use. |
| f. 2033 | Post Office Matters, 1968-1969. Concerning post offices in Peach Orchard, Sedgewickville, Brumley, Oak Ridge, Huntington, and Independence, Missouri. |
| f. 2034 | Postmaster Jobs, 1968-1969. Recommendations for postmaster positions in Nevada, Ballwin, Elijah, Warsaw, Huntsville, Mendan, and Joplin, Missouri. |
| f. 2035 | Projects, 1980. Kansas City downtown revitalization, St. Louis elderly housing, Creve Coeur Lake, and the federal courthouse in Cape Girardeau. |
| f. 2036 | Proposed Senate Changes, 1973-1974. Concerns the implementation of the standardized information system required by the Legislative Reorganization Act of 1970. |
| f. 2037 | Public Relations, 1969-1975. |
| f. 2038 | St. Louis Jewish Foundation, 1979-1980. Lists of members, directors, and officers. |
| f. 2039 | Senate Employees, 1968. Resumes and recommendations for individuals seeking employment with Eagleton. |
| f. 2040 | Speech Material, 1985. Eagleton's Truman Award acceptance speech and related press releases. |
| f. 2041 | Subpoena Information, 1974-1976. Concerns Common Cause's legal action to have the congressional franking law declared unconstitutional. |
| f. 2042 | Surrogate Schedules, 1973-1974. Surrogate speakers for Eagleton's re-election campaign. |
| f. 2043 | Telephone Calls, 1980. Memos and lists in regard to individuals Eagleton contacted for help with his reelection campaign. |
| f. 2044 | Truman Centennial, 1983. Activities coordinated by Eagleton's staff. |
| f. 2045-2046 | Truman Memorial Books, 1973-1974. Requests for copies of memorial books produced by Eagleton's staff. |
Alphabetical by type of appointment and alphabetical within by the applicant's last name:
During President James E. Carter's administration, Eagleton received numerous applications for patronage positions. Such jobs included judgeships, agency appointments, and regional administrators. These applications were for both federal positions in the state of Missouri and positions at the national level.
| f. 2047 | ACTION |
| f. 2048 | Agency for International Development |
| f. 2049 | Agricultural Marketing Service |
| f. 2050-2063 | Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service |
| f. 2064 | Agriculture Department |
| f. 2065 | American-Canadian Border Commission |
| f. 2066 | Bureau of European Affairs |
| f. 2067 | Bureau of Labor Statistics |
| f. 2068 | Bureau of Prisons |
| f. 2069 | Bureau of Public Affairs |
| f. 2070-2071 | Commerce Department |
| f. 2072 | Commission on Civil Rights |
| f. 2073 | Common Cause |
| f. 2074-2075 | Community Services Administration |
| f. 2076 | Consumer Product Safety Commission |
| f. 2077 | Copyright Royalty Tribunal |
| f. 2078 | Council of Environmental Quality |
| f. 2079 | Department of the Air Force |
| f. 2080 | Department of the Army |
| f. 2081 | Economic Development Administration |
| f. 2082 | Employment Standards Administration |
| f. 2083 | Employment and Training Administration |
| f. 2084 | Energy Department |
| f. 2085-2086 | Environmental Protection Agency |
| f. 2087 | Equal Employment Opportunity Commission |
| f. 2088 | Farm Credit Administration |
| f. 2089-2091 | Farmers Home Administration |
| f. 2092 | Federal Aviation Administration |
| f. 2093 | Federal Bureau of Investigation |
| f. 2094 | Federal Communications Commission |
| f. 2095 | Federal Crop Insurance Corporation |
| f. 2096 | Federal Emergency Management Agency |
| f. 2097 | Federal Energy Administration |
| f. 2098 | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission |
| f. 2099 | Federal Maritime Commission |
| f. 2100 | Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service |
| f. 2101 | Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission |
| f. 2102 | Federal Reserve System |
| f. 2103 | Federal Trade Commission |
| f. 2104-2105 | General Applications |
| f. 2106 | General Services Administration |
| f. 2107 | Government National Mortgage Association |
| f. 2108 | Harry S Truman Scholarship Foundation |
| f. 2109-2112 | Health, Education, and Welfare Department |
| f. 2113 | Health Resources Administration |
| f. 2114-2115 | Housing and Urban Development Department |
| f. 2116 | Immigration and Naturalization Service |
| f. 2117 | Interior Department |
| f. 2118 | International Civil Aviation |
| f. 2119 | Interstate Commerce Commission |
| f. 2120 | Labor Department |
| f. 2121 | Merit Selection System |
| f. 2122 | Missouri River Basin Commission |
| f. 2123 | National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities |
| f. 2124 | National Institutes of Health |
| f. 2125 | National Mediation Board |
| f. 2126 | Occupational Safety and Health Administration |
| f. 2127 | Office of Comptroller of the Currency |
| f. 2128-2129 | Office of Education |
| f. 2130 | Office of Fish and Wildlife and Parks |
| f. 2131 | Office of Human Development |
| f. 2132 | Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention |
| f. 2133 | Office of Management and Budget |
| f. 2134 | Office of Minority Business Enterprise |
| f. 2135 | Office of Science and Technology Policy |
| f. 2136 | Office of Surface Mining |
| f. 2137 | Ozarks Regional Action Planning Commission |
| f. 2138 | Packers and Stockyards Administration |
| f. 2139 | Parole Commission |
| f. 2140 | Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation |
| f. 2141 | Postal Rate Commission |
| f. 2142 | President's Commission on Mental Health |
| f. 2143 | Public Health Service |
| f. 2144 | Rural Electrification Administration |
| f. 2145 | Securities and Exchange Commission |
| f. 2146-2147 | Small Business Administration |
| f. 2148 | Southwestern Power Administration |
| f. 2149 | State Department |
| f. 2150 | Tennessee Valley Authority |
| f. 2151 | Transportation Department |
| f. 2152 | United Nations |
| f. 2153 | U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency |
| f. 2154 | U.S. Attorney--Eastern District |
| f. 2155 | U.S. Attorney--Western District |
| f. 2156 | U.S. Attorney General |
| f. 2157 | U.S. Circuit Judge Nominating Commission |
| f. 2158 | U.S. Coast Guard |
| f. 2159-2164 | U.S. Court of Appeals--Eighth Circuit |
| f. 2165-2168 | U.S. District Judgeship--Eastern District |
| f. 2169-2172 | U.S. District Judgeship--Western District |
| f. 2173-2174 | U.S. Marshal--Eastern District |
| f. 2175-2179 | U.S. Marshal--Western District |
| f. 2180 | U.S. Postal Service |
| f. 2181 | U.S. Savings Bond Division |
| f. 2182-2183 | U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee |
| f. 2184 | Veterans Administration |
| f. 2185 | White House Conference on Small Business |
Alphabetical by topic:
Correspondence, reports, statistics, news releases, and maps on such topics as food stamps, nutrition, soil conservation, energy resources, warehouse bankruptcies, U.S.S.R. grain trade, tobacco industry, parity, rural electric systems, farm loan programs, agricultural research, food inspection services, and agricultural legislation.
| f. 2186 | Agricultural Export Credit Revolving Fund, 1979-1981. Utilization of the export credit sales program as a revolving fund to finance the sales of agricultural commodities overseas. |
| f. 2187 | Agricultural Marketing Service, 1982-1984. Marketing orders for fruits, vegetables, and specialty crops and new guidelines to influence future governmental and industrial actions under the orders. |
| f. 2188-2192 | Agricultural Research Service, 1981-1985. Reports on agricultural production research allocation patterns, the development needs of the human nutrition research program, and the feasibility of an Old West Regional College of Veterinary Medicine. |
| f. 2193-2194 | Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 1979-1984. Information on the Commodity Credit Corporation's export lending activities, the Forest Service's Forestry Incentives program, and various land conservation programs. |
| f. 2195-2198 | General. Reports and legislation on an agriculture, rural development, and related agencies appropriations bill. |
| f. 2199-2200 | Issues. Funding for various issues, such as large-scale hog production, the cotton dust problem, weatherizing rural homes and buildings, and restructuring the Farmers Home Administration district offices. |
| f. 2201-2205 | Supplement. Reports and notes on supplemental appropriations and rescission bill. |
| f. 2206-2222 | Fiscal Year 1982 |
| f. 2206-2211 | General. Department of Agriculture's 1982 budget. |
| f. 2212 | Continuing Resolution. Summarizes additions to the 1982 agriculture appropriations bill. |
| f. 2213-2217 | Issues. Funding for various projects, such as animal disease research, alcohol fuel projects, grain industry dust explosions, African swine fever, and federal brucellosis expenditures. |
| f. 2218-2219 | Supplement. Reports on supplemental appropriations. |
| f. 2220-2222 | Urgent Supplement. Reports on further supplemental appropriations. |
| f. 2223-2225 | Fiscal Year 1983. Continuing Resolution. Summarizes the 1983 agriculture appropriations bill and proposed additions. |
| f. 2226-2240 | Fiscal Year 1984 |
| f. 2226-2230 | General. Focuses on an appropriation in the 1984 agriculture appropriations bill for the Agricultural Research Service. |
| f. 2231 | Continuing Resolution #1. Summarizes additions to the 1984 agriculture appropriations bill. |
| f. 2232-2233 | Continuing Resolution #2. Summarizes additions to the 1984 agriculture appropriations bill, with emphasis on alterations in the federal crop insurance program. |
| f. 2234-2235 | Supplement #1. Reports on supplemental appropriations. |
| f. 2236-2240 | Supplement #2. Reports on further supplemental appropriations. |
| f. 2241-2248 | Fiscal Year 1985 |
| f. 2241-2243 | General. Reports and legislation about the 1985 agriculture appropriations. |
| f. 2244 | Administration Position. |
| f. 2245-2246 | Congressional Requests. Requests for Eagleton's support of various bills. |
| f. 2247-2248 | Continuing Resolution. Summarizes additions to the 1985 agriculture appropriations bill. |
| f. 2249-2251 | Agriculture Conference Committee, 1982. |
| f. 2252 | Agriculture Extension Service, 1982. Proposed funding changes in the Department of Agriculture's extension program. |
| f. 2253-2256 | Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 1981-1984. For example: African swine flu, brucellosis, boll weevil eradication, scrapie outbreaks, sterile fruit fly breeding, and hoof-and-mouth disease. |
| f. 2257-2258 | Commodity Credit Corporation, 1981-1983. CCC's borrowing authority and its involvement in repurchasing the Polish national debt. |
| f. 2259-2261 | Dairy Target Prices, 1983-1984. Analysis of the Dairy and Tobacco Act. |
| f. 2262-2266 | Dietary Guidelines, 1977-1980. American and Canadian studies on the relationship between dietary requirements and certain diseases and a discussion of nutritional guidelines proposed by the Department of Agriculture. |
| f. 2267-2270 | Drought, 1977-1984. Assessments of the effects of drought and other major climatic events on agriculture and the government's response to drought-stricken areas. |
| f. 2271-2272 | Farm Bill, 1981-1984. Summarizes the 1981 and 1984 farm bills. |
| f. 2273-2296 | Farmers Home Administration |
| f. 2273-2276 | General, 1981-1984. Information on the Housing and Urban-Rural Recovery Act, farmer program loans, and the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act. |
| f. 2277 | Bolivar Hospital Funding, 1980. Loan application for construction of the Citizens Memorial Hospital in Bolivar, Missouri. |
| f. 2278-2280 | Business and Industry, 1978-1980. Individual business loan cases and the problem of "clout loans." |
| f. 2281-2284 | Financial Statements, 1981-1984. Summarizes and discusses the computerized financial management assistance project. |
| f. 2285 | Koplar Enterprises, 1980. Concerns a guaranteed loan on an addition to the Lodge of the Four Seasons. |
| f. 2286-2288 | Loan Programs, 1980-1984. Changes in emergency and economic energy loan programs. |
| f. 2289-2293 | Principal and Interest Deferral, 1973-1984. Revisions in farmer program loans, emergency loan programs, and the disaster loan programs. |
| f. 2294-2296 | "Sixty Minutes," 1979-1980. Statistics, reports, legislation, and correspondence pertaining to amendments to the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act and loan programs. |
| f. 2297-2300 | Federal Crop Insurance Corporation, 1980-1984. Contracts, reports, and correspondence dealing with a congressional directive requiring the FCIC to provide monthly reports on participation and cancellation rates. |
| f. 2301-2304 | Federal Grain Inspection Service, 1978-1983. Relocation of FGIS's standardization division to Kansas City, Missouri. |
| f. 2305-2308 | Food and Nutrition Service, 1981-1983. Discussion of infant deaths, FNS's budget, and nutrition education. |
| f. 2309 | Food and Safety Inspection Service, 1981. Reductions in funding for the meat and poultry inspection program and a report on the Australian meat substitution incident. |
| f. 2310-2315 | Food Stamps, 1978-1982. Analysis of federal domestic food assistance programs in general, and the food stamp program in particular. |
| f. 2316 | Foreign Agricultural Service, 1981-1982. Deals with the expansion of U.S. agricultural exports. |
| f. 2317-2322 | Grain Embargo, 1979-1981. Impact of President Carter's grain embargo against the U.S.S.R. in retaliation for the invasion of Afghanistan. |
| f. 2323 | Hayakawa Amendment, 1982. Amending federal food, drug, and cosmetic act. |
| f. 2324 | Midwest Agribusiness Institute, 1979-1980. Criticism of the Russian grain embargo and statistics on U.S./U.S.S.R. trade. |
| f. 2325-2330 | Nutrition, 1983-1984. Elderly nutrition program, food stamp program, and child nutrition program. |
| f. 2331 | Parity, 1978-1984. History of price support programs and an assessment of parity in agricultural policy. |
| f. 2332-2335 | Payment-in-Kind Programs, 1972-1983. Discussion of initial findings of the quality and storability of farm-stored grain reserves. |
| f. 2336-2338 | Rural Electric Cooperative, 1975-1983. Rural electric systems and their impact on agriculture. |
| f. 2339 | Rural Electrification Administration, 1982-1983. Focuses on the REA's guaranteed loan program. |
| f. 2340 | "Sodbuster Bill," 1982. Amendment prohibiting the payment of financial incentives for crops grown on newly plowed, highly erodible lands. |
| f. 2341-2347 | Soil Conservation, 1967-1985. |
| f. 2348-2350 | Soil Conservation Service, 1979-1984. Soil erosion, soil and water conservation, and water resource projects. |
| f. 2351-2352 | Thank You Letters, 1981-1984. |
| f. 2353 | Tobacco Program, 1982. Letters from constituents for and against Eagleton's efforts to "clean up" the tobacco industry. |
| f. 2354-2356 | U.S./U.S.S.R. Grain Trade, 1980-1983. Analysis of the U.S.S.R.'s agricultural program, an historical background of the U.S./U.S.S.R. grain agreement, and U.S.S.R. import statistics. |
| f. 2357-2360 | University of Missouri Energy Project, 1978-1982. Pertains to the feasibility of utilizing energy produced from an anaerobic digester and a proposal for an on-farm energy production research center. |
| f. 2361-2365 | Warehouse Bankruptcy, 1981-1984.Grain elevator bankruptcies. |
| f. 2366-2370 | Women, Infants, and Children Program, 1980-1982. |
Alphabetical:
Reports, correspondence, speeches, and memos produced by, primarily, the U.S. Senate Committee on Public Works and the Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution. Includes material on the Air Quality Act, Resources Recovery Act, oil pollution, air pollution control, and water pollution.
| f. 2371-2380 | Public Works Committee |
| f. 2371 | Air Quality Act, 1969. Report on the progress in prevention and control of air pollution. |
| f. 2372-2373 | General, 1968-1975. |
| f 2374-2378 | Legislation, 1966-1971. Summaries of committee activities, a report on the Federal-Aid Highway Act, and proposals to amend important environmental legislation. |
| f. 2379 | Oil Pollution, 1969. |
| f. 2380 | Resource Recovery Act, 1969-1970. Solid waste disposal and the effectiveness of this legislation in solving problems. |
| f. 2381-2399 | Air and Water Pollution Subcommittee |
| f. 2381 | Air Pollution Control, 1969. Report reviewing the air pollution control agencies of seven cities and two states. |
| f. 2382-2384 | Correspondence, 1968-1970. |
| f. 2385 | General, 1968-1970. Water resources development, general environmental issues, and air and water pollution. |
| f. 2386 | Illinois, 1968-1969. Rules and regulations of the State of Illinois Air Pollution Control Board. |
| f. 2387 | Library of Congress, 1969. Reports produced by the Library's Legislative Reference Service on environmental quality and water pollution. |
| f. 2388 | Missouri Air Conservation Committee, 1968-1969. Concerning air quality standards for St. Louis. |
| f. 2389 | National Lead Company, 1969. National Lead's air pollution control violations. |
| f. 2390 | St. Louis, 1967-1969. Air quality standards and air pollution control regulations for the St. Louis Metropolitan Area. |
| f. 2391-2397 | St. Louis Hearings, 1968-1970. Subcommittee hearings concerning the cause and prevention of local air pollution alerts. |
| f. 2398 | Staff Memos, 1969-1970. |
| f. 2399 | Water Pollution, 1969-1970. Information on oil pollution, maritime liability laws, proposals for new water pollution treatment requirements, pesticide run-off problems, and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. |
Alphabetical by topic:
The Campaigns files deal with Eagleton's campaigns in 1964, 1968, 1974, and 1980, as well as his vice-presidential nomination in 1972. These files contain administrative files and staff memos dealing with planning and running the campaigns; fund raising information; background or general information files on issues as they related to Eagleton's position; speeches; press releases; target and political mailings; Democratic party organizations at the local, state, and national level; information on opponents; and political and voter analyses. This subseries appears in six sections: 1964 Campaign, 1968 Campaign, 1972 Campaign, 1974 Campaign, 1980 Campaign, and General. The General section contains material on the 1968-1984 presidential races and Eagleton's activities during non-election years.
| f. 2400-2534 | 1964 Campaign--Administrative |
| f. 2400 | Affidavits. Declaration papers for the office of lieutenant governor and candidate affidavits in compliance with the Missouri Corrupt Practices Act. |
| f. 2401 | Candidate Profiles. Information supplied the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Jackson County Democrat, and the Associated Press. |
| f. 2402 | Democratic State Platform. |
| f. 2403 | Newspaper Advertising. Proposal for Eagleton's lieutenant governor campaign. |
| f. 2404 | Newspaper Clippings. Synopsis of Eagleton's campaign for lieutenant governor--from filing for nomination to victory in the primary. |
| f. 2405 | State Committee Members List . |
| f. 2406 | Television Advertising. Script from a television advertisement sponsored by the Democratic State Committee. |
| f. 2407-2416 | Correspondence. Congratulatory and thank you letters written to and by Eagleton after the primary and general elections. |
| f. 2417-2533 | County Files. Correspondence pertaining to county Democratic party activities, lists of county committee officers/members are included. |
| f. 2417 | County Chairmen |
| f. 2418 | Adair County |
| f. 2419 | Andrew County |
| f. 2420 | Atchison County |
| f. 2421 | Audrain County |
| f. 2422 | Barry County |
| f. 2423 | Barton County |
| f. 2424 | Bates County |
| f. 2425 | Benton County |
| f. 2426 | Bollinger County |
| f. 2427 | Boone County |
| f. 2428 | Buchanan County |
| f. 2429 | Butler County |
| f. 2430 | Caldwell County |
| f. 2431 | Callaway County |
| f. 2432 | Camden County |
| f. 2433 | Cape Girardeau County |
| f. 2434 | Carroll County |
| f. 2435 | Carter County |
| f. 2436 | Cass County |
| f. 2438 | Chariton County |
| f. 2439 | Christian County |
| f. 2440 | Clark County |
| f. 2441 | Clay County |
| f. 2442 | Clinton County |
| f. 2443 | Cole County |
| f. 2444 | Cooper County |
| f. 2445 | Crawford County |
| f. 2446 | Dade County |
| f. 2447 | Dallas County |
| f. 2448 | Daviess County |
| f. 2449 | DeKalb County |
| f. 2450 | Dent County |
| f. 2451 | Douglas County |
| f. 2452 | Dunklin County |
| f. 2453 | Franklin County |
| f. 2454 | Gasconade County |
| f. 2455 | Gentry County |
| f. 2456 | Greene County |
| f. 2457 | Grundy County |
| f. 2458 | Harrison County |
| f. 2459 | Henry County |
| f. 2460 | Hickory County |
| f. 2461 | Holt County |
| f. 2462 | Howard County |
| f. 2463 | Howell County |
| f. 2464 | Iron County |
| f. 2465 | Jackson County |
| f. 2466 | Jasper County |
| f. 2467 | Jefferson County |
| f. 2468 | Johnson County |
| f. 2469 | Knox County |
| f. 2470 | Laclede County |
| f. 2471 | Lafayette County |
| f. 2472 | Lawrence County |
| f. 2473 | Lewis County |
| f. 2474 | Lincoln County |
| f. 2475 | Linn County |
| f. 2476 | Livington County |
| f. 2477 | McDonald County |
| f. 2478 | Macon County |
| f. 2479 | Madison County |
| f. 2480 | Maries County |
| f. 2481 | Marion County |
| f. 2482 | Mercer County |
| f. 2483 | Miller County |
| f. 2484 | Mississippi County |
| f. 2485 | Moniteau County |
| f. 2486 | Monroe County |
| f. 2487 | Montgomery County |
| f. 2488 | Morgan County |
| f. 2489 | New Madrid County |
| f. 2490 | Newton County |
| f. 2491 | Nodaway County |
| f. 2492 | Oregon County |
| f. 2493 | Osage County |
| f. 2494 | Ozark County |
| f. 2495 | Pemiscot County |
| f. 2496 | Perry County |
| f. 2497 | Pettis County |
| f. 2498 | Phelps County |
| f. 2499 | Pike County |
| f. 2500 | Platte County |
| f. 2501 | Polk County |
| f. 2502 | Pulaski County |
| f. 2503 | Putnam County |
| f. 2504 | Ralls County |
| f. 2505 | Randolph County |
| f. 2506 | Ray County |
| f. 2507 | Reynolds County |
| f. 2508 | Ripley County |
| f. 2509 | St. Charles County |
| f. 2510 | St. Clair County |
| f. 2511 | St. Francois County |
| f. 2512 | St. Louis City |
| f. 2513-2514 | St. Louis County |
| f. 2515 | Ste. Genevieve County |
| f. 2516 | Saline County |
| f. 2517 | Schuyler County |
| f. 2518 | Scotland County |
| f. 2519 | Scott County |
| f. 2520 | Shannon County |
| f. 2521 | Shelby County |
| f. 2522 | Stoddard County |
| f. 2523 | Stone County |
| f. 2524 | Sullivan County |
| f. 2525 | Taney County |
| f. 2526 | Texas County |
| f. 2527 | Vernon County |
| f. 2528 | Warren County |
| f. 2529 | Washington County |
| f. 2530 | Wayne County |
| f. 2531 | Webster County |
| f. 2532 | Worth County |
| f. 2533 | Wright County |
| f. 2534 | Press Releases. |
| f. 2535-2767 | 1968 Campaign--Administrative |
| f. 2535 | Advertising. Drafts comparing Eagleton and his opponent, Thomas Curtis, on the major issues. |
| f. 2536 | Brunch. Correspondence and mailing lists pertaining to a brunch, supporter meeting, and reception in connection with the opening of Eagleton's campaign headquarters in Jefferson City. |
| f. 2537 | Campaign Materials. Pamphlets, stickers, flyers, invitations, advertising drafts, correspondence, and ballots. |
| f. 2538 | College Students. Campaign program oriented toward college students. |
| f. 2539 | Debate. Script from a debate between Thomas Curtis and Eagleton sponsored by the Shaare Emeth Temple. |
| f. 2540 | Donations. Donations by Eagleton to various county Democratic party organizations. |
| f. 2541 | Finances. Affidavits in compliance with the Missouri Corrupt Practices Act, lists of campaign contributors, a memo on the legal requirements for campaign financing, and general/primary election production costs. |
| f. 2542 | Form Letters. Used primarily with campaign contributors, volunteers, fellow candidates, and leading Democratic party members. |
| f. 2543 | Headquarters. |
| f. 2544 | Mailing Lists. Names of state planning committee members, Missouri chiefs of police, and marshals. |
| f. 2545 | Newspaper Clippings. |
| f. 2546 | Staff Biographies. |
| f. 2547-2554 | Correspondence (arranged in chronological order). Concerning key issues (such as the Vietnam War) and interest in various political and social programs. Also congratulatory and thank you letters. |
| f. 2555-2694 | County Files (arranged in alphabetical order by county). Correspondence between Eagleton and his campaign supporters. Includes memos from Eagleton and Richard Southern, his campaign manager, to county campaign chairmen. |
| f. 2555 | County Chairmen |
| f. 2556 | Adair County |
| f. 2557 | Andrew County |
| f. 2558 | Atchison County |
| f. 2559 | Audrain County |
| f. 2560 | Barry County |
| f. 2561 | Barton County |
| f. 2562 | Bates County |
| f. 2563 | Benton County |
| f. 2564 | Bollinger County |
| f. 2565-2567 | Boone County |
| f. 2568-2569 | Buchanan County |
| f. 2570 | Butler County |
| f. 2571 | Caldwell County |
| f. 2572 | Callaway County |
| f. 2573 | Camden County |
| f. 2574 | Cape Girardeau County |
| f. 2575 | Carroll County |
| f. 2576 | Carter County |
| f. 2577 | Cass County |
| f. 2578 | Cedar County |
| f. 2579 | Chariton County |
| f. 2580 | Christian County |
| f. 2581 | Clark County |
| f. 2582 | Clay County |
| f. 2583 | Clinton County |
| f. 2584-2585 | Cole County |
| f. 2586 | Cooper County |
| f. 2587 | Crawford County |
| f. 2588 | Daviess County |
| f. 2589 | DeKalb County |
| f. 2590 | Dent County |
| f. 2591 | Douglas County |
| f. 2592 | Dunklin County |
| f. 2593 | Franklin County |
| f. 2594 | Gasconade County |
| f. 2595 | Gentry County |
| f. 2596-2597 | Greene County |
| f. 2598 | Grundy County |
| f. 2599 | Harrison County |
| f. 2600 | Henry County |
| f. 2601 | Hickory County |
| f. 2602 | Holt County |
| f. 2603 | Howard County |
| f. 2604 | Howell County |
| f. 2605 | Iron County |
| f. 2606-2614 | Jackson County |
| f. 2615 | Jasper County |
| f. 2616-2617 | Jefferson County |
| f. 2618 | Johnson County |
| f. 2619 | Knox County |
| f. 2620 | Laclede County |
| f. 2621-2622 | Lafayette County |
| f. 2623 | Lawrence County |
| f. 2624 | Lewis County |
| f. 2625 | Lincoln County |
| f. 2626 | Linn County |
| f. 2627 | Livingston County |
| f. 2628 | McDonald County |
| f. 2629 | Macon County |
| f. 2630 | Madison County |
| f. 2631 | Maries County |
| f. 2632 | Marion County |
| f. 2633 | Mercer County |
| f. 2634 | Miller County |
| f. 2635 | Mississippi County |
| f. 2636 | Moniteau County |
| f. 2637 | Monroe County |
| f. 2638 | Montgomery County |
| f. 2639 | Morgan County |
| f. 2640 | New Madrid County |
| f. 2641 | Newton County |
| f. 2642 | Nodaway County |
| f. 2643 | Oregon County |
| f. 2644 | Osage County |
| f. 2645 | Pemiscot County |
| f. 2646 | Perry County |
| f. 2647 | Pettis County |
| f. 2648 | Phelps County |
| f. 2649 | Pike County |
| f. 2650 | Platte County |
| f. 2651 | Polk County |
| f. 2652 | Pulaski County |
| f. 2653 | Putnam County |
| f. 2654 | Ralls County |
| f. 2655 | Randolph County |
| f. 2656 | Ray County |
| f. 2657 | Reynolds County |
| f. 2658 | Ripley County |
| f. 2659 | St. Charles County |
| f. 2660 | St. Clair County |
| f. 2661 | St. Francois County |
| f. 2662-2668 | St. Louis City |
| f. 2669-2677 | St. Louis County |
| f. 2678 | Ste. Genevieve County |
| f. 2679 | Saline County |
| f. 2680 | Schuyler County |
| f. 2681 | Scotland County |
| f. 2682 | Scott County |
| f. 2683 | Shelby County |
| f. 2684 | Stoddard County |
| f. 2685 | Stone County |
| f. 2686 | Sullivan County |
| f. 2687 | Taney County |
| f. 2688 | Texas County |
| f. 2689 | Vernon County |
| f. 2690 | Warren County |
| f. 2691 | Washington County |
| f. 2692 | Wayne County |
| f. 2693 | Worth County |
| f. 2694 | Wright County |
| f. 2695-2697 | Democratic Organizations--Fund Raising |
| f. 2695 | Missouri Young Democrats. Names and addresses of the officers and chairmen. |
| f. 2696 | Endorsements. Primarily newspaper endorsements. |
| f. 2697 | Fund Raising. Speech, programs, and newspaper clippings. |
| f. 2698-2739 | Issues |
| f. 2698 | Balance of Payments. |
| f. 2699 | Birth Control. |
| f. 2700 | China. Admittance of Communist China into the United Nations. |
| f. 2701 | Chemical Industry. |
| f. 2702 | Farming. |
| f. 2703 | Foreign Aid. Surplus food distribution to Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. |
| f. 2704 | Grand River Basin. |
| f. 2705 | Greece. |
| f. 2706 | Gun Control. |
| f. 2707 | Health. Proposed building of a medical school in Kansas City. |
| f. 2708-2709 | Heller Plan. Details of an economic development program for Missouri. |
| f. 2710 | Highways. |
| f. 2711 | Housing. Shortage of adequate urban housing throughout the U.S. |
| f. 2712 | Inflation. |
| f. 2713 | Juvenile Delinquency. |
| f. 2714 | Law and Order. Description of U.S. Senate and House versions of a law enforcement assistance bill. |
| f. 2715 | Manpower. Reports produced by the Joint Commission on Correctional Manpower and Training. |
| f. 2716 | Maritime Crisis. Focuses on the ailing U.S. Merchant Marine. |
| f. 2717 | Mass Transit. Rapid transit possibilities in the St. Louis area. |
| f. 2718 | Military Draft. Proposed alternatives to the Selective Service program. |
| f. 2719 | Model Cities. Pertains to the Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act. |
| f. 2720 | Revenue Sharing. Discussion of urban blight, federal aid to cities, and alternatives within the revenue sharing program. |
| f. 2721 | Rural Electrification Administration. Summarizes Eagleton's and Curtis's stands on its benefits. |
| f. 2722. | Strikes. Relations between management and organized labor and the use of collective bargaining. |
| f. 2723 | Tax Credits. |
| f. 2724 | Tax Surcharge. Contains material on a proposed tax increase in the form of a tax surcharge. |
| f. 2725 | Trade. U.S. trade relations with the Soviet Union. |
| f. 2726 | Truth-in-Lending. |
| f. 2727 | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Refers to the federal discount rate applicable to water resource development projects. |
| f. 2728-2731 | Urban Problems. |
| f. 2732-2736 | Vietnam War. Background material, proposed peace plans, and the moral dilemma. |
| f. 2737-2738 | War On Poverty. |
| f. 2739 | Welfare. |
| f. 2740-2747 | Opponents |
| f. 2740-2742 | Curtis, Thomas. Voting record, campaign literature, newspaper clippings, and legislation. |
| f. 2743-2745 | Davis, W. True. Contains press releases, speeches, campaign stickers and literature, and memoranda. |
| f. 2746 | Long, Edward. Includes campaign literature and stickers. |
| f. 2747 | Vanlandingham, A. Basey. Notes, memoranda, and legislation. |
| f. 2748-2750 | Polls. |
| f. 2751-2759 | Press Releases. |
| f. 2760 | Schedules. Eagleton's campaign appearances. |
| f. 2761-2766 | Speeches. Topics include crime, consumer credit, the economy, rural and urban problems, health care, the Selective Service, and the Vietnam War. |
| f. 2767 | Staff Memos. |
| f. 2768-2833 | 1972 Campaign--Administrative |
| f. 2768 | Book Publishers. Refers to offers made to ghostwrite, publish, or promote any article or book Eagleton might decide to do on mental health, war powers, or his political experiences. |
| f. 2769-2770 | Finances. Primarily the return of campaign contributions. |
| f. 2771-2773 | Invitations. Public speaking invitations that Eagleton and/or his staff accepted. |
| f. 2774-2777 | Newspaper Clippings. |
| f. 2778 | Telephone Calls. |
| f. 2778a | Tom Eagleton Day. Proclamation by the Missouri state legislature. |
| f. 2779-2815 | Correspondence. Congratulating Eagleton on his nomination for vice- president; Eagleton's position on key issues; Eagleton's campaign appearances; and suggestions for new campaign strategies. Includes unfavorable opinions of Eagleton, his nomination, the Democratic party, and presidential candidate George McGovern. |
| f. 2816-2818 | Democratic Party. Materials pertaining to the national convention. |
| f. 2819-2820 | Missouri Democratic Party. Correspondence, lists of committee members and candidates for county positions, and state convention materials. |
| f. 2821-2822 | Fund Raising. |
| f. 2823-2824 | Issues. Positions on key issues such as drug abuse, labor, and foreign policy. |
| f. 2825-2827 | Polls. |
| f. 2828 | Press Releases. |
| f. 2829-2830 | Schedules. |
| f. 2831 | Speeches. Includes speeches given in behalf of Democratic candidates. |
| f. 2832-2833 | Staff Memos. Memos between Eagleton and his staff regarding campaign planning and strategy. |
| f. 2834-2911 | 1974 Campaign--Administrative |
| f. 2834 | Articles. |
| f. 2835 | Barbara Eagleton. Primarily invitations to luncheons, talk shows, and other campaign activities. |
| f. 2836 | Braille Campaign Flyers. |
| f. 2837 | Campaign Literature. |
| f. 2838 | Campaign Organization. |
| f. 2839 | Campus Organization. |
| f. 2840-2842 | Cases. Refers to successfully resolved constituent cases, arranged by county. |
| f. 2843-2845 | County Chairmen. |
| f. 2846-2851 | Finances. |
| f. 2852 | Interview. Script from an interview Eagleton gave on ABC's "Issues and Answers" program. |
| f. 2853 | Invitations. Speaking invitations that Eagleton and/or his staff accepted. |
| f. 2854 | Radio Advertising. Includes scripts from a radio program, "Congressional Beat," summarizing Eagleton's activities in the U.S. Senate. |
| f. 2855 | Staff Analysis. Analysis of the efficiency and effectiveness of Eagleton's staff. |
| f. 2856 | Targeting. Contains techniques for determining where intensive campaigning is needed. |
| f. 2857-2859 | Correspondence (arranged in chronological order). Democratic party business, appearances, planning, candidates for the U.S. Senate, and some general correspondence. |
