Series 1:
Speeches/Press Releases (SP)
(Boxes 1-130)
Speeches/Press Releases Box 1
Speeches, “The Crisis in American Education,” October 1958
1, Clipping, regarding JR letter to Nikita Krushchev, October 18, 1958
1, Speech, “Citizenship Role in American Political Life,” Schenley Hall, Pittsburgh, November 14, 1958
1A, Speech, unemployment problems, increase business activity, January 1959
2, Speech, Activation Dinner, 2702D USAR Logistical Command, Humphrey’s Driftwood Room, Charleston, November 19, 1958
3, Speech, “Women in Public Affairs,” Women’s National Democratic Club Luncheon Meeting, Washington, December 1, 1958
4, Speech, Elks Memorial Service, Elkins, December 7, 1958
5, Speech, “Protecting Metropolitan Water Quality,” Winter Meeting, Interstate Commission on Potomac River Basin, Washington, January 29, 1959
6, Speech, 76th Anniversary of the Pendleton (Civil Service) Act, Annual Civil Service Banquet, AFL-CIO, Portsmouth, Virginia, January 16, 1959
7, Speech, “The Development of Religious Liberty,” Congressional Banquet, Washington, January 21, 1959
8, Speech, Washington Board of Trade Dinner for new members of Congress, Washington, January 6, 1959
9, Speech, “The Business Man in Public Affairs,” Weirton Chamber of Commerce, Weirton, February 11, 1959
10, Speech, “The Ethical Challenge to American Protestantism,” Good Shepherd Methodist Church, Washington, February 17, 1959
11, Speech, All American City Award Celebration, Huntington (unable to attend due to bad weather), February 10, 1959
12, Speech, “The Role of the Citizen in Government,” Georgia Highway Contractors Association, Savannah, Georgia, February 23, 1959 (empty)
Speech, “The Development of Religious Liberty,” National City Christian Church, Washington, January 21, 1959
Press Release, Federal Highway program fund apportionments to West Virginia, January 31, 1959
Press Release, impact of foreign residual United States domestic coal industry, conference with Lewis Strauss, Secretary of Commerce, February 6, 1959
13, Speech, “Business Man in Public Affairs,” Annual Conference, Southeastern Electrical Exchange, Boca Raton, Florida, March 24, 1959; Committee of One Hundred, Miami, March 31, 1959
14, Speech, “The Dignity of Work,” West Virginia Vocational Association, Jackson’s Mill, April 18, 1959
15, Speech, “The Dignity of Work,” West Virginia Vocational Association, Beckley, April 18, 1959
16, Speech, “Warmth of America in the Cold War,” United Service Organization’s National Council, Washington, April 18, 1959
17, Speech, “Business Man in Public Affairs,” Surety Bond Producers, Plaza Hotel, New York, April 2, 1959
18, Speech, West Virginia State Elementary School Principals, Elks Club, Beckley, April 16, 1959
19, Speech, “The Integrity of the Unbalanced,” West Liberty State College, West Liberty, April 11, 1959
20, “The Citizen Looks at Government,” American Road Builders Association, Adolphus Hotel, Dallas, January 20, 1959
21, “The Meaning of National Security,” Fairmont, April 19, 1959
22, Banking and Currency hearing, Beckley, March 5, 1959
23, Biographical Sketch, JR
24, Labor and Management bill, S. 1555, April 20, 1959
25, “National Forest,” Forest Land Development
26, Residual Oil, quotas on imports, February 1, 1959
Press Release, blind, self expression bill, S. 1093, February 17, 1959
Press Release, Social Security Act Amendment, S. 1186, March 17, 1959
27, “Highways,” Amendment, Federal-Aid Highway Acts, April 29, 1959
28, Statement, school support, April 13, 1959
29, Aid-Distress areas, March 29, 1959
30, Filibuster, statement regarding debate limitation, January 21, 1959
31, Governor Cecil Underwood, letter regarding taxes, highways
32, “New Frontiers For Farming,” February 6, 1959
33, Remarks, Stonewall Jackson 135th Anniversary, January 21, 1959
School Support Act (S. 2), release on Stansberry Statement, April 16, 1959
35, Statement, Highways and Waterways, Public Work Committee
36, Hearing, “Youth Conservation,” Labor and Public Welfare, May 11, 1959
37, Banking and Currency hearing, Beckley, March 5, 1959
38, Davis Memorial Goodwill Industries, dedication, sheltered workshop, Washington, May 3, 1959
39, Putnam County Council of Parent and Teachers, Poca High School, May 5, 1959
40, Conference of Oil, Chemical and Atomic Workers, Woodner Hotel, Washington, April 12, 1959
41, House Public Works Committee, HR 5950, May 5, 1959
42, “Quality Education,” West Virginia School Boards Association, Bluefield, March 26, 1959
43, Statement, Veterans Assistance Act, May 7, 1959
44, “Businessman in Public Affairs,” Southeastern Electric Exchange, Boca Raton, Florida, March 24, 1959
45, Press Release, community facilities bill, May 9, 1959
46, JR raps policy, pinching little firms, Elkins Inter-Mountain, May 7, 1959
47, Legal Secretaries, West Virginia State Convention, Parkersburg, May 16, 1959
Press Release, “We Build A Better West Virginia,” West Virginia Industrial Development Conference, Beckley, May 21, 1959
48, “Education to Match Our Times,” Glen Rogers High School commencement, May 21, 1959
49, “We Build A Better West Virginia,” West Virginia Industrial Conference, Beckley, May 21, 1959
50, Rex Pyles Dinner, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, May 30, 1959
51, Mandatory quotas on imports residual oil
Press Release, interstate system, Federal-Aid Highway Acts, April 29, 1959
Press Release, regarding mandatory quotas on imports of residual oil, White House meeting, March 3, 1959
52, Memorial Address, “The Trust That Is Left To Us,” Veterans of Foreign Wars, Franklin, May 30, 1959
Speech, “The Trust That Is Left To Us,” Memorial Day Services, Franklin, May 30, 1959
53, “Plumbing Contractor in Public Affairs,” Plumbing Contractors National Convention, Miami, June 3, 1959
54, Press Release, coal tar for surface, binders, June 1959
55, Mutual Security Act Amendment
Press Release, regarding foreign aid, from office of Robert C. Byrd, June 2, 1959
56, West Virginia Democratic Victory Dinner, Charleston, February 18, 1959
57, Excerpts, JR and Robert C. Byrd, meeting with West Virginia counties, small business, February 28, 1959
Speech, “The Plumbing Contractor in Public Affairs,” National Association of Plumbing Contractors, Miami, June 3, 1959
Press Release, coal research (Curtis-Wright), June 1, 1959
58, National Monument for West Virginia Washington Western Lands, June 5, 1959
58A, Speech, Senator Jackson, Parkersburg, June 7, 1959
59, “The Crisis in American Education,” excerpts from speeches regarding education, 1958
60A, President Lyndon B. Johnson delivers commencement address, Bethany College, June 7, 1959
61, Pamphlet, Small Business Act, letter to William T. Miller
62, Press Release, problems of aged and aging, June 17, 1959
63, National League of Postmasters, Clarksburg, June 16, 1959
64, Federal-Aid Highway Program in West Virginia, fund apportionments
65, “The Union Member as a Citizen,” AFL-CIO Summer Institute, Morgantown, June 18, 1959
66, Industrial Procurement Conference, Elkins, June 19, 1959
67, Aged and Aging, Morgantown, June 18, 1959
68, “Public Relations and Public Responsibility,” National Community Television Association, Philadelphia, June 23, 1959
69, Veterans Affairs, Senate Resolution 19, June 9-10, 1959
70, West Virginia Centennial, Senate Joint Resolution 106 and House Joint Resolution 208, June 25, 1959
Press Release, Youth Conservation Corps, June 5, 1959
TVA Amendment, June 29, 1959
71, Lions International Convention, “Living In A World of Neighbors,” New York
72, Introductory Remarks, Commercial Law League
73, Supplemental Statement, Area Limitations, HR 3460 TVA
74, Department of Peace, Bill by Jennings Randolph, July 2, 1959
75, Excerpts from Speech, Commercial Law League, White Sulphur Springs
76, TVA Amendment Revised, July 9, 1959
77, Potomac Flood Control and Water Supply, July 12, 1959
78, Youth Conservation Corps, July 14, 1959
79, Statement, S.200, regarding DuPont Company Tax Penalty
80, Statement, Fair Trade Legislation, S.1083, July 10, 1959
81, Speech, “Building a Better West Virginia” Junior Chamber of Commerce, Elkins, July 18, 1959
82, Speech, Ground Breaking Ceremonies, Elkins Sewage Disposal Plant, July 17, 1959
83, Speech, Federation of the Blind Convention, Parkersburg, July 18, 1959
84, Youth Convention Corps, and Corps Proposal, July 22, 1959
85, Statement, S.743, Mine Safety Bill, July 21, 1959
86, Opening Statement, Youth Conservation Corps, S812
87, Columbian Club, 25th Anniversary Banquet, Clarksburg, July 26, 1959
88, Statement, Senate, Coal Research Bill, July 27, 1959
89, Speech: “Building a Better West Virginia” WV Bakers Association Annual Convention, White Sulphur Springs, July 28, 1959
90, American Legion Convention, Parkersburg July 24, 1959
91, Statement, Keogh- Simpson Bill, Pension Plan, July 30, 1959
92, Statement, regarding Highways, August 5, 1959
93, Press Release, Depreciation Allowances on Capital Equipment
94, Flood Control Bill, Rivers and Harbors, Itschner, Chief Engineers
95, Speech, Mineral County Fair, Fort Ashby, August 11, 1959
96, “Our Party’s Challenge, “Young Democratic Clubs of West Virginia, Fairmont, August 14, 1959
98, Father- Son Banquet – Seventh Day Baptist Generation Conference, Salem, August 19, 1959
Press Release, regarding School Construction Bill Education-School Support etc., August 23, 1959
99, Allotments to States, Water Pollution Control, August 26, 1959
100, Dedication, Berkeley County War Memorial Park, Martinsburg, August 29, 1959
BOX 2
Speeches/Press Releases Box 2
101, “Fly-in Breakfast,” Municipal Airport, Martinsburg, August 30, 1959
102, Men’s Bible Classes of Charles Town and Ransom, August 30, 1959
103, Surpluses for the Hungry, from Record, August 27, 1959
104, Press Release, Education- School support-Salaries, August 23, 1959
105, Labor Day Speeches, United Mine Workers and Upper Kanawha Valley Unions, September 7, 1959
106, Odd Fellows – Annual Homecoming, Elkins, September 6, 1959
107, Abraham Lincoln, February 1959
108, Constitutional Rights for D.C., Statement, S.J. 138, September 9, 1959
109, Speech, “Businessmen in Public Affairs” West Virginia Savings and Loans League, White Sulphur Springs, September 11, 1959
110, Press Release, Gilbert McKown, Editor, Martinsburg Journal, regarding School Support
111, Press Release, Water Pollution Control, September 9, 1959
112, “The Businessman in Public Affairs,” Cincinnati, Ohio, Theater Convention, September 16, 1959
113, Press Release, 14th National Conference on Citizenship, Washington D.C.
114, Press Release, Lyndon B. Johnson – Special Committee on Unemployment, September 16, 1959
115, “The Challenge of Citizenship,” 14th National Conference on Citizenship, Washington D.C., September 19, 1959
116, Speech, Baltimore Chapter of West Virginia University Alumni – Baltimore, MD/Washington D. C., September 18, 1959
116, Speech, Credit Union Management Appreciation Night-Toledo, Ohio, September 19, 1959
117, Speech, Tygart Valley Charitable Trust – Grafton, September 18, 1959
118, Speech, “The Role of Woman in Public Affairs,” United Daughters of the Confederacy, September 25, 1959
119, Speech, “The Businessman in Public Affairs,” National Association of Waste Material Dealers, Inc., Washington D.C., September 24, 1959
120, TVA Comments for Bluefield Speech-Bluefield, September 26, 1959
121, Speech, “The Responsibilities of Government,” West Virginia Motor Truck Association, Inc., Huntington, October 3, 1959
122, Statement, I. L. Hernstadt, Professor of Economics
123, Voting Records of Senator Jennings Randolph – 1st Session 86th
124, Press Release, “Education and the Pursuit of Excellence,” Albuquerque, October 23, 1959
125, Letters, Mrs. Edward J McQuail, Jr., regarding Garden Club of West Virginia
126, Introduction – Randolph
127, Speech, West Virginia Labor Federation Convention, Charleston, October 15, 1959
128, Press Release, Unemployment Problems – Special Senate Committee, October 10, 1959
129, Speech, Harpers Ferry Centennial Observance regarding Henry T. McDonald, October 16, 1959
130, Introduction of Senator John F. Kennedy, Wellsburg and Charleston, October 10, 1959
131, “Education and the Pursuit of Excellence,” New Mexico Education Association, October 23, 1959
132, Speech, “The Quest for Peace,” United Vesper Service, West Virginia University, October 25, 1959
133, Press Release, Aged and Aging, October 29-30, 1959, November 3-6, 1959
134, Speech, Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, West Virginia Legislative branch of Government, November 4, 1959
135, Speech, “This Land of Ours,” Jackson’s Mill Soil Conservation Service Meeting, November 4, 1959
136, Press Release, Soil Convention Meeting, Jackson’s Mill, November 4, 1959
137, Press Release, Unemployment Problems Hearings, November 6, 1959
138, Speech, “The Businessman in Public Affairs,” Rotary Club – Weston, November 9, 1959
139, Speech, “Public Relations and Public Responsibility,” Television Association, White Sulphur Springs, November 7, 1959
140, “Jokes”
141, Tape by Jennings Randolph, Small Colleges: Their Importance and Their Needs, 1959
142, Hearing Schedule, Unemployment Problems, Welch, Wheeling, Fayetteville, and Beckley, November 16-18, 1959
143, Speech, Political Science Club, Wheeling College, Wheeling
144, Introduction, Senator Hubert H Humphrey, Beckley, November 21, 1959
145, Remarks by Jennings Randolph, regarding Proposed Eisenhower-Benson Farm Policy, Agricultural and Coal Research and Rural Area Development
146, Press Release, Unemployment Problems, December 1, 1959
147, Speech, St. Patrick’s Day Address, Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago, March 1959
148, Statement and Press Release, Aged and Drug Pricing, December 8, 1959
149, Opening Statement by Jennings Randolph, Unemployment Problems, New Orleans, December 11, 1959
150, Speech, General Contractors of New York, “Businessman in Public Affairs,” Waldorf Astoria, December 15, 1959
151, Press Release, Joint Statement of Randolph and Byrd regarding Residual Imports
152, Federal Aviation Agency, letter from William B. Davis, Director
153, Television script, “Celebrity Parade,” Washington D.C., December 28, 1959
154, Speech, “Why Am I A Democrat,” Bethany Convocation, Wheeling, December 17, 1959
155, Press Release, Hearings, Wheeling, regarding Travel Flights, New York
155, Extracted from News Reports, Democratic State Executive Committee, Charleston
156, Press Release, Election Announcement
157, Speech, “The Contemporary Political Scene,” Speech Association of America, Washington D.C., December 30, 1959
158, Speech, regarding Amendment to the Bridges – Randolph D.C Apprenticeship Act of 1946, January 6, 1960
159, Speech, Greater Fairmont Development Association Station, WJPB-TV, Fairmont, January 9, 1960
160, Speech, “The Obligations of Freedom,” Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fairmont, January 10, 1960
161, Press Release, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Fairmont, W.Va., January 10, 1960
162, Speech, “Welcome to Congress” dinner of Women’s National Press Club by Senator Oren E. Long, Hawaii, January 6, 1960
163, Speech, AFL-CIO Legislative Conference Willard Hotel, Washington, D.C., Labor Convention, January 11, 1960
164, Commencement Addresses by Randall B. Hamrick, January 1960
165, Labor Unions, January, 1960
166, Press Release, American Business Association Dinner, January 18, 1960
167, Press Release, Federal Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Commission, January 18, 1960
168, Speech, American Business Association Dinner, Washington, D.C., January 16, 1960
169, Speech, Area Development Bill (S. 722) To Assist Distressed Areas, January 21, 1960
170, Panel Discussion, American Road Builders’ Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 20, 1960
171, Press Release, Panel Discussion-American Road Builders’ Association, Cincinnati, Ohio, January 20, 1960
172, Press Release, Area Redevelopment Act, Depressed Areas Bill, Washington, D.C., January 21, 1960
173, Speech, Anniversary of “Stonewall” Jackson, also press release, January 21, 1960
174, Speech, “A Charter of Independence for Senior Citizens,” Aged and Aging, Institute, W.Va., January 25, 1960
175, Press Release, “Charter of Independence for Senior Citizens,” Institute, W.Va., January 25, 1960
176, Speech, National Association Homebuilders, Chicago, Illinois, January 18, 1960
177, Highways, Copies Editorials, etc., December 14, 1959
178, Press Release, regarding Food Stamps Program, February 1, 1960
179, Speech, Senate Floor, Eisenhower-Benson proposals Farm problems, agriculture policy, February 2, 1960
180, Press Release, Eisenhower-Benson proposals Farm Problems, Agricultural policy, February 2, 1960
181, Speech, Senator Floor regarding Saturday Evening Post Article, February 2, 1960
182, Forest Service, Murray, James E., Letter, January 22, 1960
183, Press Release, regarding Education Bill, February 8, 1960
184, Press Release, regarding Democratic Convention and Primary, February 8, 1960
185, Speech, Senator Hartke, Junior Board of Trade Dinner, Martinsburg, W.Va., February 10, 1960
186, Women, in Business and the Professions, NO DATE
187, Speech, Washington Advertising Club at luncheon honoring Ethel Fistere, Washington, D.C., NO DATE
188, Speech, Boy Scouts, American Legion Home, Wellsburg, W.Va., Award Dinner, 50th Anniversary, February 11, 1960
189, Article, regarding Saturday Evening Post Article, letter to Robert Fuoss, February 9, 1960
190, Speech, Dedication, New Post Office, Garage Facility, Charleston, W.Va., February 20, 1960
191, Speech, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Elks Club, Wheeling, W.Va., “Citizenship Responsibility,” March 1, 1960
192, Statement, Production and Stabilization, Banking and Currency, February 24, 1960
193, Press Release, regarding unemployment problems, Senate Committee report, February 24, 1960
194, Press Release, Federal-aid Highway Program, March 1, 1960
195, Press Release, “Citizenship Responsibility” Chamber of Commerce, Wheeling, W.Va., March 1, 1960
BOX 3
Speeches/Press Releases Box 3
196, Speech, Sales Executive Club Banquet, Baltimore, February 29, 1960
197-202, “What’s Right with West Virginia,” complete set
203, Introduction, Senator Stuart Symington, Huntington, March 19, 1960
204, Speech, “A World in Debt to Israel,” Southern West Virginia Bond Committees, Charleston, March 20, 1960
205, Press Release, bill for increase in Social Security and for health benefits for elderly citizens
206, Press Release, Special Committee on Unemployment Problems, conclusions and recommendations, March 27, 1960
207, Press Release, amendment to lower voting age, March 29, 1960
208, Speech, “Democracy and Public Policy,” North Central Highway Conference, Minneapolis, March 29, 1960
209, Statement, regarding problems of distressed areas/unemployment, March 30, 1960
210, Introduction, Justice Tom Clark, Jefferson County Bar Association, April 1, 1960
211, Basic Political Issues, education/aged/farm/interest rates/housing, April 6, 1960
212, Introduction, Senator Oren Long (Hawaii), Democratic Executive Committee and Women’s Democratic Club of Berkeley County, April 9, 1960
213, Press Release, residual oil, National Coal Policy Conference, April 7, 1960
214, Press Release, regarding residual oil imports, April 9, 1960
215, Press Release, Postal Policy Act, American Newspaper Publishers Association, April 8, 1960
216, Press Release, regarding residual oil imports, joint statement, April 10, 1960
217, Speech, ground-breaking ceremonies, sewage disposal plant, Nitro, April 15, 1960
218, Speech, eulogy of FDR, United States Senate, April 13, 1960
219, Press Release, Young Democratic Clubs of Cabell County, April 15, 1960
220, Statement, regarding Youth Conservation Corps, Bill S. 812, April 20, 1960
221, Introduction, Senator Clair Engle, Parkersburg, April 20, 1960
222, Introduction, Senator Frank Church (Idaho), Democratic Executive Committee, The Greenbrier, April 19, 1960
223, Press Release, anti-recession legislation, April 20, 1960
224, Speech, “Charter of Independence for Senior Citizens,” American Association of University Women, West Virginia Division, Jackson’s Mill, April 23, 1960
225, Press Release, coal and oil industries, April 21, 1960
226, Press Release, military construction, armories/National Guard, April 23, 1960
227, Committee Assignments, Jennings Randolph
228, Statement, forests, Senate Joint Resolution 95, reforestation project, April 22, 1960
229, Speech, “The Shield of Freedom,” Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hinton, April 24, 1960
230, Introduction, Senator Spessard Holland (Florida), Moorefield, April 22, 1960
231, Introduction, Senator Robert Kerr (Oklahoma), Elkins, April 23, 1960
232, Speech, Mayor’s Commission on Human Relations, Charleston, April 22, 1960
233, Correspondence, presidential views of Jennings Randolph, April 7, 1960
234, Potomac River Basin Survey, Chavez letter, April 26, 1960
235, Statement, mine safety bill (S. 743), April 27, 1960
236, Speech, “The Rotarian in Public Affairs,” Rotary Conference, Atlantic City, April 29, 1960
237, Speech, credit unions, Elks Club, Parkersburg, April 30, 1960
238, Press Release, credit unions, Douglas Bill, Parkersburg, May 1, 1960
239, Speech, Federal Employees Pay Raise Rally, Parkersburg, May 1, 1960
240, Press Release, pay raise, Federal postal workers, Parkersburg, May 1, 1960
241, Introduction, Senator Ernest Gruening (Alaska), Fund Raising Dinner, Wheeling, May 4, 1960
242, Introduction, James Roosevelt, Fund Raising Dinner in Honor of Judge R. D. Bailey, Pineville, May 5, 1960
243, Introduction, Senator Lyndon Johnson (Texas), Fund Raising Banquet, Clarksburg, May 7, 1960
244, Press Release, Employment and Manpower Committee, by Lister Hill, May 16, 1960
245, Press Release, Employment and Manpower Committee, May 6, 1960
246, Speech, Roadside, “Business Man in Public Affairs, Cincinnati, May 6, 1960
247, Press Release, Senator Vance Hartke (Indian), Greenville, May 7, 1960
248, Speech, Weirtonian Lodge Annual Banquet, May 1, 1960
249, Speech, “The Federal Government in Relation to Small Colleges,” Washington, May 16, 1960
250, Press Release, small colleges, Washington, May 16, 1960
251, Press Release, academy appointments
252, Speech, “Education to Match Our Times,” Smithfield High School Commencement, May 18, 1960
253, Press Release, public buildings and grounds, May 17, 1960
254, Speech, Tygarts Valley High School Commencement, Mill Creek, May 26, 1960
255, Speech, National Federation of Post Office Clerks, West Virginia Branch, Morgantown, May 21, 1960
256, Press Release, Aeronautics Boards, Aviation, Morgantown Chamber of Commerce, May 24, 1960
257, Speech, regarding better airline service, Morgantown Chamber of Commerce, May 24, 1960
258, Statement, attempt to override veto of S. 722 (Area Redevelopment Bill), May 24, 1960
259, Speech, “The Shield of Freedom,” Memorial Services, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Huntington, May 30, 1960
260, Introduction, Dr. Alfred T. Hill, Salem College Commencement, May 28, 1960
261, Speech, Dedication of Monongah Town Hall, May 29, 1960
262, Statement, Telephone Company, Rural Electrification Administration, June 3, 1960
263, Press Release, United Utilities of West Virginia, Davis, June 2, 1960
264, Speech, “The Way of the Heart,” City Hospital Nursing Commencement, Martinsburg, June 3, 1960
265, Introduction, Dr. J. E. Blaydes, Lions Convention, Bluefield, June 4, 1960
266, Press Release, Dedication of Coal Building, National Coal Association, June 9, 1960
267, Letter Copy, Norman Laughlin, Upper Monongahela Valley Association, Fairmont, June 2, 1960
268, Press Release, Mutual’s “Capitol Assignment,” regarding medical care, health insurance for aged, June 6, 1960
269, Speech, “Building a Better West Virginia,” Junior Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Grafton, June 6, 1960
270, Press Release, Jennings Randolph statement from Clarksburg in answer to Governor Cecil Underwood’s remarks, June 8, 1960
271, Speech, West Virginia Travel Clinic, Elkins, June 9, 1960
272, Press Release, Employment and Manpower Hearings, June 13, 1960
273, Press Release, unemployment, Kingwood, June 11, 1960
274, Speech, National Association of Postmasters, West Virginia Chapter, Stonewall Jackson Hotel, Clarksburg, June 11, 1960
275, Statement, Subcommittee on Employment and Manpower Hearings, June 14, 1960
276, Speech, Flag Day Observance, Wheeling Elks, June 14, 1960
277, Press Release, relations of business with government/small business, June 13, 1960
278, Press Release, Subcommittee on Employment and Manpower, unemployment problems, June 15, 1960
279, Statement, impact of imports on small business, June 16, 1960
280, Press Release, impact of imports on small business, June 16, 1960
281, Press Release, poultry and mushrooms, Manheim, June 16, 1960
282, Statement, regarding imports/small business, June 16, 1960
283, Speech, West Virginia Chapter, National Association of Postal Supervisors, Bluefield, June 18, 1960
284, Press Release, hearing on impact of imports on small business, June 18, 1960
285, Editorial for Huntington Advertiser, June 22, 1960
286, Press Release, Subcommittee on Employment and Manpower, June 25, 1960
287, Minimum Wage Bill, reported from Senate Labor Committee, June 23, 1960
288, Press Release, Vocational Education Act, Training for Unemployed, June 27, 1960
289, Statement, Coal Research Bill, June 27, 1960
290, Statement, Vocational Education Act Amendment, Training for the Unemployed, June 27, 1960
291, Statement, medical insurance for aged, June 27, 1960
292, Foreward, “Manpower’s Challenge of the 1960s,” June 27, 1960
293, Statement, small business, banks cooperate with private enterprise, June 29, 1960
294, Press Release, McNamara Bill, medical care for aged, June 30, 1960
295, Statement, Federal-Aid Highway Act, 1958 amendment, Public Works Committee, June 29, 1960
296, Speech, McNamara Bill, adequate medical insurance program for the aged, June 30, 1960
297, Speech, “Personal Diplomacy,” United States Senate, July 1, 1960
298, Speech, “The Shield of Freedom,” Independence Day observance, East Rainelle, July 4, 1960
299, Statement, urging democratic support for National Fuels Policy, Los Angeles, July 8, 1960
300, Speech, “The Role of the Federal Government in Relation to Small Colleges, Arcadia, California, July 9, 1960
301, Press Release, National Fuels Policy Plank, Los Angeles, July 8, 1960
302, Speech, Colorado Cancer Conference, Denver, July 20, 1960
303, Speech, “The Question of National Defense,” American Legion State Convention, Prichard Hotel, Huntington, July 23, 1960
304, Speech, “The Democratic Party – Custodian of the American Future,” Young Democratic Club, Kanawha County, Coonskin Park, July 22, 1960
305, Speech, American Petroleum Institute, July 28, 1960
306, Introduction, Governor David Lawrence, Pennsylvania, Charleston, August 12, 1960
307, Press Release, letter from Jennings Randolph canceling engagements until after Labor Day, August 8, 1960
308, Speech, health care program for the aged/medical care/Social Security program, United States Senate, August 15, 1960
309, Letter to Fred Seaton, Secretary of the Interior, regarding Coal Research and Development Act, August 12, 1960
BOX 4
Speeches/Press Releases Box 4
310, Press Release, West Virginia Centennial Celebration Appropriation
311, Statement, Area Redevelopment Legislation, August 18, 1960
312, Statement, Supplemental Area Redevelopment Legislation, August 8, 1960
313, Statement before Tariff Commission, regarding Glass Imports, August 18, 1960
314, Press Release, Small Business Committee, regarding Imports/Tariffs, August 23, 1960
315, Speech, 5th Annual Outing, Mountain Lodge of West Virginia, Junior Order Mechanics, Point Pleasant, August 21, 1960
316, Politics Column by JR, Charleston Gazette, August 1960
317, Speech, “Free Fraternalism or Forced Collectivism,” Moose State Convention, Clarksburg, August 27, 1960
318, Speech, regarding Farm Problems, New York Times Article, August 1960
319, Speech, Banking and Currency Hearing, Secretary of Commerce Frederick Mueller, Area Redevelopment, Douglas Cooper, August 1960
320, Speech, Hager Family Reunion, Ramage, August 28, 1960
321, Speech, Young Democrat Convention, Huntington, August 27, 1960
322, Speech, Ohio Oil and Gas Association, Columbus (Sam Mallison), February 26, 1960
323, Speech, Labor Day Ceremonies, Central Ohio Valley Union Council, AFL-CIO, Parkersburg, September 5, 1960
324, Speech and Press Release, Striving for a World of Peace, Roane County Homecoming, Gandeeville, September 4, 1960
325, Speech, Hancock County Democrats, Weirton, September 12, 1960
326, Speech and Press Release, Gwinn Family Reunion, Lockbridge (Summers County), September 4, 1960
327, Press Release, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Mortgage Burning Ceremonies, Parkersburg, September 3, 1960
328, Press Release, Eve of Adjournment Pledged Support to John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, September 1, 1960
329, Press Release, regarding Aviation and Address at Mountain Lodge West Virginia Junior Order Mechanics, Point Pleasant, August 22, 1960
330, Favorite Stories
331, Letter to Commander Robert G. Wilhelm, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Parkersburg, September 10, 1960
332, Press Release, regarding Small Business Administration, Northern West Virginia Counties
333, Speech, “The Task Ahead,” Kennedy Conference, Charleston, September 19, 1960
334, Press Release, Democratic Victory Dinner, Charleston, February 18, 1959
335, Press Release, Hager Family Reunion
336, Meditation, “I Believe in God…,” by Raymond Lindquist
337, Speech, West Virginia Federation of the Blind, Parkersburg, September 11, 1960
338, Press Release, Gilmer County Democratic Rally, Glenville, September 15, 1960
339, Speech, Lewis County Democratic Rally, Weston, September 15, 1960
340, Introduction of John F. Kennedy, Charleston, September 19, 1960
341, Introduction, Eleanor Roosevelt, Arthurdale Presbyterian Church Dedication, September 24, 1960
342, Speech for Video Tape, Charleston, September 18, 1960
343, Veterans Affairs, Legislative Record, 86th Congress
344, Speech, Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Summersville Reservoir, September 25, 1960
345, Speech, Press Panel, “Farm Question” and “Forest Conservation Question,” Harrisonburg, Virginia, September 27, 1960
346, Press Release, regarding Reforestation, Marlinton, September 28, 1960
347, Press Release, regarding Farm Policy, Franklin, September 27, 1960
348, “The Highway Problem,” Campaign Material
349, Press Release, The Highway Problem, Democratic Rally, Huntington, September 30, 1960
350, Speech, Medical Care for Aged, Democratic Rally, Elkins, October 1, 1960
351, Press Release, Medical Care for Aged, Democratic Rally, Elkins, October 1, 1960
352, Aged Material, Speeches, Notes and Clippings
353, Statement, regarding Medical Costs/Problems of Aged and Aging, Parkersburg, October 9, 1960
354, Speech, Rural Electrical Power Development, Region IV Meeting, Clarksburg, October 13, 1960
355, Press Release, Medical Case for Aged, Parkersburg, October 9, 1960
356, Press Release, regarding Presidential Vetoes, Charleston, October 10, 1960
357, Press Release, Budget Surpluses, Charleston, October 10, 1960
358, Business Failures, Kopperston, October 11, 1960
359, Press Release, Education, Control of Schools, Mullens, October 11, 1960
360, Press Release, Labor Surplus Areas, Charleston, October 12, 1960
361, Press Release, Income Tax Credits, Beckley, October 12, 1960
362, Press Release, Small Businessmen, Loans, Moundsville, October 13, 1960
363, Press Release, Rural Electric Systems, Clarksburg, October 13, 1960
364, Press Release, Small Business, Hinton
365, Press Release, Employment Program, Hinton, October 14, 1960
366, Press Release, Unemployment/Labor Trends, Coal City, October 12, 1960
367, Speech, Jefferson County Annual Fair, October 6, 1960
368, Speech, Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Convention, Charleston, October 26, 1960
369, Speech and Press Release, Tri-County Rally, Summers, Monroe and Greenbrier Democrats, Alderson, October 19, 1960
370, Speech and Press Release, Logan County, October 20, 1960
371, Press Release, Natural Resources, Grantsville, November 3, 1960
372, Press Release, Charles Town, November 1, 1960
373, Press Release, regarding National Guard Armories, Gassaway, November 2, 1960
374, Defense Budget, Clarksburg, November 2, 1960
Tri-County Rally of Summers, Greenbrier and Monroe, Free Enterprise, Alderson, October 24, 1960
375, Press Release, Letter to John F. Kennedy, et al., 18 recommendations
376, Speech, Elks Memorial, Fairmont, December 4, 1960
377, Speech, Ohio Contractors Association, Columbus, December 5, 1960
378, Task Force for West Virginia and Depressed Areas, Committee and Staff
379, Television Programs, Youth Wants to Know, December 4, 1960
380, Statements, Small Business and National Trade Policy, December 15, 1960
Miscellaneous Programs, 1960 (including JFK at Weirton)
1, Speech, Golden Age Club, Washington, regarding senior citizens, January 5, 1961
2, Statement, Area Redevelopment Task Force, Douglas Bill, Senate, January 5, 1961
3, Press Release, National Fuels Policy, January 9, 1961
4, Concurrent resolution, regarding National Fuels Policy, January 9, 1961
5, Statement, National Fuels Study, regarding resolution, January 9, 1961
6, Introduction, Richard Eaton, January 10, 1961
7, Press Release, tax relief for small business concerns, January 13, 1961
8, Press Release, Social Security Amendment, January 13, 1961
9, Speech, dedication of Stonewall Station Post Office, Charleston, January 17, 1961
10, Press release, flood control, reservoir, dams, appropriations, Army Engineers Civil Works program, January 16, 1961
11, Statement, regarding area redevelopment bill, Douglas-hearing, banking and currency, January 18, 196
12, Press Release, Area Development Depressed Areas bill, January 17, 1961
13, Press Release, income tax deduction, tuition fees – education, January 21, 1961
14, Statement, 137th anniversary of birth of Stonewall Jackson, January 21, 1961
15, Program, Alfalfa Club, Washington, January 21, 1961
16, Speech, National Bituminous Concrete Association, Houston, Texas, January 30, 1961
17, Speech, Capital Airlines management meeting, Arlington, Virginia, January 31, 1961
18, Press Release, labor and public welfare, committee appointments, February 4, 1961
19, Press Release, committee appointments, 1961, February 7, 1961
20, Press Release, telegram to president regarding residual oil imports, February 8, 1961
21, Press Release, commodity distribution stamp program, February 10, 1961
22, Press Release, centennial celebration, February 11, 1961
23, Speech, television re-education, debate with Strom Thurmond, February 12, 1961
24, Press Release, Deuterium Corporation, regarding purchase, Morgantown Ordnance Works, February 14, 1961
25, Statement, residual oil imports, February 20, 1961
26, Speech, American Motor Hotel Association, regarding tourism, Washington, February 21, 1961
27, Press Release, American Motor Hotel Association, regarding tourism, Washington, February 21, 1961
28, Speech, “Learning to Live in a World of Neighbors,” Columbia, Pennsylvania, February 22, 1961
29, Biographical Material, Jennings Randolph
30, Travel speech, “Traveling in a World of Neighbors”
31, Lincoln speech
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32, Speech, “The Business Man in Public Affairs,” Drug, Chemical and Allied Trades Association, New York, March 2, 1961
33, Statement, Civil Aeronautics Board hearing, Martinsburg, March 1, 1961
34, Speech, “To Form a More Perfect Union,” United States Senate, February 28, 1961
35, Press Release, remarks at Senate hearing, id to education, February 28, 1961
36, Press Release, Food Stamp program, March 1, 1961
37, Statement, National Fuels Policy, March 2, 1961
38, Press Release, airline tours, foreign tourists, March 6, 1961
39, Statement, National Wilderness bill, Interior and Insular Affairs, February 27, 1961
40, Questions, hearing regarding education, March 9, 1961
41, Speech, Senate debate on S. 1 (Area Redevelopment bill), March 10, 1961
42, Speech, “The Meaning of a Hospital,” Veterans Administration Hospital, Clarksburg, March 12, 1961
43, Remarks, Wheeling anniversary, March 11, 1961
44, Letter to editor, Boston Herald, regarding residual oil imports editorial, March 10, 1961
45, Panel discussion, American Road Builders Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey, March 8, 1961
46, Press Release, Veterans Administration Hospital, Clarksburg, March 11, 1961
47, Press Release, Federal-Aid Highway Act, March 15, 1961
48, Speech, “Building a Better America,” Frederick County Holstein Association, Frederick, Maryland, March 16, 1961
49, Press Release, regarding temporary unemployment compensation, March 16, 1961
50, Press Release, Washington Post article regarding Kennedy administration as doing nothing, March 20, 1961
51, Comptroller General of the United States, regarding contracts – Armed Services Procurement Act, March 3, 1961
52, Statement, ratification of 23rd Amendment, March 1961
53, Speech, Savings and Loan League, White Sulphur Springs, March 28, 1961
54, Press Release, Savings and Loan League, White Sulphur Springs, March 28, 1961
55, Press Release, problems of the aged and aging, March 29, 1961
56, Speech, defense expenditures, United States Senate, March 30, 1961
57, Press Release, defense expenditures, March 30, 1961
58, Speech/Press Release, Alabama League of Municipalities, April 7, 1961
59, Introduction of Jennings Randolph, n.d.
60, Press Release, Virginia Electric and Power Company, regarding generating plant, April 5, 1961
63, Statement, Resources and Conservation Act of 1961, April 13, 1961
64, Statement, Fair Labor Standards, April 13, 1961
65, Introduction, Senator Clark, Human Relations dinner, Charleston, April 13, 1961
66, Introduction, Connecticut Senator Thomas J. Dodd, American Legion, Fairmont, April 15, 1961
67, Speech, West Virginia group, Senator Robert C. Byrd’s office, April 19, 1961
68, Statement in United States Senate, April 24, 1961
69, Statement, hearing before Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara regarding Army procurement, April 25, 1961
70, Speech, Democratic Women’s Day, Charleston, April 15, 1961
71, Statement, League of Women Voters, April 27, 1961
72, Statement, Gruenings Amendment to S. 1021, Subcommittee on Education, April 27, 1961
73, Press Release, Small Business Committee on Government Procurement, April 28, 1961
74, Press Release, investment incentive tax, May 2, 1961
75, Statement, Cuban incident and threat of Castroism in Latin America, May 1, 1961
76, Press Release, education bill, May 8, 1961
77, Press Release, Emergency Employment Act, Clark-Randolph-Pell, May 9, 1961
78, Press Release, education, aid teachers salaries and school construction, May 11, 1961
79, Speech, Israel Rally, Clarksburg, May 13, 1961
80, Speech, YMCA Forum-Seminar, Brookings Institution, Washington, May 10, 1961
81, Speech, Roadside Business Association, Ponte Vedra, Florida, May 12, 1961
82, Stuart Symington, Speech, West Virginia Travel Clinic, Blackwater Falls, May 12, 1961
83, Resolution, Civil War centennial and 98th anniversary of state of West Virginia, June 20, 1961
84, Press Release, West Virginia Week, 98th anniversary of state, May 18, 1961
85, Press Release, national fuels study, May 17, 1961
86, Press Release, aid to education, May 18, 1961
87, Statement, Khrushchev/Kennedy meeting, May 19, 1961
88, Press Release, Khrushchev/Kennedy meeting, May 19, 1961
89, Press Release, Emergency Employment Acceleration, May 20, 1961
90, Address by Abraham Ribicoff, Chamber of Commerce, Elkins, May 22, 1961
91, Statement, voting right for eighteen years of age, May 23, 1961
92, News Release, by Senator J. Glenn Beall, regarding Area Redevelopment, May 18, 1961
93, Speech, dedication, Standard Lime and Cement Company, Martinsburg, May 25, 1961
94, Press Release, Treasury Department statistics, federal tax revenues, May 25, 1961
95, Press Release, remarks on address by President John F. Kennedy, May 25, 1961
96, Tax Statistics, federal aid to education, May 25, 1961
97, Speech, Shepherd College commencement, May 29, 1961
98, Press Release, Shepherd College commencement, May 29, 1961
99, Guest Column, “Washington Watch,” Charleston Gazette, May 29, 1961
100, Speech, Clearwater, Florida Chamber of Commerce, May 26, 1961
101, Commencement speech by Alfred T. Hill, Pacific College, Louisiana (empty folder)
102, Speech, Battle of Philippi, centennial commemoration, Philippi, June 11, 1961
103, Speech, Perkiomen School commencement, Palm, Pennsylvania, June 4, 1961
103, Speech, “The Commitment to Freedom,” Perkiomen School Commencement, Palm, Pennsylvania, June 4, 1961
104, Press Release, Letter to Governor Barron regarding Federal Aid Highway Act, June 1, 1961
105, Speech, Introduction Sam Rayburn, Commencement, Woodward School for
Boys, June 7, 1961
106, Press Release, Limitation oil imports, June 8, 1961
107, Statement, National Fuels Policy hearing, June 12, 1961
108, Statement, Supplemental National Fuels Policy hearing, June 12, 1961
109, Potential Agenda, Items National Fuels and Energyy Resources used at hearing, June 12, 1961
110, Press Release, Area Redevelopment Act, Areas eligible for Assistance, June 9, 1961
111, Statement, regarding Industrial development, Wheeling, W.Va., June 9, 1961
112, Press Release, National Fuels & Energy Study Hearing, June 12-13, 1961
113, Hearing screening, Loyal Order of Moose, Parkersburg, W.Va., June 7, 1961
114, Commencement Address, Paul G. Benedum, Davis-Elkins College, June 8, 1961
115, Press Release, National Fuels & Energy Study, Henry Dowd, Statement, June 13, 1961
116, Statement, West Virginia Week, Phil Conley, history of W.Va., June 14, 1961
117, Speech, Beckley Area Redevelopment Conference, June 16, 1961
118, Speech, American Ceramic Society, Charleston, W.Va., June 16, 1961
119, Speech, Kiwanis, Rotary & Lion Clubs, Welch, W.Va., June 20, 1961
120, Speech, Governor Barron Speech Youth Conservation Hearing, June 20, 1961
121, Press Release, Blind vendors, Randolph-Sheppard Act, June 20, 1961
122, Press, Rotary, Lions & Kiwanis Clubs, Welch, Commemorating 98th Anniversary
of W.Va., June 20, 1961
123, Speech, Blind Service Award – Handicapped, Washington, D.C., June 21, 1961
124, Press Release, Service Award, Handicapped, Washington, D.C., June 21, 1961
125, Press Release, Recreation Resource Development, Allegheny Parkway, June 22, 1961
126, Statement, Water Conservation and Pollution Control, June 22, 1961
127, Press Release, Water Conservation and Pollution Control, June 22, 1961
128, Statement, Youth Conservation Act, June 22, 1961
129, Speech, Introduction of Admiral Felix B. Stump, W.Va. Society, Washington, D.C., June 23, 1961
130, Press Release, Youth Corps Manpower and Employment Commission, June 23, 1961
131, Tape for T.V., Employment and Retaining Program, June 24, 1961
132, Press Release, Amendments to Social Security Act, June 26, 1961
133, Statement, “Emergency Employment Acceleration Act of 1961, June 27, 1961
134, Statement, W.Va. Legislature Resolution No. 2, regarding Tariff Report, Glass Industry, Imports, June 29, 1961
135, Statement, Federal Aid to Public Schools, New York Times and Powell Article, June 29, 1961
136, Triumph and Tragedy by Frederick Taylor Wilson, June 29, 1961
137, Statement, “Coal by Wire,” Power Company Research, Placed in Record, July 14, 1961
138, Statement, Mutual Educational and Cultural Exchange Act of 1961, July 12, 1961
139, Press Release, Aid to Education, Public and Private Schools, July 14, 1961
140, Statement, Aid to Education, Private and Public Schools, Editorial Gazette, News-Tribune, July 14, 1961
141, Statement, National Fuels Policy, Editorial Utah paper Desert News, July 14, 1961
142, Statement, Governing dependent Territories, July 17, 1961
143, Statement, Atomic Energy, Hanford, Washington, July 18, 1961
144, Statement, Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act, Coal Research, Atomic Energy, July 18, 1961
145, Statement, Aged, Health Care Plan, Editorial, Charleston Gazette, July 18, 1961
146, Press Release, Amendment for Atomic Energy Commission, Coal Research, July 18, 1961
147, Press Release, Depletion allowance, coal and metal mines, July 19, 1961
148, Statement, Mary Abbot, Gazette lauds Senator Mike Mansfield, July 20, 1961
149, Statement, Aid to Education, Thurmond Randolph Debate, for Appendix American Forum Debate, July 20, 1961
150, Press Release, Flash Flood, Charleston, W.Va., July 20, 1961
151, Statement, regarding Hanford nuclear reactor, Atomic Energy Commission, July 24, 1961
152, Press Release, July 25, 1961, regarding imports foreign oils: Joint Release, Byrd and Randolph, July 25, 1961
153, Statement, regarding Foreign Affairs, address by President, July 27, 1961
154, Statement, New York World-Telegram and Sun articles for Appendix regarding “The Spoilers,” etc., July 27, 1961
155, Statement, Manpower Development and Retaining Act, Philadelphia Inquirer Praises Senator Clark, July 31, 1961
156, Statement, Sam E. Mallison speech to Exchange Club of Charleston for Appendix, July 31, 1961
157, Statement, Stuart G. Tipton, comments Airlines, for Appendix, July 31, 1961
158, Statement and Press Release, Social Security to provide medical care for aged, August 2, 1961
159, Article for World Affairs Magazine, “Disarmament,” Fall, 1961
160, Press Release, by Senator Moss, regarding oil imports, July 27, 1961
161, Press Release, Electronics Division in Martinsburg, July 28, 1961
162, Statement, Carpenters and Joiners endorse Kennedy in Berlin crisis, Appendix, August 3, 1961
163, Statement, “Six Layman” Ideal Brotherhood, Charleston, W.Va., Appendix, August 4, 1961
164, Statement, Atomic Energy, Hanford Plant, Answer to Arch Moore, Editorials attached, August 7, 1961
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165, Hanford and Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Research
166, Statement, Production and Stabilization Subcommittee, S. 1212, August 8, 1961
167, Press Release, regarding Atomic Energy Commission, Hanford Republican Party Remarks, August 8, 1961
168, Statement and Press Release, regarding George Titler Remarks, AEC, August 9, 1961
169, Statement and Press Release, regarding Miles Stanley Letter, Hanford Reactor, AEC, August 11, 1961
170, Press Release/Statement, regarding Imports of Residual Oil, August 12, 1961
171, Press Release, Government and Aging, Public Hearings, August 15, 1961
172, Speech, Father-Son Banquet, Amherst, Massachussets, 7th Day Baptist Church, August 18, 1961
173, Press Release/Statement, National Aviation Day, August 18, 1961
174, Press Release and Letter to Steven F. Dunn and Thomas Kennedy, regarding Hanford Project, August 16, 1961
175, Press Release and Letter to George H. Love, regarding Hanford Project
176, Press Release and Letter to Michael F. Widman, Jr., regarding Hanford Project
177, Press Release and Note to Editors from JR regarding Hanford Project, August 19, 1961
178, Press Release, regarding Letters Mailed by JR, Hanford Project, August 22, 1961
179, Introduction of Stewart L. Udall, White Sulphur Springs, July 27, 1961
180, Statement, Peace Corps Act, S. 2000, August 21, 1961
181, Statement, Manpower Bill, Training for Youth in Public Service Jobs, August 22, 1961
182, Statement, Aging, Problems of Senior Citizens, August 23, 1961
183, Statement, regarding Newsday Article, Denunciation of Udall/Soviet Oil Threat, August 23, 1961
184, Press Release, regarding Coal and Coke Purchase Order from American Mines, by John F. Kennedy, August 25, 1961
185, Coal News, National Coal Association, August 25, 1961
186, The Anvil, from The Congressional Record, August 7, 1961
187, Statement, Small Business, Answer to Proxmire, August 31, 1961
188, For Appendix, Corn Tassel, Comments on Corn, by Margo Cairns, September 1, 1961
189, Speech, Businessman in Public Life, Ice Cream Manufacturing of New York, Saranac Inn, New York, September 6, 1961
190, Statement, Disarmament Agency for World Peace and Security, September 8, 1961
191, Press Release, Disarmament Agency for World Peace and Security, September 8, 1961
192, Statement, Federal Aid to Education, Impacted Areas, September 11, 1961
193, Letter, JR to Bob Kerr, September 11, 1961
194, Press Release, regarding Clarksburg Office, United States Department of Labor, September 12, 1961
195, Statement, Apprenticeship Figures for Appendix, September 15, 1961
196, Statement, Blackwater Falls State Park, Washington Star Article, September 15, 1961
197, Introduction of Honorable James E. Webb, Blackwater Falls, September 18, 1961
198, Statement/Speech, Damage to Domestic Fuels by Imports of Foreign Residual Oil, September 20, 1961
199, Press Release, Damage to Domestic Fuels by Imports of Foreign Residual Oil, September 20, 1961
200, Statement, Voting Age for Qualified Voters, District of Columbia, September 19, 1961
201, Joint Press Release, JR and RCB, regarding Coal Research, AEC, September 18, 1961
202, Statement/Appendix, State Park Family Vacation, September 20, 1961
203, Press Release, regarding Newsweek Article, Samuel Shaffer, West Virginia State Parks, September 23, 1961
204, Press Release, National Fuels Study, September 23, 1961
205, Speech, “Electric World Conference,” Washington, September 25, 1961
206, Speech, “The Role of Government in Education,” Minneapolis, September 28, 1961
207, Dedication, Fairmont Aluminum Company, September 30, 1961
208, Joint Press Release, JR and RCB, Coal Research, Atomic Energy Commission, September 27, 1961
209, Statement/Appendix, United States Forest Service, Ted Fearnow, Rotary Club, Elkins, September 25, 1961
209A, Dedication, Engineering Science Building, West Virginia University, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, October 6, 1961
210, Press Release, regarding M-14 Rifle Contract Awarded, October 4, 1961
211, Introduction of Stewart Udall, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, October 12, 1961
212, Voting Record, 1st Session, 87th Congress
213, Press Release, regarding M-14 Rifle Program, October 10, 1961
214, Dedication, Courthouse and Post Office, Charleston, October 12, 1961
215, Dedication, Post Office and Federal Building, Martinsburg, October 18, 1961
216, Introduction, Dr. Yi-Seng Kiang, United Nations Day Banquet, Martinsburg, October 18, 1961
217, Speech, Credit Union Day, Miami Valley Chapter, Dayton, Ohio, October 19, 1961
218, Speech, Outdoor Advertising Association of America, Hollywood-by-the-Sea, Florida, October 23, 1961
219, Speech, Committee on Aging, Los Angeles, October 25, 1961
220, Speech, Committee on Aging, Las Vegas, October 25, 1961
221, Speech, Colorado Education Association, Grand Junction, Colorado, October 26, 1961
222, Introduction of C. Donald Robertson, West Virginia Attorney General, Charleston, October 12, 1961
223, Press Release, dedication of computer center, Martinsburg, October 26, 1961
224, Press Release, education speech, Grand Junction, Colorado, October 26, 1961
225, Statement, National Defense Education Act of 1961, S. 2345
226, Speech, “the Citizen and Foreign Affairs,” Salem College, October 31, 1961
227, Speech, Loyal Order of Moose, Parkersburg, October 30, 1961
228, Press Release, highway system mileage approval for West Virginia, November 4, 1961
229, Introduction, Herr Wilhelm S. Grewe, Republic of Germany, Charleston, November 9, 1961
230, Dedication, Internal Revenue Computer Center, Martinsburg, November 6, 1961
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231, Speech, Air Traffic Control Association, Miami, November 1, 1961
232, Press Release, activities for week, November 8, 1961
233, Dedication, Social Security Federal Building, Parkersburg, November 10, 1961
234, Press Release, dedication of Social Security quarters, Parkersburg, November 10, 1961
235, Introduction of JR, by Governor W. W. Barron, Bluefield, November 12, 1961
236, Speech, American Education Week, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, November 12, 1961
237, Press Release, American Education Week, Bluefield State College, Bluefield, November 12, 1961
238, Press Release, Veterans Administration deactivation of Parkersburg and Bluefield offices, November 15, 1961
239, Press Release, Federal Aviation Administration, regarding deactivation of Charleston office, November 16, 1961
240, Press Release, federal agency for business contacts, Commerce Department Building, November 16, 1961
241, Press Release, small business loans, Small Business Administration Development Company loan program, November 17, 1961
242, Speech, Savings and Loan League, Salt Lake City, Utah, November 27, 1961
243, Letter to editor of Saturday Evening Post, regarding residual oil imports, November 21, 1961
244, Speech, American Heritage Seminar, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, Arkansas, November 25, 1961
245, Speech, “the Dynamic Decade Ahead,” New York Building Employers Association, Syracuse, New York, November 29, 1961
246, Speech, West Virginia federal aid to education and separation of church and state, West Virginia State College, Institute, December 8, 1961
247, Speech, Bonds for Israel, Albany Park Synagogue, Chicago, December 10, 1961
248, Speech, Freedom’s Testing Time, United Nations, Charleston, December 8, 1961
248A, Press Release, regarding visit to Fort Meade, December 18, 1961
249, Article by JR, “Aviation – A Better Way of Life,” National Aeronautics Magazine, December 1961
250, Press Release, Watson Electronics and Engineering Company, Inc., Martinsburg,
W.Va., January 9, 1962
250, Appendix, Electronics, Charleston Gazette, regarding Medical Care Program,
January 15, 1962
251, For Appendix, J. Edgar Hoover Speech, The Criss Award, Washington, D.C.,
January 11, 1962
252, For Appendix, Dedication Computer Center, Martinsburg, W.Va., November 6, 1961
253, Statement, Death of John D. Hoblitzell, Jr., Tribute, January 11, 1962
254, Appendix, Speech by Senator Randolph, University Minnesota, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, January 11, 1962
255, Appendix, Dedication, Federal Building in Charelston, W.Va., January 15, 1962
257, Appendix, Ira H. Abott Remarks, dedication, W.Va., University Science Building,
October 6, 1961, January 15, 1962
“The Citizen and Foreign Affairs”
259, Appendix, Liatis, Alexis S. Ambassador of Greece, Phil Conley, etc., January 16, 1962
259a, Article, by Senator for Air Purchasing and Traffic Magazine, regarding Air-Freight,
260, Press Release, Trade Adjustment Act of 1962, Bill #2663, January 16, 1962
261, Press Release, Melpar plant for Fairmont, W.Va., January 19, 1962
Programs, Miscellaneous, 1962
262, Appendix, Fairmont Aluminum Company, Dedication last September 30, 1961
January 17, 1962
263, Appendix, U.S. Post Office and Federal Building, dedication, Martinsburg,
W.Va., last October 18, 1961
264, Introduction, Secretary Golberg, Morgantown, W.Va., January 18, 1962
265, Appendix, Introduction, Dr. Yi-seng Kiang, Martinsburg, W.Va., January 23, 1962
266, Appendix, American Affairs Forum at W.Va. State College, Institute, W.Va. “Aid
To Education and separation of Church and State,” January 23, 1962
267, Appendix, Anniversary Birth, January 23, 1962
268, Speech, Federal Water Resources Planning and River Basin Management, Washington, D. C., January 25, 1962
269, Press Release, Resolution by Public Works Commission regarding Industry Appraisal, etc., January 24, 1962
For RECORD, January 1962
270, Press Release, Army Chemical Contract, Oak Hill, W.Va., New Kanawha Corporation, January 24, 1962
271, Introduction, Justice Clark, White House Conference, Children and Youth, Charleston, W.Va., January 26, 1962
272, Appendix, Secretary Goldberg in Morgantown, W.Va., January 25, 1962
273, Appendix, Henry W. Morrow, Editorial Spirit of Jefferson Advocate, Charles Town, W.Va., January 25, 1962
274, Appendix, Ground Breaking Ceremonies for Benedum Student Union, David D. Johnson, Vice President, Elkins, W.Va., January 25, 1962
275, Statement, Deepening of Norfolk Channel subcommittee Rivers, Harbors and flood control, Public Works Commission, January 29, 1962
Hearing on Proposed Deepening of Norfolk Channel – EXTRA COPIES, January 29, 1962
276, Appendix, Wilhelm G. Grewe, Germany Ambassador, Remarks, Charleston, W.Va.,
January 19, 1962
277, Appendix, President Macapagal, Phillippine Republic, Article by Diosado M. Yap,
January 29, 1962
278, Appendix, Editorial, Charleston Gazette, “Victory of Democracy Won’t Be Quick,
Easy,” January 30, 1962
279, Appendix, John Brown University Speech, by Senator “Faith and Freedom,”
January 31, 1962
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Speeches/Press Releases Box 8
280, Statement, Residual Oil, Imports, Quota’s, regarding Keating announcement, etc.,
February 7, 1962
281, Press Release, regarding Residual Oil, Imports, Quota’s and Keating Announcement,
February 7, 1962
282, Appendix, Little White House Conference, Charleston, W.Va., Justice Clark and
Governor Barron Speak, February 5, 1962
283, Record, Airline Industry, Article by Stuart G. Tipton, February 6, 1962
284, Record, Juvenile delinquency and crime, Article by Bernard Gavzer, February 6, 1962
285, Speech, Traffic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, Maryland Motor Truck Association, Inc.,
February 13, 196
Extra copies of speech, Baltimore Traffic Club, Baltimore, Maryland, 1962
286, From Congressional Record, Aid to Education, 1962
287, Congressional Record, Residual Oil Import Controls, February 7, 1962
288, Introduction, Erle Cocke, Jr., February 14, 1962
289, Press Release, Baltimore Traffic Club, regarding Transportation progress,
February 13, 1962
290, Press Release, regarding area Redevelopment Program, forest, highway, development,
etc., February 16, 1962
291, Appendix, Youth Conservation Corps., Article by Richard Shelton Endorsed by
National Association, County Officials
292, Appendix, Voice Democracy Contest, Winner, Phyllis J. MacVicar, VFW Annual
Dinner, Washington, D. C., February 19, 1962
293, Congressional Record, Tribute to Senator Carl Hayden by Senatory Randolph,
February 19, 1962
294, Appendix, Potomac River Basin, Speech by Senator, Interstate Commission,
February 20, 1962
295. Speech, Washington’s Farewell Address, in Senate by Senator Randolph, February 22, 1962
295a, Press Release, Washington’s Farewell Address in Senate.
296, Speech, VFW Speech at Moundsville, W.Va., “The Fight for Freedom,” February 24, 1962
297, Appendix, Carl Shipley, Speech on National Unity, March 1, 1962
298, Appendix, Restraining Program, Article by Dick Leonard in Charleston Gazette,
March 1, 1962
299, Appendix, U.S. Navy Supply Corps, Statement by Captain James Corric, March 1, 1962
300, Speech, American Road Builders Association, San Francisco, CA, March 7, 1962
301, Speech, Beaumont, Texas Intercollegiate Student Association, March 5, 1962
302, Press Release, Virginia Electric and Power Company, Stony Rier generating plant
facility, March 8, 1962
303, Appendix, Lockheed-Georgia Company, speech by President W.A. Pulver, March 8, 1962
304, Appendix, Editorial, Charleston Gazette regarding unemployment, March 8, 1962
305, Press Release, Residual Oil, Imports
306, Press Release, Glass and Allied Industries Imports, March 10, 1962
307, Press Release, Glass Imports, Tariff increase for Weekly and Daily Papers, etc.
March 14, 1962
308, Press Release, Manpower Development and Training Act, Randolph-Clark Bill,
March 14, 1962
309, Appendix, Daily Mail Article, regarding Manpower Unit, March 14, 1962
311, Statement, Dr. Irvin Stewart, Nomination Assistant Director, Office Emergency
Planning, March 20, 1962
312, Speech, “Government, Industry and the Public Welfare,” Fort Lauderdale, Florida,
March 21, 1962
313, Civil Service League, Career Awards Dinner, Senator Jackson, speaker, “Environment
of Excellence,” Placed in the Appendix by Senator Randolph
314, Press Release, Letter to President Kennedy regarding residual oil quotas, March 23, 1962
315, Press Release, Postal rate bill HR 7927, Post Office and Civil Service Committee,
Memo to W.Va. Newspaper Editors and Publishers, March 23, 1962
316, Appendix, Richard Earle Davis, Poem American Legion Anniversary, March 27, 1962
317, Appendix, Peace Corps, Article by Richard L. Lyons, Washington Post Writer,
March 27, 1962
318, Appendix, John L. Lewis succeeds George H. Love, as Coal Policy Conference Board
Chairman, Edward A. McDermott, Emergency Planning Director Delivers Address,
March 28, 1962
319, Letter, Mr. Carroll E. Miller and answer from the Senator regarding coal-by-pipeline
Legislation and Senators letter to President Kennedy, March 30, 1962
Extra Copies, Carroll Miller Letter and Senator’s answer, 1962
325, Appendix, Behringer, Harriette Rhawn, article regarding studying and teaching brotherhood, April 10, 1962
326, Tape, Young Democratic Clubs, membership campaign, Charleston, April 11, 1962
327, Appendix, Washington Seminar, Charles S. Rhyne, speaker, April 11, 1962
328, Statement, labor management improve for industry, April 11, 1962
329, Statement, National Fuels and Energy Study, Senate Resolution 105, April 12, 1962
330, Appendix, Vice President Lyndon Johnson, regarding space program, April 12, 1962
331, Statement, National Fuels and Energy Study, comments by UMWA, April 12, 1962
332, Press Release, Democratic Women’s Workshop, Elkins, April 14, 1962
333, Speech, Democratic Luncheon, Burlington Hotel, Washington, April 15, 1962
334, Introduction, Sargent Shriver, Peace Corps Director, Charleston, April 25, 1962
335, Introduction, Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman, Elkins, April 19, 1962
336, Appendix, Southeastern University utilizes trimester plan, article in Washington Post, James F. Bunting, Secretary of the YMCA, April 19, 1962
337, Appendix, Easter Season, Rededication by Rev. Leon M. Maltby, April 19, 1962
338, Meeting, Inter-Parliamentary Union, Political and Disarmament Committee, Rome, Italy, April 20, 1962
339, Speech, regarding education funds, Women’s Auxiliary to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Washington, April 17, 1962
340, Press Release, North American Aviation Plant, Princeton, April 26, 1962
341, JR trip, Inter-Parliamentary Union, Rome Italy, April 30, 1962
342, Speech, “Education and the Pursuit of Excellence,” Merit Scholarship Awards, Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Charleston, May 3, 1962
343, Introduction and Remarks, Voit Gilmore at Travel Clinic, Blackwater Falls, May 10, 1962
344, Press Release, regarding Allegheny Parkway, Tourism Travel Clinic, Blackwater Falls, May 10, 1962
345, Press Release, regarding coal slurry pipeline, May 5, 1962
346, Letter to President John F. Kennedy regarding coal/railroads/transportation, May 7, 1962
347, Youth, accomplishments in art, music, science, etc.
348, Press Release, Federal Property and Administrative Services Act, JR/Gruening/Bartlett, May 8, 1962
349, Introduction, Stuart Symington, Lions Convention, Charleston, May 11, 1962
350, Press Release, small business, economic and political freedom, May 7, 1962
351, Statement, Allegheny Parkway, in support of S. 1798, Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, May 10, 1962
BOX 9
Speeches/Press Releases Box 9
352, Speech, Personnel in Employment Security Convention, Bluefield, May 11, 1962
352A, extra copies of Bluefield speech, May 11, 1962
353, Speech, New Jersey Truckers Association Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 12, 1962
354, Appendix, Dr. Frederick Taylor Wilson speech, Greenbrier College, May 10, 1962
355, Appendix, regarding radio broadcasting, John P. Carr, Elkins, May 9, 1962
356, Press Release Aid for Higher Education, House and Senate version, Conference Committee, May 14, 1962
357, Press Release, regarding Public Works Committee regarding Employment, Public Works Program, Acceleration Act, May 14, 1962
358, Speech, Nursing Homes, 13th Annual Convention of the Massachussets Federation of Nursing Homes, May 15, 1962
359, Appendix, Lions Club address by Senator Stuart Symington, Charleston, May 14, 1962
360, Appendix, YMCA Seminar, Washington, May 14, 1962
361, Statement, regarding Saltlick Creek Watershed Project, Flood Protection Plans, May 15, 1962
362, Speech, “Government, Industry and the Public Welfare,” West Virginia Master Plumbers Association, Beckley, May 19, 1962
363, Speech, Aviation/Space Writers Association, San Francisco, May 21, 1962
364, Statement, Public Works Committee Hearing on Davis-Bacon Act Amendments, May 17, 1962
365, Appendix, Article, “This is America,” by James T. Jenkins, Jr., Road Builder Magazine, May 17, 1962
366, Speech, “The Role of the Businessman-Farmer in Public Affairs, Holstein-Friesian Association, Roanoke, June 6, 1962
367, Speech, “Government – Industry – Commerce and the Public Welfare,” California Bankers Association, San Francisco, May 22, 1962
368, Press Release, Letter to President Kennedy regarding residual oil quota impact on coal, May 24, 1962
369, Speech, Marjorie Webster Junior College, Commencement Address, Washington, May 26, 1962
370, Speech, Civil War Centennial Commemoration, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, May 27, 1962
371, Statement, Public Works Acceleration Bill, S. 2965, May 28, 1962
372, Press Release, Public Works Acceleration Bill, S. 2965, May 28, 1962
373, Appendix, Bronze Star awarded to William P. Pittenger, St. Albans, May 25, 1962
374, Speech, President’s Birthday Fund-Raising Dinner, Providence, Rhode Island, May 29, 1962
375, Appendix, The Rule of Law, Rabbi Samuel Volkman, Law Day Celebration, Charleston
376, Speech, “Aid to Education,” Institute of Technology, Montgomery, June 2, 1962
377, Introduction, Senator Robert S. Kerr, Salem College Commencement, Salem, June 8, 1962
378, Introduction, Over 80 Party, Richwood, June 9, 1962
379, Speech, “Education and the Pursuit of Happiness,” Hedgesville High School Commencement, June 11, 1962
380, Fathers and Sons, by JR, Parents Magazine, June 1962
381, Article by JR, Sabbath Recorder, February 1962
382, Statement, Small Business Administration (SBA), Banking and Currency Committee, S. 2970, June 14, 1962
383, Appendix, Phil Conley articles on West Virginia/Harry S. Truman to speak at 99th birthday celebration, June 14, 1962
384, Speech, Wisconsin Bankers Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, June 19, 1962
385, Introduction, Harry S. Truman, 99th anniversary of West Virginia, Charleston, June 20, 1962
386, Introduction, Dr. George B. Galloway, YMCA Youth Governors Conference, Washington, June 25, 1962
387, Speech, Air Force Reserve Recovery Squadron, Tri-State Airport, Ceredo, June 23, 1962
388, Statement, Public Works Committee hearing regarding coal industry, Washington, June 25, 1962
389, Statement to amend the Randolph-Sheppard Act, June 26, 1962
389A, Speech, “Freedom’s Testing Time,” Crossroads Sunday Breakfast, June 17, 1962
390, Speech, Testimonial for Robert C. Simmons, Crime Commission, Statler Hotel, Washington, June 27, 1962
391, Press Release, Small Business Hearing, Robert E. Witschey, Public Accountant, June 27, 1962
392, Appendix, Paul W. Reeves, regarding Philippine War Damage Claims, June 27, 1962
392A, Appendix, Land Grant Colleges, Morrill Act, July 29, 1962
393, Speech, National Association of Postmasters, Wheeling, F. Alvin Webb, June 30, 1962
394, Letter to W. Thompson, Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime, June 28, 1962
395, Statement, Logan Women’s Club, Wins Award of $10,000, June 29, 1962
396, Press Release, regarding Morgantown Ordnance Disposal, June 29, 1962
397, Press Release, regarding reduction of Income Tax Rates, July 3, 1962
398, Appendix, Article by W. Clement Stone, “The American Businessman,” July 3, 1962
399, Article for the Sabbath Recorder, “Responsibility of the Individual,” by JR, July 3, 1962
400, Appendix, Article, “Know Your State,” by Phil Conley, July 3, 1962
BOX 10
Speeches/Press Releases Box 10
401, Appendix, “Government vs. Business,” speech by John Horne, Small Business Administrator, July 5, 1962
402, Press Release, Old Age Assistance Program, amendment, July 9, 1962
403, Press Release, coal, predict more purchase for European facilities, July 11, 1962
404, Speech, “Why I Am A Democrat,” Chain of Lakes, Kendallville, Indiana, July 15, 1962
405, Press Release, regarding aid to dependent children, Public Works projects, July 10, 1962
406, Appendix, article by Phil Conley, “Know Your State,” July 13, 1962
407, Speech, groundbreaking ceremonies, Morgantown Airport, July 14, 1962
408, Speech, regarding welfare amendments, Medicare, ADCU, July 17, 1962
408A, Copies of Medicare statement in Senate/Drew Pearson article/Gazette article
409, Appendix, groundbreaking ceremonies, Morgantown Airport, July 20, 1962
410, Press Release, aid to dependent children/welfare program/Medicare vote, July 21, 1962
411, Speech, regarding Drew Pearson, column about JR and Medicare vote, July 23, 1962
412, Speech, Harpers Ferry National Monument legislation to change name to Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, July 24, 1962
413, Speech, National Junior Bowling Championships, Washington, July 24, 1962
414, Remarks for television program, regarding vote on Medicare
415, Eulogy, Senator Francis Case, July 25, 1962
416, Statement, regarding Drew Pearson column/Gazette editorials, July 25, 1962
417, Appendix, bowling championships, remarks by JR, July 25, 1962
418, Press Release, Boys Nation Delegates, Noel Eyster and William Meck, July 26, 1962
419, Appendix, public welfare amendments, August 1, 1962
420, Appendix, Sam Mallison article, “Dinners,” August 1, 1962
421, Press Release, regarding Medicare vote and welfare amendments, August 1, 1962
422, Press Release, Food Stamp plan being expanded, July 2, 1962
423, Appendix, historians rate American presidents, by Arthur Schlesinger, August 2, 1962
424, Appendix, article by Allen Smythe regarding foreign procurement ban, August 2, 1962
425, Speech, Peace Corps Training Group, Washington, August 6, 1962
426, Speech, National Rural Letter Carriers Association, Los Angeles, August 9, 1962
427, Appendix, Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson has Morgantown glassware, August 10, 1962
428, Appendix, articles by Phil Conley, “Know Your State,” August 10, 1962
429, Press Release, Public Works Committee, regarding highway through Monongahela National Forest near Richwood, August 8, 1962
430, Press Release, regarding cloture petition to bring debate to halt regarding satellite bill, August 12, 1962
431, Statement, regarding Trade Expansion Act, August 15, 1962
432, Press Release, regarding coal research, highway building materials, etc., August 16, 1962
433, Press Release, regarding coal research, Project Gasoline, Morgantown Ordnance Works, August 17, 1962
434, Resolution to convey on Sir Winston Churchill honorary citizenship, August 16, 1962
435, Appendix, Communist Youth Campaign, by J. Edgar Hoover, August 16, 1962
436, Press Release, satellite system to use Sugar Grove facility, Telstar Project, August 17, 1962
437, Press Release, JR reappointed to President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped for another three years, August 17, 1962
438, Appendix, Communication Satellite Bill, article in Baltimore Evening Sun regarding Telstar, August 21, 1962
439, Appendix, regarding imports residual oil and article in Washington Post, Coal Policy Conference, August 21, 1962
440, Statement, Monongahela National Forest, amendment to authorize appropriations for scenic road, August 21, 1962
441, Press Release, sale of Morgantown Ordnance Works to Morgantown Community Association, August 21, 1962
442, Appendix, handicapped persons returned to productive employment, August 23, 1962
443, Appendix, Senator Joseph S. Clark honored by Mayor’s Commission on Human Relations, Charleston, August 23, 1962
444, Statement, Public Works Committee, flood control, rivers and harbors, August 24, 1962
445, Appendix, Senator Thomas J. Dodd, address meeting of Religious Heritage of America Pilgrimage, August 24, 1962
446, Appendix, Thomas F. Stafford, article in Charleston Gazette regarding agricultural growth, August 27, 1962
447, Press Release, regarding Monongahela National Forest, Public Works Committee amendment, August 28, 1962
448, Speech, Newspaper Publishers Association, White Sulphur Springs, September 3, 1962
449, Press Release, regarding Guyandotte Basin report, flood control, Public Works Committee, August 30, 1962
450, Speech on communism by Senator Claiborne Pell
451, Religion, Speeches by Senator Strom Thurmond, 1962
452, Statement and Press Release, regarding United States disarmament and test ban proposals, September 7, 1962
453, Press Release, Centennial Medals, Industrial Park below airport, Kanawha County, September 7, 1962
454, Press Release, Public Works Acceleration Act, September 10, 1962
455, Appendix, Phil Conley articles, “Know Your State, September 10, 1962
456, Speech, Dedication Ceremonies, Barron National Guard Armory, Elkins, September 14, 1962
457, Statement, regarding Washington transportation system, September 13, 1962
458, Press Release, Public Works Program signed by President John F. Kennedy, JR received pen, September 13, 1962
459, Press Release, Guyandotte River Basin, flood control, Justice Reservoir, September 14, 1962
460, Statement, Depletion Allowance, September 5, 1962
461, Statement, Truth in Lending legislation, editorial by Charleston Gazette, August 28, 1962
462, Appendix, Salem College president writes letter to faculty members as college year begins, September 17, 1962
463, Speech, United States Senate, regarding air transportation/aviation, Trade Expansion Act of 1962, September 19, 1962
464, Statement, National Fisheries Center and Aquarium, Washington, September 19, 1962
BOX 11
Speeches/Press Releases Box 11
465, Statement, Public Works Committee Hearing, Guyandotte or Justice Dam, September 20, 1962
466, Statement/Dedication Speech by JR, regarding Barron Armory, Elkins, September 21, 1962
467, Speech draft on test ban and disarmament
468, Appendix, article, “Personal View,” by Wayne W. Parrish, Airlift Magazine, September 25, 1962
469, Statement, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, regarding screening mail, September 26, 1962
470, Press Release, imports of residual oil, Trade Expansion Act, September 26, 1962
471, Statement, regarding screening of mail, Post Office and Civil Service Bill, HR 7927, September 27, 1962
472, Appendix, Pugwashn Conference on Science and World Affairs, Cyrus S. Eaton, founder, September 29, 1962
473, Appendix, statistics on employment and unemployment, Frank C. Porter, Washington Post, October 2, 1962
474, Speech, Boy Scouts, Welch, October 15, 1962
475, Appendix, Cyrus Eaton, advocate of peace, October 5, 1962
476, Appendix, tribute to Senate Clark, regarding communist political propaganda, October 8, 1962
477, Appendix, editorial, article by Fred M. Hechinger, October 1, 1962
478, Speech, Businessman and His Government, Los Angeles Chapter of American Savings and Loan Institute, Los Angeles, October 23, 1962
479, Speech, “Change and Challenge in Education,” Montana Education Association, October 25, 1962
480, Appendix, New Outlook for Education, article by Eric Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Association, Marshall University, Huntington, October 8, 1962
481, Appendix, employment of the handicapped, October 8, 1962
482, Speech, “the Businessman and His Government,” National Association Independent Insurers, Detroit, Michigan, October 31, 1962
483, Memo to President John F. Kennedy, regarding residual fuel oil, October 19, 1962
484, West Virginia Association of Retail Grocers, Parkersburg, October 14, 1962
485, Oceana Women’s Club, Oceana, October 16, 1962
486, Speech, Oil and Gas Association of Michigan, Lansing, Michigan, October 31, 1962
487, Congressional Record, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1962, October 4, 1962
488, Article by JR for data publications, regarding army aviation, October 31, 1962
489, Introduction of Sidney W. Bishop, Postmaster General for Bureau Facilities, Democratic Women’s Club of Berkeley County, Martinsburg, November 5, 1962
489A, Speech, The Citizen and His Government, Rotary Club, Huntington, November 5, 1962
490, Television film, remarks by JR to promote March of Dimes Campaign, taped November 27, 1962
491, Introduction, Postmaster General J. Edward Day, dedication of Romney Post Office, November 3, 1962
492, Introduction of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, Clarksburg, October 30, 1962
493, Dedication of Federal Building, Parkersburg, November 9, 1962
494, Press Release, regarding Monongahela Plant, VEPCO generating facility under construction, November 19, 1962
495, Press Release, contracts to Parkersburg and Wheeling, foreign contracts, November 15, 1962
496, Speech, Interline Sales Managers Conference, aviation, Paris, France, November 15, 1962
497, Article, Elkins Pilot’s Club, November 11, 1962
498, Speech, “The Student and World Affairs,” Morris Harvey College, Charleston, November 30, 1962
499, Speech, “Partnership for World Peace,” Spring Hill Lions Club, South Charleston, November 30, 1962
500, Speech, “Strengthening America and the Free World: The Fight for Freedom Continues,” Industrial Management, Hanover, Pennsylvania, December 1, 1962
501, Speech, dedication, Charleston office, Social Security Administration, December 11, 1962
502, Speech, West Virginia Petroleum Association, Martinsburg, December 12, 1962
503, Speech, “The Student and World Affairs,” Convocation Program, Salem College, December 17, 1962
504, Speech, Richard L. Neuberger Award to John Fischer of Harper’s Magazine, New York Society of Magazine Writers, New York, December 21, 1962
505, Sermon, Church of Divine Truth, Washington, December 23, 1962
506, Article by JR, regarding transportation and highway program in Washington, American Road Builder Magazine, December 1962
507, Magazine articles regarding Christmas, “The Hope of the Years,” from Success Unlimited, and “New Dimensions,” from The Rotarian
508, Magazine article by JR regarding political race, November 1962
508A, Voting record, 2nd Session, 87th Congress
BOX 12
Speeches/Press Releases Box 12
1, Speech, Emancipation Proclamation Centennial Anniversary, Charleston, W.Va.,
January 4, 1963
Favors and Programs, 1963
2, Press Release, Cloture and rules amendment, Senator opponent to filibustering
tactics, January 4, 1963
3, Press Release, regarding favor for Tax Reduction by raising personal tax exemption,
January 7, 1963
4, Press Release, Synopsis, Legislative Priorities and Position Statement by Jennings
Randolph, January 7, 1963
5, Press Release, Legislative Priorities, January 8, 1963
6, Appendix, Neuberger Award, Magazine Writers Honors Editor of Harper’s
Magazine, Mr. John Fisher, New York, New York, January 9, 1963
7, Appendix, Emancipation Proclamation Centennial Anniversary, Charleston, W.Va.,
January 9, 1963
8, T.V. Tape by Senator, “All America Wants To Know,” January 11, 1963
9, Press Release, regarding Public Works Committee appointments for Senator,
January 17, 1963
10, Press Release, Appropriations for Dams – Locks and Reservoirs, Public Work
Committee, January 17, 1963
11, Appendix, NATO meeting – Remarks of Secretary Colonna and article from
Inter-Mountain by Senator, January 18, 1963
12, Speech, Richwood, W.Va., regarding Scenic Highway – Public Roads, January 19, 1963
13, Speech, Ruritan National Convention, Atlantic City, New Jersey, “The Flight for
Freedom Continues,” January 21, 1963
14, Speech, Tennessee Road Builders Association, Knoxville, Tennessee, January 25, 1963
15, Appendix, regarding automotive, Gazette Editorial, January 24, 1963
16, Eulogy, Dennis Chaves, February 28, 1963
17, Eulogy, Robert S. Kerr
18, Press Release, regarding TV Program, “All America Wants To Know,” February 4, 1963
19, Appendix, Rex M. Whitton remarks regarding Highways, National Limestone Institute
Convention, January 28, 1963
20, Press Release, Accelerated public works program, Public Works Committee, supplemental
funds needed, February 4, 1963
21, Appendix, Postmaster General J. Edward Day Address to W.Va. Legislators, Charleston,
W.Va., February 5, 1963
22, Senate Youth Program, Copies of Record of January 31, and pictures mailed to Millstone,
February, 1963
23, Press Release, Coal Research, FMC Corporation’s Research and Development Center,
Char Oil Energy Development, February 7, 1963
24, T.V. Program for, Howard K. Smith, “The Other America,” February 16, 1963
25, Appendix, Allegheny Power System o build Power generating unit near Morgantown,
W.Va., announced by Don Potter, President of Monongahela Power Company to be
called “Fort Martin Power Station,” February 7, 1963
26, Appendix, Article on Abraham Lincoln taken from The Rotarian, February 7, 1963
27, Expressing appreciation, gift for National Park, at Harper’s Ferry, W.Va.,
February 11, 1963
28, Telegram, to President Kennedy, regarding increase in import quota of Residual Oil,
January 29, 1963
Extra copies Speech, American Road Builders, Chicago, Illinois, February 25, 1963
29, Letter to President Kennedy, regarding Import increase residual oil, letter signed by all
Members of W.Va. delegation, February 8, 1963
30, Press Release, Imports of residual oil, OEP report to President Kennedy, February 14, 1963
31, T.V. Taped Birthday, Greetings to Station WHAW, Weston, W.Va., Jack Caldo, Manager,
February 14, 1963
32, Speech, American Road Builders Association, Chicago, Illinois, February 25, 1963
33, Congressional Record, Reprint, regarding Anti-Poll-Tax Amendment, February 7, 196
34, Statement, regarding residual fuel oil imports, Office of Emergency Planning Report
to President, etc., February 19, 1963
35, Speech, National Bituminous Concrete Association, regarding Public Roads, etc.,
Chicago, Illinois, February 20, 1963
36, Speech, Marshall University, “A New Clear Way in the Nuclear Day,” February 24, 1963
37, Press Release, regarding Grants and Loans under Public works accelerated works program,
February 20, 1963
38, Residual oil imports problem, Public Works Committee hearings, February 29, 1963
39, Speech, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, W.Va. official openings of the
Benedum Campus Community Center, March 1, 1963
40, Appendix, Policy on residual oil imports, Hurts Prospects for Coal, Article from Sunset
News Observers, February 28, 1963
41, Appendix, American Road Builders Speech, Chicago, Illinois, February 28, 1963
42, Appendix, Broadcasters Association, February 28, 1963
43, Speech, General Contractors – Panel Discussion – New York Highway and Roads,
March 4, 1963
44, Appendix, Fiftieth Anniversary of the United States Department of Labor, March 4, 1963
45, Letter to President Kennedy, in protest residual oil imports 2nd letter, February 28, 1963
46, Appendix, Bigger Boom Ahead for Air Taxi, Travel Magazine, March, 1963
47, Press Release, Messages to President Kennedy, Secretary Udall – Residual Oil Import/Health
March 7, 1963
48, Press Release, Catholic University Public Affairs Forum, Washington, D.C., March 7, 1963
49, Appendix, Oil-Producing State-Art, by Charleston Gazette – Mike and Benedum mentioned,
March 7, 1963
50, Appendix, Washington Post Article – Re: Senator Gruening, Adaption of “On the Road To
Mandalay,” March 11, 1963
51, Article by Senator Randolph, for Charleston Gazette “West Virginia 100,” March 1963
52, Press Release, Re: Flood Damages, etc, Ohio Valley and Southern West Virginia,
March 12, 1963
53, Press Release and Statement, by Senator Randolph Re: Residual Oil Imports – Estimate
of Oil Control Order, March 12-13, 1963
53a, Letter, from Larry O’Brien – Re: Residual Oil
54, TV Tape, Message to West Virginia National School Safety Patrol, May 11, 1963
55, Speech, St. Patrick Speech at Pittston, Pennsylvania, March 16, 1963
56, Speech, Jefferson County Athletic Banquet, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, March 19, 1963
57, Appendix, Highway Research and Development Program – Remarks by D. Grant Mickle,
March 19, 1963
58, Appendix, Frederick r. Kappel, Receives Silver Quill Award
59, Appendix, Letter to Washington Post, Editor, Re: Art “Skidding on Oil,” March 19, 1963
60, Speech, Wisconsin Road Builders, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 20, 1963
61, Confirmation of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. to be under Secretary of Commerce, March, 1963
62, Press Release, Emergency Loans for Farmers through Farmers Home Administration,
March 26, 1963
63, Speech, Chamber of Commerce of Greater Lowell, Massachusetts, March 27, 1963
64, Press Release, National Park Service Training Center, Harpers Ferry, March 26, 1963
65, Press Release, Rex Whitton, Federal Highway Administrator to drive in West Virginia to become familiar with highway problems, March 26, 1963
66, Speech, “The Emancipated Will Be Free,” New Century of Freedom Youth Conference on Understanding, Camp Caesar, March 30, 1963
67, Residual Oil, five items clipped together
68, Appendix, Grafton Acclaimed as “All-American City”
69, Appendix, Rod Thorn named to academic all-star basketball team, April 1, 1963
70, Press Release, Approval of Six Federal Buildings for West Virginia, April 2, 1963
71, Memo for JR from Royce regarding Kefauver Resolution to Modify Rule XXXIII
72, Statement before Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs in Support of S. 5, Cold War Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act, April 9, 1963
73, Radio Script, Davis-Bacon Act Amendments
74, Press Release, regarding flood damage and flood control, Ohio River Basin, April 4, 1963
75, Statement, Congressional Record, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Washington, April 3, 1963
76, Press Release, Measure to Prohibit Importation of Flat Glass, March 29, 1963
77, Retirement Life Magazine, regarding letter received from JR, April 1963
79, West Virginia Society, son and daughter luncheon, May 25, 1963
80, Statement, Youth Employment Act of 1963, April 9, 1963
81, Appendix, Georgetown University holds congressional reception, April 10, 1963
82, Biographical sketch and introduction material, JR, April 1963
83, Speech, Fibre Box SPAssociation, White Sulphur Springs, April 18, 1963 (empty folder)
84, Letter to William J. Fox, Morgantown, regarding Merger Galis Electric and Ingersoll Rand Co.
85, Speech, Young Democratic Club, Annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Akron, April 20, 1963
86, Progress Magazine, Article about JR, February 1863
87, Press Releases, New Advances in Gasification of Coal, April 18, 1963
88, Press Release, Memorandum to Accompany Release on Coal Gasification, April 18, 1963
89, Speech, Education Foundation, Inc., Charleston, April 25, 1963
90, Appendix, National 4-H Conference, Washington, April 23, 1963
91, Speech, Women’s Traffic Conference, Binghamton, NY, April 27, 1963
92, Hearings, Public Works Committee, Flood Damage and Flood Control in West Virginia, April 17, 1963
Extra Copies, Summary of United States Army Corps of Engineers Review Flood Damage, Control, etc. in West Virginia
93, Press Release: The Distinguished Service Award, to Senator Randolph from New York
Commission for the Blind, April 30, 1963
94, Speech, Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, West Virginia, Dedication of New Building –
Benedum Foundation, May 2, 1963
95, Letter to Mr. Sidney – E. Copley, Re: Flood Control Meeting in Williamson, Mingo County,
April 27, 1963
97, Statement, Automation and Unemployment, April 30, 1963
98, Appendix, New York Times Art, Re: West Virginia Centennial Tourist Attractions and
Industry, April 26, 1963
99, Industrial Sites, West Virginia, in area served by Monongahela Power Company, Catalog,
No date
100, West Virginia Progress – Magazine, April, 1963
101, Press Release, Joint Committee on the Budget – Re: Legislative Reorganization Act –
Federal Budget, May 2, 1963
102, Appendix, May 6, 1963, Polish Constitution Day, May 6, 1963
103, Statement, David Lilienthal Article on Atom’s Lecture at Princeton University,
May 6, 1963
104, Speech, Pan American Highway Conference, Washington, D.C. – Inter American Highway, May 7, 1963
105, Speech, “Progress in Solving Public Welfare Problems,” Huntington, West Virginia,
May 10, 1963
106, Appendix, Pan American Highway Congress, Seek International Road Building,
May 8, 1963
107, Appendix, Advancement of Small Colleges, Washington Post Article, May 9, 1963
108, Press Release, By Telegram – Re: Public Works Committee Hearing on Appropriations,
Flood/Control, May 9, 1963
109, Article in Record, Re: Handicapped and Awards, May 9, 1963
110, Remarks at Public Works, Committee to Delegates to the Ninth Pan American Highway
Congress, May 13, 1963
111, Appendix, Miss Peachy and Honor Man Programs, West Virginia, Morgantown Area
Schools Receive Scholarship, May 13, 1963
112, Statement, In Support of S. 1409 Equal Pay Act of 1963, May 19, 1963
113, Statement, Hearing on Manpower and Employment, Labor and Public Welfare,
May 20, 1963
113a, Hearings, National Forest Lands Re: Access to National Forest, Government versus
Private Lands, June 11, 1963
114, Speech, Weston Chamber of Commerce at Jacksons Mill Re: Floods, Flood Protection,
etc., May 22, 1963
115, Appendix, Parade of Flags Salutes President and Congress Centennial Birthday,
June 20, 1963
116, Appendix, Mast of Battleship U.S.S. West Virginia Dedicated at WVU, Morgantown,
May 21, 1963
117, Appendix, Weirton, West Virginia, Weirtonian Lodge, Italian Sons and Daughters
Centennial Banquet, May 23, 1963
118, Appendix, Womens Advertising Club of Washington, D.C., May 23, 1963
119, Presenting Daughter of the Year Award upon Mrs. Julia Davis, West Virginia
Society of D.C., May 25, 1963
120, Statement, Re: Coal Research, Liquid Fuels and Gassification of Coal, H.R. 5279,
April 27, 1963
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Speeches/Press Releases Box 13
121, Introduction, Honorable R. Sargent Shriver, Director of Peace Corps, as Speaker, Salem
College, May 28, 1963
122, Appendix, Employment of the Handicapped, Manpower Development and Training Act,
Dr. John Walsh, May 27, 1963
123, Appendix, Weirton Steel Company Employees Publicatons Urges…”Freedom,”
May 27, 1963
124, Press Release, Re: West Virginia Highland Scenic Highway Aerial Photography,
Completed, May 31, 1963
125, Speech, Commencement, West Virginia College, Buckhannon, West Virginia,
Challenge of Creative Education, June 2, 1963
126, Appendix, Salem College Commencement, Sergeant Shriver Speaker, June 4, 1963
127, Speech, National Wholesale Jewelers Association, Bal Harbour, Florida, June 6, 1963
128, Small Colleges Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges, January-April, 1963
129, Press Release, Water Pollution Control, Public Works Committee, June 10, 1963
130, Speech, New Jersey Automotive Wholesalers Conventions, Atlantic City, New Jersey,
June 8, 1963
131, Statement, Civil Aeronautics Act of 1938, Federal Aviation Act, June 10, 1963
132, Appendix, Ford Times Art, Re: 100th Birthday of West Virginia, June 11, 1963
134, Speech, Orange County Democratic Dinner, Orlando, Florida, June 15, 1963
135, Speech, National Coal Association, Washington, D.C., June 17, 1963
136, Hearings, Manpower Development and Training Act Amendment, June 13, 1963
137, Speech, Florida Roadbuilders Association, Miami, June 15, 1963
138, Press Release, Reduction of Aid to Foreign Countries, June 15, 1963
139, Press Release, Water Pollution Control Legislation, Public Works Committee, June 17, 1963
140, Press Release, regarding Coal Research Appropriations, June 24, 1963
141, Statement, to introduce bill to complete highway bridge across Potomac River, June 19, 1963
142, Press Release, regarding six Federal Buildings in West Virginia, Accelerated Public Works Program, June 19, 1963
143, Speech, Religious Heritage Breakfast, Washington, June 21, 1963
144, Statement, 100th Anniversary of West Virginia, President Kennedy speaks, June 20, 1963
145, Press Release, Justice Reservoir, Guyandotte Basin, June 20, 1963
146, Speech, “A Broader Concept of National Security,” Veterans of Foreign Wars, Morgantown, June 22, 1963
147, Statement, Area Redevelopment Act of 1963, June 25, 1963
148, Press Release, Area Redevelopment Act passed by Senate, June 28, 1963
149, Appendix, YMCA Youth Governors Conference, Washington, June 26, 1963
150, Speech, “The Challenge of Productivity,” National League of Postmasters, Charleston, June 28, 1963
151, Press Release, Grants and Loans, Recreation Projects, Bluestone, Twin Falls, Hawks Nest, Blackwater Falls, June 26, 1963
152, Appendix, Glassblowers Industry, July 2, 1963
153, Appendix, Colonel Paul G. Benedum, Commencement Speaker, Alderson Broaddus College, Philippi, July 2, 1963
154, Speech, National Convention of National Federation of the Blind, Philadelphia, July 5, 1963
155, Press Release, Guyandotte River Flooding, Justice Dam and Reservoir, July 8, 1963
156, Appendix, “The New Breed of Coal Miner,” article from Pittsburgh Press regarding automation and cybernation, July 9, 1963
157, Speech, “The Businessman and His Government,” Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, July 11, 1963
158, JR attended Centennial Parade, Weirton, July 4, 1963
159, United States flag which had been flown over Capitol presented to Charles Town Race Course, July 4, 1963
160, Appendix, Centennial Stamp of West Virginia, July 15, 1963
161, Press Release, Federal Grants, 23 Projects, July 16, 1963
162, Speech, Suffolk County Democratic Fund Raising Dinner, Patchogue, NY, July 20, 1963
163, Press Release, Manpower Development and Training Act, July 18, 1963
164, Press Release, Grants to West Virginia, 17 Projects, Accelerated Public Works, July 19, 1963
165, Speech, National Youth Bowling Championships Luncheon, Washington, July 23, 1963
166, Press Release, regarding creation of a National Commission on Automation, July 23, 1963
167, Speech, Senate Breakfast Group, United States Capitol, Washington, July 24, 1963
168, Statement, regarding National Commission on Automation, July 25, 1963
169, Press Release, by telephone to radio stations, regarding railroad strike, July 25, 1963
170, Speech, National Association Postmasters of United States Convention, Huntington, July 27, 1963
171, Speech, before Washington Institute for Scientific Studies of the Prevention of Alcoholism, July 31, 1963
172, Speech, United Federation of Postal Clerks, Washington, July 30, 1963
173, Opening Remarks by JR, Hearings on S. 1147, Forest Service, July 31, 1963
174, Appendix, West Virginia Centennial Story, by John C. Schmidt, July 31, 1963
175, Appendix, Article, “Soft Coal Battered, But Unbowed,” by J. H. Carmical, July 31, 1963
176, Statement by JR regarding Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, July 30, 1963
177, Statement, “New Perspectives on American Security,” August 2, 1963
178, Speech, Cherry River Navy Maneuvers, Richwood, “The World At Sea,” August 3, 1963
179, Press Release, regarding defense and military spending, August 4, 1963
180, Speech, Independence, West Virginia, urging reductions in military spending, foreign aid and additions to nuclear “overkill” capacity at expense of unmet public needs, August 4, 1963
181, Appendix, West Virginia Centennial, article in Baltimore Sun, by John C. Schmidt, August 2, 1963
182, Statement, to establish a standing committee on Veterans Affairs, August 8, 1963
183, Statement, introducing bill to amend Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949
184, Press Release, special grazing and haying privileges due to drought conditions, Berkeley, Monroe, Greenbrier, Jefferson, Morgan and Pendleton, August 7, 1963
185, Press Release, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, “Kennedy Pen,” presented by JR to Conrad Wirth, National Park Service, August 7, 1963
186, Press Release, Ravens-Shinnston Corporation to manufacture tank trailers at Shinnston Area Revelopment Administrator, August 7, 1963
187, Press Release, Manpower and Employment Subcommittee, commanded group, Charleston Youth Community, August 8, 1963
188, Appendix, National Youth Science Camp, NASA Administrator James E. Webb, Speaker, August 8, 1963
188, Extra Copies, Youth Science Camps, reprints from Record
189, Press Release, Grants to Assist Communities in Repair of Flood Damage, etc., Wyoming, Lincoln, Ohio and Harrison, August 9, 1963
190, Speech, Flight Service Station Dedication, Morgantown, August 11, 1963
191, Appendix, James B. Donovan, lauded by Jefferson County Voiture 1356 of the Grand Voiture of the State of West Virginia, August 9, 1963
192, Speech, West Virginia Young Democratic Clubs, Clarksburg, West Virginia,
August, 10, 1963
193, Speech, National Rural Letter Carriers Association Annual Convention, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, August 13, 1963
194, Press Release, Legislative Move to Encourage the Placement of Defense Contracts,
August 13, 1963
195, The Airmans Psalm, August, 1963
196, Press Release, Extension for Another Year 100 Percent Federal Financing for Manpower
Act, August 14, 1963
197, Press Release, Re: Watershed Development, Soil Conservation Service of the United States
Department of Agriculture, August 8, 1963
198, Press Release, Parks, Tourist Attractions, Bob Mellace Art, in Daily Mail, May 16, 1963
199, Press Release, Youth Crime Control, Kanawha County Officials attend Hearings, Photo
Enclosed, August 18, 1963
200, Speech, Hager Reunion Ramage Park (Boone County), Speech, Russia Test Ban,
August 25, 1963
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201, Statement, School Drop-Outs, a reflection of the Failure of American Society and Education, August 26, 1963
202, Letter to Mr. J. Carter Swaim, regarding religious practices of public officials, August 21, 1963
203, Speech, Reunion Parsons High School, Class 1933, Blackwater Falls, August 31, 1963
204, Press Release, Reunion, Blackwater Falls Parsons High School Class 1933, August 31, 1963
205, Press Release, Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act Coal-to-gasoline research, Consolidation Coal Company, pilot plant Cresap, W.Va., August 28, 1963
206, Press Release, Federal funds for repair and restoration of the banks of the Guyandot River in the vicinity of Barboursville, W.Va., August 28, 1963
207, Speech, Hendricks “Hick Fair,” Hendricks, W.Va., “Tourism and a Brighter Future,” August 31, 1963
208, Press Release, Forests-funds by accelerated Public Works for roads, trails, recreational facilities, buildings, release from U. S. Department of Agriculture, August 28, 1963
209, Statement by Senator Hubert H. Humphrey at hearing on “Social and Psychological Contributions to Arms Control and Disarmament,” August 21, 1963
210, Statement, Manpower Development and Training Act, S. 1716, September 4, 1963
211, Press Release, Manpower Training Program, Manpower Amendment, passed Senate, September 4, 1963
212, Picture of Senator Randolph, American Road Builders’ Magazine, September 5, 1963
213, Speech, General Contractors, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., September 7, 1963
214, Speech, Pettry Family Reunion Flats (near Beckley), Raleigh County, W.Va., September 8, 1963
215, Appendix, International Road Federation highways and highway transportation, September 9, 1963
216, Speech, W.Va. Savings and Loan League, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., September 13, 1963
217, Statement, Bill to make Columbus Day a Legal Holiday S-108, September 6, 1963
218, Reprint from Record, regarding school dropouts, August 26, 1963
219, Picture, Water Pollution problems and control, September 11, 1963
220, Press Release, W.Va. Savings and Loan League Annual Convention, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., September 11, 1963
221, Press Release, W.Va. League of Municipalities, Morgantown, W.Va., September 12, 1963
222, Appendix, Article by Thomas F. Stafford regarding Randolph, Fulbright Eye Military Funds, September 11, 1963
223, Speech, The Citizen and His Public Responsibilities at Luncheon Meeting of Federal Editors Association, Washington, D.C., September12, 1963
224, Appendix, Labor Day Celebration, Wheeling, W.Va., Walter Reuther, Speaker, September 12, 1963
225, Speech, W.Va. League of Municipalities, Mount Chateau Lodge, Morgantown, W.Va., “The Partnership of Federal and Municipal Governments, September 13, 1963
226, Press Release, Space Age Equipment, Aero Geo Astro Corporation, Keyser, W.Va. plant, September 17, 1963
227, Statement, Test Ban Treaty, September 18, 1963
228, Press Release, Test Ban Treaty, September 18, 1963
229, Introduction, Senator Joseph S. Clark (D-PA) at Freedom Rally of the W.Va. Emancipation Proclamation
232, Appendix, Senator Vance Hartke Advocates Enactment of Quality Stabilization Laws, September 20, 1963
233, Statement, New Mail Service Improvements Provide Statewide Overnight Deliveries, September 23, 1963
234, Statement, regarding Defense spending and comments on Senator McGovern view o American Security, September 24, 1963
235, Statement, regarding introduction of a Bill to impose quota limitations on imports of foreign residual oil, September 26, 1963
236, Appendix, regarding article in Baltimore Evening Sun about majority leader Mike Mansfield, September 24, 1963
237, Speech, American Institute of Park Executives, Washington, D.C., “Challenge and responsibility in Public Recreation,” September 26, 1963
238, Picture, Gavel of W.Va. Maple presented to Senator Randolph by leaders of Applachian Hardwood Manufacturing, Inc., September 26, 1963
239, Appendix, W.Va. makes progress, Appalachian Power Company, Lauds State’s Cleanup Campaign, September 26, 1963
240, Appendix, New York Governor misinformed concerning programs during Kennedy Administration, Article from Charleston Daily Mail, Gazette, September 25, 1963
241, Press Release, Dedication of W.Va. 100th Roadside Park near Thomas, W.Va. and Senator to appear at the Sharing-Planning Conference at Capon Springs, Sunday, October 16th, October 1, 1963
242, Appendix, “Week in Washington” program sponsored by Representative Ken Heckler, Letter from Mary E. Walter of Red House, W.Va. reprinted from Christian Science Monitor, October 1, 1963
243, Statement, Federal-Aid Highway Amendments Act of 1963-Public Work Committee, October 2, 1963
244, Appendix, Mary C. Barlow, Associate Judge, D.C., October 4, 1963
245, Speech, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, W.Va., October 4, 1963
246 Dedication, Centennial Park Dedication near Parsons, W.Va., October 6, 1963
247 Speech, Sharing-Planning Conference, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Capon Springs, W.Va., “Technology and Tension, the Challenge of the Sixties,” October 6, 1963
248 Press Release, Centennial Roadside Park Dedication, Parsons, W.Va., October 6, 1963
249 Press Release, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Capon Springs, W.Va., October 6, 1963
250 Speech, W.Va., Retail Grocers Association, Fairmont, W.Va., October 7, 1963
251 Press Release, Grants and loans, sport fishing and Wildlife, U.S. Department of the Interior notified Senator of Cooperative Agreement with State Department of Natural Resources, October 6, 1963
252 Appendix, Centennial Roadside Park Dedication, Parsons, W.Va., October 9, 1963
253 Appendix, Art from Engineering News- Record, regarding Highway Research Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1962, October 10, 1963
254 Press Release, Vocational Education, Student Loans, Education Sub Committees of Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, October 14, 1963
255 Press Release, Grant to City of Weirton, Picture of Bryd, Senator and Mayor Frank Rybka of Weirton, W.Va., October 14, 1963
256 Statement, in support of H.R. 6143, College Academic Facilities Act, H.R. 6143, October 15, 1963
257 Speech, “Randolph Rallies” California League of Senior Citizens, Los Angeles, Fresno and San Francisco, California, October 19-20 & 26, 1963
258 Speech, W.Va. Petroleum Association, Charleston, W.Va., October 17, 1963
259 Press Release, Airport Facilities Expansion in W.Va., picture Senator, Heckler and Curtis F. Grive, Airport Engineer (no picture in file) only picture given to Marjorie for her picture file
260 Press Release, Glass imports, petition, President not to lower tariff rates, October 15, 1963
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261 Press Release, Grant approved for pilot project at Cameron, involving new method of waste treatment to be built with funds from the Accelerated Public Works Programs, October 16, 1963
262 Press Release, Water Pollution Control Act of 1963, excerpts remarks by Senator on S. 646, October 16, 1963
263 Aviation speech and remarks by Senator Randolph during his service as a member of the House of Representatives, March 4, 1933 – August 2, 1946
264 Speech, United Business Schools Association, San Francisco, California, “The Challenge of Creative Education,” October 26, 1963
265 Speech, American Association of State Highway Officials, Portland, Oregon, October 22, 1963
266 Eulogy of Estes Kefauver of Tennessee, October 24, 1963
267 Statement, Water Resource Problems, October 29, 1963
269 Press Release, Water Resource Problems, October 22, 1963
270 Letter to Honorable Anthony J. Celebreeze, regarding proposed site for the proposed National Environmental Health Center, October 23, 1963
271 Press Release, Army Corps of Engineers to report study of the Cheat River Basin, October 30, 1963
272 Press Release, Randolph and Hart introduced a resolution calling for a Public Works study of a national system of scenic highways, October 28, 1963
272-a Statement, Supersonic Transport
273 Speech, W.Va. Contractors Association, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., November 2, 1963
274 Appendix, B and O Railroad continues Record of Progress and Service in W.Va, November 1, 1963
275 Appendix, Dr. Shane MacCarthy receives Distinguished Service Medal Award of the Cosmopolitan Club, Washington, D.C., November 1, 1963
276 Statement by Hulett C. Smith, Commissioner of Commerce of W.Va. before the subcommittee on Manpower and Employment, October 31, 1963
277 Introduction, Dr. Wernher von Braun at Charleston Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Charleston, W.Va., November 5, 1963
278 Introduction, Senator Paul Douglas, Anti-Defamation League of the B’nai B’rith, ADL’s 50th Anniversary and the West Virginia Centennial, October 27, 1963
279 Dedication, Forest Products Marketing Laboratory, Princeton, W.Va., November 12, 1963
281 Press Release, Senator appointed Chairman of the Subcommittee on Employment and Retirement Income of the Elderly of the Senate Special Committee on Aging
282 Speech, American Legion Veterans Day Banquet, Jackson’s Mill, W.Va., “The Veteran and West Virginia’s Future,” November 11, 1963
283 Speech, Testimonial Luncheon for William H. Dyer, Washington, D.C., by Washington Society for the Blind, “Automation and the Sightless American,” November 14, 1963
284 Speech, Midwestern College, Denison, Iowa, “The Community and the College, “ November 15, 1963
285 Statement, Coal Exports, Western Europe, Canada and Japan, November 13, 1963
286 Statement, Nuclear Power Industry Atomic Energy Commission-Coal, November 18, 1963
287 Statement, Clean Air Act of 1963, Air and Water Pollution Control Act of 1963, November 19, 1963
288 Statement by Senator, regarding Death of President Kennedy, November 22, 1963
289 Letter, Mr. Joseph J. Lombardo, Commander-in-Chief, Veterans of Foreign Wars, November 21, 1963
290 Resolution, Proposed Long-Range Plan for Capitol Grounds Hailed by Capitol Hill Developer, November 20, 1963
291 Press Release, To conduct hearings on legislation which would provide additional authorization for a program of accelerated public works December 9-14-63, Special subcommittee on Accelerated Public Works, November 27, 1963
292 Press Release, Joint Release, Byrd & Randolph Allegheny Parkway, November 26, 1963
293 Ribicoff Amendment to D.C. Welfare, November 19, 1963
294 Speech, “The Community Challenge of Stream Renewal” – Pittsburgh, PA at the Fifth Pittsburgh Sanitary Engineering Conference, November 30, 1963
295, Letter to President Lyndon Johnson mailed to West Virginia newspapers, November 27, 1963
296, Statement, H. R. 8667 as amended by Public Works Committee, December 3, 1963
297, Press Release, grants and loans under Public Works Accelerated Act, December 3, 1963
298, Press Release, regarding Fairchild Stratos Corporation, Department of Air Force, December 3, 1963
299, Press Release, S. 385, children of disabled veterans, December 3, 1963
300, Press Release, appropriations approval by Subcommittee for Water Resources Development Projects, December 4, 1963
301, Statement, regarding House Rule 9140, Public Works Appropriation Bill, Atomic Energy Commission, December 9, 1963
302, Appendix, Quality Stabilization, November 8, 1963
303, Statement, Accelerated Public Works, December 10, 1963
304, Press Release, Library Services and Construction Act, Public Library Development, December 12, 1963
305, Speech, “Maryland and West Virginia – A Community of Interest,” Hagerstown Fair Association, December 11, 1963
306, Introduction, Dr. Festus P. Summers, West Virginia University, Library of Congress ceremonies for West Virginia, December 12, 1963
307, Press Release, vocational education, federal aid for West Virginia programs, December 13, 1963
308, Press Release, Higher Education Bill, signed, December 16, 1963
309, Television and radio comments, regarding grants and loans for West Virginia, December 13, 1963
310, Press Release, regarding AID funds spent, Monsanto Chemical Company, Nitro, October 26, 1963
311, Press Release, AID announced, order for yarn, FMC, American Viscose Plant, Nitro, December 17, 1963
312, Press Release, hearings, Special Committee on Aging, regarding employment problems of elderly, December 17, 1963
313, Statement, hearings, Subcommittee on Employment and Retirement Incomes of the Elderly, December 19, 1963
314, Statement, Accelerated Public Works, December 18, 1963
315, Press Release (photos), Centennial medallions presented to members of state’s congressional delegation, December 20, 1963
316, Press Release, state tourism, Harpers Ferry, December 27, 1963
316A, Off the cuff remarks, Jennings Randolph, on coal press tour, National Coal Policy Conference, Wheeling, December 1963
Programs, etc., 1964
317, Press Release (photo), Monongahela Pollution Control Conference, January 6, 1964
318, Opening Statement, Jennings Randolph, Subcommittee on Employment and Retirement Incomes of Elderly, Los Angeles and San Francisco, January 10 and 13, 1964
319, Press Release, Jennings Randolph comments on State of the Union Address, January 8, 1964
320, Speech, “Adjusting Society to Automation,” Transportation Association of America, New York, January 15, 1964
321, Statement, on behalf of S. 2114, Committee on Government Operations, review of federal grants-in-aid to states and local units of government, January 15, 1964
322, Biographical sketch of Jennings Randolph, athletics, January 15, 1964
323, Press Release, citation presented to Jennings Randolph on behalf of four largest steel companies in Japan, regarding coal exports, January 10, 1964
324, West Virginia Victory Awards Dinner, athletic/sports awards, Parkersburg, January 20, 1964
325, Speech, “New Prospects for the Appalachian Timber Industry,” Appalachian Hardwood Association, Cincinnati, January 24, 1964
326, Press Release, Appalachian Hardwood Association, excerpts from Jennings Randolph address, January 24, 1964
327, Biographical Sketch, Jennings Randolph, 1964
328, Article, by Jennings Randolph, “Is Russia Only Fighting Invasion – Or For Human Rights?,” The Commonwealth
329, Tribute, by Jennings Randolph, testimonial dinner honoring J. W. Ruby, Morgantown, January 29, 1964
330, Letter to Reverend Curtis Whaley, regarding West Virginia turnpike and interstates, January 27, 1964
331, Press Release, Accelerated Public Works, January 30, 1964
332, Press Release, Robert Maxwell resigns as United States Attorney, February 3, 1964
333, Statement, College Tax Credit Amendment, proposed by Senator Ribicoff, February 3, 1964
334, Press Release, Burnsville Reservoir Project, Little Kanawha River Basin, February 5, 1964
335, Statement, Clean Air Act, water and air pollution, February 7, 1964
336, Statement, Petroleum-Oil and Gas Depletion Facts, February 7, 1964
337, Congressional Prayer Breakfast, February 5, 1964
338, Press Release, Grafton and Mannington Post Office employees receive Postmaster General’s “Citation for Excellence,”
339, Accelerated Public Works to continue hearings, February 14, 1964
340, Film based on life of Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, February 19, 1964
341, Press Release, highway projects, West Virginia divided into three federal districts, February 18, 1964
342, Statement, residual oil imports, February 19, 1964
343, Press Release, regarding opposition to televising of pro football games, February 19, 1964
344, Brotherhood Dinner, National Conference of Christians and Jews, February 17, 1964
345, Speech, Horticultural Society, Annual Convention, Charles Town, February 25, 1964
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Speeches/Press Releases Box 16
346, Panel Discussion, Associated General Contractors, Las Vegas, March 4, 1964
346A, American Road Builders Association, Convention, New Orleans, February 23, 1964
347, Press Release, Small Business Administration aid to West Virginia increases job opportunities, February 26, 1964
348, Press Release, poverty, photograph of Jennings Randolph and Sargent Shriver, February 27, 1964
349, Statement, regarding excessive beef and other meat imports, February 28, 1964
350, Reprints, regarding Congressional Record, Revenue Act of 1964, February 25, 1964
351, Press Release, General Contractors of America, Las Vegas, March 3, 1964
352, Press Release, Jennings Randolph in hospital, March 2, 1964
353, Press Release, student loans approved for colleges under National Defense Education Act, March 5, 1964
354, regarding Jennings Randolph, Kiwanis Club, Miami, Florida, February 20, 1964
355, Press Release, Jennings Randolph commends President Lyndon Johnson for action to help flood victims and for instructions to speed up flood control projects, March 14, 1964
356, Press Release, resolution to review flood control plan of Army Corps of Engineers, March 18, 1964
357, Press Release, emergency disaster relief for flood areas, small business loans, March 18, 1964
358, Press Release, Jennings Randolph, committee assignments, 88th Congress, March 20, 1964
359, Article, Future Farmer Magazine, regarding visit to Washington
360, Press Release, Flood Control Projects, Ohio River Basin, March 26, 1964
361, Article, Alumni Record, regarding West Virginia Society in Washington
362, Annual Dinner, Amen Corner, Pittsburgh, April 11, 1964
363, Telegram to President Lyndon Johnson, regarding coal and residual oil quotas, April 2, 1964
364, Introduction of Esther Peterson, West Virginia State Democratic Women’s Convention, Charleston, April 11, 1964
365, Letter, Jennings Randolph to Leslie H. Arnold, Charleston Gazette, Charleston Daily Mail, April 10, 1964
366, Article by Jennings Randolph, regarding Public Works Program, Washington World
367, Welcome to Jennings Randolph, when he returned to Senate for brief time
368, Press Release, Air Force Academy appointments, April 23, 1964
369, Press Release, Military Academy appointments, April 24, 1964
370, Press Release, Bi-Racial Conference, NAACP, Washington, April 24, 1964
371, Statement to Appropriations Subcommittee to keep Accelerated Public Works active, April 27, 1964
372, Statement, Jennings Randolph introduced Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1964, April 29, 1964
373, Press Release, Grants and Loans, Cowen Wood Turning Company, Cowen, April 28, 1964
374, Appendix, Heart of Gold Award, Arthur J. Goldberg, Variety Club, Washington, April 9, 1964
375, Press Release, Civil Rights Bill, Jennings Randolph against filibusters, April 28, 1964
376, Press Release, Jennings Randolph to support President Lyndon Johnson, if elected as delegate-at-large to Democratic National Convention, May 4, 1964
377, Speech, “The Businessman in Public Affairs,” National Paper Box SPManufacturing Association, Americana Hotel, New York, May 16, 1964
378, Letter and Reprints, regarding Civil Rights, May 7, 1964
379, Appendix, West Virginia Guard Unit Stands Long Vigil in Tribute to Late John F. Kennedy, Memorial Service, May 1, 1964
380, Speech, “The Citizen and His Government,” Roadside Business Association, St. Paul, Minnesota, May 19, 1964
381, Statement, regarding Civil Rights Act of 1963, Senate should vote for cloture, Jennings Randolph critic of filibusters, May 14, 1964
382, Appendix, dedication of Conrad L. Wirth Hall and Stephen Mather Training Center, Harpers Ferry, May 14, 1964
383, Picture, Jennings Randolph with Dr. A. D. Longhouse, Senator Spessard L. Holland, Rural Electrification Research Laboratory, Morgantown, May 14, 1964
384, Speech, “The Businessman and His Government,” National Association of Small Business Investment Companies, White Sulphur Springs, May 29, 1964
385, Introduction of Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman, commencement, Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, June 1, 1964
385A, Luncheon, Airline Traffic Association, Man of the Year Award, Willard Hotel, Washington, May 25, 1964
386, Speech, School of Banking of the South, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, June 2, 1964
387, Press Release, $15 Billion Authorization, Public Works Committee, regarding Appalachian Regional Development
388, Press Release, grants and loans, Camden-on-Gauley, Community Facilities Administration, May 27, 1964
389, Press Release, Small Business Week, loans and contracts under Accelerated Programs of Small Business Administration of benefit to West Virginia statistics, May 26, 1964
390, Appendix, Justice Douglas Speaks, West Virginia State College commencement, Jennings Randolph received Honorary Doctor of Humanities degree, Institute, June 2, 1964
391, Press Release, Greenbrier County 4-H Clubs visit Washington, June 3, 1964
392, Appendix, John Horne presented with Distinguished Service Award, by National Association of Small Business Investment Companies, White Sulphur Springs, June 4, 1964
393, Reprint, regarding savings bond programs, May 1, 1964
394, Appendix and Press Release, regarding luncheons for Virginia Mae Brown, Chuck Yeager and Jacqueline Cochran, June 8, 1964
395, Appendix, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover emphasizes need for positive public approach toward our American heritage, June 8, 1964
396, Religious Heritage of America Breakfast, June 26, 1964
397, Speech, West Virginia Press Association, Huntington June 12, 1964
398, Speech, “I Met A Boy On A Bus,” Florida Association of Insurance Agents, Miami, June 13, 1964
399, Testimonial Dinner, John V. Lawrence, American Trucking Association, Washington, June 17, 1964
400, Democratic Women’s Day, Charleston, April 10, 1964
401, Press Release, regarding amendment to add $12 million to appropriations for Public Lands Highway Development, Public Works Committee, June 15, 1964
402, Press Release, West Virginia DC Society, Son and Daughter Luncheon, June 6, 1964
403, Press Release, Picture of JR and Presidential Scholars Faith Mace and Robert Childs, June 12, 1964
404, Television Film and Tape, regarding Kanawha Airport, June 12, 1964
405, Speech, American Industrial Bankers Association, 30th Annual Institute, White Sulphur Springs, June 25, 1964
406, Statement and Press Release, regarding civil rights bill, June 18, 1964
407, Statement, Public Works Committee hearings, June 19, 1964
408, Speech, West Virginia University Alumni, The University Club, Washington, June 19, 1964
409, Statement and Press Release, regarding hearings on Appalachian Regional Development Public Works Committee, June 22, 1964
410, Speech, Theodore Roosevelt Bridge Dedication, June 23, 1964
411, YMCA, Youth Governors Conference, Washington, June 22, 1964
412, Picture, regarding development road system, Appalachian Regional Development bill, Public Works Subcommittee on Appalachia, June 24, 1964
413, Introduction of Senator Claiborne Pell, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston Civic Center, June 27, 1964
414, Press Release, juvenile delinquency and youth crime, Charleston Youth Community, June 29, 1964
415, Press Release, regarding glass industry, testimony before United States Tariff Commission, June 30, 1964
416, Statement, Allegheny Airlines studying new type of jet-prop aircraft, July 1, 1964
417, Statement, regarding residual oil imports, July 1, 1964
418, Statement, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1964, July 2, 1964
419, Press Release, Federal-Aid Highway authorizations, July 3, 1964
420, Press Release, Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz testifies before Senate Subcommittee regarding importation of residual oil, July 6, 1964
421, Statement, Public Works Committee, report on bill to grant authority to the District of Columbia to construct tunnel under mall, July 7, 1964
422, Press Release, Special Committee on Aging, July 10, 1964
423, Television, pre-recording, “Youth Wants To Know,” July 2, 1964
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424, Introduction, Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, luncheon, National Youth Science Camp, July 9, 1964
425, Statement, Public Works Committee, Reporting S. 1147, roads and trails for the National
Forests, July 21, 1964
426, Speech, “West Virginia Moves Forward” Clarksburg Rotary Club, Clarksburg, W.Va.,
July 15, 1964
427, Introduction, Secretary Orville Freeman, Jackson’s Mill, July 20, 1964
428, Press Release, Historic sites and Building, Grave Creek Mound, Moundsville, W.Va.,
July 20, 1964
429, Statement, Secretary of Agriculture, Orville Freeman tours W.Va. Soil Conservation
Districts and Strip Mine Reclamation projects, July 21, 1964
430, Speech, Parks College of Aeronautical Technology, St. Louis University, East Street
Louis, Illinois, Commencement Exercises, July 28, 1964
431, Press Release, Defense Manpower Order No. 4, Federal procurement contracts,
July 28, 1964
432, Press Release,Appalachian Regional Development Bill, Public Works Committee,
July 29, 1964
433, Press Release, Mines Bureau Awards Contract for Federal study of water pollution from
Coal-Mine Acids, Randolph County, W.Va., to have pilot project, July 29, 1964
434, Senator Crowns Poultry Queen, Moorefield, W.Va., July 29, 1964
435, Statement, recommending Senate passage of Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1964
436, Dedication, Morris Cafritz Administration Building, Metropolitan Police, Boys Club
Summer Camp, Scotland, MD., August 2, 1964
437, Press Release, National Defense Education Act, Student Loan Program, August 4, 1964
438, Press Release, Appropriations bill for water resources development projects, Dams-
Reservoirs and Flood, August 5, 1964
439, Speech, Community Opportunities Workshop, Charleston, W.Va., “The War on
Poverty,” Economic opportunity Act of 1964, August 6, 1964
440, Letter of President Johnson regarding Social Security Amendments of 1964,
August 5, 1964
441, Speech, Cuyahoga County Mayor Association, Elyria, Ohio, Subject Highways,
August 6, 1964
442, Speech, Democratic Convention, Huntington, W.Va., August 8, 1964
443, Senator to support resolution to give more authority to the President regarding
military action in Southeast Asia, August 6, 1964
444, Press Release, Older workers Employment Act of 1964, Committee on Aging,
August 11, 1964
445, Press Release, Social Security Amendments of 1964, to add health care for the aged
provisions to the Article, August 12, 1964
446, Press Release, Economic Opportunity Act, August 11, 1964
447, Speech, Convention of W.Va. Federation of the Blind, Huntington, W.Va., August 15, 1964
448, Press Release, Statement and Bill, for higher Education, loans to students, August 15, 1964
449, Rebuttal, Appalachia, Preferential Treatment for Appalachia, Water Resources Survey,
Definition of Poverty, etc., 1964
450, Press Release, Bill-signing ceremonies at White House, Senator has received more than
50 pens as a member of Congress, August 20, 1964
451, Picture, 4-H Group from Barbour and Taylor counties, visit in Washington, D.C., at
National 4-H Center, August 20, 1964
452, Press Release, Apportionment, Senator to speak against Dirksen amendment and will vote
Against the Tuck bill which was passed by the House, August 20, 1964
453, Speech, Dedication of the Timber and Watershed Laboratory, Parsons, W.Va.,
August 29, 1964
454, Reprint, Article by Dr. Lowell R. Ditzen on Forgiving and Forgetting, August 15, 1964
455, Recording, Tape Radio CBS, regarding Appalachian program, Senator Randolph and
Representative Schwengel, September 1, 1964
456, Appendix, U.S. Naval Academy has Open House for parents and relatives of new
Midshipmen, September 1, 1964
457, Speech, Industrial Development Association, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., regarding
Appalachian Regional Development Act, September 3, 1964
458, Tribute to Senator Humphrey, reprints from record to be mailed to all W.Va. Delegates
and alternates, August 31, 1964
459, Press Release, regarding Social Security Amendments Article passed by Senate 49-44 for
Gore health care amendment, September 2, 1964
460, Press Release, White House ceremony when the President signed a measure to provide
Federal aid for facilities and training of nurses. Also, Appalachian Regional Development legislation, September 4, 1962
461, Press Release, Amendment to Social Security Act by Randolph and Douglas to give
Increase in permissible earnings to encourage Senior Citizens to see gainful employment,
September 4, 1962
462, Speech, Cornerstone laying ceremonies, Post Office Building, Elkhart, Indiana,
September 5, 1964
463, Press Release, regarding Hazel-Atlas, Anti-Trust, Continental Can Company, Clarksburg
and Wheeling plants, September 4, 1964
464, Statement, regarding Appalachian Regional Development Act, September 8, 1964
465, Speech, Golden Delicious Apple, WVU, Morgantown, W.Va., September 11, 1964
466, Speech, State Convention of Young Democrats, Charleston, W.Va., September 11, 1964
467, Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial Foundation, Senator served as Associate Chairman,
September, 10, 1964
468, Speech, Associated Traffic Clubs, St. Louis, Missouri, September 14, 1964
469, Statement, Javits-McCarthy-Humphrey compromise resolution on reapportionment
Amendment by Dirksen-Mansfield, September 15, 1964
470, Groundbreaking, Fort Martin Power Plant, Morgantown, September 11, 1964
471, Statement, regarding Appalachian Regional Development Act, comment on auction of Morlunda herd of Hereford bulls and cows, September 16, 1964
472, Speech, Outdoor Advertising Association, South Bend, Indiana, September 23, 1964
473, Press Release, regarding Barry Goldwater visit to Charleston, his voting record, September 17, 1964
474, Speech, “Accent of Appalachia,” West Virginia Regional Conference of the Council of the Southern Mountains, Concord College, Athens, September 26, 1964
475, Speech, Trans World Airlines, Annual Fall Planning Conference, Chicago, September 28, 1964
476, Rebuttal, Miller Amendment, regarding exclusion from Appalachian program all counties not designated as redevelopment areas, September 1964
477, Statement, supplemental appropriations for Appalachia, 1965, October 1, 1964
478, Appendix, article on Harpers Ferry from Washington Post, Potomac Magazine, September 30, 1964
479, Putnam County Rally (did not attend)
480, Statement, National Defense Education Act, amendments of 1964, October 2, 1964
481, Press Release, letter to President Lyndon B. Johnson regarding request that Congress be called into special session to complete economic development of Appalachia and health care for elderly under Social Security, etc., October 3, 1964
482, Statement, coal research, possible use of coal as water purifier, September 21, 1964
483, Speech, JR spoke for Vice President Hubert Humphrey, National Tire Dealers Association, Washington, September 21, 1964
484, Dedication, Martinsburg Sewage Treatment Plant, Martinsburg, October 7, 1964
485, Statement, amendment of Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, September 21, 1964
BOX 18
Speeches/Press Releases Box 18
486, Press Release, dedication of sewage treatment plant, Martinsburg, October 7, 1964
487, Speech, Air Traffic Controllers Association, Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 7, 1964
488, Speech, in support of re-election of Senator Ted Moss, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 10, 1964
489, Dedication, Morgantown Airport, President Lyndon B. Johnson attended, September 20, 1964
490, Press Release, regarding Appalachian Regional Development Bill, September 24, 1964
491, Introduction of JR by Anne Hearst at Autumn meeting of Democratic Women of West Virginia, September 26, 1964
492, Speech, Democratic speeches for Lamarr and Springfield, Colorado, October 9, 1964
493, Speech, Great Issues, Politics ’64 Series, Davidson, North Carolina, October 14, 1964
494, Introduction and Award, presentation of Distinguished Service Award of District of Columbia Trucking Association to Frank L. Grimm, Washington, October 17, 1964
495, Dedication, science facility, Bethany College, October 16, 1964
496, Speech, “Education and the Challenge of the Future,” West Virginia Association of Student Councils, Jackson’s Mill, October 19, 1964
497, Speech, “The Highway Program of West Virginia,” Parkersburg Lions Club, Parkersburg, October 23, 1964
498, Introduction, Secretary of the Army Stephen Ailes, at United Nations Dinner, Martinsburg, October 20, 1964
499, Speech, Summers County Democratic Rally, Hinton, October 26, 1964
500, Speech, “Diversity and Understanding in a Peaceful World,” Weirtonian Lodge No. 183, Weirton, October 24, 1964
501, Press Release, Doddridge County Democratic Rally, West Union, October 22, 1964
502, Speech, Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Pennsboro Garment Corporation, Statistics on Small Business Loans, October 24, 1964
503, Speech by Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtz, Forest Festival, Elkins, September 30, 1964
504, Introduction of Senator Joseph S. Clark, Democratic Rally, Wellsburg, October 21, 1964
505, Inauguration of Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, October 21, 1964
506, Democratic Rally, Ritchie County, Harrisville, October 24, 1964
507, Direct Dial C&P, JR called Secretary of Commerce Luther Hodges in Texas, October 12, 1964
508, Speech, regarding highways, Los Angeles, October 28, 1964
509, Speech, Democratic Rally, Ziesing (Harrison County), October 28, 1964
510, Article by JR, “Why Am I A Democrat,” Young Democrat, October 1964
511, Picture of JR and others, Annual Legislative Conference, Washington
512, Tucker County Fair, Parsons, attended by FDR Jr.