| f. 2860-2861 | Missouri Democratic Party. Includes party newsletters, constitution, bylaws, and state platform. |
| f. 2862 | Endorsements. |
| f. 2863-2868 | Fund Raising. |
| f. 2869-2874 | Issues. Position papers on such topics as abortion, social security, defense, and labor. |
| f. 2875-2878 | Opponents. Consists of press releases, campaign literature, newspaper articles, and correspondence from Thomas Curtis's campaign. |
| f. 2879-2880 | Polls. Voter opinion surveys compiled by William R. Hamilton and Staff. Indicate issue concerns, voter preference, the political climate, and candidate image profiles. |
| f. 2881-2898 | Polls |
| f. 2881 | Election Analysis. |
| f. 2882 | In-house Polling. Covers procedures for making voter registration lists and the coding format for polls. |
| f. 2883 | In-house Survey. Survey conducted in Kansas City by Martila, Payne, Kiley, Thorne, Incorporated, from randomly selected counties. |
| f. 2884-2891 | Polls. Contains precinct captain and worker manuals, tabular reports, poll samples, demographic studies, ward maps, and an in-house poll. |
| f. 2892 | Voter Profiles. |
| f. 2893 | Voter Ratings. Eagleton's voting records on budget, government spending, environmental issues, and national security. |
| f. 2894 | Voter Registration. Lists, reports, maps, and statistics on voter registration. |
| f. 2895-2898 | Voting Statistics. Studies of voting patterns for Missouri, voter attitudes in the Kansas City area, Jewish voter patterns, and election results from the 1968 and 1970 elections. |
| f. 2899 | Press Releases. |
| f. 2900-2902 | Schedules. |
| f. 2903 | Speeches. Includes speeches on such topics as Israeli-Arab relations and Democratic party politics. |
| f. 2904-2908 | Staff Memos. |
| f. 2909-2911 | Target Mailings. Memos, procedures for mass mailing, costs, and examples of campaign mailings. |
| f. 2912-2976 | 1980 Campaign--Administrative |
| f. 2912 | Campaign Consultants. Includes a list of firms and an agreement with William R. Hamilton and Staff for a campaign strategy plan. |
| f. 2913 | Campaign Workers. |
| f. 2914 | Carter Missouri Visits. Visits made by President James E. Carter to St. Louis and Columbia, Missouri. |
| f. 2915 | Computer Newsletter. Contains county computer codes and profession code statistics. |
| f. 2916 | County Coordinators. |
| f. 2917 | Lists. Refers to a profession code index listing. |
| f. 2918-2920 | Mass Mailing Registrations. |
| f. 2921 | Media Advertising. Consists of an agreement with D.H. Sawyer and Associates, Limited, for television and radio campaign advertisements; material from Hamilton and Staff on targeting; and a proposed media advertising budget. |
| f. 2922-2923 | Newspaper Clippings. |
| f. 2924-2925 | Office Procedures. |
| f. 2926-2929 | Weekly Mail Reports. Indicates the number of outgoing letters and items receiving twenty or more responses. |
| f. 2930-2934 | Correspondence (arranged in chronological order). Lawsuit over Eagleton's vote on Panama Canal legislation, the Pope's visit to the White House, and U.S. Senate committee appointment, and some general correspondence. |
| f. 2935-2936 | Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Newsletters, contribution lists, and information on committee services. |
| f. 2937 | Endorsements. |
| f. 2938-2947 | Fund Raising. |
| f. 2948 | Issues. Position on gay rights, welfare, abortion, and gun control. |
| f. 2949-2955 | Opponents. Consists of newspaper clippings, campaign literature, articles, press releases, correspondence, and advertisements on Eugene McNary and the National Conservative Action Committee. |
| f. 2956-2964 | Polls. Includes election results, tabular reports, surveys, polls, and sample surveys. |
| f. 2965-2966 | Polls. Consists of attitude and issue surveys and a survey of voters in Missouri. |
| f. 2967 | Press Releases. Includes Eugene McNary's campaign schedules, Eagleton's position on campaign issues, and the Federal Election Commission's ruling on contributions. |
| f. 2968 | Schedules. |
| f. 2969 | Speeches. |
| f. 2970-2975 | Staff Memos. |
| f. 2976 | Target Mailings. Composed of fliers, campaign literature, and mailings directed to specific groups. |
| f. 2977-3188 | General--Administrative, 1964-1987 |
| f. 2977 | Calendar List, 1977. Composed of the names and addresses of Eagleton's contacts. |
| f. 2978 | Campaign Literature, n.d. Includes fliers, pamphlets, and brochures emphasizing Eagleton's stand on important issues and his accomplishments. |
| f. 2979 | Campaign Memorabilia, 1986-1987. |
| f. 2980 | Campaign Organizational Instructions, n.d. Indicates the preparations necessary for running a general campaign. |
| f. 2981 | Daily Mailing Records, n.d. Summarizes daily and cumulative mail statistics. |
| f. 2982 | Legislative Staff Assignments, 1975-1977. |
| f. 2983 | Mail Reports, 1982-1983. Classifies monthly mail by issue and the mode of production--typed or computer-produced. |
| f. 2984-2986 | Newspaper Clippings, 1970-1986. Covers the activities of Eagleton, George Lehr, Warren Hearnes, and Stuart Symington. |
| f. 2987 | Office Procedures, 1978-1985. |
| f. 2988 | Right-To-Work, 1978-1979. Articles, press releases, newspaper clippings, correspondence, and newsletters. |
| f. 2989 | Senate Committee Assignments, 1984-1985. Consists of proposed changes to the Senate rules and committee system. |
| f. 2990 | Staff Analysis, 1976. Analysis done by Eagleton's staff of the 1976 elections. |
| f. 2991 | Telephone Calls, 1977-1980. Names and addresses of individuals and organizations Eagleton contacted for assistance with various campaigns. |
| f. 2992-3002 | Weekly Mail Reports, 1981-1986. Indicates the number of outgoing letters and items receiving twenty or more responses. |
| f. 3003-3012 | Correspondence (arranged in chronological order). Missouri politics, the 1978 general elections, the Moral Majority, pending legislation, U.S. Senate committee assignments, key campaign issues, opposition to Carter, the Panama Canal, the 1980 presidential campaign, fund raising, and general correspondence. |
| f. 3013-3140 | County Files. Consists of correspondence and lists indicating county committee officers/ members and key people to contact in each county. |
| f. 3013 | County Analysis, n.d. |
| f. 3014 | County Chairmen, 1980 |
| f. 3015 | Adair County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3016 | Andrew County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3017 | Atchison County, 1972-1977 |
| f. 3018 | Audrain County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3019 | Barry County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3020 | Barton County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3021 | Bates County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3022 | Benton County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3023 | Bollinger County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3024 | Boone County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3025-3026 | Buchanan County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3027 | Butler County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3028 | Caldwell County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3029 | Callaway County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3030 | Camden County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3031 | Cape Girardeau County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3032 | Carroll County, 1972-1976 |
| f. 3033 | Carter County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3034 | Cass County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3035 | Cedar County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3036 | Chariton County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3037 | Christian County, 1972-1976 |
| f. 3038 | Clark County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3039 | Clay County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3040 | Clinton County, 1968-1976 |
| f. 3041 | Cole County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3042 | Cooper County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3043 | Crawford County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3044 | Dade County, 1972-1976 |
| f. 3045 | Dallas County, 1972-1976 |
| f. 3046 | Daviess County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3047 | DeKalb County, 1972-1976 |
| f. 3048 | Dent County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3049 | Douglas County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3050-3051 | Dunklin County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3052 | Franklin County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3053 | Gasconade County, 1972-1979 |
| f. 3054 | Gentry County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3055-3056 | Greene County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3057 | Grundy County, 1972-1976 |
| f. 3058 | Harrison County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3059 | Henry County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3060 | Hickory County, 1972-1975 |
| f. 3061 | Holt County, 1972-1976 |
| f. 3062 | Howard County, 1972-1975 |
| f. 3063 | Howell County, 1972-1979 |
| f. 3064 | Iron County, 1972-1979 |
| f. 3065-3068 | Jackson County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3069 | Jasper County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3070 | Jefferson County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3071-3072 | Johnson County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3073 | Knox County, 1971-1976 |
| f. 3074 | Laclede County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3075 | Lafayette County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3076 | Lawrence County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3077 | Lewis County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3078 | Lincoln County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3079 | Linn County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3080 | Livingston County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3081 | McDonald County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3082 | Macon County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3083 | Madison County, 1972-1979 |
| f. 3084 | Maries County, 1972-1979 |
| f. 3085-3086 | Marion County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3087 | Mercer County, 1972-1975 |
| f. 3088 | Miller County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3089 | Mississippi County, 1966-1980 |
| f. 3090 | Moniteau County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3091 | Monroe County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3092 | Montgomery County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3093 | Morgan County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3094 | New Madrid County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3095 | Newton County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3096 | Nodaway County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3097 | Oregon County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3098 | Osage County, 1972-1979 |
| f. 3099 | Ozark County, 1973-1975 |
| f. 3100 | Pemiscot County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3101 | Perry County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3102 | Pettis County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3103 | Phelps County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3104 | Pike County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3105 | Platte County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3106 | Polk County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3107 | Pulaski County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3108 | Putnam County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3109 | Ralls County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3110 | Randolph County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3111 | Ray County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3112 | Reynolds County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3113 | Ripley County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3114 | St. Charles County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3115 | St. Clair County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3116 | St. Francois County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3117-3118 | St. Louis City, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3119-3120 | St. Louis County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3121 | Ste. Genevieve County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3122 | Saline County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3123 | Schuyler County, 1972-1977 |
| f. 3124 | Scotland County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3125-3126 | Scott County, 1966-1980 |
| f. 3127 | Shannon County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3128 | Shelby County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3129 | Stoddard County, 1966-1977 |
| f. 3130 | Stone County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3131 | Sullivan County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3132 | Taney County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3133 | Texas County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3134 | Vernon County, 1966-1976 |
| f. 3135 | Warren County, 1972-1975 |
| f. 3136 | Washington County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3137 | Wayne County, 1966-1979 |
| f. 3138 | Webster County, 1972-1975 |
| f. 3139 | Worth County, 1972-1975 |
| f. 3140 | Wright County, 1966-1975 |
| f. 3141 | Democratic Party, 1975-1981. Democratic National Committee and the 1976 National Convention. |
| f. 3142 | Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1976-1982. |
| f. 3143-3153 | Missouri Democratic Party, 1966-1978, 1982. 1976 Missouri caucuses, the state committee, delegates to various national conventions, the state platform, and the 1976 state convention. |
| f. 3154-3158 | Fund Raising, 1971-1979, 1985. |
| f. 3159-3169 | Opponents, 1980-1986. Material on the National Conservative Political Action Committee. |
| f. 3170-3178 | Polls, 1964-1982. Contains election results, labor and business voter ratings, voting patterns, and statistics. |
| f. 3179 | Press Releases, 1975-1976, 1982. Carter's presidential campaign and Missouri Democratic party activities. |
| f. 3180 | Schedules, 1976. |
| f. 3181-3184 | Staff Memos, 1971-1984. |
| f. 3185-3188 | Target Mailings, 1981-1984. Consists of correspondence, memos, target mailing instructions, county and profession codes, voter registration information, and mailing samples. |
| f. 3189-3191 | 1982 Senatorial Campaign. Memos, campaign literature, newspaper clippings, and correspondence covering Harriet Woods's campaign for U.S. Senate. |
| f. 3192 | 1984 Lieutenant Governor Campaign. Correspondence, memos, campaign literature, and newspaper clippings covering Harriet Woods's campaign for the lieutenant governorship of Missouri. |
| f. 3193-3197 | 1984 Presidential Campaign. Walter Mondale's and Charles Curry's presidential campaigns. |
| f. 3198-3204 | 1986 Senatorial Campaign. Harriet Woods's bid for Eagleton's seat in the U.S. Senate. |
Alphabetical:
Before the state offices (St. Louis, Jefferson City, and Kansas City) were fully operational, Eagleton's Administrative Assistant, Edward Quick, handled many activities that the state offices would later be responsible for--such as state liaison with federal agencies. Quick also handled state grant applications and such state projects as fell under the heading of "public works." This subseries has been divided into three sections: Federal Government Agencies, Missouri Floods, and Public Works.
| f. 3205-3231 | Federal Government Agencies |
| f. 3205 | ACTION, 1972 |
| f. 3206 | Agriculture Department, 1971-1974 |
| f. 3207 | Commerce Department, 1972 |
| f. 3208 | Defense Department, 1971-1974 |
| f. 3209-3210 | Economic Development Administration, 1969-1975 |
| f. 3211 | Economic Opportunity Office, 1972 |
| f. 3212-3213 | Environmental Protection Agency, 1971-1974 |
| f. 3214 | Farmers Home Administration, 1971-1975 |
| f. 3215 | Federal Aviation Administration, 1969-1972 |
| f. 3216 | General Services Administration, 1968 |
| f. 3217-3218 | Grants, 1970-1973 |
| f. 3219 | Health, Education, and Welfare Department, 1969-1973 |
| f. 3220-3222 | Housing and Urban Development Department, 1968-1975 |
| f. 3223 | Interior Department, 1969-1972 |
| f. 3224 | Labor Department, 1969-1975 |
| f. 3225 | Nuclear Regulatory Agency, 1975 |
| f. 3226 | Office of Management and Budget, 1971 |
| f. 3227 | Rural Electrification Administration, 1969-1974 |
| f. 3228 | Small Business Administration, 1972 |
| f. 3229 | Veterans Administration, 1972 |
| f. 3230-3231 | Water Resources Council, 1971-1973 |
| f. 3232-3233 | Missouri Floods. Correspondence, memos, press releases, and major disaster declarations, 1967-1974. Arranged in chronological order. |
| f. 3234-3271 | Public Works |
| f. 3234 | "B" Projects, 1972. Projects in Buchanan County. |
| f. 3235 | Bootheel Economic Development, 1969-1972. Development in Stoddard, Dunklin, Scott, New Madrid, Mississippi, and Pemiscot Counties. |
| f. 3236 | "C" Projects, 1969-1974. Projects in Carthage, Caruthersville, Cedar Creek, Clinton, and Clark County. |
| f. 3237 | Coast Guard, 1973. U.S.C.G. Muskingum. |
| f. 3238 | Corps of Engineers, 1969-1973. Flood control efforts in the New Madrid and St. Johns Bayou areas. |
| f. 3239 | Education, 1968-1973. Funding for federal education programs. |
| f. 3240 | "F" Projects, 1972. Flood control projects in Crystal City, Festus, and Flat Creek. |
| f. 3241 | General Projects, 1969-1973. Housing legislation, flood control projects, and urban decay. |
| f. 3242 | "K" Projects, 1969-1974. Kansas City/Chicago interstate highway system, the Kansas City medical school, and the Kansas City general hospital. |
| f. 3243 | "L" Projects, 1968-1972. Projects at Lake Wappapello, Little Blue Valley, and Little River. |
| f. 3244 | "M" Projects, 1970-1972. Projects at Mountain View, Mercer Lake, Maryville, and Mill Creek. |
| f. 3245 | Meramec River Basin Projects, 1969-1973. Environmental problems in the river basin, the projects budget, and a proposed Meramec Park dam. |
| f. 3246-3248 | Mission East Nursing Home, 1971-1972. Includes photographs of the home, correspondence over its threatened closure, and scripts from a news broadcast. |
| f. 3249 | Mississippi River, 1969-1974. Mississippi River Research Consortium and conservation of the river. |
| f. 3250 | New Madrid Project, 1969. Harbor improvements in the New Madrid area. |
| f. 3251 | Ozarks Regional Commission, 1968-1969. Annual report detailing development programs, financial concerns, expansion and investment possibilities, and general attitudes. |
| f. 3252 | "P" Projects, 1972. Flood control on the Platte River and development of Prosperity Lake. |
| f. 3253 | Pattonsburg Project, 1972. Comments for and against the Pattonsburg rural development project. |
| f. 3254-3258 | Regional Offices, 1967-1971. |
| f. 3259 | Rural Electrification Administration, 1973. Discussion of loan cutbacks. |
| f. 3260 | "S" Projects, 1970-1973. Soil conservation and sewage projects throughout Missouri. |
| f. 3261-3265 | St. Louis Airport, 1970-1973. Proposed expansion of the airport. |
| f. 3266 | St. Louis General Projects, 1970-1975. Harbor improvements in St. Louis and the impact on the environment. |
| f. 3267 | St. Louis University Dental School, 1968-1969. Closure of the dental school. |
| f. 3268 | St. Peters Project, 1972-1973. Sewer project in St. Peters. |
| f. 3269 | Senior Citizens, 1970-1974. Refers to Eagleton's contacts and supporters among aging agencies and senior citizens groups. |
| f. 3270 | State Auditor, 1974. Responsibilities, rules, and regulations of the state auditor's office. |
| f. 3271 | "T" Projects, 1972-1975. Projects for Table Rock Lake, the Truman Dam, and the Trimble Wildlife Area. |
This series is composed of Eagleton's papers from his term with the Committee on Governmental Affairs. Other committee files appear in the Legislative and Administrative Assistant series. The Committee series has been divided into nine subseries:
Prior to 1977 the District of Columbia Committee was a standing committee in the Senate. In 1977 it was assimilated into the Committee on Governmental Affairs and became the Subcommittee on Governmental Efficiency and the District of Columbia. Eagleton began with the District of Columbia Committee in 1969 and remained a member through 1986. He served as the chairman of the Subcommittee from 1979 to 1980. He was ranking minority member of both the Committee and the Subcommittee from 1980 to 1986. The records of the Committee and Subcommittee were transferred to the National Archives, but important aspects of these records were photocopied for inclusion in this collection. The types of items photocopied include staff memos and correspondence.
Alphabetical by topic:
Correspondence, memos, meeting minutes, and notes concerning the committee's budget, members, and organization.
| f. 3272 | Budget Presentation, 1986. Proposed cuts in Committee's 1986 budget. |
| f. 3273 | Committee Administration, 1985. Meeting between Eagleton, Sen. James Sasser, and Sen. Jeff Bingaman. |
| f. 3274-3275 | Committee Budget Materials, 1980-1984. |
| f. 3276 | Committee and Subcommittee Appointments, 1985. |
| f. 3277 | Democratic Staff Directors, 1985. Minutes and notes from the Democratic staff directors' meeting. |
| f. 3278 | Memos, 1985. Government contracts, postal service rates, sports legislation, the Grace Commission, and "hatching" ambassadors. |
| f. 3279 | Subcommittee Organization, 1985. |
| f. 3280 | Testimony before Rules Committee, 1985. Committee's 1985 budget request. |
Alphabetical by topic:
Analyses, memos, charts, notes, correspondence, and legislation pertaining to civil service reform, women and social security, federal employees health benefits, the Senior Executive Exchange Program, the Missouri Postal Workers Union, government pay raises, civil service retirement plans, and collective bargaining.
| f. 3281 | Annuity Information, 1984. Retirement options available to Eagleton's staff. |
| f. 3282 | Blue-Collar Pay Raise, 1980. |
| f. 3283 | C.I.A. Retirement, 1985. Amendment to include all CIA employees under the revised civil service retirement plan. |
| f. 3284 | Charts and Analysis, 1985-1986. Senate's retirement plan for new federal employees. |
| f. 3285 | Civil Service Retirement Plan, 1983-1985. |
| f. 3286 | Double-Dipping Amendment, 1978. Heinz-Eagleton-Schroeder Amendment on civil service reform. |
| f. 3287 | Members' Preference, 1986. Comparison of costs, benefits, and contributions of House members versus employees. |
| f. 3288 | Military Retirement Cost, 1983. Private disability cost-of-living allowances and the costs of the military retirement program. |
| f. 3289 | Missouri Postal Workers Union, 1985. |
| f. 3290 | Missouri Retirees, n.d. Deals with the amount of federal pensions going to Missouri residents and legislation exempting those pensions from taxation. |
| f. 3291 | Policy Forum, 1983. Eagleton's opening remarks before the policy forum and economic security programs. |
| f. 3292 | Program Fraud Civil Penalties Act, 1984. Discussion of possible interpretations of this act, particularly in reference to collective bargaining agreements. |
| f. 3293 | Senior Executive Exchange Program, 1984-1986. Legislation which would allow private corporations to pay the salaries of executives sent to the Executive Exchange program. |
| f. 3294 | Supplemental Retirement Plan, 1983. |
| f. 3295 | Voucher Health Plan, 1984. Details the pros and cons of federal employees health benefits. |
| f. 3296 | Women and Social Security, 1983. Outlines the "gender penalty" that hits nearly all women entitled to Social Security. |
Alphabetical by topic:
Correspondence, memos, legislation, reports, notes, and magazine and newspaper articles concerning the University of the District of Columbia, Union Station, nominations for Superior Court judgeships, home rule, the criminal code, chanceries and embassies, the District's finances, the federal payment, and the Metropolitan Square project.
| f. 3297 | Audit Results, 1982. District of Columbia's 1981 budget. |
| f. 3298 | Beaudin Nomination, 1983-1984. Bruce D. Beaudin's nomination for a Superior Court judgeship. |
| f. 3299 | Bonding Authority, 1981-1982. Senate hearings on D.C.'s efforts to sell bonds to cover operation costs. |
| f. 3300-3301 | Chadha Problem, 1983-1984. Legislation to amend the Home Rule Act or Self-Government and Governmental Reorganization Act. |
| f. 3302 | Chanceries, 1981-1982. Location of chanceries and foreign missions in D.C. |
| f. 3303 | City Museum, 1980. Museum's projected Capitol Hill exhibit on the history of downtown Washington. |
| f. 3304 | Civil Service Retirement Program, 1984. |
| f. 3305 | Committee Activities, 1980-1981. Topics Eagleton and his staff were to become knowledgeable about in preparation for the full committee. |
| f. 3306 | Constituent Complaints, 1980. |
| f. 3307 | Court Reform, 1985-1986. |
| f. 3308 | Criminal Code Project, 1979-1980. Creation of a special office as part of the Council of the District of Columbia's Committee on the Judiciary. |
| f. 3309 | District of Columbia Appropriations Bill, 1985-1986. Amendments restricting abortions and affecting insurance laws. |
| f. 3310 | District Finances, 1980. Summarizes Eagleton's stand on financial issues, e.g. retail practices, general obligation bonds, and school bus fare subsidies. |
| f. 3311 | District Laws, 1981. Conflicts between the congressional review procedure and the Home Rule Act. |
| f. 3312 | Downtown Planning, 1981. Development of downtown as part of the comprehensive plan for the Capitol. |
| f. 3313 | Emergency Legislation, 1980. Materials from a hearing on use by the D.C. City Council. |
| f. 3314 | Federal Payment, 1979-1983. District's financial relationship with the federal government. |
| f. 3315 | Fire Engine Company #3, 1984-1985. Opposition to closing of Company #3 and praise of its service to the Capitol and Senate office complex. |
| f. 3316 | Gambling Legislation, 1981. Congressional disapproval of a law allowing limited gambling in D.C. |
| f. 3317 | Georgetown University, 1985-1986. Request for legislation eliminating congressional review of D.C. tax-exempt revenue bonds. |
| f. 3318 | Georgetown Waterfront, 1980. Controversy over the federal government's purchase of property for conversion into a national park. |
| f. 3319 | Home Rule Symposium, 1984-1985. Held at the University of the District of Columbia celebrating ten years of home rule. |
| f. 3320 | International Center, 1977-1984. Plans to establish a new U.S. International Cultural and Trade Center in southwest Washington. |
| f. 3321 | Judgeship Nominations, 1981-1983. Names and qualifications of eight individuals nominated for D.C. judgeships. |
| f. 3322 | Law Revision Commission, 1970-1986. Proposal to revise the basic criminal code. |
| f. 3323 | Mental Health Reorganization, 1984-1986. Report of the Mayor's Advisory Committee on Mental Health Reorganization, legislation to amend the St. Elizabeth's Hospital and D.C. Mental Health Services Act, and a summary of the preliminary system implementation plan. |
| f. 3324 | Merit Reduction-In-Force (RIF), 1980-1982. Amendment to the D.C. appropriations bill giving the mayor authority to lay off city employees during a reduction-in-force. |
| f. 3325 | Metropolitan Square Project, 1983-1985. Concerns the failure of the National Capital Planning Commission to inform the Senate of the security risks involved in the construction of the twelve-story Metropolitan Square complex. |
| f. 3326 | National Endowment for the Homeless, 1985. Report on the findings of a Senate hearing on hunger and homelessness. |
| f. 3327 | Nominations to Superior Court, 1979-1986. Names and qualifications of nominees for judgeships on the D.C. Superior Court. |
| f. 3328 | Peruvian Embassy, 1984. Pertains to the State Department's liability in a violation of the Foreign Missions Act. |
| f. 3329 | Professional Tax, 1980. Summarizes the status of a District professional tax. |
| f. 3330 | Prompt State Pay, 1983. Legislation requiring D.C. to pay interest on bills paid late. |
| f. 3331 | Questions for Witnesses, n.d. Pertains to a Senate hearing on the bank lending situation in D.C. |
| f. 3332 | Retirement Board, 1985-1986. Outlines the need for legislation to include D.C. employees in the federal civil service retirement system. |
| f. 3333 | Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, 1985-1986. Transfer of authority over the stadium from the Secretary of the Interior to the District of Columbia. |
| f. 3334 | St. Elizabeth's Hospital, 1983. Focuses on Senate hearings to determine the hospital's role in D.C. mental health care and the federal government's plans for the facility. |
| f. 3335 | Sakharov-Mandela, 1986. Controversy over the renaming of certain District streets, in particular, Nelson and Winnie Mandela Avenue and Andrei Sakharov Plaza. |
| f. 3336 | Smithsonian South Quadrangle Plan, 1980-1981. Plans to construct two new museums on the Mall--the Museum of African Art and the Center for Eastern Art. |
| f. 3337 | South Africa Investment Plan, 1983-1984. Focuses on legislation prohibiting the investment of D.C. government funds in South African banks and corporations. |
| f. 3338 | State of the District, 1983. Report prepared by Mayor Marion Barry, Jr. indicating the District's development as a home rule government. |
| f. 3339 | Statehood, 1980-1984. |
| f. 3340 | Street Names, 1986. |
| f. 3341 | Street Signs, 1979. |
| f. 3342 | Task Force on International Affairs, 1979. |
| f. 3343 | Techworld Controversy, 1986. Summarizes a controversy over D.C.'s right to close streets. |
| f. 3344 | Trinity College, 1979. College's request to modify its articles of incorporation. |
| f. 3345 | Union Station, 1984. Rehabilitation plans for Union Station and construction of a five level parking facility to service the station. |
| f. 3346 | University of the District of Columbia, 1985. Budget and expenditures of the president's office. |
Alphabetical by topic:
Correspondence, notes, legislation, memos, and reports covering such topics as the Office of Personnel Management, the Office of Special Counsel, the Federal Employees' Health Benefits Program, and Gramm-Rudman-Hollings deficit reduction legislation.
| f. 3347 | Agresto Nomination, 1986. John Agresto's nomination for Archivist of the United States. |
| f. 3348 | Ambassadors, 1985. Legislation designed to include ambassadors in the Hatch Act's prohibition on partisan political activities. |
| f. 3349 | Cochran Census Bill, 1985. Legislation requiring the Census Bureau to exclude illegal aliens from the population figures used to apportion the House of Representatives. |
| f. 3350 | Congressional Budget Office (CBO), 1985. Complaints about handling of requests for budget estimates. |
| f. 3351 | Defense Authorization Bill, 1986. Amendment to strike a provision of the Defense Department authorization bill establishing an alternative civilian personnel system. |
| f. 3352 | District of Columbia Subcommittee, 1986. |
| f. 3353 | Federal Employees' Health Benefits Program (FEHBP), 1985. Regards a proposal by Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association to refund millions in health insurance premiums from the reserve of the FEHBP. |
| f. 3354 | Gramm-Rudman-Hollings Deficit Reduction Legislation, 1986. Refers to the future of the General Accounting Office after the Supreme Court's decision on certain provisions of the Gramm-Rudman-Hollings legislation. |
| f. 3355 | Management Bill, 1986. Deals with legislation reauthorizing the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA). |
| f. 3356 | Merit Systems Protection Board, 1985. Outlines the steps involved in publishing and distributing the board's Report on Significant Actions of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM). |
| f. 3357 | Office of Management and Budget (OMB), 1985. Discussion of issues awaiting further committee action at the regulatory reform level. |
| f. 3358 | Office of Management and Budget Report, 1985. |
| f. 3359 | Office of Personnel Management, 1985-1986. Refers to individuals blacklisted for their disclosures to the committee on Donald Devine's actions. |
| f. 3360 | Office of Special Counsel (OSC), 1985. Discussion of the OSC's inadequate protection of whistleblowers. |
| f. 3361 | Postal Board Nominee, 1985. Robert Setrakian's nomination for the Postal Board of Governors. |
| f. 3362 | Revolving Door, 1985. Legislation prohibiting federal employees from negotiating employment with persons the employee deals with on an official basis. |
| f. 3363 | Subcommittee on Governmental Efficiency and the District of Columbia, 1986. Regards a proposal to abolish the subcommittee. |
Alphabetical by topic:
Correspondence, reports, notes, memos, and newspaper and magazine articles concerning the Inspectors General program, the legislative veto, regulatory reform, nominations and appointments, ethics, the federal payment, federal pay raises and reform, chanceries and embassies, pension reform, pending legislation, and hearings. Includes the files of Kathleen Tuttle, chief minority counsel for the Governmental Affairs Committee.
| f. 3364 | Border Inspection Reorganization, 1984. Proposal to consolidate primary border inspection in both the U.S. Customs Service of the Treasury Department and the Immigration and Naturalization Service in the Justice Department. |
| f. 3365 | Bowsher Nomination, 1981. Charles Bowsher's nomination for comptroller general. |
| f. 3366 | Brain Drain, 1981. Refers to the "brain drain" out of the federal government of senior executives. |
| f. 3367 | Bright Reappointment, 1984. Simeon Bright's reappointment to the Postal Rate Commission. |
| f. 3368 | Budget Act Oversight, 1981. |
| f. 3369 | Budget Reconciliation Bill, 1984-1985. |
| f. 3370 | Campaign Financing, 1983. Concerns the danger posed by political action committees. |
| f. 3371 | Campaign Fund Allocations, 1982. Criteria for allocating campaign funds and questions about Alan Cranston's campaign finances. |
| f. 3372 | Capitol Historical Society, 1982. Legislation to exempt the U.S. Capitol Historical Society from D.C. sales tax. |
| f. 3373 | Capitol West Front, 1977-1983. Controversy surrounding legislation to extend the west front of the Capitol and the need for immediate restoration. |
| f. 3374 | Carter Library, 1983. |
| f. 3375 | Census, 1980-1986. Concerns figures compiled for the 1980 census for Missouri. |
| f. 3376 | Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), 1984. Contains an invitation for Eagleton to participate in the CSIS Quadrangular Forum. |
| f. 3377 | Chanceries Act, 1982. Details the committee's stand on a provision of the Foreign Missions Act. |
| f. 3378 | Chanceries and Embassies, 1979. Location of chanceries and embassies in general and the expansion of the Saudi Arabian embassy in particular. |
| f. 3379 | Civil Rights Commission (CRC), 1983. Nominees to the CRC proposed by President Ronald Reagan. |
| f. 3380 | Classified Information Security, 1986. Refers to the development of a standardized system in the Senate for the security of classified information. |
| f. 3381 | Commemorative Stamp Bills, 1981-1987. Proposals for commemorative stamps to honor Vietnam veterans and the 150th anniversary of the birth of Mark Twain. |
| f. 3382 | Community Services Administration (CSA), 1981. Plan to phase-out the CSA. |
| f. 3383 | Competition in Contracting Act, 1985. Relates to the constitutionality of the Competition in Contracting Act. |
| f. 3384 | Comptroller General, 1980-1981. Nominations for the position. |
| f. 3385 | Condominium Conversion, 1980. |
| f. 3386 | Congressional Cemetery, 1981-1983. Funding problems. |
| f. 3387 | Congressional Pensions, 1977. Soaring costs of continued expansion of the congressional pension plan. |
| f. 3388 | Convention Center, 1978-1983. Restrictions on the center's budget appropriations. |
| f. 3389 | Corps of Engineers, 1984. Legislation providing reimbursement to citizens suffering property damage as a result of actions taken by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. |
| f. 3390 | Cost-of-Living Allowance (COLA), 1980. Pertains to directions given the committee to tighten disability retirement criteria and change to an annual COLA for retirees. |
| f. 3391 | Criminal Code, 1978. Plans to revise the D.C. criminal code. |
| f. 3392 | Defense Department Inspector General, 1980-1982. Feasibility of an inspector general. |
| f. 3393 | Democratic Staff Directors, 1985. |
| f. 3394 | Demonetization, 1984. Proposal to require the exchange of "old" money for "new" money on a regular basis. |
| f. 3395 | Department of Energy (DOE) Inspector General, 1982. Duties of the inspector general and attempts to eliminate the position. |
| f. 3396 | Department of Energy Reduction-In-Force, 1982. |
| f. 3397 | Department of Energy Reorganization, 1982. |
| f. 3398 | Devine Hearing, 1985. Nomination of Donald Devine for director of Office of Personnel Management. |
| f. 3399 | District of Columbia Audit, 1978-1979. |
| f. 3400 | District of Columbia Legislation, n.d. Legislation for low-moderate-cost housing, bonding authority, and changes in the city charter. |
| f. 3401 | Dual Officeholding, 1985. |
| f. 3402 | Ethics, 1981. |
| f. 3403 | Ethics Code Revision, 1981. |
| f. 3404 | Ethics In Government Act, 1985. Regards ambiguous language contained in the Ethics In Government Act. |
| f. 3405 | Falcon Products, 1984. Senate hearing involving the enforcement of federal regulations and penalties for the shipment of hazardous and radioactive materials. |
| f. 3406 | Federal Pay Reform, 1979. Eagleton's meeting with Ken Blaylock, president of the American Federation of Governmental Employees, over President Carter's pay reform package. |
| f. 3407 | Federal Payment, 1978. Request by the District to increase the ceilings on the federal payment. |
| f. 3408 | Federal Raises, 1979. |
| f. 3409 | Federal Retirement Program, 1983. |
| f. 3410 | Florida Trip, 1985-1986. Barry Schreiber's nomination for the Board of Governors. |
| f. 3411 | Foreign Missions Act, 1979-1983. Focuses on a section of the Foreign Missions Act pertaining to D.C. chanceries. |
| f. 3412 | Former Presidents Act, 1983-1984. Deals with revisions to the Benefits to Former Presidents Act and Eagleton's amendment concerning Secret Service protection. |
| f. 3413 | General Services Administration, 1982. |
| f. 3414 | Giuffrida Nomination, 1981. Louis Giuffrida's nomination for head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). |
| f. 3415 | Governmental Efficiency Hearings, 1977-1979. |
| f. 3416 | Greenmailing, 1984. |
| f. 3417 | Greenburg, Murray, 1985. Comments by Assistant County Attorney Murray Greenburg on the Dade County Commission's general rules of procedure. |
| f. 3418 | Health Benefit Amendment, 1981. Reductions in federal insurance benefits for mental health care. |
| f. 3419 | Home Finance Agency, 1978. Legislation to give D.C. revenue bond authority to establish a home finance agency. |
| f. 3420 | Hoover Commission, 1981. Hearings over legislation to establish a Commission on More Effective Government. |
| f. 3421 | Industrial Policy, 1983. Attempts by Eagleton to move the committee into the areas of trade and industrial policy organization. |
| f. 3422 | Information Management, 1985-1986. Pertains to an OMB proposal on management of federal information resources. |
| f. 3423 | Inspector General, n.d. Reports from offices in Kansas City, St. Louis, and Washington. |
| f. 3424 | Inspector General Foreign Service, n.d. Questions for the Office of Inspector General, Foreign Assistance, and the Agency for International Development (AID) Auditor General. |
| f. 3425 | Inspectors General Legislation, 1978-1979. Legislation to establish offices of inspector general in major departments and agencies. |
| f. 3426 | Internal Controls Hearing, 1981. Legislation to improve the internal accounting and administrative controls in federal agencies. |
| f. 3427 | Judges, 1979. Appointment of D.C. judges. |
| f. 3428 | Legislative Fellow, 1985. Request of a fellow to join Eagleton's staff. |
| f. 3429 | Legislation Pending, 1986. |
| f. 3430 | Legislative Veto, 1983. Outlines the implications of the legislative veto. |
| f. 3431 | Levin Congressional Interference, 1982. Decision of a D.C. district court on a suit filed against Senator Carl Levin and his staff. |
| f. 3432 | Lobby Reform, 1978-1980. |
| f. 3433 | Mail Fraud Bill, 1981-1983. |
| f. 3434 | Management Legislation, 1986. |
| f. 3435 | Mathias Hearings, 1979. Subcommittee hearings on Administration plans to disperse federal offices. |
| f. 3436-3439 | Memos, 1979-1980. Governmental efficiency, federal pay raises, the federal criminal code, subcommittee staffing, and trade reorganization. |
| f. 3440-3441 | Miller Nomination, 1984-1985. James Clifford Miller's nomination for director of the OMB. |
| f. 3442 | Morris Nomination, 1983. Staff report on Morris' nomination. |
| f. 3443 | National Archives and Records Service (NARS), 1981-1984. Legislation to separate NARS from GSA and to establish NARS as an independent agency and the appointment of Richard Starr as U.S. Archivist. |
| f. 3444 | National Capital Planning Commission, 1978-1979. Expansion of Dulles Airport, bike trails in Montgomery County, Maryland, and the rehabilitation of the Old Post Office Building. |
| f. 3445 | New Federalism, 1982. Annual conference of the Missouri Association of Councils of Government. |
| f. 3446 | Office of Personnel Management, 1985. Concerns the St. Louis regional office. |
| f. 3447 | Ouster Suit, 1986. Refers to an ouster suit and declaratory judgment on dual officeholding. |
| f. 3448 | Part-time Employment, 1980. Regards the Federal Employees Part-Time Career Employment Act. |
| f. 3449 | Pension Building Legislation, n.d. Legislation to convert the Pension Building to a museum for the building arts. |
| f. 3450 | Pension Reform, 1978-1979. |
| f. 3451 | Personnel System, 1979. |
| f. 3452 | Plum Book, 1984. Regards publication of the "plum book" on U.S. Government Policy and Supporting Positions. |
| f. 3453 | Potomac River Basin, 1978. Request to do a study on the Potomac River Basin. |
| f. 3454 | Presidential Benefits Act, n.d. Legislation placing space limitations on presidential libraries. |
| f. 3455 | Pre-Trial Detention, 1978. Deals with amendments to D.C. pre-trial detention laws. |
| f. 3456 | Privacy Issue, 1978. Discusses possible legislation from the privacy issue, such as protecting the confidentiality of medical records. |
| f. 3457 | Protectionism, 1982. Outlines a possible speech or article on protectionist legislation. |
| f. 3458 | Public Employees Appreciation Day, 1983. One-hundredth anniversary of the enactment of the Pendleton Act. |
| f. 3459 | Reagan Administration Ethics, 1982-1984. Criticism of the Reagan administration's lack of ethics. |
| f. 3460 | Regional Office Closings, 1985. Pertains to a proposed freeze on all federal field office consolidations. |
| f. 3461 | Regulatory Reform, 1978-1979. Reform legislation on the selecting of administrative law judges, on duplication, and on regulating the regulators. |
| f. 3462 | Revenue Bonds, 1979. Legislation for revenue bonds on commercial and industrial development and housing. |
| f. 3463 | River Quay Hearings, 1980. Concerns the activities of organized crime in the River Quay area of Kansas City. |
| f. 3464 | Richards Nomination, 1981. Possible conflicts of interest facing James Richards, nominee for DOE's inspector general. |
| f. 3465 | Rohatyn Amendment, 1983. Involves a resolution proposing an amendment enabling naturalized citizens to run for president or vice-president. |
| f. 3466 | Schreiber Investigation, 1985. Concerns a field investigation of Barry Schreiber. |
| f. 3467 | Senate Day Care Center, 1983. Encourages the development of a Senate day care center. |
| f. 3468 | Sexual Assault Laws, 1981. Correspondence regarding reform of D.C. sexual assault laws. |
| f. 3469 | Shared Unemployment, 1980. Concerns California's shared unemployment plan. |
| f. 3470 | Sherick Nomination, 1983. Results of an investigation of Joseph Sherick, nominee for DOD's inspector general. |
| f. 3471 | Southern Pacific, 1978. Annual meeting of political action committee. |
| f. 3472 | Southwest Washington Redevelopment, 1978-1979. Legislation turning land near L'Enfant Plaza over to the Redevelopment Land Agency. |
| f. 3473 | Special Prosecutor, 1981. Appointment of a special prosecutor used for Eagleton's appearance on the "MacNeil-Lehrer Show." |
| f. 3474 | Spinks, Leon, 1978. Refers to the establishment of a National Boxing Commission. |
| f. 3475 | Stevens, Robert, 1981. Stevens' reappointment to the General Accounting Office. |
| f. 3476 | Stockman, David, 1980. Discussion of the capabilities of David Stockman and Felix Rohatyn. |
| f. 3477 | Subcommittee on Nominations and Confirmations, 1979. Confirmation of D.C. Superior Court nominee Peter Wolf and the nomination of James McIntyre for director of the OMB. |
| f. 3478 | Subcommittee on Reports, Accounting, and Management, 1972-1979. Committee's study of "The Accounting Establishment." |
| f. 3479 | Sunset Legislation, 1978. Regards legislation requiring the review and reauthorization of programs every ten years. |
| f. 3480 | Supreme Court Jurisdiction, 1981. Attempts to limit the Court's jurisdiction in such areas as busing, school prayer, and abortion. |
| f. 3481 | Technical Amendments Act, 1981. |
| f. 3482 | Terrorism Legislation, 1978. Anti-terrorism bill sponsored by Abraham Ribicoff. |
| f. 3483-3504 | Tuttle's Files |
| f. 3483-3484 | Campaign Finance, 1982-1986. Includes an article on the first amendment and political equality, an article on the regulation of independent political campaign expenditures, and a summary of the "clean campaign act of 1985." |
| f. 3485-3486 | Constitution Project, 1985. Materials used in a publication explaining the U.S. Constitution. |
| f. 3487 | Department of Energy Inspector General, 1980. |
| f. 3488 | Grace Commission, 1980-1985. |
| f. 3489 | Malt Beverage Interbrand Competition Act, 1981-1983. Contains information on the bill and arguments for Eagleton to cosponsor it. |
| f. 3490-3491 | Office of Management and Budget, 1983-1985. OMB's report on the cost principles for non-profit organizations. |
| f. 3492 | Paperwork Reduction Act, 1980. |
| f. 3493-3494 | Product Liability Act, 1978-1985. Analysis of the bill, a comparison of it with state law, and testimony supplied the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation. |
| f. 3495 | Patent and Trademark Office, 1980. Legislation to stabilize the administration of the office. |
| f. 3496-3498 | Professional Sports Community Protection Act, 1981-1985. Report on anti-trust litigation, an article on collective bargaining, and Tuttle's notes on the bill. |
| f. 3499 | Program Fraud Civil Penalties Act, 1985. Committee's report, a draft, and Eagleton's statement concerning the bill. |
| f. 3500 | Regulatory Reform, 1980-1984. |
| f. 3501 | Small Business Task Force, 1980. Refers to the accomplishments of the first White House Conference on Small Business. |
| f. 3502-3503 | Supreme Court Transition, 1983-1985. |
| f. 3504 | Trade Department, 1985. Report of the Senate Democratic working group on trade policy. |
| f. 3505 | Undermining Public Protection, 1981-1984. Executive Oversight issue, the legislative veto, and the health-related effects of the Administration's lack of enforcement of occupational safety laws. |
| f. 3506 | University City's Diamond Jubilee, 1981. Request by Sen. John Danforth for Eagleton to cosponsor a resolution commemorating University City's seventy-fifth anniversary. |
| f. 3507 | Voting Representation, 1978. Hearings by the subcommittee on voting representation to D.C. |
| f. 3508 | War Powers, 1982-1983. Eagleton's correspondence with the White House on the use of U.S. troops in Lebanon. |
| f. 3509 | Washington Post Interview, n.d. Series proposed by the Post on congressional influence over District affairs. |
| f. 3510 | Washington Rapid Rail System (Metro), 1978-1986. Authorization for an increase in the Metro's operating budget. |
| f. 3511 | Watergate Conversation, 1985. Relates to the "deep-six" conversation between John Ehrlichman and John Dean. |
| f. 3512-3530 | Wright Hearings. In 1985 the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee and House Energy and Commerce Committee held public hearings to evaluate the reasons for Department of Energy (DOE) delays in pursuing price control violation cases against Anchor Gasoline Company (AGC) and Canal Refining Company (CRC). These cases were of particular interest since OMB Deputy Director Joseph R. Wright, Jr. owned substantial shares of stock in both oil firms. These folders contain the materials compiled by both committees during the course of their investigations. |
| f. 3512 | Asselin Memos, 1985. Wright's involvement in both an adverse personnel action suit and DOE's delay in prosecuting AGS and CRC. |
| f. 3513 | Canal Refining Index, 1985. Chronology of events in DOE's price control violation case against CRC. |
| f. 3514 | Cast of Characters, 1985. |
| f. 3515 | Correspondence, 1981-1985. Between Eagleton, committee members, and staff on the progress and content of the hearings. |
| f. 3516 | Eagleton Interviews, 1985. With Stanley Mills, David Jackson, Robert J. Wehrle-Einhorn, William Lynch, and Jeffrey Berlin. |
| f. 3517 | Energy Issues, 1982-1985. Refers to violation cases brought against certain oil companies by DOE. |
| f. 3518 | Harvey Affidavit, 1985. Affidavits of Coty R. Dupre, Jane A. Payne, and Gordon Harvey. |
| f. 3519 | Impoundment Control Messages, 1985. Pertains to discrepancies in Wright's statements to the committees. |
| f. 3520 | Index, 1985. Index to Wright's telephone conversations. |
| f. 3521 | Information Packet, 1985. Press releases, witness lists, statements, and a chronology of events. |
| f. 3522 | Interviews, 1985. With David Jackson and Robert Wehrle-Einhorn. |
| f. 3523 | Knowledge of Cases, 1985. Notes on Wright's testimony concerning his knowledge of the two DOE cases. |
| f. 3524 | Minority Staff Report, 1985. |
| f. 3525 | November 6th Hearing, 1982-1986. Interview with Avrom Landesman, an exhibits list, an interview with Mary Ann Ferko, and copies of Wright's appointment book. |
| f. 3526 | Pending, 1985. Senate committee's investigation guidelines, Wright's testimony, and a preliminary summary of the hearings. |
| f. 3527 | Press, 1982-1985. |
| f. 3528 | Questions, 1985. To Wright by the Senate committee. |
| f. 3529 | Summary, 1985. |
| f. 3530 | Testimony Notes, 1985. Senate committee's notes on Wright's testimony. |
| f. 3531-3532 | Summaries, statements, newspaper articles, and reports covering the commission's history and its recommendations for government cost control. Includes questions put to J. Peter Grace, head of the commission; Charles Bowsher, Comptroller General of the U.S.; and Joseph Wright, Jr., Deputy Director of OMB, concerning the Grace Commission's final report. |
Alphabetical:
Memos, correspondence, and notes concerning the legislative veto, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, regulatory reform, the Rohatyn Amendment, the National Archives and Records Service, the Hoover Commission, and the Inspectors General program.
| f. 3533 | Commission on More Effective Government, 1985. Legislation establishing the Commission. |
| f. 3534 | Department of Defense Inspector General, 1981. Pertains to legislation extending the Inspector General Act to include creation of an inspector general at DOD. |
| f. 3535 | Department of Energy Inspector General, 1980. Charges of interference made by Inspector General J. Kenneth Mansfield against DOE. |
| f. 3536 | Federal Chartering, 1983. Legislation providing the National Academy of Public Administration with a federal charter. |
| f. 3537 | Hoover Commission, 1981. Outlines the composition of the first and second Hoover Commissions. |
| f. 3538 | State Department Inspector General, 1980. Concerns legislation extending the concept of inspector general to four departments--Defense, Justice, State, and Treasury. |
| f. 3539 | Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1983-1984. Legislation to restructure the Joint Chiefs of Staff. |
| f. 3540 | Legislative Veto, 1983. |
| f. 3541 | National Archives and Records Administration, 1982-1983. Legislation to reauthorize the grants program of NHPRC, to separate NARS from GSA, and to restore NARS's independence. |
| f. 3542 | National Security Hearing, 1983. Concerns a congressional hearing on National Security Directive 84. |
| f. 3543 | New Federalism, 1982. Eagleton's comments on President Reagan's "new federalism." |
| f. 3544 | Presidential Libraries, 1983. Carter Presidential Library proposal. |
| f. 3545 | Procurement, 1983. Request for GAO to investigate changes in procurement policies at Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center, Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. |
| f. 3546 | Rohatyn Amendment, 1982-1983. Proposed constitutional amendment allowing naturalized citizens to run for president or vice-president. |
| f. 3547 | Regulatory Reform, 1983. Eagleton's opinions on how best to proceed with reform legislation. |
| f. 3548 | Regulatory Reform Task Force, 1981. Legislation intended to strengthen internal accounting and administrative controls in federal agencies. |
Alphabetical by either last name or position:
Correspondence, notes, memos, and biographical materials pertaining to nominees for various government positions.
| f. 3549 | Adams, Paul, 1985. Inspector general of the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). |
| f. 3550 | Becton, Julius, 1985. Becton, Jr. for director of FEMA; James P. McNeill for associate director of FEMA; and William R. Barton for inspector general of GSA. |
| f. 3551 | Bright, Simeon, 1984. Reappointment to the U.S. Postal Rate Commission. |
| f. 3552 | Calhoun, Jerry, 1985. Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA). |
| f. 3553 | Colvin, Bill, 1985. Inspector general of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. |
| f. 3554 | Comptroller General, 1981. Responsibilities of the comptroller general of the U.S. |
| f. 3555 | Frazier, Henry, 1986. Member of the FLRA. |
| f. 3556 | Golden, Terrence, 1985. General Services administrator. |
| f. 3557 | Horner, Constance, 1985. Director of OPM. |
| f. 3558 | McGinnis, William, 1985. Member of the FLRA. |
| f. 3559 | U.S. Archivist, 1985. |
Alphabetical by topic:
Memos, correspondence, and notes concerning the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors, the Postal Service Act, and appropriations.
| f. 3560 | Appropriations Mark-Up, 1981. Objections made by the Postal Service to major reductions in its appropriations. |
| f. 3561 | Ingredient Labeling, 1983. Directions to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms to spend funds for ingredient labeling on alcoholic beverages only if ordered by a federal court. |
| f. 3562-3563 | Memos, 1979-1985. Includes discussion of Mayor Barry's financial plan and the conduct of John McKeon, chairman of the Board of Governors. |
| f. 3564 | Nine Digit Zip Codes, 1981. Concerns a half-cent discount for bulk mailers. |
| f. 3565 | Office Procedures, 1978-1980. General office policies and procedures for Eagleton's staff. |
| f. 3566 | Postal Service Act, 1980-1981. Deals with plans to reorganize the postal service. |
| f. 3567 | Weathers Post Office, 1985. Legislation naming a St. Louis post office in honor of Fred Weathers. |
The Legislative series has been divided into five distinct subseries:
Alphabetical by topic:
The subject files are divided into broad topics: Aging, Agriculture, Clean Air, Commerce, Communications, Crime, Defense, Economy, Education, Energy, Environment, Foreign Affairs, Health, Judiciary, Labor, Natural Resources, Postal Reform, Public Works, Transportation, and Truman. Located here are background material such as copies of bills; edited versions of bills; proposed language for legislation; some correspondence from lobbying groups and other local, state, and national officials; publications from organizations that may not exist elsewhere or that are annotated by staff members; Dear Colleague letters; staff memos detailing legislative activity; magazine and newspaper articles used by staff; and notes from Eagleton.
| f. 3568-3609 | Aging |
| f. 3568 | ACTION, 1972-1982. Investigation into allegations of political discrimination within ACTION and the activities of the Retired Senior Volunteer Program. |
| f. 3569 | Alcoholism and the Elderly, 1976. |
| f. 3570-3571 | Alzheimer's Disease Research, 1979-1986. Proposals to establish a national Alzheimer's Disease week, or month, to increase public awareness of the disease. |
| f. 3572 | Area Agencies on Aging, 1974-1975. General Accounting Office audit of operations. |
| f. 3573 | Commodities and Age Discrimination Report, 1977. Legislation on the nutrition program for the elderly and the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights study on age discrimination. |
| f. 3574-3577 | Crisis Intervention, 1978-1986. Fuel program designed to assist the poor and elderly with winter fuel bills. |
| f. 3578-3579 | Discrimination, 1970-1985. Legislation to amend the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967. |
| f. 3580 | Federal Council on Aging, 1974-1982. Nominations to the Council. |
| f. 3581-3582 | Federation of Experienced Americans (FEA), 1972-1974. Concern over funding it received for a program to find jobs for the elderly and disadvantaged. |
| f. 3583 | Gerovital, 1972-1979. Information on Gerovital, a drug reported to be beneficial in the treatment of diseases associated with aging. |
| f. 3584 | Home Health Services, 1972-1985. Legislation enabling home health agencies to participate in Medicare and Medicaid programs. |
| f. 3585 | Hospices, 1978-1984. Legislation expanding Medicare coverage to include hospice care. |
| f. 3586 | Joint Hearings, 1979-1980. Hearings held by the Subcommittee on Aging and the Special Committee on Aging on extension and revision of the Older Americans Act of 1965. |
| f. 3587 | Medicare, 1981-1986. Discussion of federal regulations governing Medicare's new prospective payment system for hospital services. |
| f. 3588-3590 | National Institute on Aging, 1970-1983. Legislation to establish the National Institute on Aging within the National Institutes of Health and the development of a plan for an aging research program. |
| f. 3591 | Nursing Homes, 1970-1983. Information on nursing home ombudsman programs, medicare nursing home reimbursement, and the nursing home improvement program. |
| f. 3592-3593 | Nutrition Program, 1971-1978. Establishment and operation of a nutrition program for the elderly, under the Older Americans Act. |
| f. 3594-3603 | Older Americans Act, 1971-1986. Legislation to extend and expand the range of services provided for the elderly under the act. |
| f. 3604-3605 | Older Workers, 1971-1983. Legislation establishing an older worker community service program. |
| f. 3606 | Senior Intern Program, 1979-1985. |
| f. 3607 | Social Security, 1969-1983. Proposal to tax social security benefits, the elimination of the community service employment program, and legislation affecting the elderly. |
| f. 3608-3609 | White House Conference on Aging, 1971-1983. 1971 and 1981 conferences. |
| f. 3610-3654a | Agriculture |
| f. 3610 | Agricultural Research Service, 1976-1978. Agricultural appropriations for soybean reproduction research, gypsy moth research, and nutrition. |
| f. 3611 | Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS), 1974-1979. Sanitary standards in the dairy industry, the Soil Conservation Service, budget cuts in the ASCS, price controls on sugar, and the Agricultural Conservation Program. |
| f. 3612 | Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, 1977-1979. Boll weevil eradication program, an imported fire ant program, pseudorabies, brucellosis indemnity regulations, Japanese beetle infestations, and hog cholera eradication. |
| f. 3613-3622 | Senate Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Agricultural Appropriations. From 1979 to 1980 Eagleton was chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee's Subcommittee on Agricultural Appropriations. After 1980 he was the ranking minority member on this subcommittee. Appropriations files that appear in the Administrative Assistant series were inherited by Edward Quick from Kenneth Auer, who, in turn, inherited them from Richard Lieberman, all Eagleton assistants. Many of Lieberman's 1977-1980 appropriation files were left in the subcommittee's office with no copies transferred to Eagleton's office. The subcommittee microfiched its files, including Lieberman's. The originals have been destroyed. |
| f. 3613 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1977 |
| f. 3614 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1978 |
| f. 3615 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1979 |
| f. 3616 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1980 |
| f. 3617 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1981 |
| f. 3618 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1982 |
| f. 3619 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1983 |
| f. 3620 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1984 |
| f. 3521 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1985 |
| f. 3622 | Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1986 |
| f. 3623 | Brucellosis, 1976-1977. Report on a brucellosis eradication program in Florida. |
| f. 3624 | Canning Lid Shortage, 1975-1976. Hearings on nationwide shortages in home canning equipment. |
| f. 3625 | Census, 1973-1975. Delays in the 1974 agricultural census and attempts to substitute with a farm survey. |
| f. 3626 | Chlordane and Heptachlor, 1975. Proposed ban on chlordane and heptachlor in the production of commercial insecticides. |
| f. 3627 | Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC), 1977-1978. Revised regulations on cooperatives' program eligibility and extension of CCC credit to more countries for the purchase of U.S. grain. |
| f. 3628 | Commodity Futures Trading Commission, 1977-1978. Proposed stock market futures contracts. |
| f. 3629-3630 | Conference, 1977-1978. Materials on an agricultural policy issues conference held at the University of Missouri-Columbia. |
| f. 3631 | Contagious Equine Metritis (CEM), 1977-1978. Information on the consequences of a ban on the importation of horses from Europe due to outbreaks. |
| f. 3632 | Disaster Payment Program, 1975-1976. Failures in the 1974 Feed Grain and Wheat Programs to provide disaster protection. |
| f. 3633 | Economic Research Service, 1978. Information on foreign investment in real estate and Department of Agriculture statistics. |
| f. 3634 | Emergency Farm Bill, 1975. Legislation producing excessive increases in price support levels on various agricultural products. |
| f. 3635 | Established Yield Procedures, 1978. County and farm program payment yields. |
| f. 3636 | Farm Bill, 1978. Legislation requiring a one-year set-aside program of over 30 million acres of land. |
| f. 3637 | Farm Problems, 1975-1976. Regulations on sanitation facilities for agricultural workers, grain embargoes, inflation, and deficiencies in the disaster loan program. |
| f. 3638-3640 | Farmers Home Administration (FMHA), 1973-1980. Rural rental housing program, amendments to the Small Business Act, disaster relief, and staffing shortages. |
| f. 3641 | Fertilizer Shortage, 1973-1976. Methods of counteracting the growing shortage. |
| f. 3642-3643 | Food and Drug Administration, 1977-1979. Information on the use of antibiotics in animal feeds, the use of saccharin as a food additive, government regulation on the recycling of animal waste, and the dangers of nitrites in food. |
| f. 3644 | Food and Nutrition Service, 1977-1980. National School Lunch Program; the National Advisory Council on Maternal, Infant and Fetal Nutrition; and food stamp reform. |
| f. 3645 | Food Safety Quality Service, 1977-1978. Problem of sulfa residue in swine, link between nitrites and cancer, and economic impact of the "tissue from ground bone" process used in the meat industry. |
| f. 3646 | Foreign Assistance Program, 1979-1980. Legislation approving additional appropriations for the foreign assistance program. |
| f. 3647 | General, 1973-1977. Agricultural research, corporations in farming, the relationship between domestic and international food policy, and agricultural legislation. |
| f. 3648 | Grain Inspection Service, 1976-1977. Legislation to amend the Grain Standards Act of 1976. |
| f. 3649 | Grain Sales, 1975-1976. To the Soviet Union. |
| f. 3650 | National Farmer's Organization (NFO), 1974. Court suit brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission charging the NFO with fraud in soliciting loans from its members. |
| f. 3651 | Pollution, 1971. Agricultural water pollution hearings and amendments to the Water Pollution Bill. |
| f. 3652 | Recessions and Deferrals, 1976-1977. Violations of the Impoundment Control Act. |
| f. 3653 | Research, 1974-1976. Proposed increases in farm research funds. |
| f. 3654 | Rural Electrification Administration (REA), 1977. Analysis by the Department of Agriculture and the Office of Management and Budget. |
| f. 3654a | Tobacco Price Support Program, 1981-1983. Amendments to Program affecting corporate allotment and price supports. |
| f. 3655-3685 | Clean Air |
| f. 3655-3656 | Acid Rain, 1981-1986. Impact of acid rain, attempts to reduce it, and the cost of reversing the damage. |
| f. 3657 | Chloroflurocarbons (CFOs), 1981. Regards the possible depletion of stratospheric ozone and need for regulation. |
| f. 3658-3673 | Clean Air, 1973-1984. Information on Missouri's automobile emission inspection program, hazardous air pollutants, acid rain, the Clean Air Act, and the economic effects of environmental regulations on the pollution control industry. |
| f. 3674 | General Motors Facility, 1980. Proposed construction of an automobile manufacturing plant near Wentzville, Missouri. |
| f. 3675 | Hazardous Air, 1983-1984. Legislation amending the Clean Air Act to accelerate and strengthen control. |
| f. 3676-3680 | Lead, 1977-1980. Potentially adverse impact of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Lead on the lead industry in Missouri. |
| f. 3681-3683 | Missouri Acid Rain, 1981-1982. Reports and news releases on the selection of sites for coal-fired power plants, the damage caused by acid rain, and methods of producing electricity. |
| f. 3684 | New Madrid Air Pollution, 1979-1980. Dispute between Associated Electric Co-Op (AEC) and the EPA over violations of the Clean Air Act by the AEC's New Madrid power plant. |
| f. 3685 | State Reports, 1981-1982. Contains Missouri Air Quality Reports outlining air pollution problems in St. Louis, Kansas City, and Springfield. |
| f. 3685a-3705 | Commerce |
| f. 3685a | American Broadcasting Companies (ABC), 1951-1985. Takeover attempts by the Columbia Broadcasting Company, the International Telephone and Telegraph Company, Howard Hughes, and Capital Cities Communications. |
| f. 3686-3687 | Automobile Investigation, 1978-1980. Federal Trade Commission's two-year-old, wide-ranging antitrust investigation. |
| f. 3688-3692 | Boating Safety, 1979-1986. Legislation to amend the Federal Boat Safety Act to improve recreational boating safety and facilities. |
| f. 3693 | Coke Formula, 1979-1985. Focuses on the similarity between the Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's attempts to "brew" a better image by changing its formula and the Coca-Cola Company's decision to change its decades-old recipe. |