513, Speech, “West Virginia and Labor in a World of Change, West Virginia State Department of Labor Anniversary, Charleston, November 23, 1964
514, Speech, Logan Bank and Trust Company, Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies, Logan, November 24, 1964
515, Speech, Testimonial Dinner, O. O. Baughman, Belington, regarding post office, November 27, 1964
516, Speech, Banquet honoring Magnolia High School football team, New Martinsville, November 30, 1964
517, Speech Cards, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (empty), 1964
518, Speech by Senator Russell Long, regarding highways, New Orleans, November 9, 1964
519, Hearings, Stonewall Jackson Reservoir, West Fork River, Clarksburg, December 2, 1964
520, Speech, “Employment and Manpower: Dimensions of Challenge,” Joint Conference, Agricultural Policy Institute of North Carolina State and North Carolina A & T College, December 11, 1964
521, Speech, American Association of State Highway Officials, Atlanta, December 8, 1964
522, Hearings, Wheeling Creek Watershed and Flood Control, Wheeling, December 7, 1964
523, Pamphlets, Traveling in a World of Neighbors/Travel is Trade, JR Speeches
523, Article and Picture of JR, Labor Magazine/Minnesota Journal of Education
524, Testimonial Dinner, W. W. Barron, Charleston, December 8, 1964
525, Speech, Opening and Dedication, Part of Interstate 81, Martinsburg, December 15, 1964
526, Speech, “A Look at the New Congress,” International Crossroads Sunday Morning Breakfast, YMCA, Washington, December 27, 1964
527, Speech, National Association of State Racing Commissioners, Chicago, June 24, 1964
528, Speech, Dedication of Section of Interstate 77, Parkersburg, December 30, 1964
529, Press Release, regarding War on Poverty, picture of JR and education leaders
530, Amendment Proposal to S. 2782 regarding coal
BOX 19
Speeches/Press Releases Box 19
Programs, Miscellaneous, etc., 1965
1, Statement, Appalachian Bill introduced to 89th Congress, January 6, 1965
2, Press Release, Regional Export Expansion Council of United States Department of Commerce Meeting in Charleston, regarding airport and newspaper forum in Huntington on “Changing the Image of West Virginia,” January 6, 1965
3, Appendix, Article from Business on Wheels, Honors to John Amos, West Virginia transportation expert, January 6, 1965
4, Appendix, JR named West Virginian of the Year by Charleston Gazette, January 6, 1965
5, Retirement Dinner, Thomas E. Millsop, President, Board of National Steel Corporation
6, Picture, West Virginia Pulp and Paper company officials/Press Release, regarding West Virginia Industries, January 8, 1965
7, Press Release, Federal Aid to Education made available to West Virginia, January 11, 1965
8, Radio Script, Washington Reports, Appalachia, January 13, 1965
9, Speech, “Trends in Transportation,” Convention of National Limestone Institute, Washington, January 18, 1965
10, Biographical Sketch, JR, January 12, 1965
11, Speech, “Trends in Transportation After ’72,” Associated General Contractors of Missouri, Kansas City, January 13, 1965
12, Press Release, Hearings on S. 3, Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, Public Works Committee, January 14, 1965
13, Senator Patrick McNamara Proposes Economic Assistance Act of 1965 as Part Two of War on Poverty, Washington Post article by Evans and Novak, January 15, 1965
14, JR statement about Winston Churchhill, January 15, 1965
15, Hearings, Public Works Committee, regarding Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, January 19, 1965
16, Picture, H. L. Feiner and JR, Laura Mae Life Blouses Company/Pennsboro Manufacturing Company, January 19, 1965
17, Speech, Alabama Road Builders Association, Montgomery, Alabama, January 18, 1965
18, Speech, Junior Chamber of Commerce, Annual Distinguished Service Awards Dinner, Charles Town, January 26, 1965
19, Statement, Resolution to Amend Standing Rules to Provide for Committee for Veterans Affairs, January 25, 1965
20, Appendix, Senator A. D. Mike Monroney speaks to Aero Club members, “The SST – A Bird For All Nations,” January 26, 1965
21, Speech, Federal Credit Union Annual Meeting, Charleston, January 28, 1965
22, Press Release, Lake Central Airlines will retain service, Elkins to Pittsburgh, January 27, 1965
23, Appendix, General Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, January 22, 1965
24, Speech, West Virginia Community Planning Association, Charleston, January 29, 1965
25, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, S. 3 pending business before Senate, January 29, 1965
26, Statement, Response to Amendment No. 11 to S. 3, offered by Senator Roman Hruska, to delete Section 203, Appalachian bill, January 29, 1965
27, Honorable Ed. Edmondson Address, “The Ultimate Answer,” 6th Annual Service of Worship in Recognition of Congress, January 19, 1965
28, Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, February 1, 1965
29, Speech, Action for Appalachian Youth, Charleston, February 4, 1965
30, Press Release, Teacher Training Institutes, United States Office of Education, February 4, 1965
31, United States Senate Youth Program, two from West Virginia made possible by Hearst Foundation Grant, February 5, 1965
32, Dedication, City Hall and Community Building, Philippi, February 7, 1965
33, Speech, Marshall University, Huntington Labor Council Seminar, February 6, 1965
34, Statement, Hearings Senate Subcommittee on Veterans’ Affair’s in support of S.9, the “COLD WAR VETERANS’ Readjustment Assistance Act,” Labor and Public Welfare Committee, February 8, 1965
35, Prayer Breakfast, Washington, D.C., Presidential Prayer Breakfast, Shoreham Hotel, February 4, 1965
36, Press Release, President’s message on Natural Beauty, W.Va. on list for programs, February 8, 1965
37, Appendix, West Virginia Travel Film, February 1, 1965
38, Picture, Boy Scout Week, Senator is presented a lapel emblem by Cliff Roop, Cub Scout, February 9, 1965
39, Press Release, Achievement Award to Town of Davy, W.Va., National Cleanest Town Contest, February 9, 1965
40, Introduction, Honorable Eugene P. Foley, Administration of Small Business, Washington, D.C., Arthur S. Fleming Award, February 10, 1965
41, Appendix, John L. Lewis, February 11, 1965
42, Press Release, Hearings on Pension Plans, Special Committee on Aging, February 15, 1965
43, Breakfast, Congressional Breakfast, address by Wm. S. Brenckle, President of National LP-Gas Association, February 3, 1965
44, Statement, by Secretary Freeman, acknowledging award to him by National Limestone Institute, February, 1965
45, Press Release, Death of Honorable Charles F. Paul, Jr., Judge for the Northern District of West Virginia, February 17, 1965
46, Speech, Women’s Club, Baltimore, MD, February 18, 1965
47, A Diamond Jubilee, W.Va., Luncheon, 75th Anniversary of Monongahela Power Company, February 17, 1965
48, Hearings, S.974 to amend the Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962, February 19, 1965
49, Speech, Sons of the Revolution, Morgantown, W.Va., February 22, 1965
50, Breakfast, Governor’s Prayer Breakfast, Charleston, W.Va., The Senator introduced Senator J. Caleb Boggs who was the speaker, February 22, 1965
51, Randolph, Senator, Biographical material and list of bills enacted since he became a member of the Senate, February 26, 1965
52, Picture and Press Release, regarding coal exports and deepening of the Hampton Roads, VA channel, February 24, 1965
53, Press Release, Grant from ARA to provide technical assistance funds for upgrading craft skills, February 24, 1965
54, Robert E. Maxwell, recommended for Judge of the U.S. Court for Northern District of West Virginia, February 25, 1965
55, Picture and Press Release, Apple Growers Eastern Panhandle regarding competent farm workers, February 26, 1965
56, Speech, Building Contractors of N.J. Newark, New Jersey, March 2, 1965
57, Committee on Aging, Senator’s opening statement regarding Private Pension Plan Coverage, March 4, 1965
58, TV Tape, American Legion Representatives regarding Veterans Affairs’, March 2, 1965
59, Reprint, Tribute to Senator Randolph by Senator Mike Mansfield and art by Carl McCardle from Wheeling, March 1, 1965
60, Statement, in the Senate regarding import of migrant labor, March 4, 1965
61, Statement, regarding hearings on Extension of Private Pension Plan Coverage, March 4, 1965
62, Picture, Senator and President Paul A. Miller with White House Pen used in signing ceremonies when the University received Federal Assistance for student loans, etc., March 3, 1965
63, Press Release, American Legion meeting in D.C., meeting with Senator Randolph discussed closing of Veterans Hospitals, March 2, 1965
64, Speech, “Serving Higher Education” Montgomery, W.Va., Institute of Technology, March 5, 1965
BOX 20
Speeches/Press Releases Box 20
65, Speech, United High School Press of W.Va., Huntington, W.Va., March 6, 1965
66, Press Release, Statement after Appalachian Bill was passed, March 3, 1965
67, Speech, R. Sargent Shriver speaks in Charleston, W.Va., Discusses Project Headstart,
February, 26, 1965
68, Picture, Magazine Art, DRIVE with picture regarding hearings Education Subcommittee,
February 26, 1965
69, Press Release, Meeting of fruit growers of W.Va., regarding farm labor set for
3/16/65, March 10, 1965
70, Statement, Hearings on Residual oil conducted by Udall, March 11, 1965
71, Senator Randolph and his record fro Small Business Firms, March, 1965
72, Appendix, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Agnes E. Meyer, awarded
a citation, March 11, 1965
73, Speech, Associated General Contractors, San Francisco, California, “The Legislative
Outlook for Public Works,” March 17, 1965
74, Press Release, Hearings on rivers and harbors and flood control projects by Committee
on Public Works, March 14, 1965
75, Press Release, WVU Veterans met with the Senator and the Governor of W.Va. and
Senator Ralph Yarborough, regarding support of S.9, Cold War Veterans Readjustment
Assistance Act.
76, Press Release, Job Corps Center at Anthony, W.Va., Greenbrier County Economic
Opportunity Act, March 13, 1965
77, Press Release, Senator’s comments on President Johnson’s special message to congressman
Regarding voting rights, March 15, 1965
78, Press Release, Hearings Public Works Committee set for March 30 on Interstate and
Defense Highway System, March 16, 1965
79, Press Release, Salem College Alumni meeting, Washington, D.C., Introduction of
Senator Wayne Morse, March 17, 1965
80, Press Release, Senator to Introduce Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Martinsburg, W.Va.,
March 17, 1965
81, Appendix, John W. Rine of Weston, W.Va., Dedicated Tourist Promoter of West
Virginia, March 18, 1965
82, Introduction, Honorable Eugene P. Foley, Administrator SBS speaker at Jaycees
Bosses Night Dinner, Bluefield, W.Va., March 19, 1965
83, Speech, W.V.U. Alumni Association, Pennsylvania Chapter, Pittsburgh, PA,
“Serving Higher Education,” March 21, 1965
84, Hearings, Statement by the Senator at Public Works Hearings on Flood Control, Rivers
and Harbors for the Central Regions, Ad Hoc Committee, March 24, 1965
85, Introduction, Senator Wayne Morse, Salem College, Alumni, Washington, D.C.,
March 22, 1965
86, Introduction, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., Martinsburg, March 25, 1965
87, Press Release, Grants and Loans to Mullenex Lumber Company and Branch Mountain
Lumber Company, Parsons and Moorefield, W.Va., March 25, 1965
88, Statement, regarding support of S.7, a bill to establish the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks
National Recreation Area, April 1, 1965
89, Press Release, Ground Breaking Ceremonies, Morgantown, W.Va., (3), March 25, 1965
90, Press Release, Hearings, Northwest Disaster Relief Program, Public Works Committee,
March 29, 1965
91, Speech, Baltimore, Maryland, “Serving Public Education,” National Association State
Boards of Educations, April 1, 1965
92, Statement, Hearings Kanawha and Tri-State Airport interests, Public Works Committee,
March 29, 1965
93, State Highway officials discuss the President’s Beautification Program, Washington, D.C.,
remarks of Secretary of Commerce, John T. Conner, February 17, 1965
94, Press Release, regarding residual oil imports, Telegram to President and Udall,
March 30, 1965
95, Speech, COPE, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania regarding politics, Taft-Hartley Act,
Right to work laws, April 2, 1965
96, Press Release, Hearings regarding highways, education, Magnolia High Choir presented,
flood control, etc., Senator’s activities on April 1, April 1, 1965
97, Statement, Reduction in unemployment, April 1, 1965
98, Guest Editorial for Huntington Advertiser, comments on Appalachian Regional
Development Act of 1965, April 2, 1965
99, Picture, Elkins City officials, Aviation Agency meeting, Washington, D.C., April 2, 1965
100, Press Release, Flood control projects, Dams and Reservoirs, projects, etc., April 7, 1965
101, Statement, regarding Justice Reservoir to be placed in the record by Colonel Harrington
Cochran, April 2, 1965
102, Appendix, Hebrew Academy of Washington celebrates 21st Anniversary, Leon Cherner
Honored, April 5, 1965
103, Speech, Waterworks Association, Huntington, W.Va., West Virginia section of the
American Waterworks Association, April 8, 1965
104, Statement, regarding Elementary and Secondary Education Bill, April 7, 1965
105, Letter, to State Senator Floyd, etals, regarding Know Creek Reservoir, April 7, 1965
106, Radio Tape, Capital Assignment, with Dorise Bell regarding Medicare, April 7, 1965
107, Dedication, Madison Post Office, Madison, W.Va., April 10, 1965
108, Press Release, Joint release, Kee and Randolph regarding residual oil quotas, April 9, 1965
109, Speech, Tucker County Development Corporation, Blackwater Lodge, April 9, 1965
110, Dr. Paul A. Miller, President, W.V.U. address, “Poverty Admidst Affluence,” April 6 ,1965
111, Speech, Letterman’s Association, Fairmont, W.Va., April 10, 1965
112, Speech, Israel Bond Committee, Charleston, W.Va., Testimonial for Senator Randolph,
April 11, 1965
113, Press Release, regarding Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, signed
into law by the President, April 12, 1965
114, Press Release, All America City, Bluefield, W.Va., April 17, 1965
115, Press Release, Manpower Development and Training Act, approval of funding for
Training in heavy equipment for machine operators, April 7, 1965
116, Picture, Swearing in ceremonies of John T. Sweeney, newly appointed Federal co-
chairman of the Appalachian, April 9, 1965
117, Press Release & Statement, Request that the original appropriations be restored for
the economic development of the Appalachian Region, April 14, 1965
118, Appendix Salem College Alumni, Washington, Wayne Morse, speaker, education,
April 13, 1965
119, Press Release, A bill to simplify the Federal Income Tax Laws, April 15, 1965
120, Speech, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, State Conference, Jackson’s Mill, W.Va., April 20, 1965
121, Press Release, regarding Apple growers and foreign workers, April 21, 1965
122, Speech, Ohio County Teachers Association, Wheeling, W.Va., “Education for
Changing World,” April 21, 1965
123, Speech, “Law Day,” Morgantown High School, Morgantown, W.Va., “Citizenship and
The Rule of Law,” April 23, 1965
124, Statement, Hearings Ad Hoc subcommittee on Central Regions, flood control, etc.,
Public Works Committee, April 21, 1965
125, Speech, April 23, 1965, Clay County Education Association Annual Spring Banquet,
Clay, April 23, 1965
126, Press Release, Rowlesburg Reservoir meeting, Morgantown, W.Va., April 21, 1965
127, Memorandum, Flood protection for Tug Fork Valley and Big Sandy River Basin,
April 22, 1965
128, Statement, Balance of Payments problem and residual oil imports, April 23, 1965
129, Press Release, Senator announces support of a bill to liberalize insurance benefits for the
Blind, April 23, 1965
130, Statement, regarding President Johnson intent to stand firm about South Vietnam,
April 26, 1965
131, Press Release, A bill to permit Social Security benefits to earn $1,800 per year without
loss of benefits, April 26, 1965
132, Speech, World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, W.Va., April 22, 1965
133, Press Release, Board of Engineers for Rivers and Harbours issue recommendations
on Big Sandy, Tug & Levisa Forks, Knox Creek Reservoir, etc., April 22, 1965
BOX 21
Speeches/Press Releases Box 21
134, Speech, Senate Prayer Breakfast, Washington, April 28, 1965
135, Press Release, regarding supplementary farm labor, apple growers, April 28, 1965
136, Statement, Hearings, Committee on Public Works, S. 1648, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, April 30, 1965
137, Dedication, new precipitators for air pollution control, Weirton Steel Company, April 30, 1965
138, Press Release, Anthony Celebrezze to speak at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, May 3, 1965
139, Picture, W. F. Eigenbrod, West Virginia State Director of Mines and JR regarding reclaiming strip-mined lands, May 3, 1965
140, Speech, Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO, 10th National Legislative Conference, Washington, May 3, 1965
141, Statement, JR introduced amendment to S. 1648, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, May 4, 1965
142, Speech, Beautification Ceremonies, The Mound, South Charleston, May 8, 1965
143, Press Release, proposal for interstate commission for conservation and beautification of Potomac River, May 5, 1965
144, Appendix, Carl McCardle, article in Wheeling Intelligencer, regarding President Lyndon B. Johnson and his stand on foreign affairs, May 6, 1965
145, Speech, National Horse Show, Morgantown, May 7, 1965
146, Speech, West Virginia State Convention, United Federation of Postal Clerks, May 8, 1965
147, Appendix, AFL-CIO to honor great American, Henry J. Kaiser, May 7, 1965
148, Picture, Manpower Retraining Bill signed at White House, President Lyndon B. Johnson, Senators Joseph Clark, George Murphy, and JR, April 26, 1965
149, Press Release, Manpower Development and Training Act, to provide training for forest aides in Elkins, May 8, 1965
150, West Virginia Society, Son and Daughter Luncheon, May 8, 1965
151, Press Release, grant approval for West Virginia Institute of Technology by National Science Foundation, May 10, 1965
152, empty folder, picture, League of Women Voters, West Virginia delegation, May 11, 1965
153, Press Release, air pollution-legislation to control automobile exhaust fumes, Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control Act, May 12, 1965
154, Press Release, Medicare Program, Kerr-Mills Plan, features under Social Security Act, May 13, 1965
155, Congressional breakfast, National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, May 10, 1965
156, Speech, Bible Society, National City Christian Church, May 11, 1965
157, Introduction, Italian Sons and Daughters of America, Weirtonian Lodge # 183, speaker Eugene McCarthy, May 15, 1965
158, Press Release, Public Works Committee modification of amendment to raise annual authorization for public works grants from $250 million to $400 million, May 14, 1965
159, Speech, National Paperboard Association Spring meeting, White Sulphur Springs, May 18, 1965
160, Speech, Air Transport Association of America, Personnel Relations Conference, May 19, 1965
161, Statement, Committee on Public Works supporting James River Estuary Channel improvement project, Hampton Roads, Virginia, May 18, 1965
162, Speech, International Road Federation panel meeting, Lima, Peru, May 21, 1965
163, appointments to academies, May 18, 1965
164, Press Release, six senators sign joint letter to comptroller general regarding Atomic Energy Commission contract with Department of Water Resources of California, May 23, 1965
165, Press Release, reorganization of Post Office and Civil Service Committee, Jennings Randolph has new committee assignments, May 19, 1966
166, Press Release, senior citizens month, Social Security benefits and amendments, May 1965
167, Press Release, Project Head Start, approved projects, May 18, 1965
168, Press Release, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, summary from report, May 21, 1965
169, biographical, committee assignments, May 25, 1965
170, appendix, Miles Stanley leads AFL-CIO to spur anti-poverty drive, May 18, 1965
171, Press Release, National Small Business Week, small business loans, etc., May 26, 1965
172, Senator Ralph W. Yarborough, speech on mental retardation, Amarillo, Texas, May 26, 1965
173, Speech, Ceredo-Kenova Chamber of Commerce, May 27, 1965
174, Statement, amendments to S. 1648, regarding anti-pirating provisions, May 27, 1965
175, Statement, Hearings on H.R. 7997, Appropriations for Independent Offices, May 27, 1965
176, Statement, Senate to vote on S. 1648, Appalachian Regional Development Act,
Grants, APW program, etc., May 27, 1965
177, Press Release, Federal Aid to Airport, Appropriations, May 27, 1965
178, Statement, Beeper statement regarding funds for projects in Ohio River Basin
May 27, 1965
179, Speech, W.Va. Vocational Association citation to the Senator, Charleston, W.Va.,
June 5, 1965
180, Press Release, Employment and Retirement Incomes, Committee on Aging, Pension
Report, June 7, 1965
181, Appendix, C. Oscar Tate, Jr. W.Va. Veteran Flier, President of National Air Taxi
Conference, June 3, 1965
182, Senator Long urges Import, Military Purchase Cut from Independent Petroleum
Magazine, May, 1965
183, Dedication, Wood County Airport, named Gill Robb Wilson Airport, Parkersburg,
W.Va., June 2, 1965
184, Press Release, Research grant under water pollution control laws to demonstrate new
coal filtration and absorption process for sewage treatment, June 2, 1965
185, Press Release, Senator to introduce and manage highway and roadside beautification
Program, June 3, 1965
186, Statement, Scenic development of Federal-aid Highway systems, introduced by
Senator Randolph, Public Work Committee
187, Appendix, International Crossroads, Sunday Breakfast, YMCA, Washington, D.C.
June 4, 1965
188, Press Release, Jackson Reservoir turned down by Board of Engineers for Rivers and
Harbors for further investigation, June 7, 1965
189, Senator’s article for Democratic National Committee “Washington” all for Everybody,
190, Statement, Ad HOC Committee hearings on Central Region, Big Sandy, Panther
Creek discussed, June 10, 1965
191, Appendix, Bethany College Commencement, Robert W. Sarnoff and Governor
Smith speakers, June 9, 1965
192, Statement, Air and Water Pollution Hearings, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, June 14, 1965
193, Speech, Water Conservation and Pollution Control, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce,
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, June 14, 1965
194, Dedication, Fort Ashby Public Service District Water System, Fort Ashby,
June 12, 1965
195, Statement, Before Banking and Currency Commission, regarding H.R. 7105 a bill
to extend and amend the Export Control Act, June 16, 1965
196, Biographical material, Senator Randolph, regarding sports, academic honors
and Awards, June 17, 1965
197, Speech, Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C., June 21, 1965
198, Press Release, West Virginia Society visits Harpers Ferry National Historical Park,
Tourist attraction, June 20, 1965
199, Speech, Association General Contractors of America, Washington, D.C. “Public
Relations,” June 22, 1965
200, Eulogy, Senator Olin D. Johnson, June 22, 1965
201, Speech, National Aerospace Education Council, Washington, D.C., “The Human
Element: America’s First Asset,” June 24, 1965
202, Speech, VFW Convention, Fairmont, W.Va., June 26, 1965
203, Appendix, Marbon Chemical Division of Bong-Warner, dedication, Parkersburg,
W.Va., June 24, 1965
BOX 22
Speeches/Press Releases Box 22
204, Press Release, National Y.M.C.A., Youth Governor’s Conference, Luncheon,
Washington, D.C., June 28, 1965
205, Press Release, Coal Research Grants, Water Pollution Control, Sewage Treatment,
Rand process of coal filtration, pilot plant for W.Va. urged, June 28, 1965
206, Statement, Supplemental farm labor, Apple Growers, etc., Migrant Workers,
June 29, 1965
207, Statement, before Senate Subcommittee on Public Buildings and grounds in support
of Joint Resolution 76, June 30, 1965
208, Speech, Mountain State Art and Craft Fair, Cedar Lakes, Ripley, W.Va., July 1, 1965
209, Appendix, Dedication of new building of American Roadbuilders Association,
Washington, D.C. June 25, 1965
210, Speech, Bunner’s Ridge Park, near Fairmont Independence Day Address, “The
Shield of Freedom,” July 4, 1965
212, Speech, W.Va. National League of Postmasters, Huntington, W.Va., July 10, 1965
213, Press Release, Older Americans Act of 1965 strengthen programs of assistance to older
citizens, July 7, 1965
214, Youth Science Camp Luncheon, 1965
215, Statement, Railroad Retirement Act, regarding wives’ annuities, spouse’s of railroad
railroad workers, July 7, 1965
216, Speech, National Federation of the Blind, Washington, D.C., July 8, 1965
217, Statement, Veterans Administration Hospital in D.C. designated as the Melvin J.
Mass Memorial Hospital, July 7, 1965
218, Press Release, Medicare, social security amendments, etc., guest editorial to
Huntington Advertiser, July 7, 1965
219, Statement, regarding New Service inaugurated by Allegheny Airlines, July 9, 1965
211, Speech, Groundbreaking Ceremonies for first Appalachian Region Developmental
Road segment, Salem, Harrison County, W.Va., July 6, 1965
220, Statement, regarding health needs of the aged, Medicare, Social Security, July 9, 1965
221, Speech, Groundbreaking for Scenic Highway on Kennison Mountain, Pocahontas
County, July 10, 1965
222, Cleveland Bailey dies, W.Va., Ex-Congressman, July 14, 1965
223, Statement, in support of S. 2213, Housing and Urban Development Act, July 14, 1965
224, Picture, Senators Randolph, Byrd and Wayne Cline of Petersburg, W.Va., Cerebral
Palsy, July 13, 1965
225, Press Release, Comments on Viet Nam and the President’s action, July 14, 1965
226, Dedication, Post Office Building, Gary, W.Va., July 17, 1965
227, Statement, In support of Veteran’s Readjustment Assistance Act, known as the
“Cold War” GI Bill, July 16, 1965
228, Press Release, Supplementary farm labor hearings by Labor Subcommittee Apple Growers
of Eastern Panhandle attend, July 16, 1965
229, Introduction, Senate John O. Pastore, Order of Sons of Italy Convention, Clarksburg,
W.Va., July 19, 1965
230, Picture, McDowell Young students visit Capitol, tour sponsored by Council of
Southern Mountains, July 19, 1965
231, Appendix, Address by W.E. Chilton, III, regarding Growing Nationalism in Europe,
July 19, 1965
232, Press Release, Higher Education, released by Democratic National Committee,
July 22, 1965
233, Press Release, A. James Manchin, State Director, Farmers Home Administration, reports to West Virginia delegation, July 22, 1965
234, Statement, Amendment #364 to Public Works Bill, regarding Rowlesburg Reservoir, July 22, 1965
235, Statement, regarding citizenship program to Goodyear, July 22, 1965
236, Picture, West Virginia Vocational Education Service presents citation to JR, June 7, 1965 (empty)
237, Picture, JR, Robert C. Byrd, Robert Curry, et al., Monongahela Power Company, July 23, 1965 (empty)
238, Press Release, joint statement by JR and Robert C. Byrd, regarding Vietnam editorial in Wheeling paper, July 26, 1965
239, Statement, Big Sandy, Panther Creek Reservoir, flood control, July 27, 1965
240, Beeper Statement, television and radio, regarding federal funds for flood control, Big Sandy and Cheat River projects, July 27, 1965
241, Press Release, regarding flood control bill passed by Senate, Panther Creek Reservoir, Tug Fork, Knox Creek, etc., July 28, 1965
242, Press Release, examination in Bluefield for Washington police, July 28, 1965
243, Picture, Mrs. Glenna Smith, Fairmont, Outstanding Young Career Woman, Business and Professional Women’s Club, with JR and Robert C. Byrd, July 28, 1965
244, Picture, 4-H Clubs, Mercer and Raleigh counties, National 4-H Citizenship Conference, Washington, July 28, 1965
245, Press Release, Rowlesburg Reservoir included in Omnibus Flood Control Bill, July 27, 1965
246, Press Release, Spencer recertified by Housing and Home Finance Agency for community improvement grant, July 29, 1965
247, Speech, Dedication, Masketeers, Inc. Facility, Belington, July 31, 1965
248, Statement, hearings concerning West Fork River, Clarksburg, July 30, 1965
249, Speech, Politics – A Citizenship Responsibility, Four State Press Meeting, Hot Springs, Virginia, July 24, 1965
250, Speech, West Virginia Bankers Association, White Sulphur Springs, July 24, 1965
250, Statement, hearings on HR 242 and S. 2228 regarding temporary summer appointments and overseas teachers pay, August 2, 1965
251, Picture, American Legion Boys Nation, JR and Robert C. Byrd with West Virginia delegates, July 22, 1965
252, Press Release, two West Virginia students receive grants from National Science Foundation, August 3, 1965
253, Press Release, Rand Development Corporation, plans for new coal filtration method of sewage treatment, August 3, 1965
254, Statement, regarding Neighborhood Youth Corps, Subcommittee on Poverty, August 5, 1965
255, Press Release, bill passed by Senate to allow Farmers Home Administration to make grants to rural communities for storage, treatment, and purification of water, July 23, 1965
256, Speech, Democratic Women’s Club, Parkersburg, August 7, 1965
257, Speech, West Virginia Chapter, National Association, Postmasters of the United States, Parkersburg, August 7, 1965
258, Statement, groundbreaking ceremony, Parsons Forest Industries, Parsons, August 11, 1965
259, Speech, American Legion Baseball Tournament, Parkersburg, August 6, 1965
260, Dedication, Huntington Orthopedic Hospital, August 8, 1965
261, Picture, Girls Nation delegates from West Virginia, sponsored by American Legion Auxiliary, August 6, 1965
262, Picture, fruit growers, Eastern Panhandle delegation, JR and Robert C. Byrd (empty), August 7, 1965
Randolph-Sheppard Act for Blind, vending stands, employment of handicapped
263, Article by JR, “The Story of Randoph-Sheppard Act,” 1965
264, Statement, hearings on highway beautification program, S. 2084, August 10, 1965
265, Picture, regarding import quotas on zinc, UMWA representatives and JR (empty), August 10, 1965
Photo, Tom Tinder, Hank Hendrix, West Virginia Soft Drink Association, January 20, 1983
Photo, Howard O’Cull, West Virginia School Boards Association, February 1, 1983
Photo, Nancy Cartmill, West Virginia PTA, February 22, 1983
Photo, West Virginia Delegation, State VFW, March 8, 1983
Photo, Bob Mullate, West Virginia Personnel and Guidance Association, March 22, 1983
Photo, Marvin Gray, West Virginia Service Station Dealers, Huntington, March 22, 1983
Photo, Donald Glasure, Luther Jones, Vietnam Veterans Vigil Committee, March 28, 1983
Photo, West Virginia Cable Association, July 26, 1983
Photo, Washington Dulles Task Force, November 4, 1983
BOX 23
Speeches/Press Releases Box 23
266, Statement, HR 9075, military pay bill, August 11, 1965
267, Beeper Statement and Press Release, regarding SBA small business loans, August 12, 1965
268, Speech, West Virginia Federation of Democratic Women, Charleston, August 14, 1965
269, Cherry River Navy, Admiral Arleigh Burke, speaker
270, Speech, groundbreaking ceremonies, Princeton Water System, August 17, 1965
271, Beeper, regarding passage of Public works and Economic Development Act of 1965, August 16, 1965
272, Statement, Economic Opportunity amendments of 1965, West Virginia projects listed, August 17, 1965
273, Press Release, JR and Robert C. Byrd, appropriations for public works for West Virginia projects, dams and reservoirs, August 17, 1965
274, Speech, Mayors Association, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland, August 19, 1965
275, Beeper Statement, regarding passage of Economic Opportunity amendments of 1965, August 19, 1965
276, Speech, Hager Reunion, Ramage, August 22, 1965
277, Press Release, JR elected to Board of Trustees of Southeastern University, August 19, 1965
278, Appendix, young educators honored, Washington, August 23, 1965
279, Picture, West Virginia essay contest winners, International Association of Rexall Clubs, Sandra Sue Sizemore and Dennis S. Poe, August 24, 1965
280, Statement, regarding authorizations for additional grades/positions in agencies, S. 2393, August 25, 1965
281, Dedication, Women’s Job Corps Center, Charleston, August 25, 1965
282, Dedication, West Virginia State Fair, Lewisburg, August 22, 1965
283, Speech, Allied Paper Corporation, plant tour, Petersburg, August 27, 1965
284, Press Release, insurance policy for military personnel in combat zones, August 26, 1965
285, Statement, celebrating completion of Ohio County Water System, West Liberty State College, August 27, 1965
286, Appendix, Women’s Job Corps Center dedicated, Charleston, August 26, 1965
287, Groundbreaking, Mountaintop Vacationland, Terra Alta, August 28, 1965
288, Beeper Statement, regarding report by Senate subcommittee on education bill, August 27, 1965
289, Press Release, requests Department of Labor recruit workers for apple harvest, August 28, 1965
290, Press Release coal research, pilot plant for Rand Development Corporation, Cleveland; sewage treatment plant using coal, August 30, 1965
290A, Hillbilly, regarding note from JR, Son and Daughter Award, West Virginia Society, August 14, 1965
291, Statement/Press Release, regarding Higher Education Act of 1965, September 2, 1965
292, Beeper Statement, Citizens Scholarship Foundation, New Martinsville, September 2, 1965
293, Dedication, Pike Island Locks and Dam, Wheeling, September 3, 1965
294, Speech, Labor Day, Parkersburg, September 6, 1965
295, Speech, Braxton County Homecoming, Sutton Airport, September 5, 1965
296, Speech, Soil Conservation Society of America, Jackson’s Mill, September 11, 1965
297, Speech, Public Utilities Association, White Sulphur Springs, September 17, 1965
298, Dedication, Union Post Office, September 18, 1965
300, Television program, Mark Evans and Jack Bell featured JR in report on 89th Congress, September 19, 1965
301, Tape, “Randolph Reports,” September 20, 1965
302, Hearings, Civil Service Subcommittee, women to have appointments on same conditions and compensation as men, September 21, 1962
303, Dedication, Glen Alice Improvement Association, Brounland, September 6, 1965
304, Appendix, West Virginia’s Salem College, article in Parade Magazine, September 10, 1965
305, Campaign Strategy and Goals for JR, 1966
306, Press Release, application for funds to train workers under Manpower Development and Training Act, Pocahontas Furniture Company, Marlinton, September 21, 1965
307, Statement/Press Release, Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, September 22, 1965
308, Appendix, handicapped postal employee, John W. Fisher to receive superior achievement certificate, September 23, 1965
309, Press Release, apple growers permitted to use foreign workers in apple harvest, September 22, 1965
310, Press Release, foreign dignitaries to visit Harpers Ferry, September 25, 1965
311, Picture, JR and Madame Chiang Kai Shek, luncheon, September 23, 1965
312, Tape, JR talks to William L. Young regarding President John F. Kennedy, Kennedy Library, Weirton, July 5, 1965
313, Medicare, Washington Report, by JR, September 1965
314, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration grants for water systems and sewage disposal for towns with population less than 5,500, September 27, 1965
315, Picture, Elkins Industrial Development Association, regarding loan for Metalab Company, September 27, 1965
316, Picture, Tom Lilley, Bluefield, nominated to become director of Export-Import Bank, Washington, September 24, 1965
317, Introduction of Senator Vance Hartke, Young Democratic Club barbecue, Martinsburg, September 25, 1965
318, Reprints, regarding passage of road beautification program, September 1965
319, Press Release, beautification program and scenic development, September 1965
320, Press Release, Vocational Rehabilitation Act, amendments of 1965, September 28, 1965
321, Broadcast Service, campaign material for television and radio, September 1965
322, Speech, Young Democratic Club picnic, Marlinton, September 12, 1965
323, Press Release, regarding steel imports, September 30, 1965
324, Press Release, co-sponsor of bill with Senator Clark to prohibit mailing of matter on envelopes, etc. which defames racial, religious or ethnic groups, September 30, 1965
325, Memorandum to Governor Tawes regarding Potomac River Basin Advisory Committee, September 9, 1965
326, Speech, Education and A Changing World,” West Virginia Classroom Teachers Association, Jackson’s Mill, October 2, 1965
327, Speech, West Virginia Retail Grocers Association, Huntington, October 3, 1965
328, Speech, American Association of State Highway Officials, New York, October 3, 1965
329, Press Release, Federal grant to State of West Virginia for outdoor recreation planning, October 4, 1965
330, Senator Daniel Inouye, Young Democrats, Beckley (empty), 1965
331, Beeper, Tribute to Columbus Day, Celebration of Weirtonian Lodge, Italian Sons and Daughters, October 5, 1965
332, Speech by Governor Hulett Smith, Oil and Gas Association program, Jackson’s Mill, October 1, 1965
333, Speech, Airline Dispatchers Association, Miami Beach, October 13, 1965
334, Introduction of Secretary of Commerce John T. Connor, Morgantown Glassware Exhibit, October 10, 1965
335, Press Release Corning Glass Works, Martinsburg, October 5, 1965
336, Introduction of Senator Birch Bayh, Italian Sons and Daughters, Weirton, October 9, 1965
337, Speech, Medicare Victory Rally, Senior Citizens Council, Charleston, October 12, 1965
338, Press Release, Job Training Program, Clarksburg, October 11, 1965
339, Statement, reprints from Congressional Record, Vietnam, Harris Poll, September 13, 1965
340, Statement, zinc imports, October 8, 1965
341, Statement, Highway Beautification Bill, recommend Senate concur with House amendments to S. 2084, October 13, 1965
342, Press Release, Post Office and Civil Service Committee report favorable on Armed Forces – free mail service, October 14, 1965
343, Appendix, Coal Tour, National Coal Policy Conference, speech by John Corcoran, Wheeling, October 14, 1965
344, Biographical material, comments on his legislative programs, etc., October 14, 1965
345, Press Release, “Man of the Year” Award, by D. C. Trucking Association, Washington, October 16, 1965
346, Speech, National Association of Air Traffic Specialists, Denver, October 19, 1965
347, Speech, West Virginia Pulp and Paper meeting, Marriott Motel, Washington, October 18, 1965
348, Press Release, regarding student demonstration on Vietnam, October 20, 1965
349, Press Release, Library Services Act, Kanawha County library benefits from the Appalachian Regional Commission, October 22, 1965
350, Beeper, zinc import restriction terminated, Matthiessen and Hegeler Zinc Company, October 22, 1965
BOX 24
Speeches/Press Releases Box 24
351, Press Release, county chairmen visit Capitol, meetings, pictures, October 22, 1965
352, Introduction, “Raymond Hare Day,” United Nations Day, Martinsburg, October 23, 1965
353, Appendix, report by Ruth Cowan Nash, National Youth Conference, Rural Youth, October 11, 1965
354, Speech, West Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers State Convention, Parkersburg, October 28, 1965
355, Speech, West Virginia Labor Federation (AFL-CIO), Huntington, October 29, 1965
356, Dedication, Anthony Job Corps Conservation Center, Neola, October 31, 1965
357, Picture, ribbon cutting ceremony, first train to carry students to Harpers Ferry national Historical Park (empty), November 1, 1965
358, Introduction of Senator Robert Kennedy, unveiling of President John F. Kennedy memorial, Weirton, November 4, 1965
359, Wheeling Creek Watershed Meeting, November 3, 1965
360, Speech, Chemists Association, Washington, November 1, 1965
361, Testimonial banquet, honoring JR, Morgantown, November 6, 1965
362, Television program, “Youth Wants to Know,” November 13, 1965
363, Appendix, Wax Museum, Harpers Ferry, October 22, 1965
364, Presentation, Casey Jones mementos, American Legion Post #6, Hinton, November 11, 1965
365, Introduction of Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr., American Affairs Forum, West Virginia State College, Institute, November 5, 1965
366, Tape/Film, Vice President Hubert Humphrey, with students of West Virginia State College, regarding petition in support of President Lyndon B. Johnson, November 9, 1965
367, Speech, Kanawha River Basin Study, Water Resource Development, Charleston, November 16, 1965
368, Speech, Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Summersville, November 16, 1965
369, Introduction of Secretary of the Navy Paul H. Nitze, Veterans Day, Welch (empty), November 11, 1965
370, Speech, Ohio Valley College Moral Fitness, Vienna, November 20, 1965
371, Speech, Young Democratic meeting, “The Fabulous 89th,” Fayetteville, November 20, 1965
372, Speech, “The Home Economist and the War on Poverty,” West Virginia Workshop, home economics, Cedar Lakes, November 19, 1965
373, Statement, regarding Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, November 16, 1965
374, Beeper Statement, regarding United Nations turning down request of Red China, November 17, 1965
375, Speech, Freedom Shrine Presentation, Clarksburg Exchange Club, Roosevelt-Wilson High School, November 19, 1965
376, Dedication, I-77 part of interstate system, Parkersburg, November 22, 1965
377, Press Release, Economic Development Administration to have regional office in Huntington, November 18, 1965
378, Workshop, Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965, Eugene Foley, guest, Athens, November 23, 1965
379, Dedication, Logan County Courthouse, Logan, November 19, 1965
380, Annual Fall Conference, West Virginia Association of College and University Presidents, November 22, 1965
381, Status of West Virginia in economic opportunity program, November 9, 1965
382, Speech, testimonial dinner for JR, Rowlesburg Dam, December 4, 1965
383, Article regarding JR, Agenda Magazine, November 1965
384, Dedication, “Disease Free Hog Installation,” Reedsville, December 4, 1965
385, Press Release, Norfolk and Newport News harbors channel deepening, December 8, 1965
386, Speech, small business hearing on loan programs, December 15, 1965
387, Speech, regarding water conservation and pollution control, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, December 17, 1965
388, Article regarding Post Office department, Look Magazine, December 1965
389, Press Release, sewage treatment, coal filtration, Rand process, December 1965
390, Press Release, ARC announces grant to West Virginia to implement district activities, December 15, 1965 (empty)
391, Water pollution hearings, Parkersburg, December 16, 1965
392, Press Release, regarding memorandum to President Lyndon Johnson regarding Appalachian problems, Vietnam, etc., December 30, 1965
393, Press Release, regarding memorandum to President Lyndon Johnson concerning priority economic and development needs of West Virginia, December 31, 1965
394, Press Release, regarding small business loan funds, December 17, 1965
395, Guidelines for West Virginia Economic Opportunity Act, December 1965
396, Article, Look Magazine, regarding poverty of West Virginia family, Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Currence, December 1965
397, Dedication, I-64 section, Huntington, December 21, 1965
398, International Crossroads Breakfast, Washington, December 26, 1965
399, Elkins High School Christmas program, December 22, 1965
400, Dedication, I-6 4 section, Huntington, December 21, 1965
400A, Article, Agenda Magazine, about JR, November 1965
Miscellaneous Programs, 1966
BOX 25
Speeches/Press Releases Box 25
401, Dedication, Ceredo Post Office, January 8, 1966
402, Speech, Building Owners and Managers Association, Washington, January 12, 1966
402A, Speech by John W. Gardner, Secretary of HEW, Civil Service Commission anniversary ceremony
403, Testimonial, Senator chosen as “Statesman of West Virginia, by Negro Community groups
In the Kanawha Valley, Charleston, January 8, 1966
404, Speech, Scrap Iron and Steel Convention, Washington, D.C., January 11, 1966
405, Speech, New York State Monument Builders, Grossinger’s, Libert, N.Y.,
January 11, 1966
406, Speech, In the U.S. Senate, regarding Jet service at National Airport, January 14, 1966
407, Speech, West Virginia Jamboree, Campaign W.Va. Heart Association, January 15, 1966
408, Press Release, Senator Randolph announces re-election plans, January 20, 1966
409, Press Release, Economic Opportunity grants, Barbour and Wayne County, Kee,
Randolph and Byrd, January 13, 1966
410, Press Release, regarding imports of sheet glass, Telegram to the President by Byrd and
Randolph, January 13, 1966
411, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission approved grants for roads, Harrison
and Fayette County developmental roads, improving, January 14, 1966
412, Speech and Press Release, Economic Development Administration Office opened in
Huntington, W.Va., January 21, 1966
413, Speech, Associated General Contractors of W.Va., Charleston, W.Va., January 22, 1966
414, Speech, Breakfast Meeting of the Estate Planning Council of Huntington, Huntington,
W.Va., January 21, 1966
415, Speech, Legislative Conference with Downtown Wheeling Associates, Wheeling, W.Va.,
January 22, 1966
416, Speech, Senator’s stand on repeal, Sec. 14(b) of Taft-Hartley Act, January, 1966
417, Speech, AFL-CIO Area Cope Conference, Washington, D.C., January 23, 1966
418, Press Release, to Carl McCardle, regarding Testimonial dinner for Jennings Randolph
Vietnam views and Appalachian aid for Wheeling area, January 21, 1966
419, Press Release, Statement by Senator Randolph on the President’s Budget,
January 24, 1966
420, Press Release, regarding War on Poverty, hearings probing impact of anti-poverty effort
on elderly citizens, January 26, 1966
421, Press Release, Statement by Jennings Randolph regarding bombing of Hanoi and Vietnam,
January 25, 1966
422, Beeper, James Manchin, Director of the Farmers Home Administration, announces loan
to Brooke County for construction of a new water system, January 26, 1966
423, Statement, to Small Business Committee regarding small business loans, etc.,
January 27, 1966
424, Press Release, Howard Howe II, U.S. Commissioner of Education, former Weirton
resident, January 27, 1966
425, Dedication, Roane County Court House, Spencer, W.Va., January 28, 1966
426, Prayer, Luncheon, Charleston, W.Va., Governor’s Conference on “The Community,”
January 28, 1966
427, Press Release, Academy nominations announced by Senator Randolph, January 28, 1966
428, Beeper and Press Release, Jennings Randolph urged assistance to assist in snow
Emergency, February 2, 1966
429, Statement and Press Release, regarding Vietnam resolution, Javits and Randolph,
February 2, 1966
430, Statement, Air and Water Pollution Control Tax Incentive for Industrial investments
In facilities to control and abate environmental pollution, February 1, 1966
431, Statement, Beautification Guidelines regarding Billboards, etc., February 4, 1966
432, Speech, West Virginia Alpine Festival Winter Vacation’s, skiing, “Little Switzerland,”
February 4, 1966
433, Speech, Groundbreaking, Valley Falls Public Service District, water system,
February 6, 1966
434, Speech, International Association of Machinists Conference, February 9, 1966
435, Appendix, regarding article by George W. Ball on Vietnam involvement in the
Washington Post, February 7, 1966
436, Introduction, R. Sargent Shriver, Director of OEO Morgantown, W.Va., at 99th
Birthday of West Virginia University, February 5, 1966
437, Appendix, 142nd Anniversary of the birth of Stonewall Jackson, January 27, 1966
438, Appendix, Sam Huff, praises Armed Services in Vietnam, February 4, 1966
439, Statement, regarding residual oil dumping outlawed by Venezuela Government article
from United Mine Workers, February 4, 1966
440, Statement, Small Business Administration regarding business loans, February 8, 1966
441, Press Release, regarding Federal Communication Commission in regard to T.V.
viewers, CATV owners and operators, February 8, 1966
442, Press Release, F. Alvin Webb, appointed Regional Director of Post Office Affairs
and Operations, February 9, 1966
443, Statement, regarding repeal of 14(b), Statistics Right-to-Work states, February 8, 1966
444, Press Release, Rand sewage treatment plant for Jefferson County, February 9, 1966
445, Senator Randolph compliments Senator Holland regarding his speech in participation
in the program of the Mississippi Valley Association, Navigation, Rivers and Harbours,
etc., February 10, 1966
446, Appendix, Monongahela Power Company annual luncheon, February 10, 1966
447, Article, “I am the Nation” from the Dominion-News, Morgantown, W.Va.,
February 1, 1966
448, Article, by the Senator regarding Appalachian Act, Reprint from American County
Government, January 1966
449, Statement, Hearings on H.R. 1647, “Back Pay Act” Civil Service Committee,
February 17, 1966
450, Speech, “Salute to Steel” Garibaldi Club, Follansbee, W.Va., February 19, 1966
452, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Education Laboratory, February 16, 1966
453, Introduction, Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson, Denver, Colorado, February 23, 1966
454, Article, Right of Way magazine by Senator Randolph “Congressional Activity in the
Highway Field,” February, 1966
455, Press Release, Library Services and Construction Act Amendments of 1966,
February 18, 1966
456, Picture, Disabled American Veterans, Parkersburg and Senator Randolph, February 8, 1966
457, West Virginia Avenue in D.C. comments by Senator Randolph, February 18, 1966
458, Press Release, Governor Smith and Senator Randolph regarding project approvals under
Economic Development and Economic Opportunity programs, February 21, 1966
459, Letter and Statistics regarding sulphur content in coal, air pollution, Clean Air Act,
February 24-25, 1966
460, Beeper, regarding Thomas W. Harvey, appointment as Deputy Administrator of the
Economic Development Administration, February 25, 1966
461, Statement, Subcommittee on Civil Service Hearings on S. 2206, March 1, 1966
462, Press Release, regarding coal, pipeline gas from coal, hydrogasification, February 28, 1966
463, Press Release, Coal research, liquids and char from coal, coal by pipeline,
February 28, 1966
464, McNamara, Pat, The Pat McNamara story, McNamara will retire, 1966
465, Press Release, Employment and manpower committee, regarding pilots needed in the
air transport industry, March 1, 1966
466, Press Release, Defense Education Act regarding student loan program, March 1, 1966
467, Award, to Senator Randolph by the Aviation Club, March 1, 1966
468, Beeper Statement, “GI Bill” of 1966, signed into law, White House Ceremony,
March 3, 1966
469, Speech, Stirrat P.T.A. Stirrat, W.Va., regarding elementary and secondary education
Act of 1965, March 5, 1966
470, Press Release, Dedication Welch Post Office remarks regarding Vietnam, March 5, 1966
471, Press Release, regarding restudy of West Fork Flood Control Act, Reservoirs,
March 3, 1966
472, Press Release, Program, Farmers Home Administration, Soil Conservation Service,
Department of Agriculture, March 4, 1966
474, Tape, American Legion Conference, Washington, D.C., March 2, 1966
475, Picture, Senator Randolph and Air Force Academy Cadets, Colorado Springs,
March 4, 1966
476, Press Release, Statement by Senator regarding failure to anti-poverty program,
March 3, 1966
477, Press Release, Amendment to tax bill to bring person over 70 under Social Security,
Prouty, March 8, 1966
479, Beeper, Linda Sue Powers, Beckley, W.Va., Science Award winner, contest by
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, March 8, 1966
480, Speech and Press Release, International Union Operating Engineers, Jackson’s Mill,
W.Va., March 11, 1966
BOX 26
Speeches/Press Releases Box 26
481, Speech and Press Release, Hospital Accountants, Charleston, W.Va., March 11, 1966
482, Introduction, of Senator Frank Carlson, Governor’s Prayer Breakfast, Charleston,
W.Va., March 10, 1966
483, Press Release, National Science Foundation awarded Graduate and Summer Fellowship
to West Virginians, March 11, 1966
484, Speech, Sunday Evening Club, National Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C.,
March 13, 1966
485, Tape, Social Security, Medicare, Conference with Peter Corning, March 15, 1966
486, Panel Discussion, with Association, General Contractors of America, Washington, D.C.,
March 15, 1966
487, Speech, Rehabilitation Association Conference, Cedar Lakes, W.Va., April 5, 1966
488, Statement, Hearings on “The Highway Safety Act of 1966,” March 29, 1966
489, Speech, Rotary Club, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1966
490, Speech, Textile Workers, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1966
491, Speech, Associated Pennsylvania Constructors, Atlantic City, N.J., April 1, 1966
492, Speech, W.Va. District Convention of KEY CLUBS, Junior Kiwanis, Wheeling, W.Va.,
April 2, 1966
493, Speech, Soil Conservation Conference, Cacapon Lodge, Cacapon, W.Va., April 4, 1966
494, Statement and Press Release, regarding Naval Academy, 7 Washington Post Articles,
April 7, 1966
495, Tape, regarding inflation, “Meet the Candidate,” Moundsville, W.Va., April 7, 1966
496, Appendix, Senator Douglas placed in the record the Senator’s speech on Rehabilitation,
April 7, 1966
497, Introduction, Senator Fred Harris, Clarksburg, W.Va., Democratic Candidates Dinner,
April 4, 1966
498, Speech, D. C. Highway Users Conference, Washington, D.C., April 11, 1966
499, Speech, Safety Conference, Charleston, W.Va., “Salesmanship in Safety,” April 12, 1966
500, Reprint, Coal and Electric utilities jointly sponsor Air Pollution “Research Program,”
April 6, 1966
501, Program, William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Senate Youth Program, April 7, 196
502, Speech, Huntington Ashland Council of Navy League, Huntington, W.Va., April 15, 1966
503, Speech, World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, W.Va., April 15, 1966
504, Speech, Ground breaking ceremony, Dam, New Martinsville, W.Va., April 16, 1966
505, Press Release, Naval Academy Investigation, April 15, 1966
506, Speech, Democratic Dinner, Keyser, W.Va., Mineral County, April 16, 1966
507, Speech, Hearings on Air and Water Pollution
508, Introduction, George Love, Morgantown, W.Va., Chamber of Commerce Dinner,
April 20, 1966
509, Press Release, regarding Benedum Airport and Lake Central Airlines, April 20, 1966
510, Dedication, Alum Creek Post Office, Lincoln County, April 23, 1966
511, Speech, Carbide Hunting and Fishing Club, South Charleston, W.Va., April 22, 1966
512, Speech, White House, regarding flat glass tariff, imports, April 22, 1966
513, Introduction, Senate Inouye, Democratic Dinner, Moundsville, W.Va., April 23, 1966
514, Speech, Syracuse, N.Y., Carrier Corporation, Education and The Citizen and
His Government, April 26 1966
515, Death, Louis Johnson, former Secretary of Defense, April 27, 1966
516, Speech, Basic Speech, “Inflation,” April, 1966
517, Introduction, of Senator Birch Bayh, Salem College, Salem, W.Va., April 25, 1966
518, Tribute, to Senator Pat McNamara deceased, May 2, 1966
519, Statement, Hearings, Federal Employees Compensation Act, Labor and Public
Welfare Committee, May 3, 1966
520, Press Release, Rent subsidies to the needy Senator Randolph voted for, April 30, 1966
BOX 27
Speeches/Press Releases Box 27
521, John Sweeney speaker at Huntington, W.Va., Chamber of Commerce, April 28, 1966
521, NATO, Senate hearings, May 4, 1966
522, Speech, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, Better Broiler Forum, May 5, 1966
523, Press Release, Jennings Randolph elected chairman, Public Works Committee, May 5, 1966
524, Press Release, amend Cold War GI Bill to secure provisions for flight training, May 5, 1966
525, Speech, Arts and Crafts Fair, Widen, May 7, 1966
526, Tape, Television, national and international issues discussed, May 4, 1966
527, Beeper, regarding appointment of Honorable Bernard Boutin, Administrator, Small Business Administration, May 9, 1966
528, Tape, Discussed voting, airports, reservoirs and inflation, WBOY, Clarksburg, May 6, 1966
529, Hearings, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1966, May 11, 1966
530, Press Release, Federal Airport Act, 20th Anniversary, statistics regarding airports, etc., May 13, 1966
531, Dr. William H. Stewart, United States Surgeon General, speaker, Cancer Crusade, Morgantown, May 3, 1966
532, Press Release, President signed Rent Supplementation and National Teacher Corps programs, May 13, 1966
533, Introduction of Leroy Collins, Secretary of Commerce, Industry Rally, Huntington, May 14, 1966
534, Sleepy Glenn Award, “33” Club, Charleston, speaker Sam Huff, introduction by Jennings Randolph, May 16, 1966
535, Speech, Osteopath Convention, Charleston, May 17, 1966
536, Press Release, Jennings Randolph urges support of Test-Ban Treaty-nuclear weapons should be limited, May 17, 1966
537, Speech, AFL-CIO, Appalachian Manpower Conference, Morgantown, introduction of Willard Wirtz, Secretary of Labor, May 20, 1966
538, Press Release, Stonewall Jackson Dam and Reservoir, favorable report in review by Appalachian Regional Commission, May 19, 1966
539, Press Release, RAND Development Corporation, sewage and industrial waste treatment with coal, May 19, 1966
540, Press Release, Science and Technology, Small Business Committee, May 20, 1966
541, Press Release, NATO, May 26, 1966
542, Speech, commencement, Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee, June 1, 1966
543, Introduction, West Virginia Wesleyan College, speaker, Stewart Udall, Secretary of the Interior, May 29, 1966
544, Speech, DuPont High School Commencement, May 31, 1966
545, Press Release, Wheeling Municipal Auditorium grant supported by Jennings Randolph, June 1, 1966
546, Speech, commencement, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, June 6, 1966
547, Speech, Dedication, Summersville Post Office, June 4, 1966
548, Speech, Concord College Alumni meeting, Athens, June 4, 1966
549, Awards, to JR, from Alderson-Broaddus College, West Virginia Wesleyan College, and Maryville College, Tennessee, June 4, 1966
550, Press Release, Neighborhood Youth Projects under Economic Opportunity Act, June 7, 1966
551, Press Release, HEW grants for West Virginia education, Older Americans Act, colleges, June 7, 1966
552, Press Release, Farmers Day Celebration, Union, June 8, 1966
553, Tape, JR and Robert C. Byrd, regarding Appalachia and highways, June 8, 1966
554, Speech and Prayer by Strom Thurmond, Senate Prayer Breakfast, March 30, 1966
554A, Beeper, grant from EDA for Wheeling Municipal Auditorium, June 9, 1966
555, Press Release, West Virginia Forest Industry, Hardwood, Welch, June 10, 1966
556, Beeper, grants to colleges and grant for work training, June 9, 1966
557, Speech, Postal Supervisors, Huntington, June 10, 1966
558, Press Release, “Past 80 Party,” Richwood, June 11, 1966
559, JR attended Strawberry Festival, Buckhannon, June 11, 1966
560, Father’s Day, Resolution by JR, June 14, 1966
561, Beeper, regarding air pollution problems in Ohio Valley, June 14, 1966
562, Speech, Alcohol Studies, Morris Harvey College, Charleston, June 16, 1966
BOX 28
Speeches/Press Releases Box 28
563, Speech, Rural Letter Carriers Association, Morgantown, June 17, 1966
564, Speech, clean water, Izaak Walton League, College Park, Maryland, June 17, 1966
565, Speech, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Parkersburg, June 18, 1966
566, Press Release, grant for mental retardation planning, June 15, 1966
567, Speech, Randolph-Sheppard Act anniversary, luncheon by Lions Club to honor JR, June 20, 1966
568, Introduction, Senator Warren Magnuson, Democratic dinner, Charleston, June 18, 1966
569, Charleston Gazette questions and JR answers on Vietnam, June 22, 1966
570, Beeper, regarding grant for Martinsburg Public Library Building, June 22, 1966
571, Speech, Middle Island Creek Arts and Crafts Fair, Middlebourne, June 24, 1966
572, Statement, regarding amendment to Federal Highway Safety Act of 1966, June 24, 1966
573, Senate Prayer breakfast, Senator Frank Carlson, speaker, June 22, 1966
574, Religious Heritage of America, annual awards dinner, Washington, June 23, 1966
575, Testimonial Dinner for F. Alvin Webb, Director, Post Office Department, Charleston, May 14, 1966
576, Statement, regarding bonds, TVA hearings, June 28, 1966
577, Speech, United States Senate, coal research and nuclear electric power, June 30, 1966
578, Letter to Sargent Shriver, regarding poverty programs in West Virginia, June 28, 1966
579, Dedication, ribbon-cutting ceremony, Interstate 81, Hagerstown, Maryland, June 30, 1966
580, Speech, regarding amendment, National Air and Space Museum, June 30, 1966
581, Statement, JR views on North Vietnamese oil targets, June 30, 1966
581A, Speech, Boys State, Jackson’s Mill, June 28, 1966
581B, Appendix, George Washington High School receives Pacemaker Award, June 30, 1966
582, Press Release, JR appointment to chair Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs, July 6, 1966
582A, National Youth Science Camp, July 1966
583, Press Release and Comments, regarding sewage system in Jefferson County and Rand system using coal, July 7, 1966
584, Speech, Weirton 4th of July parade, Weirton, July 4, 1966
585, Press Release, sewage disposal of sludge, coal filtration method for sewage, water pollution control programs, July 7, 1966
586, Press Release, Ross D. Davis appointed administrator, Economic Development Administration, July 7, 1966
587, Speech, dedication of statue to American coal miner, Farmington, July 10, 1966
588, Speech, United States Senate, regarding S. 3112, air pollution, July 12, 1966
589, Prayer, Governor’s Breakfast, Rayburn Building, Washington, July 12, 1966
590, Speech, United States Senate, regarding S. 2949, water pollution, July 13, 1966
591, Speech/Press Release, food stamp program, July 14, 1966
592, Speech, Cabell County Small Business Development Center, Huntington, July 15, 1966
593, Dedication, Federal Building and Post Office, White Sulphur Springs, July 16, 1966
594, Press Release, regarding airline strike, July 14, 1966
594A, Picture, Airport and Aircraft Utilization and Development, July 17, 1966
595, Speech, Scrap Dealers Association, White Sulphur Springs, July 15, 1966
596, Statement, foreign aid program, JR supports one year authorization, July 18, 1966
597, Speech, Association of General Contractors, White Sulphur Springs, July 16, 1966
598, Picture and Press Release, JR with Robert C. Byrd and Dr. Paul A. Miller, assistant secretary of HEW, July 22, 1966
599, Statement, JR supports Senator Bayh amendment, steel industry, July 21, 1966
600, Appendix, National Petroleum Council, Stewart L. Udall, speaker, July 22, 1966
601, Speech, National Association of Postmasters, Wheeling, July 23, 1966
602, Speech, West Virginia Poultry Association, Moorefield, July 28, 1966
603, Speech, American Humanics Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri, July 29, 1966
604, Press Release, education television for West Virginia, August 2, 1966
605, Statement, TVA bill, July 27, 1966
606, Record, TVA bill, July 27, 1966
607, Press Release, Federal Highway Expenditure Authorization Bill for 1968-1969, July 28, 1966
608, Press Release, VISTA mental health workers in West Virginia, August 1, 1966
609, Speech, West Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, White Sulphur Springs, August 2, 1966
610, Beeper, VISTA mental health drive in West Virginia, August 3, 1966
611, Speech, Legislative and Political Action Conference, Parkersburg, August 5, 1966
612, Press Release, Legislative and Political Action Conference, Parkersburg, August 5, 1966
613, Hearing, House Agriculture Committee, Upper Buffalo Creek Watershed (Marion County), August 5, 1966
614, Press Release, FHA programs announced, A. James Manchin, August 25, 1966
615, Article by Jack Anderson regarding Vietnam, Parade Magazine, August 1966
616, West Virginia Conference of Democratic Candidates, Wheeling, August 15, 1966
617, Appendix, article by Edward Peeks, Charleston Gazette Mail regarding Hill-Burton in West Virginia, August 12, 1966
618, Speech, swimming pool dedication, Pine Grove, August 20, 1966 (empty)
619, Young Democrats Convention, Parkersburg, August 20, 1966
620, Speech, United States Senate, Appalachian Development, August 24, 1966
621, Speech, West Virginia Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, Charleston, August 27, 1966
BOX 29
Speeches/Press Releases Box 29
622, Article by Al Steinberg, regarding Jennings Randolph and Randolph/Sheppard Act, success limited, October 1966, August 8, 1966
623, Harper’s Ferry, remarks by George B. Hartzog, Jr., 50th anniversary, August 25, 1966
624, Basic Speech, regarding crime, August 1966
625, Speech, American Legion Convention, Washington, August 26, 1966
626, Speech, Order of AHEPA, 40th Anniversary, Hancock Chapter, Weirton, September 4, 1966
627, Speech, Sutton Airport, Braxton Homecoming, September 4, 1966
628, Dedication of Summersville Dam, President Lyndon Johnson, speaker, September 3, 1966
629, Speech, United Mine Workers of America, District 17, Smithers, September 5, 1966
630, Basic Speech, Vietnam and the campaign, August 1966
631, Basic Speech, economics and the election campaign, August 1966
632, Speech, Steel Workers Legislative and Political Action Conference, Parkersburg, August 5, 1966
633, Speech, Tuberculosis and Health Association, Charleston, September 7, 1966
634, Speech, National Association of State Aviation Officials, Wheeling, September 7, 1966
635, Press Release, Appalachian Developmental Road Allocations to West Virginia, grant to Greenbrier County area, September 9, 1966
636, Introduction, Honorable Patrick Gordon Walker, Tax Speech, England, White Sulphur Springs, August 28, 1966
637, Introduction, Senator William Proxmire, Parkersburg, September 10, 1966
638, Dedication, Federal Building, Parsons, September 10, 1966
639, Speech, Queen crowned by Jennings Randolph, Fort Ashby Fair, August 3, 1966
640, Dedication, Vepco Station, Mount Storm, August 19, 1966
641, Dedication, Midland Water System, Elkins, September 10, 1966
642, Memorandum, Introductory material for Robert E. Lee Hall, National Coal and Bituminous Coal Research Meeting, Pittsburgh, September 15, 1966
643, Reprints, Congressional Record, Jennings Randolph statement on crime, August 1966
644, Speech, C&O and B&O YMCA System Council, Baltimore, September 13, 1966
645, Press Release, picture of Jennings Randolph, Hubert Humphrey, and Richard Neely, September 14, 1966
646, Speech, Coal Research Institute, National Coal Association meeting, Pittsburgh, September 15, 1966
647, Speech, State Water Festival, Hinton, September 15, 1966
648, Press Release, Jennings Randolph ideas on cloture and filibuster, September 17, 1966
649, Speech, Outdoor Advertising Institute, New York, September 21, 1966
650, Testimonial Dinner honoring Jennings Randolph, Senator Robert Kennedy, speaker, Follansbee, September 22, 1966
651, Basic Speech, inflation and Vietnam policy, used at Bluefield and Wheeling, September 24, 1966
652, Press Release, drought assistance for farmers announced by Secretary of Agriculture, September 22, 1966
652A, Speech, Boone County Democratic meeting, Madison, September 22, 1966
653, Press Release, Soil Conservation Service, 31st anniversary, September 23, 1966
654, Speech, Bonds for Israel Rally, Lodge of B’nai B’rith, Parkersburg, September 25, 1966
655, Beeper, Dollars for Scholars Fund Drive, New Martinsville, September 27, 1966
656, Press Release, Justice Reservoir (R. D. Bailey), to support funds for construction, September 28, 1966
657, West Virginia Feed Dealers Association, Jackson’s Mill, September 28, 1966
658, Press Release, feasibility study to combat acid mine drainage and water pollution, September 28, 1966
659, Press Release, JR introduction of Senator Joseph S. Clark, Weirton, October 2, 1966
660, Beeper, greetings to Preston County Buckwheat Festival, Kingwood, September 29, 1966
661, Introduction of Postmaster General L. F. O’Brien, dedication of Wheeling Post Office, October 1, 1966
662, Beeper, Capitol Hill with Mutual News, regarding Handicapped Week, October 3, 1966
663, Press Release and Picture, Weston delegation, regarding Stonewall Jackson Dam and Reservoir, October 5, 1966
664, Picture, EDA loan for Summersville Convalescent Hospital, October 4, 1966
665, Press Release, land acquisition, for R. D. Bailey Dam and Reservoir (formerly Justice), October 3, 1966
BOX 30
Speeches/Press Releases Box 30
666, Press Release, telegram to Wendell Reynolds, Huntington Advertiser, regarding airport, October 4, 1966
667, Press Release, regarding airports, Huntington and Charleston, October 5, 1966
668, Press Release, regarding Watershed Report, Wheeling Creek, October 4, 1966
669, Press Release, “Festival of Ideas,” Morgantown, October 4, 1966
670, Picture, JR regarding legislation by John Baer, campaign material, October 5, 1966
671, Picture, JR and John Burzio, who will speak at Sons of Italy meeting, Clarksburg, October 5, 1966
672, Press Release, Federal and Post Office Building approved for Morgantown, October 6, 1966
673, Press Release, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, October 6, 1966
674, Questions and Answers by JR, Marbon Chemical Company, October 6, 1966
675, Press Release, Urban Renewal Administration announced grant for Parkersburg, October 7, 1966
675A, Press Release, airport issue, Kanawha/Tri-State, October 10, 1966
676, Television Tape/Debate with Love, Charleston, October 9, 1966
677, Speech, Democratic Dinner, Weston, October 8, 1966
678, Introduction of Senator Joseph Tydings, Democratic meetings at Elkins, Moorefield, Clarksburg, Philippi, Fairmont, October 11, 1966
679, Mountain State Forest Festival, Vice President Hubert Humphrey attended, Elkins, October 8, 1966
680, Picture, Absentee Voters Bureau, Mrs. Harley Kilgore, Washington, October 12, 1966
681, Speech, Boy Scout Award, Elkins, October 11, 1966
682, Speech, West Virginia Student Education Association, Jackson’s Mill, October 15, 1966
683, Beeper, Stonewall Jackson Reservoir for Flood Control in West Fork Basin, given approval by Senate, October 14, 1966
684, Speech and Press Release, Walnut Festival, hospital and airports discussed, Spencer, October 14, 1966
685, Press Release, Post Office Department, regarding home mail delivery, October 17, 1966
686, Press Release, Jennings Randolph Committees formed in West Virginia, October 19, 1966
687, Speech, Ground Breaking, Appalachian Development Road, Salem, October 18, 1966
688, Speech, I-81 dedication, Martinsburg, October 19, 1966
689, Press Release, report showing federal funds to West Virginia since 1959, during tour of McDowell County, October 20, 1966
690, Press Release, trip to McDowell and Kanawha counties due to Senate business, October 20, 1966
691, Statement, United States Senate, regarding coal research, October 20, 1966
692, Basic speech material, inflation, health, education, October 21, 1966
693, Speech, private pensions, plans for the self-employed, October 21, 1966
694, Introduction, Secretary Orville L. Freeman, Farmington and Arthurdale, October 22, 1966
695, Speech, Democratic meeting, Glenville; Tri-County gathering, Gilmer/Calhoun/Braxton, October 21, 1966
696, Speech and Press Release, Democratic meeting, Ravenswood; West Virginia Education Association, Clarksburg, October 24-25, 1966
697, Speech, Rural America, Hampshire County Democratic Rally, October 26, 1966
698, Articles, “Senator Randolph’s Blind Businessmen,” on Randolph-Sheppard Act, Today’s Health magazine, October 1966
699, Speech, Political Party Fund Raising, Bethany College Institute, Oglebay Park, Wheeling, October 29, 1966
700, Speech, St. Albans, inflation discussed, October 27, 1966
701, Senator Ted Kennedy and Jennings Randolph, Fayette County Democratic meeting, Oak Hill, October 25, 1966
702, Speech, Democratic Woman’s Club meeting, Weirton, October 29, 1966
703, Speech and Press Release, Democratic luncheon, Logan County rally, Logan, October 29, 1966
704, Forum, Know Your Candidate Day, Marbon Chemical, October 31, 1966
705, Press Release, “Solid Waste Disposal Act,” Cabell County Democratic rally, Huntington, November 2, 1966
706, Press Release, Statewide candidates meeting, Charleston, November 1, 1966
707, Press Release, Political advertisement, Mike Mansfield and others applaud Jennings Randolph; editorial from Huntington Advertiser regarding small business, October-November 1966
708, Press Release, Allegheny Airlines desires to operate more flights in West Virginia, Huntington, November 2, 1966
709, Press Release and picture, Secretary of Agriculture Orville Freeman, Jennings Randolph and others, Modernization Conservation Program, West Virginia Capitol Soil Conservation District, November 2, 1966
710, Press Release, regarding Jefferson County sewage disposal system, EDA contract for technical assistance, November 2, 1966
711, Speech, Pocahontas County Democratic Dinner, Marlinton, November 4, 1966
712, Press Release, clay products, building construction expected to be increased, November 7, 1966
BOX 31
Speeches/Press Releases Box 31
713, Speech, Veterans Administration Center, 20th Anniversary, Martinsburg, November 9, 1966
714, Dedication, Bernard L. Boutin, Administrator of Small Business Administration, attended dedication of SBA office, Clarksburg, October 28, 1966
715, Speech, Airline Ground Transportation Association Convention, Washington, November 13, 1966
716, Speakers Bureau, 1966 campaign, events and counties
717, Speech, Lion’s Club, Summersville, November 14, 1966
718, Picture, Jennings Randolph with Dr. Charles Schultze, Director of the Budget, regarding authorized water resources, October 18, 1966
719, Election returns, November 1966
720, Speech, Francis J. Love, West Virginia State College, Institute, November 2, 1966
721, Speech notes, 1966 campaign
722, Luncheon for J. W. Ruby, Morgantown, November 1, 1966
723, Comments, etc., regarding Arch Moore and his actions on Stonewall Jackson Reservoir Project, November 1966
724, Testimonial for Richard W. Homan Jr, Vice-Commander-in-Chief, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Charleston, November 26, 1966
725, Basic speech matter, “The Fabulous 89th,” brochure on federal-state programs, etc., November 1966
726, Press Release, Establishment of a new executive assignment personnel system, merit system, November 18, 1966
727, Southeastern University Bulletin, 1966-1967, 1966
728, Federal Register, regarding health insurance program for the aged, Social Security Administration, 1966
729, Speech, “Highway Program Today and Tomorrow,” American Concrete Paving Association, New Orleans, December 6, 1966
730, Flight Forum on Aviation and Transportation Systems, by Connecticut General Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Connecticut, December 7, 1966
731, Press Release, regarding Highways – cutback, meeting with Governor Hulett Smith, December 7, 1966
732, Will Rogers World Airport, Oklahoma City, also testimonial for Senator Mike Monroney, December 2, 1966
733, Wheeling Hill Tunnel, Wheeling, December 12, 1966
734, Ohio-West Virginia Industry Committee on Air Pollution Abatement, telegram to Fred E. Tucker, chairman, Weirton, December 18, 1966
735, Press Release, Melpar, Inc. given contract regarding coal research with electronics to quench fires in coal mines, December 28, 1966
736, JR to receive “Distinguished Service Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Nation’s Highways” at the annual conference of the National Limestone Institute to be held January 18, 1967, December 28, 1966
737, Fair Labor Standards, quote from Senator John F. Kennedy, 1959, JR among sponsors, 1966
738, Speeches, Humanics Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri, July 1966 – also The Leadership Training, 1966
739, National Youth Science Camp, 1966
Miscellaneous Programs, etc., 1967
BOX 32
Speeches/Press Releases Box 32
1, Press Release, answers to AP questions regarding Vietnam and taxes, January 4, 1967
2, Press Release, grant to West Virginia by Department of Housing and Urban Development for Health and Educational Facilities of Citizens of West Virginia, January 5, 1967
3, Appendix, January 1967, Weirton Steel Company, Progress and Research, Statistics, January 1967
4, Letter to Mike Mansfield regarding Public Works Committee, legislation to be enacted, January 9, 1967
5, Questions and Answers to CBS News regarding Vietnam, January 11, 1967
6, Appendix, Crime – Statistics, etc., January 12, 1967
7, Award, Limestone Institute Award to JR, Distinguished Service Award, regarding highways, January 18, 1967
8, Press Release, Jefferson County Sewerage Treatment System, JR to support, January 12, 1967
9, Questions and Answers, Harry Ernst and JR, January 13, 1967
10, Air Transport World, magazine with article by General Joe Adams, January 1967
11, Press Release, regarding letter to President Lyndon Johnson on air pollution, January 17, 1967
12, Press Release, Public Works Committee, hearing on regional economic development, to be held January 24-26, January 4, 1967
13, Press Release, Tariff Commission report, regarding Vietnam and taxes, January 4, 1967
14, Speech, Senate floor, regarding Appalachian Regional Development Act Amendment of 1967, January 19, 1967
15, Speech, Michigan Roadbuilders Association, January 20, 1967
16, Speech, regarding cutback and freezing obligation of highway funds, January 23, 1967 (empty folder)
17, Appendix, Coal Research, WVU Research Tests Value, PF Coal Slag, January 25, 1967
18, Press Release, JR, J. Edward Day, John W. Macy, Jr., regarding 84th anniversary of Civil Service Act, Washington, January 27, 1967
19, Reprint, views of JR regarding voting age at 18 years, January 16, 1967
20, Statement, air and water pollution, tax relief legislation, January 31, 1967
21, Statement, Senate floor, also Beeper Release, regarding veterans, January 31, 1967
22, Speech, “Progress in Appalachia,” American Coke and Coal Chemicals Institute, Chicago, February 1, 1967
23, Statement, highway freeze, cutback, second speech in United States Senate, February 3, 1967
24, Reprint, Church and State Magazine, regarding religious affiliations of members of Congress, February 1967
25, Statement, Short-Hall Jet Transport, Fairchild Hiller, speech in United States Senate, February 3, 1967
26, Television program and tape, Air and Water Pollution, Daniel Schorr, commentator, February 7, 1967
27, Press Release, Small Business Administration loans to West Virginia firms, February 10, 1967
28, Memorial for Cleveland M. Bailey, State Capitol Rotunda, Charleston, February 9, 1967
29, Press Release, Coal Research, CHAR Oil Energy Development, asks for pilot plant in Charleston, February 15, 1967
30, Speech, Weirton Steel Company, National Engineers Week, Weirton, February 21, 1967
31, Press Release, coal research, regarding coal to petroleum products, February 17, 1967
32, Press Release, Boy Scots of America, speech by Clarence J. Brown, Jr., February 9, 1967
33, Reprints, Consular Treaty, foreign aid, civil rights, February 21, 1967
34, Speech, regarding message from President Lyndon B. Johnson, home rule, etc., February 27, 1967
35, Statement, JR commends proposals on education by President Lyndon B. Johnson, February 28, 1967
36, Tape, television and radio, JR and West Virginia Legion commander, regarding veterans, March 1, 1967
37, Speech, United States Senate, regarding import tax increases, textile works, March 1, 1967
38, Luncheon, National Labor Relations Board, 25 millionth voter, March 2, 1967
39, Appendix, Consolidation Coal and Continental Oil merger, February 23, 1967
40, Press Release, Public Works hearings on highway cutback, March 1, 1967
41, Press Release, regarding letter to President Lyndon B. Johnson, March 7, 1967
42, Hearings, small business, regarding taxes, imports and exports, etc., March 1, 1967
43, Statement, Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention, Washington, March 7, 1967
44, Hearings, American Road Builders Association, Bal Harbour, Florida, March 15, 1967
45, Press Release, benefits for Cold War veterans, hearings set for March 20-21, March 13, 1967
46, Press Release, regarding government procurement hearings, May 17, Charleston, March 14, 1967
47, Speech, regarding India Food Aid resolution, JR supports, March 16, 1967
48, Press Release, joint release by JR and Robert C. Byrd, regarding flood control projects, March 16, 1967
49, Conference, regarding Stonewall Jackson Dam and Reservoir, Bridgeport, March 19, 1967
50, Conference, Air Pollution Abatement, Parkersburg, March 22, 1967
51, Press Release, regarding R. D. Bailey Reservoir for flood protection, Guyandotte River Basin, March 20, 1967
52, Dedication, Arts Building, Fairmont State College, Fairmont, March 19, 1967
53, Press Release, Alexander Trowbridge, acting Secretary of Commerce, to speak at Governor’s Annual Conference on Industrial Development, Marshall University, March 22, 1967
54, Press Release, anti-discrimination bill, S. 830, regarding older workers, JR co-sponsor, March 24, 1967
55, Press Release, Aging Committee to have study on Social Security, March 31, 1967
56, World Affairs Institute, sponsored by Rotary Club, Morgantown, March 31, 1967
57, Biographical Sketch, JR, April 1, 1967
58, Hillbilly, regarding appendix article by JR, regarding Howard University, March 25, 1967
59, Speech, “Responsibilities of a Citizen,” Honolulu, Hawaii, March 27, 1967
60, Press Release, S. 602, revising Appalachian Act of 1965, April 3, 1967
61, Press Release, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, comment on making Post Office Department a non-profit operation, April 5, 1967
62, Statement, regarding S. 602, Appalachian Regional Development Act, amendments, etc., April 6, 1967
63, Press Release, National Wild Rivers, amended to eliminate Shenandoah and Cacapon Rivers, April 8, 1967
64, Press Release, regarding Star Route contractors, Post Office, wage and hour division, April 10, 1967
65, Press Release, additional highway funds release by President Lyndon B. Johnson, April 8, 1967
66, Press Release, Allegheny Airlines will not request temporary suspension of service between Wheeling and Pittsburgh, April 10, 1967
67, Speech, “Creative Planning for the Future,” statement in subcommittee, S. Resolution 68, technology and human environment, April 11, 1967
68, Hearings, air and water pollution, St. Louis, April 4, 1967
69, Press Release, regarding railroad strike, April 11, 1967
70, Speech, award luncheon, military airlift group, Martinsburg, April 9, 1967
BOX 33
Speeches/Press Releases Box 33
71, Speech, American Petroleum Institute, Washington, April 13, 1967
72, Press Release, Home Fallout Protection Survey, JR with Hulett Smith, April 18, 1967
73, Press Release, Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention Act, April 13, 1967
74, Speech, dedication of the Hall of Science, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, April 15, 1967
75, Press Release, investment tax credit, tuition tax credit provision, April 14, 1967
76, Press Release, airport planning, jet aircraft for shorter runways, April 14, 1967
77, Speech, Practical Nursing, “Its Past, Present and Future,” Los Angeles, April 20, 1967
78, Press Release, Stonewall Jackson Reservoir and Burnsville Reservoir, April 20, 1967
79, Press Release, Committee on Aging, hearings regarding retirement incomes, April 24, 1967
80, Press Release, hearings by Small Business Committee, regarding crime, April 21, 1967
81, Press Release, research advocated regarding air and water pollution, April 21, 1967
82, Speech, United States Senate, regarding railroad strike, April 24, 1967
83, Speech, United States Senate, regarding Tariff Act-American Selling Price, April 25, 1967
84, Press Release, Appalachian Hearings, JR managed, April 26, 1967
85, Speech, Appalachian Regional Development Act, S. 602, April 26, 1967
86, Appendix, Isaac Murphy Legend, Kentucky Derby jockey, dedication of plaque, April 28, 1967
87, Census, West Virginia Counties, 1960
No 88
89, Speech, “Highway Program Today and Tomorrow,” Toll Road Meeting, IBTTA Group, Pittsburgh, May 8, 1967
90, Award, WVU to honor JR, Honorary Doctor of Laws degree, “The Order of the Vandalia,” May 14, 1967
91, Statement, Clean Air Act Amendments, May 3, 1967
92, Speech, Jaycees Annual Man of the Year Awards, Wheeling, May 7, 1967
93, Statement, JR, regarding railroad dispute, May 4, 1967
94, Joint Press Release, JR and RCB, regarding Bloomington Reservoir, North Branch Potomac River, May 4, 1967
94A, Chamber of Commerce, Annual Meeting, May 2, 1967
95, Article, regarding highways, Eliot Janeway, Chicago Tribune, May 8, 1967
96, Press Release, regarding railroad strike, May 10-11, 1967
97, Weirtonian Lodge, 12th Annual Banquet, Italian Sons and Daughters, Weirton, April 29, 1967
98, Speech, Airways Rent-A-Car System, Chicago, May 13, 1967
99, Press Release, Water Pollution/Acid Mine Wastes, demonstration of new technique, Clarksburg, May 12, 1967
100, Appendix, Rhodes Scholars, “The Myth of West Virginia’s Anti-Intellectualism, May 15, 1967
101, Speech, “Crime,” Lions Club Luncheon, Washington, May 17, 1967
102, Speech, Air and Water Pollution, Union Carbide Corporation Meeting, Charleston, May 18, 1967
103, Speech, American Trucking Association, Washington, May 19, 1967
104, Nuclear Power, Observations by JR, May 18, 1967
105, Speech, National Secretaries, Clarksburg, May 20, 1967
106, Press Release, Supplemental Appropriation for Coal Research, May 19, 1967
107, Picture, Home Demonstration Club, West Virginia, visit to Washington, May 18, 1967
108, Speech, National Postal Union Legislative Rally, Washington Monument Grounds, Washington, May 23, 1967
109, Introduction, Irene Parsons, VA Speaker, Elkins Women’s Club, May 20, 1967
110, Press Release, JR will not run for governor of West Virginia, May 23, 1967
111, Award, JR received honorary degree, Waynesburg College, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania, May 21, 1967
112, Award, JR received honorary degree, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, May 28, 1967
113, Statement, oil import programs, chemical industry, May 24, 1967
114, Award, to Spirit of Jefferson-Advocate, by Chamber of Commerce, Harpers Ferry, May 24, 1967
115, Statement, JR agrees election campaigns should be shortened, May 31, 1967
116, Speech, National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, Southern Region, Morgantown, June 6, 1967
117, Statement, regarding coal and sulphur oxide research, Clean Air Act, plant opened in Cresap, June 1, 1967
118, Picture, JR with Robert E. Quilliam, new state conservationist, Thomas B. Evans, Soil Conservation Service, June 2, 1967
119, Statement, Air and Water Pollution of Public Works, May 31, 1967
120, Speech, Commencement Address, Milton College, Milton, Wisconsin, June 11, 1967
121, Speech, JR Literary Awards, Deaf and Blind Commencement, Romney, June 8, 1967
122, Commencement Speech Material, JR, 1967
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123, Statement, Israel and Arab Crisis, Statement by Senator Randolph, June 8, 1967
124, Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges, Picture of Jennings Randolph,
June, 1967
125, Speech, Association of Insurance Women, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 12, 1967
126, Reprints, from Congressional Record regarding Veterans – Readjustment Assistance
to Veterans, June 1, 1967
127, Picture, West Virginia Society of D.C., Son and daughter of 1967, June 19, 1967
128, Press Release, Poverty Hearings postponement for Charleston, Princeton area,
June 20, 1967
129, Speech, Senate Prayer Breakfast, Quotes on INGRATITUDE, June 21, 1967
130, Statement, Tariffs on flatglass, Hearings U.S. Tariff Commission, June 20, 1967
131, Speech, Commencement speech, East Stroudsburg State College, Pennsylvania,
May 28, 1967
132, Randolph-Sheppard Act, Senator Jennings Randolph, Building, Legislator, Humanitarian,
used during campaign, 1966, June, 1967
133, Speech, Hearings, Highway Beautification and Highway Safety Acts, June 28, 1967
133a, Hearings, County Office Employees, Bill S. 1028
134, Beeper, regarding aid to Dependent Children of Unemployed Parents, June 27, 1967
135, Appendix, Mrs. Orville L. Freeman, speaks at Wheeling, W.Va., regarding Youth
Guidance, Civic Beautification, June 27, 1967
136, Statement, U.S. Senate, regarding Bill to control erosion from roadbanks, riverbanks,
and strip mine lands, June 28, 1967
137, YMCA Youth Governor’s Luncheon, Washington, D.C., June 28, 1967
138, Speech, Groundbreaking Ceremony, Benedum Airport Terminal, Clarksburg
139, Speech, Dedication Opekiska Lock and Dam, Fairmont, W.Va., July 8, 1967
140, Speech, Inaugural Ceremony of Panama Sector of the Inter-American Highway, Panama
City, Panama, July 15, 1967
141, Luncheon Invitations, National Youth Science Camp, Jacqueline Cochran, guest
Speaker, July 12, 1967
142, Opening Statement, Acid Mine Drainage, Pollution Abatement Program, S. 1870,
July 13, 1967
143, Statement, regarding Highway Safety Act and Beautification programs, subcommittee
on Roads, Public Works Committee, July 18, 1967
144, Statement, Air Quality Act of 1967, regarding pollution abatement, July 18, 1967
145, Hodges, Luther – Rotary’s World President, The Rotarian, July, 1967
146, Press Release, Railroad strike, Mediation Board named, July 24, 1967
147, National Aviation Day, Senator is Honorary Chairman, August 19, 1967
148, Press Release, Rural job Development Act, Tax incentives for industry, July 26, 1967
149, Reprints, Railroad Labor Dispute, Strike, Conference Report, July 17, 1967
150, American Legion Convention, Morgantown, W.Va., Hulett C. Smith, Governor, speaker,
July 21, 1967
151, Speech, Ashland, Kentucky, Appalachia Science and Technology Conference,
April 11, 1967
152, Appendix, “World Friendship Through Flybug” Theme of Women Pilots at Ninety-
Nines International Convention “Powder Puff Derby,” July 21, 1967
153, Speech and Press Release, Value Engineering, Public Works Committee, August 1, 1967
154, Appendix, regarding President to speech on Crime Crisis, Telegram to the President and
news media by Senator Randolph, July 31, 1967
155, Statements, regarding cut-back by the House of Highway appropriations, August 2, 1967
156, Jacksons Mill, W.Va., Future Farms of America Honorary Degree of State Farmer
for Senator Randolph, July 22, 1967
157, Delta Queen, August 4, 1967
158, Opening Statement, regarding Nomination Orren Beaty, Jr., to be Federal Co-Chairman
for Four Corners, August 8, 1967
159, Construction Magazine Article, by Senator Randolph regarding Nation’s Road Programs,
July, 1967
160, Press Release, Assistance to Educational agencies in rural areas, August 14, 1967
161, Award, Soil Conservation Society of America, Senator named an honorary member at
their awards banquet, Des Moines, Iowa, August 16, 1967
162, Dedication, Memorial Hospital, Elkins, W.Va., John W. Gardner, Secretary of HEW
the Speaker, August 17, 1967
163, Press Release, regarding rebid of defense contract for rubber mattresses on Small Business
set aside to limit bids to domestic firms, August 15, 1967
164, Press Release, Amendment to prohibit the procurement of synthetic fabrics from foreign
sources under the “Buy American” section, August 4, 1967
165, Letters, to Burl Sawyers and his answer to Senator Randolph regarding Highways
Coordidor “H”, August 14, 1967
166, Press Release, Senator’s statement on Vietnam War, Statement to Associated press
questions, Whether or not the Senator approves or disapproves the manner in which
President Johnson is conducting the Vietnam War.