| f. 3694 | Consumer Affairs, 1975-1982. Proposed consumer advocacy agency and amendments to the Consumer Product Safety Act. |
| f. 3695-3697 | Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 1976-1985. Activities in state regulation of insurance, regulatory reform, regulation of professional associations, the auto industry, and the funeral business. |
| f. 3698 | Insurance, 1978-1984. Federal government's future role in the insurance field. |
| f. 3699 | Job Reductions, 1982. Proposed reductions in fire weather program, agricultural weather service program, fruit frost forecast program, and aviation area forecast. |
| f. 3699a | Marble Industry, 1970-1971. Increase in imports and impact on the U.S. industry. |
| f. 3700-3701 | Medical Profession Rules, 1981-1982. Plans requiring the FTC to regulate the medical profession. |
| f. 3701A | Murdoch, Rupert, 1985. Murdoch and Marvin Davis's purchase of seven Metromedia television stations. |
| f. 3701B | Network Takeover Legislation, 1985. Legislation regulating hostile corporate takeovers in the communications industry. |
| f. 3702 | St. Joseph Minerals, 1980-1981. Possible merger with a subsidiary of the Seagram Company. |
| f. 3702A | Securities and Exchange Commission, 1977-1978. Legislation improving the accountability of publicly owned corporations. |
| f. 3702B | Shoe Industry, 1975-1976. Lack of import relief. |
| f. 3703 | Tainted Fish, 1985. Chlordane contamination of the Meramec, Mississippi, Missouri, and Blue Rivers. |
| f. 3703A-E | Turner, Ted, 1985. Turner's takeover attempt of the Columbia Broadcasting Company. |
| f. 3704 | Used Car Sticker Rule, 1981-1982. Used Motor Vehicle Trade Regulation Rule or "Used Car Rule" directing car dealers to provide information on the warranty coverage offered on their cars. |
| f. 3705 | Weather Stations, 1982-1983. Legislation requiring the Commerce Department to hold public hearings before closing a weather service office. |
| f. 3706-3739 | Communications |
| f. 3706-3711 | AT & T Divestiture, 1981-1984. Economic effects of the FCC's Telephone Access Charge Plan, telecommunications legislation, and an antitrust case against AT & T. |
| f. 3712 | Audio Reading Service for the Blind, 1980-1982. Pending FCC docket on FM Quadraphonic Broadcasting affecting special services for the blind and handicapped. |
| f. 3713-3714 | Beer Advertising, 1980-1985. |
| f. 3715-3716 | Betamax, 1981-1982. Legislation to amend the copyright law to exempt private non-commercial recordings of copyrighted works on video recorders. |
| f. 3717-3720 | Cable, 1976-1983. Regulating cable television: amendments to the Telecommunications Act and the Copyright Act. |
| f. 3721-3722 | Children's Advertising, 1977-1978. Bibliography and reports on proposed regulations banning television advertising directed toward children. |
| f. 3723 | Clear Channel, 1979-1980. Clear channel broadcasting in the AM broadcast band. |
| f. 3724 | Communications Workers of America (CWA) Pension, 1984-1986. Legislation on the issue of pension portability provisions and the desire of the CWA to have similar provisions introduced as an amendment. |
| f. 3725 | General, 1977-1986. Freedom of speech in advertising, a legal inquiry into the operation of the PTL Club, and legislation allowing Western Union to enter into the international "telegram-record" market. |
| f. 3726 | Hearing Aid Legislation, 1973-1982. Legislation requiring that all new telephones be equipped to work with a hearing aid. |
| f. 3727 | Intelsat, 1984-1985. FCC's decision to authorize other international satellite systems as alternatives to the global telecommunications network, Intelsat. |
| f. 3728-3731 | Public Broadcasting, 1977-1983. Legislation proposing changes in appropriations designated for public broadcasting. |
| f. 3732 | St. Louis Cable, 1983-1984. Disagreements over who should be awarded St. Louis's cable television franchise. |
| f. 3733 | "7-7-7" Broadcast Rule, 1984. Policy aimed at promoting media diversity by limiting the number of television and radio stations any one owner can hold. |
| f. 3734-3738 | Syndication Rights, 1983-1984. FCC's decision to eliminate the Network TV Financial Interest Rule and modify the Syndication Rule. |
| f. 3739 | Televising Senate Proceedings, 1974-1985. Legislation establishing regulations to implement television and radio coverage of Senate proceedings. |
| f. 3740-3749 | Crime |
| f. 3740-3741 | Criminal Justice Reform Act, 1968-1977. Establish a criminal justice reform administration. |
| f. 3742 | Legal Fees, 1971-1974. Providing payment of attorneys' fees in civil actions against state and local law enforcement officers. |
| f. 3743-3748 | Legal Services, 1972-1986. Authorizing appropriations for the Legal Services Corporation. |
| f. 3749 | Southeast Missouri Legal Services (SEMOLS), 1981-1983. Disagreements between the board of directors and members of the clients council for SEMOLS. |
| f. 3750-3862 | Defense |
| f. 3750 | Bradley Fighting Vehicle System (BFVS), 1986. Vulnerability testing of the BFVS and congressional charges that test results were altered by army personnel. |
| f. 3751 | Budget, 1976-1987. Construction of military installations, allocate funds for the navy's munitions procurement program, and reorganize Aquila weapons program. |
| f. 3751a | Civil Defense Amendment, 1978. Amendment to the Defense Appropriations Act requiring the Defense Civil Preparedness Agency to undertake a study of the special civil defense needs of certain high-risk areas. |
| f. 3752-3753 | Defense Appropriations Bills, 1973-1976. |
| f. 3754 | Defense Appropriations Conference, 1983-1984. Information on the NBC Sanator chemical decontamination system. |
| f. 3755-3804 | Weapons Systems |
| f. 3755 | Advanced Logistics System (ALS), 1977. Statements made by witnesses called before the Senate Appropriations Committee's Defense Subcommittee on the termination of the ALS. |
| f. 3756-3768 | Airborne Weapon and Control System (AWACS), 1969-1979. Changes in primary mission, cost-effectiveness, major strengths and weaknesses, use by NATO, and a proposed sale to Iran. |
| f. 3769 | B-1 Bomber, 1970-1974. Criticism of the B-1 strategic bomber's cost-effectiveness. |
| f. 3770 | CVAN-70, 1970-1974. Development of a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the CVAN-70, in line with the USS Nimitz and Dwight D. Eisenhower. |
| f. 3771-3773 | CONDOR, 1970-1979. Performance and production cost of the navy's CONDOR weapon system, an air-launched stand-off missile. |
| f. 3774 | CX Aircraft Program, 1982. Research and development of CX cargo transport aircraft. |
| f. 3775 | F-4 Fighter Aircraft, 1977. Turkey's purchase of forty F-4 Phantom aircraft from McDonnell Douglas. |
| f. 3776-3778 | F-14 Fighter Aircraft, 1968-1975. Improprieties in contract granting, test fraud, contract disputes, disagreement over whether to replace the F-4 with the F-14, and a controversy between the navy's F-14 and the air force's F-15. |
| f. 3779-3780 | F-15 Fighter Aircraft, 1972-1985. Strengths and weaknesses of McDonnell Douglas's F-15 Eagle air superiority fighter. |
| f. 3781 | F-18 Fighter Aircraft, 1981-1984. McDonnell Douglas's F-18 Hornet fighter plane and its merits over the F-14. |
| f. 3782-3784 | Main Battle Tank (MBT-70), 1969-1972. Production and cost difficulties which resulted in cancellation of the army's main battle tank program. |
| f. 3785 | M-1 Tank, 1983. Amendment reducing appropriations for the army's Abrams M-1 tank program. |
| f. 3786-3790 | Navy Weapons Systems, 1969-1974. Analyzing the navy's changing role and the need to upgrade its weapons systems. |
| f. 3791-3797 | Project MAX, 1973-1977. Congressional charges that the air force's Project MAX was, in fact, a continuation of the terminated Advanced Logistics System. |
| f. 3798 | SAM-D Missile, 1972-1974. Covers the army's justification for production of the SAM-D (surface-to-air missile-development system) missile. |
| f. 3799 | Trident, 1973. Summarizes the Trident submarine program and plans for acceleration of its development. |
| f. 3800-3804 | X-M-1 Tank, 1972-1977. Problems with development of the program, alternatives, comparative evaluation of the X-M-1 and the West German Leopard II tank, and NATO plans to jointly develop a tank. |
| f. 3805-3807 | Draft and Amnesty, 1971-1974. Constitutionality of amnesty for war resisters, legislation to end the draft, and progress in achieving an all-volunteer army. |
| f. 3808 | Fort Leonard Wood, 1970-1972. Results of investigations into a major outbreak of meningitis and the circumstances surrounding the death of a soldier following training exercises. |
| f. 3809-3814 | Hulver, Isaac, 1978-1981. Materials used in Isaac "Ike" Hulver's lawsuit against the Veterans Administration and Eagleton's attempts to obtain monetary relief for him through special legislation. |
| f. 3815-3819 | Inflation, 1985-1986. Department of Defense's failure to inform Congress of excess funds appropriated through inaccurate inflation forecasting. |
| f. 3820-3822 | Inspector General, 1982-1985. Investigation of waste and fraud in the Defense Department. |
| f. 3823-3827 | Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1982-1985. Legislation designed to restructure or replace. |
| f. 3828 | McDonnell Douglas Special Bill, 1979-1981. Private bill that would benefit a group of veterans employed there. |
| f. 3829 | Military Construction Authorization Bill, 1976. Amendment to the authorization bill concerning base realignments. |
| f. 3830 | Military and Defense Aircraft Program, 1982. Debate over the military's acquisition of KC-10, McDonnell Douglas aircraft tankers. |
| f. 3831 | Military and Defense Airlift Program, 1982-1985. Defense Department decision to procure C-5N aircraft, instead of CX (C-17) aircraft, to alleviate a shortfall in military airlift. |
| f. 3832-3835 | Military Procurement Authorization Bill, 1973-1975. Appropriations for the procurement of aircraft, weapons, and naval combat vehicles, for research and development, for test and evaluation, for military training, and to assign personnel. |
| f. 3836 | Military Retirement, 1976-1985. Various plans to reform the military retirement system. |
| f. 3837 | MX Missiles, 1981-1985. Debate between Congress and the Defense Department over deployment. |
| f. 3838 | National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1986. Investigation after the space shuttle Challenger disaster. |
| f. 3839 | North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1985. Correspondence among Eagleton, British Prime Minister Michael Heseltine, and Sen. Sam Nunn concerning NATO strengthening efforts. |
| f. 3840 | Nuclear Freeze, 1982-1984. Providing for a temporary halt in nuclear arms testing and deployment. |
| f. 3841 | Nuclear Missiles, 1985. Descriptions of the MX, Midgetman, and Trident II missiles. |
| f. 3842 | PATRIOT Air Defense System, 1978. Analysis. |
| f. 3843 | Precision Strike Location System (PLSS), n.d. Discussion of the feasibility of this sensor system, controversy over the Department of Defense's decision to close the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. |
| f. 3844-3853 | Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base, 1975-1978. Proposed transfer of the Air Force Communications Service (AFCS) and Military Airlift Command to Scott Air Force Base. |
| f. 3854-3855 | Richards-Gebaur Fire-Fighting Unit, 1977-1979. Contracting of a fire-fighting unit for the portion of Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base to be leased by the Marine Corps. |
| f. 3856 | Speeches, 1981-1982. Memos from Eagleton to his staff concerning speeches on defense and a nuclear arms freeze. |
| f. 3857 | Spinney Briefing, 1981-1983. Pentagon's study entitled "Defense Facts of Life." |
| f. 3858 | State Projects, 1982-1984. Status of the Sanator Decontamination System, the division of Richards-Gebaur Air Force Base equipment between Kansas City and Belton, and construction projects planned for Whiteman Air Force Base. |
| f. 3859-3860 | Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), 1971-1976. |
| f. 3861 | Truman-Eisenhower Commission, 1980-1983. Bipartisan defense commission, composed of experienced former public officials, established to carry out a comprehensive examination of military programs. |
| f. 3862 | Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 1976-1977. |
| f. 3863-4038 | Economy |
| f. 3863 | Agriculture, 1980-1981. Food stamp program and the Agricultural Emergency Credit Relief Act. |
| f. 3864-3865 | Appropriations, 1979-1980. |
| f. 3866 | Austrian Kredit-Anstalt, 1963-1981. Articles about collapse of an Austrian bank and beginning of the Great Depression in Europe. |
| f. 3867-3918 | Banking |
| f. 3867 | All Savers Bill, 1981. Legislation sponsored by the savings and loan industry setting up tax-exempt savings certificates. |
| f. 3868 | Ashbrook-Dornan Amendments, 1982. Revenue procedures on private tax-exempt schools. |
| f. 3869-3870 | Bank Holding Companies, 1979-1981. Preventing companies and their subsidiaries from selling property and liability insurance. |
| f. 3871 | Banking Reform, 1981-1982. |
| f. 3872-3879 | Budget, 1981-1984. |
| f. 3880 | Capital Gains Tax, 1979. |
| f. 3881 | Caribbean Basin, 1982. Amendment to the Caribbean Basin Initiative. |
| f. 3882-3883 | Charitable Contributions, 1979-1983. Deductibility of contributions to tax-exempt religious organizations. |
| f. 3884 | Commodity Tax Straddles, 1981. Proposals eliminating a tax shelter device. |
| f. 3885 | Consumer Price Index, 1981. Outlines the need to adjust the most common measure of inflation. |
| f. 3886 | Dear Colleague Letters, 1984. Information on tax incentives for the rehabilitation of certain housing units, legislation to provide an exemption for the sale of certain farm and ranch land, and an amendment to the deficit reduction bill. |
| f. 3887-3889 | Depository Institutions Amendments, 1979-1982. Permitting commercial banks, mutual savings banks, and savings and loans to offer interest-bearing checking accounts. |
| f. 3890 | Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee (DIDC), 1980-1981. DIDC establishing deposit rate ceilings during the six-year Regulation Q phaseout period. |
| f. 3891 | Domestic International Sales Corporations (DISCs), 1983. Replacing the DISCs with new Foreign Sale Corporations intended to both provide tax incentives and be revenue-neutral. |
| f. 3892 | Double Taxation of Dividends, 1976-1977. At the corporate level and at the personal level. |
| f. 3893 | Earned Income Credit (EIC), 1980. Availability of the EIC to certain low-income families. |
| f. 3894 | Federal Reserve Act, 1979-1980. Monetary Policy Improvement Act and Federal Reserve Modernization Act. |
| f. 3895 | First Chicago Corporation, 1984. Losses incurred. |
| f. 3896 | Independent Contractors, 1979. Internal Revenue Service harassment of independent contractors. |
| f. 3897 | Indexation, 1978-1980. Argument whether to index all or some sectors of the economy in order to slow down inflation. |
| f. 3898 | Money Market Mutual Funds, 1981. Banking industry's attempts to curb. |
| f. 3899 | Multilateral Development Banks, 1970-1982. Criteria by which the World Bank and regional banks decide which developing countries receive loans. |
| f. 3900 | New Federalism, 1981-1982. Ronald Reagan's attempts to transfer many existing federal functions to the states. |
| f. 3901 | Personal Holding Company Tax, 1982. Amendment to exclude personal holding company income interest on the proceeds from the sales of certain assets. |
| f. 3902 | Revenue Sharing, 1972-1977. Information on revenue sharing and legislation extending the program. |
| f. 3903 | Roos, Lawrence, 1981. Letter Eagleton wrote to president of Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis about Reagan's economic programs. |
| f. 3904 | Roosevelt Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1981-1988. Roosevelt Federal's proposal to acquire Carondelet Savings and Loan Association. |
| f. 3905 | St. Louis Educational Employees Credit Union, 1982-1983. Revenue ruling dealing with employee annuities offered by educational organizations. |
| f. 3906 | St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, 1979-1980. Laurence Roos's comments on the Carter administration's anti-inflation programs. |
| f. 3907-3908 | Savings and Loan Industry, 1981-1982. Information on the All Savers Tax Act and interest rates. |
| f. 3909 | Share Draft Accounts, 1979. Authorizing federally insured credit unions to maintain share draft accounts. |
| f. 3910 | Small Savers Equity Resolution, 1979. Resolution forcing financial regulatory agencies to revise regulations requiring financial institutions to discriminate against small savers. |
| f. 3911 | Tax-Based Incomes Policy, 1978. Federal Reserve Board plan to restrain inflation. |
| f. 3912 | Tax Cuts, 1981. Reagan's proposals to cut marginal income tax shelters. |
| f. 3913 | Tax Exempt Mortgage Subsidy Bonds, 1979-1981. Concerns the tax exempt status of mortgage subsidy bonds issued to low-income families. |
| f. 3914 | Taxation of Americans Abroad, 1977-1981. |
| f. 3915 | Taxation of Fringe Benefits, 1978-1983. Efforts to classify certain fringe benefits as taxable income. |
| f. 3916 | Thrift Industry, 1982. Expanding the powers of savings and loan associations. |
| f. 3917 | Variable Rate Mortgages, 1979. |
| f. 3918 | Zero-Base Budgeting, 1978. Analyzes the first federal budget prepared using these principles. |
| f. 3919-3997 | Budget |
| f. 3919-3922 | Balanced Budget, 1975-1982. Necessity and how best to achieve it. |
| f. 3923-3925 | Balanced Budget Debate, 1975-1983. |
| f. 3926-3934 | Budget, 1979-1981. Reagan's budget proposals for fiscal years 1980, 1981, and 1982. |
| f. 3935 | Budget Analysis, 1978-1983. |
| f. 3936 | Budget Legislation, 1978-1979. Requiring a balanced federal budget. |
| f. 3937-3938 | Budget Reconciliation, 1981. Concerns wide-ranging spending cuts. |
| f. 3939 | Budget Robos, 1981. Form letters pertaining to budget spending reductions and tax cuts. |
| f. 3940 | Budget Statements, 1974-1976. |
| f. 3941 | Carryover Basis Provisions, 1979. Public hearings on carryover basis provisions and the taxation of capital gains |
| f. 3942 | Commuter Tax, 1977. Refers to changes in central city employment, resident decentralization, and personal income tax revenues. |
| f. 3943-3944 | Concurrent Budget Resolution, 1978-1981. |
| f. 3945 | Constituent Replies, 1982. Responding to Eagleton's position on cutting federal spending. |
| f. 3946 | Continental Illinois, 1984-1985. Bailout of Continental Illinois National Bank by federal regulatory authorities. |
| f. 3947 | Deferred Compensation Plans, 1978. Deferring certain public employee compensation plans. |
| f. 3948-3949 | Economy, 1981-1984. |
| f. 3950-3951 | Estate Taxes, 1974-1982. Providing for estate and gift tax equity for family enterprises. |
| f. 3952 | General Revenue Sharing, 1972-1976. Criticism of general revenue sharing and recommendations for reform. |
| f. 3953-3954 | Government Spending, 1978. Analysis of 1979 budgetary proposals, budgetary strategies for fiscal years 1979-1983, and a comparison of econometric models. |
| f. 3955 | Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Pension Vesting, 1980. Relates to an IRS proposal for vesting schedules in qualified pension plans. |
| f. 3956 | Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Privacy Policy, 1979. Violations of the policy by employees. |
| f. 3957 | Jackson County Bond Refinancing, 1972-1978. Refinancing of general obligation bonds and attempts to divert the resulting interest savings to charity. |
| f. 3958 | Jackson County Charities, 1979-1981. Lawsuits brought by various Jackson County charities attempting to claim interest savings previously diverted to them. |
| f. 3959 | Labor Surplus, 1979. Information on areas eligible for federal procurement preference because of higher unemployment. |
| f. 3960 | Marriage Penalty, 1978-1979. Preventing single taxpayers from being penalized for their marital status. |
| f. 3961 | Meramec Mining Company, 1977-1978. Special unemployment benefits assigned former Meramec Mining Company employees by the Labor Department. |
| f. 3962 | Missouri Industries, 1979. Missouri industries, interest in the United States international trade policy. |
| f. 3963 | Multifiber Arrangement (MFA), 1981. Renewal of the MFA. |
| f. 3964 | Multilateral Development Banks, 1978-1982. United States participation in bank/fund programs, in particular, the World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, Asian Development Bank, and African Development Bank. |
| f. 3965-3971 | Multilateral Trade Negotiations, 1975-1979. Implementation of trade agreements between the United States and Europe. |
| f. 3972 | Mushroom Industry, 1975-1980. Lack of import relief covering the mushroom industry. |
| f. 3973 | National Taxpayers Union, 1974. Survey conducted by the Union concerning fiscal responsibility. |
| f. 3974-3977 | New York City, 1975-1978. Summarizes financial difficulties and the need to regulate municipal bond issues. |
| f. 3978 | Nuts and Bolts, 1978-1979. Lack of import relief for the domestic fastener industry. |
| f. 3979 | Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1979. Economics of West Germany and Japan. |
| f. 3980 | Piggybacking, 1973-1977. State and Local Fiscal Assistance Act and the Federal-State Tax Collection Act. |
| f. 3981 | Press Releases, 1973-1975. Federal budget, tax reform, federal pay raises, tax loopholes, inflation, and wage-price controls. |
| f. 3982 | Proposition 13, 1978. Impact of Proposition 13, the Jarvis-Gann amendment, on California and the rest of the United States. |
| f. 3983 | Real Wage Insurance, 1979. |
| f. 3984 | Registration of Securities, 1975-1976. Requiring the registration of tax-exempt bonds with the Securities and Exchange Commission. |
| f. 3985-3987 | Revenue Sharing, 1971-1978. |
| f. 3988 | Revenue Sharing Bill, 1974-1976. Amending the Revenue Sharing Act to correct certain inequities. |
| f. 3989 | Revenue Sharing in Missouri, 1973-1975. Revenue sharing money for Missouri fire protection and road districts. |
| f. 3990 | Senate Export Caucus, 1979-1981. |
| f. 3991 | Smoot-Hawley Tariff, 1982. Background material on the Tariff. |
| f. 3992 | Specialty Steel Industry, 1977-1983. Relates to import relief. |
| f. 3993 | State Taxation of Federal Tax Rebates, 1975. Missouri state tax on federal income tax rebates. |
| f. 3994-3995 | Steel Industry, 1977-1980. Import relief for the steel industry and enforcement of anti-dumping laws. |
| f. 3996 | Tanners' Council of America, 1977-1981. Enforcement of bilateral trade agreements. |
| f. 3997 | Tariffs, 1973-1978. |
| f. 3998 | Capital Gains Tax, 1978. Changes in the Revenue Act of 1978 reducing capital gains taxes. |
| f. 3999-4000 | Economic Recovery Tax Act, 1981-1982. Effectiveness and inequalities of the Act, or Reagan-Kemp-Roth, tax plan. |
| f. 4001 | Life Insurance Taxation Act, 1980-1982. |
| f. 4002 | Liquor and Tobacco Tax, 1981-1982. Proposed increases in the excise tax on distilled spirits and to lifting Japanese trade restrictions on the tobacco industry. |
| f. 4003-4004 | Racial Discrimination, 1971-1979. IRS's proposed revenue procedure on private tax-exempt schools. |
| f. 4005 | Revenue Act, 1978. Senate committee action on the bill, major provisions, Senate floor action, and Eagleton's voting record. |
| f. 4006 | Revenue Ruling, 1979. Revisions made by the IRS dealing with the federal income tax treatment of interest on short-term non-negotiable time deposit certificates. |
| f. 4007 | Social Security Taxes, 1973-1977. |
| f. 4008-4024 | Taxes |
| f. 4008-4010 | Tax Cut Legislation, 1979-1980. Marriage tax penalty, state taxation of foreign source income, and the rules relating to certain installment sales. |
| f. 4011 | Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act, 1982. Proposals for various amendments to the bill. |
| f. 4012 | Tax Justice, 1975. Summary and a section-by-section analysis of the Act. |
| f. 4013 | Tax On Meal Allowances, 1977-1978. Providing a cash meal allowance for state police troopers. |
| f. 4014-4016 | Tax Reduction, 1976-1978. |
| f. 4017-4020 | Tax Reform, 1978. Jobs tax credit, the deductibility of business expenses, the capital gains tax, and the indexation of taxes. |
| f. 4021 | Tax Reform Proposals, 1978. |
| f. 4022 | Tax Shelters, 1976. Excluding professional sports from tax shelter category. |
| f. 4023 | Tax Treaties, 1980. Treaties with the Republic of Korea, the United Kingdom, the Hungarian People's Republic, and the French Republic. |
| f. 4024 | Tax Withholding on Dividends, 1980. Carter's proposal to withhold fifteen percent of interest and dividend income. |
| f. 4025-4026 | Technical Corrections Bill, 1976-1978. Correct technical and clerical mistakes in the tax laws. |
| f. 4027 | Television Industry, 1976-1980. Deteriorating situation of the industry. |
| f. 4028 | Textile Imports, 1977-1983. Resolution opposing reduction of tariffs on textiles and apparels. |
| f. 4029 | Trade Adjustment Assistance, 1977-1980. Extending the eligibility for trade adjustment assistance in order to revitalize the shoe industry. |
| f. 4030 | Trans Chemical Incorporated, 1977. Trans Chemical's request for consideration under the unique hardship provision of the Export Administration regulations covering short supply controls. |
| f. 4031 | Value Added Tax, 1979. Congressional efforts to adopt a value added tax, the equivalent of the European national sales tax. |
| f. 4032-4035 | Windfall Profits Tax, 1979-1981. Tax on domestic crude oil. |
| f. 4036 | Worker Adjustment Assistance, 1979. Improve the operation of adjustment assistance programs for workers and firms. |
| f. 4037 | Zero-Base Budgeting, 1976. Selected references. |
| f. 4038 | Zinc Imports, 1977-1978. Investigation by the U.S. International Trade Commission to determine whether domestic unwrought zinc needed protection from foreign imports. |
| f. 4039-4107 | Education |
| f. 4039 | A-21 Circular, 1981-1986. Proposed revision of the circular allowing interest costs and independent research and development expenses to be recovered as part of the costs of federally-sponsored research. |
| f. 4040 | Academy of Peace, 1981-1984. Legislation establishing U.S. Academy of Peace. |
| f. 4041-4042 | Basic Skills, 1978-1979. Amendment devoted to improving reading, writing, and mathematical skills in elementary and secondary schools. |
| f. 4043-4054 | Busing |
| f. 4043 | Byrd Amendment, 1973-1977. Legislation precluding busing beyond the nearest school. |
| f. 4044-4047 | Eagleton-Biden Amendment, 1977-1979. Stripping the Department of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW) of the power to withhold federal funds from school districts refusing to achieve racial desegregation through busing. |
| f. 4048-4050 | Kansas City, 1975-1979. Enforcement proceedings wherein HEW sought to terminate federal financial assistance to the school district of Kansas City. |
| f. 4051-4052 | St. Louis, 1976-1985. Eligibility of the St. Louis School District for the Emergency School Aid Act. |
| f. 4053-4054 | White Flight, 1974-1979. Racial percentages in schools desegregated by a court's order. |
| f. 4055-4056 | CEMREL, Inc., 1979-1983. Audit of grants and contracts CEMREL received from the federal government. |
| f. 4057 | Department of Education, 1977-1983. Legislation establishing Department. |
| f. 4058 | Desegregation, 1971-1986. Information on various busing bills. |
| f. 4059-4062 | Desegregation Amendment, 1981-1985. Emergency School Aid Act. |
| f. 4063 | Economic Security Act, 1983-1985. Emergency measure providing funds to meet the national need for better training in math, science, foreign languages, and computer technology. |
| f. 4064 | Educational Technology Act, 1969-1974. Improving educational quality through the effective utilization of educational technology. |
| f. 4065 | Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 1969-1986. Extension of aid for educationally disadvantaged children. |
| f. 4066 | Emergency School Aid, 1970-1983. Legislation to improve education in racially impacted areas. |
| f. 4067 | Federal Unemployment Act, 1978-1983. Discusses whether church-related schools should be subject to unemployment insurance coverage. |
| f. 4068-4069 | General Accounting Office Investigation, 1971-1974. Possible conflicts of interest in HEW's administration of grant funds to nonprofit organizations under the Emergency School Assistance program. |
| f. 4070-4071 | Handicapped Children, 1969-1986. Testing of disadvantaged children and reductions in the Education of the Handicapped Act. |
| f. 4072-4073 | Higher Education, 1969-1986. Funding of the Equal Opportunity Grant program. |
| f. 4074 | Impact Aid, 1969-1978. Amendments cutting back on approved programs. |
| f. 4075 | Jones, Gary, 1981-1982. Jones's nomination to the position of Deputy Under Secretary for Planning and Budget. |
| f. 4076 | Missouri State Teachers Association, 1973-1981. Political action workshop for Missouri teachers sponsored by the Missouri National Education Association Political Action Committee. |
| f. 4077 | National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, 1973-1985. Nominees for the NEH Council and letters from applicants for challenge grants. |
| f. 4078 | National Institute of Education, 1978-1983. Review of laboratory and center operations. |
| f. 4079 | Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), 1969-1974. Accomplishments of the West Central Missouri Rural Development Corporation in the manpower field and the nominations of three OEO directors. |
| f. 4080 | Part-time and Flexitime Legislation, 1978. Authorizes federal employees and agencies to experiment with flexible and compressed work schedules and to increase part-time employment. |
| f. 4081 | Private School Desegregation, 1971-1982. Administration's policy on tax-exempt private schools and colleges. |
| f. 4082 | Private Schools, 1969-1980. Participation of pupils in private schools under the Elementary and Secondary Education Act. |
| f. 4083-4086 | Quality Education, 1977-1986. Articles, speeches, reports, and correspondence on the quality of teaching in American education. |
| f. 4087 | Rehabilitation Research Institute, 1979-1985. Rehabilitation medicine and the establishment of Institute by HEW. |
| f. 4088 | Right to Read, 1971-1975. Improprieties in the National Right to Read program and legislation strengthening the program. |
| f. 4089 | School Prayer, 1961-1980. Amendment removing issue from the jurisdiction of the federal courts. |
| f. 4090 | Sex Discrimination, 1978-1984. Violations of Title IX of the Education Amendments by the Blue Springs School District, intercollegiate athletic programs, and the American Youth Foundation leadership training camps. |
| f. 4091-4093 | Title I Bypass, 1965-1985. Requirement that provision be made for the needs of educationally disadvantaged children in non public schools. |
| f. 4094 | Truman Memorial Scholarship, 1974-1985. Legislation to establish and administer the Harry S Truman Memorial Scholarship Act. |
| f. 4095-4098 | Tuition Tax Credits, 1972-1985. Tax credits for private school tuition. |
| f. 4099-4101 | University Research Capacity Restoration Act, 1981-1985. Legislation to restore and strengthen the capacity of fundamental science research and advanced education programs. |
| f. 4102 | Urban Grant University Act, 1977-1983. Special assistance to urban universities. |
| f. 4103-4104 | Vocational Education, 1968-1971. Need for adequate funding of federally supported programs. |
| f. 4105 | Youth Act, 1980. Extending the youth employment demonstration program and developing the Youth Initiative bill. |
| f. 4106 | Youth Camp Safety Act, 1975-1976. Development and implementation of safety programs for children and youth camps. |
| f. 4107 | Welfare System, 1968-1973. Bill amending the Social Security Act to provide for a national program of basic income benefits. |
| f. 4108-4264 | Energy |
| f. 4108 | Adelman Report, 1976-1979. M.A. Adelman's paper on the political economy of the Middle East and his testimony on recent developments in the world oil market. |
| f. 4109 | Agriculture Testimony, 1977-1979. Fliers for fuel economy systems, energy/agriculture statistics, and testimony on the impact of the nation's energy problems on agriculture. |
| f. 4110 | Alaskan Natural Gas Pipeline, 1981-1982. Concentrates on presidential waivers allowing financing of the pipeline to proceed. |
| f. 4111 | Alaskan Oil Exports, 1979-1983. Proposal to strengthen restrictions |
| f. 4112-4114 | Alcohol Fuels, 1977-1980. Legislation, correspondence, reports, and press releases on alternative fuel projects, in particular, gasohol. |
| f. 4115 | Allocation Process Hearings, 1980. Testimony on the federal gasoline allocation process. |
| f. 4116 | Arkansas Power and Light Company, 1984. Legal briefs written by congressional delegation of states of Arkansas and Missouri in matter of Middle South Energy, Inc. |
| f. 4117 | Automobile Dealer Questionnaire, 1980. |
| f. 4118 | Automobile Engine Hearings, 1979. Automotive research issues and a joint government-industry research program on basic automotive technology. |
| f. 4119-4122 | Automobile Industry, 1979-1981. Information on the cost effectiveness of automobile fuel economy standards, the future use and characteristics of automobiles, and the control of lead additives in gasoline. |
| f. 4123 | Big Oil Facts, 1979-1982. Investments in coal companies, Mobil Oil Corporation's attempts to acquire Marathon Oil, and ownership of natural gas reserves. |
| f. 4124-4125 | Budget Cuts, 1971-1980. Appropriations for the Department of Energy. |
| f. 4126-4127 | Building Energy Performance Standards, 1979-1980. For new buildings. |
| f. 4128 | Carter Energy Program, 1977. Plan designed to reduce consumption of petroleum, to convert oil from and natural gas use to coal, and to increase domestic supplies of energy. |
| f. 4129 | Carter Energy Speech, 1979. Deals with the existence of a national energy supply shortage and the administration's plans to solve the crisis. |
| f. 4130 | Carter Inflation Plan, 1980. Carter's anti-inflation program and his "gasoline conservation fee." |
| f. 4131 | Chrysler, 1979-1980. Funding for the Chrysler/Williams Research Corporation's "Advanced Gas Turbine Engine Project." |