167, Statement, Before Transportation subcommittee, regarding cutback on Highways Funds,
Appropriation, August 21, 1967
168, Press Release, regarding Social Security increases Retirement incomes, must impose
safeguards, August 21, 1967
169, Introduction, of Senator Walter F. Mondale at Young Democratic Clubs of W.Va.
Convention, Huntington, W.Va., August 26, 1967
170, Press Release, Veterans Pension and Readjustment Act of 1967, S. 16, approved designed
to provide Vietnam Veterans with wartime benefits, August 23, 1967
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171, Statement, Legislative Quota on Imports of Oil, August 23, 1967
172, Statement, on S. 1467, Highway Beautification in the U.S. Senate, August 29, 1967
173, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration Act, passed by Senate “to accelerate progress
in securing facilities for rural communities in W.Va.,” August 28, 1967
174, Statement
175, Press Release, Federal Aviation Administration has submitted a report on instrument
landing system at Benedum Airport, August 29, 1967
176, Widow of Staff Sgt. Jimmy C. Stewart accepts Medal of Honor for her husband at
Pentagon Ceremonies, August 25, 1967
177, Press Release, Survey Study on the West Fork River, Clarksburg, W.Va., August 28, 1967
178, VFW 1967 Americanism Award to True Davis, Assistant Secretary, of the Treasury, placed
in the Record by Senator Randolph, August 30, 1967
179, Press Release, Labor Day greeting to United Mine Workers, Wheeling, W.Va.,
August 31, 1967
180, Press Release, Warns against cuts in retirement caused by Social Security increase,
August 31, 1967
181, Statement, Mass Crime, Crime Commission Report, February 23, 1967
182, Press Release, Contract to McNichol-Martin, China Company of Charleston, W.Va.,
by General Service Administration, September 1, 1967
183, Speech, Interstate Conference on Water Problems, Denver Colorado, September 8, 1967
184, Speech, American Mining Congress Convention, Denver, Colorado, “Environmental
Management,” September 11, 1967
185, Speech, National Conference on Citizenship, Washington, D.C., September 18, 1967
186, Dedications, Summerville Area Convalescent Hospital, Summersville, W.Va.,
September 23, 1967
187, Hearings, Oversight Hearings, Regional Economic Development, Public Works,
September 25, 1967
188, Press Release, Appalachian Act Conference Agreement Statement by Senator Randolph,
September 21, 1967
189, Statement, S. 2310 a bill to preserve safety and order within the U.S. Capitol and Capitol
Grounds, September 25, 1967
190, Press Release, Trade Expansion Act, regarding duties on sheet glass be extended beyond
October deadline, September 19, 1967
191, Speech, In the U.S. Senate, regarding Airports, Jet Long-Haul and Short-Haul, Airport
Crisis, September 27, 1967
192, Statement, Conference Report on S. 602, to provide funds for the Appalachian
Development Program, September 29, 1967
193, Press Release, Air Pollution Control, supplemental appropriation in the amount of
$4 million, Research Program authorized, September 29, 1967
194, Democratic Women’s Meeting, Fairmont, W.Va., Laurence F. O’Brien, Speaker,
September 30, 1967
195, Farmington, W.Va., Dedication , Sewage Treatment Plant, Lawrence F. O’Brien,
Speaker, September 30, 1967
196, Speech, Western Pennsylvania Education Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, “Education
for Individuality,” October 5, 1967
197, Questions by The Charleston Gazette regarding taxes, October 4, 1967
198, Press Release, Amendments to Social Security legislation to give full benefit of increases
in funds, October 5, 1967
199, Education for the Individual – The Problems of Mental Health, October 9, 1967
200, Statement, regarding amendment to cut $41 million from AEC Reactor Development Fund, October 9, 1967
201, Beeper, to Radio Station WETZ, New Martinsville, Dollars for Scholars Program, October 9, 1967
202, Speech, “Technology Transfer Translates to Progress,” National Conference on State Technical Services, Subcommittee on Science and Technology of the Senate Select Committee on Small Business, October 11, 1967
203, Speech, “Education for Constructive Citizenship,” Parents Day, Ferrum College, Ferrum, Virginia, October 14, 1967
204, Dedication, Robert F. Kidd Library, Glenville State College, Glenville, October 13, 1967
Speech, Air Pollution, Weirton, Extra Copies, 1967
205, Speech, AASHO, Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, October 16, 1967
206, Press Release, rates on sheet glass extended to January 1, 1970, October 11, 1967
207, Speech, American Automobile Association, Washington, D.C., October 17, 1967
208, Speech, National Association of Postmasters, San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 9, 1967
209, Statement, regarding statement by Joseph E. Moody imports of coal and oil,
October 19, 1967
210, Dedication, Fort Martin Electric Plant, Morgantown, October 1967
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211, Press Release, flat glass import bill, introduced by JR, October 19, 1967
212, Press Release, regarding bridge over Ohio River at Weirton-Steubenville, October 20, 1967
213, Questions and Answers, from Bob Gregory, CBS, regarding bombing, etc.
214, Statement and Views regarding demonstrators, etc., for Daily Athenaeum, WVU, Morgantown, October 24, 1967
215, Speech, West Virginia Labor Federation Convention, AFL-CIO, Charleston, October 28, 1967
216, Press Release, statement on voters in Kanawha County, regarding bond issue for Midway Airport, October 25, 1967
217, Back to Land Plan, JR interview, article by Vera Glaser, October 26, 1967
218, FBI Crime Report, statistics, October 1967
219, Speech, Democratic Dinner Rally, York, Pennsylvania, October 26, 1967
220, Article, Time Magazine, by Yale University President Kingman Brewster, 1967
221, Speech, American Iron and Steel Industry, Regional Technical Meeting, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, November 1, 1967
222, Article, Christian Science Monitor, regarding college students rate business first as career choice, October 20, 1967
223, Editorial, by JR, “This is My Own, My Native Land,” Daily Athenaeum, regarding college youth, October 31, 1967
224, Press Release, GSA, regarding Post Office and Federal Building, Morgantown, November 4, 1967
225, Speech, United States Senate, regarding highway hearings, The Highway as Catalyst, November 8, 1967
226, Speech Materials, regarding cancer
227, Statement, opening of hearings, Subcommittee on Roads, Public Works Committee, November 14, 1967
228, Statement, United States Senate, Vietnam policy, November 15, 1967
229, Awards, copies, aviation, to JR, November 1967
230, Speech, Baptist Women’s Union, Baptist World Alliance Assembly, Washington, November 16, 1967
231, Veterans Day Speech, by Robert E. Maxwell, Weston, November 11, 1967
232, Speech, Southern Association of State Highway Officials, White Sulphur Springs, November 20, 1967
233, Speech, air pollution abatement, Manufacturing Chemists Association, New York, November 21, 1967
234, Reprint, JR and Senator Wayne Morse, regarding education legislation, November 20, 1967
235, Speech, “Federal Highway Safety Act,” National Association of Counties, Washington, November 27, 1967
236, Prayer Breakfast Speech, by Senator Herman Talmadge, November 15, 1967
237, Appendix, Chuck Yeager, 20th anniversary of flight through sonic barrier, October 20, 1967
239, Questions and Answers, regarding allowances for office, December 1, 1967
240, Press Release, Mental Retardation Act, amendments of 1967, program signed into law at White House, December 2, 1967
241, Statement by JR on candidacy of Senator Eugene McCarthy for president, December 4, 1967
242, Speech, Aristotle Symposium, National Security Industrial Association, Washington, December 5, 1967
243, Press Release, elderly citizens, Employment and Retirement Incomes Subcommittee, December 7, 1967
244, Democratic Dinner, Salute to the Empire State, New York, December 10, 1967
245, Speech, Dedication, Steel Mill of the Future, Weirton, December 13, 1967
246, Questions and Answers, from the Charleston Gazette, on Vietnam and Johnson for President, December 11, 1967
247, Bridge hearings planned for 1968, Public Works Committee, December 19, 1967
248, Eulogy, Dr. James A. Bell, November 29, 1967
248A, Cheri Pasky letter to JR regarding citizenship responsibility, November 2, 1967
Miscellaneous Programs, 1968
249, Questions and Answers, Spivack Report regarding views on 1968 election, January 12, 1968
250, Press Release, Urban Highway Planning, Public Works Committee hearings scheduled, January 16, 1968
251, Press Release, Subcommittee on Roads to conduct hearings on S. 2658, relating to sizes and weights on Interstate Highway System, Public Works Committee, January 17, 1968
252, State of the Union, by President Lyndon B. Johnson, comments by JR, January 17, 1968
253, Speech, “Whither America and the American Dream,” Bethany College, January 21, 1968
254, Press Release, JR statement regarding cutback on highway funds, January 22, 1968
255, Man of the Year Award, New York, February 1968
256, Press Release, bridge hearing, Gallipolis, Ohio and Point Pleasant, Public Works Committee, January 23, 1968
257, Speech by Elizabeth Carpenter of the White House on baseball, January 23, 1968
258, Questions and Answers, Wheeling News Register, JR and Robert C. Byrd, regarding tax pleas, January 18, 1968
259, Press Release, regarding West Virginia Turnpike method of acquiring right of way, January 25, 1968
260, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration programs, A. James Manchin, January 27, 1968
261, Speech, Jaycees Annual Awards Banquet, Roanoke, Virginia, January 26, 1968
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262, Speech, Mississippi Valley Association, Water Resources Development, St. Louis, February 5, 1968
263, JR filed as candidate for delegate at large to Democratic National Convention, January 31, 1968
264, Article, American Road Builders Association Magazine, January 1968
265, Dinner, Ingersoll-Rand Company, sponsored by Association for Industrial Development, Clarksburg, January 25, 1968
266, Scrapbook with clippings and pictures of Farmers Home Administration events, January 23, 1968
267, Press Release, regarding lower voting age, February 5, 1968
268, Introduction of Senator Gale McGee, Davis and Elkins College Student Convocation, Elkins, February 8, 1968
269, Beeper, regarding new bridge across Ohio River, Appalachian Regional Commission to assist in financing, February 7, 1968
270, Statement, regarding consumer protection message by President Lyndon B. Johnson, February 7, 1968
271, Panel Discussion, American Road Builders Association, Las Vegas, February 14, 1968
272, Opening Night at Ford’s Theater, scene of Lincoln’s assassination, January 31, 1968
273, JR resigns as chair of Veterans Subcommittee, February 2, 1968
274, Silver Quill Award, John W. Gardner, Secretary of HEW, speaker
275, Speech, Professional Engineers, St. Louis, February 20, 1968
276, Questions by John Yago to JR, regarding use of nuclear weapons in Vietnam War
277, Press Release, Air Pollution Control, February 20, 1968
278, Press Release, regarding highway construction in Elm Grove section of Wheeling, citizens had meeting in Washington, D.C. with Senator Randolph, February 7, 1968
279, Hearings, Air and Water Pollution Control Compacts, February 27, 1968
280, Appendix, John Rine of Weston, W.Va. demonstrates the Power of the Positive Life, February 26, 1968
281, Speech, by telephone to Wirt County High School, “Freedom and Crime,” February 27, 1968
282, Press Release, School Lunch Program to expand for needy children, February 27, 1968
283, Press Release, to establish Commission on Health Science and Society, February 27, 1968
284, Hearings, Bridge hearings set for Mary 18, 19 and 20, Public Works Committee, Subcommittee on Roads, February 27, 1968
285, Speech, Groundbreaking, Coalton Municipal Water System, March 3, 1968
286, Speech, Groundbreaking, Princeton Community Hospital, March 2, 1968
287, Speech, Dedication, Senior Center, Elkins, W.Va., March 3, 1968
288, Biographical Sketch, Senator Randolph for 1968
289, Statement, regarding confirmation of C.R. Smith as Secretary of Commerce, February 29, 1968
290, Appendix, Christian Science Monitor editorial regarding Crime Crisis, March 1, 1968
291, Statement, regarding Cloture, Senator Randolph thinks it should be invoked, March 1, 1968
292, “Salute to Clyde Ellis,” Speech by Orville L. Freeman, Secretary of Agriculture, January 15, 1968
293, TV Tape, Senator and Department Commander of the American Legion, John A. Jones, March 5, 1968
294, Citation, Senator Monroney by the Aero Club of Washington, W.Va., Monroney speech in record, March 1, 1968
295, Tape, for WBAL, Baltimore, MD regarding W.Va. for travel, vacation, March 6, 1968
296, Article in February issue of The American Road Builders Magazine about Senator Randolph, February, 1968
297, Appendix, Death of Corky Foster, who was killed in Vietnam, his home was Welch, W.Va., March, 8, 1968
298, Speech material, human interest story, “How To Hold An Audience Without A Rope” regarding Senator Randolph as he greets people, March 11, 1968
299, Statement, Senator commends the message of the President on Conservation and Environmental Quality “To Renew a Nation,” March 8, 1968
300, Questions and Answers, New York Times regarding Vietnam and Administration Policy, March 11, 1968
301, Press Release, regarding plans to discontinue some W.Va. post offices, March 14, 1968
302, Article, in W.Va. Legionnaire regarding Senator Randolph, also dinner by the VFW honoring members of Congress, March 1968
303, Statement, regarding S. Res. 250, authorizing funds of Urban Highway and Commuter Traffic Study, March 15, 1968
304, Statement, regarding S. Res. 250, authorizing funds for 2nd session of the 90th Congress, Public Works Committee, March 15, 1968
305, Hearings, regarding Bridge standards and inspection and maintenance Public Works Committee, March 18, 1968
306, Appendix, regarding W.Va. Interstate Highway System Development, March 15, 1968
307, Appendix, Secretary W. Willard Wirtz received Public Service Award from Hillman
310, Speech, Building and Construction Trades Legislative Conference, Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, D.C., March 25, 1968
311, Statement, regarding lowering voting age to 18, March 25, 1968
312, Appendix, regarding National Visitors Center and Mount Vernon Square, March 27, 1968
313, Speech, World Affairs Institute, West Virginia University regarding Africa, March 29, 1968
314, Statement, Atomic Energy electric power program, nuclear power plants, March 28, 1968
315, Statement, remarks regarding Section 3 of the Williams-Smathers Amendment to H.R. 15414, Moratorium on Public Work Projects, March 28, 1968
316, Speech, Ohio Valley College, Parkersburg, W.Va. regarding Education Acts and Networks for Knowledge Act of 1968, computer training, etc., April 1, 1968
317, Speech, Rotary Club, Parkersburg, W.Va., April 1, 1968
318, Beeper, regarding announcement by President Johnson that he would not seek re-election, April 1, 1968
319, Press Conference, held while in Parkersburg, W.Va. regarding Bridges, Public Works Projects, etc., April 1, 1968
320, Press Release, regarding resolution to name 1st week of May as “National Employ the Older Work Week,” April 2, 1968
321, Press Release, Statement regarding Taxation, Public Projects, Moratorium, etc., April 3, 1968
322, Speech, National Pollution Exposition and Conference, Houston, April 3, 1968
323, Press Release, regarding surtax and budget cuts, April 2, 1968
324, Statement, regarding S. 2658, weights and dimensions for trucks on interstate highways, April 4, 1968
325, Article, regarding National Airmail 50th Anniversary, March 20, 1968
326, Award, "Speaker of the Year," West Virginia University, April 15, 1968
327, Speech, Alabama Trucking Association, Biloxi, Mississippi, April 19, 1968
328, Speech, Appalachian Regional Commission and Ohio Valley Chapter of American Institute of Planners, Charleston, April 22, 1968
329, Speech, American Road Builders Association, Montgomery, Alabama, April 22, 1968
330, Press Release, Highland Scenic Highway, recommended new location, April 19, 1968
331, Press Release, joint, Jennings Randolph and Robert C. Byrd, import of crude oil, April 18, 1968
332, Speech, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 24, 1968
333, Remarks, S. 1401, Land and Water Conservation Fund Act, April 23, 1968
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1967 – EXTRA SPEECH COPIES, NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CITIZENSHIP YOUTH’S CHALLENGE AND RESPONSIBILITY, TEACHERS STRIKE
“Education For Individuality,” Pittsburgh (extra copies), 1967
334, Press Release, Federal funding for W.Va. Interstate system increased by $11 million,
April 22, 1968
335, Statement, Beautification program for W.Va. James Manchin, Farmers Home
Administration Chairman of the State Technical Action Panel, April 22, 1968
336, Associated Press Questionnair regarding Who the Senator favored for nomination
by the Democratic National Convention, April 22, 1968
337, Speech, Groundbreaking ceremonies, Pine Grove, W.Va Housing Project,
April 27, 1968
338, Speech, W.Va. Letter Carriers Convention, Fairmont, W.Va., April 27, 1968
339, Speech, Chamber of Commerce of the U.S., Washington, D.C., April 29, 1968
340, Editorial, placed in Congressional Record regarding Cyrum Fance, April 26, 1975
341, Beeper & Press Release, regarding speech to U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Riots and
Crime, more LAW enforcement instead of new in-laws, April 29, 1978
342, Statement, Hearings on S. 1558, subcommittee on Roads, April 30, 1968
343, Press Release, Small Business Committee, Science and Technology Subcommittee,
April 30, 1968
344, Introduction, Senator Harrison Williams, Clarksburg, W.Va., Democratic Dinner,
April 27, 1968
345, Speech, in the U.S. Senate regarding “Poor Peoples March on Washington,” May 2, 1968
346, Speech, in the U.S. Senate regarding Air Transportation, Aviation Trust Fund,
May 7, 1968
347, Introduction, Senator Vance Hartke, Weirton, W.Va., Weirtonian Lodge, Italian Sons
and Daughters, May 4, 1968
348, New York, NY, Franklin D. Roosevelt birthday Memorial Award Dinner, W. Averell
Harriman, honored, May 6, 1968
349, Speech, Mothers Day, Grafton, W.Va., May 12, 1968
350, Press Release, Senator is not a “slated” candidate for delegate-at-large, May 10, 1968
351, Letter, to Henry B. Wherle, Jr., regarding Kanawha Valley Airport, May 10, 1968
352, W.Va. Society, Son and Daughter of the year, May 11, 1968
353, Status Report, Appalachian Regional Development Act, May 13, 1968
354, Status Report, Stonewall Jackson Lake, May 3, 1968
355, Status Report, Economic Development Act, May 13, 1968
356, Press Release, Imports, Steel products, May 13, 1968
357, Speech, American Mining Congress, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Second Symposium on
Coal Mine Drainage Research, May 15, 1968
358, Speech, W.Va. Federal of Postal Clerks 42nd Annual State Convention, Huntington,
W.Va., May 18, 1968
359, Introduction, Lowell K. Bridwell, Federal Highways Administration, Logan County
Chamber of Commerce, Logan, W.Va., May 7, 1968
360, Salem College, Commencement, Salem, W.Va., Senator attended, May 19, 1968
361, Hearings, Rivers & Harbors, Flood Control, Upper Licking River Basin, Kentucky
May 21, 1968
362, Speech, Glass Container Manufacturing, Inc., White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., May 22, 1968
363, Press Release, regarding Supreme Court Decisions and Criticism, May 21, 1968
364, Press Release, Water Quality Improvement standards proposed by Secretary Stewart
L. Udall of the Interior, May 21, 1968
365, Speech, American Society of Highway Engineers, Philadelphia, PA, May 25, 1968
366, Speech, Commencement, Morris Harvey College, Charleston, W.Va., “License is not
Liberty – Rebellion is not Reconstruction,” May 26, 1968
367, Speech, Groundbreaking Ceremony for AME Church Rent Supplement Housing Project,
Charleston, W.Va., May 26, 1968
368, Speech, West Liberty State College Commencement, West Liberty, W.Va., “License is
not Liberty, Rebellion is not Reconstruction,” June 2, 1968
369, Press Release, Flood Control and Rivers and Harbors development, not pork barrel
spending, Public Works Committee, May 23, 1968
370, Speech, in the U.S. Senate, regarding airport and airways system needs, May 23, 1968
371, Appendix, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, AFL-CIO Training,
Job Corps Center, May 29, 1968
372, Letter, to Honorable Stewart Udall regarding fuel oil, low sulphur coal, Import
Regulation, May 29, 1968
373, Appendix, Aviation activities of Senator speech by FAA Administrator McKee, regarding
Aviation Challenge, May 29, 1968
374, Appendix, regarding Lawlessness in America, Editorial by Harry Hamm of the Wheeling
News- Register, May 29, 1969
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375, Statement Hearings, Federal Aid Highway Act of 1968, June 4, 1968
376, A Bill, proposed “Federal Airport Development Act of 1968, June 4, 1968
377, Appendix, Coal to Gasoline, Coal Research Article in Business Week Magazine,
June 4, 1968
378, Appendix, Senator Randolph praises the President, LBJ in History, June 4, 1968
379, Speech, Senator to present Literary Awards to Deaf & Blind Commencement, Romney,
W.Va., June 6, 1968
380, Speech Commencement, Woodward School for Boys, Washington, D.C., June 7, 1968
381, Statement by Senator Randolph regarding shooting of Senator Robert Kennedy,
June 5, 1968
382, Introduction, Honorable Lawrence C. McQuade, Space Science Fair, Clarksburg,
W.Va., June 6, 1968
383, Speech, Commencement, Bramwell High School, Bramwell, W.Va., June 13, 1968
384, Press Release, Gun Control Law to be more effective, Senator agrees, June 10, 1968
385, Press Release, regarding construction on Indian reservations, June 11, 1968
386, Beeper, regarding Budget amendment to reduce the Budget of the National Aeronautics
and Space Administration, June 10, 1968
387, Appendix, Editorials, Jim Comstock and Christian Science Monitor regarding mine tragedy
at Hominy Falls, W.Va., June 11, 1968
388, Firearms, Summary and statistics, S. 3634, co-sponsored by Senator Randolph,
June 12, 1968
389, Statement, in the U.S. Senate, opposing amendment of Senator Javits, H.J. Res. 1268,
regarding Highway appropriations, June 13, 1968
390, Shriver, Scholarship won by John Lester, Charleston, W.Va., Picture Senators Byrd,
Randolph and Lester, June 1968
391, Press Release, Trust Fund for Air Transportation user taxes, June 18, 1968
392, Speech, Charleston Jaycees and Miss W.Va. Scholarship Pageant, Charleston, W.Va.,
June 18, 1968
393, Press Release, Surtax passed and cut in spending passed, Tax increase, June 21, 1968
394, Press Release, Industrial Development Conference, Morgantown, W.Va., regarding
increase in population in cities, June 18, 1968
395, Speech, Roanoke, Va., at Virginia State AFL-CIO State Convention, June 20, 1968
395, Extra Copies Speech, AFL-CIO, Roanoke, Virginia, June 20, 1968
396, Press Release, Allegheny-Lake Central Airlines Merger, June 25, 1968 Pennsylvania, June 22, 1968
398, Statistics, regarding FBI Appropriation/Crime/Arrests, June 1968
399, Speech, Camp Tomahawk, Hedgesville, June 15, 1968
400, Appendix, STOL Aircraft Test Flights, June 21, 1968
401, Congressional Record, Karl Randall, “Blind Worker of the Year,” June 25, 1968
402, Senate Prayer Breakfast, June 26, 1968
403, Speech, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Department of West Virginia, Annual Convention, Morgantown, June 22, 1968
404, YMCA Youth Governors Luncheon, Washington, June 26, 1968
405, Biographical Materials, JR, June 1968
406, Statement, regarding Fortas and Thornberry to Supreme Court, June 27, 1968
407, Press Release, regarding Airports and Airways Legislation, June 27, 1968
408, Speech, National Cable Television Association, 17th Annual Convention, Boston, June 29, 1968
Speech copies, Cable Television, Boston, 1968
Question and Answer, Report for the Capitol, Baptist Group, June, 1968
Press Release, Kanawha and Midway Airport, Re: Financing, June 30, 1968
411, United States Senate, Omnibus Rivers, Harbors and Flood Control Act of 1968,
July 2, 1968
412, Supreme Court Vacancies, Press Release, Newspaper Article, “Violence on TV,”
July, 1968
414a, National Youth Science Camp, Washington, D.C., July 9, 1968
414b, National Youth Science Camp, Washington, D. C. July 9, 1968
415, Newspaper Article, Soil Conservation, Statement, July 8, 1968
416, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission, Approved Grant for Southern
West Virginia Health Council, July 10, 1968
417, Press Release, Relief from Federal Highway Trust Fund for Building New Silver
Bridge, July 11, 1968
418, Award, Gill Robb Wilson Memorial Trophy, presented to Senator Randolph,
Clarksburg, West Virginia, June 6, 1968
419, Press Release, Allegheny Airlines, July 11, 1968
420, Press Release, Steel Imports, Statistics, Japanese Steel
421, Salute to Senator Joseph S. Clark, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 16, 1968
422a, Speech, Jacksons Mill, West Virginia, Annual Board of Education and School
Administrators Conference, July 16, 1968
422b, Speech, Jacksons Mill, West Virginia Annual Board of Education and School
Administrators Conference, July 16, 1968
423, Speech, Wellsburg Chamber of Commerce, Wellsburg, West Virginia, July 16, 1968
424, Appendix, Bright Brothers, Bolster the Economy of West Virginia, June 28, 1968
425, Picture, Roll Call, Picture of Senator Randolph, July 18, 1968
426, Press Release, S. 325 Introduced to Provide, National Institute of Health, July 29, 1968
427, Questions and Answers, Christian Science Monitor, Re: President Johnson, July 18, 1968
428, Speech, Aid to Airports, Editorials from New York Daily News and Washington Post,
July 22, 1968
429, Letter, Mr. George E. Keck, President United Airlines, Re: Kanawha Airport Service,
July 23, 1968
430, Press Release, Statement by Senator Randolph at Conclusion of Conferences, 3418, Federal
Aid Highway Act, July 28, 1968
431, Press Release, Randolph Fighting Cutback in Postal Services, July 26, 1968
432, Speech, United Glass and Ceramic Convention, Hollywood, Florida, July 30, 1968
433, Press Release, Letter to Sprouse and Moore, Re: Road and Bond Issue Referendum,
August 2, 1968
434, Introduction, Senator Muskie, Fairmont, West Virginia, Democratic Meeting,
August 3, 1968
435, Dedication, Polks Creek Watershed, Weston, West Virginia, August 3, 1968
436, Senator Randolph Received Record Vote for Convention Delegate in Congressional
Record: Senator Byrd, (Randolph was 10 years old when he attended his first Democratic
National Convention)
437, Press Release, Juvenile Delinquency, Senator to the White House for the Bill Signing,
August, 1968
438, Statement for Program, National Aviation Day – August 17, 1968, Fort Belvoir, Virginia,
August 17, 1968
439, Senator to Alaska, Testimonial Dinners for Senator Gruening, August 6, 1968
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440, Reference Material, Re: Forestry Progress in the United States, August 12, 1968
441, Democratic National Convention, Chicago, Illinois, August, 1968
442, Speech, Material Re: Crime, Riots, etc., Reference Material
443, Speech, Democratic Platform Committee Hearings, Democratic Convention, Chicago,
Illinois, Lowering Voting Age, August 22, 1968
444, “Lower Voting Age” Constitutional Amendment, August 22, 1968
444a, Humphrey Speech Material and Democratic Achievements, August, 1968
444b, Humphrey Speech Material and Democratic Achievements, August, 1968
445, Speech, International American Polygraph Association, Silver Spring, Maryland,
“Crime,” August 19, 1968
446, Democratic Convention, Platform Committee, “The Needs of Air Transportation”,
August 23, 1968
447, Press Release, Federal Aid Highway Act Signed into Law by the President,
August 23, 1968
448, Press Release, World Affairs Briefing at the White House, Re: Kremlin Attack on
Czechoslovakia, August 23, 1968
449, Press, Democratic Platform Committee, Re: Vietnam and Foreign Policy, Washington,
D.C., August 20, 1968
450, Speech, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania American Association of Retired Persons, Convention,
September 6, 1968
450b, Speech, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania American Association of Retired Person, Convention,
September 6, 1968
451 Democratic Convention, Chicago, IL, August 27, 1968
452 Speech, Groundbreaking- Clarksburg Housing Project for low income and elderly, Clarksburg, September 6, 1968
453 Speech, Louisville, KY, Science, Technology and State Government Conference, Interstate Nuclear Board, September 16, 1968
454 Inauguration of James Harlow as President of West Virginia University, September 14, 1968
455 Speech, Jaycees meeting, Fairmont, Senator used material as marked in folder for his speech, September 13, 1968
456 Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, Senator Proxmire, speaker, Introduction by Senator Randolph, September, 14, 1968
457 Speech, Heavy Highway Contractors meeting, Austin, TX, Highways Programs, September 24, 1968
458 Press Release, Comment misinterpreted, Democratic victory in WV, Senator to work for all Democratic candidates, September, 23, 1968
459 Tribute to Minter L Wilson who died in Phoenix, AZ, September 24, 1968
460 Biographical Sketch, Senator Randolph, Roads, September 25, 1968
461 National Highway Week, Senator’s remarks in the Congressional Record, September 25, 1968
462 Appendix, Richard W Homan elected to serve as Commander in Chief, Veterans of Foreign Wars, September 4, 1968
463 Report from the Capitol- Art and picture of Senator Randolph, September 13, 1968
464 Speech material, “The Nature of the Crisis” by Admiral Ben Moreell, September, 1968
465 Lyndon B Johnson and the veteran, September 1968
466 Speech, National League of Postmasters, Las Vegas, NV, September, 29, 1968
467 Tape, Crime-Law-Order made for station WEIR, Weirton, September 27, 1968
468 Press Release, Senator will vote for cloture, Debate on Fortas nomination, September 30, 1968
469 News Releases, Democratic National Committee, September 30, 1968
Speech, Retired Workers, Pittsburg, PA, Extra Copies, September 6, 1968
470, Article, “Industry Cleans Up,” regarding air pollution, September 1968
471, Tape, interview with Linton Wells regarding job opportunities for older workers, Storer Broadcasting Co., October 2, 1968
472, AP Interview, JR, regarding Vietnam and bombing halt, October 2, 1968
473, Dedication, Earth Station Satellite Station, Etam, September 27, 1968
474, Speech, “The Expanding Role of Engineers in Modern Society Especially in Pollution Abatement,” West Virginia Society of Professional Engineers, White Sulphur Springs
475, Magazine, Retirement Life, JR photo, September 1968
476, Speech, “The Shield of Freedom,” American Folklife Center, Pipestem, October 5, 1968
477, Statement, ratification of treaty on non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, favored by JR, October 9, 1968
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478, Article and Pictures, regarding pay bill, Government Standard Magazine, October 4, 1968
479, Press Release, Middle Aged and Older Worker Employment Act of 1968, October 10, 1968
480, Dedication, Greenbrier Valley Airport, October 13, 1968
481, Dedication, Glenwood Park Recreation Area, Brush Creek Watershed, Mercer County, October 12, 1968
482, Speech, regarding bridge collapse and construction of new one, Point Pleasant, October 11, 1968
483, Press Release, regarding highway program, Eastern Panhandle highways need upgrading, October 11, 1968
484, Statement, in United States Senate, regarding air and water pollution, October 11, 1968
485, Speech, Air Traffic Control Association, National Convention, San Francisco, October 16, 1968
486, Article, by JR, “Big, Robust and Vital,” Forest Festival souvenir program, October 1968
486A, Magazine, Capitol Hill, regarding West Virginia fall and winter sports, October 1968
487, Articles, Colonel Chuck Yeager, West Virginia aviator, October 1968
488, Democratic Dinner Rally, Tall Cedar Club, Martinsburg, October 19, 1968
489, Speech, “The Regional Airports System Concept,” new facilities dedication, Tri-State Airport, Huntington, October 24, 1968
490, Speech, “Planning Public Works in a World of Change,” Convention of the American Public Works Association, Miami Beach, Florida, October 23, 1968
491, Press Release, Bright of America, Inc., Summersville, October 18, 1968
492, Speech, fundraising dinner, Sutton/Gassaway, October 24, 1968
494, Statistics and Materials, regarding road bond issue, October 1968
495, Speech/Press Release, Democratic Rally, Hagerstown, Maryland, October 25, 1968
496, Speech, Democratic Meeting, Glenville, October 28, 1968
497, Speech, Democratic Meeting, Mill Creek/Huttonsville, October 29, 1968
498, Introduction, Francis C. Turner, director of United States Department of Transportation, Bureau of Public Roads, Charleston, October 24, 1968
499, Speech, Barbour County fundraising, Young Democrats Club, Belington, October 29, 1968
500, Speech, Democratic rally, Elkins/Moose Lodge Anniversary meeting, Elkins, October 27, 1968
501, Press Release, training programs, Anthony Job Corps Center, Neola, October 29, 1968
502, Press Release, Soil Conservation Service activities/projects, October 29, 1968
503, JR to attend Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Meeting, October 30, 1968
504, President Johnson attended Democratic meeting at Morgantown/Dedication, Tri-State Airport, Huntington, October 27, 1968
505, Speech, “Highways – Valuable community, State and National Assets,” Great Lakes to Florida Highway Association, Bland, Virginia, November 7, 1968
506, Tape, regarding Davis and Elkins College, Ice House, Elkins, November 5, 1968
507, Democratic Campaign Material, statistics of interest to West Virginia, November 1968
508, Kanawha Airport, christening of jet mainliner, “City of Charleston,” November 15, 1968
509, Dedication, Harman and Aurora Post Offices, November 16, 1968
510, Speech, American Trucking Association, Miami, Florida, November 18, 1968
511, Speech, National Car Rental System Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 19, 1968
512, Speech, Iowa Good Roads Association, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, November 21, 1968
513, W.Va., Arts and Crafts Shop, L’Enfant Plaza, Washington, D.C., November 15, 1968
514, Conference on Consumer Problems of the Elderly, Charleston, W.Va., November 15, 1968
515, Speech, Domestic Meeting, Hepzibah, Peace Talks discussed, Vietnam Paris
Meetings, November 4, 1968
516, Tape, Comments by the Senator regarding the mine disaster, Farmington, W.Va.,
no copy of remarks, November 22, 1968
517, Dedication, Rail Haul as a means of Solid Waste Disposal, Project, Chicago, Illinois,
November 26, 1968
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518, Speech, National Education Association Center for Human Relations Conference,
Pikeville, Kentucky, November 29, 1968
519, Speech, American Association of State Highway Officials, AASHO, Minneapolis,
Minnesota, December 3, 1968
520, Press Release, regarding School Bon Issue, Education for Children, December 2, 1968
521, Speech, Boston, Massachusetts Professional Engineers, December 5, 1968
522, Speech, Pennsboro, W.Va., Water System and Community Award Ceremonies,
December 6, 1968
523, Speech, Dedication of Gymnasium located at the High School, Farmington, W.Va.,
December 6, 1968
524, Dedication, Robert F. Kennedy Youth Center, Morgantown, W.Va., December 9, 1968
525, Letter and Press Release, Letter to Stewart L. Udall regarding hearings mine safety,
December 11, 1968
526, Press Release, regarding Cable Television and Federal Communication Commission
Action, December 12, 1968
527, Speech, Pennsylvania regarding Highways, December 20, 1968
528, Pan American Highway Article, Christian Science Monitor, September 24, 1968
529, Speech, Fenwick Machinery Company, Mr. Goldburg, New Jersey Commissioner of
Transportation, honored, December 19, 1968
530, Press Release, regarding hearings set for January regard Equal Employment,
December 19, 1968
532, Press Release, to eliminate filibusters in the Senate, December 30, 1968
Miscellaneous Programs, etc., 1969
1, Speech, Metropolitan Police Boys’ Club, Washington, D.C., January 6, 1969
2, Speech, Dedication of Temporary Control Tower, Wood County Airport, Parkersburg,
W.Va., January 8, 1969
3, Speech, Shore Area Development, Monmouth, New Jersey, Highways, January 10, 1969
4, Press Release, Silver Bridge, Point Pleasant, W.Va., January 10, 1969
5, Speech, National Premium Sales Executive’s Conference, Chicago, Illinois “America
Needs More Promotion,” January 12, 1969
6, Speech, Hearings, Public Works Committee regarding Equal Employment
Opportunity, January 14, 1969
7, Press Release, regarding Appalachian Regional Development Commission,
January 14, 1969
8, Research material, Sales pamphlets by Millard Bennett, January 13, 1969
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9, Magazine, Committee on Aging, Pictures, Senator Randolph, January, 1969
10, Press Release, Senator Randolph introduces joint resolution to lower voting age to 18 years, January 15, 1969
11, Press Release, Grant from HEW to Mental Health Center, Elkins, W.Va., January 15, 1969
12, Press Release, regarding Kanawha Airport Project, Finance Plan, etc., January 15, 1969
13, Press Release, John A. Volpe of Massachusetts to be Secretary of Transportation in Nixon Administration, January 15, 1969
14, Press Release, Walter J. Hickel of Alaska nominee for Secretary of the Interior, Nixon Administration, January 15, 1969
15, Press Release, Postmaster Nominations for W.Va., January 16, 1969
16, Statement, Coal Mine Safety Legislation, Senator introduces S. 355, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969
17, Speech, National Crushed Stone Association, Bal Harbour, Miami Beach, Florida, “New Concepts and New Tasks for Public Works,” January 22, 1969
18, Press Release, Appalachian Governors Conference, Washington, D.C., January 19, 1969
19, Speech, Dedication of Water System, Salem, W.Va., January 21, 1969
20, Speech, New Martinsville Jaycees DSA-Bosses Night Banquet, New Martinsville, W.Va,. January 21, 1969
21, Tribute to Lyndon Baines Johnson by Senator Randolph, Congressional Record, January 17, 1969
22, Article, by JR, “Bright of America,” Success Unlimited Magazine, January 22, 1969
23, Press Release, regarding movie industry film rating system, January 21, 1969
24, Statement, in United States Senate, regarding Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, January 23, 1969
25, Press Release, regarding Rural Job Development Act, January 23, 1969
26, Award, JR received gold medal and citation from Veterans of Foreign Wars, Weirton, January 26, 1969
27, Statement, hearing concluding by Public Works Subcommittee on Roads, January 24, 1969
28, Reception, for West Virginia congressional delegation, January 26, 1969
29, Speech, to luncheon guests of Senator Hartke, Indiana prosecuting attorneys and wives, January 27, 1969
30, Press Release, JR reappointed to President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, January 30, 1969
31, Statement, Eastern Airlines says flights prove STOL aircraft feasible, January 29, 1969
32, Congressional Prayer Breakfast, Washington, January 30, 1969
33, Speech, Volvo Distributors Convention, Las Vegas, February 3, 1969
34, Statement, in United States Senate, regarding introduction of Appalachian Regional Development Act, February 5, 1969
35, Statement, value of flood control structures, Federal Water Resource Development, February 4, 1969
36, Speech, Youth Franchising Coalition, regarding lowering voting age, February 5, 1969
37, Tribute, Guy Gillette, former senator from Iowa, February 7, 1969
38, Picture, JR and Joseph E. Moody, President of National Coal Policy Conference, February 3, 1969
39, Reprints, regarding office of sheriff, from Bible times to today, January 27, 1969
40, Press Release, JR endorses President Nixon’s proposal on postmasters, February 6, 1969
41, Press Release, foreign steel imports, February 3, 1969
42, Press Release, JR will co-sponsor bill to establish Department of Peace, February 10, 1969
43, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Development Program, February 16, 1969
44, Letter to Honorable John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, regarding airways and airport problems, February 20, 1969
45, Appendix, regarding handicapped articles about seven outstanding Americans, February 18, 1969
46, Press Release, disaster aid to schools by HEW, Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1967, February 19, 1969
47, Remarks of JR, eulogy of Senator E. L. Bartlett of Alaska, February 19, 1969
48, Hearings, Coal Mine Health and Safety legislation to begin February 27, February 19, 1969
49, Beeper, greeting to Mike Sinicpopi, 15th anniversary of WEIR radio, Weirton, February 20, 1969
50, Statement, regarding Judge Mary C. Barlow, February 19, 1969
51, Press Release, endorsement of John J. O’Leary, United States Bureau of Mines, February 20, 1969
52, Press Release, Senate allocates funds to investigate hunger, February 18, 1969
53, Statement, in United States Senate, regarding airport airways bill, February 26, 1969
54, Appendix, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, Leadership Conference, Washington, February 25, 1969
55, Appendix, Presidential Prayer Breakfast, February 25, 1969
56, Statement, JR supports efforts to create fair trade steel policies, February 25, 1969
57, Statement, Solid Waste Disposal, article regarding Chicago use of compaction press, February 25, 1969
58, Conference on Employment of the Blind, Washington, February 26, 1969
59, Press Release, regarding Randolph-Sheppard Act, March 4, 1969
60, JR speaks on student disorders, March 5, 1969
61, Press Release, pension system for higher education educators, March 5, 1969
62, Press Release, state senators attend meeting regarding welfare programs in West Virginia, March 4, 1969
63, Speech, Marine Transportation Council, Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, March 8, 1969
64, Statement, hearings on Coal Mine Health and Safety legislation, March 7, 1969
65, Speech, Urban Transportation Conference, “Federal Urban Highway Policy,” Pittsburgh, March 10, 1969
66, Analysis of the Orderly Marketing Act, March 1969
67, Press Release, imports of shoes and leather products, March 10, 1969
68, Statements, hearings, Public Works Committee, regarding confirmation of Francis C. Turner, Federal Highway Administrator, March 11, 1969
69, Statement oil import controls, Occidental Petroleum, Machiasport, Maine, march 12, 1969
70, Television Film, American Legion, 50th Anniversary medallion given to JR by Charles A. Kuhn, Fairmont, March 14, 1969
71, Statement, West Virginia-Ohio Interstate Air Pollution Control Compact, Weirton, March 15, 1969
72, Press Release, alcohol beverages, to require hazard labeling, March 17, 1969
73, Speech, “Transportation Programs: The Challenge of the 70s,” Architects and Consulting Engineers, Washington, March 19, 1969
74, Speech, General Contractors of America, Annual Conference, Washington, March 19, 1969
75, Speech, highways and airports comments, Rotary Club, Charleston, March 21, 1969
76, Speech, groundbreaking ceremonies, Ohio Valley College Housing Project, Parkersburg, March 21, 1969
77, Dedication, Weirton Post Office, Weirton, March 15, 1969
78, Press Release, alleged inactivity of Congress, March 24, 1969
79, Statement, nomination hearing, Federal co-chairmen of five Regional Economic Development Commissions, March 25, 1969
80, Statement, regarding young Americans have rally in Miami, Crusade for Decency, March 24, 1969
81, Press Release, bill to exempt older citizens from paying admission to recreation areas owned by the Federal government, March 25, 1969
82, Press Release, coal mine hearings, JR and RCB introduce new bill for compensation, March 26, 1969
83, Press Release, hearings regarding senior citizens, March 27, 1969
84, Speech, Association of Retired Persons, Coral Gables, Florida, April 5, 1969
85, Speech, Duval County Young Democrats, regarding lower voting age, Jacksonville, Florida, April 8, 1969
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86, Speech, “Government Employees Serve People,” Employee Award Luncheon, Greater Miami Federal Executives Council, Miami, Florida, April 8, 1969
87, Speech, “Challenge of the 70s,” Prospective 69 Symposium, Florida Junior College, Jacksonville, Florida, April 8, 1969
88, Press Release, Kanawha County Watershed Project cleared for technical work, April 1, 1969
89, Press Release, Workmen’s Compensation and Social Security payments, regarding disabled workers who receive both, April 3, 1969
90, Tribute to Dwight Eisenhower, April 3, 1969
91, Radio Program, “Meet the Member,” by Joseph McCaffrey, WMAL, Washington, April 4, 1969
92, Hearing, regarding Coal Mine Safety, testimony of Dr. William Stewart and Dr. Murray B. Hunter, March 18, 1969
93, Press Release, bill to establish Federal grant program for victims of pneumoconiosis not covered by state laws, April 3, 1969
94, Press Release and Hearings, Public Works Committee, regarding waste disposal, Boston, April 10, 1969
World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, April 11, 1969
95, Speech, “In Pursuit of Peace,” World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, April 11, 1969
96, Speech, Civil Engineers, Solid Waste Disposal meeting, April 11, 1969
97, Speech, “New Approaches for Community Progress,” Mon Valley Progress Council, Brownsville, Pennsylvania, April 16, 1969
98, Press Release, regarding public employees to strike, JR views, April 10, 1969
99, Speech, Junior Academy State Science Fair, West Liberty State College, April 12, 1969
100, Interview, Miami News with Carolyn Jay, April 4, 1969
101, Statement, regarding budget cuts in natural resources, April 14, 1969
102, Television Film, JR spoke on funds expended for defense, desires more funding for programs for future of America, April 9, 1969
103, Speech, “New Concepts and New Challenges for Public Works,” Portland Cement Association, White Sulphur Springs, April 17, 1969
104, Speech, “Water Problems,” Mining Environmental Conference, University of Missouri, Rolla, Missouri, April 16, 1969
105, Dr. James Allen to be assistant secretary of HEW, April 15, 1969
106, Speech, Boy Scout Appreciation Dinner, Clarksburg, April 21, 1969
107, Article by William H. Honan, “Art of Oratory in the Senate,” Esquire Magazine, May 1969
108, Inauguration of James A. Butcher as president of Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, April 19, 1969
109, Gallagher Report, The Gallagher Presidents Report, regarding business and United States corporations
110, Appendix, work week at Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts, April 22, 1969
111, Statement, Army Staff Sergeant Lester Hudson, Point Pleasant, on R & R vacation, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 18, 1969
112, Bill Solid Waste Disposal Act, by Edmund Muskie, April 18, 1969
113, Benedum Airport meeting, Bridgeport, April 21, 1969
114, Teachers should make study of history more interesting, April 24, 1969
115, Article by JR, regarding Arthurdale Homesteads, Blue Book, 1934, April 1969
116, Speech, “The Public Be Served and Protected,” The Amen Corner, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 24, 1969
117, Speech, inauguration of jet service by Eastern Airlines, Tri-State Airport, Huntington, April 27, 1969
118, Press Release, new post office for Charleston, April 25, 1969
119, Statement, regarding industry making major effort in pollution control, April 29, 1969
120, Statement, Loyalty Day, positive patriotism advocated by Veterans of Foreign Wars, April 29, 1969
121, Appendix, inland waterways of United States, editorial in Parkerburg Sentinel, by H. Sutton Sharp, editor, May 1, 1969
122, Speech, Letter Carriers of West Virginia, Huntington, May 3, 1969
123, Speech, West Virginia Council of B’Nai B’rith, Charleston, May 4, 1969
124, Hearings, regarding Coal Mine Health and Safety, Dr. Jethro Gough, witness, May 2, 1969
125, Statement, regarding Wheeling editorial regarding JR views on troop withdrawal from Vietnam, May 6, 1969
126, Statement, in United States Senate, regarding student riots, SDS, May 5, 1969
127, Speech, National Postal Union, Washington, May 6, 1969
128, Press Release, off shore and on shore facilities, oil spills, April 30, 1969
129, Speech, District of Columbia Metropolitan Area Highway Users Conference, May 9, 1969
130, Statement, Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, May 12, 1969
131, Radio Tape, American Legion meeting, regarding Americanism, May 12, 196
132, Statement, “Let Us move Forward with New Faith to Achieve World Peace,” February 7, 1969
133, Award, Speaker of the Year Awards Banquet, Morgantown, May 12, 1969
134, Speech, commencement, Emory and Henry College, Emory, Virginia, May 18, 1969
135, Speech, “New Tasks and New Challenges,” American Medical Association, Public Affairs Conference, Washington, May 17, 1969
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136, W.Va. Society, Son and Daughter of the Year, Washington, D.C., May 17, 1969
137, Speech, United Steelworkers of America, Washington, D.C., May 20, 1969
138, Speech, United Methodist Church, New Market, Virginia, May 19, 1969
139, Tape, Congressional comment regarding Peace, sponsored by United Church of Christ,
Requested by Senator Proxmire, May 21, 1969
140, Press Release, Answer to I.E. Buff, regarding his criticism of the Senator on Air Pollution
“Air Quality Act of 1967” not Air Pollution Control Act of 1967, May 21, 1969
141, Press Release, regarding Ralph Nader, Coal Mine Safety Bill, Clips and Memo to members
of subcommittee on Labor, May 22, 1969
142, Magazine, Air Commuter, Picture of Senator, Allegheny Airlines, Japanese journalist
Mr. Namiki Oka, April, 1969
143, Statement, Center Leg Freeway, transportation system, near Capitol Grounds, May 23, 1969
144, Appendix, Article on Family Health by former Vice President Hurbert H. Humphrey,
May 23, 1969
145, Speech, Commencement, Oral Roberts University, Tulsa Oklahoma, May 25, 1969
146, Speech, Dedication of Restored Paymasters House, Harper’s Ferry, W.Va., National
Historical Park, May 30, 1969
147, Speech, Marshall University, Alumni Association, Huntington, W.Va., “New Tasks and
New Challenges,” May 31, 1969
148, TV-Tape, “At Issue” WSAZ-TV Huntington Interview by Carl Haeberle, May 30, 1969
149, Speech, also Press Release regarding Air Pollution, Air Quality Act of 1967, also remarks
by Senator Muskie regarding criticism of Senator by Nader and Buff, May 26, 1969
Nader, Ralph, Clips and editorials regarding miners and mine safety, 1969
150, WTOP-TV, Transcript fo live interview with Nader and Buff, regarding Mine Bill
Introduced by Senator Randolph, May 23, 1969
151, Speech, Historical Society of Barbour County, Philippi, WV, regarding Civil War
Commemoration, June 2, 1969
152, Social Problems, Pamphlet “Return to Responsibility” by Frank Goble, June 4, 1969
153, Press Release, regarding letter to Secretary of Interior Walter J. Hickel regarding Coal
Mine Health and Safety Laws, June 4, 1969
154, Press Release, relief for victims of natural disasters such as floods, etc., with cash,
food and shelter, June 5, 1969
155, President Nixon’s Commencement speech to the Air Force Academy, June 3, 1969
156, Luncheon, William Randolph Hearts, 7th United States Senate Youth Program, May, 1969
157, Magazine, American Legion Magazine Article by Senator Randolph regarding 18-year
olds voting, June, 1969
158, Statement, regarding Environmental Quality Improvement Act of 1969, June 10, 1969
159, Speech, High School Commencement, Harpers Ferry, June 9, 1969
160, Speech, High School Commencement, Lumberport, June 10, 1969
161, Speech, High School Commencement, Priceton, June 11, 1969
162, Tribute, to John L. Lewis, United Mine Workers Leader, deceased, June 12, 1969
163, Breakfast, at the Capitol Goddard Youth Science Congress, May 2, 1969
164, Press Release, regarding interest rate on loans will hurt economy, asks for cutback,
June 16, 1969
165, Appendix, Transportation problems, strikes pose serious threats, June 5, 1969
166, Memo and Telegram, to Honorable John O’Leary, Director of Mine’s regarding Coal
Mine Health and Safety Act, memo to Chairman and members of subcommittee on Labor
167, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Development Act, Amendment to improve
Occupational health of coal miners, June 17, 1969
168, Hearings, Highway beautification program, Public Works Committee
169, Clergy and Laymen, regarding their interest in Vietnam, June 18, 1969
170, Press Release, Appalachian highway program extended to 1973, hope to increase funds
by $150 million, June 19, 1969
171, Speech, West Virginia observes her 106th Anniversary, June 20, 1969
172, Press Release, Research into Air Pollution resulting from Combustion of fuels to extend
Through fiscal 1970 authorization for appropriations and expenditures, June 20, 1969
173, Speech, Lions Club, Clarksburg, W.Va., “Return to Responsibility,” June 13, 1969
174, Statement, opening statement regarding Highway Safety Act of 1966, June 24, 1969
175, Speech, Cumberland Chapter National Conference of Christians and Jews, Cumberland,
Maryland, “In Pursuit of Peace” topic, June 24, 1969
176, Youth Governor’s Conference, YMCA Luncheon, June 24, 1969
177, Bill to amend the Randolph-Sheppard Act, June 20, 1969
178 Radio Tape, reference campus disorders to be used by Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK, June 27, 1969
179 Speech, Deed presented to Environmental Health Center, Morgantown, June 28, 1969
180 Press Release, Interest Rate Regulation, June 26, 1969
181 Press Release, Jim Harris release reference Mine Bill-reference mistakes made, June 22, 1969
182 Press Release, Appalachian Development Programs approved for another two years-highways-health programs, June 26, 1969
183 Press Release, Coal Mine Safety Bill reported from Labor Subcommittee to improve working conditions of miners without endangering their jobs, June 30, 1969
184 Press Release, Allegheny Airlines filed for commuter service with the Civil Aeronautics Board, June 26, 1969
185 Hearings, Air and water pollution hearings, Jacksonville, FL, June 12, 1969
186 Olympics, Mid-Atlantic Special Olympics for children, Maryland, June 21, 1969
187 Statement, Roadbuilders move to protect the environment in the Senate, July 1, 1969
188 Press Release, Cutbacks in education activities in fiscal year 1970, July 1, 1969
189 Hearings and Discussion by Senator Randolph and John O’Leary, Director, Bureau of Mines, July 7, 1969
190 Luncheon, National Youth Science Camp, July 9, 1969
191 Statement, Americans should remember “The Rugged Road to Independence” this July 4, 1969, July 2, 1969
192 Breakfast, Prayer Breakfast for Emperor H. Salassie-Capitol, July 10, 1969
193 Press Release, Appalachian Regional Development Act extended for another two years, July 8, 1969
194 Press Release, Research for eliminating certain types of air pollution approved for another year, July 8, 1969
195 Air Commuter Magazine for June- picture of the Senator and story reference flight March 7, 1969, Captain Rintoul to Boston, MA, Allegheny Airlines, March 7, 1969
196 Press Release, Benedum, Michael L tribute on his 100th birthday, July 16, 1969
197 Press Release, Airport Development Bill introduced by Senator Randolph, July 18, 1969
198 Radio tape, Airports and Air traffic problems: capital cities by Barry Gould, July 18, 1969
199 Speech, National Association of Postmasters, Huntington, July 19, 1969
200, Press Release, Allegheny Airlines filed application for commuter service to be used at Morgantown, July 18, 1969
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201, Press Release, Speech to the International Platform Association, Washington, DC regarding Congress, too much power placed in Executive Branch, July 22, 1969
202, Press Release, Coalmine Health and Safety Bill-to be reported by August 1, 1969 by Committee, July 24, 1969
203, Press Release, Contributions of Colonel Charles Yeager to space program, Apollo Flight, August 24, 1969
204 Tape, Senator urges Vietnam Cease Fire-Congressional Comment, July 17, 1969
205 Speech, Dedication of Wyoming County Airport (Kee Airport), July 27, 1969
206 Press Release, Deepening the harbor at Hampton Roads, Virginia, July 25, 1969
207 Speech, Hearings on Airport-Airways Legislation, Trust Fund advocated, July 29, 1969
208 Statement, Senator Randolph supports surtax extension coupled with tax reform, July 29, 1969
209 Speech, Reference lower voting age to eighteen years to members of Judiciary Committee, Girls Nation, American University, July 30, 1969
210 Television and Radio tape, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, July 30, 1969
211 Press Release, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill reported from committee, July 31, 1969
212 Press Release, Industrial Plant for Hardy County- Wood Irradiation plant, July 31, 1969
213 Press Release, Byrd and Randolph joint release reference RD Bailey Reservoir, July 31, 1969
214 Press Release, Appalachian Highway Program, Asked for two year extension plus money for engineering, right of way, etc, July 31, 1969
215 Sterling Picnic, Camp Muffly, JW Ruby President of Sterling Faucet Company, Morgantown, June 28, 1969
216 Press Release, Senator Randolph sponsors Civil Service Retirement Bill, August 4, 1969
217 Press Release, Airways, Airports system, Senator Randolph testified before the Senate Commerce Committee-Aviation, July 29, 1969
218, Press Release, JR opposed to deployment of anti-ballistic missile system (ABM), August 5, 1969
219, Telegram, John D. Rockefeller IV to JR, regarding Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, August 5, 1969
220, Press Release, press conference to announce hearings on flood control, Washington area, August 6, 1969
221, Statement and Press Release, regarding coal mine safety and attack by Buff, et al, August 11, 1969
222, Statement, Mass Transit System, public transportation, August 8, 1969
223, Press Release, welfare program and job proposals, August 8, 1969
224, Speech, Water Conditioning Association International, St. Louis, August 13, 1969
225, JR crowned Potomac Highland Queen, Romney, August 8, 1969
226, Statement, lower voting age to 18; 67 senators sponsoring constitutional amendment, August 12, 1969
227, Pamphlet, “Forming and Operating a Flying Club,” Federal Aviation Administration, May 1969
228, Groundbreaking, Harrison Station, Monongahela Power Company, Haywood, August 18, 1969
229, Speech, “Years of Significant Decisions,” American Road Builders Association, White Sulphur Springs, August 15, 1969
230, Press Release, Maust Coal and Coke Company, Island Creek Coal purchased, August 12, 1969
231, Speech, National Park Service seminar, Stephen T. Mather Training Center, Harpers Ferry, September 4, 1969
232, Speech, “Challenge of the Times,” Constructor Magazine, Associated Contractors Magazine, August 13, 1969
233, Lions Club Directory, West Virginia, 1969-1970
234, Press Release, Stonewall Jackson Lake contract to develop plans, August 20, 1969
235, Speech, Introduction of Representative Carl Perkins at opening of Harrison County Schools, Clarksburg, August 25, 1969
236, Press Release, Kanawha Airport to regrade and reconstruct airway and runway sections, August 27, 1969
237, Press Release, JR to press for enactment of major federal disaster relief program, August 29, 1969
238, Press Release, Telegram to President Nixon regarding cutback in funds for public works projects, September 4, 1969
239, Speech, Groundbreaking for West Virginia Best Corporation, West Virginia Tomato Growers, Flemington, September 13, 1969
240, Speech, West Virginia Federation of Democratic Women, Clarksburg, September 13, 1969
241, Press Conference, Public Works Association, Cleveland, September 14, 1969
242, Speech, Conference on Sediment Control, Washington, September 15, 1969
243, Speech, Conference Report on HR 6508, disaster relief, September 18, 1969
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244, Speech, “Challenges and Changes in Transportation,” National Association of Motor Bus Owners, Atlantic City, New Jersey, September 17, 1969
245, Press Release, National Highway Week, September 20, 1969
246, Speech, “The Changing Challenge in Highway Development, Virginia Motor Vehicle Conference breakfast meeting, Richmond, September 23, 1969
247, Statement, following death of Senator Dirksen, September 7, 1969
No 248
249, Master of Ceremonies, NBAA’s “First Nighter Banquet,” Washington, September 23, 1969
250, Award to JR, University Aviation Association, Washington, September 24, 1969
251, Speech, “Return to Responsibility,” Indiana Electric Association, French Lick, Indiana, September 26, 1969
252, Speech, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, S. 2917, September 26, 1969
253, Press Release, regarding Priority Point of Order, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill, regarding tax assessment on coal, September 29, 1969
254, Television Interview, regarding Joel Philip Myers, Blown Glass Objects, Blenko Glass, Milton, September 29, 1969
255, Speech, “Accelerating the Pace Toward Environmental Quality,” United States Chamber of Commerce, October 1, 1969
256, Television Interview, JR with Don Knight, American Road Builders, regarding highways, September 30, 1969
257, Picture, JR with others, Gospel Voice, October 1969
258, Speech, “Changing Challenge of Higher Education,” Founder’s Day Program, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, October 3, 1969
259, Reprint, “the Coal Miner is a Responsible Citizen,” Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, September 30, 1969
260, Reprint, regarding Kanawha Airport and JR letter to Henry B. Wehrle, Jr., September 30, 1969
262, Material, Campus Unrest?, Springfield College Work Week, Student Disorders, Etc., October 1969
263, Emcee, Banquet honoring T. Edward Davis, athletic coach, Salem College, October 4, 1969
264, Speech, United States Senate, regarding Water Quality Improvement Act of 1969, S. 7, October 7, 1969
265, Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii, speaker at Salem College Political Science Conference, October 8, 1969
266, Letter and Material, Republican Party Headquarters, asking for donations for programs, October 1969
267, Letter to Editor, Dominion-News, regarding editorial, “The Senate Giveth, Barons Taketh Away,” Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, October 2, 1969
268, Article, Jennings Randolph, regarding youth and generation gap, September 3, 1969
269, Speech, Rehabilitation and Employment of the Handicapped, First Annual Award Dinner, Morgantown, October 9, 1969
270, Poem, Roy Lee Harmon, Poet Laureate of West Virginia, October 6, 1969
271, Press Release, Jennings Randolph and Robert C. Byrd, regarding foreign imports
272, Statement, regarding St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, October 13, 1969
273, Statement, regarding Vietnam Moratorium, October 14, 1969
274, Dedication of Okey Logan Alexander Center for Creative and Performing Arts, Concord College, October 19, 1969
275, Article, Ben A. Franklin, regarding acid mine drainage in Appalachia, New York Times, October 15, 1969
276, Editorial, regarding Coal Mine Bill passage, Washington Daily News, October 15, 1969
277, Founders Award to Jennings Randolph, Library Named “Jennings Randolph Hall,” Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, October 20, 1969
278, Press Release, Jennings Randolph Provides Leadership in Laws to Aid Libraries, October 20, 1969
279, Press Release, Home Safety Information for Older Citizens, October 29, 1969
280, Press Release, elect the President by direct, popular vote, October 19, 1969
281, Statement, Jennings Randolph Endorses Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) Extension Bill, United States Senate, October 14, 1969
282, Press Release, Appalachian Economic Development Program, Congressman Robert E. Jones, Alabama, praises work of Jennings Randolph
283, Speech, “The Rebirth of Responsibility,” American Cancer Society, Raleigh, North Carolina
284, Press Release, Hearings by Post Office and Civil Service Committee to consider early retirement legislation for air traffic controllers
285, Article, Jennings Randolph, “Accelerating the Pace Toward Environmental Quality,” Outdoor West Virginia
286, Press Release, conferees unable to agree on S. 2276, air pollution funding
287, Tribute to Senator Stephen M. Young, Ohio
288, Article, regarding Appalachia, L. B. Taylor, Jr., Skyline Magazine, October 1969
289, Tribute, Buck Chambers and Dave Ebert retire from Service Department
290, Press Release, regarding nuclear weapons, MIRV reentry vehicle, arms limitation talks with Soviet Union, October 31, 1969
291, Information regarding state parks projects for West Virginia, November 4, 1969
292, Press Release, Wilson G. Dunn, Sr., Bluefield, honored regarding 50 years of continuous flying, November 1, 1969
293, Statement, regarding conference report on S. 1072, Appalachian Program Extension, etc., November 5, 1969
294, Dinner at White House, Prince Philip of Great Britain, November 4, 1969
295, Parkersburg-Marietta air pollution problems, meeting West Virginia and Ohio authorities, October 29, 1969
296, Statement, regarding Vietnam and comments on President Nixon’s speech, moratorium comments, November 6, 1969
297, Statement, Jennings Randolph, death of William D. Evans, Jr., Fairmont
298, Beeper, regarding House passage of new airport/airways bill, November 7, 1969
299, Statement, regarding amendment to PL 815, Subcommittee on Education, November 6, 1969
300, Press Release, Appropriations Committees to Increase Appropriations for Non-Highway Programs of Appalachian Regional Commission, November 10, 1969
BOX 48
Speeches/Press Releases Box 48
301, Press Release, Flood Control Projects in West Virginia, Approval of more money in Appropriations Subcommittee
302, Statement, regarding Water Quality Appropriations; Press Release, Pollution Control Programs, November 12, 1969
303, Press Release, Education Programs, House passed resolution to increase funding of programs, October 29, 1969
304, Speech, testimonial dinner for Lister Hill, League of Women Voters, Montgomery, Alabama, November 14, 1969
305, Speech, “The Changing Challenge in Highway Development,” American Road Builders Association (ARBA) Student Chapter, West Virginia Highway Conference, West Virginia Institute of Technology, November 21, 1969
306, Press Release, Jennings Randolph to support nomination of Judge Clement Haynsworth, November 20, 1969
307, Speech, Dedication Ceremonies, Spencer Hospital, November 22, 1969
308, Speech, Political Science group, Bethany College, November 22, 1969
309, Bill signing, Appalachian Development Act, White House, November 25, 1969
310, Statement, regarding fuels research is vitally essential in pollution programs, November 25, 1969
311, Statement, regarding Hurricane Camille Disaster Areas, Virginia and West Virginia, November 24, 1969
312, Article, Jennings Randolph, for Charleston Gazette, Progress Supplement
313, Statement, Lumber Standards, Engineering Data for Structural Lumber, March 20, 1969
314, Article, for editorial regarding pollution, Elkins Inter-Mountain, December 3, 1969
315, University Forum Committee Sponsored Coal Mine Safety Conference, West Virginia University, November 20-22, 1969
316, Press Release, Beeper, regarding Tax Reform Bill, December 3, 1969
317, Statement, Jennings Randolph commends youth of today, December 4, 1969
318, Press Release, Senator advocated amendments to Tax Reform Bill, regarding raising
the minimum payment of Social Security, effective January, 1970, December 5, 1969
319, Press Release, Bill reported by Committee to continue federal aid to schools of public
health for another five years, December 4 ,1969
320, Article, by Senator Randolph for Government Executive regarding Our Environment:
of Growing Concern, December 8, 1969
321, Press Release, Senator Cooper and Senator Randolph joined coal states senators to offer
amendment for amortization of coal mine equipment, December 6, 1969
322, Press Release, Tax reform bill – comments regarding League of Women Voters
organized labor’s committee, Fannin amendment defeated Talmadge substitute,
both defeated, December 8, 1969
323, Press release, Scenic Highway in Monongahela National Forest, Highway Grant,
December 8, 1969
324, Speech, Dedication of new Ohio River Bridge, Point Pleasant, W.Va., December 16, 1969
325, Radio News, Unmonitored Radio News, Article by Nicholas von Hoffman in the
Washington Post, December 10, 1969
326, Mailing List, 1970-U.S. Senate Calendar, December, 1969
327, Speech material, from Appalachian Regional Commission, December, 1969
328, Charleston Convention, Calendar for 1970, December, 1969
329, Press Release, Safeguard Anti-ballistic Missile, December 18, 1969
330, Statement, Air Quality Act, Air Pollution Statistics on Research, December 16, 1969
331, Statement, Enactment of H.R. 14794, Transportation Appropriations, December 17, 1969
332, Press Release, Conference report of the Committee’s agreement on final Coal Mine
Health and Safety Act, language, December 16, 1969
333, Press Release, Appropriations for Education programs, December 17, 1969
334, Statement, Committee on Aging, “The Economics of Aging: Toward a Full Share
in Abundance,” December 18, 1969
335, Press Release, Air traffic control towers at Benedum Airport and Morgantown Airport,
December 17, 1969
336, Press Release, Amendment to Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill to provide funding
for disability benefits, December 18, 1969
337, Article, by Norman Vincent Peale, regarding Jesus of Nazareth, December, 1969
338, Press Release, Amendment to provide construction assistance to school districts
containing large amounts of federal property, December 19, 1969
339, Press Release, Arnold O. Babb, brother of Mrs. Randolph died yesterday,
December 20, 1969
340, Prayer Breakfast, remarks by Senator Talmadge, December 3, 1969
341, Press Release, Coal Mine Health and Safety Bill signed by President Nixon,
December 30, 1969
342, Tape, regarding Good Street lighting public safety “operation safe city” anticrime
program, November 26, 1969
343, Tape, New Years, Greetings to be used Radio Station WEIR, Weirton, W.Va.,
December 31, 1969
343-a, Article, Challenge to America regarding Air and Water Pollution “The Ugly,
Costly Face of Pollution,” December 31, 1969
343-b, Press Release, regarding pay Bill for Postal and Federal employees, H.R. 13000,
December 18, 1969
343-c, Dinner, Thomas F. Eagleton, Birthday Dinner, Saint Louis, MO, December 13, 1969
343-d, Baptism Sermon, when Jennings Randolph III as baptised, Presbyterian Church,
Dallas, Texas, August 1, 1969
343-e, Honorary Degree for John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation from Oblate College,
Washington, D.C., Senator Randolph attended, December 8, 1969
343-f, Imports, Apparell and man-made fiber imports, November 21, 1969
1970 MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMS
344, Speech, “The Advocate Program,” Los Angeles, California, January 11, 1970
345, Speech, Dedication of the Elkins Housing Project for the elderly, Elkins, W.Va.,
January 10, 1970
346, Reference material, regarding Appalachian Regional Commission, Projects, etc.,
January, 1970
347, Press Release, Letter to President Nixon regarding pollution control, air and
water, January 15, 1970
348, Press Release, Letter to Secretary Hickel, regarding Bureau of Mines search for
qualified personnel, January 16, 1970
349, Press Release, Sponsor legislation to provide a new Assistant Attorney General
to head an organized crime division in the Justice Department, January 20, 1970
350, Press Release, Comments on the Appalachian Regional Commission Programs,
December 22, 1970
351, Statement, Environmental Pollution Problems, funding necessary, January 21, 1970
352, Appendix, birthday anniversary of Stonewall Jackson, January 21, 1970
353, Hearings, Science and Technology, by Committee on Small Business, January 21, 1970
354, Statement, State of the Union message, by President Richard Nixon, January 22, 1970
355, Press Release, JR supports extension of Hill-Burton Hospital Construction and Modernization Program, January 23, 1970
356, Press Release, JR and Robert C. Byrd urge release of funds for Stonewall Jackson and Rowlesburg Lakes, January 24, 1970
357, Worldwide Bible Crusade, U. S. Bible Society, Washington, January 28, 1970
358, Press Release, subway system, meeting with handicapped, January 28, 1970
359, Statement, Newspaper Preservation Act, S. 1520, January 29, 1970
360, Press Release, regarding clear-cutting of timber, Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, January 30, 1970
361, Speech, National Forum on Industrial Arts, National Education Association Building, Washington, January 30, 1970
362, Hearings, regarding Hurricane Camille disaster, Roanoke, Virginia, February 3, 1970
363, Remarks by JR on death of mayor John Wesley Smith, Beckley, February 2, 1970
364, Statement, Interstate Compact on Air Pollution in Ohio and West Virginia, February 2, 1970
365, Statement, Public Transportation Assistance Act of 1969, February 2, 1970
BOX 49
Speeches/Press Releases Box 49
366, Statement, peace in the Middle East, Israel and Arab nations, February 3, 1970
367, Television Tape, partial transcript of Dick Cavett interview with Joe McGinniss regarding coal, January 20, 1970
368, Press Release, hearing regarding amendment to lower voting age to 18, February 4, 1970
368A, Conference Meeting, Aviation Foundation, Morgantown Airport, February 4, 1970
369, Speech, Constructors Association of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, February 6, 1970
370, Herald-Dispatch comments on bill regarding press releases, February 4, 1970
371, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Development programs, ABC Budget for West Virginia, February 5, 1970
372, Speech, West Virginia Principals Breakfast, Washington, February 9, 1970
373, Statement, hearings on Science and Technology, February 10, 1970
374, Press Release, new postal program, expanded services for home delivery, February 11, 1970
375, Statement, before Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments of Senate Judiciary Committee, February 16, 1970
376, Statement, on Senate Resolutions 326 and 327, pollution control, Appropriations, Public Works Committee, February 16, 1970
377, Tape, Georgetown University forum regarding 18 year-old voting age, February 17, 1970
378, Tape, American interest in the Middle East, February 20, 1970
379, Prayer Breakfast, speech by Senator Wallace F. Bennett of Utah, “Spiritual Seventies,” January 28, 1970
380, Press Release, JR urges moratorium on clear-cutting, February 18, 1970
381, Article, regarding drug abuse, C & P Telephone Company publication, The Transmitter, February 18, 1970
382, Speech, “Return to Responsibility,” International Crossroads Breakfast, Washington, February 22, 1970
383, UPI Radio-Television, release by Bob Welling, regarding 18 year-old voting, February 17, 1970
384, Article by JR, “A New Spirit for the Seventies,” regarding Appalachian progress, February 1970
385, Statement, before the Transportation Committee on the Governor’s Conference and the Committee on Public Works, February 26, 1970
386, Press Release, award to JR for outstanding service to American Small Business Community, February 25, 1970
387, Press Release, sheet glass tariff, JR urges that rate be restored to provide relief from foreign imports, February 25, 1970
388, Press Release, Crime in Washington, Executive Protection Service Bill, February 24, 1970
389, Hearings, regarding coal research, introduction of Joseph W. Leonard, WVU, February 27, 1970
390, Presidential Prayer Breakfast, Washington, February 5, 1970
391, Hearings, Air and Water Pollution Subcommittee, Solid Waste Disposal, March 3, 1970
392, Speech, “Congress Wants to Know,” American Road Builders Association meeting, New York, March 4, 1970
393, Television Tape, Thomas P. Malloy of Parkersburg, State Legion Commander, American Legion, March 3, 1970
394, Reprint, Congressional Record, Airport and Airways Development Act of 1969, February 25, 1970
395, Statement, Join Resolution, first week of May to be proclaimed at National Employ the Older Worker Week, February 6, 1970
396, Statement, railroad strike to extend no-strike provisions of railroad law for 37-day period prescribed, March 4, 1970
397, Press Release, Army Corps of Engineers will testify on dumping of sludge in Atlantic Ocean from sewage treatment plants in New York and New Jersey area, February 21, 1970
398, Italian Executives of America present certificate of appreciation to JR, January 28, 1970
399, Press Release, clear-cutting and letter to Edward P. Cliff, chief of United States Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, March 6, 1970
400, Speech, “The Future for Public Works,” General Contractors Association, New Orleans, March 10, 1970
401, Press Release, hearings regarding Blue Ridge Stream Hydroelectric Power Project, New River, near Galax, Virginia, March 10, 1970
402, Bill Phillips, JR, copy of speech, regarding Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), March 3, 1970
403, Press Release, campus teach-ins on environmental problems, March 11, 1970
404, Press Release, Senate Select Committee on Equal Education Opportunity, February 25, 1970
405, Press Release, Voting Rights Bill, Mansfield amendment for Congress to lower voting age to 18 rather than ratify amendment to United States constitution, March 11, 1970
406, Press Release, amendment designed to A.D. rural school districts in National Forest areas, education amendments, March 13, 1970
407, Speech, hearing regarding clear-cutting, Forest Service asked to declare moratorium on new timber sales, March 14, 1970
408, Tape, WTAP-TV, Parkersburg, regarding more powerful transmitter for station, March 16, 1970
409, Statement, hearings, Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution, Air Quality Act, March 17, 1970
410, Speech, Washington Host Lions Club, Washington, March 18, 1970
411, Magazine Article, regarding progress in Appalachia, US News and World Report, March 23, 1970
412, Clippings, Congressional Record, regarding Coal Mine Health and Safety, March 1970
413, Statement, hearings, Tony Boyle, president of the UMWA, Labor and Public Welfare Committee, March 20, 1970
414, Articles, “The Chicago Seven” Trial, regarding riots during the Democratic National Convention, March 1970
415, Letter to George Romney, Secretary of HUD, regarding Triangle Project, Charleston, March 17, 1970
416, Speech, Charleston Chamber of Commerce, Action Group Luncheon, March 21, 1970
417, Statistics, ARC funding for West Virginia through 1970, March 20, 1970
418, Statement, of John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, before the Air and Water
Pollution, Subcommitte, March 24, 1970
419, Press Release, Clearcutting Tour by Senator through the Monongahela National Forest,
March 26, 1970
420, Press Release, Drug Prevention Bill, Drug Abuse, Marijuana, LSD, etc, March 31, 1970
421, Statement, in the U.S. Senate, reprint Justice and order in Courts of Law, April 1, 1970
422, Statement, Strikes, Government employees, Postal strike, illegal strikes against the
Government, April 2, 1970
423, Press Release, Railroad Retirement, Supplemental Pension Bill, March 9, 1970
424, Press Release, Funds for Veterans Hospital
425, Press Release, Postal Increase stamps, Senator feels this would be an unjust burden,
April 3, 1970
426, Press Release, White House bill signing Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970,
April 3, 1970
427, Press Release, Hearings set for April 14, regarding Blue Ridge project and Kanawha
Basin, Electric Utility, April 8, 1970
428, Appendix, “Challenge to Change” speech of Allan W. Ostar, Executive Director,
American Association, State Colleges & Universities, April 8, 1970
429, Press Release, Moratorium on clearcutting requested until the Forest Management
Practices Commission completes its study, April 6, 1970
430, Pollution in Europe, Sweden’s environmental expert gives warnings, April 8, 1970
431, Electric Car, Pollution Free Copper Electric Car Test driven by Congressman
In Capital, April 9, 1970
432, Speech, Breakfast meeting, Teachers of Mathematics, National Council of Teachers
of Mathematics, April 2, 1970
433, Press Release, Senator Randolph supports restoring of voluntary prayer in schools,
April 13, 1970
434, World Affairs Institute 1970, Morgantown, W.Va., Senator Mike Gravel, Alaska
speaker, April 10, 1970
435, T.V. Tape, Panorama, WTTG-TV, Washington, D.C., April 13, 1970
436, Statement, Hearing, Great Kanawha Basin and Blue Ridge Project, April 14, 1970
437, Campaign ’70, Foreign Policy Briefs, Packets of briefs, April 14, 1970
438, Statement, Hearings, Committee on Public works, regarding highways, April 15, 1970
439, Speech, Bethany College, Bethany, W.Va., Tri-State Environmental Conference
April 16, 1970
440, Speech, Buckhannon, W.Va., West Virginia Wesleyan College, West Virginia
Academy of Science, April 17, 1970
441, Speech, University of Missouri, Pollution, etc., April 18, 1970
442, Speech, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, “Pollution and what to do about it,” April 21, 1970
BOX 50
Speeches/Press Releases Box 50
443, Speech, Morgantown University, Teach-in-Earth Day, Morgantown, W.Va., “Citizen
League for Environmental Action Now – CLEAN, April 22, 1970
444, Radio Tape, “Hurricane Foresight” Forum of the New Orleans State, April 22, 1970
445, Speech, Traffic Safety, Washington, D.C., “Facing the Facts on Highway Safety,”
A role for local officials, April 24, 1970
446, Interview, National Association of the Deaf, Handicapped, April 16, 1970
447, Article, “Mother Earth is Dying,” regarding pollution, April, 1970
448, Statement, Airport/Airways Program, STOL Aircraft, Articles regarding STOL,
Parade Magazine Article, April 23, 1970
449, Speech, St. Louis, MO, Citizens Award Dinner, Senator Stuart Symington,
April 25, 1970
450, Pictures, Old Pictures of Senator and others, regarding airmail pick-up ceremonies
April 1970
451, Speech, Tri-Towns, Chamber of Commerce, Piedmont, W.Va., May 1, 1970
452, Statement, regarding violence and counter violence destroy freedom, campus unrest,
May 6, 1970
453, Statement, Senator Randolph stresses dangers of U.S. Action in Cambodia,
May 6, 1970
454, Reference Material, regarding Union Carbide in West Virginia, May 1970
455, Speech, Groundbreaking for the Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital,
Weston, W.Va., May 10, 1970
456, Speech, Mexican, United States Interparliamentary Conference, May 6, 1970
464, Statement, Hearings on S. 3242, Bridge Replacement Program, Federal-Aid Highway
Program, Public Works Committee, May 18, 1970
465, Speech, American Management Association Environmental Conference, New York,
New York, “Business can cooperate with Government,” May 25, 1970
466, Senate Prayer Breakfast, Senator Herman e. Talmadge, speaker, May 6, 1970
467, Speech, “Is America Worth Saving?” by Judge Robert E. Maxwell, May 13, 1970
468, Speech, W.Va. Senior Citizens’ Conference, Jacksons Mill, W.Va., May 20, 1970
469, Press Release, Statement by the Senator regarding sending our forces into Cambodia
May 19, 1970
470, Statement, for Press Kit, National Steel and its Weirton units, solid waste, May 20, 1970
471, Statement, by Senator Muskie on the Nader Task Force Report, May 12, 1970
472, Press Release, Postal Breakfast, Honorarium check returned, May 21, 1970
473, Press Release, Clearcutting a National issue letter to Russell Train, Council on
Environmental Quality, May 25, 1970
474, Statement, regarding students who are lobbying against the Administration and the
War, May 25, 1970
475, Speech, Harpers Ferry, W.Va. Chamber of Commerce meeting honoring the National
Park Service, Harpers Ferry Center, May 27, 1970
476, Article, by Senator Randolph and in the Pathway Magazine, regarding clearcutting,
May 1970
477, Speech, Commencement, Romney Deaf and Blind School, Romney, W.Va., “There
Is much that is right with America,” June 4, 1970
478, Press Release, Cooper-Church amendments to the military sales act calling for a pullout
from Cambodia, June 2, 1970
479, Statement, in the U.S. Senate, regarding Special Tax on leaded gasoline, Senator
thinks tax should be on high compression auto engines, June 3, 1970
480, Statement, Highway hearings set for June 9 and July 12, June 3, 1970
BOX 51
Speeches/Press Releases Box 51
481, Award, Honorary award to Senator Randolph, Bethany College, Bethany, W.Va.,
May 30, 1970
482, Speech material, by Raymond W. Miller, President World Trade Relations, Inc.,
Washington, D.C., June, 1970
483, Speech, High School Commencement, Circleville, W.Va., also Press Release, Franklin,
W.Va., regarding shoe imports from foreign countries, June 4, 1970
484, Small Colleges – Reference Material, June, 1970
485, Article, in Success Unlimited by Senator Randolph, regarding Generation Gap,
“What Pop Taught Me,” June, 1970
486, Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Charleston, W.Va., Democratice Executive Committee,
June 6, 1970
487, Speech, National Association of Postal Supervisors, W.Va., State Branch, Weirton,
W.Va., June 6, 1970
488, Press Release, Wilderness area designated in bill introduced by Senator Ranolph,
June 5, 1970
489, Article, Success Unlimited, Editor W. Clement Stone, “PMA” Positive Mental
Attitude, June 11, 1970
490, Press Release, Shoe Imports, also telegram sent to the President, June 4, 1970
491, Press Release, Picture of Senator and Dr. Russell Train, Chairman, Council on
Environmental Quality, regarding clearcutting and timber management practices
Of the U/S Forest Service
492, Speech, Dedication of Municipal Water System and Flag Day, Junior, W.Va.,
June 14, 1970
493, Statement, Radiation Health and Safely Act of 1970, June 16, 1970
494, James E. Allen, Jr., U.S. Commissioner of Education fired by Nixon, Statement
By Senator Randolph, June 12, 1970
495, Speech, Alcohol and Drug Abuse studies, West Virginia University, Morgantown,
W.Va., June 18, 1970
496, Speech, Young Mens Christian Association (YMCA), Youth Governors Luncheon, Washington, June 22, 1970
497, Press Release, Statement regarding President’s speech on the nation’s economy, June 17, 1970
498, Press Release, water resources projects in the Appalachian Region, April 7, 1970
499, Speech, D. C. Stand Operators Association Inc., Randolph-Sheppard Act, Washington, June 20, 1970
500, Press Release, Byrd Amendment to the Cooper-Church Amendment to protect troops in Vietnam, June 23, 1970
501, Speech, American Association of Industrial Management, Washington, June 23, 1970
502, Press Release, JR questioned by students, June 25, 1970
503, Tribute, to Senator Mike Mansfield of Montana, June 25, 1970
504, Statement, authorizations for the Economic Development Administration, June 29, 1970
505, Testimony by Dr. Wilmer S. Cody, regarding Equal Education Opportunity, June 23, 1970
506, Statement, JR supports Cooper-Church Amendment, June 30, 1970
507, Press Release, Medical Facilities Construction and Modernization Amendments, Hill-Burton Hospital Construction Program, June 29, 1970
508, Press Release, air bag safety devices for all cars sold in United States, July 2, 1970
509, Speech, Science and Technology, Huntsville, Alabama, July 6, 1970
510, Speech, Stewardess Service by Scheduled Airlines in 40 years old, May 15, 1970
511, Press Release, YMCA, Youth Governors Conference, July 10, 1970
512, Hearings, opening remarks by JR, Roading Hearing, regarding highway plans, July 13, 1970
513, Luncheon, National Youth Science Camp, Washington, July 8, 1970
514, Speech, Award Luncheon, Randolph-Sheppard Act, Vendors of America, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, July 13, 1970
515, Speech, Philadelphia Area American Baptist Men, annual banquet, April 24, 1970
516, Speech Copy, Senator J. Caleb Boggs, Senate Prayer Breakfast, April 8, 1970
517, Speech, Federal Fuels and Energy Bill, introduced by JR, July 16, 1970
518, Speech, Associated General Contractors of America, regarding highway transportation problems and programs, White Sulphur Springs, July 18, 1970
519, Speech, National Association of Postmasters of the United States, Clarksburg, July 18, 1970
520, Press Release, Air Pollution Control, Parkersburg-Marietta area, July 22, 1970
BOX 52
Speeches/Press Releases Box 52
521, Speech, Appalachian Educational Laboratory, Morris Harvey College, Charleston, July 28, 1970
522, Statement, regarding S. J. Resolution 207, establishing a Joint Congressional Committee on the environment, July 27, 1970
523, Statement, Resource Recovery Act of 1970/Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965, July 29, 1970
524, Press Release, bill introduced to reactivate the Public Works Acceleration Act, July 31, 1970
525, Speech, Soil Conservation District Supervisors, Pipestem State Park, August 4, 1970
526, Press Release, Coal Mine Hearings for Washington and Charleston, August 4, 1970
527, Editorial, New York Times, regarding Wild, Wonderful West Virginia; shocked by exodus of people; will woo industry and hold young, August 3, 1970
528, Press Release, Public Works Committee, sub-committee on roads, will have highway
Hearings August 25, July 31, 1970
529, Press Release, Allegheny and Piedmont Airlines, new scheduled service, August, 1970
530, Speech, Government Employees Convention, Denver, Colorado, August 10, 1970
531, Press Release, regarding revision of the uniform Code of Military Justice, August 11, 1970
532, Press Release, Appropriations for flood control and navigation projects, Dams, etc,
August 11, 1970
533, Picture, Weirton girl and her guest from Italy, with the Senator, August 14, 1970
534, Speech, Democratic Youth Camp, Buckhannon, W.Va., August 14, 1970
535, Press Release, Social Security Commissioner Ball, gave report on miners and black lung
Provisions of the 1969 Act, August 13, 1970
536, Introduction, of Senator Randolph by James G. Harlow, President of W.Va. University,
April 22, 1970
537, Speech, 40th Anniversary Program Eastern Airlines, Washington, D.C., August 18, 1970
538, Speech, Introduction of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970
539, Article, from Congressional Record regarding wills, August 17, 1970
540, Press Release, training for new mine safety inspectors. To use Mt. Hope facilities,
August 14, 1970
541, Speech, Radio and Broadcasting, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., W.Va. Broadcasters
Association, August 21, 1970
542, Press Release, Harpers Ferry and the National Historical Park, new parking area and
“mini-bus” shuttle, August 21, 1970
543, Statement, regarding resolution offered by Senator Cooper for a study concerning coal
Shortage and consumption during fuels and energy crisis, August 25, 1970
544, Statement, Opening Statement at the Hearing held by the Subcommittee on Roads
“Highways and the Environment,” August 25, 1970
545, Press Release, Senator urges the U.S. Civil Service Commission to speed the processing
of applications for mine inspector trainees, August 25, 1970
546, Statement, Women have won the right on merit to full partnership with men regarding
women’s liberation, Women’s Equal Rights Amendment, 19th Amendment to
Constitution ratified March 10, 1920
547, Senate Prayer, Reverend Lester Cotto-Thorner, of W.Va. gave prayers in the Senate.
Youngest in history according to the Senate Records, August 26, 1970
548, Press Release, New Post Office Facility for Charleston, approval for construction
in bill for appropriations, August 28, 1970
549, McGovern-Randolph Amendment Defense Appropriations-1963 Amendment,
August 31, 1970
550, Press Release, Senator Advocates reduction in Defense spending, August 28, 1970
551, Statement, Establish a Corps of Engineers Advisory Board, Bill introduced by Senator
Percy, Senator Randolph a co-sponsor, August 31, 1970
552, Statement, regarding McGovern-Hatfield Amendment, end the war in Vietnam,
September 1, 1970
553, Press Release, combat pollution and improve the quality of our environment, Funding
For Program, August 31, 1970
554, Books presented to Davis and Elkins College by Jennings Randolph, September 1, 1970
555, Votes cast during 1958-1960 and 1966 in W.Va. when Randolph was a candidate for
Senate, 1970
556, Press Release, Hearings set for two W.Va. counties in October, regarding special
Committee on Aging “Older Americans in Rural Areas,” September 2, 1970
557, Press Release, Mini Chief naming delay concerns Randolph, Telegram to President Nixon,
Secretary Hickel also concerned, August 4, 1970
558, Clips, etc., regarding Hearings, Otter Creek, meeting held at Blackwater Falls, Davis,
W.Va., June-August, 1970
559, Statement, Fuels and Energy Production, Abate Pollution, Environment impact,
Statistics, etc., September 2, 1970
560, Press Release, Cease-fire proposal signed by 18 Senators and sent to Nixon for
Proposal at the Paris Peace talks regarding Vietnam, September 3, 1970
561, Coal Study by James D. McAteer, W.V.U. student, Morgantown, W.Va., August 1970
562, Speech, Columbia, South Carolina, Governor’s Conference on Water Resources,
September 15, 1970
563, Speech, Louisville, Kentucky, Medical Action Committee Conference “Men of
Medicine Meet the Challenge,” September 21, 1970
564, Speech, Alliance, Ohio, Mt. Union College, Convocation of the United Methodist
Laity “A Career for Christians…A Profession of Faith, September 11, 1970
565, Speech, Sacramento, California Federal Employers National Convention,
September 14, 1970
566, Speech, American Transit Association, Boston, Massachusetts, “Americans on the Move,”
September 22, 1970
567, Speech, Statement in the U.S. Senate regarding Air Quality Standards Act of 1970,
September 22, 1970
568, Press Release, Senator Randolph actively supports Veterans Bills, September 19, 1970
569, Statement, Testimony of Senator Randolph, regarding S. 4092, to establish a
National Commission on Fuels and Energy, September 10, 1970
570, Prayer Breakfast, Clifford P. Case, speech reference material, August, 1970
571, Inaugural Flight of Piedmont Airlines in the Greenbrier Valley Airport, September 15, 1970
572, Statement, Hearings on highway transportation, Federal Highway Program,
September 9, 1970
573, Beeper, Congratulations to staff and management of WSWP-TV, Beckley, W.Va.,
September, 1970
574, Statement, Obscene or offensive mail hard-core pornography, reprints from Record,
September 23, 1970
BOX 53
Speeches/Press Releases Box 53
575, Television Program, American Sportsman’s Guild, “Teardrops of Nature,” September 21, 1970
576, Book/Magazine, River of Life, “Water: The Environmental Challenge,” September
1970
577, Speech, “Back Among the Squares,” Lions Club Dinner, Mount Hope, September 27, 1970
578, Press Release, Highway Bill Approved by Senate Public Works Committee, September 25, 1970
579, Pictures and Telegram, to Donald C. Cook, American Electric Power, New York, September 24, 1970
580, Press Release, Solid Waste Disposal Legislation Agreement by Conferees of House and Senate, September 29, 1970
581, Speech, Dedication of Learning Resources Building and Portrait of Michael Benedum, Salem College, September 28, 1970
582, Statement, regarding S. 4418, Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970, October 2, 1970
583, Introduction, Russell Train, Speaker, Forest Festival, Elkins, October 1, 1970
584, Speech, American Forestry Association, Atlanta, October 5, 1970
585, Television Tape, regarding drugs for Charleston Jaycees, October 6, 1970
586, Press Release, Federal Aid Highway Act passed by Senate, October 2, 1970
587, Statement, National Health Service Corps Action, Charleston Gazette, October 6, 1970
588, Speech, Senate Prayer Breakfast, notes used by Jennings Randolph, October 7, 1970
589, Booklet, “A Theology of the Earth,” by Dr. Rene Dubos, Smithsonian Institute, October 1970
590, Speech, US News and World Report article, speech from Senate Prayer Breakfast, October 7, 1970
591, Press Release, Jennings Randolph statement regarding cease fire speech by President Nixon, October 8, 1970
592, Press Release, House-Senate Conference regarding Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1970, October 7, 1970
593, Article, Medical Association Magazine, speech from Louisville regarding health implications of environmental pollution, October 9, 1970
594, Statement, Jennings Randolph urges Congress to provide priority to passage of Fuels and Energy Commission legislation, October 13, 1970
595, Quote by Thomas Jefferson in 1824, October 1970
596, Press Release, Jennings Randolph to support Dr. Elburt Osborn for Bureau of Mines Director, October 13, 1970
597, Hearings, Problems of Older Americans in Rural Areas, Hearings in West Virginia, Subcommittee on Aging, October 13, 1970
598, Speech, Cornerstone Laying Ceremonies, Martinsburg City Hospital, Martinsburg, October 17, 1970
599, Press Release, Apples presented to members of United States Senate, October 16, 1970
600, Press Release, I-79 opening of important link between Morgantown and Fairmont, October 13, 1970
601, Speech, “A New Commitment to Safety,” National Safety Congress, Chicago, October 28, 1970
602, Television Tape, Senator Mike Gavel and Jennings Randolph regarding Highways Alaska Benefits, October 21, 1970
603, Speech, West Virginia Farm Symposium, Jacksons Mill, October 1970
604, Speech, Kanawha County Democratic Rally, Cross Lanes, October 26, 1970
605, Speech, Problems of Pollution, Puerto Rico Manufacturers Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 24, 1970
606, Speech, “Birds of a Feather Fly Together,” Early Birds of Aviation, Washington, October 30, 1970
607, “Priorities and Plans for Future Development of West Virginia,” West Virginia Library Association, White Sulphur Springs, November 7, 1970
608, Press Release, Congress Must Act on Vital Legislation When It Reconvenes, November 5, 1970
609, Speech, Founders Day Seminar, Bethany College, November 13, 1970
610, Speech, “The Federal Role in Higher Education,” Bethany College, November 13, 1970
BOX 54
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611, Speeches, “Our Environment,” and “Pollution,” Metropolitan Dinner Clubs, Missouri, Ohio, Florida, and Mississippi, 1970
612, Speech, Loyal Order of the Moose, Parkersburg, West Virginia, Hearing Program, 10th Anniversary, November 13, 1970
613, Press Release, Statement following the Airport Crash, Huntington, W.Va., 75 Killed,
Huntington, Airport, November 16, 1970
614, Appendix, Speech by the Senator to the American Forestry Association Reprint from the
Record, October 14, 1970
615, Appendix, Health and Safety of Workers, Three major disasters in W.Va. Mine Disasters,
Air-Crash and Bridge Collapse, November 17, 1970
615, Speech, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, Charleston, W.Va., Introduction
of Mrs. Buck by Senator Randolph, November 19, 1970
616, Press Release, Tri-State and Kanawha Airport Letter and Telegram to John H.