| f. 4132 | Clinch River Breeder Reactor, 1977-1983. Funding. |
| f. 4133 | Coal, 1980. Increasing the contribution of coal in supplying the nation's energy requirements. |
| f. 4134 | Coal Conversion, 1978. Compromise energy bill providing for the conversion of natural gas and coal. |
| f. 4135-4138 | Coal Gasification, 1977-1980. Press releases, articles, reports, correspondence, and newsletters concerning coal gasification plants proposed for Missouri. |
| f. 4139 | Coal Severance Taxes, 1980. Legislation lowering excessive and unnecessary severance taxes on low-sulphur coal. |
| f. 4140 | Coal Slurry Pipeline, 1977-1983. Legislation giving jurisdiction of coal slurry pipelines to the Department of Energy. |
| f. 4141 | Coal Strike, 1975-1978. Federal coal leasing, closing of the Pea Ridge Mine complex, and the coal loan guarantee program. |
| f. 4142 | Commuter Airline Association of America, 1979. Availability of fuel for commuter air carriers. |
| f. 4143 | Conservation, 1972-1980. Articles, reports, and correspondence on the potential for energy conservation. |
| f. 4144 | Conservation Corps, 1982-1983. Formation of the Conservation Corps to carry out conservation and rehabilitation projects. |
| f. 4145 | Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act, 1977. Amendment permitting deferrals of principal and interest on outstanding FmHA loans. |
| f. 4146 | Construction Work in Progress (CWIP), 1983. Legislation banning electric utilities from including fifty percent of CWIP costs in their wholesale rate base. |
| f. 4147-4149 | Consumer Energy Corporation (CEC), 1979-1980. Analysis of Missouri coal gasification energy centers. |
| f. 4150 | Daylight Saving Time Bill, 1973. Amendment providing for the year-round observance of daylight saving time. |
| f. 4151 | Dealer Day, 1977-1978. Legislation affecting retail service station dealers. |
| f. 4152 | Dear Colleague, 1979-1980. Information on the National Ridesharing Act, the Economic Opportunity Amendments, and the Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act. |
| f. 4153 | Department of Energy (DOE), 1979-1981. Appropriations. |
| f. 4154 | Department of Energy Regional Briefing, 1979-1980. DOE Region VII congressional staff briefing. |
| f. 4155 | Department of Energy Reorganization, 1977-1982. Outlines the administration's proposal to reorganize the DOE and Department of Commerce. |
| f. 4156 | Diesel Fuel, 1979. |
| f. 4157 | Divorcement, 1980. Retail petroleum divorcement law enacted by Maryland. |
| f. 4158 | El Dorado Refinery, 1984. Agreement between Texaco and Getty Oil permitting Texaco to own the Getty refinery in El Dorado, Texas. |
| f. 4159 | Energy, 1972-1977. Energy crisis, the Emergency Oil Allocation Board, and the Economic Stabilization Act. |
| f. 4160-4161 | Energy Allocations, 1973-1980. Extension of the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act and mandatory petroleum allocation regulations. |
| f. 4162 | Energy Conservation, 1979. Outlines three standby energy conservation plans and a standby gasoline rationing plan. |
| f. 4163 | Energy Conservation Act, 1975-1976. Weatherization assistance to low-income persons. |
| f. 4164 | Energy Crisis, 1972-1979. Shortage of propane gas, heating oils, gasoline, and natural gas in the Midwest. |
| f. 4165 | Energy Development Impacts, 1978. Legislation providing financial and technical assistance in managing impacts caused by energy development. |
| f. 4166-4167 | Energy Future, 1979-1980. Comments and critiques of the book Energy Future: Report of the Energy Project of the Harvard Business School. |
| f. 4168 | Energy Information, 1979-1980. Relationship of U.S. oil firms to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) governments. |
| f. 4169-4171 | Energy Legislation, 1973-1976. Covers all major energy legislation discussed by the 93rd and 94th Congresses. |
| f. 4172 | Energy Management Partnership Act, 1980. Legislation providing assistance to promote national energy objectives. |
| f. 4173 | Energy Robo Letters, 1978-1983. Covers forced divestiture, electric rates, and Mexican natural gas. |
| f. 4174-4175 | Energy Tax Bill, 1978. Revised version of administration's oil and gas user's tax. |
| f. 4176 | Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), 1983-1985. Report to Congress on competition in the natural gas market. |
| f. 4177 | Fifty Cent Gasoline Tax, 1979-1980. To reduce domestic oil consumption. |
| f. 4178 | Financial Reporting System (FRS), 1983. Legislative background. |
| f. 4179 | First Mississippi Corporation, 1977-1978. Application for an allocation of natural gas. |
| f. 4180 | Flood Insurance, 1973-1977. Amendment giving the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) discretion to make insurance available to individual property owners. |
| f. 4181 | Frankly Speaking, 1979-1980. Need to make the DOE more responsive to citizens' needs. |
| f. 4182 | Gasohol, 1978-1979. Overview of gasohol and other alcohol/gasoline fuels. |
| f. 4183 | Gasoline Imports, 1982-1983. Importation of Algerian liquefied natural gas. |
| f. 4184 | Gasoline Pipeline Merger, 1984. Gasoline Pipeline Merger Protection Act. |
| f. 4185-4186 | Gasoline Pricing, 1980. Legislation establishing an incremental pricing program for the sale of all types and grades. |
| f. 4187 | Gasoline Rationing Plan, 1978-1979. Proposed standby plan to allocate coupons based on historical state consumption patterns. |
| f. 4188 | Grants, 1981. Criticism of the Energy Department's bias toward big oil firms in awarding alternate energy fund grants. |
| f. 4189 | Grants Program, 1982. Grants awarded to Missouri companies by the Department of Energy Institutional Buildings Grants program. |
| f. 4190 | Industrial Petroleum Reserve, 1976-1980. Includes a history of OPEC and a report on oil import restrictions and alternatives. |
| f. 4191 | Keller-Piasa Terminal, Inc., 1979-1980. Refers to Keller-Piasa's application for relief under the terms of the Petroleum Allocation Program. |
| f. 4192 | Laclede Gas Company, 1976-1985. Opposition to boosting ceiling prices for natural gas. |
| f. 4193 | Malden Energy Project, 1979-1980. Incineration of solid waste to produce steam and utilization of the steam to produce alcohol from grain. |
| f. 4194 | Mexican Oil and Natural Gas, 1979. Legislation exempting natural gas imported from Mexico. |
| f. 4195 | Missouri Coal Gasification, 1977-1979. Discusses the construction of two coal gasification plants in Missouri. |
| f. 4196 | Missouri Farmers Association (MFA) Oil Company, 1979. Supply shortages experienced by the MFA Oil Company. |
| f. 4197 | Missouri State Programs, 1979-1980. Construction of a resource recovery plant in St. Joseph, Missouri. |
| f. 4198 | Mobil Oil Corporation, 1978-1980. Eagleton's criticism of its high profits and low taxes. |
| f. 4199 | National Energy Act (NEA), n.d. Implementation initiatives. |
| f. 4200 | National Energy Conservation Policy Act, 1978. Public law providing for the regulation of interstate commerce, reducing the growth of energy demand, and conserving nonrenewable energy resources. |
| f. 4201 | Natural Gas Conference Report, 1978. Congressional report on natural gas legislation, summaries of the report, articles, correspondence, and press releases. |
| f. 4202-4203 | Natural Gas Curtailment, 1973-1978. Federal Power Commission's decision to modify its policy statement controlling priorities for curtailment of natural gas service. |
| f. 4204-4208 | Natural Gas Debate, 1981-1984. Debate over accelerating decontrol of natural gas prices. |
| f. 4209-4210 | Natural Gas Legislation, 1978. Removing price controls from newly discovered natural gas. |
| f. 4211-4213 | Natural Gas Policy Act, 1978-1986. Reports, legislation, articles, correspondence, court cases, and press releases. |
| f. 4214 | Natural Gas Profitability Study, 1982-1984. GAO study of the profitability of natural gas production. |
| f. 4215 | Natural Gas Speeches, 1982-1983. |
| f. 4216 | Natural Gas Study, 1983-1984. Results of a government probe of the natural gas industry serving western Missouri and parts of Kansas. |
| f. 4217-4218 | Nuclear Power, 1972-1979. Information on the national breeder reactor program, nuclear waste management, and nuclear insurance. |
| f. 4219-4220 | Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA), 1979. Hearings regarding inefficiency in the OHA, the closing of the Kansas City OHA, and the gasoline and diesel fuel allocation program. |
| f. 4221 | Oil Companies, 1973-1980. Company profits and support for decontrol. |
| f. 4222 | Oil Decontrol, 1979. Legislation, articles, correspondence, press releases, and reports on extending oil price controls. |
| f. 4223 | Oil Divestiture, 1975-1979. Of large integrated petroleum companies and impact on the U.S. economy. |
| f. 4224 | Oil and Gas Leasing, 1981-1982. Increases in the filing fee for noncompetitive oil and gas lease applications. |
| f. 4225 | Oil Import Tariff, 1975-1986. Imposition of a second $1 per barrel tariff on imported oil. |
| f. 4226-4228 | Oil Imports, 1976-1980. Legislation establishing a federal nonprofit corporation as the importing agent for crude oil and the implications of the Iranian political crisis. |
| f. 4229-4230 | Oil Industry Profits, 1976-1980. Correspondence, articles, press releases, and reports on increases in oil company profits. |
| f. 4231 | Oil Merger Legislation, 1983-1984. Permanently banning mergers between any of the top twenty oil companies. |
| f. 4232 | Oil Overcharges, 1982-1984. Investigation into oil price overcharges occurring between 1974 and 1981. |
| f. 4233 | Oil Producing and Exporting Countries, 1979-1980. Articles and a report on OPEC. |
| f. 4234 | Outdoor Lights, 1977-1978. Legislation prohibiting gas companies from providing natural gas for use in outdoor lights. |
| f. 4235 | Power Plant and Industrial Fuel Use Act, 1978. Public law reducing importation of petroleum, conserving natural gas and petroleum, and encouraging use of coal and other alternate fuels. |
| f. 4236 | Propane Controls, 1974-1975. Regulations allowing an increase in prices and legislation extending price controls. |
| f. 4237 | Public Utilities, 1978-1979. Electric and gas utility rate increases and the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act. |
| f. 4238 | Railroad Abandonment, 1980. Burlington Northern, Inc., abandonment near Laclede and Unionville, Missouri. |
| f. 4239-4240 | Research, 1979. Information on small-scale hydropower dams, energy supply technologies, and the gasoline shortage. |
| f. 4241 | Rural Electrification Administration (REA), 1974-1975. Information on energy and environmental issues, the REA Direct Loan program, and GAO studies of the REA. |
| f. 4242 | Satellite Power System, 1979. Legislation committing the U.S. to the construction and operation of a solar satellite power system by 1990. |
| f. 4243 | Shale Oil, 1979. Report on the status of shale oil development. |
| f. 4244-4246 | Solar Energy, 1974-1980. Legislation, pamphlets, correspondence, articles, notes, newsletters, and reports on solar energy. |
| f. 4247-4252 | Southwestern Power Administration (SPA), 1975-1983. Contract negotiations between Associated Electric Cooperative and SPA. |
| f. 4253 | Standby Petroleum Allocation, 1981-1982. Legislation granting the president limited and temporary authority to allocate crude oil and petroleum products. |
| f. 4254 | Stockton Dam, 1974-1976. Bill directing the Secretary of the Treasury to pay Stockton, Missouri, landowners for flood damages. |
| f. 4255 | Storm-Warning System, 1974. Hearing on adequacy. |
| f. 4256 | Strategic Oil Reserves, 1979-1982. Criticism of legislation requiring a fill rate of 300,000 barrels per day for the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. |
| f. 4257 | Synfuels, 1984-1985. Allegations of ethical and financial improprieties at the U.S. Synthetic Corporation. |
| f. 4258 | Taxes, 1981-1983. Windfall profits tax debate and energy tax credits. |
| f. 4259 | Trans-Alaskan Pipeline, 1972-1977. Information on safety, a trans-Canadian natural gas pipeline proposal, and a trans-Alaskan natural gas pipeline. |
| f. 4260-4261 | Utility Oil Blackout Bill, 1980. Legislation reducing oil and gas consumption by electric companies. |
| f. 4262 | Venezuela Petroleum Industry, 1979. Report on Venezuela's oil production and refining, domestic consumption, foreign trade, and nationalization efforts. |
| f. 4263 | Voluntary Energy Conservation Options, 1978-1980. |
| f. 4264 | Wood Fuel, 1979. Potential as fuel and gasification research. |
| f. 4265-4350 | Environment |
| f. 4265 | Alaska Railroad, 1982. Transfer from the federal government to the state of Alaska. |
| f. 4266-4267 | Animal Welfare, 1976-1982. Information on Missouri steel shot restrictions, on drugging race horses, on sport fishing, and on the adopt-a-horse program. |
| f. 4268 | Archaeological Resources, 1978-1979. Legislation providing improved protection for important archaeological sites on federally owned lands. |
| f. 4269-4270 | Asbestos, 1983-1985. Summarizes the hazards of asbestos in public buildings. |
| f. 4271 | Beryllium, 1976-1978. Health hazards of beryllium and proposed Occupational Safety and Health Administration standards. |
| f. 4272-4273 | Beverage Container Legislation, 1974-1986. Legislation requiring a minimum five-cent deposit. |
| f. 4274 | Cantor, B. Gerald, 1974-1982. Tribute for loaning Auguste Rodin collection to the National Gallery of Art. |
| f. 4275 | Cedar Creek Project, 1974-1979. Proposal to expand Cedar Creek into a national forest. |
| f. 4276-4277 | Clean Water Act, 1982-1986. Reports, legislation, correspondence, articles, press releases, and booklets on amendments. |
| f. 4278 | Coastal Barriers, 1982. Major provisions of the Coastal Barrier Resources Act. |
| f. 4279 | Creve Coeur, 1978-1980. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant to restore Creve Coeur Lake in St. Louis County. |
| f. 4280 | Deep Seabed Mineral Resources Act, 1978-1983. Reports, legislation, and correspondence concerning implementation by the Department of the Interior. |
| f. 4281 | Eleven Point River, 1986. Forest Service's recommendation to lease the area to a group of mining companies. |
| f. 4282 | Ethylene Dibromide (EDB), 1983-1984. History and status, and EPA recommended residue levels of the pesticide in fruits and grain. |
| f. 4283 | Excelsior Springs Redevelopment, 1984. |
| f. 4284-4286 | Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute (FAPRI), 1983-1986. Proposal for Iowa State University and the University of Missouri. |
| f. 4287 | Forest Sales, 1971-1985. Criticism of the "Asset Management Program," a study of national forest lands for possible sale. |
| f. 4288 | Forestry Research Laboratory, 1981-1985. Proposal for Columbia, Missouri. |
| f. 4289 | Global 2000, 1981-1982. Covers the Global 2000 Report, the Global Resources, Environment, and Population Act, and articles on future trends. |
| f. 4290 | Grand Gulf, 1979-1981. National Park Service study of landmark in Oregon County, Missouri. |
| f. 4291-4293 | Hazardous Wastes, 1976-1982. Hazardous Waste Containment Act, a regional survey of waste dump sites, and the Superfund. |
| f. 4294 | Historic Preservation, 1978-1982. Hearings on the Heritage Policy Act and legislation increasing funding for the National Trust for Historic Preservation. |
| f. 4295 | Indian Affairs, 1973-1983. Missouri's American Indian Urban Centers and Reagan's Indian policy. |
| f. 4296 | Interior Department Appropriations, 1981-1982. |
| f. 4297 | Land Use, 1973-1982. Legislation establishing a national policy. |
| f. 4298 | Law of the Sea, 1982. Hearings by the Senate Oceans Subcommittee. |
| f. 4299 | Longview Farm, 1984. Information (in Lee's Summit, Missouri). |
| f. 4300 | Low-Level Radioactive Waste, 1980-1985. Refers to regional disposal sites. |
| f. 4301 | Memorial for Women Veterans, 1985. Senate Joint Resolution authorizing a memorial. |
| f. 4302 | Meramec River Recreation Area (MRRA), 1975-1980. Project designed to save and preserve the lower area in eastern Missouri. |
| f. 4303 | Morrison-Knudson Company, 1986. Cleanup of low-level radioactive waste at Weldon Spring in St. Charles County. |
| f. 4304 | National Building Museum, 1980-1983. |
| f. 4305 | National Historic Landmarks, 1985. Materials on program and nomination form for the USS Inaugural. |
| f. 4306-4307 | National Historic Trails, 1977-1983. Attempts to designate the Oregon National Historic Trail and Lewis and Clark Trail. |
| f. 4308 | National Park Service, 1980. Deals with elimination of Omaha National Park Service office. |
| f. 4309-4312 | Nuclear Power, 1974-1985. Allegations of non-compliance with safety standards in construction of the Callaway County nuclear power plant. |
| f. 4313 | Oil Shale Leasing, 1982. Bill to stimulate the production of resources on western federal lands. |
| f. 4314 | Outdoor Recreation Resources, 1982-1983. Legislation establishing a National Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission. |
| f. 4315 | Oxon Hill Children's Farm, 1984. Information on Oxon Hill and the George Washington Memorial Parkway. |
| f. 4316 | Pesticide Spray Hazards, 1979-1982. Emergency suspension of two herbicides--2, 4, 5-T and Silvex. |
| f. 4317 | Pesticides, 1984. Legislation changing patent system. |
| f. 4318-4320 | Radioactive Wastes, 1982-1986. Information on Missouri's five sites and the continuing efforts of the Departments of Energy and the Army to decontaminate them. |
| f. 4321 | Safe Drinking Water, 1974-1979. EPA action to regulate the use of certain organic chemicals. |
| f. 4322 | Sagebrush Rebellion, 1979-1981. Legislation granting western states title to certain public lands within their boundaries. |
| f. 4323-4325 | Secretary of the Interior Nominations, 1975-1983. Stanley K. Hathaway, John B. Crowell, Jr., James G. Watt, and William P. Clark. |
| f. 4326 | Shipwreck Legislation, 1979-1984. Salvage rights case between the state of Florida and Treasure Salvois, Inc. |
| f. 4327 | Sport Hunting, 1982-1983. Bill reopening several million acres of Alaska's prime hunting land. |
| f. 4328-4329 | Sturgeon Chemical Spill, 1979-1984. Public health dangers. |
| f. 4330-4331 | Superfund, 1984-1985. Information on water conservation programs and Superfund Improvement Act. |
| f. 4332-4333 | Surface Mining, 1980-1985. Ruling by the Office of Surface Mining approving amendments to the Missouri Permanent Regulatory program. |
| f. 4334 | Tebo Mine, 1978-1982. Plans to suspend operations at the Tebo Surface Mine near Calhoun in Henry County. |
| f. 4335-4336 | Tobacco, 1981-1985. Amendment to farm bill revising tobacco support program. |
| f. 4337 | Tourism, 1983-1984. Three-year authorization for the U.S. Travel and Tourism Administration. |
| f. 4338 | Truman Home, 1986. Transferring the administration of the National Historic Site. |
| f. 4339-4340 | Tsongas Amendments, 1978-1980. Alaska parks bill preserving millions of acres of irreplaceable wilderness. |
| f. 4341-4342 | Urban Indians, 1979-1984. Organizational aggregate profile and an analysis of the Administration for Native Americans funding trends. |
| f. 4343 | Wagner Electric Company, 1985-1986. Concerns polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) contamination at the plant. |
| f. 4344-4345 | Water Pollution, 1977-1982. Violations of federal water pollution laws by Kansas and Missouri cities. |
| f. 4346-4347 | Weldon Spring Quarry, 1980-1986. Contains a radiological, hydrogeological, geochemical, and geophysical assessment. |
| f. 4348-4349 | West Plains Sewage Lagoon, 1978. A leak contaminating drinking water in the area. |
| f. 4350 | White Haven, 1983-1986. Preserving Ulysses S. Grant's home, White Haven, as an historic site for public use. |
| f. 4351-4555 | Foreign Affairs |
| f. 4351 | Abu Daoud, 1977. Decision of French authorities to release terrorist from custody. |
| f. 4352 | Africa, 1976-1982. Cuban troops in Africa and racial problems in South Africa. |
| f. 4353 | African Food Crisis, 1984. |
| f. 4354-4355 | Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS), 1974-1975. Criticisms of the Air Force plan to build a fleet of radar-packed aircraft. |
| f. 4356 | All-Volunteer Force, 1980. Details U.S. Army manpower strengths. |
| f. 4357 | ANZUS Alliance, 1984-1985. Terms of the ANZUS Treaty signed in 1951 by Australia, New Zealand, and the U.S. |
| f. 4358 | Arab Boycott, 1976-1978. Compliance with boycott of Israel. |
| f. 4359 | Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA), 1978-1979. Nomination of George Seignious as head and history of nuclear arms agreements. |
| f. 4360 | B-1 Bomber, 1974-1980. Reductions in the program. |
| f. 4361 | Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund (BARD), 1978. Amendment restoring appropriations. |
| f. 4362 | Britain, 1976. Analysis of Britain's political, economic, and social conditions. |
| f. 4363 | Canada, 1977-1980. Boundary treaties and the annual harp seal hunt. |
| f. 4364-4366 | Cargo Plane, 1981-1982. Exclusion of the C-X aircraft from consideration as a means to alleviate U.S. airlift shortfalls. |
| f. 4367 | Central America, 1984-1985. Contadora Group and its search for a peaceful settlement. |
| f. 4368 | Central America Counter-Terrorism, 1985-1986. Amendment providing millions in counter-terrorism funds for Central America. |
| f. 4369-4370 | Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 1969-1971. Biases in the organization and administration and its role in the arms race. |
| f. 4371 | Central Intelligence Agency Charter, 1980. National Intelligence Act. |
| f. 4372 | Chemical Warfare, 1969-1981. Prohibition of certain biological and chemical weapons. |
| f. 4373 | Chernobyl, 1984. Soviet domestic and foreign policy after Chernobyl. |
| f. 4374 | China, 1972. President's trip, the question of sovereignty over Taiwan, and China's support of the Viet Cong. |
| f. 4375-4376 | China Nuclear Agreement, 1981-1986. Open door policy concerning nuclear trade. |
| f. 4377 | Civil Defense, 1978-1980. Appropriations for enhancement. |
| f. 4378 | Commissaries, 1975-1977. Phase out of military commissary subsidies. |
| f. 4379 | Competitive Rate Program (CRP), 1978-1979. Pentagon's plan to reduce waste and save millions of dollars. |
| f. 4380 | CONDOR Missile Program, 1976. Conflict of interest charges against the Director of Defense Research and Engineering. |
| f. 4381-4382 | Cyprus, 1975-1986. Suspension of U.S. military aid to Turkey, negotiations between Cyprus and Turkey, and U.S. bases on Turkish soil. |
| f. 4383 | Dear Colleagues, 1974-1979. Human rights, military retirement pay, arms sales to Iran, military assistance to Turkey, and Middle East peace talks. |
| f. 4384 | Defense, 1974-1981. Information on NATO and Eagleton and Congress's defense posture. |
| f. 4385-4386 | Defense Spending, 1978-1981. Correspondence, legislation, speeches, articles, and reports on Department of Defense appropriations. |
| f. 4387 | Draft Registration, 1979-1980. Revitalization of the Selective Service System. |
| f. 4388 | East Timor, 1980-1984. International Red Cross activities. |
| f. 4389 | Egypt, 1976. Eagleton's visit. |
| f. 4390 | El Salvador, 1983-1985. Pertains to legislation linking military aid to human rights developments. |
| f. 4391 | El Salvador and War Powers, 1981. Concerns U.S. involvement in El Salvador and the War Powers Resolution and Arms Control Act. |
| f. 4392 | Embassy Security, 1984. Appropriations for emergency security of U.S. personnel and missions. |
| f. 4393 | European Relations, 1972-1974. Background materials on current issues. |
| f. 4394 | F-14, 1974. Comparative tests between the Navy's F-14 and the Air Force's F-15. |
| f. 4395 | F-15, 1977-1980. Proposed cuts in funding and production of the F-15. |
| f. 4396 | F-18, 1979. Increased production of twin-engine, lightweight fighter plane. |
| f. 4397 | Foreign Affairs Speech, 1980-1982. Discusses Poland, Cuba, El Salvador, Taiwan, Libya, Africa, terrorism, and the Middle East. |
| f. 4398-4399 | Foreign Aid, 1969-1986. Elimination of the foreign assistance program. |
| f. 4400-4401 | Foreign Aid Appropriations, 1973-1975. Legislation, articles, and reports on appropriations for the foreign assistance program. |
| f. 4402 | Foreign Assistance, 1975-1976. Concentrates on the "ineligibility" sections of the Foreign Assistance and Foreign Military Sales Acts. |
| f. 4403-4404 | Foreign Policy, 1972-1980. CIA activities in foreign conflicts, international consultations, and reform of international institutions. |
| f. 4405-4411 | Foreign Relations Committee |
| f. 4405 | Eagleton, 1971-1975. Comments on a joint resolution regarding congressional and presidential powers to commit U.S. troops to hostilities. |
| f. 4406 | Executive Agreements, 1974-1975. Surveys of recent congressional interest, and legal and political controversies. |
| f. 4407-4408 | Vital Commodities, 1972-1974. Disposal of opium, aluminum, silicon carbide, zinc, molybdenum, and copper. |
| f. 4409-4411 | War Powers Act, 1971-1975. Use of U.S. armed forces in the absence of a declaration of war. |
| f. 4412 | Foreign Service Nominations, 1981-1986. Ambassadorships to Belize and Morocco. |
| f. 4413 | Foreign Trade, 1971-1974. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) activity. |
| f. 4414 | Frankly Speaking, 1978-1982. Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Cambodian "boat people," Poland, and the Middle East arms sale package. |
| f. 4415 | GBU-15, 1978-1979. Funding for the GBU-15 Modular Guided Glide Bomb Program. |
| f. 4416 | Genocide Convention, 1985. Ratification of the U.N. treaty. |
| f. 4417 | Governmental Affairs Committee, 1979-1980. Basic functions of the committee. |
| f. 4418 | Greece, 1975-1985. Press releases, photographs, correspondence, and articles from Eagleton's trip. |
| f. 4419 | Grenada, 1983-1984. Describes and analyzes the U.S. invasion. |
| f. 4420 | Grenada and War Powers, 1983. Congressional declaration that the War Powers Resolution was in effect when U.S. forces invaded Grenada. |
| f. 4421 | Honduras, 1984. Investigation of the attempts by the U.S. military to construct a "permanent military infrastructure in Honduras." |
| f. 4422 | Horn of Africa, 1978-1980. War between Somalia and Ethiopia for control of the Ogaden region. |
| f. 4423 | Human Rights, 1981-1983. Summarizes the Reagan administration's lack of commitment. |
| f. 4424-4425 | Immigration, 1982-1985. Information on the deportation of Salvadorans, immigration control and reform legislation. |
| f. 4426-4428 | Iran, 1974-1981. Overthrow of the Shah, history of Shi'ite faith, Iranian oil situation, and hostage crisis. |
| f. 4429 | Iran and War Powers, 1980. Focuses on whether Carter violated the War Powers Resolution when he sent a rescue mission into Iran. |
| f. 4430-4431 | Iranian Arms Sales, 1976-1979. Details U.S. military sales. |
| f. 4432 | Iraq, 1980. Iraq's acquisition of nuclear equipment from Italy and France. |
| f. 4433 | Ireland, 1977-1981. Congressional reaction to Northern Ireland. |
| f. 4434 | Islam, 1979. Relationship between Islam and Washington, D.C. |
| f. 4435-4437 | Israel, 1970-1985. Military and economic assistance to Israel, fate of Soviet Jews, terrorism, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and Middle East peace settlements. |
| f. 4438 | Israel and Egypt, 1975-1979. Secret agreements with the U.S. following the Egyptian-Israeli Disengagement Agreement. |
| f. 4439 | Israel and Iraq, 1981. Israel's bombing of an Iraqi nuclear reactor. |
| f. 4440 | Israel and Lebanon, 1982-1985. Criticism of Israel's "massive move" into southern Lebanon. |
| f. 4441 | Italy, 1976-1978. Growth of the Communist party. |
| f. 4442 | Japan, 1972-1980. Consolidation of U.S. military bases. |
| f. 4443 | Jerusalem, 1980. Resolution proclaiming Jerusalem Israel's permanent and undivided capital. |
| f. 4444 | Jordan, 1979-1985. Information on King Hussein and an arms sale. |
| f. 4445 | Kampuchea, 1970-1980. Covers escalation of the Vietnam War, human rights violations in Cambodia. |
| f. 4446 | Kissinger, 1979. Criticism of his "involvement" in Cambodia, Cyprus, and Iran. |
| f. 4447 | Laos, 1979. Floods in Laos and attempts to secure food assistance. |
| f. 4448 | Latin America, 1976. Report by the Commission on U.S.-Latin American Relations concerning Panama, human rights, Cuba, the arms sales, nuclear proliferation, economic policies, and cultural exchange. |
| f. 4449 | Layton Murder Case, 1978. Murder of Dorothy Layton, a Missouri teacher, by a U.S. Marine. |
| f. 4450 | Lebanon, 1976-1980. Middle Eastern peace plan calling for cease-fire in Lebanon. |
| f. 4451-4452 | Lebanon and War Powers, 1981-1984. Contingent of U.S. troops committed to a multinational peacekeeping force in Beirut. |
| f. 4453 | Mariana Islands, 1975-1976. Marianas Covenant and the trusteeship agreement for the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. |
| f. 4454 | Mayaquez Rescue, 1975-1976. Rescue of the crew of an American merchant ship from Cambodia territory. |
| f. 4455 | Mexico, 1983. Reagan meeting with the president of Mexico. |
| f. 4456 | Middle East, 1975-1976. Interim agreement. |
| f. 4457 | Middle East Arms Sale, 1978. Report on plans to sell fighter aircraft to Israel, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia. |
| f. 4458 | Middle East Peace Plan, 1982. Analysis of Reagan's plan. |
| f. 4459 | Military Compensation, 1978-1980. Legislation lifting the cap on military pay. |
| f. 4460 | Military Forces in Europe, 1971-1973. Reduction of U.S. troops. |
| f. 4461 | National Endowment for Democracy, 1984-1986. Reports, correspondence, and articles. |
| f. 4462 | Naval Reserve Destroyer Force, 1980. Decommission of destroyers. |
| f. 4463 | Nicaragua, 1981-1986. Humanitarian aid to the counter-revolutionary forces. |
| f. 4464 | North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 1972-1981. Information on commitments, problems, and prospects. |
| f. 4465-4467 | Nuclear Non-Proliferation, 1975-1977. Discusses proliferation and the shortcomings of the treaty. |
| f. 4468 | Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), 1979-1980. PLO/Soviet Union connection and the World Bank's rebuff of the PLO. |
| f. 4469-4473 | Panama Canal Treaties, 1972-1979. Panama's demands for sovereignty over the Canal Zone. |
| f. 4474 | People's Republic of China, 1978-1979. Reinstatement of diplomatic relations and the status of relations with Taiwan. |
| f. 4475 | Persian Gulf, 1980. Speech on the Iranian revolution. |
| f. 4476 | Philippines, 1979-1980. Human rights violations and the use of martial law. |
| f. 4477 | Population Control, 1985. Material on alleged abuses and coercion in the Bangladesh population control program. |
| f. 4478 | Portugal, 1975-1976. Reports by the Committee on Foreign Relations. |
| f. 4479 | Production Eagle Package--2000, 1977. Modifications to the F-15 consisting of increasing the fuel capacity, changing the wheels, and altering the internal structure. |
| f. 4480 | Project MAX, 1977-1978. Air Force's termination of Project MAX. |
| f. 4481 | Puerto Rico, 1976-1979. Outlines a "compact of permanent union between Puerto Rico and the U.S." |
| f. 4482 | Refugees, 1977-1982. Treatment of Kurdish refugees in Iran and Iraq, the Indochina refugee program, and the relocation of Salvadoran refugees in Honduras. |
| f. 4483 | Resolution 242, 1978-1979. Analysis of Resolution 242, adopted by the United Nations Security Council shortly after the Six-Day War. |
| f. 4484-4489 | Saudi Arabia Arms Sales, 1977-1986. Reports, articles, correspondence, press releases, newsletters, and booklets regarding the sale of F-15 fighter planes and AWACS to Saudi Arabia. |
| f. 4490-4491 | South Africa, 1985-1986. U.S. sanctions. |
| f. 4492-4493 | Soviet Union Human Rights Violations, 1977-1986. Individual cases. |
| f. 4494 | Soviet Union Military, 1980-1985. Soviet-U.S. military spending gap. |
| f. 4495 | Soviet Union Trip, 1978-1979. Eagleton's trip to Hungary and the Soviet Union. |
| f. 4496-4498 | Spanish Bases, 1967-1976. Disposition of U.S. military bases. |
| f. 4499 | Speeches, 1979-1980. Cuba, the Department of Energy, civil defense, national security, tax reductions, Saudi Arabian arms sales, and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. |
| f. 4500 | Stanhope, Dale, 1979-1980. Americans held in Cuban jails. |
| f. 4501 | Stealth Technology, 1980. Information leaks concerning U.S. stealth capabilities. |
| f. 4502-4510 | Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT), 1976-1980. Articles, newsletters, press releases, legislation, reports, and correspondence on U.S.-U.S.S.R. nuclear disarmament talks. |
| f. 4511 | Sudan, 1980-1983. Public opposition within Sudan to the regime of President Numeiri. |
| f. 4512 | Summer Olympics, 1980. Repercussions of the Afghanistan crisis. |
| f. 4513 | Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), 1980. Integration of military-earned social security and annuities. |
| f. 4514 | Syria, 1976-1978. U.S.-Syrian economic cooperation program and Syria's growing dependence on Russia. |
| f. 4515 | Taiwan, 1975-1980. Human rights violations and arms sales. |
| f. 4516-4517 | Tarapur Atomic Power Station, 1980. Export of uranium to India for station. |
| f. 4518-4519 | Terrorism, 1972-1985. Information on international terrorism, the Iranian hostage crisis, and U.S. policy towards terrorists. |
| f. 4520-4523 | Turkey and Cyprus, 1974-1980. Legislation linking military aid to Turkey with efforts to reach a settlement over Cyprus. |
| f. 4524 | U. Thaung, 1979. Request for asylum in the U.S. |
| f. 4525-4531 | U.S./U.K. Extradition Treaty, 1959-1986. Background material: court cases and briefs, articles, notes, reports, and correspondence. |
| f. 4532-4533 | Vietnam, 1970-1978. U.S. pullout, the release of American prisoners of war, and proposed economic assistance. |
| f. 4534-4535 | Voting Indexes, 1972-1980. Eagleton's voting records on such issues as aging, Vietnam, and labor. |
| f. 4536-4540 | War Powers Resolution, 1971-1985. Background material: legislation, booklets, reports, press releases, articles, journals, and correspondence. |
| f. 4541-4551 | War and Presidential Power (by Eagleton) |
| f. 4541 | Correspondence, 1974. |
| f. 4542-4548 | Drafts, 1973. Several rough drafts of chapters one through twelve and the bibliography. |
| f. 4549 | Proofs, 1974. Preface and chapters, press release on the book's publication. |
| f. 4550 | Reviews, 1974-1975. By Publishers Weekly and The New Republic. |
| f. 4551 | Text, 1974. |
| f. 4552 | Wilson, William, 1984-1986. Wilson's ambassadorship to the Holy Sea. |
| f. 4553 | Yakir Family, 1977-1979. Attempts by a Russian Jewish family to immigrate to Israel. |
| f. 4554 | Yemen, 1979. Massive arms infusion into North Yemen. |
| f. 4555 | Yugoslavia, 1980. Article on the fate of nation after President Tito's death. |
| f. 4556-4620 | Health |
| f. 4556 | Abortion, 1973-1985. Eagleton's position on abortion and a right-to-life amendment. |
| f. 4557 | Alcohol and Drug Abuse, 1974-1980. Funds for a complete service plan for Kansas City. |
| f. 4558-4559 | Animal Welfare, 1969-1986. Legislation protecting laboratory animals. |
| f. 4560-4561 | Biomedical Research, 1973-1985. Information on nerve deafness, syphilis, regulations protecting human test subjects, involuntary sterilizations, and in vitro fertilization. |
| f. 4562 | Clinical Laboratories, 1975-1979. Uniform standards for licensing and regulating. |
| f. 4563-4564 | Comprehensive Health Planning, 1974-1983. Consolidation for resource development efforts and improving the fragmented health planning process. |
| f. 4565 | Conquest of Cancer, 1970-1982. National Cancer Authority's mandate to "conquest cancer at the earliest possible date." |
| f. 4566-4568 | Consumer Cosmetics Complaints, 1958-1976. |
| f. 4569 | Consumer Product Safety, 1972-1973. Cosmetics labeling. |
| f. 4570 | Cosmetics Background, 1971-1976. Articles, medical records, correspondence, and reports on cosmetics safety. |
| f. 4571 | Cosmetics Safety Act, 1973-1974. Cosmetics labeling, the elimination of exemptions, and pre-market testing. |
| f. 4572-4573 | Cosmetics Safety Amendments, 1975-1977. Legislation requiring cosmetic manufacturers to substantiate the safety of cosmetics prior to marketing. |
| f. 4574 | DES, 1975-1984. Banning the use of diethylstilbestrol (DES) as an animal growth stimulant. |
| f. 4575 | DNA Regulation, 1977-1980. Regulating recombinant DNA experimentation. |
| f. 4576 | Diabetes, 1974-1979. Establishing a National Commission on Diabetes charged with developing a plan to combat diabetes. |
| f. 4577 | Drug Reform, 1978-1984. Increasing the availability of safer, cheaper, and more effective drugs. |
| f. 4578 | Durable Medical Equipment (DME), 1982-1983. Reimbursements under Medicare guidelines implemented by the Health Care Financing Administration. |
| f. 4579 | Emergency Medical Services, 1973-1979. Provision planning and coordination. |
| f. 4580 | Family Issues, 1974-1986. Child abuse, the sexual exploitation of children, adoption, juvenile delinquency, and foster care. |
| f. 4581-4582 | Family Planning, 1971-1986. Population growth, studies on planned parenthood, involuntary sterilization, and teenage sexuality. |
| f. 4583 | Family Planning Legislation, 1969-1983. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) reorganization of the family planning program. |
| f. 4584 | Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1975-1985. Investigation of gentian violet, sodium valproate, chlorofluorocarbons, chymopapain, and nitrites. |
| f. 4585 | Food Surveillance, 1973-1983. Regulations for the detection and prevention of adulterated food. |
| f. 4586 | Freedom of Information, 1974-1975. Application to scientific research proposals. |
| f. 4587-4588 | Hatch Amendment, 1980-1984. Constitutional amendment recognizing the rights of individual states to outlaw abortion. |
| f. 4589 | Health Care Costs, 1976-1987. Hospital cost containment. |
| f. 4590-4592 | Health Manpower Act, 1968-1983. Information on the Physician Augmentation Program, financial assistance for dental students, and continuing education. |
| f. 4593 | Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO), 1971-1978. Development in Kansas City. |
| f. 4594 | Hill-Burton Act, 1969-1983. Correspondence, press releases, reports, articles, and legislation. |
| f. 4595 | Human Life Bill, 1981-1982. Criticism of an anti-abortion bill proposed by Senator Jesse Helms. |
| f. 4596 | Hyde Amendment, 1974-1985. Amendment prohibiting HEW from using its funds to pay for abortions. |
| f. 4597 | Infant Doe Issue, 1983-1985. Treatment of severely handicapped newborns. |
| f. 4598 | International Biological Program (IBP), 1969-1970. National Science Foundation funding. |
| f. 4599 | Laetrile, 1976-1982. FDA investigation. |
| f. 4600 | Medical Devices, 1973-1980. Legislation to assure safety and effectiveness. |
| f. 4601 | Mental Health Centers, 1969-1985. Bill extending the Community Mental Health Centers Act. |
| f. 4602-4603 | Missouri Health Projects, 1969-1984. Information on emergency medical services training and research center grants, and the System for Hospital Uniform Reporting. |
| f. 4604 | Missouri Medical Manpower, 1970-1976. Hearings on the University of Missouri-Kansas City's need for a medical school and teaching hospital. |
| f. 4605-4606 | National Health Insurance, 1970-1979. Outlines several forms of national, comprehensive, and catastrophic plans. |
| f. 4607 | National Institute of Health (NIH), 1980- 1985. Appropriations and various research projects. |
| f. 4608 | Nurse Training, 1971-1983. Federal support of nurse training and an examination for graduates of foreign nursing schools. |
| f. 4609 | Organ Transplantations, 1983-1985. Liver transplants, an Organ Transplantation Task Force, and specific cases. |
| f. 4610 | Podiatric Medicine, 1977-1981. Coverage for the treatment of certain foot maladies not covered by Medicare. |
| f. 4611 | President's Commission on Medical Ethics, 1981-1985. Activities and history of the President's Commission on Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research. |
| f. 4612 | Regional Medical Programs, 1967-1974. Budget reductions and the effect on the Bi-State Regional Medical Program. |
| f. 4613 | Saccharin Ban, 1977-1979. FDA's ban on products containing the artificial sweetener. |
| f. 4614 | St. Louis University School of Medicine, 1969-1972. Construction grant application. |
| f. 4615 | School-Age Mother and Child Health, 1974-1981. Federal support reductions of maternal and child health activities in Missouri. |
| f. 4616 | Smoking Education, 1983-1985. Efforts to produce stronger cigarette warning labels. |
| f. 4617 | University of Missouri-Kansas City Medical School, 1970-1972. Funding for a teaching hospital in Kansas City. |
| f. 4618-4619 | Urban Hospitals, 1970-1983. Public hospitals, the Urban Hospitals Emergency Assistance Act, and the National Research Service Awards. |
| f. 4620 | Vocational Rehabilitation, 1972-1983. Increasing funds for handicapped rehabilitation. |
| f. 4621-4751 | Judiciary |
| f. 4621 | Affirmative Action, 1985. Department of Labor's enforcement. |
| f. 4622 | Air Crash Disaster, 1980-1982. Law suit filed for 150 South Vietnamese children injured in an air crash near Saigon on 4 April 1975. |
| f. 4623-4643 | Antitrust |
| f. 4623-4624 | Antitrust Contributions Bill, 1977-1982. Legislation allowing a defendant to seek contributions from other defendants in an antitrust price-fixing case. |
| f. 4625-4626 | GM-Toyota Joint Venture, 1981-1984. Analyzes the antitrust implications of agreement. |
| f. 4627-4628 | Illinois Brick Case, 1977-1985. Legislation reversing the Supreme Court ruling in Illinois Brick v. Illinois, a key antitrust price-fixing case. |
| f. 4629-4633 | Municipal Antitrust Liability, 1973-1984. Liability of municipalities under federal antitrust laws. |
| f. 4634-4643 | Sports Legislation, 1980-1986. Clarifying the application of antitrust laws to professional team sports leagues and maintaining the leagues' stability. |
| f. 4644-4646 | Bankruptcy Legislation, 1981-1984. Revision of the laws establishing bankruptcy courts and appointing judges. |
| f. 4647-4650 | Busing, 1974-1984. Metropolitan public school desegregation, busing, black assimilation, and the Emergency School Aid Act. |
| f. 4651-4655 | Civil Rights, 1980-1985. Application of laws. |
| f. 4656-4657 | Civil Rights Commission, 1982-1984. Criticisms of Reagan's appointments and legislation extending the life of the commission. |
| f. 4658-4671 | Civil Rights Critique, 1964-1985. Equal Employment Opportunity Act, federal laws, voting rights legislation, and civil rights violations cases. |
| f. 4672-4674 | Comprehensive Crime Control Act, 1977-1984. Covers such issues as pre-trial detention, insanity defense, sentencing, and solicitation. |
| f. 4675-4682 | Court Jurisdiction, 1962-1983. Supreme Court's jurisdiction and congressional authority to restrict jurisdiction. |
| f. 4683 | Court-Stripping, 1981-1982. Criticism of a constitutional amendment placing restraints on landmark U.S. Supreme Court decisions. |
| f. 4684-4687 | Crime Legislation, 1981-1983. Amendment to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure providing for consecutive sentences for felonies committed while on bail for another offense. |
| f. 4688-4689 | Criminal Code Reform, 1969-1983. Articles, reports, correspondence, legislation, notes, and press releases on a new congressional bill. |
| f. 4690-4693 | Death Penalty, 1963-1985. Constitutionality of a proposed federal death penalty. |
| f. 4694 | Drunk Driving, 1984. Discusses the need for a federal minimum drinking age of twenty-one. |
| f. 4695-4696 | E.F. Hutton Case, 1985. Charges of mail fraud stemming from E.F. Hutton Group Inc.'s handling of its checking accounts at commercial banks. |
| f. 4697-4701 | Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), 1971-1984. Effect on such issues as abortion, insurance rates, and employment. |
| f. 4702 | Exclusionary Rule, 1981-1985. Legislation limiting the exclusionary rule in federal criminal proceedings. |
| f. 4703 | Federal Courts, 1979-1981. Legislation comprised of several reforms designed to make administration more effective. |
| f. 4704-4705 | Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 1982-1983. Jurisdiction over state-licensed professionals and professional associations. |
| f. 4706 | Frankfurter, Felix, 1973-1985. Opinions of Associate Justice. |
| f. 4707-4709 | Immigration, 1983-1984. Control of illegal and the reform of legal. |
| f. 4710 | Joint Research and Development Act, 1975-1984. Allows businesses to jointly perform research and development. |
| f. 4711 | Judicial Conduct and Disability Act, 1970. Procedure for investigating and resolving allegations of misconduct or incompetence against federal judges. |
| f. 4712-4717 | Judicial Nominations, 1979-1985. Sandra Day O'Connor, Alex Kozinski, and James Harrie Wilkinson; and Edwin Meese for attorney general. |
| f. 4718 | Labor Contract Repudiation, 1982-1984. Use of bankruptcy to reject labor contracts. |
| f. 4719 | Martin Luther King Holiday, 1979-1983. Legislation. |
| f. 4720 | Media Rebuttals, 1985. Criticism of a Public Broadcasting Service program titled "Vietnam: A Television History." |
| f. 4721 | Missouri Juvenile Programs, 1980-1986. Funding for juvenile justice and delinquency prevention programs. |
| f. 4722-4725 | Omnibus Criminal Code Reform, 1973-1982. First major revision and consolidation of 200 years of U.S. criminal law. |
| f. 4726-4732 | Religion, 1961-1986. Religious liberty, school prayer, and the tax-exempt status of private schools. |
| f. 4733 | Religion and Politics, 1981-1984. Politics and abortion, religiosity and elections, and politics and the pulpit. |
| f. 4734-4739 | Religion and Social Security, 1962-1983. Articles, reports, and court opinions regarding social security taxes and the employees of religious organizations. |
| f. 4740 | Scandals, 1981-1984. Misconduct allegations against CIA director William Casey, Interior Secretary James Watt, Republican National Committee Chairman Richard Richards, and Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan. |
| f. 4741-4743 | School Facilities, 1981-1984. School prayer and student-initiated religious activity in public high schools ("equal access"). |
| f. 4744-4748 | School Prayer, 1962-1986. Court opinions, press releases, reports, correspondence and articles. |
| f. 4749-4750 | Superfund, 1980-1985. Judicial review of the selection and clean up of hazardous waste sites by the EPA. |
| f. 4751 | Tuition Tax Credits, 1972-1984. Constitutionality of tax benefits for parents of parochial school children. |
| f. 4752-4794 | Labor |
| f. 4752 | Black Lung, 1969-1981. Expanding benefits program for victims. |
| f. 4753 | Coal Mine Safety, 1967-1982. Legislation on black lung benefits and enforcement of safety and health standards in surface mining. |
| f. 4754 | Comprehensive Employment and Training, 1969-1982. Opportunities for unemployed and under-employed people. |
| f. 4755 | Davis-Bacon Act, 1977-1985. Changes in contract wage rates set under the Davis-Bacon and Service Contract Acts. |
| f. 4756 | Doublebreasting, 1985-1986. Bill eliminating "dual shop" operations or "double breasting" and redefining the term "single employer." |
| f. 4757 | Emergency Jobs Bill, 1983. Increased funding for health services to the unemployed. |
| f. 4758-4760 | Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 1964-1984. History, powers, and structure. |
| f. 4761-4762 | Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Nominations, 1981-1983. William Bell and Clarence Thomas. |
| f. 4763 | Fair Labor Standards Act, 1971-1983. Increasing the minimum wage rate and expanding the coverage of the 1938 act. |
| f. 4764 | Farm Workers, 1969-1972. Amendment extending the National Labor Relations Act to the agriculture industry. |
| f. 4765 | Health Insurance, 1975-1983. Federally-financed program to provide benefits to the unemployed. |
| f. 4766 | Job Training Partnership Act, 1982-1984. Revising federally-supported training and employment programs to increase post-program employment. |
| f. 4767-4770 | Labor and Human Resources, 1975-1986. Information on Medicare's reimbursement policy concerning malpractice losses, National Eye Institute programs, and additional funding for family planning projects and population research. |
| f. 4771-4772 | Labor and Human Resources Committee, 1970-1984. Increases in staff salaries, parking spaces, and information disclosure procedures. |
| f. 4773-4775 | Labor Law Reform, 1977-1978. Legislation dealing with trade unions. |
| f. 4776 | Longshoremen and Harbor Workers, 1979. Cases arising under the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act. |
| f. 4777 | Missouri Labor, 1980-1983. Proposal to the St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment expanding employment services to institutionalized offenders. |
| f. 4778 | National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), 1979- 1985. Legislation reversing the Supreme Court's decision in NLRB v. Bildisco, concerning labor contracts in bankruptcy proceedings. |
| f. 4779 | National Labor Relations Board Nominations, 1981-1985. John Van de Water and Rosemary Collyer. |
| f. 4780-4781 | Occupational Health and Safety, 1969-1985. Comprehensive industrial standards. |
| f. 4782 | Pension Plan Hearings, 1972. Public hearings to inquire into problems existing in the private pension plan system. |
| f. 4783-4784 | Private Pension Plans, 1969-1985. Government regulation. |
| f. 4785 | Public Service Employment, 1971-1978. Programs for the unemployed. |
| f. 4786-4787 | Railroad Retirement, 1968-1985. Increases in railroad retirement annuities and a possible merger into Social Security. |
| f. 4788 | Right To Work, 1977-1986. Amendment to the Missouri Constitution. |
| f. 4789-4790 | Secretary of Labor, 1980-1983. Nomination of Raymond Donovan. |
| f. 4791 | Trade Adjustment, 1980-1981. Eligibility for, expansion of, and funding for the trade adjustment assistance program. |
| f. 4792 | Unemployment, 1979-1986. Articles, correspondence, and reports. |
| f. 4793 | Unions and Organized Crime, 1978-1986. Congressional hearings into organized crime and labor racketeering. |
| f. 4794 | Workmen's Compensation, 1978-1985. Federalizing state workers' compensation programs. |
| f. 4795-4838 | Natural Resources |
| f. 4795 | Archaeological Legislation, 1969-1970. Preserving archaeological information on federal lands or projects funded by the government. |
| f. 4796 | Bell Mountain Wilderness Study Area, 1983. Report by the Geological Survey and the Bureau of Mines concerning mineral deposits. |
| f. 4797 | Cedar Creek, 1980. Three properties in the Cedar Creek Purchase Unit for sale to the U.S. by three owners. |
| f. 4798 | Dawson Nomination, 1985. Robert Dawson for Secretary of the Army (civil works). |
| f. 4799 | Endangered Species, 1973-1985. Information on the endangerment of such rare and depleted species as the snail darter and the harp seal. |
| f. 4800-4803 | Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Regional Office, 1979-1985. Proposals to move office to Kansas. |
| f. 4804 | Falcons, 1984. Constituent letters regarding the fining and sentencing of Mr. Jeffrey Peters for transportation of an endangered species. |
| f. 4805 | Fish and Wildlife, 1981-1985. Information on the Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Units, and an EPA ban on compound 1080. |
| f. 4806 | Forests, 1977-1985. Information on pine wilt disease, commercial outfitters, and funding of the National Forest System. |
| f. 4807-4811 | Fur Seals, 1981-1985. Resolution extending the Convention of Conservation of North Pacific Fur Seals. |
| f. 4812-4816 | Irish Wilderness, 1975-1984. Procedures for determining mineral deposits in wilderness study areas, specifically the Irish Wilderness area in Missouri. |
| f. 4817 | Mingo National Wildlife Refuge, 1972-1976. Establishment of a wilderness area. |
| f. 4818-4820 | Missouri Wilderness Sites, 1964-1983. Legislation designating new wilderness study areas east of the 100th meridian. |
| f. 4821 | Paddy Creek Wilderness, 1976-1983. Missouri Wilderness Coalition's interest in the area. |
| f. 4822 | Payments in Lieu of Taxes Act, 1983-1984. Payments to local governments for tax-exempt federal lands. |
| f. 4823 | Porpoises and Tuna, 1975-1983. Porpoise mortalities incidental to tuna fishing. |
| f. 4824 | Puppy Mills, 1976-1981. Violations of the Animal Welfare Act. |
| f. 4825 | Rare II, 1977-1982. Outlines the Roadless Area Review and Evaluation (RARE II) effort and compares it to Missouri's wilderness study effort. |
| f. 4826 | Rural Electrification Administration (REA), 1983. Legislation exempting rural electric cooperatives from right-of-way fees for lines crossing federal public lands. |
| f. 4827 | Smith Creek, 1978. Description of wilderness area. |
| f. 4828 | Solid Waste Disposal, 1969-1970. Pertains to federally-funded and coordinated solid waste disposal programs. |
| f. 4829-4830 | Steel Shot, 1980-1985. Proposal to require nontoxic (steel) shot for waterfowl hunting to protect bald eagles from lead poisoning. |
| f. 4831-4832 | Water Resources, 1966-1969. Discusses the preservation, development, and quality of state and national water resources. |
| f. 4833-4837 | Wild Horses, 1978-1986. Criticism of the Bureau of Land Management's Adopt-A-Horse Program. |
| f. 4838 | Wilderness Areas, 1969-1983. Legislation increasing the number. |
| f. 4839-4843 | Postal Reform |
| f. 4839 | Correspondence, 1976-1979. Private express statute, legislation exempting time-sensitive business letters from the statute, and long-haul mail contracts. |
| f. 4840 | Memos, 1978-1979. Long-haul mail contracts, a time-sensitive mail provision, postal rate-setting, and a proposed courier service for the Postal Service. |
| f. 4841-4843 | Reports, 1978. Delivery of time-sensitive letters, transportation firms and the Fair Labor Standards Act, and the Postal Service and electronic communications. |
| f. 4844-4935 | Public Works |
| f. 4844 | A, 1970-1971. Air and water pollution, effects of damming Sangamon River on Allerton Park, Alton Dam project, Atchison County Levee, and Atherton Levee District. |
| f. 4845-4846 | Appropriations, 1970-1974. Pollution control research and various water projects. |
| f. 4847-4854 | Army Corps of Engineers, 1969-1974. Projects: St. Louis harbor line system, navigational improvements on Kansas River, flood control along Mississippi River, Rush Island Power Plant, and solid waste disposal site. |
| f. 4855 | B, 1969-1973. Beverly-Farley Drainage District Levee, the Big Island Levee, Blacksnake Creek flood control, and the Blue Ridge Project. |
| f. 4856-4858 | Blue River, 1968-1973. Flood control efforts. |
| f. 4859 | C, 1969-1973. California public works projects, the Cape Girardeau commercial harbor project, the Cassatot River dam project, and the Castor River Channel. |
| f. 4860 | Cache River, 1973. Northeastern Arkansas Cache River channelization project. |
| f. 4861-4862 | Cannon Dam, 1970-1973. Funding and land acquisition for the project. |
| f. 4863 | Clinton City Park, 1970-1973. Need to relocate park because of the Harry S Truman dam. |
| f. 4864-4866 | County Line Dam, 1971-1973. Proposed dam on the James River. |
| f. 4867 | D, 1970-1973. Daniel Boone Creek, Dade County water projects, and Duck River preservation project. |
| f. 4868 | Disaster Relief, 1970. Activities of the Subcommittee on Disaster Relief. |
| f. 4869 | E, 1969-1971. Earth City Levee project, Elsberry Drainage District, and Everglades Area. |
| f. 4870 | Economic Development Agency (EDA), 1969-1971. Activities of the Subcommittee on Economic Development, the Ozarks Regional Commission, and the EDA. |
| f. 4871 | F, 1970-1971. Upper Middle Fabius Watershed project, Fishing River project, Flat Creek flood control, and Upper French Broad River Basin Development Plan. |
| f. 4872 | Flight Service Station, 1972. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)'s decision to close the Flight Service Station at Kirksville. |
| f. 4873 | Flood Control, 1970-1973. St. Louis, Hannibal, St. Charles County, and West Plains. |
| f. 4874 | Florida Barge Canal, 1970. Criticisms of the project. |
| f. 4875 | G, 1969-1971. Glasgow's agriculture levees, reservoirs in Grand River basin, and a planned sewage lagoon for city of Greenville. |
| f. 4876 | Gasconade River, 1972-1973. Closing of the Gasconade Corps of Engineers Boatyard and flood control on the Gasconade River. |
| f. 4877 | Gower, 1970. Schuster Farms and its waste treatment system for confined hog-raising operations. |
| f. 4878 | H, 1971. Hickory County redevelopment area, Higginsville flood control, and Hinkson Creek flood control. |
| f. 4879 | Howard County, 1969-1971. Erosion of river bank land and bridge flood damage. |
| f. 4880 | J, 1969-1970. Water pollution stemming from a Jefferson County watershed. |
| f. 4881 | K, 1970-1973. Kaskaskia River project, Keytesville bridge project, and highway boat dock near Kimberling City. |
| f. 4882 | Kansas City, 1971-1972. Relocation of the Corps of Engineers' Kansas City office to Omaha, Nebraska. |
| f. 4883 | Kindred Dam, 1970. Proposal dam in North Dakota. |
| f. 4884 | L, 1969-1971. Lakeview Reservoir project, Little Chariton River flood control project, Little River Drainage District project, and Little Sugar Creek project. |
| f. 4885 | L-15 Levee, 1973. L-15 Levee proposed for St. Charles County at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers. |
| f. 4886 | Lake Carlyle, 1969-1971. Reports on sailboat harbor negotiations. |
| f. 4887 | Lake Wappapello, 1968-1971. Permits for floating recreational facilities, a transfer in land management, and the use of duck blinds. |
| f. 4888 | Linneus Lake, 1971. Study to determine feasibility of Linneus Lake on Locust Creek. |
| f. 4889 | Lock and Dam, 1970-1973. Condition at Alton, Illinois. |
| f. 4890 | Long Branch Reservoir, 1973. Allocations for continued construction. |
| f. 4891 | M, 1968-1973. Refinery in Machiasport, Miller County flood control, the Morse Mill dam, and the Missouri River levee system. |
| f. 4892 | Maline Creek, 1972-1973. Solutions to storm drainage problems. |
| f. 4893-4898 | Meramec Basin, 1969-1974. Proposed dam on the Meramec River near Sullivan, Missouri. |
| f. 4899 | Mercer Reservoir, 1970. Proposed reservoir in Mercer County. |
| f. 4900-4901 | Mississippi River, 1969-1973. Erosion along the right bank. |
| f. 4902 | Missouri River, 1971-1973. Study to determine the feasibility of providing additional hydro-power at the Missouri River main stem reservoirs. |
| f. 4903 | N, 1969-1971. Channelization project on the Niobrara River, harbor improvements at New Madrid, and a proposed dam on New River. |
| f. 4904 | Nodaway River Basin, 1971-1973. Flood control measures. |
| f. 4905 | Norfolk Dam, 1971. Water pollution, land management, water levels, and a new highway bridge at Norfolk Lake. |
| f. 4906 | O, 1970. Oakley Reservoir project, wildlife resources at the Obion River Basin, and the Oklawaha River project. |
| f. 4907 | Osage River, 1969-1973. Study of the lower reaches, indicating the need for flood plain management. |
| f. 4908 | P, 1970-1973. Pike County flood control, the Piney Ford Reservoir project, and application for a campground fee system at the Pomme de Terre Reservoir. |
| f. 4909-4911 | Pattonsburg Dam, 1969-1975. Construction and power potential of the proposed Pattonsburg reservoir project. |
| f. 4912 | Perry County, 1970-1973. Feasibility study of providing improvements in Perry County Drainage and Levee Districts. |
| f. 4913 | Platte River, 1969-1971. Incorporation of the Platte River Drainage District. |
| f. 4914 | Prosperity Dam, 1970-1971. Proposed dam for Center Creek in Jasper County, Missouri. |
| f. 4915 | Public Works, 1970-1971. Activities of the Senate Committee on Public Works' subcommittees and a national land use policy. |
| f. 4916 | Public Works Acceleration Act, 1981. Legislation providing the unemployed with jobs in construction and related occupations. |
| f. 4917 | R, 1970-1973. Ray-Lafayette Drainage District, Red Rock Reservoir and Dam, Rend Lake project, and Rock Creek Basin study. |
| f. 4918 | S, 1970-1973. Dam at St. Auberts, St. Charles County flood control, a log jam at Salt River, and the Shoal Creek Drainage District. |
| f. 4919 | St. Francis Basin, 1970-1973. Flow improvement plans. |
| f. 4920 | St. Louis Airport, 1971-1972. Location of a secondary airport. |
| f. 4921 | St. Louis Harbor, 1970-1973. Construction of a fill and barge terminal on the right bank of St. Louis harbor. |
| f. 4922 | Smithville, 1970-1971. Funding for the proposed reservoir. |
| f. 4923 | Stockton Dam, 1970-1971. Land management and wildlife resource potential. |
| f. 4924 | T, 1970-1971. Tennessee Valley Authority's power exchange arrangements with privately owned utility companies. |
| f. 4925-4926 | Table Rock, 1970-1973. Permits for private floating and camping facilities at Table Rock Lake. |
| f. 4927 | Tocks Island, 1969-1971. Legislation requiring New Jersey companies developing power to deliver it to preference customers. |
| f. 4928 | Tomahawk Dam, 1970-1973. Restudy of the economic feasibility of the Tomahawk and Indian Lakes in the Blue River Basin. |
| f. 4929-4932 | Truman Dam, 1970-1973. Land acquisition problems and relocation of a road in the area. |
| f. 4933 | U, 1970. Union Reservoir project. |
| f. 4934 | Verona Dam, 1970. Authorization for the project. |
| f. 4935 | W, 1970-1973. Flood control efforts on Wears Creek, the Weldon River Drainage District, and the White River Basin project. |
| f. 4936-5003 | Transportation |
| f. 4936 | Air Bags, 1974-1977. Effectiveness of "Air Cushion" or "Passive Vehicle Occupant" restraints. |
| f. 4937 | Aircraft and Airport Noise Reduction Act, 1978. Legislation assuring that FAA noise standards were met by 1985, that the airlines bore the costs, and that the airlines would receive incentives. |
| f. 4938 | Airline Deregulation, 1977-1979. Analyzes legislation deregulating industry. |
| f. 4939 | Airline Legislation, 1973-1975. Liberalization of charter flight regulations. |
| f. 4940 | Airport Development Aid Program, 1979-1980. Information on the funding of redevelopment projects at St. Louis Lambert International Airport. |
| f. 4941-4945 | Amtrak, 1973-1980. Appropriations, service cut backs, on-time performance, and ridership trends. |
| f. 4946 | Amtrak Authorization Bill, 1978-1979. Amendment requiring Amtrak to establish a reduced fare structure for the elderly and handicapped. |
| f. 4947 | Amtrak Discontinuance, 1973. Plans to discontinue passenger trains between Kansas City and New York. |
| f. 4948 | Automobile Industry, 1977-1980. Materials on GM employees and facilities, and the costs of car regulations. |
| f. 4949 | Aviation Industry, 1980. Formal certification process for the McDonnell Douglas DC-9-80. |
| f. 4950 | Bi-State Development Agency, 1978-1980. Pilot program of wheelchair- accessible transit service, proposed air brake standard, and funding for purchase/repair of buses. |
| f. 4951-4953 | Brakes, 1974-1980. Federal regulations requiring air brake systems for tractor trailer trucks. |
| f. 4954 | Chester Bridge, 1972-1980. Legislation providing for the cooperative operation, maintenance, and repair. |
| f. 4955-4966 | Chrysler, 1971-1980. Reports, articles, statistics, lists, speeches, correspondence, and legislation concerning the effects of government assistance and regulation. |
| f. 4967-4968 | Civil Aeronautics Board, 1975-1979. Regulations on one-stop and special event charters, certification procedures, and selection for direct transatlantic air service. |
| f. 4969 | Concorde, 1976. Air France and British Airways applications to begin limited commercial service with Concorde supersonic aircraft. |
| f. 4970 | Department of Transportation (DOT), 1979. Budget, the "Automotive Safety Training and Research Area," and grants. |
| f. 4971 | Dulles International Airport, 1973-1975. Rapid transit line to Dulles Airport, expansion of the airport, and Washington, D.C.-St. Louis service cut backs. |
| f. 4972 | East-West Gateway Coordinating Council, 1978. Transit planning in the St. Louis metropolitan area. |
| f. 4973 | Emission Controls, 1975-1976. Industrial air pollution and automobile fuel economy. |
| f. 4974-4976 | Federal-Aid Highway Act, 1970-1978. Highway stripping and hazard renewal, construction, and appropriations. |
| f. 4977 | Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 1975-1979. Responses to rulings designed to improve air safety. |
| f. 4978 | Interstate Highways, 1972-1979. Increases in traffic fatalities and the need to complete the Innerbelt Highway. |
| f. 4979-4981 | Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, 1976-1980. Development of new commercial airport facility. |
| f. 4982 | Milwaukee Railroad, 1979. Bankruptcy proceedings and reorganization of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. |
| f. 4983 | Odometer Legislation, 1977-1978. Analysis of the odometer provisions of the Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act. |
| f. 4984 | PACCAR International, 1978-1979. Egypt's order for 330 diesel powered trucks. |
| f. 4985 | Rail Service, 1974-1980. Secretary of Transportation's rail services report and the need for a railroad modernization program. |
| f. 4986 | Railroad Abandonments, 1978-1979. Burlington Northern Railroad's decision to abandon service to parts of Missouri and Iowa. |
| f. 4987-4988 | Railroad Deregulation, 1978-1980. Proposal to deregulate the freight rail industry. |
| f. 4989-4991 | Rock Island Railroad, 1975-1980. Financial problems of the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad Company. |
| f. 4992 | Seatbelt Legislation, 1974-1975. Legislation eliminating both the interlocking and buzzer systems on new cars. |
| f. 4993 | Senate Parking Spaces, 1971. Congressional resolution permitting temporary Senate employee parking on the Capitol grounds. |
| f. 4994 | Shipping, 1978-1980. Problems and expenses of shipping animals via air freight. |
| f. 4995 | Speed Limit, 1977-1980. Pros and cons of the 55 m.p.h. speed limit. |
| f. 4996 | TransWorld Airlines (TWA), 1975-1980. Airline routing via the Kansas City airport, TWA's New York to London route, and compensation for security measures in foreign air transportation. |
| f. 4997-5000 | Truck Deregulation, 1976-1980. Analysis of motor carrier industry, motor carrier regulation, bankruptcy of Eastern Express, brake standards, and commercial motor vehicle safety. |
| f. 5001 | Union Station, 1976-1978. Status of plans for a new rail station in St. Louis. |
| f. 5002 | West Belt, 1972-1973. Problems in getting approval for a West Belt highway contract. |
| f. 5003 | Wild Card Route Case, 1979-1980. Recommendation by the Civil Aeronautics Board that Minneapolis/St. Paul be designated the U.S. gateway for nonstop London service and Western Airlines, Inc. be the air carrier. |
| f. 5004-5014 | Truman |
| f. 5004 | Truman Centennial Committee, 1983-1984. Press releases, reports, correspondence, articles, and photographs. |
| f. 5005 | Truman Centennial Schedule, 1983-1984. |
| f. 5006 | Truman District, 1983-1984. Destruction of homes within Truman Heritage District in connection with planned expansion of First Baptist Church of Independence. |
| f. 5007 | Truman Edition, 1984. Special edition of the Kansas City Star. |
| f. 5008 | Truman Farm, 1983-1985. Funds to restore the Solomon Young (Truman) Farm in Grandview, Missouri. |
| f. 5009-5010 | Truman Home, 1982-1984. Legislation declaring Truman's Independence home a national historic site. |
| f. 5011 | Truman Joint Session, 1982-1984. Activities of the Joint Congressional Committee on Arrangements for the Truman Centennial. |
| f. 5012 | Truman Medal, 1973-1984. Plans to issue a special gold medal coin to Margaret Truman Daniel in honor of her father. |
| f. 5013 | Truman Projects, 1982-1984. Booklet of historical photographs, exhibits, an essay contest, and a concert, all in honor of Truman's centennial. |
| f. 5014 | Truman Stamp, 1983-1984. Legislation directing the Postal Service to issue a special Truman commemorative stamp. |
Alphabetical, then chronological:
The Legislative Director subseries contains the topical files maintained by Senator Eagleton's legislative directors. The Legislative Director was responsible for supervising the work of the Legislative Assistants and the Legislative Correspondents. The files relate to legislative issues and are arranged under five headings: General (A-Z), Flood Insurance, Social Security, Trade, and Transportation. Within each heading the files are arranged in alphabetical order and then chronologically when there is more than one file per topic.