Shaffer, November 18, 1970
617, Dedication, Pocahontas County High School, West Virginia, November 8, 1970
618, Press Release, Summersville Lake, review by Army Corps of Engineers, Recreation
Facility, November 24, 1970
619, Press Release, Campaign spending, Randolph favors a formula to decide how much
a candidate may send, November 20, 1970
620, Press Release, Progress made in Black Lung Benefit Claims, November 24, 1970
621, Speech, American Petroleum Institute, New York, New York, Fuels and Energy,
November 30, 1970
622, Statement, regarding Tri-State Airport and the comments made by representative
Heckler, November 30, 1970
623, The Gridiron Club, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., Winter Dinner, November 21, 1970
624, Statement, Nomination hearing of William B. Ruckelshaws as Administrator,
Environmental Protection Agency, December 1, 1970
625, Statement, Hearings on Supplemental Appropriations, Water Quality Administration,
November 21, 1970
626, Speech, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Guild for the Blind, December 4, 1970
627, Reprint of Speech, “The Danger to Mother Earth,” from U.S. News and World Report
Article by Senator Randolph, Senator Gravel, placed it in the Congressional Record
628, Hearings, Statement by the Senator at the Hearings on S. 2461, regarding Randolph-
Sheppard Amendment, December 12, 1970
629, Norton Mockridge Tribute, Dr. Perry E. Gresham tribute to his mother, “A Nice Thank-
You Note,” November 25, 1970
630, Press Release, Telegrams to Secretary of Defense, Interior, Council on Environmental
Quality, December 3, 1970
631, West Virginia Society, Senator speaker, “Pollution,” Christmas Party, December 6 ,1970
632, Tape, WWVA, regarding the article from U.S. News and World Report, December 2, 1970
633, Speech, Clean Air Congress, Washington, D.C., December 9, 1970
634, Vending Stand Memorandum, Randolph-Sheppard Act, December 1, 1970
635, Mountaineer Magazine, Football Team, Ad in the magazine by the Senator,
September 1970
636, Speech, Illinois Road Builders Association, Chicago, Illinois, December 16, 1970
637, Press Release, Hearings, regarding management practices on public lands, clearcutting,
Forestry property, December 12, 1970
638, Editorial, New York Times, regarding Hilltops, Senator sent copy and letter as
Christmas greeting to W.Va., December 16, 1970
639, Press Release, Federal money to upgrade the Turnpike in W.Va., and money to
Replace old bridges, December 17, 1970
640, Press Release, Benedum, Randolph and Griffin Aviation enthusiasts, Congress
Flying Club, Early Birds, December 14, 1970
641, Statement, Disaster Relief Act of 1970, Conference Report on S. 3619, December 21, 1970
642, Statement, Conference Report, Rivers and Harbors Act of 1970, December 18, 1970
643, Statement, Air Quality Standards Act of 1970, December 18, 1970
644, Statement, Amendment to raise Workmen’s Compensation and Social Security
Disability payments, December 21, 1970
645, Tape, City of Hope Dinner, Civic Center, Charleston, Welfare Secretary Elliot
Richardson to be the speaker, December 21, 1970
646, Statement, Fuels and Energy Study and Policy Development, December 22, 1970
647, Press Release, regarding Supreme Court decision approving 18 year old voting in
Federal Elections but not State and Local Elections, Constitutional Amendment
needed, December 21, 1970
648, Statement, regarding H.R. 13493, Arkansas River Navigation project to be named
McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, December 22, 1970
649, Press Release, White House bill signing ceremony, Clean Air Act Amendments of
1970, December 31, 1970
650, Press Release, City of Hope medical research center, Richardson, HEW speaker,
fund raising dinner honoring Senator Randolph, December 29, 1970
651, Tape, New Years Greeting to WEIR Radio Station, Weirton, W.Va., December 29, 1970
652, Press Release, Department of Labor approved programs for W.Va. under the
Manpower Development and Training Act, December 29, 1970
653, Statement, regarding nomination of S.P. Marland, Jr., as U.S. Commissioner of
Education, November 20, 1970
654, Press Release, Resolution to convene a White House Conference, to study solutions
regarding economic plight, wage and price controls, December 16, 1970
655, Press Release, Senator serving as acting Chairman of Land PW until new congress
Convenes, he is chairman of Public Works, December 31, 1970
656, Meet the member, over radio station WMAL, Washington, D.C., narrated by
Joseph McCaffrey, December 1970
657, Reprint, Employment and Manpower Act of 1970, VETO from Congressional
Record, December 21, 1970
658, Reprint, Congressional Record, “You are never to old to feel young,” Older
Americans, December 30, 1970
659, Danny Klayman, New York Radio and TV personality
660, Press Release, Emergency Health Personnel Act, December 30, 1970
661, Statistics, Appalachian Regional Conference Allotments to each ARC State, 1970
662, Award, HEW Vocational Rehabilitation in the U.S. Awards, Handicapped-Blind,
March, 1970
1 Speech, Metropolitan Dinner Clubs- Davenport, IA and Topeka, KS reference: pollution and what we can do, January 5-6, 1971
2 Speech, Appalachian Development Director’s Conference, Washington, DC, January 7, 1971
3 Senator Randolph- Pioneer leader in Environmental Crusade Air and Water Pollution, January 1971
4 Needs of the Elderly, New Report by the Aging Committee, January 7, 1971
5 Builder-Legislator-Humanitarian (revised) Activities of Senator Randolph- Biographical Material, January 1971
6 City of Hope, Award to Senator Randolph- Charleston, January 14, 1971
7 Speech, Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, January 14, 1971
8 The Environmental Crisis- Our Work Has Just Begun, by William D Ruckelshows, Administrator, January 12, 1971
9 Press Release, Coal Mine Safety, January 19, 1971
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10 Speech, National Soft Drink Association, Washington, DC, January 22, 1971
11 Press Release, Voting Rights Bill- Amendment to Lower the Voting Age to 18 by Constitutional Amendment, January 25, 1971
12 Commemorative Program honoring Rose Lees Hardy, 100th Anniversary- Teacher, January 1971
13 Press Release, Senator says he will announce if he will run for re-election this fall, January 25, 1971
15, Resolution to introduce National Fuels and Energy Policy, January 25, 1971
16, Statement, Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, Training program for inspectors,
January 27, 1971
17, Tape, March of Dime, Tape appeal for radio and T.V., January 4, 1971
18, Speech, Elkins YMCA, Elkins, W.Va., January 29, 1971
19, Press Release, Statement to Jack Anderson regarding meeting with Corps of Engineers
et al regarding Rowlesburg, January 19, 1971
20, Speech, Cheat Valley Conservancy and Corps of Engineers, Conference on Rowlesburg
Lake, January 29, 1971
21, Press Release, Bureau of the Budget for 1972 listed money for W.Va., to the Corps of
Engineers, January 28, 1972
22, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Development Programs, January 29, 1971
23, Speech, Wholesale Beer Association, Toledo, Ohio, February 2, 1971
24, Press Release, Disability Insurance of S. S. Amendment to provide compensation for
Victims of Black Lung, Coal Miners, February 1, 1971
25, Statement, Program for Appalachia should be extended for four years, February 3, 1971
26, Article, by Senator Randolph for the American Legion Magazine, February, 1971
27, Press Release, regarding cutback of highway funds could delay completion of the Interstate
System, January 28, 1971
28, Press Release, W.Va. Turnpike to be upgraded, Bridges are qualified for emergency relief
action, January 28, 1971
29, Statement, Resolution to authorize a study by the Interior Committee regarding National
Fuels and Energy Policy, February 4, 1971
30, Luncheon, Randolph Hearst Foundation Senate Youth Program Luncheon, February 2, 1971
31, Speech, “Builders of a Better America,” Associated General Contractors of California,
San Francisco, California, February 5, 1971
32, Press Release, Economic development programs, Senator introduced bill to reactivate the
Public Works Acceleration Act, February 8, 1971
33, Questions by Mary Walton of the Charleston Gazette regarding activities of the Senator,
Statistics and answers in this folder, January, 1971
34, Press Release, Airports, fewer flights in 1970 and still dropping, aviation cuts, mostly in short-have flights, February 9, 1971
35, Tape for T.V. regarding broadcast communication, special program “Where are we Going,”
WDCA-TV to Washington, D.C., February 8, 1971
36, Press Release, Statement regarding embargo on the news regarding Southeast Asia, and
Involvement in Taos, February 9, 1971
37, Press Release, Randolph advocates voluntary prayer in schools, February 10, 1971
38, Hatch Act, Federation Government Employees (AFGE), February, 1971
39, Press Release, Tri-State Airport Authority Airway Development and Program, February, 1971
40, Speech, Oklahoma City of Commerce Water Development Foundation, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, February 13, 1971
41, Fact Sheet from The White House, regarding Regulatory Agencies, February 11, 1971
42, Press Release, Cloture, limit debate to one hour, statement by Senator Randolph, February 11, 1971
43, Press Release, Bridge Replacement under the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1970, St. Mary’s
Bridge a priority, February 3, 1971
44, Article, for Patheays Magazine Natural Beauty of W.Va., February 16, 1971
45, Profile, Pamphlet by Government Employees Biography of Senator Randolph, February, 1971
46, Speech, American Road Builders Association, “A look at the future in Transportation,”
February 22, 1971
47, Tape, regarding jobs for Veteran’s for Radio and T.V., February 19, 1971
48, Press Release, Veterans Hospital, cutback, February 23, 1971
48a, Environmental measures in Congress, Statistics and reference material, February 24, 1971
49, Press Release, Rehabilitation Services for Older Blind persons, February 23, 1971
50, Speech, Testimony of Senator Randolph before the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee
on S. Res. 45 regarding Fuels and Energy policy, February 25, 1971
51, TV Tape, “Clair Show” regarding Mountain Artisans, March 1, 1971
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52, Press Release, Bomb explosion in the U.S. Capitol, March 1, 1971
Miscellaneous Programs, 1971
53, Statement, regarding Golden Anniversary for Disabled American Veterans, March 3, 1971
54, Statement, a Bill S. 1030 to amend the Vocational Rehabilitation Act to secure services for
older blind persons, March 1, 1971
55, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Development Program continued for an additional
four years, March 2, 1971
56, Press Release, Public Library program, March 3, 1971
Photo, Senator Randolph and group on his Birthday, March 8, 1971
57, “Ol” Gallaher “I Hail From Glorious Old Wetzel,” March, 1971
58, Speech, Associated General Contractors of America, Heavy Contractors Panel, San Diego,
California, March 10, 1971
59, Speech, Associated General Contractors of America, Safety Panel, San Diego,
California, March 10, 1971
60, Statement, regarding Cloture, March 9, 1971
62, Press Release, 18-year right to vote passed in the Senate for Constitutional Amendment,
March 10, 1971
61, Statement, Appalachian Regional Development Act Amendments of 1971, March 11, 1971
63, Speech, Dedication Ceremony for Raleigh County Health Center, Beckley, W.Va.,
March 16, 1971
64, Speech, Award Acceptance, Cabell County, Association for Retarded Children,
Huntington, W.Va., March 16, 1971
65, Membership List, West Virginia Historical Society, 1970-71
66, Addresses, W.Va. Department of Veterans’ Affairs Directory, March, 1971
67, Press Release, JR and 15 other senators signed letter of protest regarding President’s freeze on grant funds from FHA, March 16, 1971
68, Speech, Dedication of Carver Career and Technical Education Center, Rand, March 21, 1971
69, Prayer Breakfast, Speech by Senator Carl T. Curtis, “The Missing Ingredient,” United States Capitol, February 3, 1971
70, Speech Material, regarding Fuel Called Gasoline, from Congressional Record of 1875, February 16, 1971
71, Magazine Article, American Legion Magazine, Pro and Con, Should One-Way Containers
Be Banned? April, 1971
72, Appendix, Mrs. Bertie Secton, 100 years of age, honored on her birthday, Harpers Ferry,
W.Va., Article from Martinsburg Journal, March 29, 1971
73, Tape, WSTV-TV Steubenville, Ohio, March of Dimes Statement, March 30, 1971
74, Press Release, increased funding requested from Dams, Lakes and other flood control
Projects, statistics, March 22, 1971
75, Press Release, Senator will continue to oppose the cutbacks in VA Hospital bed capacity,
March 31, 1971
76, Press Release, Senate gave approval for a resolution to study the fuels and energy
Policy, March 31, 1971
77, Speech, Pipestem, W.Va., Keyettes State Convention “Responsibility and Freedom Go
Hand in Hand,” April 3, 1971
78, Speech, Testimony by Senator Randolph regarding Forest Management, Clearcutting, etc.,
April 5, 1971
79, Press Release, Senator’s statement regarding Lt. William Calley, Jr., Uniform Code of
Military justice should have revision, April 5, 1971
80, World Affairs Institute, Senator Pell, speaker, Morgantown, W.Va., April 2, 1971
81, Speech, Hearings, Seattle, Washington Subcommittee on Economic Development,
Public Works, April 14, 1971
82, Holmes Alexander, regarding Senator and 18 year old voting, April 8, 1971
83, Press Release, Senator will formulate his position regarding strip mining through study
of the issues and consultation, April 12, 1971
84, Speech, “Energizing the 1970s,” Gas Appliance Manufacturing Association, Boca Raton, Florida, April 21, 1971
85, Hearings, regarding air and water pollution, Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, March 25, 1971
86, Reference Materials, The Birth of the Rural Mail Service, March 20, 1971
87, Speech, Master Photo Dealers and Finishers Association, Chicago, April 22, 1971
88, Speech, General Contractors of New Jersey, Atlantic City, New Jersey, April 23, 1971
89, Press Release, Small Business Tax Relief, simplification of tax laws and regulations, April 23, 1971
90, Press Release, Family Health Services, HEW, Experimental Health Services Planning and Delivery System, April 23, 1971
91, Speech, “Energy, Environment and the Economy,” United States Chamber of Commerce, Washington, April 26, 1971
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92, Speech, Opening of Can Recycling Center, Weirton, W.Va., “Toward a Clean
Environment, April 27, 1971
93, Speech, Weirton, W.Va., “Salute to Steel,” Weirtonian Lodge 183, May 2, 1971
94, Speech, Dunbar Lions Club – 40th Anniversary, Humphrey’s Pine Room, Charleston,
W.Va., May 1, 1971
95, Speech, Statement before the Senate Interior Committee, regarding S.635, Fuels and Energy,
April 28, 1971
96, Speech, Ohio Valley College Commencement Parkersburg, W.Va., May 1, 1971
97, Speech, Environmental Health Seminar, Ripley, W.Va., “Pollution and What We Can
Do, the Quest for a Quality Environment,” May 1, 1971
98, Press Release, Hearings regarding Veteran’s Association Hospital beds, Senator will
continue to oppose reductions in funding, April 23, 1971
99, Reference material pamphlet regarding Davis Power Project, Allegheny Power System,
May 7, 1971
100, Senator Randolph, Tribute by Aviation group honoring the Senator for “50 Years of
Service to Aviation,” Morgantown, W.Va., May 1, 1977
101, Speech, National Untility Contractors Association, Fredericksburg, Virginia, also
Press Release regarding Administration withholding funds which have been
Appropriated for flood control, etc., May 7, 1971
102, Press Release, withholding funds for airway construction and diverting appropriated funds
to other purposes, May 5, 1971
103, Press Release, Fuels and Energy Policy Study Joint Release, Senator Henry Jackson
and Senator Randolph, May 6, 1971
104, Press Release, Clearcutting, two year moratorium, Hearings and Copies of Testimony
and Statement of Senator Randolph at the April 5, 1971 hearings, April 20, 1971
105, Press Release, Hearings regarding Veterans Affairs budget request cutback, Johnson
questioned by Jennings Randolph, April 26 ,1971
106, Randolph opposes, monopoly of closed circuit television sporting events, May 10, 1971
107, Article, New York Times article regarding Appalachia and letter to the Editor by
Senator Randolph, May 7, 1971
108, Statement, Hearings regarding S.575, Public Works Acceleration Act, Authority to
reactivate, May 12, 1971
109, Press Release, Piedmont Aviation to take over the eastern flights, State will benefit
for this expansion of air service, May 16, 1971
110, Appendix, Sex, Nudity and Obscenity in Movies, Senator has written to Jack Valente,
President of Motion Pictures Association to object and ask for return to family
movies, May 4, 1971
111, Appendix, Grafton High School at White House for Sunday Mother’s Day Services,
May 9, 1971
112, Speech, Groundbreaking Keyser Glass Container Corporation, Keyser, W.Va.,
May 11, 1971
113, Speech, New Jersey Ready Mix Concrete Association, Newark, New Jersey
Transportation Needs, May 12, 1971
114, Speech, Communications Computer Association, Printing Industry of America,
Boston, Mass., Postal Group, May 14, 1971
115, Commencement, Salem College, Salem, W.Va., May 16, 1971
116, Press Release, White House Conference on Environment and International Law,
May 13, 1971
117, Press Release, New Pension Plan Legislation “Welfare and Pension Plans Disclosure
Act,” May 17, 1971
118, Speech, Committee of One Hundred, Charleston, W.Va., Dinner “Transportation Needs,”
May 17, 1971
119, Speech, W.Va. Society of Oteopathic Medicine, Charleston, W.Va., “Building Better
Health,” May 17, 1971
120, Speech, 50th Anniversary of the W.Va. Lion Club, Charleston, W.Va., May 23, 1971
121, Introductions, Senator Harold E. Hughes, the Speaker, “Drug Abuse and Alcoholism,”
Elkins, W.Va., May 21, 1971
122, Speech, W.Va. Senior Citizens’ Conference, Jackson’s Mill, W.Va., Employment
and Retirement Incomes Subcommittee, Special Committee on Aging, May 26, 1971
123, Press Release, Senator voted against the Mansfield proposal to withdraw U.S. forces in
Europe by the end of the year, May 19, 1971
124, Speech Material, The Rotarian Magazine, “Pollution,” May, 1971
125, Speech, Groundbreaking for the Benwood Public Housing Project, Benwood, June 6, 1971
126, Speech, Fairmont General Hospital Addition Dedication, June 6, 1971
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127, Speech, Appalachian Regional Development Conference Report, June 8, 1971
128, CBS-TV Interview, regarding Corps of Engineers Projects and Public Works Committee
regarding Pork Barrel aspect of Tulsa, Oklahoma project and Texas Trinity River
Project, June 1, 1971
129, Press Release, Acid Mine Drainage Control Project fro Morgantown area, Grant for special
demonstration project in the Dents Run watershed of Monongalia County, June 8, 1971
130, Speech, Commencement, East Bank High School, East Bank, W.Va., June 4, 1971
131, Reference Material, W.Va. Panorama Magazine, regarding W.Va. University and Leisure
time, May, 1971
132, Speech, Retired Officers Association, Charleston, W.Va., June 7, 1971
133, Speech, Commencement, Victory High School, Clarksburg, W.Va., June 9, 1971
134, Press Release, Emergency Health Personnel Act of 1970, urge HEW to assign more
personnel to areas of critical shortages of doctors, etc., June 3, 1971
135, Introduction of Senator Thomas F. Eagleton, Morgantown, W.Va., Solid Waste
Disposal, June 2, 1971
136, Eulogy, Religious Heritage of America National Awards Banquet, Washington, D.C.,
Tribute to Harold Merryman Dudley, June 10, 1971
137, Speech, 30th Anniversary of Washington National Airport, Washington, D.C., June 16, 1971
138, Speech, Interior Committee Hearing on the President’s Energy Message, Fuels and Energy
June 15, 1971
139, Press Release, Hughes and Randolph to have Amendment to Foreign Aid Bill wanting
action to stop Herion traffic, June 11, 1971
140, Jefferson-Jackson dinner, Senator Adlai E. Stevenson III speaker, introduced by Senator
Randolph, Charleston, W.Va., June 12, 1971
141, Ken Hechler, views on strip mining from the Congressional Record, February 18, 1971
142, Speech, Prayer Breakfast, Capitol “Freedom of the Press,” June 23, 1971
143, Statement, regarding support of Rapid Closeout of American involvement in Vietnam,
reprint from Congressional Record, June 16, 1971
144, Press Release, Senator votes favorable for Mansfield’s Amendment, withdrawal of troops
subject to release of prisoners of war, June 22, 1971
149, Farewell to Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Walter Swyers, the Salvation Army, Baltimore, Maryland,
June 16, 1971
150, Picture, regarding the Wright Brothers: Orville and Wilbur, June 21, 1971
151, Press Release, Motor Transportation, auto registrations up in census, June 25, 1971
152, Appendix, STOHL Development Congressional Record, June 24, 1971
153, Radio-TV, regarding 108th Anniversary of W.Va., June 20, 1971
154, Press Release, Senate Approval of amendment to the Wagner-O’Day Act will create job
Opportunities for the handicapped workers, June 25, 1971
155, Speech, Biomedical Marketplace Conference, New York, New York “Congress and the
Nation’s Health in the Seventies,” June 28, 1971
156, Speech, “Congress and the Nation’s Health in the Seventies,” Biomedical Marketplace Conference, Chicago, July 1, 1971
157, Press Release, presidential veto of S. 575 unfortunate, Public Works Acceleration needed to help unemployment, June 29, 1971
158, Dedication, JR introduction of Senator Henry Jackson, Camp Wood, White Sulphur Springs, June 25, 1971
159, Railroads, AMTRAK, rescheduling of C & O’s “George Washington,” June 29, 1971
160, Speech, Policy, American Road Builders Association (ARBA), New York, July 6, 1971
161, Luncheon, Youth Governors Luncheon, YMCA, Washington, June 30, 1971
162, Luncheon, Youth Science Camp, Washington, June 29, 1971
163, Press Release, new system disclosed in land use planning for Monongahela National Forest, July 2, 1971
164, Press Release, JR statement regarding Pentagon Papers and their use in newspapers, June 23, 1971
165, Press Release, Statement regarding CBS film “Selling of the Pentagon,” Staggers statement about CBS President Stanton, June 23, 1971
166, Family Picnic, Mount Vernon Junior College, Washington, July 4, 1971
167, Statement, Congressional Record, regarding Conquest of Cancer Act, July 7, 1971
168, Press Release, Alcohol Safety Action Project, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration work, July 9, 1971
169, Press Release, amendment to Health Manpower Bill regarding placing at least one public health service physician in any county not served by resident physicians, June 16, 1971
170, Press Release, EPA-ARC agreement for control demonstration and economic impact study of acid and other mine water pollution in Monongahela Basin, July 13, 1971
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171, Statement, to override veto of S. 575, Public Works Project necessary to lessen severe unemployment, July 14, 1971
172, Statement, alcoholism and drug abuse drinking drivers most formidable hazard to safe driving, July 16, 1971
173, Magazine, Camp Alleghany, Lewisburg, July 1971
174, Tribute, to Mrs. Lynn Horner, Clarksburg, July 19, 1971
175, Press Release, statement by JR following announcement of candidacy of Richard Neely for United States Senate, July 19, 1971
176, Press Release, Mountain Lake Tennis Club, 50th anniversary, Mountain Lake Park, Maryland, July 20, 1971
177, Campaign Material, Democratic Campaign Committee, July 26, 1971
178, Reprints, fuel and energy policy study, July 19, 1971
179, Press Release, International Drug Control Bill, co-sponsored by JR and Senator Church, July 26, 1971
180, Speech, hearings on middle aged and older workers employment, Subcommittee on Aging, Labor and Public Welfare Committee, July 20, 1971
181, Speech, US Senate, steel imports, July 29, 1971
182, Article, American Road Builder magazine, highways, July 1971
183, Article, "Youth Faces Opportunity and Responsibility, YMCA, July 30, 1971
184, Burgundy Wildlife Camp, Capon Bridge, August 1, 1971
185, Speech, Homecoming/Watermelon Day Celebration, Independence (Preston County), August 1, 1971
186, Press Release, Public Works Appropriations Bill, money for West Virginia projects, July 31, 1971
187, Press Release, Federal Environmental Protection administrator, regarding pollution in Ohio, Kanawha, and Monongahela rivers, July 30, 1971
188, Speech, "Civil Services Policies and Practices," American Horse Council, Washington, July 29, 1971
189, Press Release, hearings on aging, Alabama/Florida, August 6, 1971
190, Press Release, Appalachian Act signed by President Richard Nixon, August 10, 1971
191, Picture, West Virginia Girls, Girls Nation Meeting, Washington, August 5, 1971
192, Television Tape, JR on Today Show regarding fuels and energy, August 6, 1971
193, Press Release, New Bridge to be Constructed at Parkersburg, August 6, 1971
194, Picture, JR with Admiral Greene, Cherry River Navy, Richwood, August 14, 1971
195, Speech, Seventh Day Baptist General Conference, Amherst, Massachussets, August 9, 1971
196, Press Release, JR Statement regarding President Nixon’s Trip to China, July 16, 1971
197, Speech, Flag Ceremony, Miners Memorial, Farmington, August 15, 1971
198, Guest Editorial, JR, Morgantown Post, regarding Farmington Disaster, August 13, 1971
199, Biographical Materials, Associated Clubs, Topeka, Kansas, August 1971
200, Speech, Homecoming, Cairo, August 15, 1971
201, Television Tape, Muscular Dystrophy, 1971 Campaign, August 12, 1971
202, Press Release, JR Statement on President’s Message on the Economy, August 16, 1971
203, Speech, Young Democrats Youth Conference, Buckhannon, August 12, 1971
204, Public Works Chiefs Pull Together, JR and Blatnik
205, Speech, Dilles Mill, Boy Scout Camp, August 22, 1971
206, Women in Politics, Reference Material for Library of Congress, August 17, 1971
207, Speech, Harrison County Emergency Squad, 5th Anniversary Picnic, August 22, 1971
208, Speech, Talbott Community Fair, Philippi, August 21, 1971
209, Press Release, Statement by JR regarding his vote for Lockheed, August 2, 1971
210, Speech, Point Pleasant Award Dinner, Farmers Home Administrator, Farm Family of the Year, August 30, 1971
211, Pamphlet, regarding West Virginia Economic Profile, August 1971
212, Biographical Material, regarding justification for NRA President’s Award, August 23, 1971
213, Speech, Dedication of Opening of I-70, Wheeling, September 3, 1971
214, Speech, Labor Day, Logan, September 6, 1971
215, Speech, Braxton County Homecoming, Sutton, September 5, 1971
216, Speech, Central Ohio Valley Industrial Council, Physicians Assistant Program, September 16, 1971
217, Groundbreaking, Piedmont Public Housing Project, September 19, 1971
218, Speech, “Freedom of the Press,” Sigma Delta Chi, Journalism Fraternity, Huntington, September 16, 1971
219, Speech, W.Va. Federation of Democratic Women, Inc., Morgantown, W.Va., “The
Influence of Women on Public Affairs,” September 18, 1971
220, Speech, Labor Day Celebration, Civic Center, Charleston, W.Va., “Economic
Stablization” Miss Union Maid Contest, September 6, 1971
221, Speech, Public Works Congress and Equipment Show, Philadelphia, PA, “Revenue
Sharing and the Urban Crisis,” September 12, 1971
222, Dedication, Opening of I-70 Wheeling-Elm Grove Section, Wheeling, W.Va.,
September 3, 1971
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223, Statistics, Appalachian Regional Commission, Tri State Labor Statistics,
September 15, 1971
224, Article, Youth Faces Opportunity and Responsibility, Magazine, “Things of the
Spirity,” September, 1971
225, Press Release, Randolph urged cooperation with the State to replace the Washington
Street Bridge, Charleston, W.Va., September 20, 1971
226, Appendix, Senator Jackson and Senator Randolph at Camp Wood, Greenbrier County
Youth Conservation Corporation, July 23, 1971
227, Speech, Southern Governor’s Conference Chevy Chase, Maryland Fuels and Energy
Topic, September 23, 1972
228, Speech, Highway Users Conference, Charleston, W.Va., “Highways Help to Build
a Better West Virginia,” September 24, 1971
229, Press Release, Randolph urges the release of impounded highway funds missing line of
I-77, Virginia could then be completed, September 22, 1971
230, Speech, Highway Safety, Jackson’s Mill, W.Va., September 25, 1971
231, Speech, Gulf Intracoastal Canal Association, Tampa, Florida, September 27, 1971
232, Kingwood, W.Va., Buckwheat Festival, Senator Randolph Coronation Official,
September 25, 1971
233, Speech, Carolina Highway Users Conference, Raleigh, North Carolina “Modern Highways
Helpful to North Caroline Progress,” September 30, 1971
234, Appendix, Old Headsville Post Office placed in the National Museum of History and
Technology Smithsonian Institution, September 29, 1971
235, Dedication, Control Tower Dedication Wood County Airport, Parkersburg, W.Va., Gill
Roble Wilson/Wood County Airport, September 28, 1971
236, Press Release, AFL-CIO Appalachian Council Job Corps Program, Luncheon with Miles
Stanley, September 15, 1971
238, Speech, Keyser, “The Influence of Youth on Public Affairs” Future Homemakers
of America, Eastern Regional Conference, October 2, 1971
237, Appendix, A. James Manchin, Farmers Home Administration, September 14, 1971
239, Press Release, Mansfield Amendments, to terminate war within six months, subject to
Release of American prisoners of war, September 30, 1971
240, Press Release, Impounded highway funds released by Department of Transportation,
September 30, 1971
241, Press Release, School Lunch Program, Free Lunch for needy Children, October 1, 1971
242, Senator Strom Thurmond, Senate Prayer Breakfast Speech, September 29, 1971
243, Magazine, Ad in Mountaineer by Senator Randolph, “Mountaineers are Mighty
Men,” September, 1971
244, Press Release, President Nixon to attend Mountain State Forest Festival, Elkins, W.Va.,
October 4, 1971
245, Speech, Pollution and what to do about it, Duluth, Minnesota, The Metropolitan Dinner
Club, October 5, 1971
246, Speech, Reno, Nevada, Reno Executives Club, Pollution and what to do about it,
October 6, 1971
248, Biography, Senator Randolph for “Who’s Who in America, 37th Edition,” October 1971
249, Speech, Groundbreaking ceremonies, Morgantown, W.Va., Rapid Transit System,
West Virginia University, October 9, 1971
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250, Young Democrats Convention, West Virginia Clubs, Princeton, August 20, 1971
251, Speech, American Mining Congress Convention, Las Vegas, October 12, 1971
252, Introduction of Senator Henry M. Jackson, Weirtonian Lodge Columbus Day Celebration, Weirton, October 8, 1971
253, Award, National Rehabilitation Association, President's Award for Help for Handicapped, Chicago, October 12, 1971
253A, Press Release Sewage Treatment Facilities Statistics by Senator Thomas E. Eagleton of Missouri, October 13, 1971
254, Dedication, Bridgeport Plant of United Aircraft of West Virginia, Benedum Airport, Clarksburg, October 16, 1971
255, Speech, Hardy County Democratic Ox Roast, Moorefield, October 16, 1971
256, Speech, Brookings Institution Joint Conference on Environmental Law, Annapolis, October 17, 1971
257, Senator Henry M. Jackson Speech Copies, October 1971
258, Speech, American Hotel and Motel Association, Bermuda, October 26, 1971
259, Statement, Federal Water Pollution Control Amendments of 1971, October 19, 1971
260, Speech, "Education for the Real World," Eastern Kentucky Education Association, Ashland, October 21, 1971
261, Joseph McCaffrey, WMAL-TV, regarding Supreme Court Nominations, Robert C. Byrd, etc., October 14, 1971
262, Speech, Inauguration of Dr. John A. Barker as President of Marshall University, Huntington, October 23, 1971
263, Appalachian Corridor D Ribbon Cutting, West Union, October 21, 1971
264, Statement, Highway Safety Continues a Major Problem, October 19, 1971
265, Appendix, Energy and Economy Problems are Complicated by Coal Strike, Telegram to the President, etc., October 19, 1971
266, Article, Building Kanawha Airport, Charleston, 1947-1951
267, Introduction, Senator Tunney, John Marshall High School, Glen Dale, October 27, 1971
268, Speech, West Virginia Labor Federation Convention, AFL-CIO, Charleston, October 29, 1971
269, Speech, "The Contribution of Women," Annual Convention of QUOTA International, Annapolis, October 30, 1971
270, Speech, American Foundation for the Blind, 50th Anniversary, New York, October 29, 1971
271, Press Release, Senator will announce his intentions regarding being a candidate for United States Senate, October 20, 1971
272, Speech, Groundbreaking and Dedication of the Vandalia Terrace Apartments, Charleston, October 31, 1971
273, Picture, Alvin J. Arnett Appointed as Executive Director of the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), November 2, 1971
274, Press Release, Senator Opposes Foreign Assistance Act, October 29, 1971
275, Press Release, Senator praised for his leadership in developing the major new water pollution bill, November 3, 1971
276, Polls, regarding results in political races in 1972, November 1971
277, West Virginia Human Rights Act, Statistics, White and Non-White, November 1971
278, Press Release, Route Transfer, Eastern Airlines and Piedmont, November 4, 1971
279, Introduction of Reverend L. R. Elson, Newcomen Society of America Dinner, Washington, November 4, 1971
280, Speech, Keep Michigan Beautiful, Flint, Michigan, November 4, 1971
281, Press Release, Letter to President Nixon regarding need to settle coal strike, November 5, 1971
282, Speech, Keep America Beautiful, Senator given award for his part in the program, November 11, 1971
283, Press Release, Randolph Supports Foreign Economic and Humanitarian Aid Bill, opposes a part of the military aid bill, November 11, 1971
284, Press Release, letter to President Nixon regarding coal strike, November 12, 1971
285, Statement, regarding Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1971, November 11, 1971
286, Press Release, Senator Randolph and Senator Humphrey sponsored amendments to Revenue Act to curtail fund withholding to programs, November 13, 1971
287, Press Release, Public Transportation, amendment approved by Senate to Revenue Act of 1971 to exempt buses used in public transportation in urban areas, November 13, 1971
288, Appendix, President Nixon begins Environment Awards Program for Nation's High School Students, November 12, 1971
289, Press Release, pension benefits for veterans, also increase social security benefits, November 17, 1971
290, Press Release, Highway Traffic Safety Administration Driver Improvement Program to Enhance Highway Safety, November 17, 1971
291, Press Release, picture of Senator Randolph with the litter gulper, November 17, 1971
292, Press Release, Coal Gasification Research, Senator urges President Nixon pay board and approve contract for pay and health benefits for coal miners, November 18, 1971
293, Statement, gasification of coal, need more coal, synthetic liquid fuels, November 18, 1971
294, Press Release, Stonewall Jackson Lake Flood control Authorization Bill, regarding damage from storage, November 18, 1971
295, Appendix, West Virginia Children's Home and Cub Scouts entertained by Colonel Richard Benson, November 19, 1971
296, Tribute, Mrs. Rose Burchinal at her death, Fairmont, November 21, 1971
297, Press Release, Black Lung Hearings set for December 1-2, 1971, November 20, 1971
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298, Speech, Dedication, ILS and Control Tower, Morgantown Airport, Morgantown, November 21, 1971
299, Speech, regarding highways, Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, November 26, 1971
300, Speech, “Building a Better America Through Sound Transportation,” Comstock Club, Sacramento, California, November 29, 1971
301, Speech, Highway Transportation Problems and Progress, Town Hall, Los Angeles, November 30, 1971
302, Speech, White House Conference on Aging, Washington, December 1, 1971
303, Statement, Black Lung Hearings, Washington, December 1, 1971
304, Statement regarding surface mining or strip mining, Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, December 2, 1971
305, Award, American Association State Highway Officials, Miami Beach, Florida, December 6, 1971
306, Testimonial Dinner, for JR, Morgantown, December 8, 1971
307, Press Release, JR announces he will run for re-election to the United States Senate, December 9, 1971
308, Speech, “A Vision of the Future,” dedication of new facilities, introduction of John H. Shaffer, Federal Aviation Authority, Kanawha Airport, Charleston, December 8, 1971
309, Press Release, JR reappointed to three year term as member of President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, December 13, 1971
310, Article for National Inquirer regarding underground minerals and environment stream and forest pollution, December 10, 1971
311, Article, Highway Trust Fund, New York Times, letter from JR to editor, December 9, 1971
312, Speech, “A House Not Built With Hands,” Prayer Breakfast, December 1971
313, Convention Calendar for Charleston, 1972, December 1971
314, Introduction, Senator Hubert Humphrey, Wheeling, December 10, 1971
315, Speech, Dedication, Randolph Terrace Apartments, Salem, December 17, 1971
316, Press Release, Black Lung hearings to be held in Beckley on January 6, 1972, December 30, 1971
317, Magazine, Commuter Eye, photo of JR and Phil McGance, Allegheny Airlines, December 1971
317A, Press Release, reprint from Congressional Record, JR introduced bill to create position of Assistant Attorney General for Organized Crime Control, December 13, 1971
Programs – Miscellaneous
318, Speech, Black Lung Hearings, Beckley, W.Va.
319, Speech, Lions Club, Ladies Night, Fairmont, W.Va., “Do-Gooders” Building a
Better World, January 7, 1972
320, Speech, Rotary Club Luncheon, Charleston, W.Va., and material used in TV Tape
at Charleston, Highways, etc., January 7, 1972
321, Press Release, Amendments to Black Lung Benefit bill now pending before the
Senate Subcommittee on Labor, January 17, 1972
322, Interview, with Joe King, Associated Equipment Distribution, Highway Trust Fund
and other modes of transportation discussed, January 18, 1972
323, Interview, by Michael Oberman of “Waste Age” magazine, regarding solid waste,
Chicago, Illinois magazine, January 19, 1972
324, Press Release, Meadow Creek Watershed Project included in list of planning
authorizations, January 20, 1972
325, Press Release, Senator Randolph filed his certificate of candidacy for election to the
U.S. Senate, January 19, 1972
326, T.V. Tape, Third Annual March of Dimes Telerama for February 6, 1972,
January 20, 1972
327, Magazine, Government Executive to have article about W.Va. copy in file
regarding Virginia, January, 1972
328, Press Release, Amendment by Senator Randolph to observe Sabbath other Sunday,
January 21, 1972
329, Statement, Randolph opposes budget recommendation to abolish Appalachian Program,
January 24, 1972
330, Article, New York Times, regarding West Virginia campaigns “Aim at Coal,”
January 23, 1972
331, Speech, Dedication of Homecrest Manor Low Housing Unit, Parkersburg, W.Va.,
January 29, 1972
332, Press Release, Glass Tariff, Senator urges President Nixon to keep the imports on glass,
will delay 90 days the scheduled reduction on tariff rates on window glass,
January 21, 1972
333, Magazine, on Camp Allegheny, Lewisburg, W.Va., 50th Anniversary, 1972
334, Prayer Breakfast, National Prayer Breakfast, Washington, D.C., February 1, 1972
335, Appendix, Listen Magazine, 25th Anniversary, Drug Abuse Senator Moss’s speech
in the Congressional Record, February 1, 1972
336, Statement, Amending S. 2515 to protect Religious Freedom from Employment
Discrimination, January 21, 1972
337, Speech, Associated General Contractors, Washington, D.C., February 3, 1972
338, Interview, with Senator Randolph by Mr. Michael A. Oberman for the Waste Age
Magazine, January 19, 1972
339, Senator Randolph’s statement following Hechler’s Candidacy, February 4, 1972
340, Statement, State of the Aging: An Employment policy for older workers, February 7, 1972
341, Statement, Fuels and Energy Studying Hearing, Interior Committee Hearing Room
February 8, 1972
342, Picture, Senator and others regarding Coal Gasification Project, Westinghouse Lamp
Division, January 27, 1972
343, Appendix, Boy Scouts of America, 62nd Anniversary, February 9, 1972
344, Magazine Art, regarding Highways by Senator Randolph Construction Magazine,
January, 1972
345, Press Release, Legislation to authorize the Veterans Administration to assist in the
Development of new medical schools, etc., February 10, 1972
346, Press Release, Highway #2 story corrected by Senator Randolph no. 95% from the federal
Government as Moore had in news story, February 8, 1972
347, Speech, Women’s Forum on National Security, Washington, D.C., “Building a
Better America,” February 14, 1972
348, Picture, Senator Randolph and ladies from W.Va. attending the Women’s Forum on
National Security, Washington, D.C., February 16, 1972
349, Press Release, Pollution problems, Interstate Compacts, February 15, 1972
350, Press Release, Veterans Affairs subcommittee regarding Health & Hospitals training
and education of physicians, nurse, etc., February 15, 1972
351, Speech, Coal Club of Washington, D.C., regarding fuels and energy policy study,
Coal Gasification, etc., February 16, 1972
352, Press Release, J. B. Huyett, Jr., resigned from Public Works, Retired, February 17, 1972
353, Statement, Ken Heckler he would run for U.S. Senate and House, February 4, 1972
354, Press Release, W.Va. Labor Federation, AFL-CIO endorses candidacy of Senator
Randolph, February 11, 1972
355, Speech, Yakima Knife and Fork Club, Yakima, Washington, “The American People
and Congress,” Pollution, topic, February 21, 1972
356, Speech, Portland, Oregon “Pageant of Stars,” same speech used in Yakima, Washington,
February 21, 1972
357, Introduction, Senator Taft, Jr., Shepherd College, Shepherdstown, February 27, 1972
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358, Statement, Fuels and Energy, before subcommittee Minerals, Materials and Fuels,
February 24, 1972
359, Press Release, Surface Mining of Coal, Moratorium set for two years unless plans are
Submitted, February 2, 1972
360, Speech, Engineers Held Build a Better American, Hagerstown, Maryland, National
Engineers Week, February 25, 1972
361, Speech, Highway Information Group, Washington, D.C., February 24, 1972
362, Magazine, Article by Judith Ballangee, “West Virginia Highways,” Appalachian
Magazine, January, 1972
363, Introduction, of Senator Robert A. Taft, Jr., Founders Day Program, Shepherd College,
Shepherdstown, February 27, 1972
364, Press Release, Statement by Byrd and Randolph following the flood in Logan
County, February 28, 1972
365, Speech, American Legion Conference, Washington, D.C., The Golden Years, “A Time
of Triumph or Tragedy?” March 1, 1972
366, Press Release, 4th Anniversary for the Senior Center of Randolph County, Congratulation
by Senator Randolph, March 1, 1972
367, Speech, Drug, Chemical and Allied Trades Association, New York, New York, “The
Environmental Challenges to Industry,” March 2, 1972
368, Article, “Construction Outlook,” Magazine, Highways discussed, March 1972
369, Speech, Dedication and Formal Opening, Brook County Library, Wellsburg, March 5, 1972
370, Speech, Bean Dinner, Charleston, W.Va., South Charleston Democratic Club, South
Charleston, March 4, 1972
371, Speech, Amendment to Higher Education, Act. Harris Amendment, Clip from the
Congressional Record, March 1, 1972
372, Press Release, Senator urged President Nixon to release impounded federal highway
funds so roadbuilding can continue on schedule, March 7, 1972
373, Press Release, Senate investigation into Federal Supervision of mine refuse piles,
March 8, 1972
374, Magazine Circulation, The Gallagher Report, March 9, 1972
375, Press Release, Buffalo Creek area, Army Corps to conduct survey, Directive issued
by JR, March 7, 1972
376, Press Release, Buffalo Creek area to be investigated by staff members from Labor
And Public Welfare Committee, March 10, 1972
377, Speech, Parent-Teachers Association, Weirton, Key Club Banquet,
March 10, 1972
386, Speech, Material for Larry Castleberry, Jackson County meeting, March 24, 1972
387, Questions and Answers, Parthenon Magazine, Marshall University, March 21, 1972
388, Press Release, Senator Louise Leonard asks JR to clarify position on equal rights, March 21, 1972
389, Death of Lawrence Tierney, Bluefield, March 23, 1972
390, Press Release, ERA passed by Senate, JR co-sponsor, March 23, 1972
391, Melanie Baly, Weirton, West Virginia Strawberry Festival, March 23, 1972
392, Questions and Answers, Jean Coleman, Wheeling News Register regarding Coal Industry and West Virginia Economy, March 1972
393, Press Release, Senate Labor and Public Welfare Committee, approved bill with amendments for black lung, March 23, 1972
394, Speech, American Federation of Government Employees, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, March 25, 1972
395, Press Release, Senator Harrison A. Williams announced action to be taken against Pittston Company Mine regarding Buffalo Creek Disaster, March 24, 1972
396, Speech, Moose Anniversary Banquet, Mannington, March 24, 1972
397, Questions and Answers, League of Women Voters of Charleston Area, March 1972
398, Press Release, Veterans Administration hospitals and facilities for training physicians, Marshall University included, March 28, 1972
399, Miscellaneous Campaign Material collected by Phil, March 1972
400, Speech, Institute of Technology, Montgomery, April 4, 1972
401, Speech, Water Resources Council, flood statement by JR, March 15, 1972
402, Speech, Wayne County Democratic Women, Wayne, March 30, 1972
403, Letter to President regarding withholding highway funds, March 29, 1972
404, Tele-Lecture Series, John Marshall High School, JR statement, April 5, 1972
405, Speech, WVU Forum Festival, Morgantown, “A Rebirth of Responsibility – Challenge of the 1970s, March 29, 1972
406, Speech, Fuels and Energy – Electric Power Generation Using Coal, April 5, 1972
407, Campaign Funds, Forms to Report Receipts and Expenditures, March 1972
408, Speech, West Virginia Academy of Science, “The Energy Crisis,” Bluefield, April 7, 1972
409, Speech, Groundbreaking Preston Water System, Reedsville, Arthurdale, April 8, 1972
500, Speech, Dedication of Carroll Terrace, Charleston, April 9, 1972
501, Questionnaire, League of Women Voters, Vienna, April 10, 1972
502, Speech, “Career Education – Challenge of the 1970s,” White Sulphur Springs, April 11, 1972
503, Senate Conferees appointed for the Conference on the Federal Quality Act Amendments of 1971, April 12, 1972
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504, Democratic Policy Council, releases by planning groups, April 1972
505, Speech, The Amen Club, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 13, 1972
506, Speech, Prayer Breakfast, Education and the Bible, Washington, April 12, 1972
507, Prayer Talk by Senator Strom Thurmond, Senate Prayer Breakfast, The Capitol, Washington, March 29, 1972
508, Press Release, Highland Scenic Highway, April 14, 1972
509, Speakers Club, “Our Next Speaker,” brochure, “The American People and Their Congress,” April 1972
510, Press Release, black lung bill to be taken up Monday, April 14, 1972
511, Speech, regarding black lung bill and amendments in Senate, passed 73-0, April 17, 1972
512, Feast of the Ramson ramp dinner, Richwood, April 15, 1972
513, Democratic Women’s Club, Parkersburg, JR and Robert C. Byrd attended, March 31, 1972
514, Speech, New Martinsville Chamber of Commerce Family Center, April 20, 1972
515, Advertising for 1972 campaign, certificate and letter to Fahlgren Associates, April 1972
516, Press Release, Senate-House Conference regarding Federal water pollution control, April 21, 1972
517, Introduction of Senator Mike Gravel, Berkeley Springs, April 21, 1972
518, Speech, Tri-State Airport appreciation dinner, Huntington, Ceredo-Kenova Chamber of Commerce, April 22, 1972
519, Press Release, coal industry opposing black lung bill, JR disappointed, April 16, 1972
520, Speech, Jefferson County Democratic Rally, Charles Town, April 19, 1972
521, Health Manpower Training Act of 1971, study of health facility construction costs, April 14, 1972
522, Press Release, black lung benefits bill passed Senate 73-0, April 20, 1972
523, Article regarding Pearl Buck, “A Dream for Danby: A Village in Vermont,” Yankee Magazine, April 1972
524, Press Release, candidates for libraries, Cabell County Public Library, Huntington, April 21, 1972
525, Article by JR, regarding religion, in Link Magazine, June 1972
526, Statement, hearings before National Fuels and Energy Policy Study Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, April 25, 1972
527, Introduction of Senator Walter Mondale, Weirtonian Lodge banquet, Weirton, April 26, 1972
528, Article by JR, “changes and Challenges in Transportation,” American Road Builder Magazine, March 1972
530, Business Society, article and comments related to productivity crisis, Wheeling and Pittsburgh Steel, April 27, 1972
531, Speech, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, May 3, 1972
532, Speech, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Washington Hilton, Washington, May 1, 1972
533, Women’s Democratic Club meeting, JR introduction of Senator Frank Church, April 28, 1972
535, Clippings, Contributions to Jennings Randolph Campaign, May 2, 1972
536, Press Release, agreement on Senate-House Conference Committee, regarding amendments to black lung bill, May 2, 1972
537, Statistics, Highland Scenic Highway, April 24, 1972
538, Statistics, Ohio River bridge at Chester, May 4, 1972
539, Speech, Elks Lodge Youth Program, Elkins, May 7, 1972
540, Press Release, praise of JR by Republican conferees on Black Lung benefits program, May 4, 1972
541, Speech, “Stewardship of our Energy Resources,” American Mining Congress, Cleveland, May 7, 1972
542, Speech, handicapped, Bluefield Jaycees Man of the Year Award Presentation, May 6, 1972
543, Lions Club Award to Dr. J. E. Blaydes, Sr., May 1972
544, Sports article, regarding Vince Lombardi, May 1972
545, Civil Rights, striking down court decision regarding school dress code and long hair on male students, April 4, 1972
546, Speech by S. Lee Braxton, “Possibility thinking,” regarding religion, April 10, 1972
547, Picture, Chriss Michaels and JR, also Governor Arch Moore with hit record “Almost, I Loved You,” May 1972
548, Speech, “A Challenging Future for America’s Growth,” Portland Cement Association, Chicago, May 12, 1972
549, Speech, “Play Ball,” opening day, Weirton Baseball Association Season, Weirton, May 13, 1972
550, Speech, Jefferson County Democratic Rally, Charles Town, May 13, 1972
551, Press Release, telegram to President Richard Nixon urging him to sign Black Lung Benefits Act, May 15, 1972
552, Biographical material, Alton L. Wheeler, Seventh Day Baptist Conference, April 27, 1972
553, Press Release, JR voted against Byrd Amendment, regarding ceasefire in Vietnam, May 16, 1972
554, Press Release, United Nations Conference to be held in Stockholm, Sweden, JR favors full participation by East Germany, May 18, 1972
555, Article, regarding West Virginia loses cherished poverty image, Betty Beale, West Virginia Hillbilly, May 20, 1972
556, Press Release, JR urged President Richard Nixon to sign black lung bill, May 15, 1972
557, Press Release, President Richard Nixon signs into law Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972, May 20, 1972
558, Press Release, JR urged HEW Secretary to expedite implementation of Black Lung Benefits Act, May 23, 1972
559, Picture, stands for private forest land developed, May 22, 1972
560, Berkeley County Bicentennial, Martinsburg, May 19, 1972
561, 1972 Democratic National Convention, platform committee planning, May 1972
562, Press Release, Potomac River Basin, water supply needed, May 22, 1972
563, Speech, Fairmont Chamber of Commerce, Fairmont, May 24, 1972
564, Press Release, Education Amendments of 1972, grants for students, May 24, 1972
565, Press Release, Journalism Center Conference, May 25, 1972
566, Forbes Magazine, Annual American Business Directory, May 1972
567, Speech, “A Highway Program for a Growing America,” Highway Users Federation, Highway Transportation Congress, Washington, May 31, 1972
568, Award to JR, Oral Roberts University, May 28, 1972
569, Press Release, EPA, Water Pollution Conference, May 31, 1972
570, Speech, “Education for a Productive Life,” James Rumsey Vocational Technical Center Graduation, Martinsburg, May 31, 1972
571, Speech, “Class of 1972 – The Builders of a Second America,” Hampshire High School, Romney, June 2, 1972
572, Speech, National Governors Conference, Houston, Texas, June 6, 1972
573, Speech, “Optometry Contributes to Better Health Care,” West Virginia Optometric Association, Wheeling, June 6, 1972
574, Statement, hearings on Buffalo Creek Disaster, United States Senate Labor Subcommittee, May 30, 1972
575, Speech, Retired School Employees, Jackson’s Mill, May 31, 1972
576, Speech, Commencement Address, Washington-Irving High School, Clarksburg, June 7, 1972
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577, Speech, statement before Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Fuels and Emergency Policy Study (S. Res. 45), June 7, 1972
578, Press Release, Amendment to Social Security Act to provide coverage for firemen and policemen from Class III towns, June 8, 1972
579, Press Release, Senate-House Conferees agreement to reimburse communities that built sewage treatment plants when level of federal assistance was less than at present, June 7, 1972
580, Treaty, United States and Soviet Union, regarding limitations of anti-ballistic missile systems, May 26, 1972
581, Press Release, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome legislation passed by Senate, June 7, 1972
582, Press Release, acid mine drainage agreement reached by Senate-House Conferees to double federal funds to eliminate acid mine drainage, June 2, 1972
583, Press Release, closing of Parsons Tanning Company Plant, June 1972
584, Speech, “The Challenge to Value Engineers,” American Value Engineers, Washington, June 12, 1972
585, Speech, “The Challenge to Build a Better World,” commencement, Warwood High School, June 12, 1972
586, Speech, National Park Service, Centennial Observance, Harpers Ferry, June 10, 1972
587, Speech, Ohio Transportation Conference, Columbus, Ohio, June 16, 1972
588, Press Release, Senate Joint Resolution to designate September as Voter Registration Month, June 14, 1972
589, Speech, Rural Letter Carriers Association of West Virginia, Blackwater Falls, June 16, 1972
590, Article, National Enquirer, regarding crime and citizens not trying to help victim, June 1972
591, Press Release, bill to increase service-connected compensation for disabled veterans, June 14, 1972
592, Athletics, football player Lester Corzine visits Jennings Randolph, May 22, 1972
593, Speech, groundbreaking ceremonies, Project Hard Road, Maysel, June 17, 1972
594, Dedication, Roberts Cunningham Museum/Harry C. Marson, III plaque, Pickens, June 16, 1972
595, Speech, “Right of Way Problems and Programs,” American Right of Way Association, Columbus, Ohio, June 20, 1972
596, Banquet, West Virginia Society, Son and Daughter of the Year, June 3, 1972
597, Appendix, West Virginia’s 109th Anniversary, June 20, 1972
598, Appendix, education in 1970s critical challenge to America, April 19, 1972
599, Speech, West Virginia Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Morgantown, June 24, 1972
600, Speech, “A Commitment to Christian Citizenship,” Seventh Day Adventists, Salem, June 24, 1972
601, Luncheon, YMCA Youth Governor’s luncheon, Washington, June 26, 1972
602, Pamphlet, “Give Young People a Chance,” a political essay, by Terry E. Reiff, June 1972
603, Luncheon, National Youth Science Camp, Washington, June 28, 1972 (Albertazzie, Yeager, Armstrong, von Braun, United States senators)
604, Press Release, Chief of Corps of Engineers and Jennings Randolph to check river bank erosion in New Mexico, June 26, 1972
605, Primary Vote, Democratic-Republican, Jennings Randolph vs. Louise Leonard, June 1972
606, Breakfast, Religious Heritage of America, Faith and Freedom Awards, Washington, June 23, 1972
607, Press Release, flood disaster relief, Jennings Randolph and Birch Bayh supporters of flood relief, June 26, 1972
608, List of projects and grants from various agencies for West Virginia during Jennings Randolph’s term, June 1972
609, Press Release, Veterans Education and Training Act, June 30, 1972
610, Article, American Public Works Magazine, regarding House and Senate Public Works Committee, June 29, 1972
611, West Virginia All Stars, State Careers Camp, Jennings Randolph given life membership by Harrison County 4-H All Stars, July 6, 1972
612, Press Release, Mental Health Services Grants for West Virginia, July 11, 1972
613, Press Release, Buffalo Creek Disaster, June 23, 1972
614, Statement, Congressional Record, amendment to prohibit impoundment of funds from Highway Trust Fund apportioned and appropriated, June 28, 1972
615, Award, Jennings Randolph, Man of the Year, National Federation of Independent Business, July 1972
616, Program, Federation of Women’s Clubs, Environmental Conservation Program, St. Louis, Missouri, July 17, 1972
617, Letter, Jennings Randolph to President Richard Nixon regarding disaster relief program, July 13, 1972
618, Reference Material, handicapped legislation, July 1972
619, YMCA Program, program and letter from Jennings Randolph regarding youth and YMCA, July 1972
620, Press Release, joint statement, Jennings Randolph and Robert C. Byrd, regarding imposition of export controls on leather, July 17, 1972
621, Speech, Environmental Conservation Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, July 17, 1972
622, Interview, Louise Leonard, WCNS-TV, Charleston, July 19, 1972
623, Announcement, Walsh-Healy public contracts, July 20, 1972
624, Speech, “Our Flag – Symbol of a Great Nation,” flagpole dedication, Beverly Cemetery Association, July 22, 1972
625, Speech, Pharmaceutical Association, 65th Annual Meeting, White Sulphur Springs, July 23, 1972
626, Speech, Appalachian Education Laboratory, Charleston, July 23, 1972
627, Speech, Greenbrier Valley Hospital project, Lewisburg, July 22, 1972
629, Press Release, program to provide bus service in rural areas, approved by Senate Roads Committee, July 19, 1972
630, Speech, voluntary prayer for schools, West Virginia State Gospel Singing Convention, Mount Nebo, July 29, 1972
631, Speech, National Association of the Physically Handicapped, Charleston, July 27, 1972
632, Tape, Salem College Telethon for benefit of heritage arts, Fort Salem, July 28, 1972
633, Speech, Dunbar Plaza Urban Renewal, Dunbar, July 29, 1972
634, Speech, Paint Creek Arts Plant tour, Gallagher, plaque unveiled by JR, July 29, 1972
635, Speech, groundbreaking for Mine Health and Safety Academy, Beckley, July 29, 1972
636, Press Release, military spending, Defense Spending Limitation Amendment, August 1, 1972
637, Article, Glenville, West Virginia, by Eugene L. Meyer, appeared in Washington Post, July 25, 1972
638, Press Release Appropriations Committee approved funds for flood control and water resources projects (empty), June 23, 1972
639, Press Release, Veterans Education and Training Act, August 3, 1972
640, Press Release, JR to re-assume chairmanship of Senate Committee on Roads, August 4, 1972
641, Press Release, JR voted against proposals which would deprive benefits to Buffalo Creek and give only to Hurricane Agnes victims, August 4, 1972
642, Picture, Girl Scouts, New Martinsville, visit to Washington, July 1972
643, Garibaldi Parade and Celebration, Follansbee, August 4, 1972
644, Welsh Youth, “People to People,” JR to greet group, Wellsburg, August 5, 1972
645, Picnic, Sterling Facet Company, Morgantown, JR crowned queen, August 5, 1972
646, Appropriations, Senate-House conference approved funding for projects for flood control, construction of dams, lakes, etc., August 7, 1972
647, Press Release, JR co-sponsor of bill to promote sale of American arts and crafts, August 8, 1972
648, Speech, “Labor Leads the Way for Constructive Change,” United Steelworkers Legislative Political Conference, Wheeling, August 10, 1972
649, Speech, hearings before Senate Commerce Committee on S. 3802, fuels and energy policy study, August 10, 1972
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651, Press Release, Democratic Dinner, St. Marys, August 11, 1972
652, Beeper, citizens and families our first priority, jobs, health, education, August 11, 1972
653, Speech, Prisoners of War relatives, Charleston, August 12, 1972
654, Cherry River Navy Annual Meeting and Banquet, Richwood, August 12, 1972
655, Sargent Shriver to Wheeling to open campaign for Vice President, August 14, 1972
656, Prayer Breakfast, speech by Senator James B. Allen, “Facing Today’s Unmet Challenges,” July 19, 1972
657, Tribute, to J. W. Ruby, who died at home in Morgantown, August 15, 1972
658, Magazine, Government Executive article and picture, story of JR, August 1972
659, Statement, before Public Works Committee, regarding rail transit construction, bus systems, August 11, 1972
660, Tape, Muscular Dystrophy Telethon, WSAZ-TV, Huntington, August 15, 1972
661, Speech, “National Fuels and Energy Policy Needed Now,” Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia, Parkersburg, August 18, 1972
662, Beeper, Young Democratic Youth Fair, Berkeley County, Martinsburg, August 16, 1972
663, Press Release, Handicapped Subcommittee, JR named chairman by Harrison A. Williams, Jr., Chairman of Labor and Public Welfare, January 29, 1972
664, Statement, National Science Policy and Priorities Act of 1972, JR had advocated program when House member, August 17, 1972
665, Mineral County Fair, Fort Ashby, August 19, 1972
666, Speech, “Labor Builds a Better America,” AFL-CIO Convention, Charleston, August 25, 1972
667, Statement, hearings, Senate Commerce Committee, national energy policy, environmental quality, August 10, 1972
668, Television program, “Contact 8,” WCHS-TV, Charleston, August 25, 1972
669, Introduction of Robert C. Byrd, Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Charleston, August 19, 1972
670, Article by Harry M. Caudill, regarding Buffalo Creek aftermath, Saturday Review, The Society Magazine, August 26, 1972
672, Speech, State Fair of West Virginia, Mannington, August 22, 1972
673, Speech, Barbour County Fair, Philippi, August 31, 1972
674, Press Release, JR will support President on specifics of SALT treaty, June 5, 1972
675, Speech, “America was not made by common men,” Braxton County Homecoming, Labor Day Celebration, Sutton, September 3, 1972
676, Sargent Shriver visit Beckley and Charleston, August 8, 1972
677, Speech, “Labor Leads the Way for Constructive Change,” Labor Day Parade and Rally, South Charleston, September 4, 1972
678, Statement, Implementation and Administration of Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, September 5, 1972
679, Interview, with JR, Chairman Public Works Committee, by APWA Reporter Magazine, August 1972
680, Press Release, JR named campaign leaders for re-election, September 5, 1972
681, Olympics at Sapporo, Japan, Jay Randolph and Peggy Fleming will both attend, St. Louis Fan Magazine, Winter Sports, 1972
682, Information kit, Youth Conservation Corps, Camp Wood, Monongahela National Forest, 1972
683, Press Release, Senate resolution expressing “Sense of the Senate,” regarding tragic killings of Israeli Olympic Team members, September 6, 1972
684, Press Release, railroad retirement benefits, bill to increase, September 7, 1972 (empty)
685, Article, for Government Executive magazine, regarding coal gasification, September 7, 1972
686, Press Release, Veterans Drug and Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1972, September 7, 1972
687, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, “Speak Out For Truth,” by Stewart S. Cort, June 12, 1972
688, Introduction of Senator Thomas Eagleton, West Virginia Federation of Democratic Women Convention, Charleston, September 9, 1972
689, Introduction of Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr., West Virginia Press Association Convention, White Sulphur Springs, September 8, 1972
690, Horse show at Thorn Springs Park, Treasure Mountain Festival, Franklin, September 11, 1972
691, JR visited Sugar Creek Children’s Center, Barbour County, August 31, 1972
693, Press Release, statement by JR regarding support for Revenue Sharing bill, September 12, 1972
694, Press Release, legislation to prevent and provide for repair of streambank erosion along Ohio River, introduced by JR, September 12, 1972
695, Beeper Statement, regarding FAA will proceed with installation of airport traffic control tower at Greenbrier Valley Airport, Lewisburg, September 13, 1972
696, Beeper, Mental Health Grant approved by Appalachian Regional Commission, September 13, 1972
697, Statement, Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1972, S. 3939, debate on Senate floor over provisions anticipated, September 1972
698, Statements, amendments to Federal-Aid Highway Bill S. 3939, September 19, 1972
699, Press Release, Senate-House conference action regarding Water Pollution Control Bill, September 14, 1972
700, Press Release, campaign helpers named Citizens, Friends, Neighbor, Workers and Youth for JR, September 18, 1972
701, Press Release, Representative Robert E. Jones of Alabama commends JR on leadership on new pollution control legislation, Clean Water Bill Conference, September 15, 1972
707, Press Release, Hill-Burton Allocation Formula, amendment to the construction program, September 18, 1972
708, Press Release, railroad retirement benefits should be increased, September 20, 1972
709, Press Release, JR is praised by Commissioner of Education Sidney Marland, September 19, 1972
710, Press Release, Architectural Barriers Act of 1968, September 19, 1972
711, Democratic Platform for 1972, State Democratic Convention, Charleston, August 19, 1972
712, Beeper, Veterans eligible for training at Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Academy, Beckley, September 15, 1972
713, Tribute, Paul Strachan’s life was dedicated to assisting handicapped, September 18, 1972
714, Article for Labor newspaper roundup, regarding 18 year old vote, September 19, 1972
715, Article in New York Times, regarding The Enquirer, Lantana, Florida newspaper, August 25, 1972
716, Press Release, bill to permit television coverage of pro football game if game is sold out 48 hours prior, September 21, 1972
717, Press Release, Omnibus Rivers and Harbors Bill, streambank erosion, Flood Control Act approved in Committee, September 21, 1972
718, Press Release, water clarification system to be installed at Gauley-Eagle #4 coal plant in Nicholas County, September 22, 1972
719, Press Release, Senate passage of 1972, Flood Control Act, September 27, 1972
720, Press Release, Senator Hubert Humphrey accepted Senator Randolph’s invitation to address
a Monongalia County Dinner & Democratic Rally
721, Speech, Ripley Democratic Women Fund Raising Dinner, Ripley, W.Va.,
September 23, 1972
722, Speech, Dedication Dinner, Keyser, W.Va., Cattanoogna Glass Company,
September 22, 1972
723, Statistics, Current West Virginia Health situation, Nurses, Doctors, Hospitals, etc.,
September, 1972
724, Press Release, Revenue Sharing, Amounts for State of West Virginia, Counties and
Communities, September 29, 1972
725, Article, Wall Street Journal regarding Nixon and McGovern, September 22, 1972
726, Article, by Clement Stone in Success Unlimited, “It’s an important day in your life,”
Regarding 18 year old voter, November, 1972
727, Davis Creek Church of the Nazarene, Charleston, W.Va., “With God – A Venture of
Faith,” September 24, 1972
728, Statement, Rehabilitation Act of 1972 S. 3987 – handicapped program, Vocational
Rehabilitation Act, September 26, 1972
729, Appendix, Romney, W.Va., the Students at the school for blind and deaf participate
in Nature Tour Poem, “Shared Beauty,” September 29, 1972
730, Speech, Democratic Rally, Huntington, W.Va., September 22, 1972
731, Speech, Dedication of a “right to vote” exhibition at the Smithsonian, Washington, D.C.,
September 26, 1972
732, Press Release, Foreign Assistance Act of 1972, September 26, 1972
733, Speech, Dedication of Preston County Educational Center, Kingwood, W.Va.,
September 29, 1972
734, Statement, Amendment to Social Security Act regarding disability insurance benefits
under worker’s compensation, September 28, 1972
735, Senator Edward Kennedy to have a day tour of W.Va., October 7, 1972
736, Campaign material, “The Environment and Common Sense,” September 28, 1972
737, Speech, “People Priorities” Harrisville, W.Va., Ritchie County, September 30, 1972
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738, Speech, “Congress Cuts Presidents’ Budgets” Grantsville, W.Va., Calhoun County
Democratic Rally, September 30, 1972
739, Press Release, EDA grant and loan program to continue for thirteen W.Va., counties,
September 28, 1972
740, Prayer Breakfast, Speech, Senator James L. Buckley, of New York copy,
September 28, 1972
741, Press Release, Veterans Medical School Program, Marshall University to be considered,
September 29, 1972
742, Article, Highway User Magazine, “Highways: Backbone of Appalachian Progress,”
by Senator Randolph, September, 1972
743, Speech, Peytona, W.Va., Boone County Young Democrats “The Environment and
Common Sense,” September 29, 1972
744, Speech, Jackson’s Mill, Lewis County Democratic Dinner, “Environmental Control
Requirements vs. Economic Dislocations,” October 3, 1972
745, Article, Fall Issue, LIMESTONE Magazine, “Highway Funds and Public Transportation,”
October 2, 1972
746, Briefing Material regarding Middle-Aged and Older Workers Employment Act, 1972
Prepared by Senate Special Committee on Aging, June 8, 1972
747, Biographical material, for “Solidarity” AFL-CIO Magazine, October 4, 1972
748, Press Release, Black Lung Benefits Act, Progress reported in administering the
Program, October 6, 1972
750, Speech, Clarksburg, W.Va., W.Va. Chapter American Public Works Association
Distinguished Service Award presented to Senator Randolph, October 6, 1972
751, Press Release, Water Pollution Control bill passed by Congress, the measure goes to
the President for his signature, October 4, 1972
752, Senator Randolph answers Louis Leonard regarding his plans to vote for McGovern,
October 6 ,1972
753, Forest Festival, Senator could not attend dinner for Charles Kuralt, October 5, 1972
754, Dedication, West Mon Post 9916 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Westover, W.Va.,
July 21, 1972
755, Press Release, Federal Vocational Rehabilitation Act, House-Senate Conferees agreed
Provisions, October 10, 1972
756, Press Release, Rivers and Harbors Act, Streambank erosion, Flood Control projects,
October 10, 1972
757, Introduction, of Senator Pete Williams, Wheeling, W.Va., October 10, 1972
758, Labor Magazine, Article about Senator Randolph, October 7, 1972
759, Introduction, of Senator McGee, Parkersburg, W.Va., Democratic Dinner,
honoring Senator Randolph, October 13, 1972
760, Press Release, Senator Randolph campaigns with Senate Colleagues, October 11, 1972
761, Press Release, Amendment to surface mining Regulatory measures regarding economic
aid, jobs, etc., October 12, 1972
762, Statement, Surface mining Legislation Amendment by the Senator to regulate
Surface mining, October, 1972
763, Press Release, House and Senate conferees reached agreement on amendments to the
Older Americans Act, October 10, 1972
764, Telegrams, to all County Chairman to remove from display and distribution and
districution to Success Unlimited Magazine, November issue, October 12, 1972
765, T.V. Tape, Spot tapes for Television, Questions and Answers, Senator’s views,
October 13, 1972
766, Speech, Senator visited the Turtle Creek Convalescent Centre in Parkersburg urged the
Residents to vote absentee ballot in the November election, October 12, 1972
767, Press Release, Amendment to appropriations bill to provide funding for medical
schools established under the Veterans Administration Hospitals, October 12, 1972
768, Press Release, EDA Loan and Grant Program for Appalachian Hospitals, Thirteen
Counties eligible to receive assistance, October 12, 1972
769, Speech, W.Va. Moose State Convention, Charleston, October 14, 1972
770, Article, for the Huntington Advertiser, Huntington, October 14, 1972
771, Speech, Clay District Democratic Rally, Shinnston, October 15, 1972
772, Speech, Fireman’s Festival, Thornton, October 15, 1972
773, Salem College Board Meeting, Salem, October 15, 1972
774, Press Release, Senate and House Conferees fail to reach agreement on the highway
bill, October 14, 1972
775, Press Release, Leonard, Louise, her comments regarding the Senator and his answers
for news release, October 18, 1972
776, League of Women Voters of Marion County, Fairmont, W.Va., Questions and Answers,
October 17, 1972
777, League of Women Voters, Charleston, W.Va., Questions and Answers, Kanawha
County, October 16, 1972
778, Press Release, National Education Political Action Committee endorsed the candidacy
of Senator Randolph, October 18, 1972
779 Speech, Groundbreaking, Appalachian Mental Health Center, Elkins, October 19, 1972
780 Speech, Groundbreaking, Davis Memorial Hospital Addition, Elkins, October 19, 1972
781 Speech, Dedication, McCarrell Hall, Appalachian Bible Institute, Bradley, October 22, 1972
782 Speech, Mineral County Democratic Meeting, Keyser, October 12, 1972
783 Speech, Home Builders Association of West Virginia, Pipestem State Park, October 20, 1972
784 Speech, Pocahontas County Democratic Dinner, Marlinton, October 21, 1972
785 Speech, Accomplishments of 92nd Congress, Rainelle Chamber of Commerce, Rupert, October 19, 1972
786 Press Release, Passage of American Disabled, Huntington, October 20, 1972
787 Press Release, Veterans Administration Hospital, Beckley, October 21, 1972
788 Speech, Tyler County Democratic Dinner, October 21, 1972
789 Speech, Groundbreaking, Wheeling Hospital, October 24, 1972
790 Press Release, People Mover Project Dedication, Morgantown, October 24, 1972
791 Speech, Summers County Democratic Reception, Hinton, October 20, 1972
792 Mock Election, Shepherd College, October 25, 1972
793 Advertising and Certification – Article on JR, October 24, 1972
794 Speech, Berkeley County Democratic Women’s Club, Martinsburg, October 26, 1972
795 Award, American Foundation for the Blind, Migel Medal, New York, October 26, 1972
796 Bio Material, Marquis Who’s Who, Inc., JR, October 25, 1972 (empty)
797 JR Introduction of Edmund Muskie, Brooke County Democratic Dinner, Follansbee, October 28, 1972
798 Speech, Dedication of Extended Care Wing, Broaddus Hospital, Philippi, October 29, 1972
799 Speech, Lewis County Democratic Dinner, Weston, October 3, 1972
800 Speech, Democratic Dinner, Fairmont, October 27, 1972
801 Tape, Questions and Answers, Mike Slater, WHIS-TV, Bluefield, October 25, 1972
802 Tape, Questions and Answers, League of Women Voters, Parkersburg, WNOW-CTV, October 26, 1972
803 Press Release, Emergency Health Personnel Act, November 2, 1972
804 Speech, WVU Young Democrats, Hubert Humphrey, Guest, Morgantown, October 30, 1972
805 Speech, Democratic Meeting, Edmund Muskie, Speaker, Benedum Airport, Clarksburg, October 28, 1972
806 Poem, Alfred Tennyson, “Locksley Hall,” 1972
807 Speech, Tucker County Democratic Rally, Parsons, October 31, 1972
808 Campaign Contributions to JR, October 1972
809 Editorials Regarding Support of JR, October 30, 1972
810 Dedication, Access Road to Tri-State Airport, Huntington, November 1, 1972
811 Louise Leonard, Statements, West Virginia Papers with Attacks on JR, October 1972
812 Press Release, Deep Water Port Policy Issues, Corps of Engineers, October 30, 1972
378 Statistics on Population, West Virginia Counties and Cities, 1972-1976
SR 279, Anti-Dumping
813, Article, W.Va. Horse Industry In Quarter Horse Journal and Reprint in Market
Market Bulletin, October, 1972
814, Speech, Peterstown, Monroe County Democratic Rally, November 1, 1972
815, Press Release, Elkins, Senator was the speaker at the American Association of
Retired Teachers Association, White House Conference on Aging, October 31, 1972
816, Speech, Clay, Clay County Democratic Rally, November 4, 1972
817, Speech, Webster Springs, Education discussed, November 1, 1972
818, Mock Election held at West Virginia Northern Community College, October, 1972
819, Speech, Wheeling, W.Va., Linsly Institute, November 5, 1972
820, Press Release, Senator endorses by VALUE ENGINEERING DIGEST, November 2, 1972
821, Press Release, 13 W.Va. Counties to have Federal Economic Assistance, November 3, 1972
822, Speech, Buckhannon, W.Va., Postal Service discussed, November 3, 1972
823, Reprints from Congressional Record, re: Surface Coal Mine Control Act of 1972, also
reprint remarks of Senator Mansfield re: Strip Mining, etc., October 13, 1972
824, Air Traffic Control Tower at Benedum Airport and Instrument landing system for Mercer
County Airport, Clarksburg-Bluefield, November 3, 1972
825, Election headquarters, Senator Randolph to be at his Elkins, W.Va. address for election
Returns, November 7, 1972
826, Press Release, Senator is concerned over pending agreement to purchase natural gas from
Soviet Union, November 4, 1972
827a, Nader Report, re: Senator Randolph and News Clips
827, Air Show, Charleston, W.Va., The Blue Angels and The Golden Knights,
November 5, 1972
826a, Groundbreaking, Flight Service Tower, etc., Morgantown Municipal Airport, Walter L.
(Bill) Hart (Field)
828, Press Release, American Disabled Veterans endorsed candidacy of Senator Randolph
for re-election, October 23, 1972
829, Speech Material: Highway Material Special news release to Bluefield Daily Telegraph,
October 21, 1972
830, Dinner, Rally at Charles Town, Senator Inouye guest speaker, November, 1972
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831, Speech, Molasses Festival, Arnoldsburg, October 3, 1972
832, General Election Vote – W.Va., Comments from newspapers, November 15, 1972
833, Ground Breaking, National Air and Space Museum, Washington, D. C., Smithsonian
Building, November 20, 1972
834, Speech, Martinsburg, W.Va., New City Hospital Dedication, November 8, 1972
835, Senator Randolph Thanks the Voters for their support, Clips from Newspapers,
November, 1972
836, Article, “The Vital Link” re: Transportation and printed in The Greyhound Magazine,
November, 1972
837, Death of Bill Hart, Remarks by Senator Randolph, Morgantown, W.Va.,
November 27, 1972
838, Primary Election results, Senator Randolph had 94% of the vote, Vote and Summary
of W.Va., October 13, 1972
839, Press Release, General Accounting Office study, re: Health Construction Costs,
November 22, 1972
840, Press Release, GSA has indicated it will withdraw regulations which would affect
Blind vending operation’s in federal buildings, November 29, 1972
841, Speech, Dedication of Freedom Tree, Charleston, December 2, 1972
842, Speech, Freedom Tree Dedication, St. Albans High School, St. Albans, December 2, 1972
844, Program, Senator placed an ad in the program fro the annual card party, Altar
Society of Follansbee, W.Va., “Americana 72,” October 26, 1972
845, Press Release, Grants to W. Va. Department of Natural Resources from the Bureau
of Outdoor Recreation of the U.S. Department of the Interior, November 29, 1972
846, False Statements by Louise Leonard, re: contribution by W.Va., Pharmaceutical
Association, October 31, 1972
847, Introduction of Birch Bayh, Senator of Indiana, the Speaker at the Business and
Professional Women’s Club, Clarksburg, W.Va., June 27, 1972
848, Speech, Associated General Contractors of Illinois, Springfield, Illinois, “The Task
Ahead in Public Works,” December 8, 1972
849, Article, Washington Monthly Magazine, re: Randolph-Sheppard Act, “Stealing from the
Blind” by Marjorie Byrd, December, 1972
850, Speech, American Association of Retired Persons and National Retired Teachers
Association, Washington, D. C., “Action in Aging; A Congressional View,”
December 4, 1972
851, Program, 1972-73, Davis and Elkins College, Basketball, December, 1972
852, Press Release, Department of Peace, December 7, 1972
853, Press Release, Revenue Sharing Program, 1st payment to W.Va., December 7, 1972
854, Truman, President, President Truman is ill, December, 1972
855, Davis, John, his statement in 1924 when he was a candidate for President, 1972
856, Dellinger, Davis, Articles about him taken from Record and Newspapers, Peoples
March, Crime and Communist Agitator, December, 1972
857, Press Release, Fuels and Energy Policy Study, Oil Import policies, Oil, Gas and
Coal Supplies, December 12, 1972
858, Press Release, Gas supplies will be short, Senator concerned re: Fairmont
Westinghouse Plant which could be forced to close, December 12, 1972
859, Speech, Bridge Dedication, Philippi, December 15, 1972
860, Addresses, Democratic Womens Club of West Virginia, Letter of Thanks for
Support by the Senator, December, 1972
862, Builder Magazine, Banquet-Art, re: Highways, December, 1972
863, Donations listed, Senator Randolph filed election donations, December, 1972
864, Program, West Virginia Society of D.C., Contribution to the GALA, December 3, 1972
865, Resolution, Conference of Executives of American Schools for the Deaf, In appreciation
for work of Senator Randolph, 1972
866, Awards, Limestone Magazine, re: Highway Award to Senator Randolph, 1972
867, Campaign Material, Copies of Press Release, etc., Phil McGance folder, December, 1972
Campaign Material, 1972
868, Letter, by James D. Ross, Keyser, W.Va., re: Potomac State College, Crime and
Disrespect of police, December 14, 1972
869, Press Release, Statement, re: Bombing of North Vietnam, December 29, 1972
870, Election Results, The Charleston Gazette, General Election, December 23, 1972
870a, Official Returns, General Election issued by Secretary of State, November 7, 1972
Miscellaneous Programs, 1973
1, Press Release, Blind vending operations on Federal Property, Randolph-Sheppard
Program, January 4, 1973
2, Speech, National-Dulles Airports Club Dinner, Dulles Airport, Washington, D.C.,
January 4, 1973
3, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Middle-Aged and Older Americans Training Act,
January 4, 1973
4, Press Release, Church-Kennedy Resolution, re: Vietnam War, Bombing, Prisoners of
War, January 4, 1973
5, Article and Reference Material, on Highway User Article and for Nation’s Business
Magazine, January, 1973
6, Associated Press Questionnaire, Dick Carvell, Huntington, W.Va., Legislative Measures
for W.Va., Telegram #3919, January 5, 1973
7, Picture, Senator’s Mansfield, Byrd and Randolph, 93rd Congress, January 5, 1973
8, Press Release, Princeton Sewage Grant from Environmental Protection Agency,
January 14, 1973
9, Press Release, Grant to Flatwoods-Canoe Run Public Service District in Braxton County,
Awarded by EPA
10, Press Release, Grantsville Sewage Treatment Plant, Grant Increase, EPA, January 5, 1973
11, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission, Maternal and Child Health Care Grant
to Braxton, Clay, Webster, Greenbrier and Nicholas Counties, January 8, 1973
12, Press Release, U.S. Postal Service, Senator to Investigate their inefficiency, Charleston,
W.Va. has huge backlog of mail, January 6, 1973
13, Press Release, Appalachian Commission Grant for Access Road to Franklin Industrial
Park, January 8, 1973
14, Nomination of Peter J. Brinegar as Secretary of Transportation, Questions by Senator,
January 1, 1973
15, Press Release, FAA Grant to Kanawha Airport, Charleston, W.Va., January 8, 1973
16, Press Release, Grant to Rubber Fabricators from Defense Supply Agency, Grantsville,
W.Va., Telegram, January 10, 1973
17, Press Release, Revenue sharing, 2nd payment announced for the State, Telegram #3936
Thru #4037
18, Press Release, Army Contract for Bloomington Lake, Mineral County, Telegram #4040
Thru #4042, January 11, 1973
19, Press Release, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant to Kingwood, W.Va., U.S. Department
of the Interior, January 12, 1973
20, Press Release, Environmental Protection Agency, Sewage grants to W.Va. cities,
January 3, 1973
21, Press Release, Senator joined fifteen others they have filed a “friend of court” brief
supporting Missouri Highway Commission’s suit against the Executive Branch for
withholding of Federal Highway funds.
22, Press Release, Gasification of Coal, Indiana to have Demonstration Plant
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23, Speech, Statement in the U.S. Senate, Fuels and Energy, January 16, 1973
24, Press Release, Common Cause Questionnaire regarding Congressional Reform, January 12, 1973
25, Press Release, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Awarded contract for highway adjustment at Hannibal Lock and Dam, New Martinsville, W.Va., January 17, 1973
26, Telegram, to Robert M. Ball, Commissioner of Social Security, regarding Black Lung application, January 18, 1973
27, Press Release, Economic Development Administration Bill introduced by Senator Randolph to prohibit the Administration from depriving 13 W.Va. counties of their EDA eligibility, January 18, 1973
28, Statement, 149th Anniversary of the birth of Stonewall Jackson, January 20, 1973
29, Press Release, Senator’s comments on the speech by President Nixon, Inaugural address, January 20, 1973
30, Press Release, Inefficient ill-managed Postal Service as shown as a molasses river, January 19, 1973
31, Press Release, National Chamber of Commerce praises Senator Randolph regarding Nation’s energy policy, January 17, 1973
32, Statement, Fuels and Energy Crisis, Truck Stop operators urge high priority for fuel for hauling, January 23, 1973
33, Eulogy, Lyndon B. Johnson, also press releases, copy of the Congressional Record, January 24, 1973
34, Robert E. Lee, comments by J. William Jones, D.D., January, 1973
35, Press Release, Hill Burton to Glenville for County Public Health Service and Outpatient Clinic, January 23, 1973
36, Press Release, Rural Bus Transportation and Highland Scenic Highway, Highway Act of 1973, Telegrams
37, Reference Material, “How to Get Along with People” by Dr. B.C. Harrington (90 years old) Center for Senior Group, Elkins, W.Va., January, 1973
38, Press Release, Financial disclosure, S.397 a bill by Senators Mathias and Stevenson, referred to the Committee on Government Affairs Statement of the Senator’s stand to Tom Knight of the Charleston Gazette, January 23, 1973
39, Press Release, Occupational Safety and Health Act Seminar on the Bethany Campus, W.Va. Safety Council, January 23, 1973
40, Hearing, Peter J. Brennan, appears before the Senate Labor Commission regarding nomination for Secretary of Labor, January 19, 1973
41, Press Release, Joint resolution to force the Nixon Administration to release impounded funds which are used for Vocational Rehabilitation grants, January 24, 1973
42, Press Release, Senator’s statement following the termination of the war in Vietnam as announced by President Nixon, January 23, 1973
43, Press Release, Housing and Urban Development Contract, Martinsburg, W.Va. two housing projects, Telegram, January 26, 1973
44, Press Release, EDA funds to be released by Nixon, Telegram, January 26, 1973
45, Tape, March of Dimes for WHIS, Bluefield, W.Va., January, 1973
46, Program, American Cancer Society, Minnie Pearl and Lawrence Welk Co-Chairman and Ed Reimers MC, Houston, Texas, January, 1973
47, Article, in Success Magazine by Senator Randolph, “What Pop Taught Me,” January, 1973
48, Press Release, U.S. Postal Service very inefficient and they have too many high-priced officials, January 29, 1973
49, Interview, regarding Postal Service with Barbara Burke and Saul Kohler, January 30, 1973
50, Press Release, Customs Facility “Port of Entry” hope to have in Charleston, W.Va., January 31, 1973
51, Statement, Introduction of Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1973, Telegrams #4233-#4256, January 31, 1973
52, Statement, Rural Health Programs Introduced Bill in Congress, Telegram #4257-#4267, January 31, 1973
53, Press Release, Army Corps of Engineers, Contract for Sutton Lake, February 1, 1973
54, Statement, Fuels and Energy Policy Study, A National Energy Policy is needed, February 1, 1973
55, Press Release, Migrant Health Act, Health Care for itinerant workers, February 1, 1973
56, Press Release, Senate Passage of Flood Control Rivers and Harbors Bill, Telegram, February 1, 1973
57, National Prayer Breakfast, Washington, D.C., February 1, 1973
58, Statement, regarding Legislative schedule, Public Works Committee, February, 1973
59, Press Release, Library Services Cutback and Co-sponsorship of REAP, Telegram, February 2, 1973
60, Eulogy, Harry S. Truman, A Leader equal to the Task in Congressional Record, February 5, 1973
61, Press Release, National Employ of the Older Worker Week, Introduced by J. R. Telegram, February 2, 1973
62, Press Release, New Martinsville included in the National Airport Systems Plan, Telegram, February 5, 1973
63, Statement, Remarks by Senator Randolph before the rules committee on S. Res. 51 – Special Committee on Aging, February 5, 1973
64, Speech, Public Works and the New Congress before Associated General Contractors, Washington, D.C., February 6, 1973
65, Christianity Today, Article regarding Census, Senators and their Church Affiliation, February 1973
66, Evolution, Man’s Place in Nature, February 1973
67, Press Release, JR Chairman of American Cancer Society’s Fund-Raising for West Virginia, February 1973
68, Senator Gale McGee, Chairman of Post Office Committee Hearings, February 27, 1973
69, Statement, Federal Aid Highway Program, Senator Kennedy Wants Transit Fund Used for Urban Mass Transit Systems, February 7, 1973
70, Statement, Program, Severely Handicapped Developmental Disabilities Act, February 7, 1973
71, Press Release, Older Americans Act, February 20, 1973
72, Press Release, Bureau of Mines, Research Center, Reduction in Funds and Personnel, Morgantown, February 7, 1973
73 Speech, Senate Youth Luncheon, Toys Helped Develop Man’s Top Achievements, Sponsored by William Randolph Hearst Foundation, February 8, 1973
74, Beeper, Birthday Greetings, WDNE Radio, Elkins, February 8, 1973
75, Article, JR for Chicago Daily News, regarding Randolph-Sheppard Act, February 1973
76, T.V., First Tuesday, Interview with Elliott Frankel, NBC News, regarding Highway
Trust Fund and requested use of funds for “Rail-Transit,” February, 1973
78, Press Release, WV Forestry Management Practices and Troutt and Kelley release stating
figures Jennings Randolph gave were wrong, February 15, 1973
79, Press Release, Virginia Physical Disability Payments for Vietnam Era Veterans,
February 12-14, 1973
80, Press Release, GSA to provide study team to go to Wheeling to prepare new Federal
Building Project, February 14, 1973
81, Bridge Replacement Program, Statistics and Memorandum from John Yago,
February 14, 1973
82, Speech, Catholic University Adult Education Group, Washington, D.C., February 15, 1973
83, Press Release, Weirton Steel, Grant from EDA, February 15, 1973
84, Press Release, Migrant Health Act, Community Health Services, February 16, 1973
85, Press Release, Introduction of Education of the Handicapped Act, February 16, 1973
86, Press Release, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Grant for Weston, February 16, 1973
87, Press Release, Economic Development Administration Grant to Pine Grove, Repair
Flood Damage, February 15, 1973
88, Statement, Hearing on Nomination of Russell F. Merriman, to be Federal Co-Chairman
of New England Regional Commission, February 21, 1973
89, Statement, Hearings on a Bill to extend the Public Works and Economic Development
Act for a period of one year, February 21, 1973
90, Press Release, Cancer Research, Jennings Randolph and Mr. & Mrs. Armstrong of Dunbar,
February 21, 1973
91, Speech, Dedication of Post Office and Federal Building, Morgantown, W.Va.,
February 23, 1973
92, Press Release, Action Grant to Jackson County Community Action Association for
Operation of a Retired Senior Volunteer Program, February 23, 1973
93, Press Release, GSA Contract for Painting of Mt. Hope Federal Building, February 23, 1973
94, Bio, Sketch of Jennings Randolph, February, 1973
95, Press Release, Budget Cuts for Student Loans, Student Loan Programs, Letter to Caspar
Weinberger, Secretary of HEW, February 23, 1973
96, Press Release, WV Highland Scenic Highway/Parkways Bus Transportation Program for
Rural Areas, February 26, 1973
97, Speech Material, “The Next 28 years – A Time for Leadership,” February, 1973
98, Pamphlets, BSA and United States Flag, February, 1973
99, Interview, Drew Von Berger, UPI, Jennings Randolph’s views on Amnesty, February, 1973
100, Magazine Art, The Postal Supervisor, regarding Jennings Randolph investigation of
Postal Service Mail Delivery, March, 1973
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101, Veterans Affairs, Statement, Joe L. Matthews, National Commander, February 27, 1973
102, Statement, Rehabilitation Act of 1972, regarding services for the Handicapped,
Architectural and Transportation Barriers, February 28, 1973
103, Statement, Employment Retirement incomes for middle-aged and older workers,
February 28, 1973
104, Letter to J.C. Maurice, Editor of Charleston Daily Mail, regarding trust fund,
February 21, 1973
105, Press Release, Rural Environmental Assistance Program (REAP), March 1, 1973
106, Press Release, Budget cuts fro Solid Waste Programs, March 1, 1973
107, Press Release, Senate Committee approves Highway Fund Release, Statistics by States,
February 22, 1973
108, Press Release, Jennings Randolph subsidy for Superport Construction for Oil Importation,
March 1, 1973, Richwood Water System, Miscellaneous Cups, 1973
109, Press Release, Economic Development Administration, Funds approved for Richwood
Water System, March 5, 1973
110, Death of Pearl S. Buck, March 6, 1973
111, Press Release, EDA Grant, White Sulphur Springs, Water System, March 6, 1973
112, Picture, Postal Hearing, Jennings Randolph, John Giannini and David Minton,
March 6, 1973
113, Press Release, Senate Passage, Veterans Health Care Expansion Act, Veterans Drug and
Alcohol Treatment and Rehabilitation Act and Distribution of Interstate Highway
Funds, March 6, 1973
114, Speech, Hearings by Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee, March 7, 1973
115, Congressional Record of 5/11/1933, Jennings Randolph Speech, “The Unapplauded
Molders of Men,” Mother’s Day
116, Jennings Randolph Article, Nancy Hanks Birthplace Monument, February 9, 1973
117, Speech, regarding Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968m, Committee
on Commerce, March 8, 1973
118, Press Release, Jennings Randolph reservations about Air Program to rebuild North
Vietnam, March 7, 1973
119, Speech, “Public Transportation Problems,” National News Paper Association,
March 8, 1973
120, Press Release, Medicare Cutbacks, Jennings Randolph and Committee of Aging
Oppose, March 8, 1973
121, Press Release, Beeper Statement, WXIT’s Buzz the Fuzz Program, March 8, 1973
122, New York Times, Highway Fund, A Conflict of Lobbies, March 18, 1973
123, Press Release, Newspaper Editors, Washington Telegram, Speech, March 7, 1973
124, Statement, Public Health Service Act, March 8, 1973
125, Statement, Emergency Resource Allocation Board, March 6, 1973
126, Press Release, Hearings Post Office and Civil Service, Badly Damaged Package in Transit, March 9, 1973
127, Press Release, Berkeley County Public Service Department, Water System Loan from FHA, March 12, 1973
128, Press Release, National Employ the Older Worker Week, March 13, 1973
129, Contest in 1969, “Freedom’s Challenge,” Debra D. George, First Place Winner
130, Press Release, Child Abuse Bill, Telegram, JR is co-sponsor
131, Speech, “Highway Legislation, 1973,” Associated General Contractors, San Francisco, March 13, 1973
132, Statement, regarding hearings to be held on Education for Handicapped Children, March 15, 1973
133, Statement, JR will co-sponsor the National Energy Research and Development Policy Act of 1973, March 16, 1973
134, Speech, National Energy Forum 2, Washington, Bi-Partisan Action, March 19, 1973
135, Picture, JR and others use jackhammers in symbolic crumbling of architectural barriers to handicapped on Capitol Hill, March 22, 1973
136, Press Release, Senate passed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973, Telegram, March 15, 1973
137, Press Release, Rehabilitation Act passed by Congress, JR urged President to sign, March 19, 1973
138, Speech, Hearings, Education of the Handicapped, March 20, 1973
139, Speech, Health Facilities Construction Costs, GAO Briefing, March 22, 1973
140, Press Release, MEDIHC Program, Flood Speech, Telegrams 4974-76, Placement of Veterans in Health Care Positions, March 22, 1973
141, Press Release, Labor Committee, one year extension of Health Care A and Hospital Construction Programs, Telegrams 4977-5000, March 22, 1973
142, Article, WVU Magazine, regarding Coal Mine Health and Safety, by Orrin B. Conaway, Jr., 1973
143, Press Release, Bills Designed to Black Proposed Cuts in Disability Benefits to Vietnam Veterans, JR against aid to North Vietnam and amnesty
144, Statement, Hearings regarding child abuse, Subcommittee on Children and Youth, March 26, 1973
145, Statement, Fuels and Energy, “The Crisis Won’t Wait For Them,” Speech by Senator Henry Jackson, March 27, 1973
146, Press Release, Mandatory Reemployment Rights under Federal Law for Veterans, JR to sponsor
147, Press Release JR Statement regarding President’s veto of Rehabilitation Act and Senate Passage of Hill-Burton Regional Medical Program, March 27, 1973
148, Statement, S. 1395, A bill to encourage and support dissemination of news, educational materials, etc, through mails, March 27, 1973
149, Questions for John Ottina regarding education of handicapped under National Institute of Education, March 29, 1973
150, Press Release, Amendment to Permit Streambank Erosion eligible for Federal Disaster Assistance, March 28, 1973
151, Beeper Statement regarding Cancer Crusade, March 29, 1973
152, Press Release, Public Works Committee reported EDA Bill for 1 Year Extension and Highway Safety Bill, March 29, 1973
153, Speech, American Road Builders Association Convention, Houston, April 2, 1973
154, Press Release, GSA Contract for Space for Internal Revenue Building, Martinsburg, April 2, 1973
155, Speech, Air Pollution Control Association, Washington, regarding fuels and energy, April 4, 1973
156, Press Release, Resolution on Health Care, JR Speech on Fuels before Air Pollution Control Administrator, April 4, 1973
157, Speech of Senator Moss, regarding fuels and energy before the National Energy Forum, April 4, 1973
158, Speech, Cancer Crusade Kickoff Luncheon, Charleston, April 7, 1973
159, Press Release, JR & Harry Byrd on amendment to prohibit aid to North Vietnam & Amtrack being taken from the Parkersburg-Washington run, April 5, 1973
160, Speech Fayette Plateau Chamber of Commerce, Oak Hill, April 7, 1973
161, Speech, Harpers Ferry, Flagstaff Dedicated in Honor of Mayor Bradley Nash, National Park Service, April 14, 1973
162, Article, American Federation Government Workers Magazine, JR says there should be system to help displaced employees, April 6, 1973
163, Speech, 15th Canada-United States Interparliamentary Meeting, White Sulphur Springs, April 6, 1973
164, Press Release, Introduction of National Adoption Information Exchange System, April 9, 1973
165, Article, Charleston Gazette-Mail, regarding JR, by Mary Russell, April 8, 1973
166, Statement, JR pledges support for new Rehabilitation Act, legislation aid for handicapped persons, April 10, 1973
167, Beeper, made for WWVU-TV, Morgantown, regarding banning of smoking in public places, April 10, 1973
168, Press Release, JR asks for more federal assistance for Buffalo Creek, April 10, 1973
169, Article by Ymelda Dixon, regarding JR’s trip to New York, returned to Washington by Governor Rockefeller’s limousine, March 26, 1973
170, Press Release, JR supports Administrator Ruckelshaus in transition decision regarding Clean Air Act for automobile emission, April 16, 1973
171, Statement, Clean Air Act extended for one year, regarding emission controls, April 16, 1973
172, Press Release, grants to Wheeling, urban mass transit & GSA to Wheeling Transit and Warwood Tool, April 16, 1973
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173, Speech, Armco Steel Corporation, Washington, D.C., Madison Hotel, April 17, 1973
174, Magazine, Construction Equipment Magazine, Picture of Senator and Article, April 17, 1973
175, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission approved grant for the continuation of
dental health development program, April 13, 1973
176, Press Release, Supplemental Appropriations Bill (Education) financial aid to students,
Telegram, April 17, 1973
177, Statement, Public Works Committee, Senator stresses importance of flood control
projects, April 18, 1973
178, Speech, Comments on President Nixon’s Energy Message to the Congress, Press Release
and Telegrams, April 18, 1973
179, Speech, Highway Safety Act, 25th Anniversary of Driver and Safety Education
Association of W.Va., April 18, 1973
180, Speech, Reemployment rights for veterans S. 1635 a bill to amend section 9 of the
Reemployment rights of members of the armed forces, April 18, 1973
181, Press Release, Council on Environmental Quality has given approval to proceed on
Bridge construction Chester Bridge included, April 19, 1973
183, Speech, Manufacturing Chemists Association, Chemical Forum, Washington, D.C.,
April 23, 1973
184, President Nixon, his Energy message to the Congress and statement from Secretary of
the Treasury regarding Oil Import Program, April 20, 1973
185, Statement, “Crisis of the Dollar” comments on the Economy, 1973
186, Press Release, EDA Grants for Fayette County and Arbuckles Public Service District
for Minden and grant for Triadelphia for water and sewer improvements, April 27, 1973
188, Press Release, FAA grants to Moundsville for Airport Construction, Telegram 5267,
April 23, 1973
189, Speech, Remarks regard Executive Privilege, Colorado, Grand Junction, Bookcliff
Knife and Fork Club, March 31, 1973
190, Statement, before National Fuels and Energy Policy Study, Interior Committee,
regarding Fuels Energy Policy, comments on Nixon’s message, May 1, 1973
191, Speech, Groundbreaking Ceremony, Barbour County Rest and Retirement Home,
Belington, W.Va., April 28, 1973
192, Beeper, “HammRoast” of News-Register Editor Harry Hamm, Wheeling, regarding
Birthday Celebration, May 12, 1973
193, Honorary Degrees, to Senator Randolph and Rev. Milligan, Honorary Doctorate to
both from Pikeville College, Pikeville, Kentucky, May 6, 1973
194, Press Release, Senator urged that Postmaster appointments should go to residents of the
area where they are working, April 19, 1973
195, Speech, Sons of American Revolution, Jackson’s Mill, April 28, 1973
196, Speech, U. S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D.C., and Press Release regarding
Water Resource Funding, May 1, 1973
197, Press Release, Funding for Water Resource Projects, River Basin program and
Lakes, flood control, April 20, 1973
198, Press Release, Senator comments on the “Watergate Affair” urges the appointment of a
Special Prosecutor to investigate, May 2, 1973
199, Interview, Al Sperber of WHN on “out of sight” program for blind, Randolph-Sheppard
Act, May 1, 1973
200, Article, American Road Builder Magazine May Issue, Transportation Funding now and in the Future, May, 1973
201, Speech Material, regarding Declaration of Independence, “They signed for Us,” The
Strange Fate of those who helped free America, Harvey article, 1973
202, Appendix, 100th Birthday for The Charleston Gazatte, largest newspaper in West Virginia,
May 10, 1973
203, Press Release, Legislation to aid children who are adopted, Social Security laws as written
does not qualify benefits for adopted children, May 4, 1973
204, Press Release, Introduction of Toll-Free Telephone Service Telegrams, #5418-41,
May 3, 1973
205, Article, by Senator Randolph for the “Waste Age” magazine, Federal Solid Waste
Management Policy, May 5, 1973
206, Press Release, HUD Grant Commitment for Buffalo Creek Valley for water sewage and
ARC Funds for housing for families of Buffalo Creek due to the flood, May 4, 1973
207, Speech, American Mining Congress, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania “Energy and America’s
Future, May 7, 1973
208, Speech, W.Va., State Society Son and Daughter Banquet, Washington, D.C., Fort Myer
Officer Mess, May 4, 1973
209, Testimony, before subcommittee on Aviation regarding reduced rates for blind, handicapped and people over 65 and under 21, May 8, 1973
210, Letter to the Editor of the Herald-Dispatch, regarding the use of the Highway Trust Fund
and mass transit, May 7, 1973
211, Press Release, Economic Development Administration program to be extended for another
year, 13 W.Va. counties will be helped, May 8, 1973
212, Press Release, Senate passage to establish a Council on Energy Policy, Telegrams 5514-5544
213, Press Release, Sewer System for Eleanor, W.Va. funding for improvement, Telegrams,
May 10, 1973
214, Statement, Senator supports S.70 , to establish a Council on Energy Policy, May 10, 1973
215, Honorary Degree, Morris Harvey College, Doctorate of Law Degrees for Byrd and
Randolph, May 13, 1973
216, Beeper, Marshall University Medical School, Tape for WMUL-TV, Huntington,
May 14, 1973
217, Statement, Federal Highway Bill, funding for construction, asks for apportionment of funds
for 1974 in order to continue highway programs, May 14, 1973
218, Appendix, Senator expresses appreciation to the Radio media of W.Va., May is National
Radio Month, May 15, 1973
219, Press Release, Education Grants (federally affected) to Jefferson, Pocahontas, Randolph
and Pendleton Counties, May 16, 1973
220, Press Release, Study Commission directed to evaluate Federal Water pollution control
activities, May 15, 1973
221, Press Release, Water System approved for loan to Doolin Water Association, Wetzel
County, and approved by Farmers Home Administration, May 21, 1973
222, Press Release, Physician for Doddridge County National Health Services Corps,
Dr. Jay Paul, May 16, 1973
223, Press Release, Cancer Crusade, Picture of Julia Downs and Senator Randolph, “Reach
for Recovery,” Volunteer Cancer Programs, May 17, 1973
224, Appendix, Senator stresses importance of meeting of President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, May 7, 1973
225, Statement, Senator discusses key issues to be resolved in Highway Conference,
May 7, 1973
226, Statement, Senator supports the Extension of the Adult Education Act, May 15, 1973
227, Press Release, Office Economic Opportunity Grant to Buffalo Public Service District
for a water system for Buffalo Creek Valley, May 17, 1973
228, Speech, “Invest in America” luncheon, New Senate Office Building, Washingon, D.C.,
May 16, 1973
229, Letter, Senator Randolph had letter from the Evening Star regarding Mississippi Flood,
Damages, etc., May 14, 1973
230, Appendix, National Police Week comments by Police Departments and Radio comment
by Senator, May 17, 1973
231, Speech, Salem, W.Va., Salem Herald Event “How free should a free press be? Also Press
Release and Telegrams, May 18, 1973
232, Speech, Dedication, Upper Deckers Creek Experimental Farm, Arthurdale, W.Va.,
May 19, 1973
233, World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, W.Va., Senator Pete V. Domenici, Speaker, Topic,
Mexico: “A Nation on the Move,” May 19, 1973
234, Statement, regarding Mid East Oil situation and insertion of Carl Bagge speech, Telegrams
5581-5604, May 20, 1973
235, Appendix, Kaiser Aluminum, Ravenswood, W.Va., May 22, 1973
236, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission Grant for Park, Martinsburg, Outdoor Recreation Funding, May 21, 1973
237, Press Release, Office of Management and Budget very important and the Senator says
the appointment for the Director should be confirmed by the Senate, May 22, 1973
238, Congratulations to Dr. John A.D. Cooper, President of the American Medical Colleges
received 1st Health Service Award, May 22, 1973
239, Press Release, GSA contract to Wheeling, Pittsburgh Steel Telegram, May 30, 1973
240, Press Release, Senate-House conferees on the Federal-Aid Highway Act agreed to
Senator’s proposal to permit urban areas to use highway funds for downtown parking,
May 22, 1973
241, Forest Festival, Comments, Elkins, W.Va., Queen named, June, 1973
242, Press Release, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant to Kenova, Wayne County, for
purchase of land and equipment for outdoor recreation, May 29, 1973
243, Press Release, Outdoor Recreation, Grant to Marshall County, Glendale, W.Va.,
Telegrams, June 29, 1973
244, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration loan for Belmont, W.Va., for Sewage
Disposal System, June 30, 1973
245, Press Release, Lowering speed limits on Interstate and White House Conference on
Handicapped,Telegrams, May 30, 1973
246, Statement, JR commends Postal Service on fuel conversion practices, May 30, 1973
247, Press Release, Senate passage of supplemental appropriations bill for new medical schools affiliated with the Veterans Administration, May 31, 1973
248, Press Release, Headstart grant for Webster County, May 31, 1973
249, Statement, opening statement at coal hearings, May 31, 1973
250, Press Release, ARC grant for recreational facilities, Lewis County Park, Weston, June 1, 1973
251, Speech, introduction of Robert N. (Red) Brown, Davis and Elkins College commencement, Elkins, June 2, 1973
252, Press Release, ARC grant for health planning in Brooke and Hancock counties, June 1, 1973
253, Press Release, JR and Senator Abe Ribicoff amendment to assure orderly allocations of fuels and energy supplies to state and local governments for essential services, June 1, 1973
254, Press Release, Labor and Public Welfare Committee approval of railroad retirement bill, June 5, 1973
255-258 missing (note on folder 259, "gone from desk")
259, Picture, Mexico-United States Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Guanajuato, Mexico, May 1973
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260, Statement, Emergency Petroleum Allocations Bill, June 1, 1973
261, Press Release, Senate votes 63-19 to cut all funds for bombing in Cambodia, May 31, 1973
263, Article, "History Amid Stars," regarding strip mining, Washington Star, June 3, 1973
264, Speech, "Challenge to a Life of Quality," Salem High School commencement, June 4, 1973
265, Press Release, ARC grants to Dorcas Public Service District, Grant County, for water system, June 5, 1973
266, Speech, "Challenge to a Life of Quality," Roosevelt-Wilson High School commencement, Clarksburg, June 6, 1973
267, Press Release, retirement bill approved by Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, June 5, 1973
268, Press Release, Senate-House conference regarding Veterans Administration Medical School Program, June 5, 1973
269, Press Release, Marshall University Medical School, Dr. Marc J. Musser, June 7, 1973
270, Program, Radio and Television Correspondents Dinner, Washington, June 7, 1973
271, Press Release, Water Pollution Hearings, Study Commission, May 16, 1973
272, Statement, regarding reduction in elementary and secondary funds for education, June 6, 1973
273, Speech, "Education's Biggest Failure - A Teaching of Values," St. Marys High School commencement, June 8, 1973
273, Awards Luncheon, Religious Heritage of America, June 7, 1973
274, Press Release, college work study, educational grants and strengthening developing institutions, June 7, 1973
276, Statement, college work study, educational grants and strengthening developing institutions, June 8, 1973
277, Statement, JR salutes Capitol Page School graduating class, June 8, 1973
278, Groundbreaking, Bureau of Public Debt, Parkersburg; also release on coal policy hearings, June 8, 1973
279, Press Release, grant to United Aircraft of West Virginia from naval air system command (helicoptors), Bridgeport, June 8, 1973
280, Press Release, ARC grants to Webster and Logan counties for health care centers, vocational education, etc., June 11, 1973
281, Press Release, Port of Entry, Huntington added, Charleston named Port of Entry, Bureau of Customs, June 13, 1973
282, Statement, air transportation systems need improved facilities for handicapped persons, June 12, 1973
283, Press Release, Grandparents Day resolution, JR/RCB co-sponsors, June 21, 1973
284, Press Release, regarding Census of Agriculture for farmers, June 25, 1973
285, Article, JR proposed cut to defense/space programs to fund energy programs, April 25, 1973
286, Press Release, Economic Development Administration grant to Region 8, Petersburg, for Grant, Hampshire, Hardy, Mineral, and Pendleton, June 14, 1973
287, Press Release, Labor and Public Works Committee, approval of Community Services Act of 1973 and Emergency Employment Amendment of 1973, June 14, 1973
288, Radio Script, honoring Jimmie Dickens, South Charleston, June 15, 1973
289, Statement, "The First 100 Days of the Democratic New Deal," June 27, 1973
290, Speech, Lions Club installation of officers, Ladies Night, Martinsburg, June 23, 1973
291, Press Release, Sheltered Workshops, Wagner-O'Day amendments, June 15, 1973
292, Press Release, Office of Education grants, Mineral, Tucker, Cabell, Raleigh, and Ohio counties, June 15, 1973
293, Press Release, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, grant for Pendleton Run Recreation Area near Davis, June 18, 1973
295, Press Release, Army contract for Sheidow Bronze Corporation, Kingwood, June 18, 1973
296, Appendix, seventeen aviation pioneers conducted into OX5 Club Hall of Fame, Hammonsport, New York, June 15, 1973
297, Appendix, Dr. Leon S. Minckler report on clearcutting, Forest Service management, June 8, 1973
298, Press Release, EDA bill signed by President Richard Nixon, June 19, 1973
299, Telegram, JR urged that EDA in Huntington be continued, June 20, 1973
300, Press Release, Public Works Committee approval of limited recreational fees by United States Army Corps of Engineers and Veterans Committee hearing on pension reform, June 19, 1973
301, Speech, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Martinsburg, June 23, 1973
302, Press Release, ARC grants to Keyser and Grantsville, June 20, 1973
303, Press Release, HEW grant increase for Martinsburg Mental Health Center, June 21, 1973
304, Press Release, JR testimony before Interior Committee on Energy Resource and Development Policy Act of 1973, June 21, 1973
305, Telegram, to J. C. Dillon, Chairman of West Virginia Democratic Executive Committee, June 21, 1973
306, Press Release, funding for existing education programs, June 18, 1973
307, Press Release, subcommittee approval of child abuse legislation, June 18, 1973
308, Luncheon, National YMCA Youth Governors Conference, Washington, July 3, 1973
309, Press Release, Action Grant to Fayette County Committee on Aging, June 25, 1973
310, Press Release, Headstart Grants for Upshur, Braxton and Morgan counties, June 25, 1973
311, Press Release, Grant to Tri-State Transit Authority for Huntington Bus System from ARC, June 25, 1973
312, Press Release, ARC Grant to Jackson County Board of Education, Arch Moore Vocational Technical Adult Education Center, Ripley, June 25, 1973
313, Press Release, Senate-House Conference Agreement on Appropriation for a Medical School Program, June 26, 1973
314, Press Release, Senate Approved Bill to Extend Federal Programs for Education of Handicapped Children, June 25, 1973
315, Fact Sheet, agreement between United States and Russia regarding nuclear war, June 22, 1973
316, Press Release, HUD Low Rent Modernization Contract to Wheeling, June 27, 1973
317, Press Release, JR urged release of regional medical program funds and Senate approval of temporary increases in benefits for railway workers, June 27, 1973
318, Press Release, JR statement on veto of supplemental appropriations bill, remarks on Huntington Medical School proposal, June 27, 1973
319, Press Release, Economic Development Administration, approved grant for Buffalo Creek water system, June 27, 1973
320, Press Release, National Park Service, contract for trash collection, Harpers Ferry, June 27, 1973
321, Testimonial, honoring JR for fifty years of service, Salem College, July 2, 1973
322, Press Release, Demonstration Grant from EPA for surface mining, June 28, 1973
323, Press Release, Contract from Department of Defense to Armstrong Products Company, Huntington, June 28, 1973
324, Letter, to editor of the Evening Star, regarding contamination of world’s oceans, June 28, 1973
325, Press Release, resolution to give states funds for completion of roads, June 28, 1973
326, Press Release, grant from ARC to Wheeling Transportation Authority for mass transportation system, June 29, 1973
327, Press Release, medical school assistance and Health Manpower Act, VA Schools amendment, June 29, 1973
328, Press Release, auto pollution control devices, Clean Air Act of 1970, June 29, 1973
329, Speech, JR opposed to adding 45 days of bombing prior to unconstitutional actions in Cambodia, June 30, 1973
330, Press Release, JR applauds Supreme Court ruling on obscenity, June 29, 1973
331, Press Release, Charleston-Huntington Port of Entry information, June 30, 1973
332, Press Release, Department of Interior contract to build pollution-free power plant at Rivesville, June 29, 1973
333, Speech, Energy Supply Shortages, July 10, 1973
334, Press Release, Governor Moore will request disaster assistance in connection with flash flood in Charleston, July 9, 1973
335, Speech, Subcommittee on Education, Community School Development Act, July 11, 1973
336, Press Release, JR asks Secretary of HEW Caspar Weinberger to release funds for vocational rehabilitation programs to aid handicapped, July 10, 1973
337, Press Release, Senate passed bill to restore water and waste disposal grant programs, March 22, 1973
338, Appendix, private industry must be allowed flexibility to meet energy demands, June 14, 1973
339, Interview, Postal Service investigation, Susan Schieffer, KDKA, July 11, 1973
340, Interview, Wheeling Station WNEU, regarding gasoline oil problems, July 1973
341, Press Release, Action Grant to Morgan County, Charleston, and HUD Grant Increase to Charleston, July 12, 1973
342, Dedication of East Lynn Lake (JR telegram), July 13, 1973
343, Press Release, amendment to energy pipeline bill, July 14, 1973
344, National Youth Science Camp luncheon, July 11, 1973
345, Press Release, child abuse legislation, Senate approval, July 14, 1973
346, Press Release, EDA Administration plans to reduce Huntington office, July 16, 1973
347, Press Release GSA will retain 18 package disaster hospitals in West Virginia, July 16, 1973
348, Telegram, American Cyanamid Corporation, Parkersburg, dedication of waste water treatment facility, July 16, 1973
349, Press Release, Soil Conservation Service, Wes-Mon-Ty Resource Conservation, July 17, 1973
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350, Beeper, Senator’s statement on the White House Taping, July 17, 1973
351, Press Release, Senate passage of Rehabilitation Act of 1973, also prediction of Conference approval of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, July 18, 1973
352, Press Release, Senate passed legislation giving Veterans Administration the responsibility to set interest rates for VA backed home mortgages, July 18, 1973
353, Press Release, Approval of Flood Control measures for Wheeling area, July 18, 1973
354, Biographical sketch, Committee assignments, Senator Randolph – 1973, July 20, 1973
355, Christian Century, Magazine Article, the Department of Peace called for a National Conference, May 16, 1973
356, Press Release, Conferees approve Federal Aid Highway Act of 1973 – July 20, 1973
357, Deceased, Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, July 24, 1973
358, Speech, Montana Councils on Aging University of Montana, Missoula, Montana, July 25, 1973
359, Press Release, additional flights for Kanawha Airport by American Airlines, Telegram, July 25, 1973
360, Gospel Singing Convention of W.Va., Telegram 6399, July 28, 1973
361, Press Release, U. S. Department of Agriculture Housing Research Activities may move to W.Va., Telegram, July 26, 1973
362, Speech, Pittsburgh Guild for the Blind Award Dinner, Bridgeville, PA., “Loss of Sight is not the end of Vision,” August 2, 1973
363, Press Release, Mt. Lake Park, Maryland Tennis trophies presented by Senator Randolph, July 28, 1973
364, Appendix, Suzanne Buffington of W.Va., sponsors approved legislation to aid the deaf by Girls’ Nation, July 28, 1973
365, Statement, National Air and Space Museum Building, July 30, 1973
366, Appendix, Huntington Advertiser editorial stresses need for more research to remove pollutants from coal, July 24, 1973
367, Appendix, James A. Farley, Now 85, was New Deal Leader, June 12, 1973
368, Press Release, Jefferson Rock Trail to be constructed at Harpers Ferry Historical Park, Telegram, August 1, 1973
369, Statement, Floor remarks on Interior Appropriations Bill regarding Coal and Veterans’ Affairs Committee report Veterans bill, August 1, 1973
370, Press Release, Senate Override of President’s veto of Emergency Medical Services, Telegrams, August 2, 1973
371, Tape, Message by Senator for Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon Muscular Dystrophy, September 3-4, 1973
372, Press Release, Senator-House Conference regarding Highway Bill, Senator thinks the President will sign, August 2, 1973
373, Press Release, Resolution by Senator Randolph to continue education for the Deaf and Handicapped, both under one committee, August 3, 1973
374, Press Release, Postal Service Budget, Letter-mail code sort system Telegram #6487-6510, August 3, 1973
375, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., W.Va. Beer Wholesalers Corporation, August 6, 1973
376, Press Release, Head Start Grants to North Central W.Va., Community Action Agency, Inc., Fairmont, W.Va., August 6 ,1973
377, Dedication, Customs Port of Entry, Kanawha Airport, Charleston, W.Va., “The Heart of W.Va. is opened to the People of the World,” August 9, 1973
378 Speech, West Virginia Democratic Youth Camp, Alderson-Broaddus College, August 10, 1973
379 Speech, West Virginia Elks Convention, Huntington, “The New America Needs A Restored Sense of Community,” August 9, 1973
380 Press Release, Transportation to Low Income Elderly People, Public Forum, Elkins, August 9, 1973
381 Press Release, “Senator Praises Volunteer Firemen,” Valley Head, August 12, 1973
382 Program, Cherry River Navy, Richwood, August 11, 1973
383 Picture, Senator and Governor John Love of Colorado at White House ceremony of signing of Federal-Aid Highway Act, August 13, 1973
384 Government Research, National Journal Reports on Roads, Transit Compromise and Alaska Pipeline Lobbying, August 13, 1973
385 Press Release, Program to record and document engineering structures in West Virginia, Historic Preservation Advised, August 15, 1973
386 Letter to Ernie Saunders, WCHS, Sports Director, Charleston, Magellan’s crew member with letter undelivered for 47 years, August 14, 1973
387 Press Release, White House ceremony when President Nixon signed Highway Act into law, August 13, 1973
388 Press Release, Questions and Answers, Fanny Seiler, Charleston Gazette, regarding raise for members of Congress, August 16, 1973
389 Press Release, GSA announced Federal Building, Wheeling, should be renovated, August 15, 1973
390 Press Release, Senator’s statement regarding Watergate hearings, August 18, 1973
391 Press Release, Message to Robert B. Pierce, new president of West Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, White Sulphur Springs, August 20, 1973
392 Letter to William S. Ritchie, Jr., commissioner, West Virginia Department of Highways, regarding highway funds, August 21, 1973
393 Speech, “A Trustee Talks to the Faculty,” Salem College Faculty Seminar, August 24, 1973
394 Interview, Questions and answers regarding Watergate, economy, etc., Salem, August 24, 1973
395 Press Release, Tapes held by President Nixon-President cannot place himself above the law, August 23, 1973
396 Press Release, Sheltered Workshops for the Blind and Severely Handicapped under Wagner-O’Day Act, August 24, 1973
397 Article, Allegheny Airways magazine, “A Charge to Graduates,” May 1971
398 Article, Barbara Guinn, Washington Post, regarding mountain greenery the easy way: Cass Mountain Scenic Railway, August 26, 1973
399 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, West Virginia Democratic Executive Committee, Charleston, September 8, 1973
400 Press Release, Amendment to Disaster Relief Act, September 5, 1973
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401 Press Release, Mineral County Headstart, Grant, Potomac State College, September 6, 1973
402 Article, Saturday Evening Post, “Bright Brothers, Bright Side of West Virginia,” September 1973
403 Press Release, Staffing Grant for Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center, Wheeling, September 7, 1973
404 Press Release, Letter to NBC President Julian Goodman regarding White Paper on Energy, Telegram 6652, September 5, 1973
405 Press Release, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation to Chester for playground, telegrams 6658-6660, September 10, 1973
406 Press Release, Senate-House conferees reached agreement on Rehabilitation Act-had been vetoed three times by president, September 10, 1973
407 Russell E. Train to be administered Environment Protection Agency, September 10, 1973
408 Press Release, Appropriation for education, support of handicapped, September 11, 1973
409 Press Release, Health program between medical schools and veterans administration funds released by Office of Management and Budget, August 9, 1973
410 Press Release, Pearl Buck’s Birthplace, Hillsboro, to be opened to public, October 14, 1973
411 Statement by JR before special committee on handicapped, September 11, 1973
412 Press Release, Emergency medical services reported from Senate L and Public Welfare Committee, September 13, 1973
413 Interview, Harry Hoffmann, Charleston Gazette, questions and answers regarding campaign financing elections, September 13, 1973
414 Interview, John G. Morgan, Charleston Gazette, regarding “should president be impeached and tried?”, September 13, 1973
415 Speech, Reserve Officers Association, Hagerstown, “Reserve Officers Association,” Press Release, “The America We Love and Defend,” September 15, 1973
416 Press Release, New postal facility for Huntington, September 17, 1973
417 Statement, before Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution, “Energy Or The Environment,” hearings, September 18, 1973
418 Speech, Rapid Transit Institute, Washington, “Mass Transit,” September 18, 1973
419 Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission, approval for Follansbee water system, telegram, September 18, 1973
420 Memorandum, to Oregon Senator Mark Hatfield regarding Nelson Amendment to Surface Mining Reclamation Act, September 10, 1973
421 Dedication, of Hart Field, Morgantown, air mail pickup and special stamp, September 23, 1973
422 Appendix, Marjorie Merriweather Post-deceased memorial service, reprint from record, September 20, 1973
423 Memorandum, Allegheny Airlines formed in Pittsburgh, 1937, statistics from Library of Congress, September 20, 1973
424 Statement, in United States Senate regarding drug abuse, JR opposes legalization of marijuana, telegram, press release, September 21, 1973
425 Research material, Libertarian Task Force excerpts from spending study, September 6, 1973
426 Press Release, programs to eliminate non-essential uses of fuel, gas, oil, September 24, 1973
427 Memorandum, to Senator Alan Bible, regarding Nelson Amendment, September 10, 1973
428 Article, “Even A Poor Guy Can Look Like A Million,” by Howard Siner, September 22, 1973
429 Press Release, report on black lung benefits, claims filed under original Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, September 24, 1973
430 Statement, Facilities Construction Energy Conservation Act of 1973, reprint from Record, September 24, 1973
431 Biographical Material, Jennings Randolph, regarding energy, September 25, 1973
432 Statement, National Highway Week, provides opportunity to assess progress in transportation, September 25, 1973
433 Congratulations, Morgantown Mayor Dorothy Comuntzis, September 26, 1973
434 Press Release, President Nixon signed Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Jennings Randolph attended, September 26, 1973
435 Speech, Battelle District Fair, Wadestown Watermelon Festival, August 5, 1973
436 Press Release, resolution to prevent economic protection Agency from depriving West Virginia of funds for sewage treatment facilities, and press and letter to president regarding roof bolt needed by mines, September 26, 1973
437, Speech, “The Energy Crisis,” Round Table Discussion, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, September 25, 1973
438, Statement, regarding strip mining bill, given to Steve Shipp, AP, September 26, 1973
439, Press Release, Capital Ideas article recalled, regarding gasoline shortage, October 10, 1973
440, Speech, American Cancer Society Awards Breakfast, Charleston, September 29, 1973
441, Press Release, Craigsville Sewage System, grant from EPA, September 28, 1973
442, Speech, Beech Fork Lake dedication/groundbreaking, September 29, 1973
443, Interview, Bootstrap, Salem College Magazine, September 8, 1973
444, Flag presented by JR to South Charleston Civil Defense Office, requested by John Hover, Paint Creek Arts, Gallagher, September 27, 1973
445, Speech, “The America We Love and Defend,” Knife and Fork Club, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, October 1, 1973
446, Flag, JR replaces flag for Elkins American Legion Post, August 2, 1973
447, UPI question, Drew Von Bergen wants statement on surface mining, October 2, 1973
448, Interview, Laurlyn Bellamy, Capital Hill News Service, October 3, 1973
449, Statement, hearings, Committees on Commerce, Interior and Public Works, regarding deep water ports, October 3, 1973
450, Political Report, 1972 Senate races, contributions and expenditures, September 1973
451, Voting participation in United States Senate, September 1973
452, Press Release, Rehabilitation Act signed into law on September 26, handicapped to be served, October 5, 1973
453, Press Release, Pricketts Creek Watershed Project approved (Marion and Taylor counties), October 3, 1973
454, Press Release, $19 million to West Virginia elementary and secondary education funds, JR amendment approved, October 3, 1973
455, Press Release, Senate Special Committee on Aging, age discrimination law must be improved, October 5, 1973
456, Press Release, grant for physical education equipment at Salem College approved by ARC, October 8, 1973
457, Press Release, Surface Mining Reclamation Act (strip mining), Senate acceptance of JR amendments, October 8, 1973
458, Press Release, passage of Surface Mining Reclamation Act of 1973, JR comments, October 9, 1973
459, Press Release, Postal Sectional Centers in West Virginia to be consolidated, October 9, 1973
460, Introduction, JR introduction of Senator Gaylord Nelson, speaker for West Virginia Labor Federation AFL-CIO meeting, Charleston, October 4, 1973
461, NBC Film, regarding white paper on energy, October 19, 1973
462, Press Release, EPA change in procedures can provide West Virginia with $3.6 million; also, National Adoption Exchange Bill and amendment to Legal Services Bill, October 10, 1973
463, Letter to editor or Orlando newspaper regarding editorial on energy solution, October 11, 1973
464, JR invited to attend White House meeting to announce vice presidential nominee, October 12, 1973
465, Press Release, loan from Rural Electrification Administration to telephone utilities of West Virginia for improvement, October 12, 1973
466, Press Release, JR urges passage of West Virginia road bond issue, special election, October 16, 1973
467, Article, regarding free telephone for executive agencies, National Inquirer, October 16, 1973
468, Statistics, on crime and given by Gallagher Presidents’ report, October 10, 1973
469, Speech, Gallaudet College campus model secondary school groundbreaking, Mrs. Nixon attended, October 17, 1973
470, Picture, campaign brochure, Randolph family, October 1973
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471, Speech, Kanawha’s 40th Aviation Year, Tin Goose launched air service at Charleston, October 17, 1973
471A, Groundbreaking, Model Secondary School for Deaf, Washington, October 17, 1973
472, Article, long walks lead to health, by Dr. Casey of Medical Center, September 13, 1973
473, Press Release, JR statement, regarding Jackson’s fuel conservation, October 18, 1973
474, Press Release, black lung benefits are not to be terminated as reported, October 26, 1973
475, Press Release, GSA contract to Badger Powhatan Company of Ranson, for fire fighting equipment, October 26, 1973
476, Letter, from Robert R. Bowers, West Virginia Petroleum Association and answer from JR, October 15, 1973
477, Statement, bill to amend Randolph-Sheppard Act for the blind, October 13, 1973
478, Article, regarding Cam Henderson, Marshall University, October 17, 1973
479, Press Release, picture of JR with railroad cars for West Virginia, Cass Railroad will handle maintenance, October 17, 1973
480, Speech, JR asks American students to consider challenges, Ankara, Turkey, October 24, 1973
481, Press Release, water pollution control needs, JR in statement praised West Virginia on its assessment, October 31, 1973
482, Cancer Research, drive in West Virginia successful, October 16, 1973
483, Hearings, Clean Air Act, regarding emission standards, cars, etc., Public Works Committee, November 5, 1973
484, Federation of Democratic Women, speaker, Congressman Jim Wright, Clarksburg, October 23, 1973
485, Biographical material, JR, regarding energy problems, October 31, 1973
486, Speech, North Charleston Recreation and Community Center opening, October 10, 1973
487, Speech, “Coal Offers Key to Energy Self-Sufficiency,” West Virginia Coal Mining Institute, White Sulphur Springs, November 2, 1973
488, Picture, North Atlantic Assembly Plenary Session, Ankara, Turkey, November 7, 1973
489, Speech, American Ambulance Association, Charlotte, North Carolina (cancelled), October 25, 1973
490, Speech, dedication of Sycamore Street Bridge, Clarksburg, November 3, 1973
491, Speech, dedication of Catalano Memorial Stadium, Salem College, November 3, 1973
492, Speech/Opening Statement, hearings on automobile emissions, November 5, 1973
493, Press Release, JR on set-aside provisions for handicapped children in elementary and secondary education programs, November 6, 1973
494, Press Release, Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act, JR made first flight with gas from coal, Arthur C. Hyde, pilot, November 6, 1973
495, Statistics/Reference Material, President Taft had appointed secretary of state under same circumstances as today with Saxbe, November 1973
496, Appendix, American Viewpoint, President Ivan B. Hill stresses higher ethical standards, November 7, 1973
497, National Register to list four Hardy County structures, October 31, 1973
498, Press Release, JR recalls day John F. Kennedy was killed, November 7, 1973
499, Clippings, Visit of President Gerald Ford to Elkins/Elkins-Randolph County Airport Dedication, November 17, 1973
500, Press Release, Senators statement following President Nixon’s Energy message,
November 7, 1973
501, Statement, Senator Randolph on Air Transportation of Handicapped Persons,
November 7, 1973
502, Statement, Coal Conversion Act of 1973, Amendment to S. 2652, November 7, 1973
503, Speech, American Petroleum Institute Convention, Houston, Texas, Telegrams
7219-41, November 12, 1973
504, Press Release, Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Energy Crisis, discussed
inTexas, speech to API, November 13, 1973
505, Speech, Association of State Highway Officials, Los Angeles, California Highway
Programs reevaluation, November 12, 1973
506, Campaign Funds, Articles by James A. Haught, Charleston Gazette regarding funds
Given to Senator Randolph and others, November 12, 1973
507, National Register of Historic Places, Hancock County Courthouse added as historic
site, October 13, 1973
508, Clearcutting banned in Monongahela National Forest by Judge Robert E. Maxwell,
November 10, 1973
509, Dedication, Runway Extension at Tri-State Airport, Huntington, W.Va., (Senator
could not attend), November 13, 1973
510, Article, New York Times, by John H. Averill, Goldwater harsh on Nixon during
tour of campuses, November, 1973
511, Tribute to John F. Kennedy, Telegrams 7355-77, November 21, 1973
512, Press Release, FHA Loan to Follansbee for Water System, Telegrams, November 15, 1973
513, Press Release, Recreation Grants to Wyoming County, November 15, 1973
514, Statement, Senate Passage of Grandparents Day, S.J. Res. 126, November 15, 1973
515, Tape, Greetings to country music lovers, Elkins, W.Va., Wilma and Stoney Cooper
Day, November 15, 1973
516, Diseases of Retina need most study, Article on Blindness by Brian Sullivan,
October 31, 1973
517, Senate Passage, Amendment to National Energy Emergency Act, Telegrams 7280-7302,
November 16, 1973
518, Hearings, Senator’s opening statement before the Randolph-Sheppard Hearings, Telegrams
7301-13, Amendments to Randolph-Sheppard Hearings Telegrams 7303-13,
Amendments to Randolph-Sheppard Act, November 16, 1973
519, Speech, Dedication of Green Acres Regional Center “Randolph Wall,” Lesage, W.Va.,
November 18, 1973
520, Speech, Dedication of North Charleston Community Center, Charleston, W.Va., Press
on above Green Acres Dedication at Lesage, W.Va., November 18, 1973
521, Statement, regarding Tunney Amendment to S. 2589, Amendment defeated, which would
have opened the Highway Trust Fund to Mass Transit, November 19, 1973
522, Introduction, of Senator Byrd by Senator Randolph, Weirton, W.Va., Columbus Day
Dinner, Weirtonian Lodge, Italian Sons & Daughters, October 8, 1973
523, Dedication, Elkins-Randolph County Airport “Jennings Randolph Field” Senator
Ted Stevens, Article in Appendix, November 17, 1973
525, Press Release, two releases regarding coal mine steel roof bolts, cost of Living Council
has two decisions in 11 days regarding bolts.
526, Press Release, The Energy Board, Congress and the Executive Branch Fuels and Energy,
November 15, 1973
527, Statement, Amendment to Fuels and Energy by Senator Dole (Kansas), the Amendment
by Dole is supported, December 4, 1973
528, Statements, Reprints and copies of material used by the Senator regarding Fuels and Energy
and Environmental impact, 1970-1971
529, Statements, Congressional Record regarding Fuels and Energy, The Energy Crisis,
November, 1973
530, Press Release, President Nixon’s energy measures are commendable, statement by
Randolph, November 20, 1973
531, Statement, in the Senate by Senator Randolph regarding President Nixon on the Energy
Crisis, November 26, 1973
532, Picture, Postmaster General Elmer t. Klassen and Senator Randolph requesting following
day delivery of first class mail, November 26, 1973
533, Statement, Senator Randolph documents the Energy Crisis, The Senator’s record since
1959, Congressional Record, November 21, 1973
534, Speech, Founder’s Day Convocation, Salem College, Salem, W.Va., Senator had
introduction of Speaker Mark O. Hatfield, December 2, 1973
534a, Religion, Speech by Senator Mark Hatfield, (Oregon) at Layman’s Leadership
Institute, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., April 6, 1973
535, Editorials, regarding fuels and energy, Senator called the “Prophet,” December, 1973
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536, Award, to Senator from Veterans Commendation Award for his support of the Jobs for
Veterans program, November, 1973
537, Statement, The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Grants, Handicapped, etc., November 30, 1973
538, Press Release, Statement before the Appropriations Committee on funding for
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Telegrams, November 30, 1973
539, Article, by Holmes Alexander “Plenty of Warning about fuel shortage,” Fuels and Energy,
December 4, 1973
540, Hearings on S. 4092, Fuels and Energy Exchange of letters between the Senator and the
President, December, 1973
541, Committee Print, Presidential Energy Statements and Report, Energy Research and
Development, December, 1973
542, Statement, in the U.S. Senate and S. 1283, Energy Research policy keyed to the
National Goal of Energy self-sufficiency, December 5, 1973
543, Elections, Senators, Votes and percent from the Congressional Record regarding
1972, 1970, 1968, November 20, 1973
544, Press Release, Jennings Randolph comments on National Energy research and inclusion
of Otter Creek and Dolly Sods in Eastern Wilderness Areas, December 5, 1973
545, Article, for Government Executive Magazine regarding Energy Research keyed to
self-sufficiency, December 6, 1973
546, Beeper, Interview (out of sight) on Third Anniversary of Program, talked to Al Sperber,
Programs for the blind, December, 1973
547, Statement, on S. 2176, Energy demands, need program of energy conservation,
November 30, 1973
548, Appendix, Article reprint from editorial, Wheeling Paper, “The Prophet,” placed in
record by Honorable Robert H. Mollohan, December 7, 1973
549, Speech, United Mine Workers Convention, Pittsburgh, PA., December 10, 1973
550, Reprint, from Congressional Record regarding National Energy Research and Development
Policy Act of 1973, December 7, 1973
551, Press Release, Appropriation Committee approved #5 million for W.Va. Rehabilitation
Center at Institute, W.Va., Telegrams, December 11, 1973
552, Appendix, Public Works Committee Action on Auto Emission Controls, discussed in
Business Week Magazine, Catalytic Converter, December 13, 1973
553, Dinner, Bob Jones Recognition Dinner Board of Trade News, Washington, D.C.,
Senator was a guest, October, 1973
554, Press Release, Naval Contract to Rubber Fabricators, Inc., Richwood, W.Va., Telegrams,
December 17, 1973
555, Statement, regarding N.R. 11372, Emergency Highway Energy Conservation,
December 14, 1973
556, Statement, First Airplane Flight 70 years ago, Wright Brothers, December 17, 1973
557, Press Release, Senator challenged Al Troutt regarding clearcutting and forest
management practices, December 17, 1973
558, Press Release, Excess Profits Tax, Windfall profits can best be tied to Cost of Living
Council Program, December 17, 1973
559, Interview, Capitol Hill News Service Louralyn Bellamy, December 17, 1973
560, White House Church Services with Reverend Billy Graham, December 16, 1973
561, Press Release, Defeat of Senate Amendment to Federal Energy Administration Act
that would limit money available for investment in new and expanded coal mines,
telegrams, December 19, 1973
561a, Press Release, coal production could be increased, Senator said at the House-Senate
Conference on National Energy Emergency Act, December 20, 1973
562, Press Release, Senator Randolph says that old gas wells that have been plugged can be
Reopened, December 7, 1973
563, Senate debate on Conference report on National Energy Emergency Act of 1973,
Telegrams, December 21, 1973
564, Press Release, Final passage of mandatory 55 mile per hour speed limits,
December 21, 1973
565, Press Release, Funds authorized for W.Va. to build waste treatment plants, passed
by both House and Senate, December 21, 1973
566, Editorial & Forbes Magazine article Energy Crisis, also letter from the Senator, the
Magazine, December, 1973
567, Article, To Construction Magazine to appear in the January issue for 1974 regarding
Public Works Legislation, December, 1973
568, Religion, Senator the guest speaker at the Sunday Morning Breakfast, Spiritual
Life Conference, December 27, 1973
569, Jack Anderson, his article in “Washington Merry-Go-Round” regarding Pork Barrel
in Public Works, December, 1973
570, Press Release, Senator’s statement for the New Year, December 30, 1973
571, Appendix, regarding “Hilltop” editorial from the New York Times of December
1955 appropriate for Christmas, December 26, 1973
572, Appendix, Our American System is essentially sound, Art by Mario Rossi, “Welcome
Voice,” December 26, 1973
573, Statement, Navy Destroyer powered with oil from coal is successful, Senator flew
in airplane fueled with gasoline from coal 30 years ago, November 16, 1973
574, Letter, regarding AMTRAK service to Parkersburg, W.Va., December 17, 1973
574a, Hillbilly, Article regarding John W. Davis of Clarksburg, May 19, 1973
Programs – Miscellaneous – 1974
575, Press Release, Dr. Robert K. Modlin, Chief of Medicine at Walter Reed Army Medical
Center, January 4, 1974
576, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration Loan to Claywood, West Virginia for
Water Service, Telegram, January 3, 1974
577, Press Release, Fuel Savings from mandatory 55 mile an hour speed limit will lessen
gasoline shortages, January 2, 1974
578, Telegram, Thanks to Frank Gaither for the copy of “Welcome South Brother” a compilation
of WSB Radio and TV over the years, January 4, 1974
579, Press Release, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, Grant to Milton, West Virginia for swimming
pool complex, Telegram, 7515
580, Eulogy, Death of Sutton Sharp, Editor, Parkersburg Sentinel, January 10, 1974
581, Press Release, OEO Grant to Eastern, West Virginia, Community Action, Inc.,
Telegram, #7516-22
582, Press Release, West Virginia to receive funds for Sewage Treatment Plants from EPA,
Telegrams, 7523-45
583, Salem Herald, College Paper Memorial Gift from Mrs. Hazel Ruby of Morgantown,
Memorial to late husband, George Ruby, January 3, 1974
584, Interview, U.S. News and World Report, January 15, 1974
585, The Quarter Horse Journal, “Meredith Manor,” School of Horsemanship, by
Senator Randolph, January 1974
586, Press Release, Chester Bridge Replacement, Ohio River, January 15, 1974
587, National School Board Association, Washington D.C., “The Energy Crisis, It’s Impact on
Education,” January 16, 1974
588, Speech, Associated Contractors of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, The Energy Crisis, It’s Impact
On Construction, January 17, 1974
589, Speech, Unveiling of Pearl Buck Portrait, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D. C.,
January 21, 1974
590, Statement, 150th Anniversary of the Birth of Stonewall Jackson, Press Release,
Congressional Record, January 21, 1974
591, Letter to Nixon on release of funds for Sewage Treatment Facilities, Telegrams,
January 18, 1974
592, Statement and Press Release, Senate Consideration of Water Resources Bill, Telegrams,
#7621-22
593, Press Release, Pearl S. Buck Portrait and Interviews in U.S. News and World Report
and Government Executive, Telegrams, January 21, 1974
594, Article, Government Executive Magazine, Re: Energy Research, etc., January 1974
596, Statement, U.S. Marine Center is excellent example of Blind Vending Program,
Randolph –Shepherd Act, January 21, 1974
597, Press Release, Senator urged Governor Moore’s request for Disaster help to
West Virginia to be expedited, January 22, 1974
598, Telegram, Secretary of HUD requesting Insurance protection for Logan Area,
Telegrams, 7650-54
599, Press Release, EPA Grant to Bluefield, West Virginia, for water treatment works,
Telegram, 7647-49
600, Press Release, Veterans Administration concerning medical school for Marshall
University, January 23, 1974
601, Speech, Grocery Manufacturing of America, Inc., New York, New York, “Impact
of Energy Crisis,” January 24, 1974
602, Tape, Remarks by Senator Randolph for WHIS-TV, March of Dimes Telerama,
January 28, 1974
603, Speech, Mid-Winter Convention of Lions Club of 20KI, Cornona Queens, New York,
January 24, 1974
604, Speech, Senate Prayer Breakfast, notes and materials used from the Spiritual Life
Conference, at the Washington, D.C., Seventh Day Baptist Church, from 1973,
January 23, 1974
605, Press Release, (1) Virginia Home in West Virginia, AT&T Modify Telephone for
Hard of Hearing and (3) Lions Club speech in New York, January 24, 1974
606, Statement, Senator Randolph joins Byrd to sponsor Amendment to allow taxpayers to
Claim disaster losses, January 23, 1974
607, Statement, Senator Robert C. Byrd revisits State Legislature where his career started,
January 23, 1974
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609, Speech, Brookings Institute Seminar on Federal Health and Welfare Policy, Washington,
D. C., Telegram, 7682-7704, January 28, 1974
610, Speech, Plumbing and Heating Wholesalers of New England, Newton, Mass., “The
Energy Crisis is Real,” January 28, 1974
611, Press Release, Federal Energy Office advised the Senator that the Cost of Living Council
has granted price increases for steel roof bolts, production could be increased,
January 28, 1974
612, Speech, Business-Government Workshop on Energy, National Association of
Manufacturing and Chamber of Commerce, January 30, 1974
613, Senator Randolph’s statement in the Senate with reports on the Public Works activities in
1973, January 28, 1974
614, Statement, Stewart e. McClure retires after 24 years of service, L & PW Committee,
January 28, 1974
615, Speech, Travelers Aid Society Awards dinner honoring Dr. William J. Ronan, New York
City, New York, January 30, 1974
616, Press Release, Federal Building, Elkins, W.Va. revised prospectus by House Public
Works Committee, January 30, 1974
617, Press Release, Senate-House Conference Committee on Water Resources Bill, approved legislation to help four West Virginia river projects, January 30, 1974
618, Press Release, Student Loan Program, Education Provisions Act to enable carry over of
Funds for use in next fiscal year, January 30, 1974
619, Press Release, Senator’s statement on “The Watergate Affair,” January 31, 1974
620, Press Release, Senator’s comments on the President’s State of the Union message,
January 31, 1974
621, Press Release, 5 W.Va. sites to be restored for Bicentennial celebration, Telegrams
#7760-82, February 1, 1974
622, Appendix, “Point of View” by Roscoe Drummond, Columnist and in the Christian
Science Monitor, January 22, 1974
623, Prayer Groups, Washington, D.C. from New York Times, January 30, 1974
624, Speech, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida “An Evening with Salem College,” February 2, 1974
625, Press Release, Grant for Watoga State Park Department of Natural Resources,
Telegrams #7784-85, February 4, 1974
626, Speech, Senate Youth Group sponsored by William Randolph Hearst Foundation,
Washington, D.C., February 5, 1974
627, Press Release, House-Senate Conference regarding Energy & Budget Request for
Appalachian Regional Commission, Telegrams 7796-7819, February 4, 1974
628, Press Release, Budget request for funds fro the Huntington VA Hospital Telegrams
7842-43, February 5, 1974
629, Press Release, Jennings Randolph requests that the Energy Conferees ask William Simon
to appear at the conference, February 5, 1974
630, Editorial, W.Va. Construction Magazine Editorial regarding Senator and his Energy
record, January, 1974
631, Statement, Rules of the Committee on Public Works, Congressional Record,
February 5, 1974
632, Speech, Introduction of Walter F. Mondale at AFL-CIO Dinner, Charleston, W.Va.,
February 6, 1974
633, Press Release, An Office of the Handicapped has been established within the Department
of HEW, February 6, 1974
634, Press Release, Coal could ease the energy crisis, High-Sulphur Coal can be used in
Power plants that convert from oil, they could install sulphur removal equipment,
February 6, 1974
635, Press Release, Amtrak Routes for Southern W.Va., Telegram 7883-89, February 6, 1974
636, Prayer Breakfast, Remarks of Senator Carl T. Curtis before Senate Prayer Breakfast, 1974
637, Taped Greeting, to “The Cosmopolitan Cultural House” Weirton, W.Va. to Mike
Sinicropi on the 20th Anniversary, February 17, 1974
638, Press Release, Senator Randolph is not in favor of the pay raises for Members of
Congress, etc., February 7, 1974
639, Statement, Conference Report on S. 2589, Energy Crisis, Energy Supplies,
February 7, 1974
640, Statement, in the Senate, regarding Truckers Strike, Article in the Star-News “The
Truckers’ Revolt,” February 7, 1974
641, Press Release, Senator urges the Energy Emergency Legislation be approved and also
urged imposition of gasoline rationing, February 7, 1974
642, Press Release, Telegram to William E. Simon, Admr. Federal Energy Office requesting
full allocations of Aviation fuel, February 8, 1974
643, Dinner, honoring William J. Barody, Washington, D.C., February 7, 1974
644, Press Releasem, FHA Loan for Philippi Water System, February 11, 1974
645, Press Release, Senator asks for special office in Bureau of Mines to receive reports on
shortages of coal mining supplies, Telegrams 7899 thru 7929, February 11, 1974
646, Press Release, Telegram to Admiral William E. Simon, Federal Energy Office requesting
larger allocations of gasoline for W.Va., February 14, 1974
647, Awards Dinner, Touchdown Club, Washington, D.C. Program, January 19, 1974
648, Regarding, Death of Judge Sidney L. Christie, February 15, 1974
649, Press Release, Veterans Affairs Committee, Senator hopes for increase of benefits for
veterans, February 17, 1974
650, Speech, Salem College Dinner, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, February 17, 1974
651, Press Release, Senator requests Secretary of Interior Morton to initiate a meeting
regarding roof bolts with Commerce, Federal Energy Office and Cost of Living
Council, February 16, 1974
652, Press Release, Grant to Jefferson County Board of Education to provide assistance
for schools in federally affected areas, February 18, 1974
653, Press Release, Senator says he is hopeful that W.Va. will receive more gasoline,
Telegram to William Simon, February 18, 1974
654, Statement, Washington’s Farewell Address, the signers of the Declaration of
Independence, February 18, 1974
655, Press Release, Federal Energy Office stated that W.Va. would receive more gasoline
during February, February 19, 1974
656, Press Release, Vote of 67-32 to accept the Conference Report on Energy Emergency
Act, February 19, 1974
657, Statement, regarding President’s Economic Development Proposals, February 19, 1974
658, Statement, Senator Randolph co-sponsors Transportation Bill Highway and Mass
Transit programs, February 21, 1974
659, Speech, “Participation Day,” Salem College, Meredith Manor, Parkersburg, W.Va.,
Ogden, W.Va., February 23, 1974
660, Speech, W.Va., Foundation of Independent Colleges and W.Va., Association of Private
Colleges, White Sulphur Springs, February 23, 1974
661, Bio Material, Senator’s participation in Aviation legislation, material used for 25th
Anniversary, February 21, 1974
662, Press Release, Senator and W.Va. Highway Commissioner William S. Ritchie reviews the
state’s road building program and the impact of the energy crisis, February 21, 1974
663, Press Release, Jennings Randolph message to W.Va. Forest Management Practices
Commission, Telegram #7972
664, Senator Randolph is a co-sponsor of S. 2422 regarding National Center for the prevention
and control of Rape, February 21, 1974
665, Press Release, ARC Grant to Southern W.Va., Regional Health Council Telegrams 7973-76
666, Press Release, Roof Bolt meeting with Secretary Morton & Senator urging President to
sign Water Resource Bill Telegrams #7977-8013, February 22, 1974
667, Press Release, regarding W.Va. Foundation of Independent Colleges at White Sulphur
Springs and Speech at Meredith Manor, Odgen, W.Va., February 22, 1974
668, Speech, Joint Legislative Forum of Ten Engineering Groups, Washington, D.C. regarding
The Energy Crisis, February 26, 1974
669, Hearings, Older Americans Hearing Senate Committee on Aging, Telegrams #8015-37,
February 25, 1974
670, Radio Script, Station WWVA, Wheeling, “Old and in the Way” Aging, February 1974
671, Press Release, regarding speeches of Jennings Randolph, Business & Professional Women,
Clarksburg Professional Engineers, Washington, D.C., February 26, 1974
672, Press Release, Requests a permit for the new bridge at Huntington, February 27, 1974
673, Speech, Business and Professional Women, Clarksburg, W.Va., February 26, 1974
674, Press Release, W.Va. and Ohio Highway officials should develop plans to expedite the
Construction of the New Chester Bridge, February 27, 1974
675, Press Release, Telegram to President Nixon asking that he sign the Energy Emergency
Act, Telegrams 8096-8100
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676, Statement, National Employ the Older Worker Week, Resolution 193 Congressional
Record, February 27, 1974
677, Press Release, Veterans assistance for new medical schools, Marshall will be one of the
Schools to participate, February 28, 1974
678, Press Release, Telegram to Simon regarding request for five hundred thousand gallons of
Gasoline for 8 W.Va. counties, extra allocation, March 1, 1974
679, Statement, Handicapped Americans need placement in proper environment, Plight of
Mentally Ill, February 28, 1974
680, Statement, Senator urges the President to sign the Emergency Energy Act, Telegram
Sent to President Nixon, February 28, 1974
682, Press Release, Meeting with Postmaster General Klassen regarding post office building for Huntington, March 1, 1974
683, Article, for Workboat Magazine, Interview, stream bank erosion, March 1, 1974
684, Press Release, Environmental Protection Agency asked to expedite the application of Hurricane, March 1, 1974
685, Interview, Government Executive Magazine regarding The Civil Works Program, March 1, 1979
686, Beeper, 35th Birthday of WJLS, Beckley, Radio Station, March 4, 1974
687, Press Release, EPA Grant to Lewis County for Development of a 60 acre park at Jane Lew, Telegram, March 6, 1974
688, Statement, Senator will disapprove the salary increase for members of Congress, Judges and top officials, March 4, 1974
689, Statement, Joint Labor, Industry, Government Roof Bolt Meeting and Press Release, March 5, 1974
690, Statement, Senator supports S.2747, Fair Labor Standards Amendments, March 5, 1974
691, Appendix, Deafness and Blindness and programs stressed by Lions International, March 11, 1974
692, Press Release, Senator’s statement on Abortion, March 6, 1974
693, Press Release, Water and Land use plan for Charleston Metropolitan Area, Telegrams, March 6, 1974
694, Press Release, Senator’s statement on Senate failure to override veto of the President on Energy Emergency Act, Telegrams, March 6, 1974
695, Press Release, W.Va. allocation of gasoline for March, increase over February, March 7, 1974
696, Press Release, Presidential Nixon signed the New Water Resources Bill, March 7, 1974
698, Press Release, Senator asked that funds be released to finalize a survey study for a new VA Hospital at Martinsburg, W.Va., March 8, 1974
699, Press Release, Letter to Talmadge on Wilderness Areas AND Children and Youth Hearing on “Shoddy Charities,” Telegrams, March 11, 1974
700, Statement, Hearing, Public Works Committee regarding transportation system, March 12, 1974
701, Press Release, 15 day waiting period for flood insurance waived for Logan County by HUD, March 12, 1974
702, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration Loan approval for Berkeley County Water System Extension, March 12, 1974
703, Press Release, Bicentennial Community for Pt. Pleasant, Weirton, Hancock and Mineral Counties, Telegrams, March 12, 1974
704, Press Release, John W. Yago and Phillip T. Cummings of Public Works staff received promotions, March 13, 1974
705, Press Release, Education Funds for migratory children in Berkeley, Hampshire and Jefferson counties, March 12, 1974
706, Death of former Senator Everett Jordan, March 15, 1974
707, Press Release, Senator’s statement on Coal Miner Work Stoppage, Strike Telegrams, 8269-74
708, Press Release, Federally affected area school funds for 5 counties all in major disaster areas, March 15, 1974
709, Impeachment of Honorable Halstead L. Ritter, Congressional Record, January 14, 1936
710, Paragraphs from Huntington Herald Dispatch story regarding John D. Rockefeller, IV and the gift to W.Va. Wesleyan College and 3 other counties, March 13, 1974
711, Bio material, Senator Randolph and his history for handicapped, Randolph-Sheppard Act, etc., March 4, 1974
712, Speech, Lagune Hills, California Leisure World, The Energy Crisis and the Elderly, Problems and Progress, March 18, 1974
713, Speech, Pasadena, California, “An Evening with Salem College,” March 17, 1974
714, Statement, by Senator Randolph regarding Conference Report on S.2589, The Energy Crisis, February 7, 1974
715, Statement, Senator commends the President for signing Water Resources Legislation, copy of the Senator’s statement of February 21, 1974 in this folder regard The Conference Report on H.R. 10203
716, Picture, Senator and VFW Commander, Award Certificate of Appreciation, Parkersburg, W.Va., February 19, 1974
717, Press Release, EPA Sewage Treatment Plant Reimbursement Grants, 5 cities, Telegrams 8398-8400
718, Press Release, Say goodbye to Synthetic Fuels if surface mining is curtailed, Carl E. Bagge, stated, March 15, 1974
719, Press Release, Labor and Public Welfare Committee, reports, ESEA containing three Randolph provisions-telegrams, March 20, 1974
720, Appendix, Reverend Nevin Kendell article regarding “Providence and Government” Congressional Record, March 20, 1974
721, Press Release, ARC Grants to Matoaka and Matewan, water system improvements, Telegrams, March 21, 1974
722, Press Release, EDA Grant to Phillipi for water line extension to Industrial Park, Telegrams, March 21, 1974
723, Speech, N.U.S. Corporation, Reston, Virginia, “The Future of Coal from a Legislators View,” March 22, 1974
724, Press Release, Federal Building for Elkins, W.Va., GSA awarded contract, March 22, 1974
725, Speech, Kansas Highway Engineering Conference, Manhattan, Kansas, March 21, 1974
726, Speech, American Road Builders Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, Telegrams, March 25, 1974
727, Press Release, Small Business Administration, urged to expedite loan applications for small coal mine operators, March 22, 1974
728, Press Release, Senator urging W.Va., Flood Control projects be expedited, Channel cleaning needed, etc., Telegrams 8424-32, March 25, 1974
729, Speech, An evening with Salem College, Chicago, Illinois, Salem College Fifty Years of Service, March 25, 1974
730, Press Release, Response to Charles Osolin, Winston Salem Journal, on Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, New River (Blue Ridge Project), March 27, 1974
731, Appendix, Summer painting trips in West Virginia, Article by William Gerhold, Artist Teacher, March 21, 1974
732, Appendix, “Probation by the Arabs” Editor William Randolph Hearts mentioned Senator Randolph, talked about the energy problem in 1939, March 26, 1974
733, Religion, Faith Testimony of Jennings Randolph for the Book, “Politics and Religion Can Mix,” March, 1974
734, Speech, in the Senate, The Future of Coal from a Legislator’s Viewpoint, March 28, 1974
735, Press Release, Stand-by Energy Emergency Authority and Contingency Planning Act, Telegrams, March 28, 1974
736, Press Release, Telegrams to all College Presidents regard no needs test, Student Aid Bill, Telegram, March 28, 1974
737, Tribute, to U.S. Senator Alan Bible, Las Vegas, Nevada, February 16, 1974
738, Press Release, FHA Loan for Ona Water Association, Cabell County, Telegrams, March 29, 1974
739, Press Release, Veterans’ Affairs Committee hearings, “Honor Vietnam Veterans Day” Veterans education benefits should be increased, March 29, 1974
740, Northern W.Va. Committee on Drugs, Inc., Hancock-Brooke Drug Treatment Center, March 22, 1974
741, Speech, An evening with Salem College, Cleveland, Ohio at The Brown Derby, Boston Heights, Ohio, March 31, 1974
742, “Meet the Member” Broadcast over Radio Station WMAL, Washington, D.C., by Joseph McCaffrey, was used in 1973 but reprints came to us in March 1974
743, Salem College Board of Trustees names and addresses, March 27, 1974
744, Press Release, EDA Loan delay for Logan Water System Extension, Telegrams 8615-20, April 2, 1974
745, Press Release, Senator Randolph’s efforts for National study of New River Gorge Area, April 3, 1974
746, Statement, Hearing, subcommittee on Economic Development, April 3, 1974
747, Picture, Senator and National Commander of American Legion-Starts and Stripes magazine, April 4, 1974
748, Press Release, Huntington Post Office meeting with Klassen, Telegrams, April 3, 1974
750, Speech, American Hotel and Motel Association, Washington, D.C. “The Energy Crisis Remains,” April 4, 1974
751, Speech, Dedication for the Jennings Randolph Bridge, Harpers Ferry, W.Va., Telegram, April 6, 1974
BOX 79
Speeches/Press Releases Box 79
752, Press Release, R D Bailey Lake Project to be kept on schedule, April 3, 1974
753, Press Release, Hearings Scheduled May 9 regarding land acquisition for Harpers Ferry National Historical Park
754, Press Release, Tornado Damage, Public Works Committee to conduct on-site inspections, April 5, 1974
755, Press Release, EPA Planning Funds for sewage systems for three Marion County areas, April 5, 1974
756, Press Release, JR requested that West Virginia sections be included in disaster designation, April 8, 1974
757, Press Release, OEO Grant to Upshur County Community Action Council, Buckhannon, April 8, 1974
758, Press Release, JR requested investigation of Williamson Post Office, April 8, 1974
759, Press Release, ARC Grant, Doddridge County Park, April 9, 1974
760, Press Release, EPA urged to expedite West Virginia sewage and treatment system applications, April 9, 1974
761, West Virginia Tribute, Radio WGMS, April 10, 1974
762, Press Release, GSA Award to Warwood Tool Company, Wheeling, and Federally Affected Area Grant to Ohio County, April 10, 1974
763, Press Release, OEO Grant to Moorefield, April 10, 1974
764, Speech, American Personnel and Guidance Association, New Orleans, April 11, 1974
765, Press Release, Veterans Administration Plans to Award Contract for Air Conditioning at Huntington VA Hospital, April 11, 1974
766, Statement, Disaster Relief, S. 3062, April 10, 1974
767, Press Release, Department of Transportation giving consideration for Cincinnati route for Intercity Passenger Route, Amtrak, April 11, 1974
769, Report, Vending Stand Report for 1973, Randolph-Sheppard Act, January 1974
770, Press Release, FHA Loans to Gilbert and Rainelle for Water Systems Improvement, April 11, 1974
771, Press Release, GSA on renovation of Wheeling Federal Building and Ohio County Courthouse, April 15, 1974
772, Press Release, Senators Bentsen and Biden to appear in West Virginia, JR to introduce both, April 15, 1974
773, Interview with Bert Schorr for WSJ on “Energy Bottlenecks” Coal for Oil Conversion Plan, April 16, 1974
774, Press Release, Corps of Engineers, Ohio River Streambank Erosion, April 17, 1974
775, Speech, Bendix Corporation Plant Groundbreaking, White Sulphur Springs, April 19, 1974
776, Speech, Alderson-Broaddus College, Dedication of Nursing Education and Allied Health Sciences Building, Philippi, April 20, 1974
777, Speech, Pendleton County Nursing Home Groundbreaking, Franklin, April 19, 1974
778, Speech, An Evening with Salem College, Arlington, April 21, 1974
779, Picture, Harpers Ferry Bridge Dedicated, April 22, 1974
780, Statement, Dr. William J. Ronan’s Leadership in Transportation Elected Chairman of New York and New Jersey Port Authority, April 22, 1974
781, Statement, JR continues energy stabilization efforts, April 22, 1974
782, Speech, Allegheny Airlines Management Club, Washington, April 23, 1974
783, Interview, Laurilyn Bellamy regarding Amnesty, Gun Control and Campaign Finance Bill, April 16, 1974
784, Press Release, HUD Grant to KYOVA, Huntington, OEO Grants and College Works Study Grants, April 23, 1974
785, Picture, JR with RCB and West Virginia Delegates to National 4-H Conference, Washington, April 24, 1974
786, Press Release, National Commission on Water Quality to conduct special studies of Kanawha and Ohio rivers, April 24, 1974
787, Press Release, JR and Senator Joe Biden attended Berkeley County Young Democrats Meeting, April 27, 1974
788, Press Release, American Motor Corporation will open new plant in South Charleston, April 29, 1974
789, Speech, “Energy and Government,” Energy Conference, Williamsburg, VA, April 30, 1974
790, Charlie Brown Flying Service, Article, Inter-Mountain, April 23, 1974
791, Press Release, funds approved for completion of West Virginia Rehabilitation Center, Institute, May 1, 1974
792, Telegram, Congratulations to West Liberty Tennis Team, May 1, 1974
793, Award, Legislative Government Award to JR, Washington, May 1974
794, Speech, Breakfast, Appalachian Educational Laboratory, Congressional Breakfast, United States Capitol, May 1, 1974
795, Statement, JR believes no-fault insurance program will provide compensation to accident victims, May 1, 1974
796, Speech, Dedication of Pearl S. Buck Museum and Home, Hillsboro, May 4, 1974
797, Speech, International Luncheon, Annual President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, May 3, 1974
798, Press Release, Senate passed Veterans Compensation measure, May 2, 1974
799, Statement, regarding passing of Miles Stanley, West Virginia President AFL-CIO, May 3, 1974
800, Speech, Salem College, 50th Anniversary Group, Colts Neck, NJ, May 5, 1974
801, Press Release, Program to find economical ways of controlling erosion on banks of Ohio River, May 6, 1974
802, Annual Dinner, White House Correspondents Association, May 4, 1974
803, Press Release, Greetings to West Virginia Society of Osteopathic Medicine, Annual Convention, Charleston, May 6, 1974
804, Press Release, Military Procurement Bill, Limit Military Aid to South Vietnam, May 6, 1974
805, Speech, All Sports Banquet, Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, May 7, 1974
806, Award, Highway Transportation Congress, Neil J. Curry Award, Washington, May 8, 1974
807, Press Release, Standby Energy Emergency Act, May 8, 1974
808, Statement, Safety Award, Kaiser Aluminum, Ravenswood, May 8, 1974
809, Press Release, JR testimony on Harpers Ferry expansion, May 9, 1974
BOX 80
Speeches/Press Releases Box 80
810, Speech, Salem College Commencement, Bob Hope given honorary degree, May 10, 1974
811, Speech, Honorary Degree to W. Clement Stone, Salem College, May 12, 1974
812, Press Release, JR opposes relaxation of 55 miles per hour speed limit, May 13, 1974
813, Press Release, Speed limit of 55 miles per hour to be retained/veterans benefit bill extended, May 13, 1974
814, Speech, National Electric Sign Association, Washington, D.C., “The Signs of the Times,” May 13, 1974
815, Addresses of Honorary Life Members of the Transportation Association of America, May 1974
816, Speech, Chamber of Commerce of Marion County. Fairmont State College, “Keep the Action Going,” May 14, 1974
817, Speech, dedication of new wing, Davis Memorial Hospital, Elkins, May 14, 1974
818, Tape, greeting to be read at Davis and Elkins College regarding leadership of Gordon E. Hermanson, May 14, 1974
819, Statement, United States Senate, regarding Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act, May 14, 1974
820, Introduction, Senator Berntsen, at the Democratic dinner, Bethany College, Bethany, May 13, 1974
821, Press Release, grant to Davis & Elkins College and EPA reimbursement to Weston, May 14, 1974
822, Press Release, Senate passes G. I. Bill extension, May 13, 1974
823, Press Release, Columbia Gas System, Inc. and Exxon Corp. to have early development of low sulphur coal in West Virginia, May 15, 1974
824, Baccalaureate Address, Salem College, by Edward L.R. Elson, Chaplain, United States Senate, May 12, 1974
825, Speech, “We Must Act,” West Virginia State College commencement, Institute, May 18, 1974
826, Press Release, Senate passed the Education Amendments Bill of 1974, May 20, 1974
827, Press Release, Senate passed education bill to increase educational aid to handicapped children, May 20, 1974
828, Interview, Jack Skinner, Editor of Horizons Magazine with JR, regarding energy, etc., May 21, 1974
829, Speech, commemorative dinner by Public Works Committee for John Blatnik, May 21, 1974
830, Press Release, Headstart grant to Monroe County Board of Education. May 15, 1974
831, Press Release, JR participated in White House signing ceremony for Disaster Relief Act, May 22, 1974
832, Article by JR in the Sabbath Recorder, regarding Mabel West, May 1974
833, Press Release, regarding transportation of handicapped individuals, May 23, 1974
834, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration grants for water systems in four counties, May 23, 1974
835, Speech, Public Works Hearings, regarding transportation, San Francisco and Los Angeles, California, May 25, 1974
836, Program, Son and Daughter Banquet, West Virginia Society of District of Columbia, June 7, 1974
837, Press Release, FHA Water Grant to Petersburg, extension of water and sewage facilities, May 28, 1974
838, Press Release, Senate passage of Harpers Ferry Bill to expand boundaries at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park and to provide shuttle system, May 29, 1974
839, Press Release, three Releases: Harpers Ferry Senate passage – ARC, for Children’s Mental Health Programs and Headstart Grants, May 29, 1974
840, Introduction, Senator Mark O. Hatfield, Weirtonian Lodge, Italian Sons and Daughters, Weirton, June 1, 1974
841, Article, Newsweek, regarding Profit Improvement Program “PIP” Ford Motor Company, cost cutting tax, June 10, 1974
842, Mrs. Rose Martin, of Elkins will have charge of the State Office, Elkins, May 30, 1974
843, Press Release, JR cosponsor of legislation to make 55 miles per hour speed limit permanent, May 30, 1974
844, Press Release, funds requested by JR for Rehabilitation Center at Dunbar, March 21, 1974
845, Press Release, Senate – House conferees reached final agreement on legislation to facilitate use of coal in electric generating plants, May 30, 1974
846, Memo, Ann Garrabrant to JR regarding Water Resources Survey Resolutions Procedure, April 26, 1974
847, Speech, dedication of Koupal Towers, Clarksburg, and Press Release on Clay Battelle commencement, June 2, 1974
848, Press Release, Senate Passage of Wilderness Bill and JR introduction of Solid Waste Utilization Act of 1974, May 31, 1974
849, Speech, JR introduced Senator Barry Goldwater, University of Hard Knocks, Charleston, June 3, 1974
850, Press Release, amendment to the Military Authorization Bill which bans the use of dogs for the purpose of research, June 4, 1974
851, Health Biography, JR, May 1974
852, Press Release, Health Award to JR, West Virginia Public Health Association 50th anniversary, celebration speech by JR, Wheeling, June 5, 1974
853, Statement, JR advocates reconciliation of Environmental and Energy policies, May 14, 1974
854, Interview, JR by Associated Press, regarding vote on Blue Ridge Project, June 6, 1974
855, Speech, Greenbrier Valley Hospital Dedication, Fairlea, June 8, 1974
856, Speech, District of Columbia Bankers Association Convention. Homestead, Hot Springs, Virginia, June 8, 1974
857, Strawberry Festival, Buckhannon, June 1, 1974
858, Appendix, Grit newspaper editorial, “Keep pressure on Energy Search,” June 20, 1974
859, Speech, commencement, Clay Battelle High School, Blacksville, June 2, 1974
860, Article, Sports: A Healthy Influence, by Bob Oates, Los Angeles Times, May 26, 1974
861, Statement, regarding Conference Report on H.R. 14368, Energy and Environmental Coordination Act of 1974, June 12, 1974
862, Biographical material for JR, covers all activities, June 1974
863, Unofficial General Election Candidates for General Election, November 5, 1974 (June 1974)
864, The Journey of Lyndon Johnson, Friends of the LBJ Library, Washington, May 28, 1974
865, Portrait Unveiling of Honorable John A. Blatnik Kennedy Center, Washington, June 10, 1974
866, Statement, Panel on Materials Policy, Public Works Committee, “Need for a National Materials Policy,” June 11, 1974
867, Speech, “Transportation for a Changing America,” Construction Conference, Gomaco Corporation, Ida Grove, Iowa, June 11, 1974
868, Press Release, JR says impounded highway funds may be released, June 11, 1974
869, Press Release, JR pleased by Veterans Administration, approval of Marshall University application to establish a new medical school, June 12, 1974
870, Press Release, JR comments on Bill Loy appointment as federal judge by Governor Moore, June 12, 1974
871, Press Release, CBS Interview with JR regarding passage of Disaster Relief Act Amendments of 1974, June 12, 1974
872, Press Release, grant approval from EDA to Region 8 Planning and Development Council, Petersburg, June 13, 1974
873, FBI studies problems at Vandalia Terrace Housing Project, Charleston, June 2, 1974
874, Speech, TRIOP Inauguration, Charleston, June 13, 1974
874A, Picture, JR with group of Senior Citizens Aging, Charleston, 1974
875, Speech, West Virginia Democratic Youth Conference, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, June 16, 1974
BOX 81
Speeches/Press Releases Box 81
876, Press Releases, Arthurdale Homestead/Wagner-O’Day Amendments/College Work Study, June 14, 1974
877, Speech, 40th anniversary of the Arthurdale Homestead Project/New Deal, June 16, 1974
878, Beeper, congratulations to WRGT-FM radio, May 15, 1974
879, Speech, Prayer Breakfast, June 19, 1974
880, Press Release, Vietnam veterans to pursue education, May 22, 1974
881, Press Release, Senate passage of Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974, June 19, 1974
882, Statement, Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1973, June 21, 1974
883, Speech ECO America Program, luncheon, June 20, 1974
884, Speech, public transportation in America’s future, Institute for Rapid Transit, Los Angeles, June 21, 1974
885, Statement, Randolph-Sheppard Act amendments, Blind Vendor Program, June 20, 1974
886, Press Release, Morgantown keys up for energy dialogue, Committee for the Future, June 5, 1974
887, Speech, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) State Convention, Weirton, award to JR, June 22, 1974
888, Speech, “The Environment and Common Sense,” Grafton Jaycees Fifth Annual Tygart Lake Cleanup Campaign, June 23, 1974
889, Speech, Institute for Rapid Transportation, Los Angeles, June 21, 1974
890, Press Release, ARC Grant Approval for Water System Improvements in Town of Parsons, June 24, 1974
891, Press Release FEA, John C. Sawhill to North Bend State Park, attending AP Broadcasters Convention, June 29, 1974
892, Speech, National Society for Autistic Children, Subcommittee on Handicapped, June 26, 1974
893, Press Release, EDA Extension, President signs Coal Conversion Act/JR receives award from National Society for Autistic Children, June 26, 1974
894, Bill by Senator Joseph Montoya regarding Youth Participation Act, June 4, 1974
895, Luncheon, National YMCA Youth Governors Luncheon, June 26, 1974
896, Speech, American Library Association, JR receives Francis Joseph Campbell Award, service to the blind, July 10, 1974
897, Press Release, West Virginian Heads Office for Handicapped, Dr. Wallace K. Babington, Capon Bridge, June 27, 1974
898, Speech, Hearings on Rehabilitation, Legislation for the Handicapped, June 27, 1974
899, Press Release, EPA Grant for Sewage Collection System, Wellsburg/West Virginia Telegrams/Grant for Water System, Athens, June 27, 1974
900, House-Senate Conference Committee Acceptance of Funds for Education of Handicapped, Telegrams, June 27, 1974
901, Press Release, Labor Department Contract for Continued Operation of the Charleston Job Corps Center, June 28, 1974
902, Press Release, ARC Grant for Water System, Manown and Howesville Areas near Kingwood, July 1, 1974
903, Press Release, ARC Approved Grant for Vocational Education Portion of New Consolidation, Webster County High School, July 1, 1974
904, Jim Harris Retires, June 29, 1974
905, Press Release, EPA Approves Three Grants, Shepherdstown, Ronceverte and West Virginia Board of Education for Berkeley and Hancock, July 1, 1974
906, Press Release, JR Urged Governors to Enforce 55 MPH Speed Limit, July 3, 1974
907, Press Release, GSA Contract to Westinghouse, Fairmont/3 EPA Grants, West Virginia Surface Mining Association, City of Nitro, State of West Virginia, July 2, 1974
908, Television, JR and Senator Mike Gravel regarding problems of Alaska, July 9, 1974
909, Award of Merit, American Consulting Engineers Council, June 26, 1974
910, HEW Grants for five West Virginia projects, Department of Agriculture Service Center, Beckley and Ripley, July 8, 1974
911, Hearings on Solid Waste Management – Resource Recovery Problems and Panel on Materials Policy, July 9, 1974
912, Press Release, Highland Scenic Highway, July 10, 1974
913, Speech, “Solid Wastes: An Untapped Resource,” United States Chamber of Commerce, July 18, 1974
914, Press Release, New Releases for West Virginia Projects, Telegrams, July 15, 1974
915, Press Release, JR Letter to Qualls, EPA, Utility Coal Conversion, July 18, 1974
916, Speech, Izaak Walton League, Huntington, Award to JR, July 19, 1974
917, Speech, Dedication of Greenbrier Valley Airport Traffic Control Tower, Lewisburg, July 20, 1974
918, CBS News, “Retrospective Resources for Freedom,” transcript, Peter Poor, producer, July 14, 1974
919, Luncheon, National Youth Science Camp (photos), July 11, 1974
BOX 82
Speeches/Press Releases Box 82
920, Telegram, greetings from JR, West Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, White Sulphur Springs, July 19, 1974
921, Press Release, multiflora rose problem, July 22, 1974
922, Speech, United States Senate, regarding equal opportunity for handicapped, July 18, 1974
923, World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, May 24, 1974
924, Press Release, grant to Children’s Family Services for employment of low income workers (Senior Aides), July 23, 1974
925, Senate Concurrent Resolution passed 88-5 (Domestic Summit to develop plan of action to restore American economy), July 19, 1974
926, Press Release, conferees reach agreement on education bill, July 22, 1974
927, Press Release, committee approval of EDA extension, July 23, 1974
928, Press Release, increase for public transportation in rural areas, July 23, 1974
929, Press Release, New River Gorge National Park, funds for recreation study by National Park Service, July 23, 1974
930, Press Release, West Virginia rural areas aided in highway action, July 23, 1974
931, Press Release, statement to Danny West on Supreme Court decision to release evidence for special prosecutor, July 24, 1974
932, Speech, “Wise Water Resource Development Strengthens America,” Flood Plain Management Conference, Washington, July 25, 1974
933, Memorial Service for Oregon Senator Wayne Morse, Washington Cathedral, Washington, July 13, 1974
934, Press Release, Wheeling Federal Building to be renovated and redesigned, June 30, 1974
935, Press Release, amendment to modify rigid recertification requirements for licensed physicians and dentists, July 30, 1974
936, Press Release, telegram to Professor Robert L. Hunt, regarding FAA regulations on air transportation of handicapped, July 29, 1974
937, Press Release, JR urged Secretary of the Interior Rogers C. B. Morton to consider establishment of regional office of Mining Enforcement Safety Administration, July 30, 1974
938, Press Release, Huntington Post Office in final stage for selection of architectural and engineering firm, July 17, 1974
939, Press Release, highway bill approved by Senate committee, July 31, 1974
940, Press Release, impeachment statement for UPI, July 31, 1974
941, Speech, John W. Davis nominated for president 50 years ago, luncheon commemorates event, Clarksburg, August 12, 1974
942, Speech, Watermelon Day – Homecoming, Independence, WV, August 4, 1974
943, Speech, American Council of the Blind General Convention, Chicago, August 2, 1974
944, Press Release, letter from John R. Quarles, regarding energy supply and Environmental Protection Agency, August 5, 1974
945, Press Release, Jennings Randolph comment on Nixon’s Watergate statement of August 5, 1974, August 6, 1974
946, Press Release, Senate Panel approves highway measure, 55 MPH, August 1, 1974
947, Press Release, escalating fuel prices and interest rates – energy self-sufficiency setback, August 7, 1974
948, Press Release, telegram to Eldora Nuzem from staff following fire at Inter-Mountain, August 7, 1974
949, Clippings, Chuck Yeager honored at luncheon, July 30, 1974
950, Photo Release, Jennings Randolph with Dr. E. Clifton Hyre, JR support of optometric legislation (no photo), June 26, 1974
951, Press Release, Senate approval of Jennings Randolph AMTRAK amendment for Department of Transportation study of surface transportation, August 8, 1974
952, Press Release, statement of Jennings Randolph on resignation of President Richard Nixon, August 8, 1974
953, Press Release, statement on appointment of Gerald R. Ford as president, August 9, 1974
954, Press Release, Federal Aviation Administration approval of Benedum Airport Master Plan grant is imminent, August 9, 1974
955, Speech, Job’s Temple Homecoming, Glenville, August 11, 1974
956, Speech, Dedication of Camden-on-Gauley Medical Center, August 4, 1974
957, Boot Straps, Salem College, Spring-Summer 1974
958, Press Release, Economic Development Administration bill signed into law, extending EDA for two years, August 12, 1974
959, Speech, Seventh Day Baptist General Conference, Salem, August 11, 1974; Speeches, US Senate Prayer Breakfast, Clifford P. Hansen, July 10, 1974, James B. Allen, July 17, 1974
960, Photocopy of letter from Thomas A. Edison stating he would never employ cigarette smokers, August 1974
961, Newspapers, resignation of President Richard M. Nixon, August 9, 1974
962, Press Release, House and Senate Conferees, agreed on new GI Bill, Vietnam Era Veterans, August 13, 1974
963, Speech, Seventh Day Baptist youth meeting, Salem, August 14, 1974
964, Press Release, statement by Jennings Randolph on President Gerald R. Ford’s address to Congress, August 12, 1974
965, Article, McNaught’s Monthly, Clem Shaver, Our New Colonel House, September 1924
966, Press Release, House Committee approval of Harpers Ferry Historical Park expansion, August 14, 1974
967, Speech, Excerpts from remarks on Federal Energy Reorganization in US Senate, August 15, 1974
968, Speech, equal rights for handicapped citizens, Columbus, Ohio, August 15, 1974
969, Press Release, Labor and Public Welfare Committee, reported bill to extend 1973 Rehabilitation Act for two years, August 15, 1974
970, Press Release, Senate acceptance of Jennings Randolph amendment regarding consolidation of Federal agencies which regulate energy activities and Columbus Speech Release, August 15, 1974
971, USO Shows Committee Luncheon, Vandenburg Room, Capitol, August 16, 1974
BOX 83
Speeches/Press Releases Box 83
972, Press Release, to establish a Council on Wage and Price Stability, August 19, 1974
973, Reprint from Congressional Record, regarding President Gerald R. Ford and editorial from Charleston Gazette, August 15, 1974
974, Statement by Jennings Randolph regarding selection of Nelson Rockefeller as vice president, August 20, 1974
975, Press Release, Jennings Randolph to attend signing of education bill, White House, August 20, 1974
976, Press Release, Federal Aviation Authority informed Jennings Randolph they would plan installation of MAIS at Elkins Airport, August 21, 1974
977, Press Release, agreement to extend economic development, August 1974
978, Speech, West Virginia Labor Federation, Charleston, speech by Senator Thomas J. McIntyre, introduction by Jennings Randolph, August 23, 1974
979, Press Release, Pension Reform Act of 1974, White House signing of bill (photo included), August 22, 1974
980, Press Release, Jennings Randolph and Nelson Rockefeller discuss economy in recent months, August 23, 1974
981, Press Release, Jennings Randolph with John C. Sawhill to discuss coal chemistry and technology, JR urged Federal Energy Administration to consider West Virginia for location of National Coal Research Center, August 23, 1974
982, Speech, “Highways Are Basic to America’s Transportation,” American Road Builders Association, White Sulphur Springs, August 24, 1974 (photo included)
983, Speech, American Federation of Government Employees, Boston, August 26, 1974
984, Telegram to Harry Hamm, Pipestem, West Virginia Press Association meeting, August 28, 1974
985, Jennings Randolph comments on President Gerald R. Ford’s press conference, August 28, 1974
986, Article, Blind Vendors Losing Jobs, article by Marjorie Boyd, August 1974
987, Article, “Wear the Flag Inside,” by Mary McGrory, August 11, 1974
988, Letter, Earl Bird’s 91st birthday, Pickens, September 4, 1974
989, Telegram, Congratulations to Mary Derry, Miss West Virginia, Parkersburg, August 29, 1974
990, Speech, Democratic Conference, extract from confidential minutes, Washington, September 5, 1974
991, Press Release, JR announces review of construction economy, September 4, 1974
992, Speech, remarks by Phil McGance, Chamber of Commerce of West Virginia, White Sulphur Springs, August 30, 1974
993, Article, “Few Certified Flags on Capitol,” by Danny West, August 26, 1974
994, Press Release, JR confers with Mansfield on economy, September 4, 1974
995, Press Release, DSA contract to Armstrong Products, Huntington, September 4, 1974
996, Statement, amendment to protect petrochemical industry, cargo preference bill, September 5, 1974
997, Press Release, JR critical of National Academy of Science report regarding sulfur oxides as relate to coal burning, September 6, 1974
998, Press Release, comment on President Ford’s pardon of Richard Nixon, September 9, 1974
999, Article, “Recycle a Human Being,” by Ken Reuter, September 1974
1000, Telegram to John Sawhill, administrator, Federal Energy Administration, regarding Project Independence – coal, September 9, 1974
1001, Senator Mark O. Hatfield speech at Senate Prayer Breakfast, August 21, 1974
1002, Press Release, JR urges Postmaster General Elmer T. Klassen to expedite selection of site for new Huntington post office, September 9, 1974
1003, Press Release, JR urged President Ford to proclaim October 8 as World Lions Service Day, September 10, 1974
1004, Press Release, bill introduced to establish New River Gorge Nationa Park, September 10, 1974
1005, Senate passes rehabilitation legislation, to extend for two years, September 10, 1974
1006, Press Release, JR visited with elderly and attended 91st birthday celebration for Earl Bird, September 3, 1974
1007, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission Grants for Marshall University Medical School, September 11, 1974
1008, Press Release, Senate passed Federal Aid Highway Amendments to adopt 55 mile per hour speed limit, September 11, 1974
1009, Press Release, Clean Water Program, EPA delay on funding, September 11, 1974
1010, Press Release, Public Lands Highway Funds released for paving segment of Highland Scenic Highway, September 11, 1974
1011, Press Release, President Ford invited JR to attend Conference on Inflation, September 12, 1974
1012, Speech, Introduction of Senator Lloyd Bentsen, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, September 14, 1974
1013, Speech, Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce, Williamson, September 14, 1974
1014, Senior Citizen Reminiscence, Hedgesville 120th Anniversary, September 15, 1974
1015, Press Release, JR to attend working session at White House on budget cutting, September 17, 1974
1016, Speech, D. C. Lions Eye Bank Awards, Washington, September 21, 1974
1017, Statement, full committee meeting on Developmental Disabilities, September 18, 1974
1018, Statement, Transportation Conference, Public Works Committee, Los Angeles, September 19, 1974
1019, Press Release, Statement, on Federal pay raises, September 19, 1974
1020, Article, Washington Star News, regarding pardon of Richard Nixon by President Ford, September 18, 1974
1021, Article, Sunday Magazine, “Learning How to Handle Horses,” Meredith Manor, Parkersburg, September 8, 1974
1022, Article/Column, “The Crime and Punishment of Richard Nixon,” September 23, 1974
1023, Speech, “Cooperative Effort Needed in Solving Solid Waste Problems,” Single Service Institute, Washington, West Virginia, September 23, 1974
1024, Press Release, Richwood Water System, EDA agrees to disburse funds, October 9, 1974
1025, Press Release, JR meets with three West Virginia economists, September 24, 1974
1026, Press Release, Conference on Inflation, Washington, September 27, 1974
1027, Press Release, JR supports Nelson Rockefeller for Vice President, September 25, 1974
1028, Article, American Road Builder Magazine, September-October 1974
1029, Press Release, bids for new St. Mary bridge across Ohio River, September 30, 1974
1030, Press Release, President Ford urged to issue presidential proclamation to initiate “Energy Conservation Crusade,” September 30, 1974
1031, Press Release, Bicentennial designation of Richwood, Marmet, Logan, Buckhannon, October 16, 1974
1032, Speech, Groundbreaking Ceremony, Grant County Airport Industrial Park, Petersburg, September 28, 1974
1033, Picture and Article, regarding support of President Ford, September 30, 1974
1034, Press Release, EPA grant for Ravenswood Sewage System, October 1, 1974
Medicare, 1974, Article by John Brown
1035, Hardy County Heritage Weekend, Moorefield, September 29, 1974
1036, Press Release, statement for John Brown regarding Larry O’Brien’s book “No Final Victories,” and copy of letter to Ted Sorensen, 1966, regarding Senate vote on Medicare amendment, October 1, 1974
1037, Introduction of Senator Alan Bible, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, September 30, 1974
1038, Statement, Developmental Disabilities, October 1, 1974
1039, Reprint, National Technical Institute for the Deaf to be dedicated in Rochester, October 5, September 30, 1974
1040, Reprint, from Congressional Record, regarding JR statement on Developmental Disabilities Program, October 1, 1974
1041, Press Release, FAA Grant for Logan County Airport Authority, October 1, 1974
1042, Press Release, VA plans improvement of clinical facilities at Huntington Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital, October 2, 1974
1043, Press Release, JR acts in arthritis fight, October 4, 1974
1044, Statement, President Ford to outline economic program, JR stresses need for action, October 7, 1974
1045, Telegram, regarding energy, Project Independence, Philadelphia, October 3, 1974
1046, Press Release, JR requested Federal Highway Administration to have meeting to resolve problems delaying construction of US 340 near Harpers Ferry, October 3, 1974
1047, Press Release, House-Senate Conference on GI Benefits for Education and Multiflora Rose Program, October 3, 1974
1048, Award, JR honored by American Road Builders Association, Washington, September 19, 1974
1049, Speech, Democratic Meeting, Berkeley Springs, October 5, 1974
1050, Mining Show, Las Vegas (JR did not attend)
1051, Press Release, Senate passed Veterans Pension Bill, October 7, 1974
1052, Press Release, EPA Grant for Parkersburg Sewage Project, October 8, 1974
1053, Press Release, approve of bill to expand Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, October 8, 1974
1054, Press Release, JR statement on presidential message to Congress on inflation, October 8, 1974
1055, Interview by Danny West, regarding salary increases, etc., October 9, 1974
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Speeches/Press Releases Box 84
1056, Interview by Wright Patman, regarding New Deal, October 9, 1974
1057, Speech, Statement by JR regarding energy conservation initiatives, October 10, 1974
1058, Press Release, JR sponsors Proxmire Amendment to Housing Bill and Senate passage of Rehabilitation Act, October 10, 1974
1059, Press Release, Senate-House Conference Report on Vietnam Era Veterans, Readjustment Assistance Act, October 10, 1974
1060, Press Release, FHA Grant to Matoaka for water system, October 10, 1974
1061, Press Release, JR urged President Ford to join crusade for slower driving, October 10, 1974
1062, Speech, Hepzibah Public Service Water District, Bridgeport, October 11, 1974
1063, Speech, “Agenda for the Future,” Salem College Board Dinner, Salem, October 11, 1974
1064, Speech, West Virginia Federation of Democratic Women, Huntington, October 12, 1974
1065, Speech, Government Relations Committee, Glass Container Manufacturing Institute, White Sulphur Springs, October 14, 1974
1066, Statement, bill to establish procedures for construction and operation of offshore locations, October 9, 1974
1067, Press Release, Bridgeport and Huntington trip, economy and Democratic women, October 11, 1974
1068, Press Release, meeting regarding US 340, Harpers Ferry, October 11, 1974
1069, Statement, regarding Rockefeller gift of Steuben Glassware, Connie Chung, CBS News
1070, Press Release, JR appeals to President Ford to sign education bill for Vietnam Era Veterans, October 15, 1974
1071, Press Release, Senator could not attend the openings of four sections of Interstate
and Appalachian Highways in West Virginia, October 16, 1974
1072, Senator Harold Hughes, Speaker Democratic meeting, Elkins, W.Va., October 18, 1974
1073, Magazine Article, The Sabbath Recorder also Seventh Day Baptist Church meeting,
Washington, D.C. , October 16, 1974
1074, Press Release, Senator believes the explanation of the President regarding his pardon of
Nixon will satisfy the demands of the citizens, October 17, 1974
1075, Press Release, Grant for Greenbrier College of Osteopathic Medicine by ARC,
September 26, 1974
1076, Democratic Rally at Race Track also Democratic Rallies in W.Va. attended by Senator
Randolph, October 17, 1974
1077, Statement, Reprint from Congressional Record, Senator Randolph continues efforts fro Air
Transportation for the Handicapped, October 17, 1974
1078, Press Release, Danny West requested statement from J.R. regarding House Passage of
Rehabilitation Bill, including Randolph-Sheppard Act Amendments, October 16, 1974
1079, Major Accomplishments of the 93rd Congress, Committee on Public Works, Handicapped
and Veterans Affairs, October 17, 1974
1080, Press Release, Telegram to President Ford to urge him to sign the Rehabilitation Act
Amendments, October 22, 1974
1081, Press Release, Senator has urged approval of money from the Urban Mass Transportation
Administration to the City of Fairmont for buses and Bus Garage, October 22, 1974
1082, Speech, Elkins Business and Professional Women’s Club, Elkins, W.Va.,
October 23, 1974
1083, Speech, Democratic meeting or Rally, Philippi, W.Va., October 23, 1974
1084, Press Release, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Pearl S. Buck manuscripts,
October 22, 1974
1085, Message to delegates of Keep Europe Beautiful, International Conference,
October 29, 1974
1086, Abortion Laws, “Right to Life” Beethoven Story told, October 23, 1974
1087, Press Release, Federal Power Commission has granted emergency relief in a gas
curtailment case to the Standard Steel Company, October 24, 1974
1088, Press Release, Senator protested the funds allotted to W.Va. under the recently approved
Mortgage Credit Bill, October 25, 1974
1089, Press Release, Letter to Labor Secretary, urging assistance for employees of
Clarksburg & Parkersburg because of plants closing, October 25, 1974
1090, Said campaign funds given to Jennings Randolph and he is not running this year,
Release was in error, October 22, 1974
1091, Press Release, Senator makes a further appeal to President Ford to sign the
Rehabilitation of the Handicapped and Blind vendor legislation, October 28, 1974
1091, Speech, Independent Petroleum Association of America, Dallas, Texas, October 29, 1974
1092, Press Release, Amtrak to have experimental route from D.C. to Denver, Colorado
passing through W.Va., October 28, 1974
1093, Press Release, Senator’s statement on the President’s veto of the Rehabilitation
Act Amendments, October 29, 1974
1094, Article, Woodland Ecology: Environmental Forestry for Small Owners, October 30, 1974
1095, Press Release, From Office of Economic Opportunity, grants for W.Va. Cities,
November 1, 1974
1096, Article, in the Forbes Magazine, regarding Immune, Cancer-proof, etc., October 15, 1974
1097, Press Release, Senator challenged actions of Tennessee Valley Authority in negotiating
Purchase of coal from Weston Coal companies, November 1, 1974
1098, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration Grants and Loans for Water Systems,
Chester, Salt Rock, Gilbert, November 4, 1974
1099, Speech, “Air Transport to meet the needs of People,” White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
Association of local Transport Airlines Fall Meeting, November 7, 1974
1100, Record Reprint, Energy Conservation needed now to burb ruinous inflation from
Congressional Record, October 8, 1944
1101, Statement, President Ford to outline Economic Program, reprint from Congressional
Record, October 7, 1974
1102, Reference Material, regarding Mothers Day, Old Speech, “Molders of Men,” by Senator
Randolph, reprint from Congressional Record of May 11, 1933
1103, Press Release, Senator believes President’s Economic Program insufficient to cope with
Inflation, November 7, 1974
1104, Statement, Senator believes gasoline tax would be ineffective and inequitable,
Senator remarks, October 4, 1974
1105, Speech, Academy of Dentistry fro the Handicapped annual convention, Washington, D.C.,
“Our commitment to the Handicapped,” October 7, 1974
1106, Mercer County Bicentennial Activities and Celebration, November 7, 1974
1107, Press Release, Handicapped Subcommittee moves offices to Old Senate Building,
November 8, 1974
1108, Telegram, Senator regrets he will be unable to schedule a date for tour of
Monongahela National Forest, November 7, 1974
1109, Press Release, Sugar Price Increase Telegrams, November 8, 1974
1110, Press Release, Senator requested investigation of Labor Department’s denial of
petition for adjustment assistance filed by workers, November 8, 1974
1111, Press Release, 25th Anniversary of WSAZ-TV, Greetings from Senator Randolph,
November 11, 1974
1112, Groundbreaking, City of New Orleans Resource Recovery and Disposal Facility,
November 26, 1974
1113, Press Release, Coal Negotiations, Senator conferred with William J. Usery, Jr.,
Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, November 13, 1974
1114, Press Release, Senator urges the President to establish office to expedite projects
associated with economic crisis, Telegrams
1115, Magazine Article, V.F. W. Magazine, First Continental Congress, September, 1974
1116, Press Release, Unemployment assistance for communities affected by plant
closures or layoffs, November 18, 1974
1117, “Thoughts and Reflections of West Virginian’s” to be used by Martha Jane Becker,
October 14, 1974
1118, Speech, Miami, Florida, “Americans Must Turn the Country Around” now,
November 20, 1974
1119, Jennings Randolph, Senator requests study on impact of Drug Abuse in occupational
safety also press on Miami Speech, November 19, 1974
1120, Press Release, Bicentennial Designations Durbin, Jackson County, Ravenswood, Ripley,
South Charleston, Wheeling-Ohio County, November 20, 1974
1121, Press Release, Senate override of Rehab Act Amendments, Veto by President Ford,
November 21, 1974
1122, Press Release, Congressional Action to approve a new Rehabilitation Bill, Presidents veto
was overrode by a vote of 398-7, November 26, 1974
1123, Statement, International Conference considers Environmental Problems “Keep America
Beautiful” Reprints for Congressional Record, November 18, 1974
1123a, the Sabbath Recorder Art by Seventh Day Baptist by Senator Randolph, July, 1974
1124, Interview, TV Interview on Solid Waste for Congressional Quarterly, November 13, 1974
1125, White House Ceremony, Bill signing Mass Transit bill, November 25, 1974
1126, Speech, Hardy County Recreation Center for the Elderly, Moorefield, November 30, 1974
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1127, Press Release, Meets with FMC Corporation group regarding closing of the Packing
Plant, November 22, 1974
1128, Press Release, Water Quality Study for Ohio and Kanawha Rivers, November 26, 1974
1129, Press Release, FMC Plant Closing, packaging EDA to assist the community,
November 26, 1974
1130, Bio Material, General Bio Material for Senator Randolph, December 2, 1974
1131, Statistics, Presidential Vetoes, President Ford, 4 vetoed bills, December 4, 1974
1132, Press Release, Conference regarding route #340, Harpers Ferry area, November 26, 1974
1133, Press Release, Multiflora Rose, Senator McGee to have hearings to help eliminate
the weed, November 26, 1974
1134, Press Release, Senator and Muskie have bill to aid poor families meet winter’s fuel
Costs, December 4, 1974
1135, Press Release, Congress overrode President’s veto of the Education and training bill
for Vietnam-era veterans, December 4, 1974
1136, Press Release, Progress on application of Huntington Med School, Marshall University,
December 6, 1974
1137, Senate Resolution #442, December 4, 1974
1138, Bill, entitled the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Act of 1974, Congressional
Record, December 4, 1974
1139, Speech, Shepherdstown, “What is a Hometown?” Rural Community and Farm
Family, December 6, 1974
1140, Press Release, regarding visit to Shepherdstown, W.Va. and Ginseng, December 6, 1974
1141, 10 Outstanding young women of America for 1974 Congressional Record,
December 5, 1974
1142, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration Loans and Grants to Hampshire,
Hancock, Mineral, Putnam and Upshur County, December 9, 1974
1143, Press Release, Senator urged Senator McGee to consider legislation which would cut
salaries by 10 percent over $40,000, December 14, 1979
1144, Religious Affiliation of members of 94th Congress, December, 1974
1145, Flag Raising at the new Inter-Mountain building, Elkins, W.Va., November 30, 1974
1146, Taped Radio Speech, Kiwanis Club Senior Citizens Christmas Party, December 18, 1974
1147, Statement, Senator urges enactment of standby authority to cope with energy shortages,
December 10, 1974
1148, Statement, before Joint Hearings on the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs and
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Senator supports nomination of
Robert C. Seamans, Jr. for Admr. Of the Energy Research and Development Administration,
December 11, 1974
1149, Article, for Salesman’s Opportunity Magazine: “New Summits for America,”
December 12, 1974
1150, Statement, regarding synthetic Liquids Fuels Act, December 10, 1974
1151, Speech, Bicentennial Flag presented to Hancock County, Ceremony held in New Cumberland, December 7, 1974
1152, Press Release, Approval of program to provide Public Works Employment, December 12, 1974
1153, Press Release, Religious Belief of Senator, Article in Charleston Gazette “Religion and Politics can mix,” December 5, 1974
1154, Statement, Congressional Record, regarding remarks about Mass Transit, November 19, 1974
1155, Press Release, Permit approved for the application to use Tordon 10k to eradicate multiflora rose, December 18, 1974
1156, Address by Sam T. Mallison, Harrisville, W.Va., June 1, 1962, Dinner Daughters of the Pioneers, December 16, 1974
1157, Press Release, provide jobs in Public Service employment, December 11, 1974
1157-a, Press Release, Braille trails, National Trails System, Huntington, W.Va., for Handicapped, December 11, 1974
1158, Press Release, W.E. Chilton, home to be restored, it is included in the National Register, December 16, 1974
1159, Press Release, Bicentennial Communities, Clarksburg, Harrison County, Lumberport and Beckley, W.Va., December 16, 1974
1160, Press Release, Senate – House Conference Committee approved funds for initiation of Community projects which plans have been developed, December 17, 1974
1161, Press Release, Conference Report on the Highway Bill, funds for rural highway and transportation programs, December 18, 1974
1162, Interview, The Daily Mail asked if the Senator mailed Christmas cards and asked about the calendars he mailed, December 18, 1974
1163, Press Release, Telegram to President Ford asking he approve the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1974
1164, Interview, Danny West, regarding Robert Dale Johnson, wine case, said he had heard that the Senator has filed as a creditor in the case, December 18, 1974
1165, Press Release, Urban Renewal funding for Huntington and Parkersburg projects, December 19, 1974
1166, Speech, Bicentennial Flag Presentations to Clarksburg and Harrison County, December 17, 1974
1167, Speech, Stone, Glass & Clay Coordinating Committee, Washington, D.C., December 17, 1974
1168, Speech, Elkins Rotary Club, Gas Supplies, Press Release, December 23, 1974
1169, Statement, regarding public service jobs, reduce members of Congress salaries by 10 percent, December 12, 1974
1170, Press Release, Surface Mining Bill voted by President Ford, December 31, 1974
1171, Statement, Older Workers hard-hit by job slump, “Job hunting is a job too” Congressional Record, December 19, 1974
Programs, 1975
1, Jennings Randolph letter to Veasey, Fairmont Times and editorial regarding hilltops, from New York Times, 1955, January 1, 1975
2, Press Release, letter to John Nassikas, natural gas suppliers in West Virginia, curtailment in gas supplies, January 3, 1975
3, Tape, tribute to Joseph McCaffrey for his twenty years with WMAL radio, January 3, 1975
4, Press Release, allocation of funds for West Virginia, public service employment statistics, United States Department of Labor, January 6, 1975
5, Press Release, West Virginia health projects could be affected by President Ford’s proposal to appropriated fund, January 3, 1975
6, Press Release, grant from United States Department of Housing to Bluefield Urban Renewal Authority, January 7, 1975
7, Article, “The Clamor to Revive the RFC,” Wall Street Journal, January 2, 1975
8, Press Release, Emergency Employment Bill Program to provide public service jobs, January 7, 1975
9, Press Release, OEO refunding grants for community action programs, January 8, 1975
10, Speech, Jennings Randolph presents bicentennial flags to Clarksburg and Harrison County, January 2, 1975
11, Press Release, coal conversion, student aid applications, January 8, 1975
12, Press Release, West Virginia will benefit from new highway law, January 10, 1975
13, Status of New River Gorge, photo, Jennings Randolph with James Watt, director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, January 10, 1975
14, Public meetings on New River Gorge, greetings from Jennings Randolph to group, January 14, 1975
15, Articles, Huntington Advertiser, regarding West Virginia absentee owners must share financial burdens of state, January 3, 1975
16, Statement for Charleston Gazette regarding highways, January 8, 1975
17, Press Release, Elkins-Randolph County Airport, instrument landing system, January 13, 1975
19, Airport needs, New Martinsville-Wetzel County area, January 13, 1975
20, Press Release, reaction of Jennings Randolph to President Gerald Ford’s address to nation, January 13, 1975
21, Press Release, letter to President Gerald Ford’s regarding energy and need for reliance on coal, January 14, 1975
22, Appendix, 93rd Congress activities regarding handicapped, January 10, 1975
23, Press Release, Jennings Randolph comments on President Ford’s State of the Union and use of coal, January 15, 1975
24, Senator Mike Gravel, reception dinner for Jennings and Mary Randolph, January 16, 1975
25, Letter to the editor, Miami Herald, regarding 55 mph speed limit, January 8, 1975
26, Press Release, Corridor L, Appalachian highway, January 16, 1975
27, Article, “Meet the Senator Who Keeps the Sabbath,” by Skip Baker, Guide Magazine, February 12, 1975
28, Interview, Philip L. Deitch, regarding handicapped, equal rights, etc., January 16, 1975
29, Statement to John Brown, regarding federal funding for Huntington Civic Center, January 14, 1975
30, Press Release, Jennings Randolph opposed to ceiling on scheduled Social Security benefit increases, January 17, 1975
31, Article, “What’s Ahead in 1975,” Jennings Randolph, Construction Magazine, January 6, 1975
32, Letter to President Gerald Ford, regarding economic and energy problems, January 14, 1975
33, Press Release, General Services Administration awarded contract to Bendix Corporation, Lewisburg, January 20, 1975
34, Speech, AFL-CIO Appalachian Council board meeting, Washington, January 22, 1975
35, Speech, “Challenges in a Changing America,” National Crushed Stone Association, Bal Harbor, Florida, January 20, 1975
36, Press Release, Jennings Randolph asks Federal Energy Association for coal conversion, letter to Frank E. Zarb, administrator, January 23, 1975
37, Press Release, Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital replacement, January 28, 1975
38, Speech, Business Hall of Fame, Junior Achievement, Chicago, Illinois, January 23, 1975
39, Jennings Randolph and Senator Henry Jackson to introduce resolution calling on President Gerald Ford to proclaim a national “Energy Conservation Crusade,” January 24, 1975
40, Tape, March of Dimes Telerama, WHIS-TV, Bluefield, January 22, 1975
41, Picture, Jennings Randolph with Rockwell officers, West Virginia plants, January 28, 1975
42, Press Release, Jennings Randolph asked for release of impoundment water pollution funds, January 29, 1975
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43, Statement, regarding Developmental Disabilities Service, regarding handicapped, in Congressional Record, January 28, 1975
44, National Prayer Breakfast, Washington, January 30, 1975
45, Press Release, impounded funds released, sewage treatment systems, January 30, 1975
46, Statement, before Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, regarding energy problems, coal, etc., January 30, 1975
47, Speech, groundbreaking, Greenbrier Public Service sewage system, Lewisburg, February 2, 1975
48, Press Release, Morgantown Post Office, meeting to be held, January 31, 1975
49, Luncheon, White House Fellows, The Capitol, February 3, 1975
50, Press Release, West Virginia Gasoline Dealers Association, February 4, 1975
51, Press Release, Press Release, Jennings Randolph to introduce Senate resolution asking President Gerald Ford to proclaim a national “Energy Conservation Crusade,” February 5, 1975
52, Statement, Weirton Daily Times, Third Annual Progress Edition, February 6, 1975
53, Press Release, meeting on oil and gas exploration in West Virginia and Jennings Randolph introduction of National Energy Conservation Crusade, February 5, 1975
54, Press Release, introduction of three energy bills and legislation by Jennings Randolph regarding impoundment funds for highway and sewage projects, February 7, 1975
55, Speech, West Virginia Jaycees Awards Banquet, Cacapon State Park, Berkeley Springs, February 8, 1975
56, Press Release, eliminate handicapped barriers, February 7, 1975
57, Reprint, Congressional Record, regarding energy conservation, February 5, 1975
58, Resolution, commemorating 90th birthday of Bess Truman, February 7, 1975
59, Press Release, administration released funds for Hill-Burton projects in West Virginia, February 10, 1975
60, Reprint, Congressional Record, resolution disapproving deferral of budget authority, February 7, 1975
61, Speech, dedication of Bureau of Public Debt Building, Parkersburg, February 10, 1975
62, Speech, “No Greater Love,” Veterans Administration Hospital, Clarksburg, February 10, 1975
63, Press Release, dedication Parkersburg, Jennings Randolph visits Veterans Administration Hospital, Clarksburg, highway funds, February 10, 1975
64, Letter to Ben C. Bradlee, regarding editorial on economic and energy problems, January 31, 1975
65, Article, Phoenix Quarterly, regarding solid waste program, “Scrap Iron and Steel” Magazine, January 31, 1975
66, Press Release, Economic Development Administration asked to expedite application for funds, Wood County Airport terminal, February 11, 1975
67, Press Release, released highway money will create jobs, February 11, 1975
68, Speech, Corps of Engineers trainee briefing seminar, Washington, January 29, 1975
69, Death of Dennis Banks, February 11, 1975
70, Press Release, Jennings Randolph introduces legislation for one year extension of National Fuels and Energy Policy Study, February 12, 1975
71, Speech, “Highways – Past, Present and Future,” American Road Builders Association, Chicago, Illinois, February 13, 1975
72, Press Release, Senate committee and governors meet on transportation, February 13, 1975
73, Press Release, telegrams, Environmental Protection Agency sewage projects in West Virginia, February 13, 1975
74, Press Release, Clarksburg Post Office may be enlarged, February 13, 1975
75, Press Release, Manpower Demonstration Research, Hard Core Training Program for counties, February 13, 1975
76, Letter to Washington Post editor, regarding $2 billion more for highways, February 13, 1975
77, Press Release, home canning equipment, shortage not anticipated, February 13, 1975
78, Grit Newspaper, JR sold in youth, February 1975
79, Speech, before ad hoc committee of the Democratic Caucus for national energy policy, conservation programs, and coal conversion, February 17, 1975
80, Reprints, Congressional Record, Washington’s Farewell Address, February 17, 1975
81, West Virginia Department of Education breakfast, “Week in Washington,” February 19, 1975
82, Press Release, JR praises Supreme Court action regarding impoundment of sewage treatment funds, February 18, 1975
83, Letter to Robert Seamans, Administrator, Energy Research and Development Administration, regarding energy research, February 13, 1975
84, Letter to E. T. Klassen, Postmaster General, from Judge Robert Maxwell, regarding Elkins Post Office, February 12, 1975
85, Press Release, Elkins Post Office will not be reduced in size, February 19, 1975
86, Press Release, JR critical in Senate remarks on failure of administration to implement Coal Conversion Act, February 19, 1975
87, Dedication, City Building Weirton, February 23, 1975
88, Designation of official bicentennial communities, Shinnston, Williamson, Randolph County, February 19, 1975
89, Press Release, Office of Education announced release of student aid application forms to schools and colleges, February 24, 1975
90, Press Release, railroad situation in West Virginia, road bed upgrading, February 25, 1975
91, Market Bulletin, canning supplies and horse trails, March 1, 1975
92, Statement, for George Hohnmann on General Accounting Office report of cost overruns on Federal construction projects, February 27, 1975
93, Press Release, EPA contract to Weirton Steel Division of National Steel Corporation, February 27, 1975
94, March made a “Fast” Month, February 27, 1975
95, Press Release, grant for sewer system for South Charleston, grant to Boone-Raleigh Public Service, Whitesville, February 28, 1975
96, Telegram from JR, West Virginia Annual Picnic, Bradenton, Florida, February 28, 1975
97, Statement, Rules of Committee on Public Works, February 28, 1975
98, Press Release, JR supports continuance of revenue sharing, March 4, 1975
99, Testimonial dinner for Senator Harrison “Pete” Williams, February 27, 1975
100, Press Release, fire damage to Fort Ashby High School, ten mobile homes made available to school, March 4, 1975
100A, Guest List, congressional reception, March 4, 1975
101, Press Release, Environmental Protection Agency, funds for sewage treatment facilities in West Virginia, February 28, 1975
102, Statement, Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, regarding non-nuclear energy research budget is inadequate, March 5, 1975
103, Press Release, EPA awarding contracts for sewage facilities for six West Virginia communities, March 5, 1975
104, Press Releases, by Public Works Committee, 1975
105, Press Release, EPA Administrator Russell Train made recommendations on timetable for reduction of automobile emissions, March 5, 1975
106, Press Release, Emergency Housing and Economic Recovery Act, JR co-sponsors legislation to establish 6% mortgage loans, March 6, 1975
107, Press Release, HUD grant, Charleston, for urban renewal project, March 7, 1975
108, Speech, Government and the American Dream, Bethany College, March 8, 1975
109, Speech, Wood County Annual Boy Scout Dinner, Parkersburg, March 8, 1975
110, Press Release, inaugural run of Amtrak in southern West Virginia on March 24, March 7, 1975
111, Bryant Applegate, student gets first-hand look at Washington political scene, March 5, 1975
112, Statement, JR supports enactment of Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1975, March 10, 1975
113, Press Release, telegram to President Reistrup urging plans to be expedited on Amtrak train from Washington to Denver, March 11, 1975
114, Speech, Washington Host Lions Club, Luncheon, Washington, March 12, 1975
115, Speech, Catholic University adult education class, Washington, March 13, 1975
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117 Press Release, 3 releases- Telegram to ICC on rate increase by B&O. 2- EPA reference WV Sewer projects and HUD approves flood insurance for Burnsville, Summers County, March 4, 1975
118 WMAL Radio, Meet the member, by Joseph McCaffrey, Washington, DC, Blind- Handicapped, 1975
119 Speech, Goodwill Industries- Charleston, March 18, 1975
120 WV Service Clubs, Lions- Kiwanis- Rotary, March 1975
121 Press Release, Bluefield Sanitation Board Grant from EPA for Sewers, March 18, 1975
122 Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick Dinner, Washington, DC, March 17, 1975
123 Press Release, EPA awarded grant to town of Franklin for sewage facilities, March 19, 1975
124 Press Release, WV placed third in a nationwide competition to reduce highway traffic, March 19, 1975
125 Telegram to President Ford, reference energy conservation through voluntary actions, March 20, 1975
126 Press Release, White House release reference voluntary energy conservation, March 20, 1975
127 Press Release, School-aged handicapped children need special education programs, March 21, 1975
128 Dedication, Waste treatment plant, Clarksburg, March 24, 1975
129 Press Release, Federal Construction potential sought by P.W. Committee, March 21, 1975
130 Press Release, Grant to Jackson County Airport, Ravenswood, March 25, 1975
131 Press Release, ARC Grant for Grant County water system- Mountain Top Public Service District, March 25, 1975
132 Speech, 15th Mexico- United States Interparliamentary Conference, Compeche, Mexico, March 27, 1975
133 Press Release, “Save the Peace Agreement” Meeting reference Foreign Aid and will oppose aid request, February 4, 1975
134 Magazine, Article by Senator Randolph for Water Spectrum, Dept. of the Army, Corps of Engineers, April 1975
135 Press Release, Congratulated to employees of Kaiser Aluminum’s Ravenswood Fabrication Plant who won the Kaiser Cup for the 8th year, March 28, 1975
136 Press Release, Loan Aid in Construction of Fourco Glass Company’s new float glass plant in Taylor Co, April 1, 1975
137 Press Release, Senator to present official Bicentennial flag to Randolph County, March 28, 1975
138 Press Release, Telegram to the President, Senator urged the President to appeal to the United Nations for humanitarian aid for Indochina, April 2, 1975
139 Energy Users Report by the Bureau of National Affairs, ERDA Budget- Non-Nuclear Act, March 13, 1975
140 Press Release, Jaycees Applebutter Days, Senator Randolph is chairman, April 1, 1975
141 Emergency Housing and Economic Recovery Act- Proxmire Statement and copy of bill, February 1975
142 Speech, Randolph County Bicentennial flag presentation, Elkins, April 5, 1975
143 Speech, Boston Subway Dedication, Boston, MA, April 4, 1975
144 Article, Lions Magazine, reference job security for the blind, April 1975
145 Presidential vetoes by calendar year- 1946 to the present, April 7, 1975
146 Hearings, Reference education for handicapped children, April 8, 1975
147 WKLC Radio- St Albans 24 hour operation, tape by the Senator, April 3, 1975
148 Interview with George Hohmann, Capitol Hill News Service, reference mail investigation- Post Office, April 8, 1975
149 Taped remarks for radio station WGMS- Salute to WV, April 8, 1975
150 Press Release, New Indochina Aid opposed Cambodia and Vietnam, April 8, 1975
151 Press Release, Sewage treatment grant to City of Dunbar, from Environmental Protection Agency, April 8, 1975
152 Statement, Amendment to extend conversion orders under Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act, April 9, 1975
153 Speech, Public Works Historical Society- Washington, DC, April 10, 1975
154, Press Release, Bethlehem Steel Corporation’s new mining complex in Nicholas County, April 10, 1975
155, Newspaper article, Bluefield Daily Telegraph, regarding reclaimed land for school, March 27, 1975
156, Press Release, EPA awarded four grants for W.Va. sewage projects, Kanawha Falls at Gauley Bridge, Huttonsville, Romney and Eleanor, April 10, 1975
157, Press Release, Legislation requiring Congressional approval of any U.S. Debt Settlement less than face value, April 10, 1975
158, Press Release, Statement by Senator on the President’s Foreign Policy Address, April 11, 1975
159, Press Release, Housing and Urban Development grant to Wheeling, W.Va. Block Grant, April 11, 1975
160, Press Release, Mobile Homes for use in McMechen, W.Va. Sliding Hillside, April 22, 1975
161, Press Release, Community Services Administration Grants and Bicentennial designated communities, April 15, 1975
162, Press Release, Put unemployed to work rehabilitating railroad tracks and roadbeds, April 15, 1975
163, Statement, Carl E. Bagge urges joint support for coal substitution as a means to achieve energy self-sufficiency, April 14, 1975
164, Speech, Shinnston Bicentennial Flag Presentation, April 16, 1975
165, Speech, Senator honored at Historical Society Dinner, Clarksburg, April 16, 1975
166, Statement, Statistics regarding petroleum production in the U.S. by states, March 18, 1975
167, Interview, Chuck Babcock, regarding road program and rail improvement bill, Louisville Paper, April 17, 1975
168, Press Release, number of releases, Three on highway funds, railroad rehabilitation bill and public facility grant and local programs from EDA, April 17, 1975
169, Introduction, of Senator Mike Mansfield by Senator Randolph at the Amen Banquet, Pittsburgh, PA, April 17, 1975
170, Press Release, Route #340 State Highway improvements, Harpers Ferry, W.Va., April 17, 1975
171, Speech, Welfare Conference, Child Abuse, the Unspeakable Crime, Charleston, W.Va., April 18, 1975
Press Release, Grant to Matewan for park project from Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, April 18, 1975
173, Press Release, Senate approval of resolution to release impounded highway funds, telegrams, April 18, 1975
174, Complete Energy Policy statements from January to April, nine statements, April 9, 1975
175, W.Va. State Magazine, Article by V.B. Harris regarding The Role of W.Va. Coal in the Energy Crisis, March 30, 1975
176, Press Release, EPA Sewage treatment grants four West Virginia areas, April 21, 1975
177, Press Release, Government Construction programs could create jobs to ease the recession, April 22, 1975
178, Statement, Hearings, Public Works Committee regarding economic recession, April 22, 1975
179, Speech, American Road Builders Association, Washington, D.C., April 22, 1975
180, Speech, American Society of Civil Engineers, Washington, D.C., Award to Senator, April 23, 1975
181, Press Release, Huntington site purchased for Mail Center, Postal Service, April 23, 1975
182, Statement, Bill to amend Fair Labor Standards to exempt rural letter carriers from overtime provisions, April 22, 1975
183, Press Release, Bureau of outdoor recreation grant to W.Va. Department of Natural Resources for Canaan Valley State Park, April 24, 1975
184, Press Release, State Veterans’ Home in W.Va. and Senate passed Resolution #69 to release impounded highway funds, April 24, 1975
185, George Hohmann, Capitol Hill News Service, asked for list of times we have asked GAO for investigative studies since March 24, 1974, April 22, 1975
186, Press Release, Community Services Administration grants for seven W.Va. projects, April 25, 1975
187, Speech, Dedication of Marlinton Community Building, Marlinton, W.Va., April 26, 1975
188, Speech, National Realtors Week, Clarksburg, W.Va., April 26, 1975
189, Press Release, Mortgage foreclosures Amendment to Emergency Housing Act, April 25, 1975
190, Press Release, National Secretaries Week in Congressional Record, April 29, 1975
191, Press Release, Loan Guarantee for Snowshoe Ski Complex, April 25, 1975
192, Press Release, Anti-recession Appropriations Bill, includes funds to repair and renovate railroad tracts, etc., April 25, 1975
193, Press Release, Community Services Administration Grants to Legal Aid Society of Charleston to paid poor in five counties, April 29, 1975
194, Opening Statement, Labor group requested hearings, need jobs, April 22, 1975
195, Press Release, Baby Sales, Black Market, Baby Selling, April 28, 1975
196, Press Release, Judgeship vacancy in W.Va., Edwin F. Flowers and Charles H. Haden, II, April 29, 1975
197, Opening statement, Public Works Commission, Highwatching requirements, April 30, 1975
198, Opening statement, Hearings on Tennessee Valley Authority, April 29, 1975
199, Opening statement, Rail Transportation Improvement and Employment Senate Commerce and Labor and Public Welfare Committee hearing, May 1, 1975
200, Press Release, EPA Funding for wastewater treatment facilities for five communities, April 30, 1975
201, Program, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, May 2, 1975
202, Speech, Direct Mail Marketing Association, Washington, D.C., May 1, 1975
203, Press Release, Grant from ARC to Wheeling, Ohio County Vocational Technical High School, May 1, 1975
204, Press Release, ICC denies rate hike on Eastern W.Va. B & O Train Service, Senator requests a delay on ICC hearings on Passenger Service, May 2, 1975
205, Introduction, of Senator Claiborne Pell, Spring Dinner, WVU, May 1, 1975
206, Speech, Jefferson County Democratic Women’s Club, Shepherdstown, W.Va., May 4, 1975
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207, Speech, National Highway Conference, Associated General Contractors of America,
Arlington, Virginia, 1975: A Crucial Year for Highways, May 6, 1975
208, Statement, Statement in the Senate, Re: Coal Conversion, Press Release, Zarb
Supports Coal Conversion, May 5, 1975
209, Dear Abby, Re: Women Rule for Nurses, 1880 Senator’s letter in the file, May 13, 1975
210, Press Release, Amendment to Wage and Price Stability Act, May 6, 1975
211, Press Release, Grant from EPA to East Kanawha Public Service, Putnam County,
Sewage System, May 7, 1975
212, Press Release, Book by Leonard Robinson (Blind) his new book on the Handicapped,
May 6, 1975
213, Press Release, Community Services Administration, Grant to Nicholas County,
Summersville, West Virginia, May 7, 1975
214, Introduction, Senator Lloyd Bentsen, (D-Texas), Speaker, Charleston, West
Virginia, May 1, 1975
215, Program, West Virginia Academy of Science, Marshall University, Huntington,
West Virginia, April 5, 1975
216, Opening Statement, In the Senate, Re: Conference Report, Re: Surface Mining
Control, May 5, 1975
217, Press Release, Conversion from Natural Gas to Coal, Electric plants asked to change
meeting with Zarb, May 8, 1975
218, Press Release, Vietnamese refugees, Moral obligation to help, May 8, 1975
219, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration approval grant for Morgantown Hospital,
May 5, 1975
220, Telegram, to President Ford asking him to sign the Surface Mining Control and
Reclamation, May 9, 1975
221, Speech, Salem College Commencement, Salem, West Virginia, May 11, 1975
222, West Virginia Society, Son and Daughter Banquet, Washington, D.C., May 9, 1975
223, Speech, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, Charleston, West Virginia,
Morris Harvey College Commencement, May 10, 1975
224, Tape, Rally of Christians for World Hunger, Fayetteville, North Carolina, May 18, 1975
225, Press Release, modified version of an expanded Public Works construction program, hearing set for May 21 and 22, May 12, 1975
226, Press Release, seizure and recovery of Mayaguez, May 13, 1975
227, Speech, Graphic Communications Computer Association, Boston, Massachusetts, May 15, 1975
228, Press Release, Federal Impact Aid, Board of Education, seven counties, May 14, 1975
229, Press Release, coal conversion, implementation of the Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act, reprint from Congressional Record, May 5, 1975
230, Press Release, General Services Administration declared surplus lands in Jefferson County, awarded contract to Signode Corporation of Weirton, May 15, 1975
231, Speech, The Transportation Road Ahead, National Parking Association, San Francisco, California, May 19, 1975
232, Press Release, Oakland, California, Senator conferred with President of Kaiser
Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, May 22, 1975
233, Statement, Introduction of National Petroleum and Natural Gas Conservation
And Coal Substitution Act of 1975, May 20, 1975
234, Press Release, Fourco Glass Company’s new float glass plant, Taylor County,
Three releases in folder, May, June, 1975
235, Press Release, FAA hopes to work out a plan to finance Kanawha Airport short runway
and taxiway, May 19, 1975
236, Press Release, Senator interested in assisting Wood County Airport, May 19, 1975
237, Press Release, Environmental Protection Agency grants to Huntington Sanitary Board,
City of Dunbar and City of Spencer, Sewers, May 20, 1975
238, Jackson for President, Remarks by Senator Humphrey, May 13, 1975
239, Speech, Introduction, of Senatory Hubert H. Humphrey by Senator Randolph, Parkersburg,
Wood County Democratic Dinner, May 20, 1975
240, Press Release, Headstart grant to Morgan County Board of Education, May 20, 1975
241, Press Release, Strip Mine Bill Veto, Statement by Senator Randolph, May 21, 1975
242, World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, Senator Alan Cranston and Dixie Lee Ray, May 16, 1975
243, NPS transfer deed to West Virginia Department of Highways, 2.3. acres known as
Allstadt’s Hill at Bolivar, May 21, 1975
244, Press Release, EPA grant to Greenbrier Public Service District, Lewisburg, West
Virginia, Sewage System, May 22, 1975
245, Hearings, Re: Highways, Minot, North Dakota, May 24, 1975
246, Interview, Junior Achievement Inc., National Business Leadership Conference,
April 25, 1975
247, Speech, The Last Man’s Club of World War II Veterans, Weirton, West Virginia,
May 25, 1975
248, Speech, Bicentennial flag presented to New Manchester, West Virginia, May 25, 1975
249, Press Release, JR believes aid should be terminated to Laotian government, May 23, 1975
250, Speech, National Advisory Council, Small Business Administration, White Sulphur Springs, May 28, 1975
251, Press Release, Department of HEW awarded grant to West Virginia Department of Welfare, Reference Transportation Trip, May 29, 1975
252, Petition of members of Congress from West Virginia to intervene, Oil and Gas Association vs. Consolidated, Columbia Gas, etc., May 15, 1975
253, Press Release, EPA grant to Beverly sewage system, May 28, 1975
254, Press Release, statement on President Gerald Ford’s address to the nation regarding energy program, May 27, 1975
255, Press Release, EPA grant to Princeton sewage treatment plant, May 30, 1975
256, Press Release, Army contract to Hercules for work at Rocket Center, May 30, 1975
257, Speech, 25th anniversary of Jefferson County Memorial Park and C. F. Reininger Day, Charles Town, May 31, 1975
258, Speech, dedication of Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, June 1, 1975
259, Press Release, Huntington Post Office “moving forward,” May 30, 1975
260, Press Release, master plan for new Veterans Administration Hospital, Martinsburg, May 30, 1975
261, Interview, regarding child abuse, Liza Favish, WWVA Radio, Wheeling, June 1, 1975
262, Press Release, Public Works hearings, JR critical of Appalachian governors’ participation in ARC program, June 3, 1975
263, Press Release, HEW grant for Region II, Health Planning Association, Huntington, June 4, 1975
264, Introduction, Senator Birch Bayh, Italian Sons and Daughters, Weirton, June 4, 1975
265, Speech, Women’s Clubs, Prayer Breakfast, Washington
266, Article, regarding no pant suits in office of JR, Rolling Stone, May 29, 1975
267, Press Release, Federal Highway Administration, interchange to serve Wheeling General Hospital, June 5, 1975
268, United States Senate Youth Program, June 8, 1975
269, PR, Amtrak, June 6, 1975
270, Annual Dinner of the White House Correspondents Association, Washington, May 3, 1975
271, Press Release, HUD grant for Bluefield, June 9, 1975
272, Press Release, EDA grant for Bluefield Industrial Park, June 12, 1975
273, Press Release, education grant to Cabell County, Federally Impacted Area Fund, June 10, 1975
274, Press Release, EPA grant for Bridgeport sewer system, June 10, 1975
275, Press Release, EPA grants, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association, grant for South Charleston, June 10, 1975
276, Press Release, ARC awarded grant to Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, also grant for funding for nine county area, June 10, 1975
277, Press Release, Head Start grant, six counties and Community Action Inc., Parkersburg and West Central West Virginia, June 10, 1975
278, Statement, hearings on greater coal utilization, June 10, 1975
279, Press Release, ARC grants for Wellsburg and Follansbee, recreation grants, June 11, 1975
280, Press Release, Regional Check Processing Center, Charleston, June 12, 1975
281, Press Release, EPA grant for Boone-Clay-Kanawha-Putnam Regional Government Council, waste treatment study, June 12, 1975
282, Press Release, ARC grant to New Haven Foundation of Ansted for Primary Health Care Center, June 11, 1975
283, Press Release, Fourco Glass Company to begin operations, Clarksburg, June 12, 1975
284, Press Release, EDA designation of eight county area as Region 5 Economic Development District, June 11, 1975
285, Press Release, HUD, Community Development Block Grants for Dunbar and St. Albans, June 13, 1975
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286, Introduction, Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Salute to Robert C. Byrd, Charleston, June 12, 1975
287, Speech, All-American City Award for Spencer, June 14, 1975
288, Speech, “Education and Training for Today’s World,” Boone County Career and Technical Center dedication, Madison, June 15, 1975
289, Press Release, Wheeling Suspension Bridge named as National Historic Landmark, June 12, 1975
290, Speech, energy self-sufficiency requires coal industry leadership initiative, National Coal Association, annual convention, Washington, June 17, 1975
291, Honorable John D. Catalana, dedicated to the service of humanity, given award, Charleston, June 13, 1975
292, Press Release, Department of Commerce, funds for job training program for six counties, June 17, 1975
293, Speech, regarding coal leadership need to achieve energy self-sufficiency, Janeway Seminar, New York, June 19, 1975
294, Press Release, education grant for Appalachia Educational Laboratory, Charleston, June 17, 1975
295, Press Release, Senate passage of legislation to aid education of the handicapped, June 18, 1975
296, Press Release, Harrison County designated redevelopment area, June 18, 1975
297, Press Release, FHA guaranteed loan for Meredith Manor, equestrianship, Parkersburg, June 19, 1975
298, Speech, Copiah-Lincoln commencement address, by Frank L. Pitts, May 10, 1975
299, Press Release, GSA contract to $3 million in Charles Town, June 17, 1975
300, Press Release, FAA grants, Kanawha and Martinsburg airports, June 19, 1975
301, Press Release, ARC grant for Princeton sewage system, June 19, 1975
Press Release, United Hospital Center in Clarksburg, grant for family medicine training program and grant to aid in construction of auditorium on Davis and Elkins College campus, Elkins
302, Speech, Presentation of American Bicentennial Flag, Salem College, June 20, 1975
303, Reprint, Congressional Record, regarding Brigadier General Charles E. Yeager honored at Salem College, June 23, 1975
304, Press Release, Congress agreed to continue Appalachian Regional Commission at present funding until new legislation is approved, June 20, 1975
305, Press Release, Press Release, ARC grants to Martinsburg, Fayette County, Summersville, and Department of Mental Health, June 20, 1975
306, Press Release, ARC grant to Salem College, conversion of dorm to elderly care home, June 20, 1975
307, Speech, AP Broadcasters Convention, introduction of John T. Dunlop, Hawks Nest State Park, June 21, 1975
308, Press Release, Urban Mass Transit grant to Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, June 23, 1975
309, Reference Material, The Uniqueness of West Virginia, by Eugene L. Meyer, August 1972
310, Interview, Jack Hollahan of WVU-TV and JR at Salem College Reception, June 19, 1975
311, Press Release, HUD Grants for Huntington and Charleston, June 23, 1975
312, Press Release, ARC Library Grants, Spencer and New Martinsville, June 23, 1975
313, Press Release, HEW Grants, Charleston and Fairmont, Child Development Grants, June 23, 1975
314, Press Release, Bicentennial Designation for Guyandotte Subdivision of Huntington, June 24, 1975
315, Press Release, EPA Grant to Weston, Waste Water Treatment Project, June 24, 1975
316, Press Release, JR critical of Senate delay on contested New Hampshire Senate seat, June 24, 1975
317, Press Release, Emergency Medical Grant to Huntington Corps of Engineers, Dredging on Big Sandy near Kenova, June 24, 1975
318, FAA Plans to Commission Improvements for Elkins-Randolph County Airport, June 24, 1975
319, Press Release, ARC Grants, Hancock County, Pineville, Mount Storm, Bretz Water Systems, Mental Health, 7 Vocation Centers, June 24, 1975
320, Youth Governors Luncheon, YMCA, June 25, 1975
321, Speech, American Road Builders Association, Bicentennial Flag Presentation, Washington, June 25, 1975
322, Press Release, National Awareness Week, regarding Handicapped-Easter Seals, Paraplegia Foundation, June 26, 1975
323, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Grants – Buckhannon, Upshur County, Hardy County, and Harrisville, June 26, 1975
324, Statement, regarding business and industry leaders on coal utilization, June 23, 1975
325, Statement, JR introduces legislation to extend Federal Coal Conversion Program, June 23, 1975
326, Statement, Frank Zarb before Committee on Public Works regarding fuels and energy policy study, June 23, 1975
328, Press Release, EPA grants to New Martinsville, Webster Springs, Fairmont, Morgantown, Clarksburg, June 26, 1975
329, Press Release, bill designed to save fuel consumed in federal buildings, June 27, 1975
330, Speech, Lions International Convention, Dallas, Texas, June 28, 1975
331, Speech, State Birthday Celebration, local Junior Women’s Club, Clarksburg, June 20, 1975
332, Speech, West Virginia Small Business Executives, Rainelle, June 5, 1975
333, Statistics, moonshine production, six states ahead of West Virginia in production, July 11, 1975
334, Capitol Hill News Service, news analysis on ARC and governors of the thirteen ARC states, June 30, 1975
335, Press Release, ARC and HUD grants to state arts and humanities and Office of Education grants, June 30, 1975
336, Press Release, FHA income limitation, Home Loan program, June 30, 1975
337, Press Release, EPA sewage construction grant to Nitro, July 1, 1975
338, Press Release, Marshall University Medical School application rejected, July 1, 1975
339, Press Release, HUD contract to Housing Authority of Huntington, housing projects, July 1, 1975
340, Press Release, JR opposes transfer of Monongalia National Forest service personnel, July 1, 1975
341, Press Release, grants for health services programs in West Virginia by Department of Health, Education and Welfare, June 27, 1975
342, Press Release, EPA grants, eight projects in West Virginia, July 2, 1975
343, Meet the Member broadcast, by Joseph McCaffrey, WMAL Radio Station, Randolph-Sheppard Act, handicapped, 1975
344, Speech, Mobile Independence Day Celebration, Mobile, Alabama, July 4, 1975
345, Press Release, Office of Education grants to Jefferson County and state of West Virginia, July 3, 1975
346, Press Release, JR fears President Gerald Ford’s proposal on spending Highway Trust Fund revenue will have adverse impact on West Virginia, July 7, 1975
347, Speech, Highlands Scenic Highway, sign dedication, Richwood, July 13, 1975
348, Press Release, JR introduces Synthetic Fuels Act of 1975, July 8, 1975
349, Press Release, Senate voted to continue ARC programs for two more years, July 17, 1975
350, Press Release, Senate passed National School Lunch and Child Nutrition Act Amendments of 1975, July 10, 1975
351, Article by Sanford Ungar, regarding RCB, September 1975
352, Statement, National Day of Prayer, July 24, 1975
353, Press Release, I-79 opened between Erie, Pennsylvania and Charleston, West Virginia, July 24, 1975
354, Press Release, ARC awarded grant to West Virginia Department of Mental Health, Charleston, July 10, 1975
355, Press Release, Newell Bicentennial Flag Presentation, July 18, 1975
356, Press Release, Senate approved measure to continue for six months authority of the Federal Energy Administrator to issue coal conversion orders to electric power plants, July 14, 1975
357, Statement, Senate Subcommittee on Improvements in Judicial Machinery, July 15, 1975
358, Remarks by JR on National Energy Policy, April-June 1975
359, Press Release, increase disability compensation payments to disabled veterans, July 16, 1975
360, Speech, Introduction of Senator Gary Hart, Charleston, July 19, 1975
361, Press Release, JR introduces Solid Waste Utilization Act of 1975, July 21, 1975
362, Press Release, Chessie System withdraws application for abandonment of Petersburg to Green Spring rail route, July 21, 1975
363, Statement, JR says he worships the Sabbath on Saturday, July 19, 1975
364, Press Release, bill aimed at easing unemployment in construction industry was approved by Public Works Committee, July 15, 1975
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365, Luncheon National Youth Science Camp, Washington, July 16, 1975
366, Speech, National Conference of Economic Development Representatives, Fort Lauderdale, July 22, 1975
367, Press Release, Senate approved legislation for additional construction, Highland Scenic Highway, July 25, 1975
368, Speech, introducing West Virginia panelists on subject of Rural Health hearings, “Health Manpower for Rural Areas,” July 31, 1975
369, Biographical Sketch, JR, July 1975
370, Press Release, Community Services Administration Grants for 13 West Virginia Projects, July 26, 1975
371, Press Release Federal Loan Guarantee Program, Synthetic Fuels Act, July 22, 1975
372, Press Release, JR assured by Post Office that plans are moving forward for downtown Huntington facility, July 28, 1975
373, Press Release, JR sponsored amendment for increased sewage funds for West Virginia, July 29, 1975
374, Radio Statement, regarding President’s distribution formula for highway construction, July 8, 1975
375, Press Release, Senate adopted measure whereby West Virginia would receive money to build sewage system facilities, July 29, 1975
376, Statement, regarding construction industry employment, July 29, 1975
377, Press Release, JR and Howard Baker release on automobile emission standards, July 29, 1975
378, Remarks, “The Faith of George Washington,” Senate Prayer Breakfast, July 30, 1975
379, Pictures, National Visitor Center, Union Station, Washington, July 1975
380, Charlie Jenkins Retirement, Fairmont, July 31, 1975
381, Article, regarding World of the Washington Lawyer, June 1975
382, Press Release, House-Senate Conferees Agreement to expand services to mentally retard and handicapped, July 29, 1975
383, Press Release, Bicentennial Administrator said funds will be held until June 30, 1976, for West Virginia, August 4, 1975
385, Statement, regarding Federal Coal Leasing Amendments of 1975, July 31, 1975
386, Press Release, Army Contract to Blaw-Knox Foundry and Machinery, Wheeling, July 31, 1975
387, Press Release, ARC awarded grant to Central Hampshire Water Association, Romney, July 31, 1975
388, Press Release, AMTRAK officials say they might assign ticket agent for Williamson, August 1, 1975
389, Material for feasibility grants for Bob Kelly, August 4, 1975
390, Press Release, EPA approved grant to Charleston for construction of sewage system, August 5, 1975
391, Press Release, Television interview regarding salary increase for Congress, August 4, 1975
392, Press Release, Hearing Date for Baltimore and Ohio Railroad passenger service rate increase, August 6, 1975
393, Press Release, Bicentennial Flag Ceremony, Cross Roads, Marion County, August 7, 1975
394, Press Release, JR appearances during August recess, August 11, 1975
395, Speeches, Arthurdale and Petersburg, August 10, 1975
396, Speech, Groundbreaking ceremonies for new runway at Raleigh County Memorial Airport, Beckley, August 8, 1975
397, Speech, Bicentennial Flag presented to Potomac State College, Keyser, August 12, 1975
398, Speech, Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course, Morgantown, August 12, 1975
399, Press Release, Hill-Burton Grant for Public Health Center, Philippi, August 11, 1975
400, Groundbreaking, Morgantown Housing Project, August 12, 1975
401, Speech, Joint Meeting, Lions/Rotary/Kiwanis, Morgantown Lions Club, August 12, 1975
402, Press Release, ARC Grant to Thomas Memorial Hospital, Winfield, August 11, 1975
403, Press Release ARC Grant for Health Care Center, Pocahontas Medical Services, Marlinton, August 12, 1975
404, Press Release, FTC Canning Jar Lid Investigation, Review of Shortages, August 12, 1975
405, Speech, Monongalia County Senior Citizens Center, Morgantown, August 12, 1975
406, Press Release, Farmers Home Administrator, Loan to Lewisburg for expansion to water system, August 14, 1975
407, Speech, Social Security Strengthens America, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 15, 1975
408, Press Release, Adjustment Assistance for unemployed at Huntington Division of Houdaille Industries, August 14, 1975
409, Speech, Moose Association Convention, Morgantown, August 16, 1975
410, West Virginians testify before Health Subcommittee, health care plans, August 14, 1975
411, Speech, hearing on “The Older Worker,” Chicago, Illinois, August 14, 1975
412 Press Release, Bicentennial designation for New Martinsville, Cedar Grove, Jefferson County, Wheeling College and Morris Harvey College, August 19, 1975
413, Press Release, Dedication, Everett Dirksen Research Center, Pekin, Illinois, August 19, 1975
414, Press Release, Forest Service – clear-cutting, August 25, 1975
415, Press Release, offshore workers certified for apple pickers, August 21, 1975
416, Statement, “Mike’s Hike” for the Handicapped, July 14, 1975
417, Speech, Indiana Democratic Editorial Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, August 23, 1975
Remarks, JR, Social Security Strengthens America,” Annual Conference on Gerontology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, August 15, 1975
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418, Speech, VFW Annual Convention, Los Angeles, August 21, 1975
419, Press Release, HUD grants to seven counties and one city, August 26, 1975
420, Press Release, EDA grant to Huntington for rebuilding of sidewalks and storm sewers, August 26, 1975
421, Speech, Kiwanis meeting, Elkins, Philippi, Belington, Buckhannon, Tucker, Grafton, and Kingwood, August 28, 1975
422, Speech, Valley Head Library dedication, Valley Head, August 29, 1975
423, Press Release, grant to B. F. Goodrich Company, work to be done in Grantsville, August 27, 1975
424, Speech, Groundbreaking, Sanitary Waste Treatment Facility, Princeton, August 28, 1975
425, Tour of Cumberland Industrial Park, Cumberland Public Service District, Bluefield, August 28, 1975
426, Conference, West Virginia Building and Trades Council, Charleston, August 29, 1975
427, Speech, Dedication and Opening of the Fort Hill Bridge, Charleston, August 29, 1975
428, Speech, Kiwanis, Lions, and Rotary clubs, Clarksburg, September 2, 1975
429, Press Release, Carlton M. Smith appointed director of Huntington Veterans Administration Hospital, September 10, 1975
430, Speech, Chamber of Commerce, White Sulphur Springs, Rogers Morton, speaker, August 28, 1975
431, Conference, Union Carbide officials, Charleston, August 29, 1975
433, Interview, child abuse legislation, WWVA Radio, September 9, 1975
434, Press Release, Public Works committee acted to make additional funds available to West Virginia for interstate highway construction, September 4, 1975
435, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission grant to aid in providing staff for Marshall University School of Medicine, September 9, 1975
436, Press Release, disaster assistance for Ohio and Marshall counties, flooding, September 3, 1975
437, Press Release, Annual Truckers Expo, Wheeling, August 28, 1975
438, Press Release, grants for completion of water projects at Buffalo Creek, September 2, 1975
439, Press Release, Community Development Grant for Harrison County from HUD, September 5, 1975
440, Sistersville added to National Register of Historic Places, August 15, 1975
441, Speech, West Liberty State College, Senator Howard Baker, speaker, September 10, 1975
442, Speech, Linsly Military School, Senator Baker, the speaker, Wheeling, W.Va., September 10, 1975
443, Press Release, Override the Presidential veto on oil price decontrol, September 10, 1975
444, Statement, Oil Price Decontrol, September 10, 1975
445, Statement, in the Senate regarding oil price decontrol and reprint from Record, September 10, 1975
446, Interview, Eliot Janeway, MBS, September 13, 1975
447, Press Release, President Ford to attend the Forest Festival, Elkins, W.Va., September 11, 1975
448, Press Release, Statement reopening of Kennedy assassination investigation, September 11, 1975
449, Speech, Potato Festival, Summerville, W.Va., September 13, 1975
450, Dedication, Monongalia County Public Health Center, Morgantown, W.Va., September 13, 1975
451, Statement, Rocking Chair not Senator Randolph’s style, Article by Harry Hoffman, from the Charleston Gazette, September 11, 1975
452, Press Release, GSA awarded contract to True Temper Corporation, Charleston, W.Va., September 11, 1975
453, Seventh Day Baptist Breakfast, Washington, D.C., Prayer speeches, September 14, 1975
454, Boot straps, Salem College publication, article regarding Brigadier General Yeager and Senator Randolph, Summer Issue 1975
455, Speech, W.Va. Chamber of Commerce Transportation, Washington, D.C., August 26, 1975
456, Senator and Mrs. Randolph guests of President and Mrs. Ford, aboard the yacht “Sequoia,” September 16, 1973
457, Press Release, Emergency Natural Gas Legislation, September 16, 1975
458, Press Release, W.Va. Coal Miners met with Senator Randolph, urged support for Black Lung Benefits Act, September 17, 1975
459, Speech, Dedication of Monongalia County Public Health Center, Morgantown, W.Va., September 13, 1975
460, Press Release, EPA awarded grants for sewage projects to Dunbar, Stonewood and Sissonville, W.Va., September 18, 1975
461, Interview, AP by Tom Raum regarding “slush fund,” Senator does not have one, September 18, 1975
462, Press Release, Senator says he will return to the Treasury the Federal pay raise increase for Senators, September 18, 1975
463, Speech, Dedication of Cardiac Catheterization Memorial Hospital, Charleston Medical Center, Charleston, W.Va., September 20, 1975
464, Press Release, regarding cancer – producing substances detected in the air, Belle, W.Va., September 19, 1975
465, Speech, Postal appreciation dinner for Senator Randolph, Charleston, W.Va., September 20, 1975
466, Speech, International Public Works Congress and Equipment Show, New Orleans, LA, September 22, 1975
467, Introduction, Wheeling W.Va. Senator Dick Clark, Ohio County, Democratic D., September 19, 1975
468, Press Release, Senator passed resolution to extend the Federal Coal Conversion program for six months, September 19, 1975
469, Statement, Senator Randolph introduces amendments to Natural Gas Emergency Act 1975, September 18, 1975
470, Press Release, Disaster damage in Ohio and Marshall counties and Senator, September 24, 1975
471, Statement, Reprint from Congressional Record Coal Conversion Energy Supply and Environmental Coordination Act, September 19, 1975
472, Press Release, Bicentennial Communities and Colleges, also group from May 21, 1975 designation, September 22, 1975
473, Press Release, Byrd Amendment regarding busing, Randolph commends Bryd, September 24, 1975
474, Press Release, GSA contract to True Temper Corporation, Charleston, W.Va., September 24, 1975
475, Article, “Senate Discusses the Sabbath” from The Sabbath Recorder, September 1975
476, Speech Material, “Waiting the Judgment Day from Windfall Church/Granville Summit, PA, May 16, 1975 to office October, 1975
477, White House Dinner, Mrs. Randolph and Senator guests, September 26 ,1975
478, Dedication Speech, Building for the Future, New Martinsville, W.Va., September 27, 1975
479, Press Release, New River as a Wild and Scenic River, September 29, 1975
480, Press Release, Charles Haden, nomination for District Judge in W.Va. set for hearings before Judiciary Committee, September 29, 1975
481, Statement, Congressional Record Reprint regarding Natural Gas shortages this winter, September 29, 1975
482, Press Release, Comments sought on Coal Use Proposal, September 29, 1975
483, Prayers, etc., Rev. William b. Adams, Bethesda, Maryland, also speech, Shooting the Rapids or The Last Domino, October, 1975
484, Press Release, EPA grants to four W.Va. projects, sewage treatment, September 30, 1975
485, Regarding Death of Dr. Daniel Hale of Bluefield, W.Va., September 30, 1975
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486, Speech, W.Va. Hospital Association, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., October 2, 1975
487, Statement, Doubled coal production forecast in Appalachia, reprint from Congressional Record, September 30, 1975
488, Press Release, meeting on upgrading of W.Va. Route #10, Governor Moore attended the meeting, October 3, 1975
489, Press Release, Jennings Randolph to Jim Haught, October 3, 1975
490, Speech, Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner, Glenville, W.Va. by Democratic Executive Committee of Gilmer County, October 4, 1975
492, Press Release, Senator urged HEW to expedite approval of revisions for the Braxton County Area Hospital, October 6, 1975
493, Speech, Farmers Home Administration, State Convention, Berkley Springs, W.Va., Cacapon State Park, October 7, 1975
494, Press Release, ARC approved grant to aid in construction of access road for New East Huntington Bridge, October 1, 1975
495, National Awareness Week Handicapped, October 2, 1975
496, Press Release, to upgrade U.S. Route #340 near Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, October 7, 1975
497, Press Release, GSA has approved funds for changes in the new Post Office and federal building in Elkins, October 8, 1975
498, Symposium on Energy, Mid Appalachian Region, Knoxville, Tennessee, October 16, 1975
499, Press Release, Acid Mine Drainage, Water Quality Commission to suggest program for abatement of acid mine drainage, October 14, 1975
500, Speech, National Rehabilitation Association, Bell Greve Award, Cincinnati, Ohio, October 12, 1975
501, Press Release, Clearcutting, Organic Act Bill by Senator Randolph to amend the 1897 Organic Act, Forestry, Timer Legislation, October 22, 1975
502, Statement, Congressional Record, comments regarding Foreign Policy, Sinai Agreement, October 9, 1975
503, Statement, Senator Randolph supports well reasoned Natural Gas Policies, October 8, 1975
504, Speech, Allegheny Airlines 49’ers Club, Pittsburgh, PA, October 11, 1975
505, Statement, Reprint from Congressional Record regarding Foreign Policy, etc., October 9, 1975
506, Dr. Daniel Hale dies in sleep, Princeton Community Hospital, October, 1975
507, Press Release, Department of Transportation grant to Bluefield, W.Va., Gateway Regional Transit Authority, October 16, 1975
508, Press Release, Marshall University Medical School application deferred, October 16, 1975
509, Interview, regarding office accounts, Danny West, Capitol Hill News Service, October 17, 1975
510, Press Release, EPA grant to Belington for water treatment project, October 20, 1975
510A, Speech, Prince George’s General Hospital, Cheverly, Maryland, October 19, 1975
511, Press Release, Bicentennial Designations, Fayetteville, Hamlin, and Berkeley County, October 20, 1975
512, Press Release, amendment to require gas-fired boilers to coal or oil, October 20, 1975
513, Statement, Hearings before Senate Judiciary Committee on nomination of Judge Charles H. Haden, II, October 21, 1975
514, Statement, amendment to make available gas to presently curtailed high priority users of natural gas, October 22, 1975
515, Business & Professional Women’s Club, Elkins, W.Va., Ms. Virginia R. Allan
Speaker, October 25, 1975
516, Press Release, “Almost Heaven” ties given by L.S. Good Company to the Senator,
October 24, 1975
517, Speech, Moorefield, W.Va. Dedication of Love Memorial Clinic, October 26, 1975
518, Testimonial Dinner for David D. Johnson, Philippi, W.Va., Alderson-Broaddus College,
October 24, 1975
519, Press Release, Accelerated construction of Interstate Highways including W.Va.