The files contain a wide variety of background information on the various topics in the form of newsclippings, reports, memos, correspondence, staff notes, and miscellaneous publications. The General files deal with all legislative areas. The Legislative Director was responsible for materials in the subjects of Flood Insurance, Social Security, Trade, and Transportation.
| f. 5015-5072 | General |
| f. 5015 | American Business Conference, 1981. Eagleton's meeting with the Regulatory Reform Task Force of the Conference. |
| f. 5016 | Beckham Liver Transplant, 1984. Federal/state assistance to liver transplant patients (Tammy Beckham of St. Louis). |
| f. 5017 | Bicycle Safety, 1983. Attempts of a Columbia, Missouri, man to acquire funding for a nationwide education program. |
| f. 5018 | Black Plague Issue, 1983. Federal Trade Commission's printing of a paper entitled "The English Economy Following the Black Death." |
| f. 5019-5020 | Budget, 1976-1985. Limitations on state deficits and budget impoundments and cuts. |
| f. 5021 | Bureau of Standards, 1984. Administration's proposal to abolish the Center for Building Technology. |
| f. 5022 | California Democratic Convention, 1983. Senator Dale Bumpers's speech. |
| f. 5023-5024 | Campaign Expenditures and Issues, 1972-1986. Statistics of expenditures made in connection with congressional campaigns. |
| f. 5025 | Children's Liver Donor Fund (CLDF), 1981-1985. National health policy for organ transplant surgery. |
| f. 5026 | Cigarette Research, 1975. Legislation directing the Consumer Products Safety Commission to set industry standards for a self-extinguishing cigarette. |
| f. 5027-5028 | Cloture Change Proposals, 1972-1985. Use of and changes in Senate Cloture Rule. |
| f. 5029 | Congressional Assistant Program, 1978-1982. Corporate congressional intern program. |
| f. 5030 | D.C. Affairs, 1981-1987. Legislation transferring control of Washington National and Dulles Airports to a local authority. |
| f. 5031 | Department of Defense (DOD), 1981-1983. Budget, the secretary's impoundment power, and weapons stockpiling. |
| f. 5032 | Drunken Driving, 1979-1982. Legislation establishing state alcohol-traffic safety programs as part of each state's highway safety program. |
| f. 5033 | Economic Policies, 1979. Major structural differences among the economies of the U.S., Germany, and Japan. |
| f. 5034-5035 | Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), 1957-1981. Background material on employee ownership of business and the role of the federal government. |
| f. 5036-5038 | Federal Election Commission, 1974-1981. Reports, legislation, correspondence, articles, and press releases regarding changes in the Federal Election Campaign Act. |
| f. 5039 | Federalism, 1981-1982. Outlines Reagan's new federalism program. |
| f. 5040 | Globe Democrat, 1983-1984. Investigation into termination of paper's publication. |
| f. 5041 | Greek Minority in Albania, 1980-1984. Statements from the Panepirotic Federation of America and Canada concerning the treatment of Greeks in Albania. |
| f. 5042-5044 | Gun Legislation, 1974-1984. National Rifle Association's position on such issues as taggants in explosives. |
| f. 5045 | Hyatt Hotel Disaster, 1981-1982. Discusses cause of the collapse of the Hyatt Regency Hotel walkway on 17 July 1981. |
| f. 5046 | Kansas City Regional Centers, 1983-1984. Criticism of a proposed government reorganization plan eliminating Kansas City as a Federal Regional Center. |
| f. 5047 | Kaufman, Henry, 1980-1982. Economist Kaufman's criticism of Reagan's economic program. |
| f. 5048 | Legislative Veto, 1979. Impact of the legislative veto from a constitutional and public policy point of view. |
| f. 5049 | Mondale Campaign, 1983. Eagleton's endorsement of nomination. |
| f. 5050 | National Revitalization Bank, 1981-1982. Legislation creating the U.S. Revitalization Bank and authorizing it to provide loans to qualifying businesses. |
| f. 5051 | Newsletter, 1983. Outlines newsletters produced by Eagleton's staff, discussing a variety of topics of interest to Eagleton and his constituents. |
| f. 5052 | Oil Companies, 1973-1975. Construction of the Alaska Pipeline, the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act, and divestiture. |
| f. 5053 | Organ Transplants, 1983-1984. Information on techniques, the shortage of organs, and the moral issues involved. |
| f. 5054 | Reagan Comparison, 1970-1983. Materials to be used in a comparison of Reagan's administration with those of past presidents. |
| f. 5055 | Reaganomics, 1981-1984. Economic policies and budget reductions. |
| f. 5056 | Reimbursement for Witnesses, 1975-1976. Legislation providing for reimbursement of individuals summoned or invited to appear before Senate committees. |
| f. 5057-5059 | Sports Bill, 1971-1987. Legislation clarifying the application of the antitrust laws to professional team sports leagues. |
| f. 5060 | Stockton Dam, 1976-1984. Settlement of damage claims from flooding, November 1972-June 1974. |
| f. 5061 | Tax Indexing, 1981-1985. Bill tying scheduled tax indexation to the federal deficit. |
| f. 5062 | Tax Measures, 1982-1983. Changes in the current income tax system. |
| f. 5063 | Taxes, 1980-1986. Information on tax cut delays, the "corporate minimum tax," and gas taxes. |
| f. 5064 | Tea Tasters, 1973-1976. Criticism of the cost incurred by the FDA's Tea Tasters Program. |
| f. 5065-5068 | Time-Sensitive Mail, 1978-1979. Postal Service proposal to compete directly with private couriers in providing same day delivery service. |
| f. 5069-5070 | Voting Record, 1981. Eagleton's voting record on such topics as congressional reform, education, foreign affairs, and housing. |
| f. 5071-5072 | War Powers, 1981-1985. Application of the War Powers Resolution to U.S. peacekeeping forces in Lebanon and the invasion of Grenada. |
| f. 5073-5129 | Flood Insurance |
| f. 5073 | Articles, 1978-1979. Federal flood insurance program. |
| f. 5074 | Cape Coral, 1978-1979. Study. |
| f. 5075-5077 | Cases, 1974-1976. Application of the Flood Disaster Protection Act. |
| f. 5078-5080 | Clippings, 1975-1978. Flood insurance, flood area designations, and flooding problems. |
| f. 5081-5089 | Correspondence, 1973-1979. Concerns such issues as heavy flood damage along the Missouri and Mississippi River, the Flood Disaster Protection Act and the National Flood Insurance Program. |
| f. 5090-5091 | FAIR Plan, 1971-1979. Reports, correspondence, articles, and cases regarding the Missouri Property Insurance Placement Facility (FAIR). |
| f. 5092-5094 | General, 1973-1983. Correspondence, reports, press releases, and articles pertaining to the National Flood Insurance Program. |
| f. 5095 | General Accounting Office, 1975-1977. Cost analysis of the federal flood insurance program. |
| f. 5096-5100 | Hearings, 1966-1977. To develop factual information on which to determine whether the Federal Flood Insurance Act required corrective legislation. |
| f. 5101-5106 | Housing and Urban Development, 1974-1979. Results of a questionnaire sent to communities considered flood prone, and information on the Federal Insurance Administration. |
| f. 5107 | Georgina Landman, 1973-1976 |
| f. 5108 | Lawsuit, 1976 |
| f. 5109 | Legislation, 1968-1974 |
| f. 5110 | Legislation, 1974-1975 |
| f. 5111 | Legislation, 1976 |
| f. 5112 | Legislation, 1976-1977 |
| f. 5113 | Memos, 1973-1975 |
| f. 5114 | Memos, 1976-1977 |
| f. 5115 | Memos, 19778-1979 |
| f. 5116 | Missouri Floods, 1973-1982 |
| f. 5117 | National Flood Insurance Association, 1976-1977 |
| f. 5118-5120 | National Flood Insurance Association, 1977 |
| f. 5121 | National Flood Insurance Association, 1981-1984 |
| f. 5122 | Questionnaire, 1977 |
| f. 5123 | Reports, 1968-1973 |
| f. 5124 | Reports, 1973-1975 |
| f. 5125 | Reports, 1975-1976 |
| f. 5126 | Senate Confirmations, 1973-1978 |
| f. 5127 | James Siebels, 1979-1980 |
| f. 5128 | Small Business Act, 1975-1976 |
| f. 5129 | Speeches, 1973-1977 |
| f. 5130-5164 | Social Security |
| f. 5130 | Amendments, 1980-1983 |
| f. 5131 | Church Groups |
| f. 5132 | Contact Stations, 1983 |
| f. 5133 | Cost-of-Living, 1979-1984 |
| f. 5134 | Cut, 1981-1982 |
| f. 5135 | Dear Colleague, 1982 |
| f. 5136 | Accepting of Benefits, 1981-1984 |
| f. 5137 | Disability Amendments, 1979-1983 |
| f. 5138 | Disability Information, 1979-1984 |
| f. 5139 | Disability Information, 1985 |
| f. 5140 | Disability Program, 1980-1984 |
| f. 5141 | Earnings Limitations, 1980-1982 |
| f. 5142 | General, 1981 |
| f. 5143 | General, 1981-1983 |
| f. 5144 | Independent Agency, 1984 |
| f. 5145 | Investment Bill, 1981 |
| f. 5146 | National Commission on Social Security Reform, 1982-1984 |
| f. 5147 | National Committee to Preserve Social Security, 1984 |
| f. 5148 | Offset Provision, 1981-1984 |
| f. 5149 | Overseas Beneficiaries, 1982 |
| f. 5150 | Prisoner Benefits, 1980-1981 |
| f. 5151 | Proposals, 1981-1982 |
| f. 5152 | Resources, 1982 |
| f. 5153 | Retirement, 1981-1983 |
| f. 5154 | Student Benefits, 1980-1982 |
| f. 5155 | Taxation of Benefits, 1983-1985 |
| f. 5156 | Trustees Reports--Insurance, 1982 |
| f. 5157 | Trustees Reports--Insurance, 1983 |
| f. 5158 | Trustees Reports--Insurance, 1984 |
| f. 5159 | Unified Budget, 1981-1982 |
| f. 5160 | Unnegotiated Checks, 1982 |
| f. 5161 | Windfall Profit Tax, 1979-1980 |
| f. 5162 | Windfall Profit Tax, 1980 |
| f. 5163 | Windfall Profit Tax, 1981 |
| f. 5164 | Windfall Profit Tax, 1981-1982 |
| f. 5165-5173 | Trade |
| f. 5165 | Automobile Export Restraint, 1983 |
| f. 5166 | Japan (1970), Korea (1984)--Trips |
| f. 5167 | Japan and Korea, 1985--Trips |
| f. 5168 | Japan and Korea, 1985-1986--Trips |
| f. 5169 | Japanese Trade Barriers, 1983 |
| f. 5170 | Motorcycles, 1983 |
| f. 5171 | Shoe Imports, 1981-1982 |
| f. 5172 | Textile-Apparel Industry, 1983 |
| f. 5173 | Wine Industry, 1978-1984 |
| f. 5174-5278 | Transportation--General |
| f. 5174 | Advisory Committees, 1980 |
| f. 5175 | Appropriations, 1979-1980 |
| f. 5176 | Appropriations, 1980-1982 |
| f. 5177 | Appropriations, 1982-1983 |
| f. 5178 | Appropriations, 1983 |
| f. 5179 | Bi-State Development Agency, 1981-1984 |
| f. 5180 | Coast Guard Issue, 1982 |
| f. 5181 | Fuel Standards, 1985 |
| f. 5182 | Greyhound, 1983 |
| f. 5183 | Highway Bill, 1982-1983 |
| f. 5184 | Kansas City Area Transportation Authority, 1981 |
| f. 5185 | Public Transit, 1984 |
| f. 5186 | School Buses, 1983 |
| f. 5187 | Speed Limit, 1977-1982 |
| f. 5188 | Truck De-regulation, 1981-1982 |
| f. 5189 | Truck Safety Legislation, 1980 |
| f. 5190 | Truck Weight Issue, 1981-1983 |
| f. 5191-5219 | Transportation--Air |
| f. 5191 | Air Travelers Security Act, 1983-1984 |
| f. 5192 | Airline De-regulation, 1979-1982 |
| f. 5193 | Airport and Airway Development Act, 1980-1982 |
| f. 5194 | Braniff Airlines, 1982 |
| f. 5195 | Control Tower Closings, 1975-1981 |
| f. 5196 | Control Tower Closings, 1981-1982 |
| f. 5197 | Control Tower Closings, 1982-1985 |
| f. 5198 | Control Tower Closings, n.d. |
| f. 5199 | Eastern Airlines, 1983 |
| f. 5200 | Grant Applications, 1981-1983 |
| f. 5201 | Grant Applications, 1983 |
| f. 5202 | Grant Applications, 1983-1984 |
| f. 5203 | Kansas City International Airport, 1982-1983 |
| f. 5204 | London Non-Stop Service, 1984 |
| f. 5205 | Montreal Protocols, 1982-1985 |
| f. 5206 | Overbooking, n.d. |
| f. 5207 | St. Louis Airport, 1970 |
| f. 5208-5209 | St. Louis Airport, 1971 |
| f. 5210 | St. Louis Airport, 1972-1979 |
| f. 5211 | St. Louis Airport, 1980-1983 |
| f. 5212 | St. Louis Airport, 1984 |
| f. 5213 | St. Louis-Toronto Route, 1982 |
| f. 5214 | Smoking on Airplanes, 1982-1984 |
| f. 5215 | Subsidies, 1978-1982 |
| f. 5216 | TransWorld Airlines Takeover, 1981-1983 |
| f. 5217 | TransWorld Airlines Takeover, 1982-1985 |
| f. 5218 | TransWorld Airlines Takeover, 1985-1986 |
| f. 5219 | Microwave Wilcox Landing Systems, 1984 |
| f. 5220-5245 | Transportation--Automobile |
| f. 5220 | Automobile Industry, 1979-1980 |
| f. 5221 | Automobile Industry, 1980 |
| f. 5222 | Automobile Industry, 1980-1981 |
| f. 5223 | Bumper Standards, 1982 |
| f. 5224 | Child Restraint Systems, 1984 |
| f. 5225 | Domestic Content, 1978-1982 |
| f. 5226 | Domestic Content, 1983-1984 |
| f. 5227 | Ford Transmissions Investigations, 1980 |
| f. 5228 | Fuel Standards, 1983-1985 |
| f. 5229 | General Motors, 1983 |
| f. 5230 | Highways, 1978-1984 |
| f. 5231 | Import Information, 1979-1980 |
| f. 5232-5233 | Import Information, 1980 |
| f. 5234 | Import Quotas, 1980-1985 |
| f. 5235 | Interstate Cost Estimates, 1983-1984 |
| f. 5236 | Kansas City Highway Projects, 1985 |
| f. 5237 | Martin Luther King Bridge, 1981-1982 |
| f. 5238 | Passive Restraint Regulations, 1981-1983 |
| f. 5239 | Passive Restraint Regulations, 1984 |
| f. 5240-5241 | Passive Restraint Regulations, n.d. |
| f. 5242 | Seat Belt Issue, 1981-1983 |
| f. 5243 | Soviet Automobile Imports, 1980 |
| f. 5244 | Vandeventer Overpass, 1977-1983 |
| f. 5245 | Wilson's Creek National Battlefield, 1983 |
| f. 5246-5278 | Transportation--Railroad |
| f. 5246 | Amtrak, 1979-1981 |
| f. 5247 | Amtrak, 1981-1982 |
| f. 5248 | Amtrak, 1982-1983 |
| f. 5249 | Amtrak, 1983 |
| f. 5250 | Amtrak, 1983-1985 |
| f. 5251-5252 | Box Car De-regulation, 1983 |
| f. 5253 | Burlington Northern, 1978-1982 |
| f. 5254-5255 | Burlington Northern, 1983 |
| f. 5256 | Burlington Northern, 1983-1984 |
| f. 5257 | Conrail, 1983-1986 |
| f. 5258 | Conrail, 1986 |
| f. 5259 | Deregulation, 1980-1982 |
| f. 5260 | Milwaukee Road, 1983 |
| f. 5261 | Milwaukee Road, 1983-1984 |
| f. 5262 | National Transport Museum, 1981-1983 |
| f. 5263 | Norfolk and Western Railway Company, 1983 |
| f. 5264 | Railroad Employees, 1983-1984 |
| f. 5265 | Richmond-Henrietta Line, 1984 |
| f. 5266 | Rock Island Railroad, 1979-1980 |
| f. 5267 | Rock Island Railroad, 1980 |
| f. 5268 | Rock Island Railroad, 1980-1981 |
| f. 5269 | Rock Island Railroad, 1982-1983 |
| f. 5270-5271 | Rock Island Railroad, 1983 |
| f. 5272 | St. Louis Light Rail Project, 1982-1983 |
| f. 5273 | St. Louis Light Rail Project, 1983-1984 |
| f. 5274 | St. Louis Light Rail Project, 1984 |
| f. 5275 | St. Louis Light Rail Project, 1984-1986 |
| f. 5276 | Short Line Railroad, 1983-1984 |
| f. 5277 | Southern Pacific, 1981 |
| f. 5278 | Union Pacific, 1981 |
The Cosponsorship subseries is arranged chronologically by Congress and comprised of subject files, All Option Reports (Cosponsorship and Sponsorship), and Legislative Activities reports relating to the legislation that Eagleton sponsored or cosponsored. The subject files appearing at the beginning of the series span from the 91st Congress (1969-1970) to the 92d Congress (1971-1972). These legislative topics are arranged into two alphabetical subject sections within each Congress: Senate resolutions/ bills and amendments to House of Representatives bills. These files contain colleague correspondence, statements, and background information on Senate Resolutions, Senate bills, and amendments to House legislation that Eagleton cosponsored. Some of the files contained only a printed copy of the bill that Eagleton cosponsored. However, most of the files hold cosponsorship forms on which office staff members recorded notes and summaries regarding the bills, letters from the sponsoring Senators, fact sheets, and speeches introducing the bills.
There are scattered, incomplete cosponsorship materials in the microfilm of the Voting Record subseries for the 93d and 94th Congress. These items are in rough chronological order and include cosponsorship forms, letters, bill analyses, and fact sheets.
NOTE: The printed copy of most of the bills has been removed from the Cosponsorship files unless the copy had been annotated. Printed amendments were left in the files. When a file contained only the printed bill, a "Removed" note replaced it. For printed copies of bills please contact the Government Documents section of Ellis Library.
| f. 5279-5307 | Subject Files, 91st Congress |
| f. 5279 | Agriculture |
| f. 5280 | Armed Services |
| f. 5281 | Civil Disorders |
| f. 5282 | Civil Rights |
| f. 5283 | Commerce |
| f. 5284 | Commerce - Congress |
| f. 5285 | Courts |
| f. 5286 | Crime |
| f. 5287 | Defense |
| f. 5288 | District of Columbia |
| f. 5289 | Economy |
| f. 5290 | Education |
| f. 5291 | Foreign Affairs |
| f. 5292 | Health (S. J. Res. 154-S. 2182) |
| f. 5293 | Health (S.2482-S.3355) |
| f. 5294 | Health (S.3418-S.3586) |
| f. 5295 | Health (S.3835, S.4564) |
| f. 5296 | Labor |
| f. 5297 | Natural Resources (S. J. Res. 28-S.2005) |
| f. 5298 | Natural Resources (S.2391-S.4092) |
| f. 5299 | Political Affairs |
| f. 5300 | Public Activities- Science |
| f. 5301 | Taxes (S. 15-S.500) (1 photo) |
| f. 5302 | Taxes (S.2804-S.3715) |
| f. 5303 | Transportation - Veterans |
| f. 5304 | Welfare (S. Res. 68-S.1132) |
| f. 5305 | Welfare (S.1209-S.3307) |
| f. 5306 | House of Representatives, Agriculture - Housing |
| f. 5307 | House of Representatives, Labor - Welfare |
| f. 5308-5322 | Subject Files, 92d Congress |
| f. 5308-5309 | Agriculture |
| f. 5310 | Armed Services - Commerce |
| f. 5311 | Congress - Courts |
| f. 5312 | District of Columbia - Economy |
| f. 5313 | Education |
| f. 5314 | Foreign Affairs - Government Reorganization |
| f. 5315-5316 | Health |
| f. 5317 | Housing - Memorials |
| f. 5318 | Natural Resources |
| f. 5319 | Political Affairs - Science |
| f. 5320 | Veterans |
| f. 5321 | Welfare |
| f. 5322 | House of Representatives, Defense - Welfare |
NOTE: For the 93d Congress thru the 94th Congress, see the Voting Record subseries, rolls 523-528.
The All Option Reports are books of information on all bills, resolutions, and amendments that Eagleton either cosponsored or sponsored, 1977-1986. The volumes are arranged by Congress and the bills are listed chronologically within each volume. The descriptions for each resolution, bill, or amendment includes the following: date of introduction, sponsor, committee referrals, cosponsors, short title as introduced, latest official title, official title as introduced, legislative actions, an abstract, digest, and index terms. The identity of the creator(s) of the reports is unclear as is the use of the index terms since no index accompanies the volumes.
| f. 5323 | 95th Congress, 1977-1978 |
| f. 5324 | 96th Congress, 1979-1980, Vol. I |
| f. 5325 | 96th Congress, 1979-1980, Vol. II |
| f. 5326 | 97th Congress, 1981-1982, Vol. I |
| f. 5327 | 97th Congress, 1981-1982, Vol. II |
| f. 5328 | 98th Congress, 1983-1984, Vol. I |
| f. 5329 | 98th Congress, 1983-1984, Vol. II |
| f. 5330 | 99th Congress, 1985-1986, Vol. I |
| f. 5331 | 99th Congress, 1985-1986, Vol. II |
| f. 5332 | 95th Congress, 1977-1978 |
| f. 5333 | 96th Congress, 1979-1980 |
| f. 5334 | 97th-99th Congress, 1981-1986 |
The Legislative Activities reports are volumes prepared by the Senate Computer Center, Office of the Sergeant at Arms and Committee on Rules and Administration. The report is divided into seven sections: Sponsored Measures, Cosponsored Measures, Sponsored Measures Organized by Committee Referral, Cosponsored Measures Organized by Committee Referral, Sponsored Amendments, Cosponsored Amendments, and Subject Index to Measures and Amendments. The descriptions contained in the reports are very brief and include only Official Title/Statement of Purpose and Latest Status of the measures.
| f. 5335 | 3 January 1977 - 30 November 1978 |
| f. 5336 | 15 January 1979 - 2 January 1981 |
| f. 5337 | 5 January 1981 - 2 January 1983 |
| f. 5338 | 3 January 1983 - 2 January 1985 |
| f. 5339 | 3 January 1985 - 15 November 1986 |
Chronological by Congress and alphabetical:
The Voting Record subseries represents a subject documentation of Senator Eagelton's legislative activities. The Voting Record subseries appears in two formats: microfilm and paper.
The 12 rolls of microfilm contain speeches, press releases, news releases ("Frankly Speaking"), newsclippings on legislative issues, excerpts from the Congressional Record, ROBO reply letters, issues of the Senate Voting Record compiled by the Senate Democratic Policy Committee, radio spots, Dear Colleague letters, joint letters, and cosponsorship forms on selected bills and amendments that Eagleton cosponsored. These materials are arranged by Congress but do not appear in strict chronological order. In most instances, like materials have been placed together (e.g. press releases) and appear in one or more sections throughout one roll of microfilm. Each document has been assigned an identification number and the items appear in numerical order on the microfilm.
There is a computer printout (f. 5340) which acts as an index for rolls #527 and #528. However, there is no index for rolls #517-#526 (1969-1974). The entries are arranged alphabetically by assigned topics such as Aging, Economy, or Veterans. Four columns of information appear on the index: document number (which corresponds to the microfilm), subject of the document, type of document, and assigned topic/date of the document.
| f. 5340 | Microfilm index |
| r. 517 | 1969-1971 (1-1555) |
| r. 518 | 1969-1971 (1556-1604, 2918-3406) |
| r. 519 | 1969-1971 (3434-3926, 3976-4002, 4265-4380) |
| r. 520 | 1969-1971 (4382-5368) |
| r. 521 | 1971-1972 (5380-6125) |
| r. 522 | 1971-1972 (6126-6936) |
| r. 523 | 1972-1973 (6936-8083) |
| r. 524 | 1972-1973 (8084-8869) |
| r. 525 | 1973 (8870-10300) |
| r. 526 | 1973-1974 (10301-11588) |
| r. 527 | 1974 (011875-013234) |
| r. 528 | 1974-1975 (013235-014811) |
The following section of the Voting Record subseries concerns specific legislation with which Eagleton was involved. The TFE Bills folders are arranged chronologically by Congress and contain typed notebooks maintained by staff members of the bills that Eagleton sponsored and cosponsored. The notebooks list the bills in two ways: by subject and by Senate and House number. The subject list includes a brief description of each bill and the numerical list includes a succinct, dated legislative history. The Statements folders contain excerpts from the Congressional Record, joint letters, VIP letters, Dear Colleague letters, and target mailings related to the information in the TFE Bills folders.
| f. 5341-5342 | 93rd Congress (1973-1974) |
| f. 5341 | TFE Bills (House, Resolutions, Senate thru S.1109) |
| f. 5342 | TFE Bills (S.1114-S.4216) |
| f. 5343-5345 | 94th Congress (1975-1976) |
| f. 5343 | TFE Bills (S.199-S.3440) |
| f. 5344 | TFE Bills (S.3531-S.3818, House, Resolutions) |
| f. 5345 | Briefing Book. Divided by subject with summaries. |
| f. 5346-5354 | 95th Congress (1977-1978) |
| f. 5346 | TFE Bills (S.4-S.1838) |
| f. 5347 | TFE Bills (S.1842-S.3555, House, Resolutions) |
| f. 5348 | Statements (25 January 1977 - 11 July 1977) |
| f. 5349 | Statements (13 July 1977 - 6 December 1977) |
| f. 5350 | Statements (27 December 1977 - 11 July 1978) |
| f. 5351 | Statements (12 July 1978 - 13 December 1978) |
| f. 5352 | Briefing Book |
| f. 5353 | Voting Record (Abortion-General Government). Subject breakdown of TFE's voting. |
| f. 5354 | Voting Record (Gun Control-Vietnam) |
| f. 5355-5364 | 96th Congress (1979-1980) |
| f. 5355 | TFE Bills (S.2-S.1553) |
| f. 5356 | TFE Bills (S.1568-S.3184, House, Resolutions) |
| f. 5357 | Statements (15 January 1979 - 26 April 1979). Contains a Legislative report. |
| f. 5358 | Statements (30 April 1979 - 20 July 1979) |
| f. 5359 | Statements (21 July 1979 - 16 November 1979) |
| f. 5360 | Statements (20 November 1979 - January 1980) |
| f. 5361 | Statements (4 February 1980 - May) |
| f. 5362 | Statements (June - July 1980) |
| f. 5363 | Statements (August - 25 September 1980) |
| f. 5364 | Statements (29 September - December 1980) |
| f. 5365-5374 | 97th Congress (1981-1982) |
| f. 5365 | TFE Bills (Resolutions). Slightly different format. |
| f. 5366 | TFE Bills (S.10-3093, House) |
| f. 5367 | Statements (Legislative Reports, 5 January 1981 - 6 April 1981) |
| f. 5368 | Statements (7 April 1981 - 25 June 1981) |
| f. 5369 | Statements (8 July 1981 - 19 October 1981) |
| f. 5370 | Statements (20 October 1981 - 23 December 1981) |
| f. 5371 | Statements (Legislative Reports, 7 January 1982 - 22 April 1982) |
| f. 5372 | Statements (23 April 1982 - 30 June 1982) |
| f. 5373 | Statements (30 June 1982 - 31 August 1982) |
| f. 5374 | Statements (September - December 1982) |
| f. 5375-5382 | 98th Congress (1983-1984) |
| f. 5375 | TFE Bills (House Bills, Senate Resolutions) |
| f. 5376 | TFE Bills (Senate) |
| f. 5377 | Statements (January - 24 March 1983) |
| f. 5378 | Statements (April - July 1983) |
| f. 5379 | Statements (August - December 1983) |
| f. 5380 | Statements (January - April, 1984) |
| f. 5381 | Statements (May - June, 1984) |
| f. 5382 | Statements (July - December, 1984) |
| f. 5383-5387 | 99th Congress (1985-1986) |
| f. 5383 | TFE Bills (House, Resolutions, S. 8-S.2149) |
| f. 5384 | Statements (January - April, 1985) |
| f. 5385 | Statements (May - August, 1985) |
| f. 5386 | Statements (September - December, 1985) |
| f. 5387 | Statements (1986) |
Card Files: The card files are subject indices to bills, to Dear Colleague and joint letters, and to target mailings 1977-1986 which are located in the TFE Bills and Statements of the Voting Record subseries (f. 5348-f. 5387). In addition, the card files contain references to news statements and press releases which are interfiled in chronological order in the Press series (currently unprocessed).
| c.f. 3 | 95th Congress (1977-1978) |
| c.f. 4 | 96th Congress, 1st Session (1979-1980) |
| c.f. 5 | 96th Congress, 2d Session (1979-1980) |
| c.f. 6 | 97th Congress (A-F) (1981-1982) |
| c.f. 7 | 97th Congress (Fo-V) (1981-1982) |
| c.f. 8 | 98th Congress (A-F) (1983-1984) |
| c.f. 9 | 98th Congress (Fo-V) (1983-1984) |
| c.f. 10 | 99th Congress (1985-1986) |
The final section of the Voting Record subseries includes indices and compilations providing subject access to Eagleton's voting record in the Senate. Staff members maintained and arranged alphabetically by topic the Master Issue File (1974) and the Issue Book (1974-1980). They are synopses of the Senator's position on legislative issues during his first and second terms, 1969-1980. The Congressional Record Index provides access to Eagleton's statements in the Congressional Record (1969-1986).