Turnpike, October 18, 1975
520, Introduction of Wilmer D. Mizell, Assistant Secretary for EDA, October 29, 1975
521, Introduction , AFL-CIO, Charleston, W.Va., Harrison A. Williams, Speaker,
October 30, 1975
522, Press Release, House and Senate conferees agreed on legislation to aid in the education
Handicapped children, October 31, 1975
523, October 31, 1975, Press Release, Plants to shut down because of Natural Gas
Curtailment, October 31, 1975
524, Press Release, Highland Scenic Highway, House and Senate Conferees approved
Appropriation for construction, November 5, 1975
525, Speech, Cincinnati, Ohio, Ohio Valley Improvement Association and Cincinnati
Propellor Club, November 7, 1975
526, Press Release, W.Va. short-changed in the distribution of funds to support job
creating project, November 5, 1975
527, Speech, Dedication of Monongalia General Hospital, Morgantown, W.Va.,
November 8, 1975
528, Speech, American Podiatry Association, Washington, D.C., “Health Legislation
and the Podiatrist”
529, Letter to Editor of the Charleston Gazette, re: the Senator vote to confirm the
Nomination of Earl J. Silbert, November 10, 1975
530, Interview, re: Taxi Service, Air Mail, etc., Statistics, November 6, 1975
531, Statement, Commission on the Operation of the Senate, November 11, 1975
532, Press Release, Opening of U.S. #48 at the Maryland-W.Va. border, Senator sent his
requests, November 11, 1975
533, Press Release, letter to Kissinger asking for more rational control in foreign military sales, November 11, 1975
534, Press Release, JR urges Coalcon to select site in West Virginia, November 11, 1975
535, A. C. Barker, pioneer pilot honored, Morgantown, November 7, 1975
536, Press Release, Highway Bill approved by Committee, November 13, 1975
537, Statement, National Bicentennial Highway Safety Year, reprint of statement from Congressional Record, November 14, 1975
545, Press Release, funds approved for Ripley to renovate old high school, November 18, 1975
546, Press Release, Senate adopted amendment to the Common Situs Picketing Bill in support of a product, November 19, 1975
547, Press Release, statement on TVA Bond Ceiling increase, November 18, 1975
548, Speech, Rubber Manufacturing Association Legislative Panel, Washington, November 20, 1975
549, Press Release, Bicentennial Administration released funds for West Virginia projects, November 14, 1975
550, Press Release, JR urges ConRail to establish high priority for track repair for Amtrak, November 26, 1975
551, Speech, completion of cofferdam ceremony, R. D. Bailey Lake, Justice, November 29, 1975
552, Press Release, Federal Highway Administration status of the new St. Marys Bridge on Ohio River, November 24, 1975
553, Press Release, White House Conference on Handicapped Individuals, November 21, 1975
554, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration approved loan and grant to Barbour County for water system development, November 26, 1975
555, Statement, in United States Senate, regarding picketing by labor organizations, November 19, 1975
556, Press Release, “Blue Ridge” train will use new Amfleet series of cars, November 26, 1975
557, Press Release, silver medal presented to General Charles E. Yeager, the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, December 12, 1975
558, Statement from the White House by the President, regarding handicapped children, December 2, 1975
559, Pictures, Mrs. Betty Ford and JR, Horshhorn Museum, Washington, October 14, 1975
560, Press Release, Conferees agreed to four year extension of Appalachian Regional Development Program, December 2, 1975
561, Statistics, Apportioned funds for Interstate to states, ARBA, December 23, 1975
BOX 93
Speeches/Press Releases Box 93
562, Speech, American Road Builders Association Conference, energy conservation in transportation and construction, Atlanta, Georgia, December 3, 1975
563, Speech, West Virginia Department of Welfare, symposium on trip program, Charleston, December 8, 1975
564, Press Release, conferees completed work on Hill to stimulate economy by work programs, December 9, 1975
565, Press Release, conference report regarding energy research and development, synthetic fuels development, December 9, 1975
566, Speech, Abraham Lincoln visits Harpers Ferry, Christmas event, December 9, 1975
567, Press Release, conversion of oil and gas burning power plants to coal, December 10, 1975
568, Press Release, hill slides in McMechen, Marshall County, December 10, 1975
569, Press Release, agricultural service will have allocation to purchase Tordon 10K for eradication of multiflora rose, December 19, 1975
570, Press Release, Senate passed Federal Aid Highway Act of 1975, December 12, 1975
571, Speech, Environmental Industry Conference, Washington, December 10, 1975
572, Press Release, amendment to pending tax reduction bill, extend housing credit for additional six months, December 15, 1975
573, Press Release, Senate gave final approval to Appalachian Development Program, December 16, 1975
574, Press Release, public works program to ease recession, December 17, 1975
575, Press Release, expand Federal loan guarantees for new underground coal production, December 17, 1975
576, Press Release, defense contract to Greenbrier Industries, Rainelle, December 19, 1975
576A, Press Release, Con Rail Railroad, Weirton-Ashtabula, Ohio interchange, December 20, 1975
577, Press Release, JR urged President Gerald Ford to sign Appalachian Regional Development program, December 22, 1975
578, JR trip to Elkins, Corridor H, December 23, 1975
579, Press Release, JR visits in Elkins, Center for Elderly in Belington, December 23, 1975
580, Press Release, President Gerald Ford has signed Energy Policy and Conservation Act, December 22, 1975
581, Statement, regarding Energy Policy and Conservation Act, December 16-17, 1975
582, Press Release, EDA approved grant to renovate high school at Ripley, December 16, 1975
583, Press Release, JR predicts West Virginia University will win Peach Bowl, Atlanta, Georgia, December 26, 1975
584, Press Release, JR requested inquiry into removal of photocopy machines in post offices, December 31, 1975
585, Statement, regarding Energy Research and Development Administration Conference, December 9, 1975
586, Article in News Leader regarding JR, December 31, 1975
586A, Reference Material, “The Peace Academy,” US News, December 29, 1975
587, Press Release, Senator gratified that the President signed the Appalachian Regional
Development Act, January 2, 1976
588, Press Release, HEW grants for W.Va. and Community Services Administration
Approved 9 W.Va. projects, January 6, 1976
589, Press Release, Community projects for Parsons-Tucker County Area, Meeting
in Parsons, W.Va., January 6, 1976
590, Press Release, Senator announced that he will be a candidate for Delegate to the
National Convention, he will support Senator Byrd, January 6, 1976
591, Speech, Dapper Dans, Steubenville, Ohio, Sam Huff also attended, January 11, 1976
592, Speech Material, Nation’s Founders, Jefferson’s belief, Article by Anthony Lewis
from the Washington Star
593, Press Release, Conference with Frank Zarb, Admr. Federal Energy Administration, Recently
signed Energy Bill, will help solve fuel problems, January 8, 1976
594, Press Release, Clean Air Act Amendments hearings set for January 20, 1976,
January 9, 1976
595, Press Release, GSA will notify officials that the Dills Building in Parkersburg
Will be declared surplus to federal needs, January 12, 1976
596, Speech, CPC Executive Seminar, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, January 12, 1976
597, Press Release, Peter Tarr Furnace, Weirton, W.Va., National Historic site, January 13, 1976
598, Press Release, Photocopy machines should be back in post offices, Senator met with
Bailar, January 14, 1976
599, Press Release, Amtrak will probably begin service through Northern, W.Va., May 1st,
Washington through W.Va. and to Kansas City, Missouri, January 15, 1976
600, Speech, National Conference on the Epilepsies, Washington, D.C., January 19, 1976
601, Article, by Senator in Construction Magazine, re: Construction Market and Changes
for 1976, January 5, 1976
602, Speech, American Mining Congress, Washington, D.C., January 20, 1976
603, Press Release, Senator comments on the President’s State of the Union Address,
January 20, 1976
604, Statement, Our Reclaimable Values, by William Randolph Hearst, Jr., Editorial
Placed in Record by Senator, January 19, 1976
605, Statement, Senator Praises Stonewall Jackson, son of West Virginia, January 21, 1976
606, Press Release, 2nd Week of March to be “National Employ the Older Worker Week,”
January 21, 1976
607, Bonding Bill offers an answer to Interstate dilemma, Senator wants to speed the
construction of highways, January 22, 1976
608, Press Release, Bicentennial Communities and Colleges, January 16, 1976
609, Press Release, Marshall University received assurance of accreditation, January 22, 1976
610, WHIS-TV, March of Dimes, Tape for Bluefield, W.Va., January 22, 1976
611, Speech, Parking Garage Dedication, Clarksburg, W.Va., January 24, 1976
612, Press Release, National Energy Policy remarks from July to December 1975, compiled by Grundy, January, 1976
613, Speech, Taylor County Courthouse Groundbreaking Ceremony, Grafton, W.Va., January 24, 1976
614, Speech, North, W.Va. Norton Community Center, January 31, 1976
615, Speech, The Road Gang, Washington, D.C., Highway Program, January 22, 1976
616, Statement, Senator introduced the Synthetic Fuels Act of 1976, Reprint from Congressional Record, January 23, 1976
617, Introduction, Degree for Nelson A. Rockefeller, Salem College, Salem College Convocation, Salem, W.Va., January 26, 1976
618, Press Release, Photocopy machines to resume operation in U. S. Post Offices,
January 27, 1976
619, Press Release, Conrail, Rail Reorganization Conferees approved a compromise Railroad
Aid Bill, February 5, 1976, January 28, 1976
620, Press Release, Conferees agreement on an extension of Rehabilitation Act of 1973,
January 28, 1976
621, Press Release, Telegram to the President, re: Congressional approval to the Local
Public Works and Capital Investment Act, January 30, 1976
622, Press Release, Senior Citizens Center, Norton, W.Va., January 30, 1976
623, Speech, Bicentennial Youth Debates, Alderson-Broaddus College, City of Philippi, "The Continental Congress,” January 31, 1976
624, Press Release, Solid Waste Management, EPA, re: Ban the sale of non-refillable beverage
containers, January 30, 1976
625, Prayer Breakfast, Washington, D. C., January 29, 1976
626, Press Release, Fourco Glass Company, Clarksburg, W.Va., February 1, 1976
627, Speech, Indiana Constructors Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada “Transportation in the
Bicentennial Year,” February 2, 1976
628, Religion, Speech copies of Reverend Samuel Marshall, Parkersburg, W.Va., 1976
629, Introduction, W.Va. Labor Federation, AFL-CIO, Introduction of Senator Alan
Cranston, Charleston, W.Va., February 4, 1976
630, Press Release, Statement in the Senate, re: Forest Timber Management Reprints from
Record, February 4, 1976
631, Press Release, Clean Air Act Amendments approved by Committee, February 5, 1976
632, Press Release, Trade Commission, Letter to the President, re: Limit imports of certain
alloy steels, February 6, 1976
633, Press Release, Loan for Fourco Glass Company, Clarksburg, W.Va., February 9, 1976
634, Speech, Outdoor Advertising Association of America, Hilton Head, South Carolina,
February 8, 1976
635, Speech, Appalachian Regional Commission, Washington, D.C., February 11, 1976
636, Press Release, Nuclear Industry and Research Energy Programs, February 11, 1976
637, Speech, Solutions to Local Mass Transit problems, Raleigh, North Carolina,
February 11, 1976
638, Press Release, Grants for two W.Va. projects, EPA, Huntington and South Charleston,
Sewage Systems, February 12, 1976
639, Press Release, Mineral Development, New River Gorge, February 12, 1976
640, Press Release, Senator urges the Public works Bill, Veto by the President should be
overridden, February 16, 1976
BOX 94
Speeches/Press Releases Box 94
641, National Health Service Corps., More Professional needed for State, February 16, 1976
642, Speech, American Roadbuilders Association, San Francisco, California Transportation,
February 16, 1976
643, Speech, Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Eureka, California, February 16, 1976
644, Press Release, Legal Services Corporation, Legal Assistance for the poor,
February 17, 1976
645, Press Release, HUD Grants for Community development programs, Parkersburg,
Vienna, Wayne, Williamstown and Cameron, February 17, 1976
646, Telegram from the Senator to Mrs. Randolph for their Anniversary, February 18, 1976
647, Telegram to Paul N. Glover on his retirement, February 19, 1976
648, Speech, Lincoln County Bicentennial, also in folder the ARC grant for Lincoln
County Care Center, February 22, 1976
649, Speech, Barboursville Bicentennial Commission, Flag presented, February 22, 1976
650, Senator conferred with Postmaster General Bailer, re: closing of post offices
651, Hearings, Concern expressed over impact of the Potomac River Historical Area Bill on Parks and Recreation areas, February 23, 1976
652, Press Release, Phillips Petroleum Campaign Contribution, Senator said he received no contribution, February 25, 1976
653, Press Release, Contract approval for McMechen hillside culvert and sub-drain system, February 20, 1976
655, Press Release, Grants for five W.Va. projects, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, February 25, 1976
656, Press Release, ARC funds for highway improvement of State Route #10, February 25, 1976
657, Press Release, Department of Transportation grant to the Tri-State Transit Authority in Huntington, W.Va., February 26, 1976
658, Press Release, National Credit Union Administration awarded charter for the Bluefield Credit Union, February 26, 1976
659, Press Release, Housing and Urban Development approved grants for three W.Va. projects, February 27, 1976
660, Press Release, to discuss anti-recession Public Works Bill, staff and White House, February 26, 1976
661, Speech, Salvation Army, Martinsburg, W.Va., also Press Release, February 28, 1976
662, Speech, Appalachian Bible Institute, Bradley, W.Va., February 29, 1976
663, Article, by Professor Thomas Ross, regarding Independence and the Revolutionary War and since, 1976
664, Press Release, Outdoor recreation grant for Mineral County, March 1, 1976
665, Press Release, EPA Grant for Charleston Wastewater treatment project, March 3, 1976
666, Speech, Religion, National Day of Prayer, Senator Hatfield, Speech and Statistics, Early American Colleges and Universities, February 27, 1976
667, Press Release, Letter to Henry Kissinger regarding Grain and Energy policies with Russia, also Eliot Janeway article on Oil via Russia, A Bargain Deal, March 4, 1976
668, Press Release, Public Works Committee will meet to develop a new anti-recession bill based on Public Works, March 4, 1976
669, From Cincinnati Post, Some Good News About America by Walt Seifert, Questions and Answers, February 13, 1976
670, Press Release, Veterans Administration grant to Marshall University School of Medicine, Huntington, March 5, 1976
671, Press Release, Randolph introduced legislation to require the Postal Service to have hearings prior to the closing of a post office, March 5, 1976
672, Telegram to Mrs. Wright Patman, Mr. Patman is deceased, March 7, 1976
673, Charles Carroll, A signer’s story, Magazine Smithsonian, March 31, 1976
674, Speech, League of Postmasters of the U.S., Arlington, Virginia, March 9, 1976
675, Press Release, Norton Community Building, Baton given to the Senator by the Norton School Band, February 2, 1976
676, Press Release, Import relief for our nation’s specialty steel industry Trade negotiations marketing agreement regarding import levels, March 17, 1976
677, Press Release, Bill to increase jobs to ease unemployment in the Construction Industry, March 11, 1976
678, Religion Program, The Church of the Pilgrims. Presbyterian, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1976
679, Speech, Sales Association of the Paper Industry, New York City, New York, March 15, 1976
680, Dinner, Honoring U.S. Senator James Oliver Eastland, Jackson, Mississippi, March 8, 1976
681, Press Release, HUD Block Grant to City of Charleston, W.Va., March 16, 1976
682, Press Release, Bicentennial Communities, 15 new ones added, W.Va. now has 69 Bicentennial Cities, etc., March 17, 1976
683, Program, 48th Anniversary Dinner, Sons of St. Patrick, Washington, D.C., March 17, 1976
684, Press Release, Hearings to be held on the Black Lung Benefits Reform Act, March 17, 1976
685, Press Release, Statement regarding closing of Clarksburg Community College of Fairmont State College, March 18, 1976
686, Press Release, Senate, House Conferees completed work on a new Highway Bill, March 19, 1976
687, Speech, Mock Democratic National Convention, Huntington, W.Va., March 20, 1976
688, Speech, World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, W.Va., March 19, 1976
689, Speech, Hearings both House and Senate regarding Forestry Bill, March 23, 1976
690, Speech, Hearings on Black Lung Legislation Labor and Public Welfare, March 23, 1976
691, Press Release, Salute to Fairmont High School Band, who appeared at Festival of States, St. Petersburg, Florida, March 23, 1976
692, Press Release, Grant to Tri-State Transit Authority, Huntington, W.Va. from Department of Transportation, March 24, 1976
693, Senator Randolph marks 52 years as a member of the Lions Club, March, 1976
694, Press Release, Amtrak payment to Chessie System withdrawal could cause delay in Rail Service schedule, March 25, 1976
695, Prayer Breakfast, Senator Strom Thurmond, the speaker, March 17, 1976
696, Statement, Coal Mine Disaster Hearings, March 24, 1976
697, Speech, “The Older Veteran” placed in the National Legislative News, Legion Day on Capitol Hill, March 31, 1976
698, Speech, Photographs, Glass Container Manufacturing Institute, Phoenix Arizona, Published
Material, March 29, 1976
699, Press Release, Interview: Danny West Re: Rowlesburg Project, March 31, 1976
700, Speech, Cancer Crusade, Charleston, West Virginia, Luncheon Agenda,
March 20, 1976
701, Press Release, Senator Randolph to serve as Honorary Chairman in West Virginia for
Byrd’s Presidential campaign, March 24, 1976
702, “Most Exclusive Club” article, March 31, 1976
703, Speech, Rehabilitation Hearings, March 31, 1976
704, Press Release, Training program for Coal Mine Technicians, March 31, 1976
706, Press Release and Article, Shakespearean Festival in Harper’s Ferry, April 1, 1976
706a, Press Release, Chuck Yeager, Medal of Honor, April 1, 1976
707, Press Release, Farmer’s Home Administration Grants and Loans, Two Water Systems in
Kanawha Valley, April 1, 1976
708, Press Release, Senate Democratic Conference proposal, April 1, 1976
709, Press Release, Fish and Wildlife Service Grant for Leetown, West Virginia
Laboratory, April 6, 1976
710, Press Release, Construction Industry, April 6, 1976
711, Press Release, Urban Mass Transportation Administration Grant, April 6, 1976
712, Magazine, Hugh Sidey article, Article copies, February, 1976
713, Press Release, U. S. Office of Education, funds for Higher Education, April 7, 1976
714, Speech, Hearing Re: Purchase of property on North Capitol Street for Senate
use, April 8, 1976
715, Speech, Craigsville Library Groundbreaking, Article, April 10, 1976
716, Programs, Amen Corner, Senatory McIntyre Introduction, Article (Congressional Record)
717, Article, Sabbath Sentinel Magazine, Article by Randolph, 3/1976
718, Speech, Samuel James Frankman Recognition Dinner, April 9, 1976
719, Speech, Dedication of Richwood Water Treatment Plant, New Leader Article,
Press Release, April 10, 1976
720, Press Release, Public Works Employment, April 9, 1976
721, Press Release, Floor Statement, Re: Public Works Employment Act,
Article, Speech, April 12, 1976
BOX 95
Speeches/Press Releases Box 95
722, Press Release, Senator requested that the action on the Potomac River Historical Area bill be laid aside for the present session of Congress, April 12, 1976
723, Tape, Senator Vance Hartke, Indiana, Senator Randolph for Hartke, April 13, 1976
724, Press Release, Grant to Hepzibah Public Service District from EPA Sewage System, April 15, 1976
725, Speech, Bicentennial Kick off Banquet, Williamson, W.Va., “American Today: The Strength of our Heritage,” April 19, 1976
726, Press Release, Senator urged continuation of increased tariffs on foreign earthenware and tableware, April 16, 1976
727, Speech, Southern West Virginia Community College, Williamson, W.Va., “Educational Challenge in our Democracy,” April 19, 1976
728, Press Release, Letter to Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld questioning U.S. Policies to Russia, April 16, 1976
729, Speech, Harpers Ferry, W.Va., Jefferson County Democratic Dinner, Introduction of Senator Byrd
730, Reference Material, regarding American Cancer Society, April 9, 1976
731, Speech, W.Va. Council for Geographical Education, Arthurdale, April 23, 1976
732, Reference Material, Long-Range Economic Planning in a Free Society, Edited report to file, April, 1976
733, Press Release, Coal Conversion can reduce consumer electric costs, April 23, 1976
734, Speech, Conference on National Leadership, Arlington, Virginia, “A View from Congress,” April 24, 1976
735, Press Release, Senator believes the President will sign the new Highway Construction Bill, April 27, 1976
736, Statement, Lower Consumer Energy costs are possible through Coal Conversion, April 26, 1976
737, Magazine Article, Mountain League Publication of W.Va. League of Postmasters, April, 1976
738, Speech, W.Va Northern Community College, Weirton, W.Va. Dedication of Weirton Campus, May 2, 1976
739, Speech, Testimonial dinner honoring Robert Moses, New York Public Works Historical Society, April 27, 1976
740, Article, by Senator Randolph for the Success Magazine regarding “They Signed for our Independence,” July issue of the magazine, July 4, 1976
741, Press Release, handicapped award to JR on 40th anniversary of Randolph-Sheppard Act, April 19, 1976
742, West Virginia Society, son and daughter banquet, Washington, West Virginia, May 8, 1976
743, Press Release, grant for Fourco Company, Clarksburg, April 22, 1976
744, Press Release, grant for amphitheater, Harpers Ferry, April 30, 1976
745, Press Release, HEW grant to Mingo County, Economic Opportunity Commission, headstart program, April 30, 1976
746, Press Release, statement to Danny West, regarding abortion, April 30, 1975
747, Speech, dedication of New River Bridge, Hinton, May 1, 1976
748, Dinner, White House Correspondents Association, May 1, 1976
749, Tape, Highway Users Federation, regarding dangerous bridges, Mutual Network Broadcast, May 3, 1976
750, Speech, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Cumberland, Maryland, May 4, 1976
751, Press Release, president signs new highway bill, White House ceremony, May 5, 1976
752, Statement, Federal energy research on coal gasification and liquefaction is deficient, May 7, 1976
753, Press Release, Public Works Committee has approved legislation to continue EDA programs for three years, May 6, 1976
754, Speech, Potomac State College commencement, Keyser, May 9, 1976
755, Press Release, Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital, Baltimore Sun article, telegram to President Ford, May 5, 1976
756, Speech, “United States Energy Independence is in Greater Jeopardy,” American Mining Congress Coal Show, Detroit, Michigan, May 10, 1976
757, Speech, Postmasters Training Seminar, Jackson’s Mill, May 10, 1976
758, Speech, Marshall University performance of “The Chief Justice: John Marshall,” The Kennedy Center, Washington, May 11, 1976
759, Speech, West Virginia State Day luncheon, Washington, May 12, 1976
760, Speech, Main Arch Span, New River Bridge, Fayetteville, May 13, 1976
761, Press Release, Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital replacement, May 13, 1976
762, Speech, Knights of Columbus Annual State Convention, Martinsburg, May 15, 1976
763, Senate Youth Program, Randolph A. Hearst luncheon, pictures and program, May 19, 1976
764, Honorary Degree for JR, Wheeling College, May 9, 1976
765, Introduction of C. Howard Hardesty, Jr., commencement speaker, Salem College, May 16, 1976
766, Press Release, grant for zoo at Oglebay Park, Wheeling May 17, 1976
767, Speech, National Elevator Industry, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona, May 16-20, 1976
768, Press Release, Federal energy research, ERDA plans for coal liquefaction facility, Chesapeake, May 20, 1976
769, Article, Wall Street Journal, by Eric Morgenthaler, regarding change on campus, May 18, 1976
770, Speech, “America Unfolds,” parade and bicentennial celebration, Shepherdstown, May 22, 1976
771, Press Release, ARC grant for water system for Arden, Tracy and Nestorville, Barbour counties, May 25, 1976
772, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration approved funds for water systems in Mason County, also loan to Point Pleasant, May 25, 1976
773, Press Release, coal production should not be permitted to destroy roads, May 26, 1976
774, Press Release, funds approved for Amtrak route, Washington to Cincinnati, then Chicago to Kansas City, May 26, 1976
775, Speech, Herbert Hoover High School commencement, Charleston Civic Center, Charleston, May 27, 1976
776, Press Release, Senator urged approval of an evening train to Harpers Ferry,
May 27, 1976
777, Press Release, Allegheny flight changes, Clarksburg, Morgantown-Fairmont,
areas and Washington, May 26, 1976
778, Interview, with Jeff Silverman of Citizens for Highway safety for their publication,
May 6, 1976
779, Press Release, Bicentennial Communities Coal Mountain, Lake Washington, Winfield,
Armed Forces installations, Naval Radio Station, Sugar Grove, May 31, 1976
780, Press Release, Dept. of Transportation to accelerate a study regarding Turnpike upgrading
and other portions of Interstate Highway System, June 1, 1976
781, Press Release, Block Grant for Clarksburg Housing Authority, Low Rent from HUD,
June 1, 1976
782, Press Release, Nature Center at Oglebay Park, Wheeling, W.Va., Grant from ARC,
June 2, 1976
783, Press Release, ARC Grant for Health Center, Charleston and Kanawha County,
June 2, 1976
784, Press Release, Black Lung Legislation, Senator’s comments following statement of
Donald Bryant, June 2, 1976
785, Press Release, Water System for the Chestnut Ridge Water System to serve Arden, Lacy
and Nestorville in Barbour County, June 2, 1976
786, Press Release, Elk Creek Watershed project, Harrison, Barbour and Upshur Counties,
June 3, 1976
787, Magazine Article, 76 Americans for ’76, Randolph listed, January, 1976
788, Hearings, Elk Creek Watershed, June 2, 1976
789, Press Release, Allegheny Airlines will revise their schedule in Clarksburg, Washington,
D.C., June 3, 1976
790, Speech, Izaak Walton League of America, Greenbrier County Youth Camp, Anthony,
W.Va., June 7, 1976
791, Greetings, Testimonial to Mike Sinicropi, President of Weirtonian Lodge No. 183
Italian Sons, June 4, 1976
792, Speech, General Federation of Women’s Clubs, Philadelphia, PA, June 14, 1976
793, Speech, Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church, Salem, W.Va., June 5, 1976
794, Press Release, Senate and House Conferees agreed to compromise on Public Works
Construction Bill, June 9, 1976
795, Interview, AP by Jenifer Kerr regarding Senator’s vote at the Democratic Convention,
June 7, 1976
BOX 96
Speeches/Press Releases Box 96
796, Speech, Baker Veterans Center 30th Anniversary Celebration materials, Celebration
Materials, June 13, 1976
797, Speech, Lions Club Convention, Charleston, West Virginia, Notes, Press Release,
Articles, June 12, 1976
798, Meeting, Chief John McGuire, Letter from McGuire Re: Forestry, June 11, 1976
799, Press Release, Guyandotte River Basin, Public Works approval Re: Flood Control
June 15, 1976
800, Press Release, Wood County Parks and Recreation Commission, Dedication, Parkersburg,
West Virginia, June 15, 1976
801, Press Release, Loan Guarantee Program for expansion of underground coal mines,
June, 16, 1976
802, Program, Strawberry Festival Buckhannon, West Virginia, June 5, 1976
803, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission, Sun Valley Public Service
District Grant, June 9, 1976
804, Press Release, Public Works Employment Bill, Construction Funds, June 16, 1976
805, Press Release, Mining and Safety Administration, June 11, 1976
806, Press Release, Hearings Re: Elk Creek Watershed Project, June 18, 1976
807, Press Release, Moratorium on closure of small post offices, Miscellaneous periodicals,
Articles, June 14, 1976
808, Press Release, Block Grant for Wheeling, West Virginia, from Department of Housing
and Urban Development, June 17, 1976
809, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Committee for Education Resource Center for
six counties, June 18, 1976
810, Speech, Water and Waste Water Equipment Manufacturing Association, Washington,
D. C., June 18, 1976
811, Speech, Event Material, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia Heritage Days, The Black
Perspective, Poster, June 19, 1976
812, Speech, 40th Anniversary of Randolph-Sheppard Act, Program Article, June 19, 1976
813, Press Release, Veterans Administration, New Medical School at Marshall University,
June 21, 976
814, Press Release, Public Health Services, Grant to Valley Health Systems, Inc.,
Huntington, West Virginia, June 21, 1976
815, Press Release, Bluefield Citizens Meeting, June 21, 1976
816, Press Release, Elkins Program, June 22, 1976
Press Release, Grant for West Virginia University Research Training Center, June 22, 1976
818, Press Release, Grant from ARC for U.S. Track and Field, Hall of Fame, June Press Release, Grant for West Virginia University Research Training Center, June 22, 1976
818, Press Release, Grant from ARC for U.S. Track and Field, Hall of Fame, June 23, 1976
819, Press Release, Gallipolis Locks and Dam modernization, June 23, 1976
820, Press Release, ARC Grant for Taylor County, Vocational Education Complex, Grafton,
West Virginia, Program, June 23, 1976
821, Press Release and drafts; ARC Grants
822, Report, U.S. Department of Transportation, West Virginia Highway Project, June 22, 1976
823, Press Release, Grant to Bethany College from office of Education, June 25, 1976
824, Press Release, Grant to West Virginia for Children’s Recreation Activities, June 25, 1976
825, Press Release, GSA Contract to True Temper Corporation, June 25, 1976
Press Release, U.S. Public Health Service Grant to Bluestone Health Association, June 25, 1976
Press Release, Solid Waste Bill reported to Senate, June 25, 1976
828, Speech, Bicentennial Celebrations, Photographs, June 25, 1976
829, Senate Bill 3105 Amendment Material, Correspondence, Bill 3015, June 25, 1976
830, Speech, National Environmental Health Association, Speech, Program, June 27, 1976
831, Press Release, Clarksburg Grants/Wheeling Family Medicine, Jimmy Carter Dinner,
Letter from Wallace Hyde, June 28, 1976
Press release, EPA Grant for Webster Springs Public Service District, June 29, 1976
833, Press Release, ARC grants for West Virginia projects Lakin State Hospital Child Health
Program, Water System, June 29, 1976
834, Luncheon, National Youth Governor’s Conference, YMCA, June 28, 1976
835, Press Release, Grant from ARC for the flood proofing project at Wheeling Hospital,
June 29, 1976
836, Press Release, Contract to Pennzoil Company, Vienna, W.Va. for oil recovery system,
Energy Research and Development Administration, June 30, 1976
837, Press Release, Post Office closings have been deferred until further notice, June 30, 1976
838, Press Release, Federal Energy Administration urged orders to finalize conversion of electric
power plans to coal burning facilities, June 30, 1976
839, Press Release, ARC grants to W.Va., projects Health Clinic, etc., Physicians to be
recruited, June 29, 1976
840, Luncheon, National Youth Science Camp, Washington, D.C., July 30, 1976
841, Press Release, ARC Grant to aid in the construction of a swimming pool and bath house at
Wardensville, June 29, 1976
842, Press Release, Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Air and Space Museum dedication, July 1, 1976
843, Press Release, Public Meeting set for August 16, Williamson to present details regarding
alleviate flooding in the Tug Fork Valley, July 1, 1976
844, Press Release, Senate passed bill to help states and communities to develop waste
programs, June 30, 1976
845, Press Release, EDA programs extended for three years, July 2, 1976
846, Statement, Floor statement regarding job opportunities program amendment, July 2, 1976
847, Press Release, ARC grant for Salem College in connection with the Trainer, Good
Samaritan Home, Inc., July 2, 1976
848, Press Release, grants for W.Va. projects from various Federal Agencies and Developments,
July 2, 1976
849, Dedication, Federal Building, Elkins, W.Va. Bicentennial Birthday Dinner, by American
Legion, Elkins, W.Va., July 4, 1976
850, Statement, Supreme Court Black Lung Decision, July, 1976
851, Press Release, Letter to HUD regarding Lippert Terrace Housing Project in
Charleston, W.Va., July 2, 1976
852, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration loan for construction of elderly
housing project, Belington, W.Va., June 25, 1976
853, Press Release, Letter to Federal Power Commission to review the application of
Consolidated Gas Corporation to be held at Jane Lew, July 6, 1976
854, Press Release, Senator’s statement regarding President’s Veto of the Public Works
Employment Act, July 7, 1976
855, Press Release, Judge Maxwell decided he would “forego” at this time the opportunity
to serve as member of the U.S. Court of Appeals, July 9, 1976
856, Senator visited the Parkersburg Arts Center and the Theatre Guild, Parkersburg,
W.Va., July 17, 1976
857, Statement, Six Amendments to S. 3105, ERDA Appalachian National Energy
Laboratory to be established, June 25, 1976
858, Speeches, Groundbreaking, Parkersburg, W.Va., Wood County Airport Terminal
Building and Mountwood Park, July 17, 1976
859, Program, Luncheon for the Queen of England, The Capitol, Washington, D.C.,
July 8, 1976
860, Press Release, Grant from Department of Transportation for TRIP, July 20, 1976
861, Press Release, Community Services Administration grant for three W.Va. programs,
July 20, 1976
862, Democratic Convention, New York City, New York, July 1976
863, Press Release, Senate voted to override the Veto by the President on Public Works
Jobs Bill, July 21, 1976
864, Press Release, Office of Education grant to Mineral County for preschool program for
the handicapped children, July 21, 1976
865, Speech, Senate Prayer Breakfast, Washington, D.C., July 21, 1976
866, Award, Senator received Doctor of Laws Degree from Gallaudet College, Washington,
D.C., May 17, 1976
867, Press Release, Recreational facilities at Bluestone Lake to be upgraded, July 23, 1976
868, Press Release, Senator comments on the Veto of the Public Works Jobs Bill by
President Ford, July 27, 1976
BOX 97
Speeches/Press Releases Box 97
870, Press Release, Weirton Housing Project for elderly, HUD approval, May 28, 1976
871, Press Release, Senator Randolph advocated interim relief for the Clarksburg area
pending revision of State Air Pollution Control requirements, July 28, 1976
872, Speech, Watermelon Day Celebration, Independence, W.Va., August 1, 1976
873, Press Release, Federal interim relief for small coal producers is not available says EPA,
August 2, 1976
874, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, W.Va., Jimmy Carter to be the speaker,
August 14, 1976
875, Press Release, Funds for W.Va. from Office of Education, provide for Children from low-
Income families, August 3, 1976
876, Press Release, HUD grant for Community Development Block Grant to Upshur County,
Water Project, August 4, 1976
877, Press Release, Amendment by Senator Randolph to Clean Air Act, passed by vote 83-1,
August 4, 1976
878, Reference material 1948 Presidential Campaign Truman, a winning speaker article by
Jennings Randolph Quarterly Journal of Speech
879, Press Release, EPA to determine if air pollution tests based on visability can be replaced,
August 5, 1976
880, Press Release, FEA Extension Act contains provision for making loan guarantees to small
coal producers for expansion of underground coal mines, August 5, 1976
881, Press Release, Education Grants for Handicapped, Scholarships and Student Loan program,
August 6, 1976
882, Press Release, HUD grants to Grant County Public Service District for Water System,
August 6, 1976
883, Press Release, Farmers Home Administration funds for 3 W.Va. projects, Greenbrier
Public Service, Walton and Sun Valley Public Service, August 6, 1976
884, Press Release, Hancock County Sheltered Workshop representatives had meeting with
Senator regarding expansion of the Weirton Project for retarded children, August 9, 1976
885, Press Release, Jimmy Carter had meeting with Senator, discussed jobs bill, etc.,
August 9, 1976
886, Daniel Webster Quote, regarding constitution, August 10, 1976
887, Article, Women outnumber men, most likely to vote: middle-aged and up statistics,
June, 1976
888, Press Release, Schedule of activities by Randolph during legislative recess, August 9, 1976
889, Article, U.S. News and World Report Millionaires in Congress, March 1, 1976
890, Press Release, New Post Office for Harpers Ferry
891, Picture, Dedication of Col. William Louether Meeting House, Salem, W.Va., May 30, 1976
892, Press Release, Hill-Burton Grant from U.S. Public Health Service for the Upper Kanawha
Health Center at Cedar Grove, W.Va., August 10, 1976
893, Articles, on Senator Randolph by Joe Huffman, Wheeling News Register
894, Press Release, $150,000 grant/$215,000 loan, Cottageville Public Service District,
August 11, 1976
895, Special Guest, National Aeronautic Association salutes Pioneer Airline Pilots, Dinner
896, Speech, Bicentennial Address, West Virginia, State Baptist Convention, August 12, 1976
897, Speech, Legislative Achievements/Subcommittee Handicapped, Quota Club, Luncheon
Beckley, W.Va., August 21, 1976
898, Press Release, Energy Conservation and Production Act, Morganton, W.Va.,
August 13, 1976
899, Health Care Resources, Joint Civics Club Luncheon/Marshall University, August 16, 1976
900, Speech, New National Approaches for Health Care, Rumsey Vocational Center,
Martinsburg, W.Va., August 15, 1976
901, Press Release, Completion of Corridor E between Morgantown and Cumberland,
August 12, 1976
902, Article, Researching TV’s Effect on Behavior, The Washington Star, Ned Scharff,
August 8-9, 1976
903, Press Release, Defense Supply Agency contract $2,856,763 to Armstrong Products
Company, Huntington, W.Va., August 16, 1976
904, Press Release, HUD $370,000 grant to Harrison County for Water Sewer System
replacement, August 17, 1976
904a, Telegram, Greetings to Miss West Virginia during Miss America Pageant,
September 10, 1976
905, Speech, Veterans Administration Hospital Care, VFW National Convention, New
York City, August 17, 1976
906, Article, “Smiles and Scowl’s” regarding Maritime Union Campaign Contribution,
Charleston, Gazette, August 14, 1976
906a, Press Release, HEW grants totaling $1,021,782 to W.Va. Department of MH/Multi-Cap
Charleston, W.Va., August 27, 1976
907, Press Release, 37th Anniversary of National Aviation Day, August 18, 1976
908, Press Release, HUD awards $400,000 grant to Roane County Commission in Spencer
for Walton water, August 25, 1976
909, Letter, to W.Va. Legislature, Coal Utilization by TVA, 1974 material also included,
August 6, 1976
910, Press Release, Senator declines FEA’s invitation to Public Forum on Coal in Denver,
August 28, 1976
911, Press Release, EDA will award $18,750 grant to Pocahontas County Commission/
SNOWSHOE, August 23, 1976
912, Press Release, Senate passed amendment regarding closing small post offices,
August 23, 1976
913, Address, Music ’76 sponsored by NPS and Marriott on Washington Monument
grounds, August 21, 1976
914, Press Release, Amendment to Section 404/Water Distribution Control,
August 26, 1976
915, Press Release, Senate Debate, Forest Management, Randolph Amendments,
August 25, 1976
916, Comparison of Senate Activity (1972-1976) Congressional Record, August 10, 1976
917, Speech, Jefferson-Jackson Day Reception/Dinner, Charleston, W.Va., August 14, 1976
917a, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Programs, Charleston, 1976
918, Press Release, Conference regarding FAA’s Downgrading of Supervisory Personnel/
Air Traffic Control, August 28, 1976
919, Speech, Air Transportation Association, Washington, D.C., August 27, 1976
920, Press Release, Nomination of Judge Hall, approval of Judy Copenhaver, August 30, 1976
921, Press Release, ARC grants, $57,000 to Roane County Commission, $53,000 to Jefferson
EDC, August 30, 1976
922, Press Release, EPA Grant $45,000 to Huntington Division of Houdaille Industries,
August 30, 1976
923, Floor Statement, support for New River bill for Blue Ridge Project, August 31, 1976
924, Article, Washington Star regarding Dr. G. M. Docherty’s retirement/N.Y. Avenue,
Presbyterian Church, August 27, 1976
925, Articles, Cherry River Navy Festival Parade, August 18-19, 1976
926, Press Release, Office of Education grants $697,634 (T) for College University Upward
Bound, August 31, 1976
927, Press Release, Senate Subcommittee on Labor receipts, Black Lung bill to Labor and
Public Welfare, August 31, 1976
928, Press Release, Hill-Burton grant (HEW) $728,624 to Courtland Acres Nursing Home
in Thomas, W.Va., August 31, 1976
929, Speech, Voice of America, Program on W.Va., September 1, 1976
930, Press Release, completion of AMTRAK station, Parkersburg, W.Va., September 1, 1976
931, Press Release, HUD grants totaling $1,114,300 for Junior Martinsburg/Talcott-Hilldale,
September 2, 1976
932, Press Release, DOT grant $560, 302 to Central, W.Va., Regional Airport Authority/
Kanawha Airport, September 3, 1976
933, Press Release, VA Hospital Addition, Huntington, W.Va., September 3, 1976
934, Press Release, Harrison County United Fund Drive, September 3, 1976
935, Press Release, Jennings Randolph’s Letter to Frank Zarb (FEA) regarding escalating
energy prices, September 3, 1976
936, Speech, National League of Postmasters Convention, Phoenix, Arizona, September 6, 1976
937, Press Release, U.S. Energy Independence will not be achieved without greater coal
utilization, September 7, 1976
938, Speech, American Iron and Steel Institute, Washington, D.C., September 8, 1976
939, Press Release, Jennings Randolph asks Zarb (FEA) to furnish analysis regarding freeze
of Domestic Crude Oil prices, September 8, 1976
940, Press Release, Jennings Randolph meeting with FAA and Mercer County,
September 8, 1976
941, Press Release, DOT grant $21,941 to Eastern, W.Va. Regional Airport Authority/
Martinsburg, September 9, 1976
942, Press Release, Jennings Randolph advised by U.S. Public Health Service that funding
Forthcoming for Marshall University, September 10, 1976
BOX 98
Speeches/Press Releases Box 98
943, Speech, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce honors Jennings Randolph at Annual
Membership Dinner Meeting, September 11, 1976
944, Press Release, DOT grant $50,327 to Tri-State Transit Authority in Huntington, W.Va.,
September 13, 1976
945, Speech, Jennings Randolph urges Congress to expedite action on emergency natural
gas legislation, September 13, 1976
946, Press Release, Jennings Randolph/Cranston secure favorable Committee Action on
Vest Omnibus Health Care Act, September 13, 1976
947, Press Release, DOT grant $500,670 to Tri-State Airport Authority in Huntington, W.Va.,
September 13, 1976
948, Interview, with Steve Gill (WOWK-TV/Huntington) regarding Bridge Replacement
in W.Va., September 10, 1976
949, Press Release, Senate passed legislation appropriating $3.96 billion/Public Works
Bill, September 10, 1976
950, Press Release, Department of Labor gives certification for 279 workers from BWI to
harvest apples, September 14, 1976
951, Press Release, PHS Hill-Burton grant $128,781 for Logan Mingo Area Mental Health
Center, September 14, 1976
952, Press Release, Water Resources Development Act, Construction of Gallipolis Lock,
September 15, 1976
953, Press Release, Opening of final section of Corridor E Appalachian Highway System,
September 15, 1976
954, Floor Statement, Jennings Randolph’s Tribute to Senator Mike Mansfield,
September 16, 1976
955, Award Nomination, Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, Air Transport Association
for Jennings Randolph, September, 1976
956, Press Release, EPA Grant $73,220 to St. Albans for assistance in wastewater facility,
September 17, 1976
957, Press Release, Jennings Randolph regrets inability to attend W.Va. Wildlife Federation
Annual Report, September 17, 1976
958, Press Release, Community Services Administration grants totaling nearly $1 million,
September 17, 1976
959, Speech, Jennings Randolph introduces Senator Birch Bayh at the Annual Roosevelt-
Truman Dinner (Parkersburg), September 21, 1976
960, Press Release, U.S. Health Service Grant of $240,000 to Marshall University Medical
School, September 17, 1976
961, Press Release, Jennings Randolph urges provision of interpreters at Presidential
Debates, September 20, 1976
962, Program, Magna Carta Presentation Ceremony at the Capitol Rotunda, June 3, 1976
963, Press Release, DOT Grant $524,097 to Central, W.Va. Regional Airport Authority,
September 20, 1976
964, Quote, “A Plea for Provincialism” Henry Watterson (1874) Georgetown College, Kentucky
965, Testimony, Jennings Randolph before FTC regarding Raymond Lee Organization,
September 20, 1976
966, Press Release, Jennings Randolph urges President Gerald Ford to present special metal to General Chuck Yeager, September 20, 1976
967, Press Release, FHA grants totaling $2,768,000 for four West Virginia projects, September 20, 1976
968, Press Release, United States Public Health Service Grants totaling $152,800 for three West Virginia projects, September 21, 1976
969, Press Release, Senate-House Conference Committee accepts Jennings Randolph provision to extend air pollution compliance to July 1, 1980, September 21, 1976
970, Press Release, EDA grant, $358,000 to Jefferson County to develop Bardane Industrial Park, September 22, 1976
971, Press Release, EPA grants totaling $2,529,850 for five West Virginia projects, September 22, 1976
972, Press Release, DOT grants for development of master plan, Kanawha Airport/Putnam County Airport, September 23, 1976
973, Press Release, $97,000 grant to Monongalia County Board of Education to increase literacy, September 23, 1976
974, Press Release, Senate passes Senate-House Conference report to extend Public Works and Economic Development Act for three years, September 24, 1976
975, Press Release, education amendments of 1976, include Jennings Randolph’s coal mining technician program, September 24, 1976
976, Press Release, Jennings Randolph’s testimony before Senate Subcommittee on Aerospace Technology and National Needs, September 28, 1976
977, Press Release, Jennings Randolph’s nephew, Randolph Carr, died at George Washington Hospital after month-long illness, September 27, 1976
978, Speech, Richard Grundy delivers Jennings Randolph’s address, American Mining Conference Convention, Denver, Colorado, September 27, 1976
979, Press Release, multiple use, sustained yield provision accepted by Senate-House conferees, September 28, 1976
980, Speech, American Public Works Association banquet, Las Vegas Hilton Hotel, September 29, 1976
981, HEW Grant, $399,748 for Chattaroy/Mingo Satellite Mental Health Clinic, September 29, 1976
982, Press Release, United States Army Corps of Engineers, will give technical assistance to St. Albans, September 29, 1976
983, Statement, final consideration of S. 2150, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, September 30, 1976
984, Press Release, HEW and ARC grants, Montgomery General Hospital, September 30, 1976
985, Press Release, ARC grant, $50,000 to Upper Kanawha Health Association for Cedar Grove Health Center, October 1, 1976
986, Press Release, Rural Electrification Administration Loan $6,550,000 to W.Va. Telephone
Utilities, October 1, 1976
987, Press Release, EPA Grant $182,000 to Sanitary Board of South Charleston, Co-Disposal
Project, October 1, 1976
988, Statement, Jennings Randolph comments on Secretary Butz’ resignation, October 4, 1976
989, Forest Festival, October 7-9, 1976
990, Statement, Jennings Randolph introduces Resolution supporting PBS petition to FCC to
Reserve line 21 of TV broadcast signal for hearing impaired, September 29, 1976
991, Article, Jennings Randolph at home among the People, by Alan Rosenberg, (Herald
Dispatch), September 26, 1976
992, Meeting/Telegram, National “Employ the Handicapped” Week, October 6, 1976
993, Statement, Jennings Randolph comments on Congress override of H.R. 14232 as it
affects Handicapped, October 4, 1976
994, Press Release, EPA Grant $1,086,264, to Bluefield Sanitary Board Wastewater
Works, October 7, 1976
995, Statement, Jennings Randolph on Governor Carter after Presidential Debate II,
October 7, 1976
996, Speech, Ground-breaking ceremonies, Laurel View Apartments, Belington,
October 8, 1976
997, Speech, Mountwood Park Ground-breaking Ceremonies, October 9, 1976
998, Press Release, Elizabeth Kee Federal Building, Bluefield, W.Va., October 2, 1976
999, Voter Turnout Statistics, (1960-1976)
1000, Press Release, Veterans Disability Compensation and Survivor Benefits Act/SIGNED,
October 13, 1976
1002, Speech, Jennings Randolph introduces Jay Rockefeller, Mineral County Demo
Pre-Election Dinner, October 14, 1976
1003, Speech, Jennings Randolph introduces Jay Rockefeller, Jefferson County Demo
Association Dinner, October 15, 1976
1004, Speech, “West Virginia & American Revolution,” West Virginia Historical Society,
Charleston, W.Va., October 16, 1976
1005, Speech, Raleigh County Democratic Executive Committee Dinner, Beckley, W.Va.,
October 16, 1976
1006, Press Release, EPA Grant $529,420 to Malden PSD for wastewater plant at Belle,
October 18, 1976
1007, Press Release, EDA Grant $50,000 to Region 8 Planning and Development Council,
October 19, 1976
1008, Press Release, HUD Grant $302,600 for water/sewer lines in Newburg and Rowlesburg,
October 19, 1976
1009, Press Release, HUD Grant $3,000 for water system at Camp Barbe, Wirt County,
October 19, 1976
1010, Press Release, EPA Grant to Hartford City for sewage collection system, October 19, 1976
1011, Press Release, Federal Highway Administration grant $80,000 for New Martinsville
bike path, October 20, 1976
1012, Statement, ARC brings $535-million to W.Va. since 1965, October 20, 1976
1013, Speech, Founders Award to Daniels Brothers, Davis & Elkins College, October 21, 1976
1014, Press Conference, Jennings Randolph pleased that Ford signed Water Resources
Development Act and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, October 22, 1976
1015, Speech, Jennings Randolph backs Nick Jo Rahall for Congress (Democrat – 4th District),
October 22, 1976
1016, Guest, Diabetes Runathon in Charleston, October 23, 1976
1017, Guest, Jennings Randolph “kicks-off” new soccer Program at Watt Powell Park in
Charleston, October 23, 1976
1018, Speech, Midland/Mill Creek Elementary Schools, October 24, 1976
1020, Jennings Randolph’s Voting Record 94th Congress
1021, Speech, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Affirmative Action Update/
Washington, D.C., October 26, 1976
1022, Article, “Jennings Randolph Gives Pay Hike to Treasury,” Charleston Gazette, October
26, 1976
1023, Speech, “Building A Better America,” Building Products Executives Conference,
October 28, 1976
1024, Press Release, Jennings Randolph wishes Valley Bird Sturm a Happy 100th
Birthday, October 28, 1976
1025, Speech, Harrison County Democratic Dinner, Sheraton Inn, Clarksburg, W.Va.,
October 28, 1976
1026, Press Release, FAA grant, $29,160, Buckhannon Airport, October 29, 1976
1027, Speech, Trainer Hall dedication, Salem College, October 30, 1976
1028, Speech, Boone County Democratic Dinner, Madison, October 30, 1976
1029, Speech, West Virginia Vocational Association luncheon, Beni Kedem Temple, Charleston, November 4, 1976
1030, Speech, Green Acres-Merritts Creek water line, Lesage, November 4, 1976
BOX 99
Speeches/Press Releases Box 99
1031, Speech, W.Va. Psychological Association, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.,
November 5, 1976
1032, Speech, W.Va., Conference on Travel, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., November 5, 1976
1033, Article, LEAA Report: Penal and Correctional System in W.Va., blames Governor
Moore, December 22, 1976
1034, Article, “Randolph County School Levy,” Elkins Inter-Mountain Newspaper,
November 3, 1976
1035, Speech, “U.S. Energy Independence achieved w/Greater Coal Utilization,” Gorham
International, Hollywood, Florida, November 7, 1976
1036, Speech, Appalachian Regional Commission, The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs
1037, Telegram, to J. T. Whitsitt, Department of Labor, refunds for W.Va. Jobs,
November 10, 1976
1038, Sponsorship/Co-Sponsorship, 94th Congress Bills
1039, Press Release, EPA Grants totaling $116,920 for 3 W.Va. wastewater projects,
November 11, 1976
1040, Press Release, Office of Education Headstart Grants to 3 W.Va. counties,
November 11, 1976
1041, Press Release, ARC to assist in New Housing for Coal Areas of Southern W.Va.,
November 11, 1976
1042, Press Release, HUD Grants totaling $1,077,400 to 5 W.Va. communities,
November 12, 1976
1043, Speech, MODC “Roast” honoring Duncan Thecker, Kings Grant Inn, Asbury Park,
New Jersey, November 12, 1976
1044, Speech, FEA’s Eastern Coal Forum, Morris Harvey College, Charleston, W.Va.,
November 15, 1976
1045, Press Release, EPA Grants to St. Albans, Hundred and Williamstown, November 15, 1976
1046, Statement, delivered by John Yago, onsite wastewater Conference, Ann Arbor,
Michigan, November 16, 1976
1047, Speech, “Building A Better America,” National Conference on Value Engineering,
St. Louis, Missouri, November 17, 1976
1048, Press Release, EPA Grants to Fairmont/Delbarton for Sewage Collection,
November 18, 1976
1049, Press Release, HUD grant $100,000 for water distribution system/Crum P.S.D.,
November 19, 1976
1050, Invocation, Washington, D.C. area Trucking Association, 43rd Anniversary,
Sheraton-Park Hotel, November 20, 1976
1051, Speech, “The Signs Proclaim the Best is Yet to Be,” Outdoor Advertising Association
National Convention, November 21, 1976
1052, Press Release, James Denira Names New Director, Huntington Virginia Hospital,
November 22, 1976
1053, Press Release, FHA Grants totaling $1,461,200; Loans totaling $8,591,900,
November 22, 1976
1054, Statements, Committee Chairmen Meeting with President-Elect Carter,
November 22, 1976
1055, Speech, Craigsville Library Dedication, November 27, 1976
1056, Award, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Postmasters Association, Charleston,
W.Va., November 27, 1976
1057, Guest, National League of Postmasters (W.Va.), Christmas Party, Charleston,
W.Va., November 27, 1976
1058. Statement, Jennings Randolph ERDA for Downgrading Energy Technologies,
Especially synthetic fuels, November 30, 1977
1059, Statement, on the death of Mary Hart Davisson, November 30, 1977
1060, Press Release, HUD Grants totaling $700,000, November 30, 1976
1061, Press Release, FHA loan to Elkins Lumber Company, December 2, 1976
1062, Statement, Brigadier General Charles Yeager received Silver Medal at
White House, December 2, 1976
1063, Speech, Cabell-Heritage Health Center, December 2, 1976
1064, Guest, Charleston Regional Chamber of Commerce Annual Membership Dinner,
December 2, 1976
1065, Speech, Religious Heritage of America Pilgrimage, Capitol Rotunda, December 4, 1976
1066, Speech, U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree from Richwood, Virginia, December 3-15, 1976
1066a, Richwood Chamber of Commerce Christmas Card Contest Winners, January 19, 1977
1067, Statement, Cyrus Vance, Secretary of State, December 3, 1976
1068, Speech, RHA “Churchman of the Year,” Award, Washington Hilton Hotel, December 6, 1976
1069, Press Release, FAA Grant $64,908 Princeton/Mercer, December 7, 1976
1070, Speech, National Council of Political Action Committee of United Mine Workers, December 8, 1976
1071, Press Release, Kanawha County CONRAIL Repairs, December 8, 1976
1072, Press Release, Jennings Randolph OK for Crop Relief in W.Va., December 8, 1976
1073, Press Release, Metting w/Morgantown Officials regarding litigation over sewage Proposals, December 8, 1976
1074, Parker Seal vs. Paul Cummins, November 10, 1976
1075, Press Release, EPA Grant $29,550 to Nitro for Sewage Collection System, December 9, 1976
1076, Press Release, EPA grants to Friendly, Chester and Fayetteville, December 9, 1976
1077, Press Release, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation Grants totaling $95,599, December 10, 1976
1078, Speech, Wheeling Park High School Dedication, December 12, 1976
1079, Press Release, Meeting of WV Legislation members, EPA officials in Jennings Randolph’s Office, December 13, 1976
1080, Statement, Carter Choice of Representative Brock Adams for Secretary of Transportation, December 14, 1976
1081, Press Release, HUD Grants totaling $2.7 million for Charleston Urban renewal, December 15, 1976
1082, Press Release, FHA Loan $2,183 for Montgomery General Hospital Project, December 15, 1976
1083, Press Release, Eight W.Va. sites entered into National Register of Historic Places, December 16, 1976
1084, Press Release, Commission on Postal Service Hearing in Charleston in January, December 16, 1976
1085, Statement, Loan Guarantees sought by ERDA for Commercial Demonstration of Coal Gasification, December 17, 1976
1086, Statement, WMMN Radio Fairmont 48th Birthday on the Air!, December 11, 1976
1087, Press Release, EDA Approval fo $18,055,592 for 20 W.Va. projects, December 22, 1976
1088, Statement, Carter Appointments: Califano Schlesinger, December 22, 1976
1089, Speech, Christmas Events in Elkins, December 23, 1976
1090, Press Release, Six Architectural Firms consider Design Phase for Virginia Hospital, December 28, 1976
1091, Press Release, Bicentennial Commission Funds to complete W.Va. projects, December 30, 1976
1092, Article, Synthetic Fuels Can Assume Future, The Charleston Gazette, December 31, 1976
1093, Letter to Editor, The Washington Star regarding Carl Rowan WPA Article, December 21, 1976
BOX 100
Speeches/Press Releases Box 100
1, Statement, Democratic Caucus, regarding Robert C. Byrd as majority leader, January 3, 1977
2, Statement, Harry Hoffmann, Charleston Gazette, January 4, 1977
3, Statement, before Committee on Rules and Administration, January 7, 1977
4, Press Release, Secretary of Transportation designee Brock Adams, confirmation hearing, January 7, 1977
5, Press Release, Allegheny Airlines inaugurates jet service at Parkersburg, January 5, 1977
6, Press Release, $15 million for Highland Scenic Highway, January 10, 1977
7, Press Release, ARC grant of $400,000 to construct Cabell County Vocational Education Center, January 10, 1977
8, Statement, Mississippi payoff denied by JR, January 10, 1977
9, Press Release, New Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital funds increased in 76 million, January 13, 1977
10, Press Release, Secretary of Labor Designate F. Ray Marshall confirmation hearing, January 14, 1977
11, Press Release, Valley Head Volunteer Fire Department awarded ambulance by West Virginia Emergency Medical Services, January 13, 1977
12, Press Release, JR introduced three natural gas bills, January 14, 1977
13, Statement, Marion County Rescue Squad to use Brown Lumber Company building, January 14, 1977
14, Press Release, West Virginia to receive two Kurzwell Reading Machines, January 17, 1977
15, Press Release, EDA grant of $184, 758 to Webster County Board of Education, January 17, 1977
16, Press Release, ARC could receive $42.3 million, January 17, 1977
17, Guest, inauguration of Governor Jay Rockefeller, January 17, 1977
18, Press Release, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant of $20,000 to Bancroft for development of town park, January 18, 1977
19, Press Release, EPA grant of $234,750 to Spencer for wastewater treatment facility, January 18, 1977
20, Speech, National Association of Postmasters, Hyatt Regency, Washington, January 18, 1977
21, Speech, United States Brewers Association, Chicago, January 19, 1977
22, 1977 Inaugural Guide to Washington
23, Telegram, to President Jimmy Carter, regarding gas crisis, January 21, 1977
24, Statement, regarding President Jimmy Carter's pardon of Vietnam draft evaders, June 21, 1977
25, Press Release, FHA loans/grants, $7,146,000, January 21, 1977
26, Press Release, five EDA projects total $2,660,251, January 24, 1977
27, Statement, S. Resolution, Energy Conservation Crusade, January 24, 1977
28, Press Release, special bridge replacement program, January 25, 1977
29, Press Release, Public Works Employment Act of 1977, January 25, 1977
30, Press Release, Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital venture, January 25, 1977
31, Press Release, EPA grant of $250,500 Wheeling Sanitary Board, January 26, 1977
32, Press Release, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant of $67,500 for Good North American Zoo, Oglebay Park, Wheeling, January 26, 1977
33, Press Release, National Academy of Peace and Conflict Resolution, January 26, 1977
34, Press Release, meeting with Schlesinger to discuss emergency natural gas legislation, January 26, 1977
35, Press Release, JR co-sponsors Emergency Natural Gas Act of 1977, January 26, 1977
36, Reading, Psalm 100, National Prayer Breakfast, Hilton Hotel, Washington, January 27, 1977
37, Press Release, JR co-sponsors Youth Conservation Corps, January 28, 1977
38, Telegram, Governor James Rhodes of Ohio, regarding greater use of coal, January 28, 1977
39, Speech, American Automobile Association, All-Florida Transportation Forum, Orlando, Florida, January 30, 1977
40, Press Release, Community Services Administration grant of $167,000, anti-poverty, January 31, 1977
41, Press Release, JR favors acceleration of sewage treatment construction grants, January 31, 1977
42, Press Release, EDA funds for Grafton, Monongah, and Fort Ashby, February 1, 1977
43, Press Release, Public Works Employment Act and Youth Community Improvement Act, February 1, 1977
44, Guest, Senate Youth Program Luncheon, February 2, 1977
45, Statement WHIS-TV, March of Dimes Telerama, February 1977
46, Press Release, Betty Gill testifies before Committee on Public Works, February 3, 1977
47, Press Release, EDA grant of $872,000 to renovate Wetzel County Jail, New Martinsville, February 4, 1977
48, Speech, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association Convention, Miami, February 5, 1977
49, Press Release, Public Works hearing on GSA prospectus to repair Wheeling Federal Building, February 4, 1977
50, Press Release, New Chester-East Liverpool Bridge operational by December 1977, February 4, 1977
51, Press Release, Fish and Wildlife Service contract of $2,920,000 for fish health research at Leetown, February 7, 1977
52, Press Release, Rural Electrification Administration loan of $668,000 to Harrison County, February 7, 1977
53, Press Release, Subcommittee on Handicapped opens hearings, February 7, 1977
54, Press Release, HUD grant of $561,108 for Bluefield, February 8, 1977
55, Press Release, Urban Mass Transit Administration grant of $689,000 to operate Kanawha Valley Regional Authority, February 9, 1977
56, Statement, American Airlines contributions, February 9, 1977
57, Press Release, HUD grant of $1,736,948 for Parkersburg Downtown Urban Renewal Project, February 10, 1977
58, Press Release, action grant of $139,588 to West Virginia Commission on Aging, February 10, 1977
59, Moderator, ARC/NASA Demonstration Education Satellite program, February 11, 1977
60, Press Release, public workshops for Ohio River Main Stem study, February 1977
61, Press Release, JR deplores black lung claim delays, February 11, 1977
62, Press Release, FHA loan of $1,232 to Bradley Public Service District, February 11, 1977
63, Speech, National Canners Association, New Orleans, February 14, 1977
64, Statement, proposed mining operations in Cranberry Back Country, February 14, 1977
65, Press Release, JR sponsors S. 563, Interstate Bonding Bill, February 2, 1977
66, Press Release, Navy contract of $1,090,160, Hercules at Rocket Center, February 15, 1977
67, Press Release, meeting with General Heiberg regarding flooding, February 15, 1977
68, Press Release, Army periscope contract of $1,037,509, February 15, 1977
69, Press Release, FHA loan of $4,000,000 to Laird Corporation, February 16, 1977
70, Press Release, AMTRAK resumes West Virginia operations, February 16, 1977
71, Press Release, JR meeting with John O’Leary, Federal Energy Administrator, February 16, 1977
72, Press Release, JR urges President Jimmy Carter to approve ITC restrictions of shoe imports, February 22, 1977
73, Press Release, EPA grants, $93,708, February 23, 1977
74, JR letter to Farmers Home Administration, regarding Snowshoe, February 23, 1977
75, Press Release, Public Works Employment Act legislation extended, February 23, 1977
76, Guest, Reserve Officers Association breakfast for ROTC Cadets, Washington, February 24, 1977
77, Speech, Senate Page School, United States Capitol, February 24, 1977
78, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grants of $50,000 to West Virginia Board of Education, February 24, 1977
79, Press Release, JR meeting with Robert C. Byrd and Schlesinger, February 24, 1977
80, Speech, Environmental Industry Conference, Energy Industry Council, Washington, February 24, 1977
81, Press Release, Federal Buildings Energy Conservation and Solar Energy Utilization Act, February 25, 1977
82, Press Release, release of water pollution funds, February 28, 1977
83, Statement, chemical spills in Kanawha River, February 28, 1977
84, Press Release, HUD approval of Market Manor, elderly high rise, Parkersburg, February 28, 1977
85, Press Release, EDA grant of $125,000 for Wheeling, March 1, 1977
86, Press Release, EPA grant of $1,042,200 to Weirton for sewer at Harmon’s Creek, March 1, 1977
87, Press Release, labor regulations on employment of foreign fruit workers, March 1, 1977
88, Press Release, White House briefing on Energy Department, March 1, 1977
89, Speech, Allegheny Airlines, Wood County, March 1, 1977
90, Press Release, Department of Transportation grant of $623,880 to Kanawha Airport, March 3, 1977
91, Introduction, Governor Jay Rockefeller, open hearing, Surface Mining Control/Reclamation Act (empty), March 2, 1977
92, Press Release, approval of Douglas Costle and Barbara Blum, Environment and Public Works, March 2, 1977
93, Article, Grandparents Day, Elkins Inter-Mountain, February 27, 1977
94, Press Release, emergency feed assistance for 27 additional West Virginia counties, March 3, 1977
95, Press Release, HUD Community Development Block Grants of $10.3 million, March 3, 1977
96, Speech, introduction of Admiral Rickover, Shepherd College Founders Day, March 3, 1977
98, Press Release, location of Corridor H controversy, March 3, 1977
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97, Press Release, FHA study to accelerate interstate, March 5, 1977
99, Guest, New Deal Dinner, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, March 4, 1977
100, Press Release, United States Army Corps of Engineers, streambank erosion protection, March 7, 1977
101, Speech, Associate General Contractors, Hilton Hotel, San Francisco, March 6, 1977
102, Speech/Award, Research Recovery Man of the Year, Hyatt Regency, Washington, March 8, 1977
103, Press Release, Rural Electrification Administration loan of $1,281,000, Shenandoah Valley Electric Cooperative, March 9, 1977
104, Press Release, EPA grants of $35,620, March 9, 1977
105, Guest, 12th Anniversary of the Appalachian Regional Commission, March 9, 1977
106, Press Release, HUD grant of $1,385,000 to Charleston, March 10, 1977
107, Press Release, Public Works Jobs Bill, 15,000 jobs, March 10, 1977
108, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission grant of $40,000 to West Virginia Department of Education, $75,000 to West Virginia Welfare, March 11, 1977
109, Press Release, JR letter to Brock Adams, urging continuation of Mountaineer AMTRAK Line, March 11, 1977
110, Press Release, National Commission on Energy, March 15, 1977
111, Press Release, EPA grant of $496,355 to West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, March 15, 1977
112, Press Release, Clean Air Amendment, March 16, 1977
113, Speech, Energy Roundtable discussions, Charleston, March 17, 1977
114, Press Release, JR letter to Brock Adams requesting extension of Mountaineer Amtrak Line, March 18, 1977
115, Press Release, Hearings on Black Lung benefits, March 18, 1977
116, Press Release, Urban Mass Transit Administration grant of $325,520 to Tri-State Transit Authority, Huntington, March 18, 1977
117, Speech, American Road Builders Association Convention, Bal Harbour, Florida, March 18, 1977
118, Introduction of George McGovern, World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, March 18, 1977
118A, Presentation, West Virginia Wing, Civil Air Patrol Awards, Morgantown, March 18, 1977
119, Press Release, moratorium on closing small post offices, March 21, 1977
120, Press Release, energy hearing on coal conversion, March 21, 1977
121, Press Release, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), studies, Monongahela Power’s Harrison and Fort Martin plants, March 22, 1977
122, Press Release, Department of Transportation grant of $764,651 to AFL-CIO Appalachian Council, March 24, 1977
124, Press Release, Senate appropriations, $1.3 million to complete Mountwood Park, March 10, 1977
125, Press Release, mine safety hearings set for March 30-April 1, 1977
126, Press Release, meeting with Bizz Johnson about Senate – House conference, Public Works Employment Act, March 25, 1977
127, Press Release, Amtrak Mountaineer meeting, March 29, 1977
127A, Statement, Harpers Ferry in Reader’s Digest, March 30, 1977
128, Press Release, EPA grants to Keyser and Elk Pinch Public Service District, March 31, 1977
129, Press Release, HUD approves Senior Towers, Martinsburg and Montani Towers, Wheeling, March 31, 1977
130, Press Release, JR cancels West Virginia Academy of Science appearance at Salem, March 31, 1977
131, Press Release, Bureau of Mines/GSA report on New River Gorge, April 4, 1977
132, Flood disaster in southwestern West Virginia, April 1977
133, Speech, Record Recycling Seminar, Hasbrouch Heights, New Jersey, April 5, 1977
134, Interview with Joseph McCaffrey, Meet the Member, WMAL Radio, April 5, 1977
135, Press Release, Department of Agriculture, $100,000 for emergency conservation measures, April 7, 1977
136, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission supports $20,000 West Virginia Department of Education or Early Learning and Child Development, April 7, 1977
137, Press Release, EPA should expedite application for Princeton Sewer Extension, April 8, 1977
138, Speech, Tri-State Waterways Conference, Pittsburgh, April 11, 1977
139, Speech, EPA Nationwide Seminar, Reston, Virginia, April 12, 1977
140, Speech, Environmental Forum II, American Paper Institute, Washington, April 12, 1977
141, Speech, Stonewall Jackson Regional Library groundbreaking, Buckhannon, April 14, 1977
142, Speech, Buckhannon Upshur Water Extension, April 14, 1977
143, Speech, Introduction of Robert C. Byrd, Amen Corner, Pittsburgh, April 15, 1977
144, Guest, Monongalia County Librarians, Morgantown Energy Research Center, April 16, 1977
145, Speech, West Virginia 99’s Achievement Awards Dinner, Morgantown, April 16, 1977
146, National Library Week, Martinsburg, W.Va., April 17, 1977
147, Press Release, Jennings Randolph’s Schedule during EASTER RECESS, April 16, 1977
148, Telegram, Jennings Randolph commends President Carter’s, urging severity of
Energy Crisis, April 18, 1977
149, Press Release, DOT Grant $302, 474 to Mercer County Airport, April 18, 1977
150, Statement, Scripps-Howard DETROIT NEWS, Reaction to Carter Energy Message,
April 20, 1977
151, Interview, WASHINGTON MAGAZINE (April) on restaurant experiences, March 28, 1977
152, Statement, President Carter’s Energy Message, April 20, 1977
153, Speech, WV Welfare Conference Annual Forum, Charleston, W.Va., April 20, 1977
154, Statement, B & O Railroad 100th Anniversary, March 1, 1977
155, Press Release, ARC grant $100,000 to WV Housing Development Fund, April 26, 1977
156, Press Release, Bill for Army Corps of Engineers to help Tug Fork River flood area,
April 26, 1977
157, Speech, Uni-Bell Pipe Association, Palm Springs, CA, April 26, 1977
158, Press Release, DOT grant $252,325 to Greenbrier Airport, April 27, 1977
159, Press Release, Meeting with HUD Officials about Flood Victims in Southern, W.Va.,
April 27, 1977
160, Press Release, Approval for Wheeling Courthouse remodeling and construction,
April 27, 1977
161, Statement, Recognition of Handicapped, April 28, 1977
162, Interview, FDR’s 100 Days for Washington Star, April 29, 1977
163, Press Release, Public Works Jobs Bill agreed on by Conference Committee, April 27, 1977
164, Guest, W.Va. Society Son & Daughter Banquet, Fort Myer Officer’s Club, VA,
April 29, 1977
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165, Speech, christening of USS Stump, Pascagoula, Mississippi, April 30, 1977
166, Speech, National Association of Regional Councils, San Antonio, Texas, May 2, 1977
167, Press Release, NEH grant $5,156 to Salem College, May 2, 1977
168, Press Release, Rockwell International plant will continue, Minuteman III parts, May 3, 1977
169. Press Release, AMTRAK “Mountaineer” terminator 6/2 “Hilltopper” replacement,
May 3, 1977
170, Press Release, JR returns $8,000 to United States Treasury, May 4, 1977
172, Press Release, Father Baroni, HUD to Southern West Virginia, May 4, 1977
173, Press Release, Upgrading of WV Turnpike, May 5, 1977
174, Press Release, Tug Fork Emergency Provisions, May 5, 1977
175, Press Release, NAVY contract $6,820,000 to Pratt & Whitney Aircraft (B-Port),
May 5, 1977
176, Speech, Tape of THE UNAPPLAUDED MOLDERS OF MEN, May 11, 1933
177, Introductions, Salem College Commencement, May 7, 1977
178, Press Release, Veterans Affairs Committee approves $$$ for new Veterans Home
Facilities, May 11, 1977
179, Press Release, Is Peace Teachable?, May 13, 1977
180, Speech, Pocahontas County Library, Greenbank, W.Va., May 14, 1977
181, Speech, Annie M. Eye, WV Mother of the Year, Franklin, WV., May 15, 1977
182, Statement, Charles A. Lindbergh, Anniversary, May 13, 1977
183, Press Release, Tug Fork Valley legislation, $100 million reported to Senate, May 16, 1977
184, Press Release, DOT Grant $376,938 to Elkins Airport, May 16, 1977
185, Speech, WV Bankers Association, Ramada Inn, Morgantown, W.Va., May 17, 1977
186, Statement, Mrs. Randolph’s comments on Senate Ladies Luncheon/White House,
May 17, 1977
187, Press Release, Amendment to include ARC Chairman on Energy Advisory Boards,
May 18, 1977
188, Press Release,DOT Grant $453,195 to the Tri-State Airport at Huntington, May 19, 1977
189, Press Release, Jennings Randolph Amendments to Surface Mining Bill, May 19, 1977
190, Statement New Amtrak Service in Southern, W.Va., May 19, 1977
191, Guest, Charles Lindbergh Dinner, Air & Space Museum, May 19, 1977
192, Speech, Introduction of S. Lee Braxton, Alderson-Broaddus College, May 21, 1977
193, Speech, Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Boston, MA., May 23, 1977
194, Press Release, National Grandparents Day, May 23, 1977
195, Speech, WH Conference on the Handicapped, May 24, 1977
196, Press Release, Jennings Randolph Bill to increase appropriations for State Veterans
Home Facilities, May 25, 1977
197, Press Release, National Center for Handicapped Ext. of Ed. of Handicapped Act.,
May 25, 1977
198, Speech, Coal Cleaning Conference, Arlington, VA., May 25, 1977
199, Speech, The Aluminum Association, The Greenbrier Motel, May 27, 1977
200, Letter, Editors GAZETTE MAIL, Response to “Where’s Power…!” May 28, 1977
201, Speech, Appalachian Trail Conference, Shepherd College, May 28, 1977
202, Speech, Highland Scenic Highway, Marlington, May 31, 1977
203, Speech, Kurzwell Reading Machine, Institute, May 31, 1977
204, Speech, GW Senior High School Graduation, Charleston, May 31, 1977
205, Statement, Proposal to tax Social Security and Jobless Benefits, May 27, 1977
206, Press Release, HEW grants Kanawha/Fayette Schools, June 3, 1977
207, Press Release, ARC grant #236,600 to extend Salem College access road, June 3, 1977
208, Press Release, ARC grants for Nicholas County, June 3, 1977
209, Speech, Braxton County Multi-Purpose Room, Frametown, June 3, 1977
210, Press Release, HEW Grants for Handicapped Education, June 3, 1977
211, Speech, Clarksburg, Municipal Swim Pool, June 3, 1977
212, Interview, WBOY-TV (John Pratt), Clarksburg, June 3, 1977
213, Speech, Pine Grove Library Dedication, June 3, 1977
214, Speech, World War I Veterans Dinner, Elkins, June 4, 1977
215, Statement, S.469 National Academy of Peach and Conflict Commission, June 6, 1977
216, Press Release, CSA grants fro Community Action, June 7, 1977
217, Press Release, Flood Disaster Relief Hearings, June 7, 1977
218, Interview, Flood Disaster Relief Program, WOWK-TV, Huntington, June 7, 1977
219, Press Release, DOT Grant $377,625 to Benedum, June 8, 1977
220, Press Release, $1.7 million for Highland Scenic Highway Engineering Studies, June 8, 1977
221, Press Release, House Small Business Subcommittee Bill to aid flood victims, June 9, 1977
222, Press Release, EPA Grant $685,880 to Hurricane, June 10, 1977
223, Press Release, Senate passes Clean Air Amendment for use of local coal, June 10, 1977
224, Press Release, Loan Guarantees for Synthetic Fuels, Amendment/ERDA, Appropriation
Bill, June 13, 1977
225, Statement, NAS Report on VA Health Care System, June 14, 1977
226, Statement, Supreme Court Decision regarding Days off for Religious reasons,
June 16, 1977
227, Statement, S. 1538 Black Lung Benefits, Reform Act of 1977, June 16, 1977
228, Speech, Johnson & Johnson Energy Seminar, Arlington, Va., June 17, 1977
229, Press Release, Senate approves National Academy of Peace, June 17, 1977
230, Speech, VFW Annual Convention, Clarksburg, W.Va., June 18, 1977
231, Speech, American Society of Radiologic Technologists, Washington, D.C.,
June 19, 1977
232, Press Release, EPA urged to establish Toxic Pollutant Warning System, June 20, 1977
233, Visit, Lions International, The White House, June 20, 1977
234, Press Release, EPA grant $54,830 to Anmoore, June 21, 1977
235, Press Release, Coal Mine Health and Safety Act approval of amendments, June 21, 1977
236, Press Release, Dr. Morris, EPA, will meet with Clarksburg Chamber of Commerce, June 22, 1977
237, Press Release, Omnibus Water Resources Bill includes Tug Fork Valley needs, June 22, 1977
238, Press Release, HUD Appropriations Bill includes $15 million/State Veterans Homes, June 24, 1977
239, Speech, Putnam Health Center, Winfield, W.Va., June 26, 1977
240, Speech, The Energy Bureau Incorporated, New York City, NY, June 27, 1977
241, Host, YMCA National Youth Governors Luncheon in U.S. Capitol, June 27, 1977
ARC Grants, April 18, 1977
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242, Press Release, HUD Grants totaling $1,087,000 to Dunbar and Saint Albans, June 28, 1977
243, Speech, Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, Vail, Colorado, June 28, 1977
244, Speech, National Coal Association, Washington, D.C., June 28, 1977
245, Press Release, WH Nomination of Hubert Taylor for US Marshall, Northern, W.Va., June 29, 1977
246, Meeting, White House Breakfast Discussions with President Carter, June 29, 1977
247, Press Release, Jennings Randolph urges EDA to expedite review of 10 eligible WV Counties, June 30, 1977
248, Press Release, Rockefeller will testify on 7/26 regarding Interstate and Turnpike, July 1, 1977
248a, Press Release, HUD reports all but 118 families in Tug Fork Valley received housing, July 1, 1977
249, Press Release, Telegram urges President Carter to decide on Minutemen III, July 1, 1977
250, Press Release, office of Education Grants, July 1, 1977
251, Guest, Honorary Parade Marshall, Alderson, W.Va., July 4, 1977
252, Press Release, Worker Adjustment Assistance, Beckley Manufacturing Company, July 7, 1977
253, Press Release, Second Telegram to President regarding Minuteman Missile, July 7, 1977
254, Press Release, HEW grants totaling $1,078,753 to WV Institutions of Higher Education, July 8, 1977
255, Press Release, CSA grant $2,920,000 to Federal/State for utility payments, July 11, 1977
256, Press Release, HUD grants to improve Housing, July 11, 1977
257, Guest, WV Young Demo State Convention, Clarksburg, WV, July 9, 1977
258, Press Release, Brookhaven National Lab Study on Health Hazards in Fossil Fuels, July 13, 1977
259, Press Release, GAO Study of Black Lung Claims, July 12, 1977
259a, Statement, Senator Biden regarding Vocational Rehabilitation Program July 12, 1977
260, Host, National Youth Science Camp Lunch, July 13, 1977
261, Press Release, Jennings Randolph urges Cox to approve waiver on funds for W.Va. Turnpike, July 13, 1977
262, Press Release, FEA Loan Guarantees will increase Coal Production, July 14, 1977
262a, Speech, Gwen by Rose Martin, Edna McConnell, Clark School of Nursing, July 14, 1977
263, Press Release, EDA releases $7 million in Local Public Works Funds to West Virginia, July 15,1977
264, Press Release, HUD Grant $1,518,000, Huntington, W.Va., July 15, 1977
265, Press Release, Metzenbaum Amendment regarding bidding on outer continental shelf leases, July 15, 1977
266, Press Release, Letter to Anderson regarding Rockwell, July 15, 1977
267, Press Release, Preview of INCLUDING ME, a film on special education, July 19, 1977
268, Press Release, CSA grant $223,000 to weatherize homes throughout W.Va., July 21, 1977
269, Statement, Reduction of interest rate on Disaster Relief Loans, July 21, 1977
270, Press Release, ARC Grant $78,345 to Hurricane for wastewater facility, July 21, 1977
271, Press Release, Cox signs waiver for Turnpike, July 21, 1977
272, Press Release, Black Lung Amendments, July 21, 1977
273, Interview, WESTVACO, July 22, 1977
274, Press Release, WV = $405 million in the next 5 years for sewage treatment facilities, July 22, 1974
275, Speech, Society of Interior Designers, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Houston, TX, July 22, 1977
276, Press Release, Schlesinger assures Jennings Randolph that coal conversion = Energy Priority, July 25, 1977
277, Press Release, Carter appoints Sim Bright to Postal Rate Commission, July 25, 1977
278, Press Release, Rockwell/Defense search contracts for Princeton plant, July 25, 1977
279, Speech, COFEPE Convention, Veterans Hospital, Danville, IL, July 23, 1977
280, Press Release, OE grants to WV State/County, July 26, 1977
281, Press Release, Rockefeller confers with Jennings Randolph about Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, July 26, 1977
282, Press Release, LEAA grants to WV Colleges, July 26, 1977
283, Press Release, House-Senate agree on Amendment to burn local coal, July 27, 1977
284, Press Release, Calhoun County eligible for Federal Drought Assistance, July 28, 1977
285, Press Release, National Forest Management Act receipts for 1977, July 28, 1977
286, Press Release, Clean Air Amendments, July 28, 1977
287, Press Release, WV to receive $96 million in Revenue Sharing Funds, July 29, 1977
288, Statement, What is cloture?, July 29, 1977
289, Guest, White House Ceremony, signing of surface mining bill, August 3, 1977
290, Speech, Coal Conference, University of Pittsburgh, August 3, 1977
291, Guest, three bill signings at White House, August 5, 1977
293, Press Release, USDA/HUD grants $10,750,000 for Rural Demo Projects in W.Va., August 8, 1977
294, Article, “Black Lung Benefits Reform” LABOR LAW JOURNAL (September 1977), August 9, 1977
295, Speech, Charles Town Golf Classic, August 9, 1977
296, Tape, Radio Reading Service for Blind, August 5, 1977
297, Press Release, HUD Approves $162,060 WV Housing Development Fund, August 11, 1977
298, Press Release, Jennings Randolph to Senator Russell Long opposes Energy Tax Rebate, August 12, 1977
299, Introduction, Sir Stephen McAdden, Cherry River Navy, Richwood, August 13, 1977
300, Speech, Nancy Hanks Bust unveiling, Mineral County Historical Museum, August 14, 1977
301, Press Release, EDA Grants for Northern, W.Va., August 15, 1977
302, Press Release, OE Grants for Southern, W.Va., August 16, 1977
303, Press Release, GSA Lock & Dam #13 at McMechen, August 16, 1977
304, Statement, Coal Mine Strike Situation following Conference w/Marshall, August 17, 1977
305, Statement, Panama Canal Ratification, August 18, 1977
306, Speech, National Headstart Board Meeting, Pipestem State Park, W.Va., August 20, 1977
307, Introduction, of Bob Scott at Randolph Demo Picnic, Elkins, W.Va., August 20, 1977
308, Introduction, of Ray Marshall to WV Press Association, Greenbrier Hotel, August 20, 1977
309, Speech, Lions Club, Mayflower Hotel, August 24, 1977
310, Clippings, Jennings Randolph, Albuquerque, September 29, 1977
311, Press Release, Flood/Drought Disaster Declarations, August 25, 1977
312, Speech, Veteran’s Appreciation Dinner, Morgantown, August 25, 1977
313, Speech, Fluidized-bed Combustion Boiler, Rivesville, August 26, 1977
314, Speech, Water Project Groundbreaking, Shinnston, August 26, 1977
315, Press Release, EDA Grant $552,000 to Montgomery, August 26, 1977
315, Press Release, US Marshall Office for Northern, will remain at Fairmont,
August 26, 1977
316, Interview, WWVU-PBTV on Peace Academy Legislation, August 25, 1977
317, Speech, New Martinsville Public Library, September 1, 1977
318, Speech, Tygart Valley High School Dedication, Mill Creek, W.Va., September 1, 1977
319, Interview, Crime Victim Compensation, WOWK-TV, Huntington, (John Chambers),
September 2, 1977
320, Statement, Coal Convention Act of1977, September 7, 1977
321, Speech, Townley Engineering Company Labor Day, Candler, Florida, September 5, 1977
322, Reading, Cathedral Church of St. Peter & St. Paul, Washington, D.C., September 4, 1977
322, Videotape, ARC Project Push, September 7, 1977
322, Press Release, HUD reservations WV Housing Development Fund, September 8-13, 1977
323, Press Release, EPA Grant $915,970 to Fairmont, September 8, 1977
324, Introduction, Joseph D. Duffey, Chairman designate NFH, September 9, 1977
324a, Guest, Potato Festival, Summersville, W.Va., September 10, 1977
325, Speech, American Mining Congress, San Francisco, California, September 12, 1977
326, Press Release, EDA Public Works Grants, September 12, 1977
327, Speech, Huntington Civic Center Dedication, Huntington, W.Va., September 14, 1977
327a, Speech, POLLUTION ENGINEERING MAGAZINE Award, Army-Navy Town Club,
D.C., September 15, 1977
328, Press Release, Mrs. Harper’s Cannonball, September 15, 1977
330, Statement, Ashland Oil Building at Huntington, September 15, 1977
330, Guest, General Motor Plant Groundbreaking, Martinsburg, W.Va., Dinner,
September 15, 1977
331, Speech, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, W.Va., September 17, 1977
332, Press Release, OMB Approves FEA Loan Guarantee Program for Small Mines,
September 19, 1977
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333, Press Release, Senate Approves Black Lung Bill, September 20, 1977
334, Speech, International Institute of Environmental Safety and Health, D.C.,
September 21, 1977
335, Press Release, EPA approved additional $1,349,360 grant to the Wheeling Sanitary
Board, September 22, 1977
336, Press Release, HEW Grant $181,006 to West Virginia Commission on Aging,
September 21, 1977
337, Statement, Resignation of Bert Lance, OMB, September 21, 1977
338, Tribute, Hubert Humphrey Senate Staff Courtyard, September 21, 1977
339, Interview, ABC Radio Inquiry concerning Jennings Randolph meeting at White House,
September 22, 1977
340, Press Release, Postal Service will name bidder for New Huntington Postal Facility,
September 22, 1977
341, Press Release, HEW Disaster Relief for South West Virginia counties, September 23, 1977
342, Press Release, EPA Study on the Ban of Beverage containers, September 23, 1977
343, Press Release, Pearson-Bentsen Amendment to deregulate natural gas pricing is
Reasonable, September 24, 1977
344, Speech, Taylor County Sheltered Workshop and Courthouse Annex, Grafton, W.Va.,
September 25, 1977
345, Press Release, Jennings Randolph letter to President Carter requests $1 Billion for
Economic Development, September 26, 1977
346, Press Release, FHA approval $500,000 emergency funds for Logan Mingo counties,
September 16, 1977
347, Press Release, Senate approves Natural Gas Pricing Bill, September 26, 1977
348, Videotape, American Paper Institute, Washington, D.C., September 27, 1977
349, Press Release, Black Lung Conferees named during all-nite filibuster, September 28, 1977
350, Speech, Clean Community System Seminar, Keep America Beautiful, Mayflower, D.C.,
September 28, 1977
351, Press Release, House Application Action reviews Minuteman III Missile Production,
September 28, 1977
352, Press Release, BM contract for low-wall surface mining system near Grafton,
September 29, 1977
353, Press Release, FAA’s Plan to reduce the Kanawha Airport Lighting System,
September 29, 1977
354, Press Release, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee approves grant for Marshall
Medical School, September 30, 1977
355, Speech, WV School Boards Association, Buckhannon, W.Va., September 30, 1977
356, Press Release, Grants, Interior, CSA, Office of Education, September 30, 1977
357, Press Release, NPS will restore four buildings at Harpers Ferry National Historical
Park, September 30, 1977
358, Speech/Award, W.Va., Wildlife Federation, Wheeling, October 1, 1977
359, Speech, American Cancer Society (WV Division), Morgantown, October 2, 1977
360, Speech, Preston County Buckwheat Festival, Kingwood, October 2, 1977
361, Press Release, Senate vote releases Highway monies, October 1, 1977
362, Press Release, $500,000 Grant awarded to the AFL-CIO Appalachian Council,
Charleston, W.Va., October 3, 1977
363, Press Release, Jennings Randolph meeting with Polish Mining Delegation, October 3, 1977
364, Speech, American Newspapers Women's Club, National Air and Space Museum, October 3, 1977
365, Press Release, Eddie Fischer's Walk for Water, October 4, 1977
366, Speech, Coal Conference on Production, Use, etc., The Mayflower Hotel, October 4, 1977
367, Press Release, Natural Gas Act (end of filibuster), October 4, 1977
368, Press Release, Agriculture extends application period for emergency disaster loans,
October 5, 1977
369, Speech, Model Secondary School, Gallaudet College, October 5, 1977
370, Press Release, HUD Grants for construction/energy conservation, October 5, 1977
371, Press Release, FAA Study re-air Traffic Control Towers, October 7, 1977
372, Speech, Introduction of Senator John Durkin AFL-CIO, Charleston, W.Va.,
October 7, 1977
373, Speech, Monongalia General Dedication, Morgantown, W.Va., October 8, 1977
374, Speech, WV Cable Television Association, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., October 9, 1977
375, Guest, Festival of American Folklife, Smithsonian Institution, D.C., October 10, 1977
376, Meeting, Steel Conference I, The White House, October 13, 1977
377, Introduction, Nomination of Sharon Percy Rockefeller Corporation for Public
Broadcasting, October 12, 1977
380 Speech, Century Club Banquet, College of Steubenville, October 13, 1977
381 Press Release, Federal Aviation Administration, Langhorne Bond, October 14, 1977
382 Speech, Myers Hall of Health Sciences, Alderson-Broaddus College, October 15, 1977
383 Speech, Columbus Day Dinner-Dance, Italians Sons and Daughters, Weirton, October 15, 1977
384 Press Release, EDA Loan to Bright of America, Nicholas County, October 17, 1977
385 Speech, Workshop on Energy Conservation, Pipestem State Park, October 18, 1977
386 Press Release, Minuteman III, Princeton Plant, October 18, 1977
387 Press Release, Marshall University Medical School to Open, January 3, 1978
388 Speech, New Jersey Alliance for Action, Metuchen, New Jersey, October 19, 1977
389 Guest, Duncan Pavilion Dedication, George Washington, University, October 20, 1977
391 Speech, New River Gorge Bridge Dedication, Fayetteville, October 22, 1977
392 Speech, Postmasters Retirement Dinner, Canaan Valley State Park, October 22, 1977
Press Release, HEW, Office of Human Development, Headstart Programs, Raleigh and Wyoming Counties, October 27, 1977
395 Press Release, White House Conference on Steel, Labor’s TAA Program, Benwood, October 27, 1977
Press Release, Secretary of Defense Reports and Recommendations, Minuteman III Missile Program, October 25, 1977
The Villages, Inc., Topeka, Kansas, 1977
396 Speech, Roanoke College Associates, Hotel Roanoke, Salem, Virginia, October 27, 1977
397 Speech, International Packaging Week, New York Hilton Hotel, October 28, 1977
398 Speech, Appalachian Conference on Balanced Growth and Economic Development, October 29, 1977
399 Speech, Chester Phillips Testimonial, Elkins, October 29, 1977
400 Press Release, Air Force Study on Minuteman III Start-Up Cost, October 28, 1977
401 Speech, Glade Elementary School, Cowen, October 30, 1977
402 Press Release, Energy Stamp Program Amendment, October 31, 1977
403 Press Release, ICC Reverses Decision on Chessie Track (Hartland/Clendenin), October 31, 1977
BOX 105
Speeches/Press Releases Box 105
404 Guest, Minimum Wage Bill Signing and Hubert Humphrey Building, November 1, 1977
405, Press Release, JR praises President Carter’s initiation of National Energy Plan, November 1, 1977
406, Questionnaire, use of marijuana, November 1, 1977
407, Speech, State Highway and Transportation, Atlantic City, New Jersey, October 31, 1977
408, Press Release, AMTRAK appropriation compromise, November 3, 1977
409, Speech, West Virginia Nature Conservancy, Canaan Valley State Park, November 4, 1977
410, Speech, Jennings Randolph Bridge, Chester, November 7, 1977
411, Press Release, President Carter signs new Coal Mine Health and Safety bill, November 30, 1977
412, Interview, steel situation, WLIT Radio, Steubenville, Ohio, November 9, 1977
413, Press Release, amendment by JR to create presidential study of coal policy, November 10, 1977
414, Press Release, Clean Water Act is balanced bill, November 10, 1977
415, Press Release, MESA contract to West Virginia Department of Mines for health and safety training, November 11, 1977
416, Letter, America’s Best, by C. Paul Luongo, November 11, 1977
417, Press Release, meetings to discuss derailment, November 11, 1977
418, Press Release, Department of Defense contract to Rubber Crafters, November 11, 1977
419, Speech, Fire House dedication, Philippi, November 11, 1977
420, Speech, Dedication of Laurel View Apartments, Belington, November 11, 1977
421, Introduction, Jay Solomon, GSA Armistice Ceremony, Elkins, November 11, 1977
422, Press Release, air cargo legislation, opportunities for handicapped, November 11, 1977
423, Statement, “Save Our Steel” Rally, Steubenville, Ohio, November 11, 1977
424, Press Release, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can provide up to 75% cost for individual sewage treatment, November 14, 1977
425, Press Release, Office of Education grant for Naugatuck School, Mingo County, November 14, 1977
426, Speech, Solid Wastes Management Association, Washington, November 14, 1977
426A, Article, Coal Industry News, article on JR, November 14, 1977
427, Speech, Business Communications Day, Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, November 15, 1977
428, Press Release, Department of Defense reinstitution of Minuteman III missile production line, November 15, 1977
429, Press Release, HUD grants for central West Virginia, November 16, 1977
Press Release, JR encourage by Carter Administration responses on proposals to prevent dumping of below-market foreign steel imports, November 17, 1977
432, Speech, Kaiser Aluminum Plant anniversary, Ravenswood, November 17, 1977
433, Speech, Hi Carpenter Memorial Bridge Dedication, St. Marys, November 19, 1977
434, Speech, Cabell County Democratic Committee, Huntington, November 19, 1977
435, Press Release, new Williamson water system, November 21, 1977
436, Guest, “FDR,” National Theatre, Washington, November 1977
437, Press Release, CSA grants (anti-poverty), November 23, 1977
438, Statement, black lung bill status, November 23, 1977
439, Press Release, Death of Senator John McClellan, November 28, 1977
440, Introduction, hearing on nomination of Simeon Bright for Postal Rate Commission, November 29, 1977
441, Press Release, seven West Virginia counties named Region VII Economic Development District, November 30, 1977
442, Press Release, JR met with Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall for status on coal contract negotiations, November 29, 1977
443, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation grant for Morgantown Ice Rink, November 30, 1977
444, Press Release, letter to Lou Horvath, Williamson, about HUD actions regarding flood problems, November 1977
445, Speech, National Conference of State Legislatures, Washington, December 1, 1977
446, Presentation, Save Our Steel, petitions at White House, December 1, 1977
447, Press Release, black lung compromise plan by JR, December 1, 1977
448, Speech, Fairmont Arbors Dedication, Fairmont, December 4, 1977
449, Speeches, Harrison County Correctional Center/Courthouse Annex and Sheltered Workshop, December 4, 1977
450, Press Release, ARC grant for “Parenting Education” in central West Virginia, December 5, 1977
451, Press Release, Solomon Task Force Report regarding steel, December 6, 1977
452, Press Release, ARC grant for Marion County landfill, December 8, 1977
453, Speech, ARC meeting at United States Capitol, December 8, 1977
454, Press Release, agriculture returns, National Forest product revenues to West Virginia counties, December 9, 1977
455, Speech, Wood County Airport, Parkersburg, December 9, 1977
456, Announcement, JR to seek re-election, December 9, 1977
457, Press Release, aging veterans health care hearing, Beckley, December 1977
458, Press Release, HUD will allocate two thousand units, December 2, 1977
459, Guest, Rural Health Clinics bill signing, White House, December 13, 1977
460, Press Release, West Virginia turnpike funds, December 15, 1977
461, Press Release, Senate approves black lung compromise, December 15, 1977
462, Press Release, Senate extends Emergency Natural Gas Act, December 15, 1977
463, Press Release, rumors about closing rural post offices, December 19, 1977
464, Article, “The Ear,” Washington Star, November 25, 1977
465, Press Release, Army contract with B F Goodrich, Grantsville, December 20, 1977
466, Guest, C & P Choraliers at the Eclipse, December 19, 1977
467, Press Release, EDA funds for Marion County Industrial Park, December 21, 1977
468, Press Release, EDA loan guarantee for Snowshoe, December 22, 1977
469, Press Release, EDA grants for regional development, December 28, 1977
470, Press Release, President Carter signs clean water act, December 28, 1977
471, Press Release, Legal Services Corporation grants, December 29, 1977
472, Press Release, special commemorative “Quilting” stamp, Charleston, December 29, 1977
473, Speech, A Roast for Shorty Hardman, Charleston, December 30, 1977
474, Guest, Monsanto Co., Nitro, December 30, 1977
475, Article, Federal Highway Legislation, Better Roads Magazine, January 1978
476, Speech, Allegheny Airlines Board of Directors, Chrystal City Marriott Hotel, January 4, 1978
477, Statement, Air Quality in Kanawha Valley, Charleston Daily Mail, January 4, 1978
478, Statement, Tug Valley Assistance, January 4, 1978
479, Press Release, HEW Funds for Handicapped, January 5, 1978
480, Award, Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis Society of America, January 5, 1978
481, Article, “Father Carcich Charged Embezzler, Washington Post, January 7, 1978
482, Speech, School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, January 10, 1978
484, Speech, VA Health Care Hearing, Beckley, January 11, 1978
485, Press Release, FDAA will pay 50% cost of propane gas for Tug Valley flood victims, January 11, 1978
486, Statement, Federal Mediation Service, Coal Strike Discussions, January 2, 1978
487, Press Release, FAA Administrator Bond will visit five West Virginia airports, with Jennings Randolph and Robert C. Byrd, January 11, 1978
488, Press Release, Energy Contract for Coal Facility, Morgantown, January 13, 1978
489, Press Release, Rockwell International Negotiates Sale of Morgantown Division, January 13, 1978
490, Funeral, Hubert H. Humphrey, Waverly, Minnesota, January 16, 1978
491, Press Release, UMTA Grant for Elderly/Handicapped, January 18, 1978
492, Article, Correction: US News and World Report, January 1978
493, Press Release, Farmer Visit on Capitol Hill, January 19, 1978
BOX 106
Speeches/Press Releases Box 106
494, Speech, Outdoor Advertising Association, Watergate Hotel, January 20, 1978
496, President Carter’s Address on the State of the Union, January 20, 1978
497, Press Release, FHA Loans for West Virginia, January 23, 1978
498, Guest, Jennings Randolph Files for Re-election, Rockefeller Hosts Reception, January 23, 1978
499, Press Release, Interior Budget Forum 1979, January 24, 1978
500, Press Release, Tug Valley Citizens Committee Meeting, January 24, 1978
501, Remarks for Elkins Weather Station Recording, January 20, 1978
502, Press Release, Black Lung Benefits Bill Passes and Clears House, January 25, 1978
503, Guest, West Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, White Sulphur Spring, January 27, 1978
504, Introduction, Bill Muncey (Timmie) Award, Touchdown Club, Washington, January 28, 1978
505, Press Release, Federal Dam Inspection Program, January 30, 1978
506, Press Release, Telegram Urges SBA to Declare 12 West Virginia Counties a Disaster Area, January 31, 1978
506, Press Release, House-Senate Conferees Approves Black Lung Reform Bill, January 31, 1978
507, Article, Coal as Versatile Energy Source, AFL-CIO Observer, January 1978
508, Award, Industry-Labor Council, White House Conference on the Handicapped, February 1, 1978
509, Guest, Senate Youth Luncheon, William Randolph Hearst Foundation, February 1, 1978
510, Statement, March of Dimes Telerama, Bluefield, February 1, 1978 (empty)
511, Speech, White House Conference on Balanced Growth, Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, February 2, 1978
512, Press Release, TVA Office, Charleston, February 2, 1978
513, Speech, Society for Professional Engineers, Clarksburg, February 3, 1978
514, Speech, Kanawha-Charleston Health Center, February 4, 1978
515, Speech, National Asphalt Pavement Association, Atlanta, February 6, 1978
516, Press Release, Senate Approves Black Lung Bill, February 6, 1978
517, Conference on Black Lung Reform, White House, February 7, 1978
518, Statement, Subcommittee on Transportation, February 7, 1978
519, Guest, President Signs Black Lung Reform, White House, February 10, 1978
520, Speech, Resource Recovery Conference, Charleston, February 10, 1978
521, Speech, Kiwanis Club Luncheon, Charleston, February 10, 1978
522, Speech, West Virginia School Food Service Association, Charleston, February 10, 1978
523, Statement, James G. Harlow Appointed National Advisory Commission on Career Education, February 9, 1978
Press Release, West Virginia Planning Association Conference, Charleston, February 12, 1978
524, Speech, Introduction of Juanita Kreps, West Virginia Planning Association, February 12, 1978
525, Statement, Resumption of Coal Pact Talks, February 15, 1978
526, Speech, American Road and Transportation Builders, Washington Hilton, February 13, 1978
527, Speech, Institute of Educational Research, Atlanta, February 13, 1978
528, Interview, NBC, regarding Middle East crisis, February 14, 1978
529, Speech, AFL-CIO Federation, Charleston, February 14, 1978 (empty)
530, Press Release, Coal Strike, February 24, 1978
531, Press Release, Rockwell International, Morgantown, February 17, 1978
532, Award, American Legion, Capitol Hilton, February 22, 1978
533, Statement, Committee on Rules and Admin, regarding Public Works Budget, February 23, 1978
534, Statement, Cosmopolitan Cultural Hour, WEIR Radio, Weirton, February 21, 1978
535, Statement, Black Lung Benefits Reform Act, February 28, 1978
[536] Press Release, Ohio Pollution, February 28, 1978
537, Speech, New Deal 45th Anniversary Dinner, Capitol Hilton, March 4, 1978
538, Speech, Veterans Administration National Legislative Committee, Washington, March 5, 1978
539, Guest, Coal Contract Negotiations, The White House, March 6, 1978
540, Speech, US Steel Legislative Conference, Charleston, March 8, 1978
541, Press Release, Coke Quenching Process, Weirton Steel, March 9, 1978
[542] Press Release, Billy Burke of Glenville, Executive Director of West Virginia Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, March 10, 1978
543, Statement, Dr. James Harlow Dies in Washington, March 10, 1978
544, Speech, Let’s Play to Grow Conference, Huntington, March 10, 1978
545, Press Release, Panama Canal Neutrality Committee, March 15, 1978
546, Interview, FTC on Raymond Lee Organization, March 17, 1978
547, Speech, American Concrete Pipe Association, Atlanta, March 15, 1978
548, Press Release, Panama Canal Neutrality Treaty, March 16, 1978
549, Press Release, Randolph for Senate Committee, March 17, 1978
550, Appalachian State Senators, Washington, March 22, 1978
551, Press Release, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, March 22, 1978
552, Introduction, Senator Paul Sarbanes, World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, March 24, 1978
553, Statement, Coal Contract Agreement, March 25, 1978
554, Press Release, ARC Grants for Hospitals, March 28, 1978
555, Press Release, DOE/Gulf Conversion Plant, March 29, 1978
556, Press Release, DOD will build ten missile guidance systems, March 30, 1978
557, Press Release, EDA loan for US Stamping Company, Moundsville/Chessie System Land, Cameron, March 31, 1978
558, Speech, College of Mineral and Energy Resources, West Virginia University, April 1, 1978
559, Press Release, Department of Commerce, $2.2 million for health care in five Appalachian states, April 3, 1978
560, Press Release, Tug Valley flood situation, April 4, 1978
561, Statement, HUD rejects Charleston/Parkersburg grants, April 5, 1978
562, Speech, National EDA Conference Dinner, Reston, Virginia, April 5, 1978
563, Speech, EEO Commission, New York, April 6, 1978
564, Press Release, Office of Management and Budget Cutback, Appalachian Highways
Questionnaire, WVEA Political Action Committee, April 6, 1978
BOX 107
Speeches/Press Releases Box 107
566, Speech, Interfaith Chapel, Rehabilitation Center, Institute, April 9, 1978
567, Article/Response by JR, speed limit debate, US News and World Report, April 10, 1978
568, Speech, Land and Water Conference, Morgantown, April 11, 1978
569, Statement, Owens-Illinois closes Fairmont Plant (empty), April 13, 1978
570, Speech, Bluefield Chamber of Commerce, Bluefield, April 14, 1978
571, Statement, JR for Senate campaign, new names on committee (Hulett Smith and James Sprouse), April 15, 1978
572, Speech, Thames/Potomac Seminar, L’Enfant Plaza Hotel, Washington, April 16, 1978
573, Speech, Pacific Capitol Group, Chattanooga, Tennessee, April 17, 1978
574, Speech, Introduction of Senator Durkin, Amen Corner, Pittsburgh, April 15, 1978
575, Speech, Eastern Gateway Travel Council, Harpers Ferry, April 20, 1978
576, Statement, Your Candidate Speaks, WSWP Radio, Beckley, April 1978
577, Speech, Steelmark SOS Banquet, Follansbee, April 22, 1978
578, Press Release, JR amendment designating turnpike, Interstate System, April 25, 1978
579, Letter to Editor, Charleston Gazette, regarding “Braless Bubbleheads,” April 26, 1978
580, Press Release, Willow Island Disaster, April 28, 1978
581, Speech, West Virginia State Heritage Preservation, Charleston, April 28, 1978
582, Speech, Monongalia County Vo-Tech Center, Morgantown, April 28, 1978
583, Speech, Barbour County Democratic Dinner Rally, Philippi, April 28, 1978
584, Statement Values Education Commission, Congressional Record, April 26, 1978
585, Press Release, campaign contribution, D. F. Antonelli, April 27, 1978
586, Guest, White House Correspondents Association, Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, April 29, 1978
587, Guest, Blaine Michael attends Lincoln County Democratic Rally, April 29, 1978
588, Speech, Harrison County Senior Center, Clarksburg, April 30, 1978
589, Press Release, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, stock ownership plan, May 1, 1978
590, Speech, Outstanding Handicapped Employee, Postal Service, Eastern Region, May 2, 1978
591, Speech, National Solar Day demonstration, Clarksburg, May 2, 1978
596, Speech, International Trade Commission, Homer Laughlin/Anchor Hocking, May 1, 1978
597, Speech, Resource Recovery Luncheon, Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, May 4, 1978
598, Speech, Teays Valley water project, Teays Valley, May 5, 1978
599, Speech, West Virginia State College Social Services, Institute, May 5, 1978
600, Speech, municipal buildings/mudslide project, McMechen, May 6, 1978
601, Speech, Coal Creek bridges dedication, Weston, May 6, 1978
602, Speech, Centurion Club luncheon, Salem, May 6, 1978
603, Press Release, subcommittee hearings urged, New River Gorge legislation, May 6, 1978
604, Award, Doctor of Laws, College of Steubenville, May 7, 1978
605, Speech, Boy Scouts Tri-State Council, Marshall University Center, Huntington, May 9, 1978
606, Press Release, Veterans Committee grant for Marshall University Medical School, May 10, 1978
607, Statement, Energy Impact Assistance Hearing, Subcommittee on Regional and Community Development, May 10, 1978
608, Press Release, National Architectural Barrier Awareness Week, May 11, 1978
609, Press Release, “Buy American” amendment in new Federal highway bill, May 11, 1978
610, Speech, Economics Club, Orlando, Florida, May 12, 1978
611, Press Release, Veterans Administration will keep open Wheeling Clinic two days per week until end of year, May 12, 1978
612, Speech, Salvation Army dinner, Beckley, May 13, 1978
613, Press Release, Department of Energy approves Cabin Creek plant, May 16, 1978
614, Speech, American Movers conference, Washington, May 17, 1978
Tribute to RCB, Washington May 17, 1978
615, Speech, commencement address, West Liberty State College, May 20, 1978
616, Speech, American Postal Workers Union, Clarksburg, May 20, 1978
617, Press Release, coal loan guarantees regulations published in Federal Register, May 19, 1978
618, Speech, introduction of HEW Secretary Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Davis and Elkins College commencement, Elkins, May 21, 1978
619, Release, S. 3126, Postal Service to Committee on Governmental Affairs, May 22, 1978
620, Press Release, WETZ Radio, 25th anniversary, New Martinsville, May 25, 1978
621, Guest, President Jimmy Carter, JR fundraiser, Charleston, May 26, 1978
622, Tour, Blaw-Knox Plant, Wheeling, May 27, 1978
623, Introduction, Joe DiMaggio, Italian Sons and Daughters of America, dinner/dance, Weirton, May 27, 1978
624, Press Release, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, review completed by mid-July, May 31, 1978
625, Guest, United States Department of Agriculture awards, Sylvan Theatre, Monument Grounds, Washington, June 1, 1978
626, Speech, American Bar Institute Seminar, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, June 1, 1978
627, Press Release, TVA purchases 4.5 million tons of West Virginia coal, June 1, 1978
628, Statement, potholes, West Virginia highways, June 1, 1978
629, Speech, Professional Engineers, White Sulphur Springs, June 2, 1978
630, Speech, Single Service Institute, White Sulphur Springs, June 2, 1978
631, Guest, Greenbrier County Democratic rally and Bendix Plant tour notes, June 2, 1978
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632, Guest, West Virginia Strawberry Festival, Buckhannon, June 3, 1978
633, Speech, West Virginia Disabled American Veterans, Princeton, June 3, 1978
634, Statement, death of Senator Joseph Montoya, June 5, 1978
635, Speech, Rockwell International Plant, Morgantown, June 5, 1978
636, Press Release, EPA urged to ease air pollution requirements at Westvaco Plant, June 6, 1978
637, Press Release, President Jimmy Carter’s water policy, June 6, 1978
638, Fundraiser, JR for Senate, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, June 6, 1978
639, Speech, Rivesville High School, Rivesville, June 7, 1978
640, Statement, EPA to exempt Harrison Power Station from new, stricter air pollution controls, June 7, 1978
641, Press Release, labor law cloture vote, June 7, 1978
642, Press Release, OSHA findings at Willow Island, June 8, 1978
643, Statement, labor law reform amendment, June 9, 1978
644, Speech, West Virginia State Society of Anesthesiologists, Lakeview Inn, Morgantown, June 9, 1978
645, Guest, West Virginia National League of Postmasters, Clarksburg/Bridgeport, June 9, 1978
646, Speech, Lions/Rotary/Kiwanis luncheon, Sheraton Inn, Clarksburg, June 9, 1978
647, Press Release, transportation funds for Huntington bridge, June 23, 1978
648, Press Release, Department of Energy urged to expedite Coal Research Lab program, June 12, 1978
649, Press Release, District of Columbia Dental Society names JR “Humanitarian of the Year,” June 13, 1978
650, Audiotape, WELD Radio Day, Moorefield Jaycees, June 14, 1978
651, Press Release, JR letter to Al Ullman, June 16, 1978
652, Press Release, Black Lung Disability Trust Fund, June 16, 1978
653, Speech, Monongalia General Hospital, Morgantown, June 17, 1978
654, Introduction, Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall, AP Broadcasters, Wheeling, June 17, 1978
655, Press Release, Post Office branches at Cross Lanes, Marmet, and Sissonville, June 20, 1978
656, Speech, Region I Planning and Development, Pipestem State Park, June 21, 1978
657, Speech, Surface Mining Operations luncheon, Hilton Hotel, Washington, June 23, 1978
658, Speech, American Legion Boys State, Jackson’s Mill, June 23, 1978
659, Speech, West Virginia Health Systems Agency, Charleston, June 24, 1978
660, Speech, VFW State Convention, Morgantown, June 24, 1978
661, Speech, Pleasant View fundraiser, Hedgesville, June 24, 1978
662, Press Release, Department of Energy selects Alderson-Broaddus College as solar demonstration site, June 26, 1978
663, Host, National YMCA Youth Governors, June 26, 1978
664, Press Release, Senate approves 5% cut in foreign aid funds, June 26, 1978
665, Statement, Interstate Commerce Commission hearing on Amtrak Service, Martinsburg, June 27, 1978
666, Press Release, amendment barring revision of repayment of Soviet debt, June 28, 1978
667, Press Release, Army will dredge Tug Fork, June 29, 1978
668, Press Release, American Legion commends JR on Panama Canal vote, June 29, 1978
669, Speech, wastewater treatment plant, Princeton, June 30, 1978
670, Speech, Taft Seminar on Practical Politics, Marshall University, Huntington, June 30, 1978
671, Press Release, labor assistance for Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel employees laid off due to imports, June 30, 1978
672, Press Release, New River – A National River?, July 5, 1978
673, Press Release, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge bids, July 7, 1978
674, Speech, Nettie-Leivasy Public Service District water system, Nicholas County, July 8, 1978
675, Speech, Mossy Public Service district water system dedication, Fayette County, July 8, 1978
676, Speech, Montgomery General Hospital, Montgomery, July 8, 1978
677, Speech, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, July 9, 1978
678, Speech, West Virginia National Association of Postmasters, Wheeling, July 10, 1978
679, Press Release, Congress approves Grandparents Day, July 10, 1978
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation
West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival
680, Press Release, National Federation of Blind declares JR "Friend of the Blind," July 10, 1978
681, Speech, Solvent Refined Coal II Project, Morgantown, July 12, 1978
682, Speech, Southern Regional School Boards Association Luncheon, White Sulphur Springs, July 14, 1978
683, Press Release, Power Plant and Industrial Fuel Act of 1978, July 14, 1978
684, Speech (delivered by Barbara Webb), Hepzibah Public Service District, July 14, 1978
685, Statement, power plant at Davis, July 14, 1978
686, Speech, Aero-Mech loan closing, Clarksburg, July 15, 1978
687, Conference, West Virginia Education Association Political Action Committee, July 15, 1978
688, Speech, American Legion Convention, Charleston, July 15, 1978
689, Speech, Future Farmers of America Banquet, Jackson's Mill, July 15, 1978
690, Guest, Starcher Baptist Church, Charleston, July 16, 1978
691, Speech, West Virginia Career College, Charleston, July 16, 1978
692, Speech, Pilot Club International, July 17, 1978
693, Press Release, Powerplant and Industrial Fuel Act of 1978, July 18, 1978
694, Host, National Youth Science Camp, July 19, 1978
695, Speech, West Virginia Agricultural Hall of Fame, Jackson’s Mill, July 22, 1978
696, Press Release, Turkish arms embargo amendment, July 24, 1978
697, Introduction, Bessie Sparks, University of Hard Knocks, July 22, 1978
698, Speech, positive mental attitude class, Butner Federal Prison, North Carolina, July 23, 1978
699, Speech, Civic Center groundbreaking, Charleston, July 24, 1978
701, Statement, dollar vs. yen, energy policy of United States, July 25, 1978
702, Guest, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee honors Frank Church, Cleveland, July 27, 1978
703, Speech, National Fishery Center, Leetown, July 29, 1978
704, Introduction of Robert C. Byrd, Raleigh County Airport Terminal, Beckley, July 30, 1978
705, Press Release, Senate Appropriations Subcommittee Public Works approves $10 million for Tug Fork, August 1, 1978
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Speeches/Press Releases Box 109
706, Introduction, Senator Thomas Eagleton, West Virginia Federal AFL-CIO, August 3, 1978
707, Press Release, amendment to cease funding of Phillip Hart Senate Office Building, August 4, 1978
707A, Press Release, Rural Health Initiative Program, August 4, 1978
708, Press Release, OSHA will seek delay in removal of Willow Island debris for study, August 4, 1978
709, Guest, JR birthplace sign on US 50, Salem, August 6, 1978
710, Guest, Garibaldi Parade, Follansbee, August 5, 1978
711, Press Release, amendment to provide $20 million for synthetic fuels loan guarantees, August 8, 1978
712, Press Release, amendment to Highway Act provides $100 million to repair roads, August 9, 1978
713, Press Release, amendment to restore $105 million to Agricultural Conservation Program, August 10, 1978
714, Press Release, water resources provisions of Public Works and Energy appropriations, August 10, 1978
715, Speech, JR campaign headquarters, Charleston, August 11, 1978
716, Press Release, WSAZ-TV interview regarding Tug Fork, August 11, 1978
717, Press Release, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge open today, August 8, 1978
718, Speech, West Virginia Press Association, Canaan Valley State Park, August 19, 1978
719, Speech, Vice President Mondale at Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, August 19, 1978
720, Guest, Lilly Reunion, Beckley, August 20, 1978
721, Guest, West Virginia State Fair, August 19, 1978
722, Speech, West Virginia Municipal League, Morgantown, August 20, 1978
723, Press Release, District of Columbia voting rights, August 21, 1978
724, Press Release, highway bill will double funds for interstate construction, August 22, 1978
725, Press Release, TVA purchases West Virginia coal, August 22, 1978
726, Statement, Houdaille Industries, contract for steel bumpers, August 24, 1978
727, Speech, Elkins High School renovation, August 26, 1978
728, Speech, Wetzel County Democratic Picnic, New Martinsville, August 26, 1978
729, Speech, National League of Postmasters, Washington, August 27, 1978
730, Program, Tygart Valley Horse Show, August 27, 1978
731, Speech, Good Zoo, Oglebay Park, Wheeling, August 31, 1978
732, Speech, Braxton County Homecoming, Sutton, September 3, 1978
733, Speech, Labor Day Celebration, Whitesville, September 4, 1978
734, Press Release, Norfolk and Western Railroad strike, September 7, 1978
735, Introduction, Senator Birch Bayh, Monongalia County fundraiser, September 8, 1978
736, Speech, Roberts Garden Housing Project, Martinsburg, September 9, 1978
737, Speech, Putnam County Homecoming, Winfield, September 10, 1978
738, Guest, International Conference of Police Association, Washington, September 11, 1978
739, Statement, surface mining regulations hearing, Subcommittee on Public Lands, September 11, 1978
740, Press Release, National Gas Conference report, September 12, 1978
741, Press Release, JR critical of US Labor Department regarding migrant workers, Eastern Panhandle apple harvest, September 13, 1978
742, Press Release, Labor Department looking for black lung field office in Logan, September 13, 1978
743, Interview, Tug Fork Flood Control Program, Williamson Daily News, September 14, 1978
744, Speech, Senate Steel Caucus, September 13, 1978
745, Guest, Lieutenant Governor Chuck Robb of Virginia addresses JR dinner, Elkins, September 15, 1978
746, Guest, Frontier Days Parade, Shinnston, September 16, 1978
747, Speech, water line extension dedication, Buckhannon, September 16, 1978
748, Press Release, radioactive waste disposal, September 18, 1978
749, Guest, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, September 19, 1978
750, Press Release, JR urges President Jimmy Carter to sign Public Works appropriations bill, September 20, 1978
751, Statement, McDowell Countians angry at Governor Jay Rockefeller over highway program, September 21, 1978
752, Speech, Mountwood Park Dedication, Waverly, September 23, 1978
753, Speech, Clay Courthouse Dedication, Clay, September 23, 1978
754, Guest, Hancock County Democratic Dinner, Weirton, September 26, 1978
755, Press Release, Natural Gas Pricing Conference Report, September 27, 1978
756, Press Release, Denial of Permit for Davis Power Project, Canaan Valley, September 27, 1978
757, Press Release, Refuge Revenue Sharing Act, September 28, 1978
758, Press Release, EDA Grant, Sterling Faucet Company, September 28, 1978
759, Speech, West Virginia School Service Personnel Association, Jackson's Mill, September 29, 1978
760, Statement, Hearings on New River Gorge, October 3, 1978
761, Statement, OSHA Oversight Hearings, October 3, 1978
762, Speech, West Virginia State Rifle and Pistol Association, Charleston, September 30, 1978
763, Press Release, HUD Grant for Charleston Superblock Project, October 3, 1978
764, Speech, Metrek Symposium on Resource Recovery, Washington, October 3, 1978
765, Press Release, Army Corps Contracts for Tug Fork snagging and clearing, October 3, 1978
766, Speech, West Virginia Hospital Association, The Greenbrier, October 5, 1978
767, Speech, West Virginia Manufacturers Association, The Greenbrier, October 5, 1978
768, Press Release, Energy and Water Development appropriations bill, October 4, 1978
769, Press Release, $10.2 Billion Public Works Funding Bill Revived!, Washington, D.C., October 6, 1978
770, Guest, Mountain State Forest Festival, Elkins, October 7, 1978
771, Guest, Putnam County Democratic Committee Dinner, Poca, October 7, 1978
772, Guest, Five County Rally Moose Acres Picnic Grounds, October 8, 1978
773, Guest, Ohio Valley Polka Spree, Wheeling, W.Va., October 8, 1978
774, Speech, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel PAC Dinner, Wheeling, W.Va., October 8, 1978
775, Introduction, Max Cleland receives award Rel Heritage of America, October 1978
776, Press Release, Secretary Vance dedicates Lincoln High School, Shinnston, October 11, 1978
777, Press Release, Amendment to provide one-time tax on handicapped/older Americans, October 11, 1978
778, Statement, South Branch Line Transfer to W.Va., October 11, 1978
779, Statement, Public Works and Energy Appropriations, October 15, 1978
780, Press Release, State of Ohio approves contract bid on Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, October, 1978
781, Press Release, Senate approves legislation affecting Tin Plate Industry, October 13, 1978
782, Press Release, Barbara Blum, EPA, W.Va. Federation of Demo Women, October 13, 1978
783, Speech, Support of H.R. 11733, the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1978, Washington, D.C., October 14, 1978
784, Press Release, Jennings Randolph introduces bill to extend ARC for 4 years, October 16, 1978
785, Press Release, Vocational Rehabilitation bill approved by Senate, October 16, 1978
786, Speech, Merritt Creek Waterline Extension Green Acres, Lesage, W.Va., October 15, 1978
787, Speech, International Public Works Congress, Boston, Massachusetts, October 16, 1978
788, Press Release, Black Lung filing deadline extended to February 18, 1979
789, Speech, WV Association of Student Councils, Jackson Mill, October 16, 1978
790, Article, New River Protected (60 miles), Charleston Daily Mail, Kittle, October 16, 1978
791, Letter, Berkeley Chamber of Commerce regarding upgrading of Route 9, September 19, 1978
792, Introduction, Senator Edmund S. Muskie (D-ME), Wheeling, W.Va., October 18, 1978
793, Introduction, Vice President Walter F. Mondale, W.Va. Education Association, October 20, 1978
794, Guest, Mason County Demo Dinner, Point Pleasant, W.Va., October 21, 1978
795, Statement, Brockway Glass Company to close, Clarksburg, W.Va., October 24, 1978
796, Guest, Fayette County, October 25, 1978
797, Speech, Jacob Arbors Groundbreaking, Charleston, W.Va., October 25, 1978
798, Speech, Tri-Regional EMS Workshop, Charleston, W.Va., October 25, 1978
799, Press Release, Black Lung Offices open in six W.Va. locations, October 25, 1978
800, Speech, VA Medical Center Groundbreaking, Martinsburg, W.Va., October 26, 1978
802, Press Release, Chessie System to equalize coal car hopper distribution, October 30, 1978
803, Press Release, EPA gave final approval to W.Va. revised state air pollution control plan, Washington, D.C., October 31, 1978
804, Speech, Logan-Mingo Mental Health Service, W.Va., November 2, 1978
804a, Press Release, ARC/Research Triangle Institute study on coal/pollution regulation, November 2, 1978
805, Guest, Pleasants County Demo Luncheon, St. Mary’s, November 3, 1978
806, Letter, Califano advises Jennings Randolph regarding Black Lung provisions/review, November 3, 1978
807, Press Release, COAL DAILY article regarding National Energy Act, November 3, 1978
808, Press Release, White House meeting to be held on Davis Power Project, November 4, 1978
809, Press Release, EDA grant $50,000 to develop PPG property in Harrison County, November 5, 1978
810, Press Conference prior to November Election, November 6, 1978
811, Press Release, President Carter signs $2.2 million Vocational Rehabilitation Act, November 7, 1978
812, Press Release, Mrs. Randolph’s health, November, 1978
813, Speech, Equestrian Center/James C. Stam, Salem College, November 12, 1978
814, Speech, ARC “New Generation” Conference, Asheville, N.C., November 16, 1978
814a, Statement, Thank-you, AFL-CIO, for support, November 22, 1978
815, Statement, Coal Commission hearings, Washington, PA, December 1, 1978
816, Guest, International Labor-Management Breakfast, Pittsburgh, PA, December 1, 1978
817, Speech, Wetzel County Correctional Unit, Martinsburg, W.Va., December 2, 1978
818, Speech, Equipment Manufacturers Association, Washington, D.C., December 5, 1978
819, Speech, Keep America Beautiful, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., December 6, 1978
820, Speech, Roosevelt New Deal Implementation “Strategy of Change” symposium, December 6, 1978
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821, Speech, US Brewers, Mayflower Hotel, D.C., December 7, 1978
824, Award, Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, National Aeronautics Association, December 8, 1978
825, Press Release, EDA loan $100 million for Wh-Pitt Steel New Rail Mill, December 28, 1978
826, Guest, United Cerebral Palsy Telethon, WOAY-TV Oak Hill, December 31, 1978
1, FMHA, January 4, 1979
2, Press Release, Letter to Lou Harveth, Williamson, regarding flood control legislation,
January 5, 1979
3, Host, Reception after swearing in, January 16, 1979
4, Guest, National Prayer Breakfast, Washing Hilton Hotel, January 18, 1979
5, Statement, Coal Liquification Plant at Morgantown, W.Va., January 18, 1979
6, Statement, by Senator Randolph on Fiscal 1980 Budget Proposals, January 22, 1979
7, Press Release, HEW appoints Dr. Ralph Ryan to serve on National Advisory Eye Council,
January 25, 1979
8, Public Works, January 31, 1979
9, Press Release, President Carter’s State of the Union Address, January 24, 1979
10, Visit, Sam Mallison/Clarksburg funeral, February 1, 1979
11, Attendee, Former Vice President Rockefeller funeral service in New York, February 2, 1979
12, Introduction, Sharon Rockefeller speaks on women to Committee on Human Resources,
January 31, 1979
13, Press Release, Senate Steel Caucus I and II, February 6-7, 1979
14, Press Release, Weirton Bridge construction will begin after water drops, February 6, 1979
14a, Press Release, Corridor H is top priority, February 7, 1979
15, Statement, Rosalynn Carter testimony before subcommittee on Health and Scientific
Research, February 7, 1979
16, Press Release, 55-MPH Speed Limit must be strictly enforced, February 8, 1979
17, Interview, WWVA Radio (Wheeling), February 9, 1978
18, Press Release, United Airlines proposed cutback, February 16, 1979
19, Letter, to President regarding 18% tariff on Mexican freight car imports, February 12, 1978
20, Press Release, White House meeting regarding Davis Power Project, February 13, 1979
21, Introduction, Senator Charles Mathias (R-MD) West Virginia Labor Federation,
AFL-CIO, February 13, 1979
22, Interview, Ann Swardson, BUSINESS WEEK, on Coal Haul Road Problem,
February 15, 1979
23, Press Release, FHA authorizes initial $22.5 million to upgrade WV Turnpike,
February 15, 1979
24, Letter, JR defends stance on AMTRAK and Senate Resolution 49, February 17, 1979
25, Speech, Virginia Angus Association, Charlottsville, Va., February 17, 1979
26, Speech, American Road and Transportation Builders, New Orleans, Louisiana,
February 20, 1979
27, Press Release, Environment and Public Works hearings on Extension of ARC
and Network, February 21, 1979
28, Press Release, Airline Dergulation hurts West Virginia, February 22, 1979
29, JR response to Charleston Gazette editorial on “AMTRAK Cuts to Save Money,”
February 22, 1979
30, Press Release, TVA considers W.Va. for Coal Power, February 23, 1979
31, Speech, American Legion Auxiliary, Washington, D.C., February 24, 1979
32, At Governor’s Association, February 26, 1979
33, Speech, National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, D.C., February 27, 1979
34, Speech, Allied Chemical Corporation, Washington, D.C., February 28, 1979
35, Press Release, EDA reorganization activities, February 28, 1979
36, Snowshoe payoff/trustee certificate, Charleston National Bank, March 1, 1979
37, Speech, Blinded Veterans Association, Washington, D.C, March 3, 1979
38, Press Release, W.Va. League of Municipalities Meeting, March 5, 1979
39, Funeral, Senator Dewey Bartlett, Tulsa, Oklahoma, March 6, 1979
40, Press Release, National Peace Academy honors Jennings Randolph, March 7, 1979
41, Press Release, President of the Coal Commission establishes Collective Bargaining
Seminar, March 7, 1979
42, Guest, Mining and Reclamation Council, Washington, D.C., March 7, 1979
43, Press Release, Steel Caucus III with Bob Strauss, March 7, 1979
44, Editorial, “How much is AMTRAK worth to us?” Charleston Gazette, March 8, 1979
45, Press Release, Stricter Limitation on outside income, March 9, 1979
46, Speech, Federal Correction Institution, Alderson, W.Va., March 9, 1979
47, GSA Space, March 12, 1979
48, Press Release, Sex Discrimination in Intercollegiate Athletics, March 13, 1979
49, Press Release, Jay Soloman testifies on GSA, March 16, 1979
50, Press Release, United Airlines will delay decision on Charleston Service, March 16, 1979
51, Press Release, Water Resources bill will provide $132 million for W.Va. Projects,
March 19, 1979
52, Statement, EPA/Wheeling-Pitt Steel Consent Decree, March 19, 1979
53, Letter, Jennings Randolph response to Bob Mellace column on political clout/air
Service, March 20, 1979
54, Press Release, Carter expected to talk coal in Energy Message next week, March 21, 1979
55, Statement, Steel Caucus IV, March 22, 1979
56, Press Release, Hazardous/Toxic Waste Hearings Solid Waste Disposal Act, March 22, 1979
57, Guest, HEW Califano introduces new system of “Closed Captioning” television,
March 23, 1979
58, Press Release, Telegram to Schlesinger urges President to expand coal research,
March 26, 1979
59, Speech, Wheeling-Pitt Steel Rail Mill Groundbreaking , Monessen, Pennsylvania, March 27, 1979
60, Article, “Should Congress Terms Be Limited?” The AMERICAN LEGION Magazine,
March, 1979
61, Press Release, Telegram to Langhorne Bond, FAA, regarding Allegheny Commuter
Landing Slot, March 27, 1979
62, Davis Power, May 28, 1979
63, Press Release, Jennings Randolph introduces $4.7 billion bill to extend ARC and its
Influence, March 29, 1979
64, Guest, Save the Trains Rally, Union Station, D.C., April 3, 1979
65, Escort, W.Va. Cherry Blossom Princess, National Conference of State Societies,
April 3, 1979
66, Guest, Amen Corner, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 4, 1979
67, Press Release, WH should delay proposals fro new nuclear plant sites, April 5, 1979
68, Press Release, President Carter’s Energy Plan, April 6, 1979
69, Statement, Luukemia Radiothon WCLG-Radio, Morgantown, April 8, 1979
70, Statement, Public Works and Economic Development Act Extension, April 10, 1979
71, Press Release, Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant, Middleton, PA, April 10, 1979
72, Guest, FDR Commemorative Ceremony, National Archives, April 12, 1979
73, Press Release, Anchor-Hocking buys Brockway Plant, April 11, 1979
74, Guest, Interparliamentary Union, Prague, Czechoslovakia, April, 1979
75, Press Release, Appointees to US Military Academics, April 20, 1979
76, Letter, J. Curtis Counts, National Master Freight Agreement, April 20, 1979
77, Press Release, Governor Thornburgh testifies on Nuclear Power Plant Regulations,
Aprl 23, 1979
78, Press Release, Susan Darnell of Vienna is Truman Scholar from W.Va., April 24, 1979
79, Press Release, Steve Hunter Testifies on EDA, Water Resources Hearings in June,
April 24, 1979
80, Press Release, Amendment to First Concurrent Budget Resolution, delete Federal
Aid, April 24, 1979
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81, Press Release, Consol Coal opens new mine on Dent’s Run Road, near Mannington,
April 25, 1979
82, Press Release, Davis Power Project slowness, April 25, 1979
83, Press Release, Jennings Randolph Pleads to save AMTRAK system in First concurrent
Budget Resolution, April 26, 1979
84, Interview, WSAZ-TV, Huntington, W.Va., April 26, 1979
85, Statement, Airline Deregulation Act of 1978, Oversight hearings, April 27, 1979
86, Speech, Berkeley Springs Groundbreaking, Martinsburg, W.Va., April 28, 1979
87, Victor Gonzalez, April 30, 1979
88, Speech, Solid Waste Management Association, Kansas City, Missouri, May 2, 1979
89, Press Release, “Superstar” production by Gallaudet College Model School, May 2, 1979
90, Press Release, Steel Caucus V to extend quotas on specialty steel imports, May 3, 1979
91, Speech, American Tin Trade Association, New York City, New York, May 4, 1979
92, Award, Phi Delta Kappa, Morgantown, W.Va., May 4, 1979
93, Speech, Five Station Dedication, Vienna, W.Va., May 5, 1979
94, Introductions, Armand Hammer and George Stinson, Salem College Commencement,
May 6, 1979
95, Letter, Jennings Randolph response to Steve Mullins regarding “Scrambling for Credit,”
May 7, 1979
96, Easter Seals, April 5, 1979
96, White House, President says he is eager to see increased production/use of coal, May 8, 1979
97, Meeting W.Va. Chamber of Commerce, May 10, 1979
98, Press Release, Stand by Gas Rationing Plan, May 10, 1979
99, Press Release, ARC Extension bill reported by Senate Environment and Public Works, May 9, 1979
100, Introduction, Senator Joe Biden – Marshall University Commencement, May 12, 1979
101, Press Release, History of Mother’s Day Observance, May 11, 1979
102, Press Release, Government Regulations regarding Coal Subcommittee on Advocacy/Small Business, May 14, 1979
103, Interview, Senator Baker’s comments on oil, Tom Squiteri, Thomson Newspapers, May 15, 1979
104, Press Release, Veterans Health Care Amendments, May 6, 1979
105, Guest, Recording for the Blind Awards, The White House, May 18, 1979
105a, Statement, Financial Disclosure, May 18, 1979
106, Speech, Wetzel County Hospital Dedication, New Martinsville, W.Va., May 19, 1979
107, Remarks, Southern WV Coal Meeting, May 21, 1979
108, Introduction, Anthony M. Solomon, Steelmark Dinner, Follansbee, May 21, 1979
109, Statement, Hearing on Enforcement of Environmental Law, May 23, 1979
110, Speech, Security of American Value Engineers, Washington, D.C., May 24, 1979
111, Speech, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Charleston, W.Va., May 24, 1979
112, Press Release, EPA Limits Sulphur Dioxide Emission to 1.2 Pounds Per Million BTU’s, May 25, 1979
113, Introduction, Secretary Juanita Kreps to Aluminum Association, May 25, 1979
115, Speech, Education – Work Council, Wheeling, W.Va., May 31, 1979
116, Letter, Jennings Randolph urges President Carter to make commitment to Coal/Energy
Solution, May 30, 1979
117, Speech, Franklin High School Commencement, June 3, 1979
118, Guest, W.Va. Strawberry Festival, Buckhannon, W.Va., June 3, 1979
119, Message, WEID Radio Day, Moorefield Jaycees, June 2, 1979
120, Message, Information Please, Periscope Radio, Buckhannon, June 2, 1979
121, Letter, Jennings Randolph Secretary Schlesinger to continue Cresap Plant operation, June 4, 1979
122, Press Release, Senate approves Solid Waste Disposal Act Extension, June 4, 1979
123, Press Release, Senate Resolution approved regarding great utilization of coal, June 4, 1979
124, Press Release, Jennings Randolph/EDA meeting to explore ways to ease Beckley parking problem, June 5, 1979
125, Statement, Bob Scott resigns from ARC, June 6, 1979
126, Press Release, President Carter’s decision regarding Ohio Local Coal, June 6, 1979
127, Guest, Speciality Steel Meeting, the White House, June 7, 1979
128, Press Release, Hazardous Waste Hearings scheduled for June and July, June 7, 1979
129, Press Release, Mary Katherine Reckard, St. Mary’s to be new Senate Page, June 7, 1979
130, Press Release, Rules Committee hearing on Three Mile Island resolution, June 6, 1979
131, Introduction, Representative Mario Biaggi (D-NY), Knights of Columbus, Weirton, W.Va., June 8, 1979
132, Press Release, Jennings Randolph urges EPA not to close coke batteries until replacement, June 8, 1979
133, Press Release, Kanawha County Schools announce Jennings Randolph Vocational Career Center Plans at Crede, June 11, 1979
134, Press Release, Energy Supply Act, June 11, 1979
134a, Press Release, Energy Conservation Enforcement, June 12, 1979
135, Press Release, Jennings Randolph denies knowledge of S. Pinciaro, June 12, 1979
136, Press Release, Speciality Steel Import Quotas, June 13, 1979
137, Speech, Welcome Gallaudet College Alumni, June 13, 1979
138, Speech, Sterling Faucet Company, Morgantown, W.Va., June 15, 1979
139, Speech, Montgomery Chamber of Commerce, Montgomery, W.Va., June 15, 1979
140, Press Release, James W. Harris, Arlington, VA., died of heart failure on June 3, 1979 in an Arlington, June 18, 1979
141, Press Release, Senate approves extension of VA matching grant program, June 18, 1979
142, Interview, WOWK-TV Materials for background, June 29, 1979
143, Letter, Jennings Randolph response to Synthetic Fuels editorial in WASHINGTON STAR, June 19, 1979
144, Press Release, Miscellaneous clips on University of Hard Knocks, June, 1979
145, Press Release, Crash program to develop synthetic fuels by 1980, June 19, 1979
146, Press Release, TVA Bond Bill, June 20, 1979
147, Press Release, West Virginia’s 116th Birthday, June 20, 1979
148, Press Release, White House announces Rural Development, Initiatives for Transportation, June 19, 1979
149, Press Release, Bill Stewart, ABC, Killed in Nicaragua, June 21, 1979
150, Speech, Helvetia Historic Celebration, June 23, 1979
151, Speech, Parsons City Building Dedication, Parsons, W.Va., June 23, 1979
152, Host, National YMCA Youth Governors, United States Capitol Luncheon, June 26, 1979
153, Briefing, KDKA-TV Editorial Board, June 26, 1979
154, Press Release, Owens-Illinois plant at Fairmont, June 28, 1979
155, Press Release, EPA extends Philadelphia Electric, Eddie Stone operation deadline, June 29, 1979
156, Statement, James Sprouse nominated for 4th Circuit Federal Judgeship, July 3, 1979
157, Speech, Outdoor Advertising Association, Los Angeles, CA, July 5, 1979
158, Host, National Youth Science Camp, July 11, 1979
159, Press Release, Jennings Randolph consults O’Leary on Synthetic fuel program proposals, July 12, 1979
160, Speech, VA Rehabilitation Conference, Washington, D.C., July 12, 1979
161, Press Release, President’s Coal Commission, Interim Report to the Senate, July 13, 1979
164, Press Release, Rockwell International officials discuss future of Princeton plant, July 16, 1979
163, Statement, President Carter’s Energy Message, July 16, 1979
164, Press Release, Fate of Rockwell’s Princeton Plant, Washington, D.C., July 16, 1979
165, Press Release, Tribute to Louis Gerrard, Commissioner of Aging, July 16, 1979
166, Statement, Synthetic Fuels Production Authority Committee on Government Affairs, July 17, 1979
167, Press Release, EPA/Philadelphia Electric extension to August 17, July 18, 1979
168, Press Release, New natural gas field discovered in W.V.’s Eastern Panhandle, July 20, 1979
169, Press Release, Amendment to limit export sales of animal hides fails in Senate, July 21, 1979
170, Press Release, United Airlines will remain till adequate replacement service, July 18, 1979
171, Press Release, Appropriations Committee approves EDA loan financing for Wh-Pitt, July 19, 1979
172, Interview, WAJR-Radio, Morgantown, W.Va., July 25, 1979
173, Press Release, Jennings Randolph meeting with EDA/FmHA, EPA official to stress Wh-Pitt loan guarantee, July 24, 1979
174, Statement, Coal Commission Meeting, The White House, Washington, D.C., July 25, 1979
175, Statement, Education for All Handicapped Children oversight hearing, July 26, 1979
176, Press Release, Jennings Randolph Votes Against House-Passed Panama Canal Treaty Legislation, July 26, 1979
177, Introduction, James Sprouse and Robert Staker Senate Judiciary Committee, July 27, 1979
178, Press Release, Jennings Randolph to testify at ITC hearing on behalf of General
Housewares, July 27, 1979
179, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Development Act extension approved, July 31, 1979
180, Speech, Senate Steel Caucus, August 1, 1979
181, Press Release, Amendment in AMTRAK finance bill to allow discounts for handicapped,
August 2, 1979
182, Press Release, Senate approves joint resolution for National Grandparents Day, August
3, 1979
183, Letters, Phil Conley, former editor, dies at 91 years, August 3, 1979
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184, Speech, Rural Transportation Conference, Arlington, Va., August 6, 1979
185, Statement, President Carter’s Energy Program involving increased use of coal,
August 8, 1979
185a, Statement, Steel Caucus, No. 7 Coke Battery, Weirton, W.Va., August 8, 1979
186, Press Release, Randolph-Long bill to establish excise tax on boat manufacturers,
August 10, 1979
187, Speech, Monongalia County Fair Parade, Morgantown, W.Va., August 13, 1979
188, Interview, Rich Jackson, August 14, 1979
189, Press Release, 44th Anniversary of the Social Security Act, August 14, 1979
190, Press Release, James Carrico named project manager for New River Gorge National
River, August 15, 1979
191, Speech, Shinnston Water Treatment Plant, Shinnston, W.Va., August 18, 1979
192, Press Release, VA selects Huntington Med Center for Vietnam Counseling Program,
August 22, 1979
193, Speech, 2nd International Peace and Human Rights Conference, Campobello Island, Canada, August 25, 1979
194, Guest, Loan Guarantee Signing Ceremony, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, August 28, 1979
195, Press Release, Dominion Post being established in Preston County, August 21, 1979
195a, Interview, Reginald Stewart, New York Times, asks about Chrysler Corporation,
August 22, 1979
196, Speech, Italian Heritage Festival, Clarksburg, W.Va., September 1, 1979
197, Press Release, Neil Goldschmidt, Secretary of Transportation Senate Confirmation
Hearing, September 5, 1979
198, Testimony, Non-Electric Cookware Investigation International Trade Commission,
September 6, 1979
199, Press Release, Social Security Tax/Honorarium Chris Connell, Associated Press,
September 6, 1979
200, Speech, Medical Education Building/Veterans Administration Center/Groundbreaking Marshall University, Huntington,
September 7, 1979
201, Speech, Huntington Galleries, Huntington, W.Va., September 7, 1979
202, Speech, Craig Community Center, Kingwood, September 9, 1979
203, Press Release, Opening Hearings, Subcommittee on Nuclear Regulation, September 11, 1979
204, Statement, Senate approves amendments to Surface Mining Act of 1977, September 11, 1979
205, Press Release, JR urges President Carter to support surface mining amendments, September 13, 1979
206, Speech, Introduction of Gary Hart, Pollution Engineering luncheon, September 13, 1979
207, Press Release, JR confers with Postmaster Boger regarding St. Albans Post Office, September 14, 1979
208, Press Release, United States Forest Service contract, Highland Scenic Highway, September 17, 1979
209, Press Release, Citizenship Day/Constitution Week, September 17, 1979
210, Press Release, House-Senate conferees accept provisions to keep AMTRAK in West Virginia, September 19, 1979
211, Guest, Nicholas County Courthouse Annex, Richwood, September 15, 1979
212, Press Release, Tug Fork Legislation should be acted on this year, September 20, 1979
213, Introduction, Installation of Sprouse and Staker, Supreme Court, Charleston, September 22, 1979
214, Speech, American Public Works Association, Portland, Oregon, September 24, 1979
215, Guest, Armand Hammer Dinner, Corcoran Gallery of Art, September 19, 1979
216, Telegram, JR urges President Carter to support Surface Mining Act amendments, September 21, 1979
217, Speech, Southeastern Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (SASHTO) Annual Meeting, Charleston, September 25, 1979
218, Statement, Home Energy Assistance, Senate Committee on Labor and Human Relations, September 26, 1979
219, Press Release, White House will schedule meeting with coal caucus regarding coal conversion, September 26, 1979
220, Interview, Jerry Sander, WSAZ-TV, Huntington, September 27, 1979
221, Press Release, Three Mile Island plant presents potential health/safety hazards, September 28, 1979
222, Guest, Mary Randolph’s Honorary Degree, Salem College, September 28, 1979
223, Speech, Hendrix College Convocation, September 28, 1979
224, Press Release, funding for coke-making processes, Interior Appropriations Subcommittee, October 2, 1979
225, Introduction, George A. Stinson, National Steel, Forest Festival, Elkins, October 4, 1979
Press Release, Energy Mobilization Board, JR amendment defeated, October 4, 1979
226, Press Release, Soil Conservation Service approves Soak Creek Watershed, Raleigh County, October 5, 1979
227, Press Release, Germany-United States signing ceremony, Morgantown Liquefaction Plant, October 5, 1979
228, Speech, Religious Heritage of America, Houston, Texas, October 8, 1979
229, Interview, Appalachian Community Service, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), October 10, 1979
230, Press Release, Dr. William C. Monohan, WVU Senate Subcommittee on Handicapped, October 10, 1979
231, Statement, Costle/Duncan meeting regarding coal conversion, October 11, 1979
232, Phone Call, William Bour, Treasury Department, American Conservative Union, October 10, 1979
233, Press Release, Watson Mine Subsistence Project, Fairmont, October 11, 1979
234, Press Release, foreign aid to Cuba, October 12, 1979
235, Speech, Sixth Street Bridge, Clarksburg, October 13, 1979
236, Speech, Stonewall Jackson Regional Library, Buckhannon, October 13, 1979
237, Speech, Magazine Publishers Association, International Club, Washington, October 15, 1979
238, Press Release, enforcement of coal conversion provisions, Power Plant and Fuel Use Act, October 16, 1979
239, Press Release, Senate approves sale of 35,000 long tons of tin from stockpile, October 16, 1979
240, Introduction, Senator Joe Biden, AFL-CIO Dinner, Charleston, October 18, 1979
241, Guest, National Energy Resources Organization, Washington, October 17, 1979
242, Press Release, 4-H Adult Leaders from 17 countries, October 17, 1979
243, Press Release, JR/Ted Kennedy discuss 1980 election, October 19, 1979
244, Telegram, national Peace Academy needs three presidential appointees, October 19, 1979
245, Speech, Diamond Jubilee Reunion, Davis and Elkins College, October 20, 1979
246, Press Release, Federal Fuel Assistance Bill establishes coal as primary, October 22, 1979
247, Press Release, ITC decision regarding porcelain/steel/cookware industry, October 23, 1979
248, Speech, Can Manufacturing Institute, Washington, October 23, 1979
249, Speech, Solid Waste Industrial Council, Elizabeth, New Jersey, October 23, 1979
250, Interview, New Deal, WETA-TV, Kathleen McCleary, October 1979
251, Interview, WETA, October 1979
252, Press Release, John Grass, WVU, testifies on youth and workplace, October 22, 1979
253, Press Release, Appropriations recommends $50 million for rehab/coal rails, October 24, 1979
254, Press Release, John Sawhill, Department of Energy, says twelve utility plants will convert to coal, October 24, 1979
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255, Speech, National Sanitation Foundation, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 29, 1979
256, Congressional Record, Stock Market Crash of 1929 and meeting with Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) in 1933, October 29, 1979
257, Press Release, JR amendment to lower postal rate for newspapers and magazines, October 31, 1979
258, Press Release, joint meeting to review Presidential Commission Report on Three Mile Island, October 31, 1979
259, Press Release, EDA report recommends increased coking facilities over next five years, November 1, 1979
260, Introduction, Governor Jay Rockefeller, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, November 2, 1979
262, Speech, Coal Utilization Conference, Houston, Texas, November 6, 1979
263, Press Release, West Virginia Veterans Administration Hospitals add staff positions, November 5, 1979
264, Statement, National Security Act, regarding synthetic fuels, Senator Johnson/President Carter, November 5, 1979
265, Press Release, Veterans Administration selects Huntington as Center for Vietnam Vet Job Development, November 7, 1979
266, Interview, Clean Water Legislation, Linda DeWitt, American News Service, November 7, 1979
267, Statement, Senator Kennedy should spell out position on domestic/world issues, November 7, 1979
268, Press Release, Three Mile Island cleanup considered by subcommittee, November 8, 1979
269, Press Release, Synthetic Fuels Amendment would double federal funds for gashol production, November 8, 1979
270, Press Release, Flemming Productions does ARC interview for television,
November 13, 1979
271, Statement, Senator Cranston aids Veterans as placed in Congressional Record,
November 9, 1979
272, Press Release, Jennings Randolph will support four amendments to Windfall Profits
Tax Bill, November 16, 1979
273, Press Release, Cousin Bryon Randolph, Clarksburg and Mrs. Charles Van Horn die,
November 7-9, 1979
274, Press Release, Ronald Regan, GOODMORNING AM, misquotes Senator Randolph’s
age, November 13, 1979
275, Press Release, Dr. Robert H. Harris will serve Council on Environment/Pub Works,
November 13, 1979
276, Press Release, Senator Chapman Revercomb tribute, November 14, 1979
277, Press Release, Senator Randolph covered first WVU Stadium football game in 1924,
November 9, 1979
278, Speech, Fludized – Bed Combustion Facility Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.,
November 15, 1979
279, Statement, White House Conference on Libraries, Washington, D.C., November 19, 1979
280, Press Release, Senator Randolph’s support of President Carter’s actions during the
Iranian situation, November 21, 1979
282, Videotape, Syn Fuels Legislation Comments, November 26, 1979
283, Press Release, Federal court ruling will allow Wheeling-Pitt/EDA venture to proceed, November 28, 1979
284, Press Release, new synthetic chemical feedstocks from Coal Amendment, November 28, 1979
285, Letter, RCB/Hoffmann warning regarding Islamic guerrilla warfare, November 29, 1979
286, Speech, Senate Steel Caucus, November 30, 1979
287, Speech, Citizenship Education Workshop, National 4-H Center, Washington, November 30, 1979
288, Guest, Kennedy Center Honors, Washington, December 1, 1979
289, Speech, Hazardous/Solid Waste Seminar, Charleston, W.Va., December 5, 1979
290, Press Release, Senator Jennings Randolph supporting bill to encourage greater use of
Sunshine, Washington, D.C., December 7, 1979
291, Statement, President’s Commission on accident at Three Mile Island, December 7, 1979
292, Statement, FDR Memorial Resolution, SJR 116 Joint Hearing, Senate Rules Committee,
December 12, 1979
293, Interview, Why did Jennings Randolph vote against Bryd’s Cloture Amendment?
(DAILY MAIL), December, 1979
294, Introduction, George Fumich Confirmation Hearing Senate Committee on Energy,
December 11, 1979
295, Statement, Cerebral Palsy Telethon Tape, WOAY-TV, Oak Hill, WV, December 5, 1979
295 Press Release, Keynote Address of Senator Jennings Randolph for W.Va. State Chamber of Commerce Hazardous/Solid Waste Seminar
297 Speech, Jennings Randolph Appreciation Dinner, Wheeling, W.Va., December 13, 1979
298 Guest, Wright Brothers Memorial Dinner, Washington, D.C., December 1979
299 Press Release, Tax Credit Amendment to Windfall Profits Bill will modify (HART), December 17, 1979
300 Telegram, W.Va. need for CETA program funds conveyed to Secretary of Labor, December 19, 1979
301 Press Release, Senate approves sale of tin from strategic stockpile to dom co’s, December 19, 1979
302 Introduction, Judge William Kidd nominated for Federal Judgeship of South District, W.Va., December 1979
303 Telecopy, HILLTOPS Story sent to Judge Maxwell for Christmas Program, December 21, 1979
304 Obituary, Mrs. Wendell Lund dies, December 26, 1979
305 Guest, George Fumich sworn in as new Assistant Secretary for Fossil Energy, January 3-10, 1980
306 Press Release, President Carter’s Speech concerning Soviet Union’s presence in Afghanistan, January 6, 1980
307 Meeting, President Carter briefs reviews Iran/Afghan Crisis at White House, January 9, 1980
308 C.R. – W.Va. Commissioner of Agriculture discusses Farm Energy Uses, January 10, 1980
309 Introduction, Judge Kidd swearing-in ceremony, Charleston, W.Va., January 11, 1980
310 Speech, Metro Police Boys and Girls Club, Washington, D.C., January 12, 1980
311 Guest, WH Conference on Small Business, Washington, D.C., January 15, 1980
312 Statement, Wild Card Route Case Hearing Civil Aeronautics Board, January 16, 1980
313 Telegram, Mason Benson, Empire Company, NY, regarding Marx Toy Plant at Glen Dale, January 16, 1980
314 Press Release, ARC’s Local Development Conference, Washington, D.C., January 17, 1980
315 Interview, WOWK Radio regarding Gasoline Dealers meeting, interest in Divestiture Law, January 21, 1980
316 President’s State of the Union Address to the Second Session of the 96th Congress, January 23, 1980
1st folder – Glass Industry – No date – hand written notes
317, Guest, National Limestone Institute, Washington, D.C., January 23, 1980
318, C.R., Increased Voter Participation Evident in Iowa Caucus, January 23, 1980
319, Interview, Ms. Brauninger, CAP HILL NEWS, regarding Jennings Randolph Choice of Reading, January 25, 1980
320, Press Release, Federal Highway/Sewage Treatment Budget for 1981, January 29, 1980
321, Videotape, March of Dimes Telethon, WHIS-TV, Bluefield, WV, January 29, 1980
322, Press Release, Tug Fork Amendment approved by Senate for $200 million protection, January 29, 1980
323, Press Release, DOE Budget FY1981 puts America on Road to Energy self-sufficiency, January 30, 1980
325, Press Release, Aliens should reside 3 years/U.S. before eligible for Social Security, January 30, 1980
326, Press Release, Steel industry problems could place economy in permanent recession, January 31, 1980
327, Article, Age is not a problem CONGRESSIONAL INSIGHT, IV, Nbr. 2, January, 1980
328, Notes, WV Chamber of Commerce Meeting, January 31, 1980
329, Press Release, W.Va. Independent College Presidents Breakfast Meeting on Capitol Hill, January 31, 1980
330, Guest, W.Va. State Society Reception, January 31, 1980
331, Press Release, H.S. Conference tentative accepts 10% tax credit for mod coke/mfg., February 1, 1980
332, Guest, Hearst Senate Youth Luncheon, February 6, 1980
333, Speech, Real Estate Service Center, Centralia, W.Va., February 10, 1980
334, Speech, Grant County Senior Center, Petersburg, W.Va., February 10, 1980
335, Notes, Meeting on Mine Safety and Health, February 12, 1980
336, Speech, Nonpetroleum Vehicular Fuels, Stouffer National Center, Arlington, Va., February 11, 1980
337, Notes, Questions related to the Draft, February 12, 1980
338, Introduction, Senator Spark Matsunaga, WV Federation of Labor, February 12, 1980
339, Statement, Energy Comments to students, University of Charleston, February 12, 1980
340, Notes, Abscam Operation, February, 1980
341, Statement, President’s Announcement of Nuclear Waste Management Policy, February 12, 1980
342, Press Release, West Virginians appeal CAB policy on minimum passenger service, February 14, 1980
343, Speech, Convention II Annual Session, Dirksen Office Building, February 15, 1980
344, Press Release, George Washington’s Birthday should be celebrated on February 22nd, February 18, 1980
345, Press Release, Acid Rain Reports hamper energy efforts toward coal conversion, February 18, 1980
346, Award, Humanitarian of the Year Civil Air Patrol, February 19, 1980
348, Representative Staggers and his 31 years of service, February 19, 1980
349, Press Release, Specialty Steel manufacturers seek help to combat dumping, February 21, 1980
350, Tape, Cosmopolitan Cultural Hour, WEIR-Radio, Weirton, W.Va., February 21, 1980
351, Press Release, President should be personally involved in making coal conversion policy, February 22, 1980
352, Speech, Spirit of Freedom Day, Wheeling Park High School, February 22, 1980
353, Host, EDA Intern Program, United States Capitol, February 22, 1980
354, Speech, Outdoor Adversity Association, Salt Lake City, UT, February 25, 1980
355, Statement, ARC and EDA Budget Hearings Committee on Environment/Public Works, February 26, 1980
356, Press Release, 15% Windfall Profits Taxes for Transportation/Coal-Haul Roots, February 27, 1980
357, Guest, Baptist Joint Committee Congressional Breakfast, March 4, 1980
358, Press Release, Oil Backout Specifications, Acid Rain Hearings to be held, March 6, 1980
359, Press Release, President’s Coal Commission as Blueprint for Energy Independence, March 3, 1980
360, Statement, Coke Project meeting regarding battery in Southern West Virginia, March 4, 1980
361, Radio, Senator Randolph interviewed live on WCTN-Radio, Potomac, Maryland
362, Interview, WSAZ-TV, Huntington, W.Va., February 29, 1980
363, Speech, American Hotel/Motel Association, Washington, D.C., March 6, 1980
364, Interview, Owens-Illinois Plant Closing, WDTV-Fairmont/Weston, March 7, 1980
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365, Guest of Honor, Senator Randolph’s 78th Birthday Celebration, March 10, 1980
366, Press Release, Governor Edward King of Massachusetts discusses Mount Tom Conversion, March 7, 1980
367 Guest, Farm Credit Program breakfast, Hyatt Regency, D.C., March 13, 1980
368, Statement, President Carter’s budget proposal and inflation control, March 14, 1980
369, Press Release, Coal Commission Report to The White House, March 14, 1980
370, Speech, Municipal/Industrial Sludge Equipment and Services Show, St. Louis, MO, March 18, 1980
371, Attendee, Representative John Slack (D-WV) funeral at Charleston, March 18, 1980
372, Press Release, Environmental Effects of Increased Coal Use – Acid Rain? March 19, 1980
373, Videotape, Corning Glass Works on Energy Conservation, March 19, 1980
374, Speech, American Association of Small Cities Seminar, Beckley, W.Va., March 22, 1980
375, Speech, Annual Moldmakers Banquet, Clarksburg, W.Va., March 22, 1980
376, Telethons, Easter Seal Society, Wheeling-Huntington-Parkersburg, March 23, 1980
377, Press Release, Public Works recommends $1.8 billion budget cuts for 14 agencies, March 24, 1980
378, Press Release, Power Plant Fuel Conversion Act, March 24, 1980
379, Guest, 17th Annual Democratic Congressional Dinner, The Washington Hilton, March 26, 1980
380, Speech, Davis & Elkins College, 75th United States Capitol, March 28, 1980
381, Press Release, WV Building and Construction Trades Council Breakfast Meeting – DSOP, April 1, 1980
382, Introduction, Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV) Mining & Reclamation Council, April 1, 1980
383, Background, S.146 Railroad Drive – Regulation Bill and Coal Amendments (Cannon/Long), March 31, 1980
384. Speech, National Association of School Psychologists, Washington, D.C., April 9, 1980
385, Press Release, Senate Steel Caucus, IX, April 2, 1980
386, Statement, Consumer Patient Radiation Safety and Health Act hearings, April 3, 1980
387, Statement, Closing of Iranian Embassy here, April 7, 1980
388, Press Release, CAB expected to order Aeromech to continue Elkins commuter services, April 10, 1980
389, Speech, Eastern Regional Airport Authority, Martinsburg, W.Va., April 10, 1980
390, Speech, Martinsburg Rotary Club, Martinsburg, W.Va., April 10, 1980
391, Speech, Preston County Educational Center for Vocational Education, Kingwood, W.Va., April 11, 1980
392, Statement, W.Va. Coal Sale to Taiwan, April 14, 1980
393, Host, Lt. General Ira Eaker’s 84th Birthday, April 15, 1980
394, Statement, Joseph Powell testifies on OSHA Senate Committee on Labor/HR, April 17, 1980
395, Statement, President Carter’s Press Conference on Iranian Hostage Situation, April 17, 1980
396, Speech, Retired Officers Association, Charleston, W.Va., April 17, 1980
397, Press Release, Volkswagon Plant in Michigan will benefit West Virginia, April 22, 1980
398, Press Release, Dan B. Taylor to be new Assistant Secretary of Education for Audit and Vocational Education, April 18, 1980
399, Speech, American Society of Radiologic Technologists, Charleston, W.Va., April 18, 1980
400, Statement, Powerplant Fuels Conversion Act Subcommittee on Energy Regulations, April 23, 1980
401, Introduction, Senator Daniel Moyihan Amen Corner, Pittsburgh, PA, April 23, 1980
402, Press Release, ARC will finance Sheep Abatoir feasibility study for W.Va., April 24, 1980
403, Interview, Domestic Violence Prevention and Services Act, S. 1843, April 23, 1980
404, Background, Stonewell Jackson Project Funding, April 24, 1980
405, Statement, WASHINGTON POST story regarding Senator Cannon/FHwA legislation, April 23, 1980
406, Statement, U.S. Rescue Mission to Iran, April 29, 1980
407, Statement, President Carter selects Senator Ed Muskie to be Secretary of State, April 29, 1980
408, Press Release, Sharon Steel Company Coke Plant site at Fairmont
409, Speech, Valley Recycling Center, Chatsworth, CA, May 2, 1980
410, Guest, President Carter praises Jennings Randolph at Press Conference on Employers of Handicapped, May 1, 1980
411, Introduction, S. Lee Braxton, Salem College Commencement, May 4, 1980
412, Press Release, Vietnam Veterans Memorial to be built on Washington Mall, May 5, 1980
413, Press Release, Jennings Randolph joins Harry Byrd in amendment to slash $500 million for AID, May 5, 1980
414, Award, National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Train, Sheraton National, D.C., May 5, 1980
415, Press Release, National Historic Preservation Week, May 7, 1980
416, Speech, Clean World International Conference, Watergate Terrace, D.C., May 8, 1980
417, Attendee, Iran Rescue Mission Memorial Service, Arlington National Cemetery, May 9, 1980
Program, Southeastern University Commencement, May 12, 1980
418, Speech, World Coal Study Roundtable, Washington, May 12, 1980
419, Press Release, amendment to increase funding for veterans programs, May 12, 1980
420, Statement, Oil Import Fee in inequitable Federal Aid Highway Program, May 12, 1980
421, Statement, Salvation Army’s 100th Anniversary, May 13, 1980
422, Press Release, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, May 16, 1980
423, Press Release, conversion of power plants from oil to coal, May 19, 1980
424, Press Release, hearings on federal funds for state fisheries programs, May 20, 1980
425, Guest (photo), American Lung Association’s 75th, Dr. William L. Cooke, Charleston, May 20, 1980
426, Introduction, Governor Jay Rockefeller, Aluminum Association, The Greenbrier, May 22, 1980
427, Statement, Syn Fuel Conference Agreement, May 23, 1980
428, Speech, West Virginia General Aviation Airport System, Jackson’s Mill, May 23, 1980
429, Speech, remodeled Lewis County Courthouse, Weston, May 24, 1980
430, Speech, new Main Hall Dedication/Hard Knocks, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, May 24, 1980
431, Speech, Energy Advisory Committee, Charleston, May 27, 1980
432, Statement, L. S. Good and Company, bankruptcy, May 27, 1980
433, Press Release, Small Business Administration bill (S. 2698), Small Business Participation Amendment, May 28, 1980
434, Speech, Upshur County Detention Facility, Buckhannon, May 30, 1980
435, Speech, Elkins Public Service District water line, Ellamore, May 30, 1980
436, Speech, Hanover Shoe Plant, Marlinton, May 30, 1980
437, Press Release, Letters to Secretary’s Goldschmidt and Klutznick regarding coal shippers, May 30, 1980
438, Press Release, Voter Turnout, State Primary, June 2, 1980
439, Article, Mark Tompkins, Aviation Mechanic USS NIMITZ, May 27, 1980
440, Statement, S. 1480 to improve control over hazardous wastes/Toxic substances, June 4, 1980
441, Press Release, Draft debate goes all night!, June 11, 1980
442, Press Release, Coal Conversion Bill is workable, but may need some refinements, June 11, 1980
443, Press Release, Flag Day – “Hat’s Off!”, June 13, 1980
444, Speech, Shenandoah Area Boy Scout Show, Martinsburg, June 14, 1980
445, Press Release, State Department Appropriation Amendment, regarding coal export officer/coal sales
446, Speech, National Conference on Rail/Highway Safety, Knoxville, June 17, 1980
447, Press Release, coal use by federal agencies
448, Speech, Paper Industry Management Association, Washington, June 19, 1980
449, Press Release, Synthetic Fuels Bill
450, Statement, amendment for GSA to survey federal installations for coal use, June 20, 1980
451, Press Release, West Virginia history and future, June 20, 1980
452, Speech, 59th VFW State Convention, Clarksburg, June 21, 1980
453, Speech, Older 4-H Members Conference, Jackson’s Mill, June 22, 1980
454, Host, YMCA National Youth Governors, Washington, June 23, 1980
455, Speech, American Horse Council, Washington, June 23, 1980
456, Statement, Power Plant Fuels Conservation Act, determined priority bill, June 24, 1980
457, Guest, Helen Keller, 100th Anniversary, Washington, June 24, 1980
458, Press Release, UMTA Amendment, $1.75 billion for energy-impacted highway rehabilitation, June 25, 1980
459, Interview, trigger price mechanism/steel, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, June 11, 1980
460, Press Release, Consumer-Patient Radiation Health Safety Act, June 27, 1980
461, Press Release, Superfund Bill, June 27, 1980
462, Introduction, Senator Robert C. Byrd, National Coal Association, Washington, June 30, 1980
463, Guest (photos), Syn Fuels Act and NRC Act signed by President Jimmy Carter, White House, June 30, 1980
464, Press Release, new steel-making technology, coal-based direct reduction, July 1, 1980
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465, Host (photos), Secretary Hufstedler addresses National Youth Science Camp, July 2, 1980
Council of Chief State School Officers, 1980 Annual Meeting, November 15-18, 1980
466, Press Release, Harpers Ferry Historical Park, visitors will exceed 1 million, July 2, 1980
468, Attendee, Ruth McGraw, former JR Secretary, burial service at Clarksburg, July 7, 1980
469, Press Release, “Carter No Friend of Coal,” says Governor Rockefeller in Charleston
Gazette, July 8, 1980
470, Press Release, DOE 1.32 million grant regarding Trash-to-Gas feasibility study,
July 9-11, 1980
471, Speech, 62nd American Legion Convention, Charleston, W.Va., July 11, 1980
472, Speech, Randolph-Sheppard Vendors, Louisville, KY, July 14, 1980
473, Speech, Montgomery Hospital Parking Building, Montgomery, W.Va., July 20, 1980
474, Speech, Paul D. Rusen Construction Hall, South Charleston, W.Va., July 20, 1980
475, Statement, Lord Killanin condemns US Boycott of Olympic Games at Moscow,
July 21, 1980
476, Guest, 50th Anniversary Celebration, Veterans Administration, D.C., July 21, 1980
477, Statement, US Commission regarding National Peace Academy, Russell Senate
Office Building, July 23, 1980
478, Press Release, Coal Exports to Western Europe require shipping Ops to speed up,
July 24, 1980
479, Press Release, Steel Caucus urges President to accelerate tax/trade proposals,
July 25, 1980
480, Speech, Representative Harley Staggers Appreciation, Holiday Inn, Martinsburg, W.Va.,
July 26, 1980
480a, Speech, Mountain State Gospel Singers, Mt. Nebo, W.Va., July 27, 1980
481, Statement, Hearings on Inland Navigation Subcommittee on Water Resources,
July 28, 1980
482, Press Release, Marvin Cohen, CAB, will set up airline fare complaint board,
July 25, 1980
483, Statement, Senate Debate on Nuclear Waster, July 28, 1980
484, Statement, Elk River Resource/National Steel Coke Plant, Pritchard, Wayne
County, July 30, 1980
485, Press Release, President Carter creates WH Coal Advisory, 8 places left,
July 29, 1980
485a, Press Release, Multi-Employer Pension Plan will assure UMW pensions,
July 30, 1980
486, Press Release, Aircraft manufacturers must make adequate equipment for commuters,
July 10, 1980
487, Guest, President Carter commands JR/Byrd SRC-II Plant Signing Ceremony, July 31, 1980
488, Press Release, DOE Appropriations Bill assures FUNDS for energy-impacted areas,
July 31, 1980
489, Press Release, Senate/House Conferees negotiate ARC/EDA, Extension Legislation,
August 1, 1980
490, Speech, Bob Casey Reception, Pittsburgh, PA, August 3, 1980
491, Speech, Civic Center Coliseum Dedication, Charleston, W.Va., August 3, 1980
492, Guest, Democratic National Convention, New York City, NY, August 13, 1980
493, Press Release, Senate Luncheon honoring Grace Tully, August 6, 1980
494, Speech, Wood County Airport Industrial Park, Parkersburg, W.Va., August 7, 1980
495, Speech, Civilian Conservation Corps Alumni, Richwood, W.Va., August 9, 1980
496, Speech, Seventh Day Baptist General Conference, Denver Colorado, August 10, 1980
497, Speech, 45th Anniversary of Social Security, New York City, NY, August 14, 1980
498, Speech, Representative Harley Staggers Dinner, Lakeview, Morgantown, August 15, 1980
499, Statement, 30th Anniversary of WELC-Radio, Welch, W.Va., August 18, 1980
500, Press Release, Tribute to Leading Aviatrix, Jacqueline Cochran Odlum, August 18, 1980
501, Press Release, S.2913 Hearing on Federal Aid Highway Program, August 19, 1980
503, Introduction, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, WV Labor Federation, AFL-CIO,
August 19, 1980
504, Press Release, Surface Mining Amendment gives States more flexibility in law,
August 20, 1980
505, Press Release, USAIR Increases Capacity between Charleston, Pittsburgh, and
New York, August 22, 1980
506, Press Release, Surface Mining Amendments approved, August 22, 1980
507, Speech, Jefferson Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, W.Va., August 23, 1980
508, Press Release, President Carter urged to declare 16 WV counties eligible/Floods
August 25, 1980
509, Speech, National Association of Dev. Organizations/NADC, Louisville, KY,
August 25, 1980
510, Press Release, 12 WV Counties approved for Federal Disaster Assistance/Floods,
August 26, 1980
511, Statement, Environmental Achievements in 70’s EPA MAGAZINE, Washington,
D.C., August 27, 1980
512, Speech, United Mine Workers Association Labor Day celebration, Grandview State Park, September 1, 1980
513, Press Release, 35th Anniversary of Japanese surrender, September 2, 1980
514, Host, Chessie System presents Salem College with check, Salem College, September 3, 1980
515, Press Release, 9000th roll call vote, September 4, 1980
516, Press Release, Tug Fork Amendment to Energy and Water Resources Appropriations,
September 9, 1980
517, Press Release, American Coal Enterprises meeting regarding coal-fired rail locomotives,
September 10, 1980
518, Guest, WVU vs. Cincinnati at new Mountaineer Stadium, Morgantown, W.Va.,
September 6, 1980
519, Press Release, EDA $269,000 grant society for Glass Scenic and Practicing,
September 11, 1980
520, Guest, U.S. Commission Report to White House regarding National Peace Academy,
September 11, 1980
521, Speech, National Association of Regional Councils, Montreal, Canada, September 12, 1980
522, Guest, Jefferson County Democratic Picnic, September 13, 1980
523, Speech, American Public Works Association, Kansas City, MO, September 15, 1980
524, Press Release, Constitution’s 193rd Birthday, September 17, 1980
525, Press Release, House-Senate Conferees unable to agree on ARC/EDA funding levels,
September 18, 1980
526, Press Release, ARC concludes WV Location for $2.6 million Slaughterhouse ideal,
September 22, 1980
527, Press Release, Vets Cost-of-Living Increases will be reflected in 11/1 checks,
September 24, 1980
529, Interview, Synthetic Fuels Development, SPEAK UP AMERICA!, September 26, 1980
530, Guest, President Carter unveils special Aid Package for Steel Industry, September 30, 1980
531, Speech, Corning Glass Board of Directors, Martinsburg, W.Va., October 1, 1980
532, Guest, Mountaineers vs. Senators (Tennis), Potomac, MD, October 1, 1980
533, Press Release, DOT $99,170,000 highway finds for West Virginia in FY1981,
October 2, 1980
534, Press Release, FEMA seeks to impose cost sharing formula for disaster recovery,
October 2, 1980
535, Press Release, Senate agrees to extend unemployment benefits before recession,
October 2, 1980
536, Guest, 44th Annual Mountain State Forest Festival, Elkins, W.Va., October 2, 1980
537, Press Release, Solid Waste Disposal Act extended fro two more years, October 3, 1980
538, Guest, Education Amendments of 1980, Northern Virginia Community College,
October 3, 1980
538a, Introduction, Messenger Geno C. Baroni, Italian Sons & Daughters, Weirton, W.Va.,
October 4, 1980
539, Statement, Appalachian Community Service Network, September 22, 1980
540, Guest, The Armand Hammer Collection, Corcoran Gallery of Art, October 1, 1980
BOX 116
Speeches/Press Releases Box 116
541, Speech, Highway Contractors Meeting, Phoenix, AZ, October 6, 1980
542, Interview, Japanese Broadcasting Corporation, October 7, 1980
543, Articles, Civil Aeronautics Board hearings, Charleston, October 7, 1980
544, Speech, United States-London case, Civil Aeronautics Boards, Pittsburgh, October 7, 1980
545, Speech, West Virginia/Mid-Atlantic Federal Regional Council, Charleston, October 9, 1980
546, Press Release, Wilson Dunn dies at Bluefield, October 9, 1980
547, Speech, water system dedication, Craigsville Public Service District, October 9, 1980
548, Speech, connecting shell dedication, Craigsville Public Library, October 9, 1980
549, Speech, Edgar S. Kitchen Center, Summersville, October 9, 1980
550, Speech, Marion County Transit Authority, Fairmont, October 10, 1980
551, Introduction, Secretary of Labor Ray Marshall, Ohio Valley Trades Assembly, October 10, 1980
552, Speech, opening of Highland Scenic Highway, Marlinton, October 11, 1980
553, Interview, airline deregulation, Chicago Tribune, October 1980
553A, Press Release, JR commends President Carter on Oil Windfall Profits Tax Credit, October 13, 1980
554, Speech, Salem Nursing Home groundbreaking, October 13, 1980
555, Award, West Virginia Developmental Disabilities Council, Montgomery, October 14, 1980
556, Speech, Stonewall Jackson Memorial Dinner, Jackson’s Mill, October 14, 1980
557, Speech, West Virginia Institute of Technology, Montgomery, October 14, 1980
558, Guest, Festival of American Folklife, Smithsonian Mall, Washington, October 13, 1980
559, Speech, secondary treatment facilities, Huntington, October 17, 1980
560, Speech, American Business Club dinner, Huntington, October 17, 1980
561, Guest, Wheeling College Convocation, Wheeling, October 1980
562, Speech, American Coke and Coal Institute, White Sulphur Springs, October 20, 1980
563, Statement, Civil Aeronautics Board, Parkersburg, October 22, 1980
564, Press Release, General Services Administration Federal office space to be consolidated at Clarksburg, October 22, 1980
565, Speech, American Legion, Elkins, October 24, 1980
566, Speech, Berkeley Square dedication, Martinsburg, October 25, 1980
567, Press Release, funding for Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, October 28, 1980
568, Speech, National Industries for the Blind, Arlington, Virginia, October 27, 1980
569, Press Release, JR comments on Carter-Reagan debate, October 29, 1980
570, Guest, Carter Rally, Huntington, October 28, 1980
571, Guest, WVU-Penn State football game, Morgantown, October 25, 1980
572, Speech, new Marriott Hotel, Charleston, October 30, 1980
573, Article, JR comments on East Huntington Bridge, November 3, 1980
574, Statement, Charleston Gazette, regarding Governor Rockefeller campaign expense, October 31, 1980
575, Speech, Roadside Business Association, Orlando, Florida, November 7, 1980
576, Statement, JR on closing of Houdaille Industries and bumper standards, Huntington, November 12, 1980
577, Articles, Election 1980
578, Telephone Call from President Carter after election, November 10, 1980
579, Press Release, Senate funding to fight forest fires, November 14, 1980
580, Speech, Council of Chief State School Officers, White Sulphur Springs, November 16, 1980
581, Press Release, VW expansion efforts, South Charleston, November 1980
582, Press Release, Senate Steel Caucus, November 19, 1980
583, Statement, Safe Drinking Water Act, bill to extend exemptions for three years, November 19, 1980
584, Press Release, compromise bill to extend Appalachian Regional Commission and Economic Development Act for three years, November 21, 1980
584A, Press Release, Federal Reserve System’s latest increase in prime discount rates, November 21, 1980
585, Press Release, toxic wastes “Superfund” bill clears Senate, November 24, 1980
586, Guest, United States Air Force Band records Matt Windsor’s “I’ll Defend You My America,” November 26, 1980
587, Press Release, JR, last hearing as chairman, Environmental and Public Works Committee, December 4, 1980
588, Press Release, Public Works Committee hearing on ways to revitalize steel industry, December 1, 1980
589, Press Release, Public Works Committee breakfast, December 2, 1980
590, Speech, Associated General Contractors, Springfield, Illinois, December 3, 1980
591, Press Release, Sidney L. Christie Federal Building, Huntington, December 3, 1980
592, Speech, Benedum Foundation Wood Workshop, Oglebay Park, Wheeling, December 3, 1980
593, Speech, Bob DeBoard’s blind vendor stand, 1900 E Street, NW, Washington, December 4, 1980
595, Speech, Old Tyme Christmas, Harpers Ferry, December 6, 1980
596, Speech, Grant County Health Building, Petersburg, December 7, 1980
597, Interview, JR view on changing Congress, Jean Statler, Washington Report, December 8, 1980
598, Interview, “Recycling/Resource Recovery,” Jean Colleran, Garden State Paper Company, December 8, 1980
599, Press Release, JR amendment, restoration of revenue sharing funds, December 9, 1980
600, Press Release, Forest Festival Queen and family meet President Carter, White House, December 10, 1980
600A, Press Release, Department of Energy funding for three synfuels plants, December 10, 1980
601, Press Release, President Carter signs Superfund legislation, December 11, 1980
602, Press Release, Monongahela National Forest to be considered as wilderness area, December 9, 1980
603, Press Release, Federal Highway Administration to exempt East Huntington Bridge from budget ceiling, December 11, 1980
Press Release, Bill Signing, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980, December 11, 1980
604, Guest, Wright Brothers Memorial Dinner, Aero Club, Washington, December 12, 1980
605, Statement, United States Senate, Highway Transit legislation, December 12, 1980
606, Press Release, Ports Improvement Act to expedite coal shipments abroad, December 15, 1980
607, Statement, United States Senate, government salaries, December 16, 1980
608, Speech, Keyser Rotary Club, Keyser, December 18, 1980
609, Guest, Dr. Thomas Ross presents Davis & Elkins’s 75 year history book to JR, December 29, 1980
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Speeches/Press Releases Box 117
1, Guest, Everett Dirksen Stamp Ceremony, Pekin, Illinois, January 4, 1981
2, Press Release, Drew Lewis, Secretary of the Department of Transportation, discusses nation’s highway systems, January 5, 1981
3, Interview, Tom Squiteri, Thompson Newspapers, discusses future of ARC, January 5, 1981
Invitation, celebration in honor of Senator Howard Baker, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, January 5, 1981
4, Press Release, St. Marys Page, Kaki Reckard carries electoral ballot box, January 6, 1981
5, Press Release, JR introduced legislation to revitalize United States Steel industry, January 6, 1981
6, Press Release, Port Authorities/Coal Exporters discuss inland waterways/seaports, January 7, 1981
7, Interview, Eve Conway, KOTV, Tulsa, January 7, 1981
8, Press Release, President Carter’s decision to monitor specialty steel imports, January 8, 1981
9, Press Release, tax proposals dealing with Social Security and windfall oil profits, January 8, 1981
10, Press Release, Victor Schroeder discusses synthetic fuels development, January 12, 1981
11, Press Release, Drew Lewis, Department of Transportation, reaffirming highway/bridge commitments, January 13, 1981
12, Press Release, Raymond Donovon, Secretary of Labor, confirmation hearings, January 12, 1981
13, Press Release, Millard Hinkle of Richwood celebrates 92nd birthday, January 12, 1981
14, Guest, inauguration of Jay Rockefeller as Governor of West Virginia, January 19, 1981
15, Guest, inauguration of Ronald Reagan as President of the United States, January 20, 1981
16, Press Release, Iranians release American hostages, January 1981
17, Press Release, JR supports approval of Caspar Weinberger as Secretary of Defense, January 21, 1981
18, Speech, Politics and Personal Responsibility, Washington Rotary Club, January 21, 1981
19, Press Release, sex discrimination in workplace, Committee on Labor/Human Resources, January 28, 1981
20, Interview, John Sherman Cooper Project, Terry Birdwhistell, University of Kentucky, January 27, 1981
21, Statement, Postmaster General William Bolger, regarding postal activities transfer, January 30, 1981
22, Press Release, top priority for older veterans, January 30, 1981 (empty)
23, Press Release, United States Senate Youth Program, United States Capitol, February 3, 1981
25, Introduction, Lawrence J. Frankel, author of Be Alive As Long As You Live, February 5, 1981
26, Press release, Senate Steel Caucus discusses Compliance Extension Act, February 25, 1981
27, JR with Missy Jablonski, National Poster Child for March of Dimes, West Virginia March of Dimes Telethon, February 7, 1981
28, Press Release, Monday holidays should return to original historic dates, February 6, 1981
29, Host, Postal Clerk Larry Spencer wins General Aviation Manufacturers Association, February 7, 1981
30, Speech, invocation and introduction of W. Clement Stone, Salem College Retreat Dinner, Lakeview Country Club, Morgantown, February 7, 1981
31, Award, National Association of Regional Councils, Washington, February 9, 1981
32, Interviews, proposed ARC/EDA cuts, WOUB Radio and Sheridan Broadcasting, February 10, 1981
33, Interview, Pat Kosa, UPI, regarding federal highways/interstate systems, February 12, 1981
34, Press Release, Lincoln was president who signed West Virginia into statehood, February 12, 1981
35, Press Release, American Youth, February 13, 1981
36, Press Release, tour of Martinsburg Veterans Administration Medical Center, February 13, 1981
37, Host, Julia Davis Adams, author of Never Say Die, February 17, 1981
38, Statement, Reagan’s budget cuts, manners and good taste, February 19, 1981
39, Press Release, President Reagan’s proposal to eliminate government synfuels program, February 19, 1981
40, Press Release, Amtrak Budget, FY82 eliminates West Virginia service, February 19, 1981
41, Press Release, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge will receive no federal funds until October, February 20, 1981
42, Press Release, George Washington’s birthday will be celebrated on Monday in 1982, February 22, 1981
43, Statement, Union Station Act of 1981, February 24, 1981
44, Press Release, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge stressed at Federal Aid Highway hearing, February 25, 1981
45, Interview, black lung program, Robin Toner, Charleston Daily Mail, February 25, 1981
46, Host, Jim Comstock’s 70th birthday, West Virginia State Society luncheon, February 25, 1981
47, Press Release, Snowshoe has good ski conditions, February 26, 1981
48, Press Release, National Commission on Air Quality and National Academy of Science reports, March 2, 1981
49, Press Release, American Sheep producers Council discusses Abatoir/Martinsburg, March 3, 1981
50, Statement, Steel Tripartite Committee regarding Clean Air Act, March 3, 1981
51, Guest, Tanners Council of America, congressional breakfast, March 4, 1981
52, Interview, Charleston Gazette/Charleston Daily Mail, March 5, 1981
53, Speech, Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia, Charleston, March 5, 1981
54, Press Release, Reagan proposal to curb Black Lung Benefits Program, March 9, 1981
55, Press Release, Increased Coal Taxes will assure solvency of Benefits Program
56, Press Release, Mary Katherine Babb Randolph, wife of Senator Randolph dies at home, March 10, 1981
57, Press Release, Dennis White of Kingwood wins NNA’s Essay Award, Hyatt Regency
58, Press Release, Postmaster Bolger decides against combining WV/VA Postal Districts, March 13, 1981
59, Press Release, Associated General Contractors, Washington, D.C., March 14, 1981
60, Press Release, TVA could curb rising electricity costs by using more coal, March 17, 1981
61, Press Release/Speech, W.Va., AFL-CIO Legislative Conference, Charleston, W.Va., March 18, 1981
62, Introduction, Senator Paul Sarbanes, University of Charleston, March 18, 1981
63, Speech, Warren G. Magnuson Day, Seattle Washington, March 19, 1981
64, Speech, Davis & Elkins College Alumni, United States Capitol, March 20, 1981
65, Notes, Black Lung Disability Trust Fund, March 24, 1981
66, Guest, Religious Heritage of America, “Get Acquainted Breakfast,” March 26, 1981
67, Press Release, VA Health Care Budget Amendment is defeated by vote of 55-44, March 26, 1981
68, Press Release, Senate effort to shift Foreign Aid Funds into veterans Health Care
69, Press Release, Gallipolis Locke and Dam, March 28, 1981
70, Introduction, Senator Robert C. Byrd, March of Dimes Dinner-Charleston, March 28, 1981
71, Press Release, Assassination attempt on President Reagan, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1981
72, Guest, Gallaudet College, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1981
73, Statement, Gun Control/Assassination, March 31, 1981
74, Press Release, WV Building and Construction Trades Council Breakfast, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1981
75, Press Release, EDA Amendment to Second Concurrent Budget Resolution, March 26, 1981
76, Interview, Susan Page, NEWSDAY, discusses status of ARC cutbacks with Jennings Randolph, March 31, 1981
77, Press Release, S.63 Steel Stretch-Out Bill reported by E & Pwks Committee, April 2, 1981
78, Statement, Juan Trippe, founder of Pan Am, dies at age 81, April 3, 1981
79, Press Release, Park Transit Groups here for Cherry Blossom Festival, April 4, 1981
80, Press Release, Jennings Randolph supports S. 168 stating that human life begins at conception, April 6, 1981
81, Press Release, E & Pwks approves S.63, Steel Stretch-Out Bill, April 8, 1981
82, Press Release, Martinsburg Native, Dr. L. Leon Reid, elected to top post in Pittsburg, April 22, 1981
83, Letter, Hays Watkins, CSX Corp., regarding Webster Springs/Bergoo Track, April 9, 1981
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Speeches/Press Releases Box 118
Press Release, JR comments on Space Shuttle Columbia, April 14, 1981
85, Host, Festival of Flight, Salem College, April 11, 1981
86, Letter, Eleanor and Frank Wimer of Ekins brutally murdered by hitchhiker, April 14, 1981
87, Speech, Agri-Energy Roundtable Conference, Intercontinental Hotel, Geneva, Switzerland, April 27, 1981
88, Telegrams, Sam Church/B. R. Brown, regarding coal strike negotiations, April 22, 1981
89, Voicer, 5th Annual Leukemia Radiothon, WWNR, Beckley, April 25, 1981
90, Press Release, Reagan Administration should appoint Veterans Administration Administrator soon, April 23, 1981
93, Press Release, Department of Defense, South Charleston exchange would let Volkswagen of America to expand stamp plant, April 28, 1981
94, Press Release, President Reagan’s message to joint session of Congress, April 29, 1981
95, Speech, Antenna Dedication, Etam Earth Station, May 1, 1981
96, Introduction of Senator Howard Baker, Salem College commencement, May 3, 1981
97, Press Release, National Air and Space Museum Theater renamed Samuel Pierpont Langley Theater, May 4, 1981
98, Press Release, House version of ARC budget cut is more reasoned approach, May 6, 1981
99, Press Release, coal contract negotiations, May 1-21, 1981
100, Statement, Tax Reduction/FY82 Budget, WEPM Radio, Martinsburg, May 4, 1981
101, Press Release, G. Ray Arnett of Interior endorses state fishing program expansion, May 5, 1981
102, Award, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, May 7, 1981
103, Speech, WV Lions Clubs Recognition, Charleston, W.Va., May 9, 1981
104, Press Release, Vietnam Vet Re-Adjustment Counseling Program Extension Bill, May 13, 1981
105, Press Release, James Buhl Shahan delegate-nom, White House Conference on Aging, May 11, 1981
106, Press Release, Legislation to provide continued funding for ARC/EDA, May 13, 1 981
107, Interviews, Synthetic Fuels with WASH POST and “Energy News Line,” April/May, 1981
108, Introduction, Senator Glenn honorable degree presentation, West Liberty, W.Va., May 16, 1981
109, Press Release, Groundbreaking City/County Complex, Fairmont, W.Va., May 16, 1981
109a, Speech, Dedication Ceremony Maintenance Center, Fairmont, W.Va., May 16, 1981
110, Speech, Benedum Greenhouse Dedication, Lesage, W.Va., May 16, 1981
111, Press Release, W.Va., Northern Community College Commencement, Wheeling, W.Va., May 17, 1981
112, Press Release, UMW and Bituminous Coal Operators, Failed Negotiations, May 18, 1981
113, Press Release, Randolph attack on Reagan proposal to reduce social security benefits, May 19, 1981
114, Press Release, Operation ManPower meeting with AFL-CIO, Joseph Powell, Richard Welkes, May 19, 1981
115, Address, Dedication of Woodland Headquarters, Rupert, W.Va., May 29, 1981
117, Press Release, Funding approval for ARC for non-highway activities, June 2, 1981
118, Press Release, requirements of Clean-Air by Environment/Public Works Committee, June 2, 1981
119, Interview, Paul Lieberman, ATLANTA CONSTITUTION discussed Grandparents Day bill, June 2, 1981
120, Interview, Marvin Stone, US NEWS/WORLD REPORT, Synthetic fuels for transportation, June 3, 1981
121, Voicer, First Anniversary salute to radio station WTNJ, Beckley, W.Va., June 4, 1981
116, Guest, “WV-USA” with Sharon Rockefeller, The Hecht Company at Tyson’s Corner, June 5-6, 1981
122, Introduction, Senator Jesse Helms, Alderson-Broaddus College, June 6, 1981
123, Interview, Reflections on life/career/accomplishments, Jim Ownby, International journalist, June 8, 1981
124, Press Release, Amendments to Construction Grant Program, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, June 8, 1981
125, Press Release, Civil Aeronautics Board regarding WV Air Service, June 9, 1981
126, Press Release, Coal-burning automobile, WASHINGTON POST editorial, June 9, 1981
127, Press Release, Income Ceiling reimposed for guaranteed student loans, June 10, 1981
129, Statement, Lavinia Edmunds, STATES NEWS SRVC., regarding Steven Miller as US Attorney, June 15, 1981
128, Press Release, Deepening of U.S. Ports for shipping coal overseas, June 12, 1981
130, Press Release, Senator Barry Goldwater comments on aviation achievements, June 12, 1981
131, Press Release, William Clohan Confirmation as Undersecretary US Department of Education, June 12, 1981
132, Statement, Rick Ours, WWVU, regarding possible shutdown of Elkins Weather Station, June 9, 1981
133, Press Release, Gifts returned, June 20, 1981
134, Press Release, Steel Industry Air Pollution Control requirement deadline extended, June 11, 1981
135, Press Release, WV 118th Birthday Celebration of Appreciation, June 20, 1981
136, Speech, WV State Democratic Executive Committee, Charleston, WV, June 13, 1981
138, Press Release, Healthcare programs for veterans, particularly VEV and Agent Orange, June 16, 1981
139, Press Release, WV’s first female page graduates, Mary Katherine (Kaki) Reckard, June 16, 1981
140, Press Release, Jennings Randolph, Nick Joe Rahall, Virginia Medical Assistance Law Ceremony, The White House, Washington, June 17, 1981
141, Press Release, Air Traffic Controllers Strike, Threat Condemned, June 18, 1981
142, Press Release, Civil Aeronautics Board, Charges in West Virginia Air Service, request denied for additional service, June 19, 1981
143, Speech, Office of Personnel Management, Congressional Briefing Conference, Washington, June 19, 1981
144, Speech, WV State Society/GWU Faculty Club, Washington, D.C., June 19, 1981
145, Speech, West Virginia State Convention, Morgantown, W.Va., June 20, 1981
146, Mailgram, Steel Industry’s Compliance extension to the Clean Air Act, June 19, 1981
146a, Press Release, 45th Anniversary, Randolph-Sheppard Act/109th Birthday, WV, June 20, 1981
147, Press Release, Floor Amendment restoring FY1982 funds for EDA, June 22, 1981
148, Host, National Youth Governor’s Conference, Washington, D.C., June 22, 1981
149, Speech, Virginia Young Democratic Fundraiser, Springfield, VA., June 22, 1981
150, Press Release, High interest rates, Federal Reserve Board primarily to blame, June 24, 1981
151, Press Release, Randolph May Serve ‘Longer Than People Think’, June 23, 1981
152, Press Release, SRCII (Solvent Refined Coal) facility cancelled, June 24, 1981
153, Press Release, Unsuccessful Amendment for refunding of EDA, June 24, 1981
154, Press Release, Steel given extra three years to meet Clean Air Act Requirements, June 24, 1981
155, Press Release, Veterans Affairs Committee cost-of-living increase, June 25, 1981
156, Press Release, Reconciliation resolution opposed as protest against Administration, June 26, 1981
Press Release, Steel, Clean Air Act, July 2, 1981
Speech, Pool Dedication, Fayette County Park, Fayetteville, July 4, 1981
Speech, Vietnam Veterans Night, Watt Powell Park, Charleston, July 5, 1981
159, Guest, The Bible Center Church, Charleston, July 5, 1981
160, Speech, National Federation of Blind Rally, Washington, July 8, 1981
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161, Statement, regarding mine safety debate, WAJR Radio, Morgantown
162, Luncheon, Host, Dr. Armand Hammer, Food/Fuel/World Peace Interrelationships, July 7, 1981
163, Interview, Joseph Kingsbury-Smith, regarding agri-energy, world production, July 9, 1981
164, WELD Radio, Moorefield Jaycees, Inskeep Hall, July 10, 1981
165, Speech, American Council of the Blind Retirement/Roast for Durward McDaniel, St. Louis, July 10, 1981
166, Speech Open House, Potomac Comprehensive Diagnostic and Guidance Center, July 12, 1981
167, Speech, Camp Walker Dedication, Romney, July 12, 1981
168, Press Release, Proposed Issuance of Commemorative Pearl Buck Stamp, July 15, 1981
169, Statement, High Interest Rates, Ottawa Economic Conference, July 17, 1981
170, Press Release, Clean Air Act Extension signed by President Reagan, July 17, 1981
171, Introduction, Dr. Joseph V Charyk, National Youth Science Camp, July 22, 1981
172, Press Release, Senate urged to support partial funding of Economic Development Administration, July 20, 1981
173, Press Release, National Council to Save Social Security, July 21, 1981
174, Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission/Economic Development Administration program continuance through 1982, July 22, 1981
175, Press Release, letter regarding demise of Washington Star, July 23, 1981
176, Press Release, call to reverse Federal Reserve System’s high interest rates, July 28, 1981