For information on Eagleton's vote on particular bills there are two formats to consult. The Senate Democratic Policy Committee compiled the Multiyear Issue Index. It provides subject access to Eagleton's voting record for 1979-1984 and for 1979-1985. There are two versions of the 1979-1985 Multiyear Issue Index. The first is the same format as that for the 1979-1984 Multiyear Issue Index and is called a descriptive index which provides a brief summary of the bills being voted upon. The second version of the 1979-1985 Multiyear Issue Index is called a topical index and provides only the vote number, offering no description of the measures.
Eagleton's staff maintained its own Voting Record indices for 1974-1979 and for 1977-1984. The 1974-1979 Voting Record index is arranged alphabetically by topic and then by year within each topic. There is a brief description accompanying each vote concerning the bills/amendments in question and the actions taken. The 1977-1984 Voting Record index is arranged chronologically by vote number and gives Eagleton's votes along with those of Senator John C. Danforth. There is significantly less description included in the 1977-1984 record than in the 1974-1979 record.
| f. 5388-5393 | Master Issue File, 1969-1974 |
| f. 5388 | A-B |
| f. 5389 | B-C |
| f. 5390 | C-E |
| f. 5391 | F-L |
| f. 5392 | P-V |
| f. 5393 | W |
| f. 5394-5395 | Issue Book, 1974-1980 |
| f. 5394 | A-E |
| f. 5395 | F-W |
| f. 5396 | Congressional Record Index, 1969-1986 |
| f. 5397-5403 | Voting records |
| f.5397 | Multiyear Issue Index, 1979-1984 |
| f.5398-5399 | Multiyear Issue Index, 1979-1985 |
| f. 5398 | Descriptive version |
| f. 5399 | Topical version |
| f. 5400 | Voting Record, 1974-1979 (A-F) |
| f. 5401 | Voting Record, 1974-1979(F-W) |
| f. 5402 | Voting Record, 1977-1984 (1977-1980) |
| f. 5403 | Voting Record, 1977-1984 (1981-1984) |
NOTE: Other voting indices are located in f. 4534-4535 and f. 5069-5070 of the Legislative series, Subject Files subseries.
Chronological order and then alphabetically by topic. Please note that original folder titles have been retained.
| 1969 | |
|---|---|
| f. 5404 | Agriculture |
| f. 5405 | Armed Services, A-E |
| f. 5406 | Armed Services, F-W |
| f. 5407 | Armed Services-Army Aviation Research |
| f. 5408 | Armed Services-Missouri, Noel |
| f. 5409 | Civil Rights |
| f. 5410 | Civil Service |
| f. 5411 | Commerce, A-T |
| f. 5412 | Commerce, Black Economic Union |
| f. 5413 | Commerce, Black Economic Union-Kansas City chapter |
| f. 5414 | Commerce, ESSA-Weather Station |
| f. 5415 | Commerce, Imports-Exports |
| f. 5416 | Confirmations |
| f. 5417 | Congress |
| f. 5418 | Courts |
| f. 5419 | Crime |
| f. 5420 | Defense |
| f. 5421 | District of Columbia, B-I |
| f. 5422 | District of Columbia, S-W |
| f. 5423 | District of Columbia, Committee |
| f. 5424 | District of Columbia, Crime |
| f. 5425 | District of Columbia, Parking bill |
| f. 5426 | District of Columbia, Revenue |
| f. 5427 | District of Columbia, Statute of limitations |
| f. 5428 | District of Columbia, Taxes |
| f. 5429 | District of Columbia, Transit |
| f. 5430 | Economy, C-E |
| f. 5431 | Economy, F-O |
| f. 5432 | Economy, P-W |
| f. 5433 | Education, C-H |
| f. 5434 | Education, I-Y |
| f. 5435 | Education, Title III |
| f. 5436 | Federal Government |
| f. 5437 | Foreign Affairs, A-F |
| f. 5438 | Foreign Affairs, I-S |
| f. 5439 | Health, A-D |
| f. 5440 | Health, G-T |
| f. 5441 | Housing, B-U |
| f. 5442 | Housing-St. Louis |
| f. 5443 | Housing-St. Louis |
| f. 5444 | Immigration |
| f. 5445 | Industry, A-R |
| f. 5446 | Industry, R-T |
| f. 5447 | Labor, B-J |
| f. 5448 | Labor, K-O |
| f. 5449 | Labor, P-U |
| f. 5450 | Labor, Oasis, Jan-Aug |
| f. 5451 | Labor, Oasis, Sept-Nov |
| f. 5452 | Labor, Oasis, December |
| f. 5453 | Labor, Pension benefits-Poplar Bluffs Job Corps Center |
| f. 5454 | Labor, St. Louis-Job Corps Center |
| f. 5455 | Labor, Subcommittee on Evaluation & Planning of Social Programs |
| f. 5456 | Library of Congress |
| f. 5457 | Memorial Holidays |
| f. 5458 | Missouri, A-I |
| f. 5459 | Missouri, L-W |
| f. 5460 | Missouri, Churchill Memorial |
| f. 5461 | Missouri, Department of Highways, April-July |
| f. 5462 | Missouri, Department of Highways, Aug-Dec |
| f. 5463 | Natural Resources, A-L |
| f. 5464 | Natural Resources, N-Po |
| f. 5465 | Natural Resources, Pu-W |
| f. 5466 | Natural Resources, air pollution-St. Louis |
| f. 5467 | Political Affairs, C-D |
| f. 5468 | Political Affairs, E-J |
| f. 5469 | Political Affairs, S-Y |
| f. 5470 | Political Affairs, TFE campaign dinner |
| f. 5471 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party reform |
| f. 5472 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party reform |
| f. 5473 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party reform-Missouri |
| f. 5474 | Public Works, A-B |
| f. 5475 | Public Works, C |
| f. 5476 | Public Works, D-K |
| f. 5477 | Public Works, La-Lh |
| f. 5478 | Public Works, Li-Lz |
| f. 5479 | Public Works, M-N |
| f. 5480 | Public Works, O-R |
| f. 5481 | Public Works, S |
| f. 5482 | Public Works, T-W |
| f. 5483 | Public Works, Army Corps of Engineers, A-D |
| f. 5484 | Public Works, Army Corps of Engineers, E-P |
| f. 5485 | Public Works, Meramec Basin, Jan-Sept |
| f. 5486 | Public Works, Meramec Basin, October |
| f. 5487 | Public Works, Meramec Basin, Nov-Dec |
| f. 5488 | Public Works, Pattonsburg (MO) |
| f. 5489 | Pornography-President of the U.S. |
| f. 5490 | Prison-Publicity |
| f. 5491 | Science |
| f. 5492 | Science, Southeast Missouri Radioisotope Cancer Program |
| f. 5493 | Security |
| f. 5494 | Taxes, A-C |
| f. 5495 | Taxes, D-O |
| f. 5496 | Taxes, P-T |
| f. 5497 | Transportation, A-B |
| f. 5498 | Transportation, C-T |
| f. 5499 | Treaties-Veterans |
| f. 5500 | Welfare, A-M |
| f. 5501 | Welfare, P-V |
| f. 5502 | Welfare, Medicare/Medicaid | 1970 |
| f. 5503 | Agriculture, A-F |
| f. 5504 | Agriculture, F-T |
| f. 5505 | Agriculture, Cotton, Jan-May |
| f. 5506 | Agriculture, Cotton, June-Oct |
| f. 5507 | Armed Services, A-H |
| f. 5508 | Armed Services, I-Nat |
| f. 5509 | Armed Services, Ne-V |
| f. 5510 | Civil Disorder |
| f. 5511 | Civil Rights, B-I |
| f. 5512 | Civil Rights, P-V |
| f. 5513 | Civil Service-Commerce, C |
| f. 5514 | Commerce, D-E |
| f. 5515 | Commerce, F-W |
| f. 5516 | Communications-Confirmations |
| f. 5517 | Congress |
| f. 5518 | Congress, Congressional Leadership for the Future |
| f. 5519 | Courts |
| f. 5520 | Crime |
| f. 5521 | Defense |
| f. 5522 | District of Columbia, A-E |
| f. 5523 | District of Columbia, F-H |
| f. 5524 | District of Columbia, I-P |
| f. 5525 | District of Columbia, S-W |
| f. 5526 | District of Columbia, Crime, Jan-May |
| f. 5527 | District of Columbia, Crime, June |
| f. 5528 | District of Columbia, Crime, July-Oct |
| f. 5529 | District of Columbia, Revenue |
| f. 5530 | District of Columbia, Senate Committee, Jan-May |
| f. 5531 | District of Columbia, Senate Committee, June-Oct |
| f. 5532 | District of Columbia, Senate Committee, Nov-Dec |
| f. 5533 | District of Columbia, Senate Committee, Community Day Care Coalition |
| f. 5534 | District of Columbia, Transit |
| f. 5535 | Economy |
| f. 5536 | Education, A-P |
| f. 5537 | Education, Vocational |
| f. 5538 | Federal Government-Foreign Affairs, A-Ce |
| f. 5539 | Foreign Affairs, Ci-M |
| f. 5540 | Foreign Affairs, N-U |
| f. 5541 | Foreign Affairs, Cambodia, Jan-May |
| f. 5542 | Foreign Affairs, Cambodia, June |
| f. 5543 | Foreign Affairs, Cambodia, July-Dec |
| f. 5544 | Foreign Affairs, Vietnam |
| f. 5545 | Health, A-F |
| f. 5546 | Health, H-P |
| f. 5547 | Housing |
| f. 5548 | Housing, St. Louis Authority |
| f. 5549 | Immigration-Industry |
| f. 5550 | Labor, B-O |
| f. 5551 | Labor, P-U |
| f. 5552 | Labor, Bridgeton-Job Corps Center |
| f. 5553 | Labor, Excelsior Springs-Job Corps Center, April-June |
| f. 5554 | Labor, Excelsior Springs-Job Corps Center, June-Sept |
| f. 5555 | Labor, Railroad Retirement |
| f. 5556 | Memorials |
| f. 5557 | Missouri |
| f. 5558 | Missouri, Legal |
| f. 5559 | Missouri, Local Matters |
| f. 5560 | Natural Resources, A-B |
| f. 5561 | Natural Resources, C-Po |
| f. 5562 | Natural Resources, Pr-W |
| f. 5563 | Natural Resources, Environmental Teach-In |
| f. 5564 | Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Air & Water Pollution |
| f. 5565 | Political Affairs |
| f. 5566 | Political Affairs, 1970 Campaign & Election, Jan-June |
| f. 5567 | Political Affairs, 1970 Campaign & Election, July |
| f. 5568 | Political Affairs, 1970 Campaign & Election, August |
| f. 5569 | Political Affairs, 1970 Campaign & Election, September |
| f. 5570 | Political Affairs, 1970 Campaign & Election, October |
| f. 5571 | Political Affairs, 1970 Campaign & Election, Material |
| f. 5572 | Political Affairs, 1970 Campaign & Election, Spending |
| f. 5573 | Political Affairs, 1970 Campaign & Election, Television time |
| f. 5574 | Political Affairs, Democratic National Committee, General, A-O |
| f. 5575 | Political Affairs, Democratic National Committee, General, P-S |
| f. 5576 | Political Affairs, Democratic National Committee, Human Environment, April-July |
| f. 5577 | Political Affairs, Democratic National Committee, Human Environment, Aug-Dec |
| f. 5578 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party in Missouri, Jan-Oct |
| f. 5579 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party in Missouri, Nov-Dec |
| f. 5580 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party, Reform, Jan-Sept |
| f. 5581 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party, Reform, Oct-Dec |
| f. 5582 | Political Affairs, Democratic Senate Campaign Committee |
| f. 5583 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, Jan-Feb |
| f. 5584 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, March |
| f. 5585 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, April 1-7 |
| f. 5586 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, April 8-18 |
| f. 5587 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, April 20-30 |
| f. 5588 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, May |
| f. 5589 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, June |
| f. 5590 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, July |
| f. 5591 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, August |
| f. 5592 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, September |
| f. 5593 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, October |
| f. 5594 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform, Nov-Dec |
| f. 5595-5598 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform-Background |
| f. 5599 | Political Affairs, Electoral College Reform-Background, Curzon |
| f. 5600 | Political Affairs, Jackson Day |
| f. 5601 | Political Affairs, Kennedy (Senator) |
| f. 5602 | Political Affairs, Responses to the Real Majority |
| f. 5603 | Political Affairs, Symington (Senator Stuart) |
| f. 5604 | Post Office |
| f. 5605 | Powers of the President of the U.S. |
| f. 5606 | Public Works |
| f. 5607 | Publicity |
| f. 5608 | Science-Security |
| f. 5609 | Taxes |
| f. 5610 | Transportation, A-M |
| f. 5611 | Transportation, R-T |
| f. 5612 | Veterans |
| f. 5613 | Welfare, A-M |
| f. 5614 | Welfare, R-S | 1971 |
| f. 5615 | Agriculture, B-I |
| f. 5616 | Agriculture, Cattle-Litton, Jerry |
| f. 5617 | Agriculture, Cotton |
| f. 5618 | Agriculture, Crop Reports-Corn |
| f. 5619 | Agriculture, Crop Reports-Soybeans, Wheat |
| f. 5620 | Agriculture, Programs-General |
| f. 5621 | Agriculture, Programs. F-S |
| f. 5622 | Armed Services, A-D |
| f. 5623 | Armed Services, I-V |
| f. 5624 | Armed Services, Facilities |
| f. 5625 | Armed Services, Manpower |
| f. 5626 | Armed Services, Selective Service Reform |
| f. 5627 | Civil Disorder-Civil Rights |
| f. 5628 | Civil Service |
| f. 5629 | Civil Service-Commerce, A-C |
| f. 5630 | Commerce, C-S |
| f. 5631 | Commerce, Foreign |
| f. 5632 | Confirmations |
| f. 5633 | Congress |
| f. 5634 | Congress-Courts |
| f. 5635-5636 | Crime |
| f. 5637 | Defense |
| f. 5638 | District of Columbia, Committee |
| f. 5639 | District of Columbia, Committee, A-G |
| f. 5640 | District of Columbia, Committee, H-S |
| f. 5641 | District of Columbia, Committee-Disability case |
| f. 5642 | District of Columbia, Committee-Transportation |
| f. 5643 | Economy, C-I |
| f. 5644 | Economy, M-T |
| f. 5645 | Economy, Wage/Price Controls |
| f. 5646 | Education, A-F |
| f. 5647 | Education, Higher |
| f. 5648 | Education, Vocational |
| f. 5649 | Education, Vocational-Conference |
| f. 5650 | Federal Government |
| f. 5651 | Foreign Affairs, A-I |
| f. 5652 | Foreign Affairs, M-U |
| f. 5653 | Foreign Affairs, Vietnam, Jan-May |
| f. 5654 | Foreign Affairs, Vietnam, June-Dec |
| f. 5655 | Health, A-D |
| f. 5656 | Health, F-L |
| f. 5657 | Health, M-R |
| f. 5658 | Health, Aging |
| f. 5659 | Health, Child Care |
| f. 5660 | Health, Grants |
| f. 5661 | Health, Insurance |
| f. 5662 | Health, Manpower |
| f. 5663 | Housing-Industry |
| f. 5664 | Labor, B-E |
| f. 5665 | Labor, K-U |
| f. 5666 | Labor, Kansas City Bricklayers Union |
| f. 5667 | Library of Congress-Memorials |
| f. 5668 | Missouri, A-W |
| f. 5669 | Missouri, Local Matters |
| f. 5670 | Natural Resources, A-E |
| f. 5671 | Natural Resources, M-P |
| f. 5672 | Natural Resources, Fish-Fuel |
| f. 5673 | Natural Resources, Landmarks-Jefferson Barracks |
| f. 5674 | Natural Resources, National Environment Lab, May-June |
| f. 5675 | Natural Resources, National Environment Lab, July-Aug |
| f. 5676 | Natural Resources, National Environment Lab, Aug-Sept |
| f. 5677 | Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Air & Water Pollution |
| f. 5678 | Natural Resources, Water |
| f. 5679 | Natural Resources, Water-Rivers, March-June |
| f. 5680 | Natural Resources, Water-Rivers, July-Nov |
| f. 5681 | Natural Resources, Water-Solid Waste Disposal |
| f. 5682 | Political Affairs, C-Democratic Party |
| f. 5683 | Political Affairs, Democratic Policy Council-V |
| f. 5684 | Political Affairs, 1972 Campaign, Jan-Aug |
| f. 5685 | Political Affairs, 1972 Campaign, Oct-Dec |
| f. 5686 | Political Affairs, 1972 Campaign-Muskie, Edmund |
| f. 5687 | Political Affairs, Campaign Spending |
| f. 5688 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party in Missouri, Jan-March |
| f. 5689 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party in Missouri, April-May |
| f. 5690 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party in Missouri, June-Dec |
| f. 5691 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party in Missouri-Jackson Day |
| f. 5692 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party in Missouri-Miscellaneous |
| f. 5693 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party-Reform, Jan |
| f. 5694 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party-Reform, Feb |
| f. 5695 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party-Reform, Mar-April |
| f. 5696 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party-Reform, May-July |
| f. 5697 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party-Reform, August |
| f. 5698 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party-Reform, Sept-Oct |
| f. 5699 | Post Office |
| f. 5700 | President of the U.S., A-V |
| f. 5701 | President of the U.S., Appointments |
| f. 5702 | President of the U.S., Pentagon Papers |
| f. 5703 | President of the U.S., War Powers, Jan-Feb |
| f. 5704 | President of the U.S., War Powers, March-April |
| f. 5705 | President of the U.S., War Powers, May-July |
| f. 5706 | President of the U.S., War Powers, Aug-Dec |
| f. 5707 | Public Activities, Publicity |
| f. 5708 | Public Works |
| f. 5709 | Public Works, Lock and Dam # 26 |
| f. 5710 | Science, National Science Foundation |
| f. 5711 | Science, P.E.S.T. |
| f. 5712 | Science, Research |
| f. 5713 | Security |
| f. 5714 | Taxes, C-E |
| f. 5715 | Taxes, I-T |
| f. 5716 | Taxes, Revenue Sharing, Jan-June |
| f. 5717 | Taxes, Revenue Sharing, July-Dec |
| f. 5718 | Transportation, Auto-Aviation |
| f. 5719 | Transportation, M-W |
| f. 5720 | Veterans |
| f. 5721 | Welfare |
| f. 5722 | Welfare, Aging |
| f. 5723 | Welfare, Medicaid/Medicare |
| f. 5724 | Welfare, Social Security | 1972 |
| f. 5725 | Aging |
| f. 5726 | Agriculture, B-M |
| f. 5727 | Agriculture, P-R |
| f. 5728 | Agriculture, Rural Programs |
| f. 5729 | Armed Services |
| f. 5730 | Civil Rights, A-E |
| f. 5731 | Civil Rights, G-V |
| f. 5732 | Civil Service |
| f. 5733 | Commerce, A-D |
| f. 5734 | Commerce, E-S |
| f. 5735 | Confirmations-Congress |
| f. 5736 | Courts |
| f. 5737 | Crime |
| f. 5738 | Defense |
| f. 5739 | District of Columbia |
| f. 5740 | District of Columbia, Government |
| f. 5741 | Economy, A-I |
| f. 5742 | Economy, J-S |
| f. 5743 | Education, A-H |
| f. 5744 | Education, I-V |
| f. 5745 | Education, Grants |
| f. 5746 | Education, Higher |
| f. 5747 | Foreign Affairs |
| f. 5748 | Foreign Affairs, Countries |
| f. 5749 | Foreign Affairs, Vietnam |
| f. 5750 | Government, Federal |
| f. 5751 | Health, A-D |
| f. 5752 | Health, F-M |
| f. 5753 | Health, N-S |
| f. 5754 | Health, Facilities |
| f. 5755 | Health, Hospitals |
| f. 5756 | Health, Projects |
| f. 5757 | Holidays-Industry |
| f. 5758 | Labor, B-M |
| f. 5759 | Labor, N-Y |
| f. 5760 | Labor, Job Corps-Excelsior Springs |
| f. 5761 | Labor, Management Relations |
| f. 5762 | Library of Congress-Memorials |
| f. 5763 | Missouri, A-L |
| f. 5764 | Missouri, M-W |
| f. 5765 | Missouri, Air Conservation Commission |
| f. 5766 | Missouri, Cases |
| f. 5767 | Missouri, Clean Water Commission |
| f. 5768 | Missouri, Departments, A-E |
| f. 5769 | Missouri, Departments, L-R |
| f. 5770 | Missouri, Local Matters |
| f. 5771 | Missouri, State Board of Nursing |
| f. 5772 | Natural Resources, A-E |
| f. 5773 | Natural Resources, L-P |
| f. 5774 | Natural Resources, R-W |
| f. 5775-5780 | Natural Resources, Clear Air Act amendments |
| f. 5781 | Natural Resources, Environmental Quality |
| f. 5782 | Natural Resources, Fish-Fuel |
| f. 5783 | Natural Resources, Water (Rivers) |
| f. 5784 | Natural Resources, Water (Solid Waste) |
| f. 5785 | Political Affairs, Campaign |
| f. 5786 | Political Affairs, 1972 Campaign |
| f. 5787 | Political Affairs, 1972 Campaign-Muskie, Edmund |
| f. 5788 | Political Affairs, 1972 Campaign |
| f. 5789 | Political Affairs, 1972 Campaign-Vice Presidential |
| f. 5790 | Political Affairs, Democratic National Committee |
| f. 5791 | Political Affairs, Democratic National Convention |
| f. 5792 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party |
| f. 5793 | Political Affairs, Democratic Party-Platform |
| f. 5794 | Political Affairs, Election Process-Electoral Reform |
| f. 5795 | Political Affairs, ITT Scandal |
| f. 5796 | Political Affairs, Missouri |
| f. 5797 | Political Affairs, National Committee for an Effective Congress |
| f. 5798 | Political Affairs, State of the Union Rebuttal |
| f. 5799 | Political Affairs, Television Shows |
| f. 5800 | Political Affairs, Voting-Youth |
| f. 5801 | Post Office |
| f. 5802 | Power |
| f. 5803 | President of the U.S. |
| f. 5804 | President of the U.S., War Powers, Jan-April |
| f. 5805 | President of the U.S., War Powers, May-Dec |
| f. 5806 | Press |
| f. 5807 | Public Works, A-E |
| f. 5808 | Public Works, F-G |
| f. 5809 | Public Works, H-L |
| f. 5810 | Public Works, M-P |
| f. 5811 | Public Works, Pe-R |
| f. 5812 | Public Works, S-W |
| f. 5813 | Public Works, Army Corps of Engineers |
| f. 5814 | Public Works, County Line Dam |
| f. 5815 | Public Works, Gasconade County |
| f. 5816 | Public Works, Lake Taneycomo |
| f. 5817 | Public Works, L-15 Levee |
| f. 5818 | Public Works, Meramec Basin |
| f. 5819 | Public Works, Pattonsburg, Feb-May |
| f. 5820 | Public Works, Pattonsburg, June 1-14 |
| f. 5821 | Public Works, Pattonsburg, June 15-Nov |
| f. 5822 | Public Works, St. Louis |
| f. 5823 | Public Works, Truman Dam |
| f. 5824 | Publicity, A-T |
| f. 5825 | Publicity, Press, July-Aug |
| f. 5826 | Publicity, Press, September |
| f. 5827 | Publicity, Press, October |
| f. 5828 | Publicity, Press, November |
| f. 5829 | Publicity, Press, December |
| f. 5830 | Science |
| f. 5831 | Security |
| f. 5832 | Taxes, C-P |
| f. 5833 | Taxes, R-W |
| f. 5834 | Transportation, Automobile |
| f. 5835 | Transportation, Aviation-Water |
| f. 5836 | Veterans |
| f. 5837 | Welfare |
| f. 5838 | Welfare, Social Security |
| f. 5839 | Welfare, Vocational Rehabilitation Centers | 1973 |
| f. 5840 | Agriculture, A-C |
| f. 5841 | Agriculture, L-R |
| f. 5842 | Appropriations-Civil Disorders |
| f. 5843 | Civil Rights |
| f. 5844 | Civil Service |
| f. 5845 | Commerce |
| f. 5846 | Confirmations-Courts |
| f. 5847 | Crime |
| f. 5848 | Defense-District of Columbia |
| f. 5849 | Economy |
| f. 5850 | Economy, Inflation |
| f. 5851 | Education, A-F |
| f. 5852 | Education, G-V |
| f. 5853 | Federal Government |
| f. 5854 | Foreign Affairs, Aid-Countries |
| f. 5855 | Foreign Affairs, Countries-Vietnam |
| f. 5856 | Health, A-D |
| f. 5857 | Health, E-L |
| f. 5858 | Health, M-R |
| f. 5859 | Housing |
| f. 5860 | Immigration-Industry |
| f. 5861 | Labor, B-E |
| f. 5862 | Labor, G-W |
| f. 5863 | Library of Congress-Memorials |
| f. 5864 | Missouri |
| f. 5865 | Missouri, Cases |
| f. 5866 | Missouri, Local Matters |
| f. 5867 | Natural Resources, A-P |
| f. 5868 | Natural Resources, R-W |
| f. 5869-5870 | Natural Resources, Fuel |
| f. 5871 | Political Affairs |
| f. 5872 | Political Affairs, 1974 Campaign, Jan-June |
| f. 5873 | Political Affairs, 1974 Campaign, July-Dec |
| f. 5874 | Political Affairs, 1974 Campaign, Fundraising |
| f. 5875 | Political Affairs, 1974 Campaign, Volunteers |
| f. 5876 | Political Affairs, Courtesy |
| f. 5877 | Political Affairs, Watergate |
| f. 5878 | Post Office-Power |
| f. 5879 | President of the U.S. |
| f. 5880 | Public Works, County Line Dam |
| f. 5881 | Publicity-Science |
| f. 5882 | Taxes |
| f. 5883 | Transportation |
| f. 5884 | Veterans |
| f. 5885 | Welfare |
| f. 5886 | Welfare, Medicare |
| f. 5887 | Welfare, Social Security |
| f. 5888 | Watergate, No Replies |
| f. 5889 | Watergate, Robos |
These index terms are the subjects, people, places, etc. under which this collection is listed in all available indexes at The State Historical Society of Missouri-Columbia. If you are interested in a specific index term, please contact the reference staff.
| Index Term | Location |
|---|---|
| Aging--Law and legislation | f. 3568-3609 |
| Agriculture--Law and legislation | f. 2186-2370, 3610-3654a, 5405, 5503-5506, 5615-5621, 5726-5728, 5840, 5841 |
| Capital punishment | f. 125-130, 233-235 |
| Civil rights | f. 134-137, 5409, 5511, 5512, 5527, 5730, 5731, 5843 |
| Civil service | f. 3281-3296, 5410, 5513, 5628, 5629, 5732, 5844 |
| Commerce--Law and legislation | f. 3685a-3705, 5165-5173, 5514, 5515, 5629-5631, 5411-5415, 5733-, 5734, 5845 |
| Communication--Law and legislation | f. 3706-3739, 5516 |
| Corruption in politics | f. 23, 27, 39, 57, 93, 102 |
| Courts--Law and legislation | f. 4621-4751 |
| Courts--Missouri | f. 112-222 |
| Crime--Law and legislation | f. 3740-3749, 5419, 5520, 5635, 5636, 5737, 5847 |
| District of Columbia--Law and legislation | f. 3297-3346, 5421-5429, 5520-5534, 5638-5642, 5739, 5848 |
| Dowd, Edward L. (1918-2004) | f. 23, 27, 39, 57, 93, 102 |
| Eagleton, Thomas Francis (1929-2007) | f. 1-5889 |
| Economic policy | f. 3863-4038, 5430-5432, 5535, 5643-5645, 5741, 5742, 5849, 5850 |
| Education--Law and legislation | f. 4039-4107, 5433-5435, 5536, 5537, 5646-5649, 5744-5746, 5851, 5852 |
| Election, 1960--Missouri Attorney General | f. 112, 116-124 |
| Election, 1964--Missouri Lieutenant Governor | f. 2400-2534 |
| Election, 1968--Missouri Senatorial | f. 2535-2767 |
| Election, 1972--Presidential | f. 2768-2833 |
| Election, 1974--Missouri Senatorial | f. 2834-2911 |
| Election, 1980--Missouri Senatorial | f. 2912-2976 |
| Election, 1982--Missouri Senatorial | f. 3189-3191 |
| Election, 1984--Presidential | f. 3192-3197 |
| Election, 1986--Missouri Senatorial | f. 3198-3204 |
| Elections | f. 90 |
| Energy resources--Government policy | f. 4108-4264 |
| Environment--Law and legislation | f. 5265-4350 |
| Floods, Missouri--Law and legislation | f. 3232, 3233 |
| Health--Law and legislation | f. 4556-4627, 5439, 5440, 5545, 5546, 5655-5662 |
| Home rule--Washington, D.C. | f. 3300, 3301, 3319 |
| Insurance, Flood--Law and legislation | f. 5073-5129 |
| International relations | f. 4351-4555, 5437, 5438, 5538-5544, 5651-5654, 5747-5749, 5854, 5855 |
| Interracial marriage | f. 180 |
| Jails--Missouri, St. Louis | f. 25 |
| Juvenile delinquency | f. 181, 182, 191, 337 |
| Labor and laboring classes--Law and legislation | f. 4752-4794, 5447-5455, 5550-5555, 5664-5666, 5758-5761 |
| Military policy | f. 3750-3862, 5420, 5521, 5637, 5738, 5848 |
| Missouri, St. Louis | f. 1-111 |
| Mondale, Walter Frederick (1928- ) | f. 3192-3197 |
| Natural resources--Law and legislation | f. 4795-4838, 5463-5466, 5560-5564, 5670-5681, 5772-5784, 5867-5870 |
| Politics--Missouri, 1950s-1960s | f. 1-111 |
| Pollution--Law and legislation | f. 2371-2399, 3655-3685, 5466 |
| Prisons and prisoners--Missouri | f. 295-299 |
| Public welfare--Law and legislation | f. 5500-5502, 5321, 5322, 5613, 5614, 5721-5724, 5838, 5839, 5885-5887 |
| Public works--Law and legislation | f. 4844-4935, 5474-5488, 5606, 5708, 5709, 5807-5823 |
| Public works--Missouri | f. 3234-3271 |
| Riots, 1960s-1970s | f. 351, 5510, 5527 |
| Social security | f. 5130-5164, 5838, 5887 |
| Spencer, George A. (1906-1997) | f. 212, 213 |
| Transportation--Law and legislation | f. 4936-5003, 5174-5278, 5497, 5498, 5610, 5611, 5718, 5719, 5834, 5835, 5883 |
| Truman, Harry S (1884-1972) | f. 5004-5014 |
| U.S. Congress, Senate, Committee on Governmental Affairs | f. 3272-3567 |
| Watergate Affair, 1972-1974 | f. 5888-5889 |
| Winston Churchill Memorial and Library, Fulton, Missouri | f. 5460 |
| Wiretapping | f. 102, 111, 219-222 |
| Woods, Harriet (1927-2007) | f. 3189-3191, 3198-3204 |