177, Press Release, complaint against Tri-County Growers, West Virginia Department of Employment Security, July 30, 1981
178, Press Release, 1981 Omnibus Reconciliation Act, Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act, July 31, 1981
179, Speech, Human Rights/Peace Interfaith Meeting, Huttonsville, August 3, 1981
180, Speech, Annual Installation Banquet, Florida Septic Tank Association, Orlando, August 1, 1981
181, Speech, Benedum Airport Radar Dedication, Bridgeport, August 4, 1981
182, Press Release, $13.4 million allocated to West Virginia by Federal Highway Administration, August 5, 1981
183, Speech, Seventh Day Baptist Conference, Salem, August 8, 1981
184, Press Release, loan guarantees for synthetic fuels projects, August 6, 1981
185, Press Release, Honors by West Virginia Vocational Association, August 6, 1981
186, Speech Aracoma Theatre, Chief Logan State Park, August 8, 1981
187, Press Release, John J. Giannini Dead at 51, August 12, 1981
188, Speech, 4th Annual Armand Hammer Conference, Aix-en-Provence, France, August 21, 1981
189, Press Release, Senator David Pryor’s Thoughts on Economic Recovery, August 21, 1981
190, Press Release, Democrats predicted to rebounds in polls in 1982, August 15, 1981
191, Speech, ARTBA Board of Directors, The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, August 25, 1981
192, Speech, Women’s Equality Day, Martinsburg, August 26, 1981
193, Press Release, Amtrak Board defers action on Cardinal for one month, August 26, 1981
194, Empty Folder, July/August 1981
195, Statement, Department of Labor Employment Training for Migrant/Seasonal Farmers, August 21, 1981
196, Speech, National League of Postmaster, Seattle, September 4, 1981
197, Speech, Senior Citizens Pageant, Webster County, Webster Springs, W.Va., September 7, 1981
198, Press Release, New 37 Passenger Gulfstream-American plane praised, September 8, 1981
199, Statement, Hearing on nomination of Sandra Day O’Connor, September 9, 1981
200, Press Release, Proposal adopted to build local sewer system, September 11, 1981
201, Press Release, Symposium for Education of Gifted and Talented Children, September 9, 1981
202, Statement, Feelings on resurrection of the CCC, September 8, 1981
203, Speech, State Conference of the Humanities, Charleston, W.Va., September 11, 1981
204, Speech, Oil and Gas Festival, Sistersville, W.Va., September 11, 1981
205, Press Release, U. S. International Trade Commission (Appeal for reopening Moundsville), September 14, 1981
206, Interview, Joyce Davis-Adams, WCAW Radio, saving Amtrak Cardinal, September 1, 1981
207, Interview, Tom Troy, EVENING JOURNAL, Legal Services Corporation allocation, September 9, 1981
207a, Press Release, Anthracite Trade Group encouraged to cooperate with coal producers, September 15, 1981
208, Interview, Bill Virgin, DAILY MAIL (Charleston) Senator Harrison Williams expulsion, September 8, 1981
209, Press Release, Bloomingdale Lake Dedication (Elk Garden), September 18, 1981
210, Statement, Nomination Hearing on Jean Tufts, Assistant Secretary, Special Education/Rehabilitation, September 22, 1981
211, Press Release, Salem Pro-Am, Bridgeport Country Club, September 20, 1981
212, Speech, Pollution Engineering Luncheon, Washington, September 22, 1981
213, Guest, Bloomington Lake Dedication, September 20, 1981
214, Speech, West Virginia Federation of Democratic Women Convention, September 25, 1981
215, Statement, National Peace Academy, September 24, 1981
216, Statement, President Reagan’s budget proposals, September 25, 1981
217, Speech, RSVP Luncheon, Washington, D.C., September 23, 1981
219, Speech, 50th Anniversary Class Breakfast, Elkins, W.Va., September 27, 1981
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220, Statement, Amy Bermant, NEWHOUSE NEWS SERVICE regarding Frank Hodsell/National
Endowment for the Arts, September 22, 1981
221, Press Release, Public Debt Limit Increase, Washington, D.C., September 28, 1981
222, Press Release, Veterans Cost of Living increase disability compensation benefits, October 1, 1981
223, Press Release, Elkins Forest Festival, October 3, 1981
224, Press Release, Canaan Valley, “The Meeting on the Mountaintop,” October 2, 1981
225, Press Release, Dedication Ceremony for the Barbour County Sheltered Workshop, Philippi, W.Va., October 2, 1981
226, Article, Proposed sales of AWACS to Saudi Arabia, Washington, D.C., October 28, 1981
227, Radio, Would like Senator Randolph’s reaction to death of President Sadat, October 6, 1981
Speech, Annual Convention of West Virginia Federation of Democratic Women, Weirton, September 25, 1981
Death of aviatrix Blanche Noyes, October 6, 1981
Statement, National Academy of Peace, WTL Productions of Pennsylvania, October 9, 1981
Program, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, October 10, 1981
Program, National Awards Banquet Program, Religious Heritage of America, Hyatt Regency, Atlanta, Georgia, October 12, 1981
Speech, International Year of Disabled Persons, Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, October 13, 1981
Interview, regarding student loan cutbacks, Paige Burdette, Martinsburg Evening Journal, October 15, 1981
Press Release, Senate approved six year extension of Federal Highway Trust Fund, co-sponsored by JR, October 15, 1981
Statement, oversight hearings on EPA operations, October 15, 1981
Speech, Lumberport Park opening, Lumberport, October 16, 1981
Speech, introduction of W. Clement Stone, West Virginia State College Foundation Annual Dinner, Heart-O-Town Holiday Inn, Charleston, October 16, 1981
Speech, First Annual Convention of the Mountain State Council of the Blind, Tygart Hotel, Elkins, October 17, 1981
Statement, regarding proposed sale of AWACS system to Saudi Arabia, October 17, 1981
Speech, Annual Convention of the National Association of Postmasters of the United States, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, October 19, 1981
Press Release, JR renewed commitment to upgrading inland waterways, especially Ohio and Monongahela rivers, October 21, 1981
Interview, Salem College’s Mining Technology Program, Mike Simpson, Salem College, October 21, 1981
Press Release, JR called for strengthening of vocational education and youth employment training programs, October 21, 1981
Speech, dedication of Omni Direct Mail Services, Jefferson County, October 23, 1981
Speech, important decision for United States senators, October 28, 1981
Speech, Lawrence County Democratic Dinner, New Castle, Pennsylvania, October 29, 1981
Interview, regarding Cam Henderson, naming of Cam Henderson Center, Regina Gore, The Parthenon, October 29, 1981
Speech, American Association on Mental Deficiency, Region IX Conference, Arlington, Virginia, October 30, 1981
Speech, opening ceremony, William S. Ritchie Bridge, Ravenswood, October 31, 1981
Press Release, JR praised voting habits of older Americans, November 2, 1981
Statement, JR hopes for high voter turnout for special election on road bond amendment issue, November 2, 1981
Press Release, Federal Highway Administration released $8 million for construction on Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, November 2, 1981
Speech, 1st Annual Legislative Conference, Silver Haired Legislature, Charleston, November 3, 1981
Press Release, JR and RCB insured continuation of Amtrak’s Cardinal Route, November 3, 1981
Interview, regarding JR opinion on William Bell, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, November 4, 1981
Speech, Senate Steel Caucus, November 5, 1981
Interview, Dave Greenfield, Charleston Daily Mail, November 5, 1981
Speech, Summersville Lions Club 50th Anniversary Dinner, November 7, 1981
Speech, West Virginia State Veterans Home dedication, Barboursville, November 8, 1981
Interview, regarding Stonewall Jackson Lake, CBS Evening News, November 9, 1981
Speech, introduction of Undersecretary of Education William C. Clohan, Jr., New Teachers Banquet, Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, Harpers Ferry, November 10, 1981
Speech, Hearing on S. 234, Community Home Health Services Act, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, November 10, 1981
Press Release, JR urged return of Monday holidays to original dates of observance, November 10, 1981
Program, Averell Harriman at 90, A Tribute, Washington, November 11, 1981
Interview, regarding JR memories of Christmas, Sandy Wells, Charleston Gazette, November 16, 1981
Press Release, Senate passed legislation extending Federal-Aid Highway Improvement program through 1986, November 16, 1981
Interview, regarding Jay Rockefeller, Tony Kornheiser, Washington Post, November 18, 1981
Interview, regarding television coverage of WVU-Syracuse football game, November 18, 1981
Speech, “Challenges for the Eighties,” Conference on Higher Education in West Virginia, White Sulphur Springs, November 19, 1981
Speech, Hubert Humphrey Student Leadership Conference, Democratic National Committee and College Democrats of America, Washington, November 20, 1981
Press Release, JR/Robert C. Byrd amendment, $125 million expansion by Volkswagen of America in South Charleston, November 20, 1981
Articles, regarding Davis and Elkins College 1931 football team, November 23, 1981
Interview, regarding talented and gifted children programs, Johnny Roberts, Wall Street Journal, November 23, 1981
Dinner, White House Conference on Aging, December 1, 1981
Press Release, JR urged President Ronald Reagan to include funding for Appalachian Regional Commission, December 1, 1981
Press Release, JR confident WVU will win Peach Bowl, December 1, 1981
Article, “View from the Hill,” Ed Schaefer, Morgan Messenger, December 2, 1981
Articles, regarding Jay Randolph, sportscaster, December 2, 1981
Interview, regarding Employment Act of 1946, Marian Boykin, George Washington University, December 3, 1981
Speech, Education Rights of Persons with Disabilities Conference, Webster College, St. Louis, Missouri, December 5, 1981
Interview, regarding JR reminiscences of Pearl Harbor, Bud Forte, WWVA Radio, Wheeling, December 7, 1981
Press Release, JR statement on death of Thomas Corcoran, December 7, 1981
Interview, regarding televising of Senate proceedings, Dave Greenfield, Charleston Daily Mail, December 7, 1981
Press Release, JR testified on behalf of legislation authorizing memorial to Franklin Roosevelt, December 8, 1981
Statement, McClure-Volkmer legislation, December 8, 1981
Press Release, new value engineering savings predicted, December 9, 1981
Speech, Keep America Beautiful, National Awards Luncheon, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, December 10, 1981
Press Release, West Virginia to receive $156.8 million for sewage treatment systems, December 10, 1981
Press Release, JR urged expediting of investigations of mine disasters in West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee, December 11, 1981
Press Release, JR charged that Reagan Administration is reducing coal to “a second class energy resource,” December 11, 1981
Interview, first 100 days of the Franklin Roosevelt administration, Marjorie Hunter, New York Times, December 11, 1981
Program, 34th Annual Wright Memorial Dinner, Sheraton Hotel, Washington, December 11, 1981
Speech, Labor Subcommittee hearing on S. 1922, Black Lung Benefits and Revenue Amendments of 1981, December 14, 1981
Press Release, JR honored for support of Civil Air Patrol, December 15, 1981
Press Release, JR believes establishment of synthetic fuels industry by turn of century unlikely, December 15, 1981
Press Release, extension of Federal-Aid Interstate Highway program, December 16, 1981
Speech, Department of Justice Handicapped Employees Association luncheon, Washington, December 17, 1981
Program, ChatterBox SPClub Christmas Luncheon, honoring Congressman Melvin Price, Capital Hill, Washington, December 17, 1981
Statement, regarding Symms Amendment on automobile emissions standards, December 18, 1981
Press Release, JR commended President Ronald Reagan for continuing compulsory draft registration for 18 year old males, January 11, 1982
Press Release, JR stated need to develop firm coal policy, January 13, 1982
Interview, regarding increased use of computers by Congress, January 14, 1982
Interview, regarding tax exemptions for schools discriminating against African Americans, Hiram Reisner, States News Service, January 14, 1982
Program, inauguration of Virginia Governor Charles Robb, January 16, 1982
Statement, New Deal legislation
Press Release, JR would support repeal of IRS ruling that permits members of Congress unlimited deductions for expenses, January 18, 1982
Interview, regarding Appalachian Regional Commission, John Chambers, WOWK-TV, January 19, 1982
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Speeches/Press Releases Box 121
Articles, "Middletown" documentary, March 24, 1982
Speech, Ed Johnson retirement reception, Humphrey's Dairy Bar, Charleston, March 26, 1982
Speech, dedication of renovated Upshur County Detention Facility, Buckhannon, March 28, 1982
Speech, Omicron Delta Kappa Fraternity, West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, March 28, 1982
Statement, hearing on Appalachian Regional Development Act, Subcommittee on Regional and Community Development, March 29, 1982
Speech, Davis and Elkins College Capitol Dinner, Washington, March 29, 1982
Press Release, domestic content requirement for cars sold in United States, March 31, 1982
Press Release, JR introduced legislation to extend Federal-Aid Highway Program, March 31, 1982
Interview, regarding special tax break for members of Congress, Hiram Reisner, States News Service, April 1, 1982
Interview, regarding book on historical definition of blindness, Helen Neal, April 1, 1982
Press Release, Senate passed JR resolution designating week of November 7 as National Hospice Week, April 2, 1982
Speech, Preston Birth Center of Preston Memorial Hospital, Kingwood, April 2, 1982
Press Release, 37th Annual Edward Kelley Awards Assembly, Keyser High School, Keyser, April 5, 1982
Press Release, interest rates must be reduced dramatically, April 6, 1982
Interview, general, Mark Kramer, Daily Athenaeum, West Virginia University, April 6, 1982
Speech, American Whig-Cliosophic Society, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, April 7, 1982
Interview, regarding handicapped laws, Dave Greenfield, Charleston Daily Mail, April 8, 1982
Press Release, JR urged Navy Secretary John Lehman to give West Virginia manufacturing plants consideration in award of $4 million contract for rubber rafts, April 8, 1982
Press Release, EDA makes available $16.5 million in grants, April 9, 1982
Statement, JR expresses support for Stonewall Jackson Lake, April 12, 1982
Introduction of Alan J. Dixon, Annual Dinner of The Amen Corner, April 12, 1982
Photo, JR holding picture of John W. Davis, April 13, 1982
Press Release, JR contacted Secretary of Commerce Malcolm Baldrige regarding Weirton Steel ESOP, April 14, 1982
Press Release, JR urged adoption of his amendment to require members of Senate to vote on roll calls from their desks, April 14, 1982
Interview, regarding tax breaks, Ken DeLackey, Congressional Quarterly, April 15, 1982
Interview, general, Bob Brunner, WSAZ, April 15, 1982
Speech, Louis Johnson Veterans Administration Medical Center Dedication Dinner, Sheraton Hotel, Clarksburg, April 17, 1982
Press Release, JR commended Tanners Council of America on 65th anniversary, April 21, 1982
Press Release, legislation to establish United States Academy of Peace, April 22, 1982
Statement, Federal-Aid Highway Hearing, Subcommittee on Transportation, April 21, 1982
Article, "Air rules violators give to Benedict/Randolph," Charleston Gazette, April 21, 1982
Guest, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, Clarksburg, April 23, 1982
Guest, Salem Baptist Church Centennial Celebration, April 25, 1982
Article, Holmes Alexander at Clarksburg Library, April 25, 1982
Press Release, JR urged EPA to enforce controls over hazardous and solid wastes, April 26, 1982
Press Release, unemployment in the steel industry, April 27, 1982
Interview, Logan County Cleanup Committee, April 28, 1982
Statement, regarding S. 1662, National Nuclear Policy Act of 1982, April 28, 1982
Press Release, JR introduced legislation to strengthen natural resource facilities for handicapped, April 29, 1982
Letter, from President Ronald Reagan, regarding Charleston Daily Mail editorial, April 27, 1982
Articles, regarding Benedum Foundation, April 6, 1982
Speech, United Steelworkers of America, May 4, 1982
Interview, regarding pollution, Tim Miller, States News Service, May 5, 1982
Article, on Peace Academy, Charleston Gazette, May 5, 1982
Letter (photocopy), regarding Lockheed Clarksburg Subassembly Plant, May 6, 1982
Press Release, testimony of James K. Asselstine regarding coal, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, May 6, 1982
Introduction, W. Clement Stone
Program, National Day of Prayer Rally, Washington, May 6, 1982
Speech, Henry J. Kaiser Centennial Observance, Kaiser Center, Oakland, California, May 7, 1982
Introduction of James Roosevelt, Salem College commencement, May 9, 1982
Press Release, JR recommended gas tax increase at federal level, May 10, 1982
Speech, retirement dinner for Dr. Gordon E. Hermanson, President of Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, May 14, 1982
Speech, groundbreaking for Piney Gardens Apartments, Pineville, May 15, 1982
Speech, Inaugural Jennings Randolph Forum, Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, Washington, May 16, 1982
Request for JR financial statement regarding speaking engagements/charity, Phil Jones, CBS, May 18, 1982
Interview, regarding JR re-election and Daily Mail poll, Jewel Bailey, May 19, 1982
Press Release, use of coal for electric power production would reduce likelihood of nuclear plant accidents, May 20, 1982
Draft of remarks on cancellation of conference at Coolfont Resort, Berkeley Springs, May 21, 1982
Speech, Agri-Energy Roundtable, Hotel Intercontinental, Geneva, Switzerland, May 24, 1982
Remarks, Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, May 25, 1982
Press Release, continuation of ARC approved by Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, May 27, 1982
Speech, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine commencement, Lewisburg, May 29, 1982
Speech, 50th reunion, Spencer High School Class of 1932, May 29, 1982
Guest, Steubenville Catholic High School commencement, May 30, 1982
Interview, Herb Little, Associated Press, Charleston, May 31, 1982
Speech, mid-policy year meeting, Military Benefit Association, St. Petersburg, Florida, May 1982
Press Release, legislation to stimulate new housing construction and sales approved by Senate, June 1, 1982
Program/Article, Senator Robert C. Byrd Appreciation Dinner, Elks Country Club, Elkins, June 2, 1982
Press Release, Chessie Railroad in West Virginia to demonstrate new micro-electronic system for monitoring track safety, June 2, 1982
Speech, Huntington Saint Joseph Central High School commencement, Huntington, June 5, 1982
Interview, regarding nuclear freeze protests, Steve Hauser, Charleston Daily Mail, June 17, 1982
Speech, Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights, Hyde Park, New York, July 9, 1982
BOX 122
Speeches/Press Releases Box 122
1, Speech, Fayette County Environmental Education, Youth Education Appreciation Day, June 5, 1982
2, Speech, Dedication Ceremony and Grand Opening of Salem Health Care Center, June 6, 1982
3, ARC – 3 grants, August 10, 192
4, Baldrige, Steel Caucus Meeting, August 11, 1982
5, Cranberry Wilderness, August 11, 1982
6, Immigration quotas, August 12, 1982
7, Education SLMA (Sallie Mae)
8, Lewis County Democratic Women Picnic, August 13, 1982
9, Federal Coal Export, August 17, 1982
10, Lift Age 70 Retirement Cap, August 16, 1982
11, Acid Rain, August 19, 1982
12, Speech, Commerce Finds subsidies in steel investigations, June 11, 1982
13, Speech, Subcommittee on Water Resources, Hearing on Soil Conservation Projects, June 11, 1982
14, Speech, Conference for Disabled Persons, June 12, 1982
15, Flag Day, Washington, D.C., June 14, 1982
16, Speech, Groundbreaking for Pocatalico Village Apartments, Sissonville, W.Va., June 19, 1982
17, Salem Monday, Congressional Road, June 21, 1982
18, EPA, Enforce controls over hazardous and solid waste, NO DATE
19, 80th Birthday Celebration, Senator George Murphy, Washington, D.C., June 19, 1982
20, Railroad Heritage Festival, Grafton, W.Va., September 4, 1982
21, Bethany College Political Symposium, September 7, 1982
22, Paul Garber Tribute, Air & Space Museum, September 8, 1982
23, Supplemental Appropriations VETO, Washington, D.C., September 9, 1982
24, Dedication, Marshall University Medical Education Building and West Wing of the Huntington Veterans Administration Medical Center, Huntington, W.Va., September 10, 1982
25, Speech, W.Va. Savings and Loan League, The Greenbrier Hotel, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., September 11, 1982
26, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, W.Va., August 28, 1982
27, Opposed Tax Increase, August 20, 1982
28, Clarksburg Coal Forum, Clarksburg, W.Va., August 28, 1982
29, Speech, 6th Annual Reunion, West Virginia Chapter, The National Association of 30 Postmasters, Canaan Valley State Park, Davis, W.Va., September 11, 182
30, Military Benefit Association, Washington, D.C., September 13, 1982
31, Speech, FDR Anniversary Lecture, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., September 16, 1982
32, Elkins Chamber of Commerce Banquet, Elkins, W.Va., September 17, 1982
33, Performing Arts Bill, S. 2925, September 17, 1982
34, 195th Birthday of the Constitution of the United States, Washington, D.C., September 17, 1982
35, Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, July 22, 1982
36, 20th Annual Luncheon, United States Senate, Washington, D.C., July 21, 1982
Speech, introduction of Dr. Armand Hammer, Huntington Galleries, Huntington, June 19, 1982
Master of Ceremonies, 50th anniversary of State Capitol Building, Charleston, June 20, 1982
Invest-In-America National Council, Honor Roll of American Eagle Awardees, Washington, June 20, 1982
National YMCA Youth Governors’ Conference, June 23, 1982
WVU 1982 Mountaineer Scholarship Dinner, honoring Sam Huff, June 23, 1982
Speech, Randolph-Sheppard Blind Vending Stand Operators of America meeting, June 25, 1982
Press Release, acid rain, June 29, 1982
Press Release, South Charleston Combined Armed Forces Reserve Center, June 30, 1982
Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce annual banquet, Shepherdstown, June 30, 1982
Council for Advancement of Citizenship, June 30, 1982
Memorandum, Title I, Elementary and Secondary Education Act, July 1, 1982
Interview, balanced budget, Steve Hauser, Charleston Daily Mail, July 1, 1982
Press Release, Equal Rights Amendment failed, July 1, 1982
Interview, regarding Robert Johnson, July 1, 1982
Press Release, Raymond Lee Organization, Arthur P. Bird, July 6, 1982
Press Release, Mid-Atlantic Region of National Association of Theater Owners, Showman of the Year Award to R. Wade Pearson of Virginia, July 9, 1982
Speech, Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights, Hyde Park, New York, July 9, 1982
Speech, groundbreaking, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, July 11, 1982
Press Release, new post office at Valley Bend, July 12, 1982
Press Release, JR criticized Reagan Administration for cutbacks in coal research and development programs, July 13, 1982
Grafton National Cemetery, July 14, 1982
Statement, reintroduction of Equal Rights Amendment, July 14, 1982
Interview, regarding George Paras nomination, Ben Sherwood, Los Angeles Times, July 15, 1982
Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, July 15, 1982
Press Release, JR expressed support for nomination of George P. Schultz, Secretary of State, July 15, 1982
Press Release, overseas coal shipments from West Virginia running at peak levels, July 16, 1982
Interview, Grandparents Day, Westinghouse Broadcasting, July 19, 1982
Press Release, Harpers Ferry Historical National Park attendance growing, July 19, 1982
Host, Festival of Flight, Salem College, Salem, July 20, 1982
Interview, regarding JR involvement in Radiation, Safety and Health Legislative Initiatives, July 20, 1982
Press Release, Clean Water Act, July 22, 1982
Press Release, JR urged Reagan Administration to support domestic steel industry, July 26, 1982
News Release, American Student Association, July 26, 1982
Press Release, JR co-sponsoring legislation to re-establish May 30 as Memorial Day, July 27, 1982
Speech, Benwood floodwall dedication, July 31, 1982
Speech, Watermelon Festival, Independence, August 1, 1982
News Release, Independence Day should be celebrated on August 2, August 2, 1982
Press Release, Senate panel approved Upper Mud River Watershed work plan (Boone and Lincoln counties), August 3, 1982
Press Release, JR vote against proposed constitutional amendment to balance budget, August 4, 1982
Press Release, EPA cleanup work, McClintock Game Farm, Ona and toxic herbicides, McCreery (Raleigh County), August 4, 1982
Press Release, first anniversary of President Reagan’s economic program (“sad but important milestone”), August 4, 1982
Press Release, JR proposal to curtail importing of foreign cars that do not meet American pollution control standards, August 5, 1982
Press Release, new coal loading facility on Chesapeake Bay, August 6, 1982
Press Release, JR urged Federal Highway Administration to allocate $37 million for Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, August 6, 1982
Press Release, Capitol Hill Symposium commemorating birth of George Washington 250 years ago, August 6, 1982
Speech, Eagle Scout ceremony for Kenneth Pack III, Duffey Memorial Methodist Church, Moorefield, August 7, 1982
Press Release, Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, August 9, 1982
Press Release, Supplemental Educational Opportunity grant program, August 10, 1982
Statement, Subcommittee on Transportation, highway needs and financing alternatives, August 10, 1982
Beeper, Senate gymnasium vote, August 11, 1982
Speech, Miss Hardy County (Senior Citizen) Beauty Pageant, Moorefield, September 18, 1982
Speech, Treasure Mountain Festival, Franklin, September 18, 1982
Interview, Benedum, Success Unlimited Magazine, “I Kept Right on Going,” September 18, 1982
Speech, The Country Day School of Jefferson County, Charles Town, September 19, 1982
Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission approved grants for water projects in Barbour and Hancock counties, September 21, 1982
Press Release, coal unemployment to reach 80,000 within two weeks unless nationwide rail strike settled, September 21, 1982
Speech, hearings on S. 2061, Public Lands Conservation, Rehabilitation and Improvement Act, September 22, 1982
Speech, Pollution Engineering Magazine, 5 Star Awards Luncheon, Washington, September 22, 1982
Statement, hearing on nomination of Winifred Pizzano and Jacqueline Phillips, Appalachian Regional Commission, September 22, 1982
Press Release, Department of Transportation grants for airport improvements, Parkersburg and Huntington, September 22, 1982
Background Information, meeting with Jill Clevenger, WGBH, Boston, September 24, 1982
Press Release, JR introduced alternative acid rain legislation, September 24, 1982
Press Release, JR predicts continued assistance for elderly Americans, September 27, 1982
Interview, regarding lame duck sessions of Congress, September 28, 1982
BOX 123
Speeches/Press Releases Box 123
Press Release, JR’s 10,000th roll call vote, September 29, 1982
Speech, Nurses Organization of the Veterans Administration, Hilton Hotel, Washington, October 1, 1982
Press Release, Senate approved JR bill to provide nation’s schools with incentive to teach citizenship education, October 1, 1982
Bulletin, First Baptist Church of Fairmont, October 3, 1982
Interview, regarding Jim Comstock, October 6, 1982
Speech, Washington Host Lions Club, Grammercy Inn, Washington, October 6, 1982
Speech, West Virginia Northern Community College Fellowship Dinner, Oglebay Park, Wheeling, October 7, 1982
Press Release, invitation to JR by President Ronald Reagan to participate at signing of Veterans Disability Compensation and Survivors Benefits Amendments of 1982, October 8, 1982
Speech, North Central Opportunities Industrialization Center Regional Awards Banquet, Morgantown, October 9, 1982
Speech, rededication and 10th anniversary Pace Training and Evaluation Center, Star City, October 10, 1982
Benediction, Religious Heritage National Awards Banquet, October 11, 1982
Loose Materials
A-B – Norman Vincent Peale, October 16, 1982
Randolph County Sheltered Workshop, Elkins, October 16, 1982
Salem President’s Circle Dinner, October 16, 1982
National Hospice Week Bill Signed, October 20, 1982
Monongalia County Fundraiser, October 21, 1982
Joshua Gardens, October 22, 1982
Democratic Caucus, November 30, 1982
Statement regarding Reagan Arms Control, November 22, 1982
TV in Senate?, November 23, 1982
AHA, November 29, 1982
Prayer Breakfast, December 1, 1982
Tug Fork Flood Prevention, December 1, 1982
WOWK/Abandoned Mines, December 2, 1982
ARC funds approved, December 2, 1982
EPA “Bubble” approved, December 3, 1982
Jobs program, December 6, 1982
E & PW Highway Amendment, December 7, 1982
Defense Logistics Coal Contract, December 7, 1982
“Energy-Impacted” Highways, December 8, 1982
Governor’s Kean/Thompson/Highway, December 9, 1982
Keep America Beautiful, Inc., 1982 Annual Review, December 9, 1982
Judiciary Amendment, December 9, 1982
Federal Aid Highway Legislation, December 10, 1982
Wright Memorial Dinner, December 10, 1982
Congressional Awards, November 30, 1982
Randolph Village Apartments, October 22, 1982
WVU-College of Engineering, October 23, 1982
Roosevelt-Truman Dinner, October 23, 1982
Gallaudet College, October 26, 1982
LeSage Water, October 27, 1982
SCS 50th Anniversary, October 27, 1982
Jennings Randolph predicts Byrd victory, October 28, 1982
Women of Army Surgeon General’s Office, November 4, 1982
J. Harper Meredith Building Dedication (Fairmont), November 6, 1982
Piney Gardens Dedication, November 6, 1982
National Hospice Week – Shorehaw, November 7, 1982
Air & Space Bi-Centennial, November 8, 1982
Jennings Randolph election 50 years ago, November 8, 1982
Air & Space Bicentennial, November 9, 1982
Kansas Political Scenic Association, November 12, 1982
University of Kansas, November 12, 1982
YALE, November 17, 1982
Energy Secretary Donald Hodel, November 19, 1982
Huntington CAP Banquet, November 2, 1982
Buy American, December 15, 1982
Omnibus/ARC, December 15, 1982
Jeanine Guttman, December 17, 1982
Marathon Session, December 20, 1982
BOX 124
Speeches/Press Releases Box 124
Decorum – January 3, 1983
USOC/Air and Space Bi – January 4, 1983
President Ronald Reagan – January 10, 1983
Akron/Guttman – January 16, 1983
Civil Service Act – 100th – January 17, 1983
Repeal of 10% Withholding Tax? – January 17, 1983
NYSC Cutoff? – January 18, 1983
Roll Call/Advice/New Member – January 18, 1983
Highways – January 20, 1983
Dole/Heckler Confer’d – January 24, 1983
National Association of Evangelicals – January 25, 1983
Reagan State of Union – January 25, 1983
Road Gang Awards Luncheon – January 29, 1983
Robert O. Anderson – January 26, 1983
ERA reintroduced – January 26, 1983
ARC cont. proposed – January 26, 1983
Weirton/Steub. bridge fund – January 27, 1983
George Preston Marshall – February 1, 1983
Senate Youth Program – February 11, 1983
Public Works Projects – February 2, 1983
Convention II – February 3, 1983
Clean Air by 1987 – February 3, 1983
Sharon Rockefeller PBS nomination – February 4, 1983
10% Withholding Tax – February 7, 1983
Goldenseal Magazine – February 7, 1983
NACO New Orleans – February 9, 1983
ADEA (Education) – February 14, 1983
AFL-CIO Dinner – February 16, 1983
Stonewell Jackson Hole – February 17, 1983
WV Sons of American Revolution – February 21, 1983
WV Foundation for Independent Colleges – January 22, 1983
Terry Bowden/Salem Coach – February 22, 1983
Peace Academy – February 23, 1983
Abandoned mines reclamation – February 24, 1983
Vocational Rehabilitation – February 24, 1983
Gallipolis Lock & Dam – February 28, 1983
Proposed 15% VA increase – March 1, 1983
FDR 50th Inaugural – March 4, 1983
50th New Deal LBJ Library – March 4, 1983
TVA 50th – March 22, 1983
National Rehabilitation Association Seminar – March 24, 1983
YMCA Partner with Youth – March 24, 1983
Randolph Village Apartments Dedication – March 26, 1983
Joshua Gardens Dedication – March 26, 1983
Rebekah Ass’lies Test Dinner – March 26, 1983
Frank Matthews/Pittsburgh Post Gazette – March 29, 1983
Corps of Engineers grant – March 29, 1983
Loss of Trailways Bus Service – March 29, 1983
PBS Late Night – March 29, 1983
Concrete Pipe Association – March 29, 1983
1st Annual/FDR Dinner – March 29, 1983
Virginia Tech Symposium – April 1, 1983
Harbor Improvements – April 4, 1983
Greenfield (Charleston) on CCC – April 4, 1983
German/American Cultural Exchange – April 5, 1983
Synfuels (SFC) – April 6, 1983
FDR’s “Savannah” – April 6, 1983
Clean Water Act ext. (steel) – April 6, 1983
BSA National Trail Council Leadership Dinner – April 7, 1983
Science & Math Legislation – April 8, 1983
1st Annual Agriculture/Forestry Forum – April 8, 1983
Center for Study of Presidency – April 9, 1983
Rowe introduced University of Charleston – April 13, 1983
Jobs Program – April 11, 1983
38th Anniversary for Death – April 12, 1983
March of Dimes Walk America – April 12, 1983
WVHR Dedication – March 6, 1983
W.Va. Legislature Joint Address – March 7, 1983
Birthday greetings from Reagan – March 8, 1983
50th Swearing In – March 9, 1983
Randolph Announces Retirement – March 9, 1983
Jobs bill outrage – March 10, 1983
Acid Rain – March 10, 1983
Sale of Weirton Steel – March 14, 1983
Highway Contractors - March 14, 1983
Airport grants – March 15, 1983
Japan/U.S. Senate Scholarship – March 15, 1983
Hazardous Waste – March 16, 1983
Student Aid Increase? – March 18, 1983
C-Span – March 18, 1983
Valley Forge Vote Plea – March 18, 1983
Social Security Debate – March 21, 1983
Rotary Dist. 753 Conv. – Canaan – April 29, 1983
President’s Executive Exchange Alumni Association – April 29, 1983
DAR Anna Jarvis – April 30, 1983
Health Care for Unemployed – May 3, 1983
Ruckelshaus hearings – May 3, 1983
Synfuels – May 5, 1983
Francis Turner Highway Research Center – May 5, 1983
Berkeley County Young Democrats – May 7, 1983
Ohio Valley College Students and Parents Commencement – May 7, 1983
2nd Annual RIFF Dinner – April 16, 1983
Youth Unemployment – April 18, 1983
Building and Construction Trades Council – April 19, 1983
Easter Seal Society – April 19, 1983
Mother’s Day Speech – April 20, 1983
20th Annual Democratic Congressional Dinner – April 20, 1983
Rocket Motor Contract – April 21, 1983
Armand Hammer Tribute – April 21, 1983
Rotary Club – Baltimore – April 22, 1983
Curb unfair import trade – April 22, 1983
Curb unfair import trade – April 22, 1983
J. J. Cafaro City of Hope – April 24, 1983
VA Centers’ $’s – April 25, 1983
Deteriorating Roads Bridges – April 29, 1983
Appalachian Mental Health Center – April 29, 1983
Jackson, Mississippi ARC Conference – April 13, 1983
Goodwill Industries Dedication – Huntington – April 15, 1983
2nd JR Forum, Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, Registration form, Hyatt Hotel Promotion, Program, Memorandum, Article, May 8, 1983
News Release, Beckley College Commencement, Speech, May 13, 1983
Airport Grants – May 14, 1983
BOX 125
Speeches/Press Releases Box 125
Speech, WV School Administration and School Board Association, Conference Program,
May 14, 1983
Speech, Glenville Commencement, Glenville State College, 109th Commencement
Program, May 15, 1983
News Release, American Forestry Association, Charleston Daily Mail Editorial 7/1/1983, AFA Speech, AFA Correspondence, May 16, 1983
Press Release, Coal Slurry Legislation, Periodical Article, May 17, 1983
Bob Hope 80th – May 19, 1983
Jackson County Demo – May 21, 1983
Agri-Energy Roundtable – May 23, 1983
MX Missle – May 25, 1983
News Release, Virginia Medical Centers, May 25, 1983
News Release, Respirable Dust Grant
News Release, Spaatz, Pace, Speech (typed & notes), May 27, 1983
News Release, Handicapped/Education, May 21, 1983
Speech, Keyser Mental Health (typed & handwritten original), May 28, 1983
Speech, Notes, Program, “Belvedere,” Essay, April 1967, Jefferson County Country Day
School, May 29, 1983
Speech, United Airlines Employees Association, News Release,
From R. W. Hoffmaster
Baccalaureate Commencement Program, University of Hard Knocks, Alderson-Broaddus
College Flyer, June 3, 1983
Press Release, ESOP, Speech, Correspondence, June 5, 1983
Speech, Wagner-Peyser 50th Anniversary Commemoration, Photo with correspondence,
Program, Publication, A/D List, June 6, 1983
Speech, General Services Administration, June 7, 1983
Speech, Cold Finished Steel Bar Institute, Press Release, Agenda, Members List, June 7, 1983
Speech, Stonewall Jackson Lake, Ken S. McLemore Business Card, Skip Johnson
correspondence, Lynn correspondence, June 7, 1983
Programs, Salem College Commencement, Salem United Methodist Church program,
May 18, 1983
Transcripts, Budget delay/Condemnation, Press Release, May 12, 1983
Speech, Washington Coal Club, Press Release, June 8, 1983
Speech, Solid Waste Disposal Act, June 8, 1983
Press Release, Beckley Air Show, Speech, June 10, 1983
Speech, Camden-on-the-Gauley Medical Center, Program, Agenda, June 11, 1983
Speech, International Association of Personnel of Employment Security, June 13, 1983
Press Release, Speech, Clean Air Act Amendment, June 14, 1983
Speech, Boy’s State – Jackson Mill, June 17, 1983
Press Release, West Virginia 120th, Speech Drafts, June 20, 1983
Press Release, Deep Draft Port Legislation, June 21, 1983
Press Release, Appalachian Regional Commission Funding, Draft, June 22, 1983
Press Release, YMCA National Youth Governors, Photo, Program and Additions, June 22, 1983
Speech, Pearl S. Buck Birth Place Foundation, Marlinton Motor Inn Promotion, JM Letter,
Program, Press Packet, June 24, 1983
Press Release, Abortion Amendment, Speech, June 27, 1983
Speech, West Virginia Education Excellence, Press Release, June 30, 1983
Press Release, James Rumsey Vocational Technology, Speech, Program, June 30, 1983
Press Release, JR’s 4th of July Weekend, Speech Notes, Memorandum, July 1, 1983
Speech, National Youth Science (20th Anniversary), Elkins, W.Va., July 2, 1983
Speech, Salvation Army Awards, July 2, 1983
Speech, Flight Fair/Freedom Day, July 3, 1983
Speech, Maury Village Apartments Groundbreaking, July 5, 1983
Speech, UDGA Groundbreaking, Parkersburg, W.Va., July 5, 1983
Speech, Harold Effland, Mineral News Tribune, July 6, 1983
Speech, Reagan’s Specialty Steel Import Relief, July 6, 1983
Speech, Black Fly, July 13, 1983
Press Release, DOD Office of Testing/Evaluation, July 14, 1983
Press Release, Road/Bridges, “BAD”, July 15, 1983
Press Release, Ferroalloy, July 15, 1983
Speech, Contractors Association of West Virginia, July 16, 1983
Press Release, Harper’s Ferry National Park, July 18, 1983
Press Release, Ohio River Navigation System, July 18, 1983
Speech, Arson, July 19, 1983
Speech, Peace Academy Approved, July 20, 1983
Press Release, Reagan Performance, July 21, 1983
Press Release, Shawnee Hills Mental Health Center, July 22, 1983
Speech, Kanawha County Family/Child Center, July 23, 1983
Press Release, MX Missile Vote, July 26, 1983
Press Release, Mine Safety Studios, Removed?, July 26, 1983
Press Release, Steel’s “Serious Problems,” August 4, 1983
Press Release, Volunteer Firefighter Recognition Day, August 8, 1983
Press Release, DOT I-64/I-77 Grant, August 8, 1983
Speech, 7th Day Baptist Conference, New York, August 9, 1983
Press Release, Railroad Solvency Act Signed, August 12, 1983
Speech, Young Democrats, Charleston, W.Va., August 12, 1983
Speech, CAP, Las Vegas, NV, August 13, 1983
Press Release, HUD Small Cities Grants, August 15, 1983
Radio, Better Berkeley County, August 23, 1983
Speech, Bell Memorial Service, September 23, 1983
Speech, USAF Band Concert, August 25, 1983
Speech, Wimer Memorial Fund Dinner, August 26, 1983
Speech, Management Riverfront Park, August 28, 1983
Speech, KAL Flight 007, September 2, 1983
Speech, Railroad Heritage Festival, September 4, 1983
Speech, Mrs. John Stennis’ Death, September 5, 1983
Press Release, ARC Grants, September 14, 1983
Speech, CCC, September 11, 1983
Speech, Washington Coal Club, September 14, 1983
Speech, Senate Prayer Breakfast, September 14, 1983
Speech, Henry Jackson tribute, September 14, 1983
Speech, 196th Birthday of Constitution, US Senate, September 16, 1983
Speech, Festival of Flight, Salem, September 24, 1983
BOX 126
Speeches/Press Releases Box 126
Press Release, JR criticized efforts to restrict student access to federally guaranteed loans, September 20, 1983
Press Release, JR amendment to delete $650,000 in funding to Washington Opera Society, September 21, 1983
Speech, Martinsburg Air Show, Martinsburg, September 24, 1983
Introduction of Pamela C. Harriman, West Virginia Federation of Democratic Women’s Clubs, Martinsburg, September 24, 1983
Speech, regarding Ted Fearnow, West Virginia Planning Association, Cliffside Inn, Harpers Ferry, September 26, 1983
Speech, Capital Airlines Association reunion, Capital Park, Alexandria, Virginia, September 26, 1983
Press Release, War Powers Act, September 28, 1983
Press Release, legislation to extend jobless benefits, September 30, 1983
Speech, Gerontology Center Award, West Virginia University, Morgantown, October 1, 1983
Article on JR, Petroleum Independent Magazine, October 6, 1983
Press Release, Weirton Steel, employee stock ownership plan, October 6, 1983
Speech, 33rd Annual Awards Banquet, Religious Heritage of America, Marriott Hotel, Washington, October 10, 1983
Speech, Youth Awareness Program, Woodrow Wilson High School, Washington, October 11, 1983
Speech, National Emergency Medical Services Conference, Marriott Hotel, Charleston, October 12, 1983
Speech, West Virginia Association of Housing Authorities, annual meeting, Cliffside Inn, Harpers Ferry, October 12, 1983
Press Release, English as official United States language, JR supports, October 13, 1983
Press Release, JR amendment to provide additional education funds failed, October 13, 1983
Press Release, Adult Education Week, October 17, 1983
Press Release, JR amendment to establish national holiday for Martin Luther King, Jr. on January 15 defeated, October 18, 1983
Program, dinner honoring HR, West Virginia Silver Haired Legislature, October 20, 1983
Press Release, Federal Aviation Administration attempting to shut down tower operations in Lewisburg, Wheeling, Morgantown and Clarksburg, October 20, 1983
Statement, contract signing ceremony, Tri-County Health Clinic, Rock Cave, October 22, 1983
Speech, Doddridge County Democratic Executive Dinner, October 22, 1983
Speech, 30th anniversary observance, Bridgeport United Methodist Church, Bridgeport, October 23, 1983
Statement, bombing of United States Embassy in Lebanon, October 24, 1983
Statement/Interview, invasion of Grenada, October 25, 1983
Press Release, funding, Federal-Aid Highway Program, October 25, 1983
Press Release, JR joins Senate resolution calling for Japanese purchase of 1/3 of metallurgical and steam coal from United States, October 25, 1983
Interview, regarding Senator Karl Mundt, October 27, 1983
Speech, Air Traffic Control Association, Arlington, Virginia, October 28, 1983
Interview, “Ghost Stories,” Sue Stolov, WSAZ-TV, Huntington, October 28, 1983
Speech, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, October 29, 1983
Speech, Inaugural Ethics Conference, University of Charleston, October 29, 1983
Press Release, JR urges West Virginians to view “The Chemical People,” November 1, 1983
Press Release, acid rain, November 2, 1983
Speech, Awards Banquet of National Industries for the Blind, November 2, 1983
Speech, 50th anniversary dinner of Ninety-Nines, Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland, November 4, 1983
Speech, Morgantown Municipal Airport-Hart Field Terminal Building rededication and 40th anniversary commemoration of flight powered by gasoline made from coal, Morgantown, November 6, 1983
Press Release, HUD conducting workshop, Charleston, November 7, 1983
Press Release, lock replacement, Monongahela River, November 8, 1983
Interview, JR vote for nerve gas, November 8, 1983
Statement, Capitol bombing, November 8, 1983
Statement, nomination hearing for Elizabeth Hallanan, Senate Judiciary Committee, November 9, 1983
Statement, nomination of David Zegeer, assistant secretary of labor for mine safety and health, Senate committee on Labor and Human Resources, November 9, 1983
Press Release, Veterans Day, November 10, 1983
Press Release, Federal buildings legislation, November 10, 1983
Program, Veterans Day, Morgantown Health Care, November 11, 1983
Speech, dedication of the Charles E. (Jim) Compton Chair of Nutrition, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, November 11, 1983
Speech, 100th anniversary of sanctuary building of Piedmont Presbyterian Church, Piedmont, November 11, 1983
Speech, annual meeting, Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, Shoreham Hotel, Washington, November 14, 1983
Press Release, tree planting at United States Capitol by Elkins First Ward School in memory of John F. Kennedy, November 15, 1983
Interview, regarding Tygarts Hotel, Joe Rada, Charleston Daily Mail, November 16, 1983
Press Release, Clean Air Act hearings, November 17, 1983
Speech, West Virginia Nurses Association, November 18, 1983
Press Release, Harry S. Truman centennial, November 18, 1983
Press Release, 20th anniversary of death of John F. Kennedy, November 21, 1983
Speech, dedication of Fairmont Wastewater Treatment Plant, November 23, 1983
Speech, Monongalia County Young Democrats, Morgantown, December 4, 1983
Speech, Keep America Beautiful National Awards luncheon, December 8, 1983
Recorded Message, Family Crisis Center Radiothon, WKLP, Keyser, December 8, 1983
Program, 7th annual Public Policy Dinner of American Enterprise Institute, December 8, 1983
Statement, Lebanon situation, December 9, 1983
Invocation, annual Wright Brothers dinner, Sheraton Hotel, Washington, December 9, 1983
Speech, Smithsonian Symposium on Citizenship, National Museum of History, Carmichael Auditorium, Washington, December 9, 1983
Program, “A Celebration of Christmas in Washington,” December 11, 1983
Interview, regarding Harry Truman, David McCullough, December 13, 1983
Speech, annual conference banquet, West Virginia Rehabilitation Association, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center, Institute, December 16, 1983
Press Release, upgrading rural housing in West Virginia, Harry Tomlinson, December 19, 1983
Interview, The Lawmakers, Cokie Roberts, December 20, 1983
Speech, Christmas program, Plaza Federal Building, Elkins, December 23, 1983
BOX 127
Speeches/Press Releases Box 127
White House Dinner Honoring China’s Premier Ziyang, January 10, 1984
Weirton Steele Ownership Transfer, Weirton, January 11, 1984
Lockheed-Georgia, Statement on Expansion, January 13, 1984
Constitution Study Group, National Archives, January 18, 1984
American Psychological Association President’s Citation Award to Jennings Randolph,
January 20, 1984
Water Resources Hearings, Press Release, January 25, 1984
President’s State of the Union (Jennings Randolph’s Statement), January 26, 1984
U.S. Senate Youth Program, January 28 to February 4, 1984
F.D.R. Birth 104th Anniversary, January 31, 1984
Federal Jude (first woman) Elizabeth Hallahan, January 31, 1984
Conrail Rail Line Abandonment, January 31, 1984
Newman, Jane – Hearings, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, February 1, 1984
Prayer Breakfast, February 2, 1984
Capital Airlines Book, Dustcover Manuscript, February 6, 1984
Credit Union League, February 7, 1984
Voorhis, Jerry – Interview (Former Representative), February 8, 1984
Digestive Diseases, February 8, 1984
Post Office Closing League of Postmasters, W.Va., February 9, 1984
Acid Rain Hearing Environment and Public Works Commission, February 10, 1984
FMC Good Government Meeting, South Charleston, February 10, 1984
Message to Youth Voter Registration Conference, February 12, 1984
Groundbreaking for Family Life Center (Nazarene Church), February 19, 1984
Charleston, Labor Federation Dinner (Senator Riegle), February 20, 1984
National Association of Postmasters Legislative Conference, February 22, 1984
Capital Punishment Vote (Statement by Jennings Randolph), February 22, 1984
Employers National Job Service Committee, February 23, 1984
WEIR RADIO 31st Anniversary of Cosmopolitan, February 25, 1984
National Association of Boards of Education, February 26, 1984
Alderson-Broaddus College Choral Group (AERO-CLUB), February 28, 1984
National Association of State and Regional Water Officials Award to Jennings Randolph,
February 29, 1984
Education, W.Va., State Educators, February 29, 1984
National Association of State approving Agencies, February 29, 1984
Funding for Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, February 29, 1984
Steel Import Quota Legislature, Press Release, March 1, 1984
American Psychological Association Award to Jennings Randolph, March 2, 1984
Corma Mowry (Statement of Death), March 2, 1984
National Community Health Centers Association, March 6, 1984
VFW Annual Report, March 6, 1984
Inter-paliamentry Union Conference – Puerto Rico, March 9, 1984
C.E.”Jim” Compton Mining and Reclamation Council of America dinner, March 12, 1984
Magazine Article on Jennings Randolph Mining and Reclamation, March 12, 1984
Clean Air Act (Acid Rain) Legislation, Public Works, March 13, 1984
W.Va. Broadcasters Award to Jennings Randolph, March 13, 1984
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Award to Jennings Randolph, March 15, 1984
Arch Moore Nominee for Governor, March 17, 1984
Jay Rockefeller announces for Senate (Charleston),March 17, 1984
Prayer in Public Schools Vote, March 20, 1984
W.Va. Alumni Luncheon, March 21, 1984
Water Research Legislation (vote to override President veto), March 21, 1984
Exchange Club of Capitol Hill, Senate Speaks, March 21, 1984
Davis & Elkins Dinner, March 23, 1984
Jennings Randolph Recognition Dinner, Philippi, March 24, 1984
National Federation of the Blind and W.Va. Society for Blind Luncheon, March 24, 1984
Strawberry Festival Queen, March 24, 1984
Randolph Scholarship, W.Va. Wesleyan College, March 25, 1984
National Hearing Impaired Awareness Week, March 27, 1984
Civil Air Patrol Luncheon, March 27, 1984
Randolph Dinner Tribute from Education State B, March 28, 1984
First Political Speech Anniversary (Brownton), March 31, 1984
Interstate 77, March 31, 1984
Judel Glassware, March 31, 1984
Elkins Jaycees Awards Banquet, Beverly, March 31, 1984
National Air and Space Museum, April 4, 1984
Grafton Cemetery Veterans Administration National Cemetery, April 6, 1984
Amen Corner Dinner, Pittsburgh, PA, (Senator Cranston), April 6, 1984
Frank Church, April 9, 1984
Morgantown-WNPB-TV, Interview with Jennings Randolph, April 9, 1984
Nicaragua Statement, April 10, 1984
Rehabilitation, National Rehabilitation Honor for Senator Randolph, April 11, 1984
Hazardous Waste Public Works Committee, April 11, 1984
Labor and Human Resources (Libraries), April 12, 1984
Coal Royalties Press Release, April 13, 1984
Weirton Steel (Press Release), April 13, 1984
Soft Drink Association Dinner, Greenbrier, April 16, 1984
Steubenville University, April 18, 1984
Randolph Day Lewis County Dinner, April 18, 1984
Bill Byrd Interview, Charleston Daily Mail, April 19, 1984
Embry, Riddle Aeronautical University Daytona Beach, April 20, 1984
Randolph will not step down early, April 21, 1984
Highway Construction Public Works Committee, April 23, 1984
Salem College Soviet Embassy Members visit, April 23, 1984
WJLA-TV (Pension Story), April 24, 1984
Senator Huey Long Interview, April 24, 1984
WSAZ/TV/Huntington Interview, April 25, 1984
Harpers Ferry National Historic Park, April 26, 1984
Kennedy Center Statement before Public Works, April 2, 1984
Andrus Award, American Association of Retired Persons, April 27, 1984
W.Va. University Athletic Fund (WBUC), Buckhannon, April 30, 1984
Galloway Reclamation (Barbour County) Scheduled, May 1, 1984
Vocational Education Senate Labor and Human Resources, May 2, 1984
Decker’s Creek Sewage Treatment Plant, May 5, 1984
Salem College Commencement, May 6, 1984
Bundestag Youth Exchange Program, West Germany, May 7, 1984
BOX 128
Speeches/Press Releases Box 128
Truman, May 8, 1984 --- folder 1 of 2
Truman, May 8, 1984 --- folder 2 of 2
Southeastern University Commencement, May 8, 1984
Tug Fork Flood Press Release, May 9, 1984
Ferroalloy Industry Press Release, May 9, 1984
W.Va. Son and daughter honored (Jay Randolph), May 10, 1984
Washington and Lee University Mock Convention, May 11, 1984
Olympic Boycott, May 13, 1984
W.Va. University Honors Randolph at Commencement Exercise, May 14, 1984
U.S. Coal to Japan Press Release, May 15, 1984
Interview, PUBSAT Hazardous Waste Clean-Up in West Virginia, May 15, 1984
Interstate Highway, May 16, 1984
Jacqueline Schafer Nomination Hearing (Environmental Quality), May 17, 1984
Asbury Park Press, Jennings Randolph wants to know what went wrong, May 17, 1984
John D. Montgomery, Montgomery Publications (Kansas), May 17, 1984
Deficit Reduction Statement, May 18, 1984
Davis and Elkins Commencement, May 19, 1984
Hardy County Courthouse, May 19, 1984
Agent Orange, May 22, 1984
Citizenship Education, Senator Hatfield Keynotes Jennings Randolph Forum, May 22, 1984
Black Lung Benefits, May 22, 1984
Handicapped Children Participate in very special Arts Festival, May 24, 1984
Veterans Administration Medical Center (Clarksburg), May 25, 1984
Luxembourg, Jennings Randolph salutes servicemen who died in Europe WWII, May 26, 1984
Fifth Annual Agri-Energy Roundtable, May 26, 1984
Homestead School Commencement (Handicapped Children), June 1, 1984
Kyle, Richard funeral, June 1, 1984
Disabled American Veterans, June 2, 1984
Philippi, June 3, 1984
Politics (Randolph a vanishing breed), June 3, 1984
Steel (Remarks made on Senate Floor by Senator), June 7, 1984
University of Hard Knocks, Philippi, Jennings Randolph Awards Diplomas, June 9, 1984
Democratic Platform Committee Hearings, June 11, 1984
Agriculture Honor Award (38th), June 12, 1984
Steel Quotas, June 14, 1984
Wheeling Park and George Washington High Schools, June 14, 1984
FLAGS, (few flying disturbs Randolph), June 15, 1984
Beckley College Banquet, June 15, 1984
Nicaragua attacks supported by CIA, June 18, 1984
YMCA Youth Governor’s Conference, June 19, 1984
West Virginia’s Birthday, June 20, 1984
Interview, Gannett News Service, Adele Crowe, June 20, 1984
Mary Randolph Cancer Center, W.Va. University, June 20, 1984
GI Bill of Rights, June 21, 1984
Pipestem State Park, Region I Planning and Development Council, June 21, 1984
VFW, Clarksburg, June 23, 1984
Richard Neely (Randolph’s opponent in 1972), June 2, 1984
Export Growth Breakfast, June 28, 1984
$1.7 Million spent to maintain Byrd and Randolph Offices, June 28, 1984
Parkersburg Wastewater Treatment Facility, June 29, 1984
Wildlife Sanctuary Dedication (Harpers Ferry), June 30, 1984
Heart and Hand Visionaries Dedication, Philippi, June 30, 1984
BOX 129
Speeches/Press Releases Box 129
Press Release, Labor Job Training (Kanawha County), July 27, 1984
Press Release, Follansbee Grant from HUD of 8 million dollars, July 27, 1984
Speech, Social Security Program to receive Cost-of-Living, July 27, 1984
Telegram, Paul Garber, July 31, 1984
Statement, Decorum Discipline, Jennings Randolph Statement in Senate Chamber, July 31, 1984
Interview, Mountain Lake Park Tennis Tournaments, August 1, 1984
Interview, KDKA-TV, Pittsburgh, PA, August 1, 1984
Speech, “Superfund” Clean-up hazardous waste dumps, August 1, 1984
Speech, Rockefeller TV Taping, August 2, 1984
Interview, Central America situation, Kate Irwin, McNeil-Lehrer Report, August 2, 1984
Interview, U.S. Air (an article by Jennings Randolph on voting), Bill Cheshire, Washington Times, August 2, 1984
Radio, Perkins, Representative of Kentucky, death, August 3, 1984
Editorial, Martinsburg Journal, Burdette comments about Senator, August 4, 1984
Press Statement, Reagan Administration Discovers Coal, August 6, 1984
Interview, Security and Terrorism, UPI/State Development, August 7, 1984
Press Release, Conrail, Rod White, Herald-Dispatch-Huntington, W.Va., August 7, 1984
Interview, Warren Magnuson, August 7, 1984
Press Release, John W. Davis Commemorative Luncheon, Clarksburg, August 11, 1984
Press Release, HUD Grants, W.Va., $6,699,100, Comprehensive Improvement Assistance, August 13, 1984
Speech, Independent Insurance Agents of W.Va., The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., August 13, 1984
Press Release, Olympic Gold Medal Winners (Retton and Etzel of W.Va.), August 17, 1984
Press Release, Corps of Engineers, Huntington (Colonel Devens leaves), August 15, 1984
Speech, AFL, CIO Convention, August 16, 1984
Interview, Nuclear War Threat, August 16, 1984
Interview, Members of Congress not seeking re-election, Winston Townsend, U.S. News and World Report, August 6, 1984
Interview, Bill Byrd, Charleston Daily Mail, August 22, 1984
Speech, Nitro Wastewater Treatment Facility Dedication, August 24, 1984
Speech, Keyser Wastewater Treatment Facility Dedication, August 25, 1984
Speech, Clemson University (Strom Thurmond Institute), August 27, 1984
Press Release, W.Va. University to study fuels and energy, August 30, 1984
Press Release, Fuels and Energy Public Works Committee, August 30, 1984
Speech, Beckley (Dedication) Roberts Village, Housing Project, August 31, 1984
Italian Heritage Festival, Clarksburg, September 1, 1984
Interview, Eric Schmidt, New York Times, September 4, 1984
Decorum Rugged by JR in Senate, September 5, 1984
Grandparents Day, President Reagan Proclaims September 9, September 5, 1984
Prayer by Reverend Halverson, Senate Floor for JR, September 6, 1984
Alderson Broaddus College Convocation, Philippi, September 6, 1984
WVU Football, vs. Louisville, September 8, 1984
Veterans Conference, Jacksons Mill, September 8, 1984
Cosmos Club, September 10, 1984
Interview, Educational Film (Liz Roberts), September 10, 1984
Air and Space Museum, JR Portrait Unveiled, September 11, 1984
Musicians Entitled to Collective Bargaining, September 13, 1984
Interview, Jim Worsham, Chicago Tribune, September 13, 1984
VA will open Vietnam-Era Center, September 13, 1984
Superfund Tax, Public Works Committee, September 13, 1984
Greenbrier, Business-Government Relations, September 14, 1984
Railroad Heritage Festival, September 14, 1984
Press Release, Randolph Circles State (Weekend), September 14, 1984
Bread for the World Award, Charleston, September 15, 1984
Oil and Gas Festival, September 15, 1984
Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner (Rockefeller for Senate), September 15, 1984
Sewage Treatment Project, Huntington, September 16, 1984
Convention II, 197th Anniversary of Constitution, September 17, 1984
Distinguished Service Award in Coal (Pittsburgh), September 18, 1984
Steel Import Quotas, Press Release, September 19, 1984
Philadelphia, Public Works Congress and Equipment Show, September 19, 1984
Black Lung (S. 38), Labor Committee, September 21, 1984
Bible Advocate Interview, Denver, September 21, 1984
Randolph Home in Elkins for Shepler-Smith Wedding, September 22, 1984
Charleston Gazette, September 24, 1984
Aero Club, Washington, September 24, 1984
Council for Exceptional Children, Breakfast, September 25, 1984
Highway Legislation, Interstate Funding Approval, September 25, 1984
Democratic Victory Gala, September 25, 1984
Humphrey Portrait, Dedication in Capitol (Bust), September 26, 1984
Agri-Energy Reception for Al-Sudeary, September 27, 1984
American Roads Builders Association, Tribute Dinner for JR, September 27, 1984
Interview, Post Office and Federal Office, Elkins, September 27, 1984
Randolph Enterprise Review Newspaper Folds, September 27, 1984
BOX 130
Speeches/Press Releases Box 130
Future Farmers of America Luncheon, Bonnie Spencer, October 2, 1984
Interview, Maggie Hunter, New York Times, October 2, 1984
Press Release, Vocational Education, October 3, 1984
Press Release, Steel Import Relief Stabilization Act, October 4, 1984
Interview, Doug Joyner, Capital Connection, October 4, 1984
Interview, Dan Kush, Biznet News, October 5, 1984
Speech, Mental Health Association of W.Va. (Charleston), October 6, 1984
Press Release, Forest Festival, Elkins, W.Va., October 6, 1984
Press Release, Older Americans Act will benefit W.Va., October 9, 1984
Interview, Washington Post with Ward Sinclair, October 10, 1984
Interview, Gannett News Service, with Judith Horstmann, October 10, 1984
Interview, Courtney Sheldon, US News & World Report, October 10, 1984
Interview, Ben Franklin, New York Times, October 10, 1984
Interview, Bobbie Hornig, NBC Evening News, October 11, 1984
Interview, Tom Raum, AP, October 11, 1984
Matewan-Red Jacket, Charleston (did not go), October 11, 1984
Pax Wastewater Treatment Facility Groundbreaking, October 12, 1984
Cedar Lakes Environmental Training Center, Ripley, October 12, 1984
Interview, George Lobsenz, UPI, October 12, 1984
Interview, Barbara Ries, USA Today, October 13, 1984
Bridgeport Mountain State Council of Blind, October 13, 1984
Crichlow Memoriam, October 13, 1984
Speech, Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival, Martinsburg, W.Va., October 19-20, 1984
Statement, American Legion for January 85 Issue, October 17, 1984
Interview, Mark Davis, Wheeling, W.Va., WTRF-TV, October 19, 1984
Speech, Evergreen Farm, Lincoln, VA, Intercessor Church
Speech, American Council of The Blind (DOD/Navy) McDonald’s, October 24, 1984
Speech, National Academy of Sciences, October 23, 1984
Speech, Uniontown, PA, 1984 Democratic Pre-Election Dinner, October 24, 1984
Speech, Festival of Flight, Salem College, October 14, 1984
Speech, Cable-TV, White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., October 15, 1984
Interview, Reagan Administration Intends to cut back Black Lung Benefits, October 16, 1894
Interview, Washington Times, with Bob Robinson, October 16, 1984
Interview, Associated Press with Rose Horowitz, October 16, 1984
Interview, Detroit News with Susan Fleming, October 17, 1984
Interview, ABC Radio (Los Angeles) Michael Jackson, October 17, 1984
Statement, with Walter Mondale, October 18, 1984
Interview, U.S. Highways with Jean Murphy, October 18, 1984
1, Deaf and Blind School Visit – Romney, October 25, 1984
2, Radio, Seattle, Washington (Interview), October 25, 1984
3, Jennings Randolph Letter Endorses Rockefeller, October 25, 1984
4, National Aviation Club Luncheon Tribute (Crystal City), October 25, 1984
5, Rockefeller Campaign, Senator spends day with Rockefeller, October 26, 1984
6, Romney (Potomac Center) Dedication of New Wing, October 26, 1984
7, Sissonville Groundbreaking, Wastewater Treatment, October 26, 1984
8, Romney, Bakery visit, Handicapped workers, October 26, 1984
9, Sports writers Luncheon, WVU, Morgantown, October 27, 1984
10, Eagle Scout (Grandson of Mrs. McLaughlin), October 27, 1984
11, American Gas Association Dinner, Senate Caucus Room, October 27, 1984
12, USS Stump, Randolph on W.Va. Flagship (Change-of-Commission), October 29, 1984
13, New York Times Article on Huntington, W.Va., October 30, 1984
14, Primary Health Care, Canaan Valley, October 31, 1984
15, WVU – UVA Football game (Morgantown), October 31, 1984
16, Agriculture Commissioner, Gus Douglass (comments), November 1, 1984
17, Peace Education Project (Morgantown), November 2, 1984
18, West Run Watershed, Morgantown, November 2, 1984
19, W.Va. Political (Morgantown) Science Association, November 2, 1984
20, W.Va. will vote for Mondale (Statement by Jennings Randolph) on 11/6, November 2, 1984
21, “Welcome Home” at Camp Pioneer, Elkins, November 4, 1984
22, Randolph’s 26th Anniversary in Senate, November 5, 1984
23, Colgan Airlines Begin Elkins Service Soon, November 5, 1984
24, CAB/ELKINS Air Service press release, November 5, 1984
25, Dinner Honoring Jennings Randolph, Martinsburg-Berkeley County, November 7, 1984
26, W.Va. University Alumni Association Luncheon in U.S. Capitol, November 8, 1984
27, Napoleon Hill Foundation Tape, November 9, 1984
28, Veteran’s Day, Senator in Luxembourg gravesites, November 11, 1984
29, North Atlantic Assembly, Brussels, November 12, 1984
30, W.Va. School named for Jennings Randolph (First Ward), November 20, 1984
31, Thanksgiving, Charleston Daily Mail, November 21, 1984
32, Ms. W.Va. Teen Pagent, Charleston, W.Va., November 23, 1984
33, Marshall University Award, November 24, 1984
34, Tribute (George Eubanks) New Martinsville, November 26, 1984
35, Interview (WRC-TV) with Susan King, November 26, 1984
36, Elkins to get automated Freight Service Station (FAA), November 27, 1984
37, Interview, Cox Broadcasting with Pat Weber, November 29, 1984
38, Interview, ABC Niteline News, November 29, 1984
39, Press Release, Tax Revision Proposals by Treasury, November 29, 1984
40, Job Corps in Action, December 1984
41, Madrid, Spain (Conference on Peace and Human Rights, Hammer), December, 1984
42, Coal Industry Tribute to Jennings Randolph (American Mining Congress), December 4, 1984
43, Washington Host Lions Club (Lawsuit against McDonalds), December 5, 1984
44, Union Carbide Institute, W.Va., December 6, 1984
45, Voice of America, Four Individuals Interviewing Jennings Randolph, December 11, 1984
46, Charleston Gazette Interview, December 11, 1984
47, Salem College Ceremony for Jon McBride (Air and Space), December 11, 1984
48, West Virginia Society Reception honoring Jennings Randolph Air & Space, December 11, 1984
49, interview PM Magazine cancelled (lack of participants), December 14, 1984
50, Clean Coal, Nation’s Energy Future, December 14, 1984
51, Congressional Quarterly Interview with Steve Gettinger, December 18, 1984
52, Martinsburg (WRNR) Christmas Message, December 18, 1984
53, Charleston Gazette Interview, December 19, 1984
54, Washington Post Interview, December 19, 1984
55, Christmas Message, Charleston, Daily Mail, December 20, 1984
56, WOWK-TV Interview, Huntington, December 20, 1984
57, W.Va. Contractors Association in Charleston, December 20, 1984
58, Roll Call Interview, Sid Yudain, Editor, December 28, 1984
59, W.Va. Hillbilly, Margaret Shannon’s Father, December 28, 1984
60, Staff Farewell, January 2, 1985
BOX 131
(LIMITED ACCESS - NOW BOX 907)**
Personal Box 1
Personal, Contributions, 1965-1971
BOX 132
(LIMITED ACCESS - NOW BOX 908)**
Personal Box 2
Personal, Contributions, 1972-1976
BOX 133
(LIMITED ACCESS - NOW BOX 909)**
Personal Box 3
Personal, Contributions, 1978-1984
BOX 134
Personal Box 4
134:1 Personal, American Red Cross, 1959-1960
134:2 Personal, American Road Builders Association, 1959-1960
134:3 Personal, American University, 1953-1958
134:4 Personal, John E. Amos, 1959-1960
134:5 Personal, Apprenticeship Council (Gino J. Simi), 1957-1959
134:6 Personal, William Arnold, 1959-1960
134:7 Personal, American Association of Airport Executives, 1959
134:8 Personal, B, 1951-1960
134:9 Personal, Forest Festival Princess, 1959-1962
134:10 Personal, B, Political, 1960
134:11 Personal, Beckley College, 1960
134:12 Personal, Big Brothers of DC, 1959-1960
134:13 Personal, Boys Club of Metropolitan Police, DC, 1959-1960
134:14 Personal, C, 1958-1960
134:15 Personal, Campaign, 1959-1960
134:16 Personal, Campaign Commendation, 1958-1960
134:17 Personal, Campaign Congratulations Answered, A-M, 1960
134:18 Personal, Campaign Congratulations Answered, N-Z, 1960
134:19 Personal, Campaign Workers, 1960
134:20 Personal, Capital Airlines, 1959-1960
134:21 Personal, Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges, 1959-1960
134:22 Personal, D, 1958-1960
134:23 Personal, D, Political, 1960
134:24 Personal, Raymond M. Davis, 1955-1960
134:25 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1952-1957
134:26 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1959-1960
134:27 Personal, Davis Memorial Goodwill Industries, 1958-1959
134:28 Personal, Democratic National Committee, 1951-1960
134:29 Personal, James A. Farley, 1960
134:30 Personal, David B. Franz, 1958-1960
134:31 Personal, Governor’s Committee for Employment of the Physically Handicapped, 1960
134:32 Personal, Walter S. Hallanan, 1947-1960
134:33 Personal, Walter L. Hart, 1958-1960
134:34 Personal, J. Edgar Hoover, 1954-1959
134:35 Personal, International Crossroads Sunday Morning Breakfast (Paul Brindle), 1959-1960
134:36 Personal, Interviews/Questionnaires, 1958-1959
134:37 Personal, Judgeship, 1958-1959
134:38 Personal, Judgeship, Charles F. Paul, Jr., 1959-1960
134:39 Personal, Leadership Training Institute, W. H. M. (Bill) Stover, President, 1958
134:40 Personal, Ted Leitzell, 1956-1960
134:41 Personal, Moe Lerner, 1959-1960
134:42 Personal, Lions International, 1959-1960
134:43 Personal, Political, 1958-1960, A
134:44 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, E
134:45 Personal, Political, 1958-1960, F
134:46 Personal, Political, 1958-1960, G
134:47 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, H
134:48 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, I-J
134:49 Personal, Political, 1960, K
134:50 Personal, Political, 1960, L
134:51 Personal, Son of the Year, 1960
134:52 Personal, Southeastern University, 1957-1960
134:53 Personal, Sam Mallison, 1958-1960
134:54 Personal, Miscellaneous Universities, 1956-1957
134:55 Personal, Morris B. Mitchell, 1944-1958
134:56 Personal, National Aeronautic Association, 1958-1959
134:57 Personal, President’s Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped, 1958-1959
134:58 Personal, S, 1959-1960
BOX 135
Personal Box 5
135:1 Personal, Political, 1958-1960, M
135:2 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, Mc
135:3 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, N
135:4 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, O
135:5 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, P-Q
135:6 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, R*
135:7 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, S
135:8 Personal, Political, 1959-1960, T
135:9 Personal, Political, 1960, U-V
135:10 Personal, Political, 1958-1960, W-Z
135:11 Personal, Political, Election Officials, 1960
135:12 Personal, Political, Election Returns, 1958-1961
135:13 Personal, Harry A. Stansbury, 1959
135:14 Personal, Hulett C. Smith, 1959-1960
135:15 Personal, Transportation Association of America, 1958-1959
135:16 Personal, Lafayette Square United Service Organizations, Richard E. Evans, 1958-1960
135:17 Personal, United Service Organization National Council Member, 1958-1960
135:18 Personal, Political, Election Vote Tabulation, 1960
135:19 Personal, Washington Criminal Justice Association, Inc., 1959-1960
135:20 Personal, West Virginia University, 1947-1956
135:21 Personal, Young Men’s Christian Association, 1947-1956
135:22 Schedules, Jennings Randolph, November 1958-November 1959
135:23 Schedule, Congressman Cleveland M. Bailey, 1960
135:24 Personal, January 1960
135:25 Personal, February 1960
135:26 Personal, March 1960
135:27 Personal, April 1960
135:28 Personal, May 1960
135:29 Personal, June 1960
135:30 Personal, July 1960
135:31 Personal, August 1960
135:32 Personal, September 1960
135:33 Personal, October 1960
135:34 Personal, October 1, 1960
135:35 Personal, October 3, 1960
135:36 Personal, October 4, 1960
135:37 Personal, October 5, 1960
135:38 Personal, October 6, 1960
135:39 Personal, October 7, 1960
135:40 Personal, October 8, 1960
135:41 Personal, October 9, 1960
135:42 Personal, October 10, 1960
135:43 Personal, October 11, 1960
135:44 Personal, October 12, 1960
135:45 Personal, October 13, 1960
135:46 Personal, October 14, 1960
135:47 Personal, October 15, 1960
135:48 Personal, October 16, 1960
135:49 Personal, October 17, 1960
135:50 Personal, October 18, 1960
135:51 Personal, October 19, 1960
135:52 Personal, October 20, 1960
135:53 Personal, October 21, 1960
135:54 Personal, October 22, 1960
135:55 Personal, October 23, 1960
135:56 Personal, October 24, 1960
135:57 Personal, October 25, 1960
135:58 Personal, October 26, 1960
135:59 Personal, October 27, 1960
135:60 Personal, October 28, 1960
135:61 Personal, October 29, 1960
135:62 Personal, October 30, 1960
135:63 Personal, November 1960
135:64 Personal, November 1, 1960
135:65 Personal, November 2, 1960
135:66 Personal, November 3, 1960
135:67 Personal, November 4, 1960
135:68 Personal, November 7, 1960
135:69 Personal, November 8, 1960
135:70 Personal, November 21, 1960
135:71 Personal, November 23, 1960
135:72 Personal, November 26, 1960
135:73 Personal, December 1960
BOX 136
Personal Box 6
136:1 Personal, Air Carriers, Unfair Foreign Competition, Etc., 1962
136:2 Personal, Air Transportation Association of America, 1962
136:3 Personal, American Road Builders, 1961-1962
136:4 Personal, C-H, 1961-1962
136:5 Personal, Citizens Crime Commission of Metropolitan Washington, 1961
136:6 Personal, Phil Conley, 1962
136:7 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1961-1964
136:8 Personal, Inaugural Anniversary Dinner, John F. Kennedy, 1962
136:9 Personal, Judgeships, 1961-1962
136:10 Personal, K, 1961-1962
136:11 Personal, Robert Kerr, 1962
136:12 Personal, L, 1961
136:13 Personal, M, 1961-1962
136:14 Personal, Sam Mallison, 1962
136:15 Personal, NATO, 1962
136:16 Personal, NATO Parliamentarians Conference, 1962-1963
136:17 Personal, P, May 9, 1961
136:18 Personal, Political, 1962
136:19 Personal, President’s Birthday Dinner, 1961
136:20 Personal, Public Works, Scandinavian Tour, 1961
136:21 Personal, R, 1961-1962
136:22 Personal, S, 1961-1962
136:23 Personal, A-B (also absentee voters), 1961-1962
136:24 Personal, Public Works, Central American Tour, 1962
BOX 137
Personal Box 7
137:1 Personal Correspondence, Advertisements Campaign, 1960
137:2 Personal Correspondence, Advertising Campaign (Bruce Crawford), 1960
137:3 Personal Correspondence, Air Transportation Association of America, 1959
137:4 Personal Correspondence, Robert C. Maxwell, 1963-1964
137:5 Personal Correspondence, N-P, 1963
137:6 Personal, 1960 Absentee Voters
137:7 Personal Correspondence, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1963-1964
137:8 Personal Correspondence, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1962
137:9 Personal Correspondence, Speakers Bureau, 1961-1962
137:10 Personal Correspondence, Union Life Insurance Company, 1956-1962
137:11 Personal Correspondence, Union Life Insurance Company, 1963-1964
137:12 Personal Correspondence, W, 1962
137:13 Personal Correspondence, A-D, 1963-1964
137:14 Personal Correspondence, Absentee Voters, 1964
137:15 Personal Correspondence, Air Transportation Association of America, 1964
137:16 Personal Correspondence, American Road Builders Association, 1963-1964
137:17 Personal Correspondence, Blinded Veterans Association, 1961-1962
137:18 Personal Correspondence, F, H, 1963-1964
137:19 Personal Correspondence, Dr. S. Orestes Bond, 1958
137:20 Personal Correspondence, J. Edgar Hoover, 1963-1964
137:21 Personal Correspondence, Judgeship, 1963
137:22 Personal Correspondence, Libyan Trip, 1964
137:23 Personal Correspondence, M, 1963-1964
137:24 Personal Correspondence, Mc, 1964
137:25 Personal, Political, 1964
137:26 Personal, Get Well, 1964
137:27 Personal Correspondence, R, 1963-1964
137:28 Personal Correspondence, Frank Randolph, 1959-1963
137:29 Personal Correspondence, Jay Randolph, 1959-1964
137:30 Personal Correspondence, Salem College, 1963-1964
137:31 Personal Correspondence, Salem College Development Fund, 1964
BOX 138
Personal Box 8
138:1 Personal, Elkins Dinner, 1966
138:2 Personal, Inauguration, 1965
138:3 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1963-1966
138:4 Personal, Judgeships, 1964-1966
138:5 Personal, Libya Trip, 1964
138:6 Personal, Robert E. Maxwell, 1966
138:7 Personal, National Aviation Club Award, 1966
138:8 Personal, Political Breakfasts/Luncheons/Dinners, 1966
138:9 Personal, Public Works Meeting, Lima, Peru, 1965
138:10 Personal, Jennings Randolph, Schedules, 1960
138:11 Personal, Jennings Randolph, West Virginian of the Year, 1965
138:12 Personal, Salem College, 1963-1966
138:13 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1964-1966
138:14 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1967
138:15 Personal, Speakers Bureau, 1963-1966
138:16 Personal, Tech Foundation Fund, 1965
138:17 Personal, Transportation Association of America, 1965
138:18 Personal, Union Life Insurance Company, 1964-1965
BOX 139
Personal Box 9
139:1 Personal, A-S, 1963-1967
139:2 Personal, A, 1966-1967
139:3 Personal, Articles Pending, 1962-1968
139:4 Personal, Absentee Voters Bureau, 1967
139:5 Personal, Air Transport Association, 1967
139:6 Personal, American Capital Life Insurance, 1965-1967
139:7 Personal, American Road Builders Association, 1967-1968
139:8 Personal, Associated Traffic Club, 1967-1968
139:9 Personal, Advertisements (Photocopies), Salem, The Collegian
139:10 Personal, America’s Ten Outstanding Young Men for 1973
139:11 Personal, Articles Pending, 1965-1966
139:12 Personal, B, 1967-1968
139:13 Personal, Big Brothers of DC, 1967-1969
139:14 Personal, Brochure, Passenger Timetables, Chesapeake and Ohio/Baltimore and Ohio Railroads, 1967
139:15 Personal, Blinded Veterans Association, 1967
139:16 Personal, Boys Club of Metropolitan Police, Washington, D.C., 1967-1968
139:17 Personal, C, 1967-1968
139:18 Personal, Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges, 1967-1968
139:19 Personal, Congratulations, 1966, A-C
139:20 Personal, Congratulations, 1966, D-H
139:21 Personal, Congratulations, 1966, I-M
139:22 Personal, Congratulations, 1966, N-Z
139:23 Personal, D, 1967
139:24 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1967-1970
139:25 Personal, Delegate, Democratic National Convention, 1968
139:26 Personal, Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1967
139:27 Personal, Democratic Congressional Dinner Committee, 1967
139:28 Personal, Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1968
139:29 Personal, Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1969
139:30 Personal, Democratic National Committee, 1967
139:31 Personal, E
139:32 Personal, Election Returns, 1967
139:33 Personal, F, 1967-1968
139:34 Personal, G, 1967-1968
139:35 Personal, H, 1966-1968
139:36 Personal, Honolulu Trip, 1967
BOX 140
Personal Box 10
140:1 Personal, Interparliamentary Union Conference, Rome, April 1962
140:2 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1966-1968
140:3 Personal, J, 1967-1968
140:4 Personal, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, September 27, 1969
140:5 Personal, Judgeship, 1967
140:6 Personal, L, 1967-1968
140:7 Personal, Lions International, 1967
140:8 Personal, M, 1967-1968
140:9 Personal, Mc, 1967-1968
140:10 Personal, Memberships, 1967-1968
140:11 Personal, Memberships, 1969
140:12 Personal, Milton College, 1967
140:13 Personal, N, 1967-1968
140:14 Personal, Nassau Parliamentary Conference, 1968
140:15 Personal, National Aviation Day, 1967-1968
140:16 Personal, President’s Ball, 1967
140:17 Personal, Public Works, Panama Sector, Inter-American Highway, 1967
140:18 Personal, S, 1967-1968
140:19 Personal, Speakers Bureau, 1967-1968
140:20 Personal, T, 1968
140:21 Personal, Tenth Pan-American Highway Conference, 1967
140:22 Personal, W, 1968
140:23 Personal, YMCA, 1967-1968
140:24 Correspondence, Personal/Political, A-C, 1966
140:25 Correspondence, Personal/Political, D-G, 1966
140:26 Correspondence, Personal/Political, H-K, 1966
140:27 Correspondence, Personal/Political, L-N, 1966
140:28 Correspondence, Personal/Political, O-Q, 1966
140:29 Correspondence, Personal/Political, R-T, 1966
140:30 Personal, Political, U-Z, 1966
140:31 Correspondence, Personal/Political, Democratic Executive Committee Members, 1967
140:32 Correspondence, Personal/Political, A-G, 1968
140:33 Correspondence, Personal/Political, H-Z, 1968
140:34 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1966-1967
140:35 Personal/Political, Clippings, 1966
140:36 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1967-1968
BOX 141
Personal Box 11
141:1 Personal, A, 1972
141:2 Personal, Absentee Voters Bureau, 1972-1973
141:3 Personal, American Road Builders Association, 1969-1972
141:4 Personal, Articles Pending, 1969-1972
141:5 Personal, Aviation Dinner, April 1971
141:6 Personal, B, 1969-1970
141:7 Personal, B, 1971-1972
141:8 Personal, Big Brothers of DC, 1969-1972
141:9 Personal, Blinded Veterans Association, 1969-1972
141:10 Personal, C, 1969-1972
141:11 Personal, City of Hope Dinner, 1971
141:12 Personal, Congressional Dinner, 1970
141:13 Personal, D, 1969-1971
141:14 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1970-1972
141:15 Personal, Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1971
141:16 Personal, Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1972
141:17 Personal, Democratic National Convention, 1972
141:18 Personal, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1970-1971
141:19 Personal, E, 1969
141:20 Personal, Elkins-Randolph County Airport Dedication, Jennings Randolph Field, 1973
141:21 Personal, F, 1970-1972
141:22 Personal, G, 1970-1972
141:23 Personal, H, 1958-1972
141:24 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1969-1973
141:25 Personal, J, 1969-1972
141:26 Personal, Lyndon Johnson, 1959-1962
141:27 Personal, Judgeships, 1969-1971
141:28 Personal, K, 1970-1972
141:29 Personal, John F. Kennedy, 1963-1964
BOX 142
Personal Box 12
142:1 Personal, Robert F. Kennedy, 1962-1964
142:2 Personal, L, 1972
142:3 Personal, Lions International, 1969-1972
142:4 Personal, M, 1967-1970
142:5 Personal, Sam Mallison, 1969-1972
142:6 Personal, Memberships, 1970-1972*
142:7 Personal, Memberships, 1973
142:8 Personal, Memberships, 1973-1974
142:9 Personal, Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference, Washington, May 4-10, 1970
142:10 Personal, Phillips Moore, 1963-1968
142:11 Personal, Phillips Moore, 1969-1972
142:12 Personal, N, 1967-1970
142:13 Personal, North Atlantic Assembly, Turkey, October 21-28, 1973
142:14 Personal, O, 1969
142:15 Personal, P, 1969-1970
142:16 Personal, Political, 1970
142:17 Personal, Political, 1971-1972
142:18 Personal, Political Contributions, 1974
142:19 Personal, Political, Correspondence, 1969
142:20 Personal, Political, Correspondence, S-T, 1972
142:21 Personal, Political, Correspondence, U-W, 1972
142:22 Personal, Political, Correspondence, X-Z, 1972
142:23 Personal, Political, George L. Cutlip, 1972
142:24 Personal, R, 1969-1970
142:25 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1971-1972
BOX 143
Personal Box 13
143:1 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1970
143:2 Personal, Frank Randolph, 1969, 1970-1972
143:3 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Jay Randolph, 1971-1973
143:4 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1970
143:5 Personal, S, 1969-1970
143:6 Personal, S, 1971-1972
143:7 Personal, Salem College, 1969-1970, 1973
143:8 Personal, Salem College, 1969-1970 (A)*
143:9 Personal, Salem College, 1971
143:10 Personal, Salem College, 1972
143:11 Personal, Salem College, 1973
143:12 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist, 1969-1970
143:13 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist, 1971-1972
143:14 Personal, Southeastern University, 1969-1971
143:15 Personal, Speakers Bureau, 1969
143:16 Personal, T, 1971-1972
143:17 Personal, V, 1970
143:18 Personal, V, 1972
143:19 Personal, VFW National Gold Medal Citation, 1969
143:20 Personal, W, 1970-1972
143:21 Personal, W, 1969-1970
143:22 Personal, Harold Wibberley, 1970
143:23 Personal, Wilson G. Dunn Luncheon, 1969-1970
143:24 Personal, X, Y, Z, 1971
143:25 Personal, X, Y, Z, 1969
143:26 Personal, Young Men’s Christian Association, 1969-1970
BOX 144
Personal Box 14
144:1 Personal, Democratic National Committee, 1974
144:2 Personal, Green Acres Regional Center, Randolph Hall Dedication, 1973
144:3 Personal, Democratic Mini-Convention, 1974
144:4 Personal, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1974-1975
144:5 Personal, Political, West Virginia State Democratic Executive Committee, 1974
144:6 Personal, Senator Randolph Biographical Information, 1980
144:7 Personal, Randolph Donations, 1973
144:8 Personal, John W. Davis Luncheon, 1974
144:9 Personal, Harpers Ferry National Park, Jennings Randolph Bridge Dedication, 1974
144:10 Personal, Greenbrier College, 1973
144:11 Personal, Mrs. Mary K. Randolph, 1980-1981
144:12 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1981
144:13 Personal, Frank Randolph, 1973 - 1974
144:14 Personal, Telephone Calls and Letters of Thanks to the Senator, 1979-1983
144:15 Personal, Calling List, 1979
144:16 Personal, Hurley Bowers Case, 1979
144:17 Personal, D, 1973-1974
144:18 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1973-1974
144:19 Personal, F, 1973 - 1974
144:20 Personal, G, 1973-1974
144:21 Personal, H, 1973-1974
144:22 Personal, Honorary Awards, 1972-1973
144:23 Personal, Honorary Awards, Kentucky Colonel, 1967
144:24 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1973-1974
144:25 Personal, J, 1973-1974
144:26 Personal, K, 1973-1974
144:27 Personal, L, 1973-1974
144:28 Personal, M, 1973-1974
144:29 Personal, Sam Mallison Tribute Dinner, October 29, 1974
144:30 Personal, Military Benefits Association, Christmas Letters, 1974
144:31 Personal, Phillips Moore, 1974
144:32 Personal, Mc,1973-1974
144:33 Personal, N, 1974
144:34 Personal, National Cowboy Hall of Fame, 1965
144:35 Personal, O, 1973
144:36 Personal, P, 1973-1974
144:37 Personal, Political, 1973-1974
144:38 Personal, R, 1972-1974
144:39 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1973-1974
144:40 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1973-1980
144:41 Personal, Jennings Randolph, Speaking Fees, 1977
144:42 Personal, Mary Randolph, 1971-1974
144:43 Personal, S, 1972
144:44 Personal, S, 1973-1974
144:45 Personal, T, 1972
144:46 Personal, U, 1972
144:47 Personal, V, 1972
144:48 Personal, W, 1972
BOX 145
Personal Box 15
145:1 Personal, A
145:2 Personal, Articles Pending
145:3 Personal, Articles Published
145:4 Personal, B
145:5 Personal, Bennett, Millard
145:6 Personal, Braxton, S. Lee
145:7 Personal, Brennan, Helen
145:8 Personal, Big Brothers of D.C.
145:9 Personal, C
145:10 Personal, Carr, Ernestine
145:11 Personal, Carroll, Mrs. Mildred
145:12 Personal, Carter, Jimmy
145:13 Personal, Campaign Contributions 1975-1976*
145:14 Personal, Constituent Contact Cards, A-B, 1976-1983
145:15 Personal, Constituent Contact Cards, C-D, 1977-1983
145:16 Personal, Constituent Contact Cards, E-G, 1977-1983
145:17 Personal, Constituent Contact Cards, H-L, 1977-1983
145:18 Personal, Constituent Contact Cards, M-O, 1977-1983
145:19 Personal, Constituent Contact Cards, P-S, 1977-1983
145:20 Personal, Constituent Contact Cards, T-Z, 1977-1983
145:21 Personal Correspondence, Jennings Randolph
145:22 Personal, Program, 1977 Democratic Congressional Dinner
145:23 Personal, Program, Magna Carta Presentation Ceremony, June 3, 1976
145:24 Personal, Jennings Randolph, Speech (Reprint), “The Unapplauded Molders of Men,” The Origin of Mother’s Day: A Tribute to Anna Jarvis
145:25 Personal, West Virginia Hillbilly, “Reporter Randolph Interviews a Friend of John W. Davis,” August 17, 1974
145:26 Personal, Political, United States Senate, A-D, 1971-1972
145:27 Personal, Political, United States Senate, E-H, 1971-1972
145:28 Personal, Political, United States Senate, I-M, 1971-1972
145:29 Personal, Political, United States Senate, N-R, 1971-1972
145:30 Personal, Political, United States Senate, S-Z, 1971-1972
145:31 Personal, Death of Mary Randolph, Jennings Randolph Letter, April 1981
145:32 Personal, Death of Mary Randolph, Mailing Addresses, Letters of Condolence, 1981
BOX 146
Personal Box 16
146:1 Personal, Robert C. Byrd, Campaign Contributions, 1976*
146:2 Personal, C, 1973-1974
146:3 Personal, City of Hope, 1973
146:4 Personal, Committee Chairmen, 1973-1975
146:5 Personal, Contributions, 1975 (1 of 2)*
146:6 Personal, Contributions, 1975 (2 of 2)*
146:7 Personal, D, 1975-1976
146:8 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1975-1976
146:9 Personal, Democratic Conference, 1975-1976
146:10 Personal, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1975-1976
146:11 Personal, Democratic National Convention, 1976
146:12 Personal, Elkins Office Visits, 1974-1975
146:13 Personal, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 1976
146:14 Personal, Endorsements and Sponsorships, 1972
146:15 Personal, Energy Committee, 1974
146:16 Personal, F, 1975-1976
146:17 Personal, G, 1975-1976
146:18 Personal, H, 1975-1976
146:19 Personal, Hillbilly, 1976-1977
146:20 Personal, Honorary Awards, 1975-1976
146:21 Personal, Inauguration, 1977
146:22 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1975-1976
146:23 Personal, J, 1976
146:24 Personal, Judgeships (Fourth Circuit Court), A-H, 1974-1976
146:25 Personal, Judgeships (Fourth Circuit Court), I-R, 1974-1975
BOX 147
Personal Box 17
147:1 Personal, Judgeships, 4th Circuit Court, S-Z, 1973-1974*
147:2 Personal, Judgeships, Southern District of West Virginia, 1976
147:3 Personal, K, 1975-1976
147:4 Personal, L, 1972-1976
147:5 Personal, M, 1975-1976
147:6 Personal, Majority Leader Candidates, 1976
147:7 Personal, Majority Whip Candidates, 1976
147:8 Personal, Marriott Corporation, 1976
147:9 Personal, Robert E. Maxwell, 1976
147:10 Personal, Mc, 1975-1976
147:11 Personal, Memberships, 1975-1976
147:12 Personal, Memberships and Dues, 1976
147:13 Personal, Metropolitan Police Boys Club, DC, 1974-1976
147:14 Personal, Mexico Interparliamentary Conference, March 26, 1975
147:15 Personal, Phillips Moore, 1975-1976
147:16 Personal, N, 1974-1976
147:17 Personal, O, 1976
147:18 Personal, P, 1976
147:19 Personal, Political, 1976
147:20 Personal, Political, Contributions, 1976*
147:21 Personal, Q, 1976
147:22 Personal, R, 1976
147:23 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1975-1976
147:24 Personal, S, 1976
147:25 Personal, Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1976
147:26 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1975-1976
147:27 Personal, Southeastern University, 1975-1976
147:28 Personal, Speakers Bureau, 1975
147:29 Personal, Sponsorships, 1975-1976
147:30 Personal, Sponsorships, 1976
147:31 Personal, T, 1975-1976
147:32 Personal, U, 1975-1976
147:33 Personal, United States House of Representatives, 1976
147:34 Personal, United States Senators, 1975-1976
147:35 Personal, V, 1975-1976
147:36 Personal, Vouchers Stamps, 1974
147:37 Personal, W, 1975-1976
147:38 Personal, Mabel West, 1961-1976
147:39 Personal, West Virginia Historical Society, 1976
147:40 Personal, Harold Wibberley, 1971-1972
147:41 Personal, X-Z, 1974
BOX 148
Personal Box 18
148:1 Personal, Political, Congratulatory Correspondence, 1972
148:2 Personal, Frank Randolph, 1975
148:3 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1975-1976
148:4 Personal, Jennings Randolph, Appreciation Dinner, Charleston, September 20, 1975
148:5 Personal, Jennings Randolph, Birthday, 1975
148:6 Personal, Jennings Randolph, Proposed Book, 1973
148:7 Personal, Mary Randolph, 1976*
148:8 Personal, S, 1975-1976*
148:9 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1963-1968
148:10 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1973-1974
148:11 Personal, Southeastern University, 1967-1968
148:12 Personal, Southeastern University, 1973-1974
148:13 Personal, Speakers Bureau, 1973-1974
148:14 Personal, Sponsorships, 1973-1974
148:15 Personal, Charles R. Sturm, 1964-1971
148:16 Personal, T, 1973-1974
148:17 Personal, United States Senators, 1973-1974
148:18 Personal, V, 1973-1974
148:19 Personal, W, 1973-1974
148:20 Personal, West Virginia Cancer Crusade, 1972-1974
BOX 149
Personal Box 19
149:1 Personal, A, 1977
149:2 Personal, Advertisements, 1977
149:3 Personal, American Road Builders Association, 1977
149:4 Personal, Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, 1977
149:5 Personal, B, 1977
149:6 Personal, Big Brothers of DC, 1977
149:7 Personal, S. Lee Braxton, 1977-1978
149:8 Personal, Richard Buck, 1977
149:9 Personal, C, 1977-1978
149:10 Personal, D, 1977
149:11 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1977
149:12 Personal, E, 1977
149:13 Personal, F, 1976-1977
149:14 Personal, Roberta Ford, 1969-1975
149:15 Personal, Roberta Ford, 1976-1977
149:16 Personal, G-H, 1977
149:17 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1977
149:18 Personal, K-L, 1977
149:19 Personal, M-N, 1977
149:20 Personal, Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, 1977
149:21 Personal, Majority Leader Candidate, 1976
149:22 Personal, Majority Whip Meetings, 1977
149:23 Personal, Marriott Corporation, 1977
149:24 Personal, Robert E. Maxwell, 1977*
149:25 Personal, Memberships and Dues, 1977
149:26 Personal, DC Metropolitan Police Boys Club, 1977
149:27 Personal, Mississippi Road Case, 1977
149:28 Personal, Napoleon Hill Academy, 1977
149:29 Personal, National Prayer Breakfast, 1977
149:30 Personal, P, 1977
149:31 Personal, Political, 1977
149:32 Personal, R, 1976-1977
149:33 Personal, R, 1977
149:34 Personal, Jennings Randolph Appreciation Dinner, 1977
149:35 Personal, Select Committee on Ethics, 1977
149:36 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1977
149:37 Personal, Southeastern University, 1977
BOX 150
Personal Box 20
150:1 Personal, Sponsorship and Endorsements, 1977
150:2 Personal, T, 1977
150:3 Personal, U.S. House of Representatives, 1977
150:4 Personal, U.S. Senators, 1977
150:5 Personal, V, 1977
150:6 Personal, W, 1977
150:7 Personal, Jennings Randolph Reelection, 1977
150:8 Personal, Religious Heritage of America, 1977
150:9 Personal, Jay Rockefeller, 1977
150:10 Personal, Jay Rockefeller, Inauguration, 1977
150:11 Personal, S, 1977
150:12 Personal, B, 1978
150:13 Personal, Millard Bennett, 1977-1978
150:14 Personal, S. Lee Braxton, 1978
150:15 Personal, C, 1977-1978
150:16 Personal, Ernestine Carr, 1977-1978
150:17 Personal, Randolph Carr, 1977-1978
150:18 Personal, D, 1978
150:19 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1978
150:20 Personal, E, 1978
150:21 Personal, F, 1978
150:22 Personal, FDR New Deal, 1978
150:23 Personal, Nanette Fabray, 1978
150:24 Personal, Berta Ford, 1976-1978*
150:25 Personal, G, 1977-1978
150:26 Personal, H, 1978
150:27 Personal, I, 1978
150:28 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1978
150:29 Personal, J, 1978
150:30 Personal, K, 1978
150:31 Personal, L, 1978
150:32 Personal, Pare Lorentz, 1978
150:33 Personal, M, 1978
150:34 Personal, Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, 1978
150:35 Personal, Robert E. Maxwell, 1978
150:36 Personal, Memberships and Dues, 1978
150:37 Personal, N, 1978
150:38 Personal, P, 1978
150:39 Personal, Political, 1978
150:40 Personal, Political, 1978-1979
150:41 Personal, Political, Contributions, 1978*
150:42 Personal, Political, Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, 1977-1978
150:43 Personal, R, 1978
150:44 Personal, Frank Randolph, 1977-1978
150:45 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1977-1978
150:46 Personal, Jennings Randolph, Re-Election, Congratulatory Correspondence, 1978
150:47 Personal, Mary Randolph, 1977-1978
BOX 151
Personal Box 21
151:1 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1960-1978
151:2 Personal, Reelection, 1978
151:3 Personal, Reelection, 1978, Congratulatory Correspondence, A-L
151:4 Personal, Reelection, 1978, Congratulatory Correspondence, M-Z
151:5 Personal, Reelection, 1978, Letter, Arch A. Moore, Jr., December 26, 1978
151:6 Personal, Reelection, 1978, President’s Visit, 1978
151:7 Personal, Reelection, 1978, Thank You Letters #1
151:8 Personal, Reelection, 1978, Thank You Letters #2
151:9 Personal, Religious Heritage of America, 1978
151:10 Personal, Jay Rockefeller, 1978
151:11 Personal, S, 1977-1978
151:12 Personal, Salem College, A-F, 1978
151:13 Personal, Salem College, G-M, 1978
151:14 Personal, Salem College, R-Z, 1978
151:15 Personal, Salem College, Board of Trustees, 1978
151:16 Personal, Salem College, Contributions, 1978*
151:17 Personal, Salem College, Jennings Randolph Portrait Dedication, 1978
151:18 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1978
151:19 Personal, James B. Shahan, 1978
151:20 Personal, Southeastern University, 1978
151:21 Personal, Sponsorships and Endorsements, 1978
151:22 Personal, Democratic Steering Committee, 1978
151:23 Personal, W. Clement Stone, 1978
151:24 Personal, T, 1978
151:25 Personal, Duncan Thecker, 1978
151:26 Personal, United States House of Representatives, 1978
151:27 Personal, United States Senators, 1978
151:28 Personal, V, 1978
151:29 Personal, Vance, 1978
151:30 Personal, Vouchers, Stamps, 1978
151:31 Personal, Vouchers, Stationary Room, 1978
151:32 Personal, Vouchers, Subscriptions, 1978
151:33 Personal, Travel Vouchers, 1978
151:34 Personal, W, 1978
151:35 Personal, Kenneth Weimer, 1978
BOX 152
Personal Box 22
152:1 Personal, A, 1979
152:2 Personal, Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights
152:3 Personal, Automobile, Plymouth – Purchased June 1968
152:4 Personal Awards, Wright Brothers Award, 1979
152:5 Personal Awards, West Virginia Air National Guard Distinguished Service Award, 1979
152:6 Personal Awards, National Peace Academy Campaign Award, 1978-1979
152:7 Personal Awards, Friend of Education Award, 1979
152:8 Personal Awards, Humanitarian Award, 1978-1979
152:9 Personal Articles, Water and Sewer Works, 1979
152:10 Personal Articles, Fortune Magazine, September 1975
152:11 Personal, B, 1979
152:12 Personal, S. Lee Braxton, 1978-1979
152:13 Personal, Biographical Information, 1979
152:14 Personal, Millard Bennett, 1977-1980
152:15 Personal, Sears, Roebuck, and Company Birthday Letter, March 8, 1980
152:16 Personal, C, 1979
152:17 Personal, Ernestine Carr, 1979
152:18 Personal, Jimmy Carter, 1979
152:19 Personal, D, 1979
152:20 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1979
152:21 Personal, E, 1979
152:22 Personal, F, 1979
152:23 Personal, G, 1979
152:24 Personal, Gifts, 1979
152:25 Personal, H, 1979
152:26 Personal, Household Help, 19749
152:27 Personal, Inter-Parliamentary Union, Prague, Czechoslovakia, 1979
152:28 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1979
152:29 Personal, J, 1979
152:30 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1979
152:31 Personal, Judgeships, A-K, 1979
152:32 Personal, Judgeships, L-Z, 1979
152:33 Personal, Jennings Randolph Appreciation Dinner, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1979
152:34 Personal, K, 1979
152:35 Personal, Keep America Beautiful
152:36 Personal, Henry B. King, 1979
152:37 Personal, L, 1979
152:38 Personal, 1979, Pare Lorentz
152:39 Personal, 1979, M
BOX 153
Personal Box 23
153:1 Personal, 1979, Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd
153:2 Personal, 1979, Sam Mallison Funeral
153:3 Personal, 1979, Judge Robert Maxwell
153:4 Personal, 1979, T
153:5 Personal, 1979, Memberships
153:6 Personal, 1979, Phillips Moore
153:7 Personal, 1979, N
153:8 Personal, 1979, Newspaper and Magazine
153:9 Personal, 1979, North Atlantic Assembly, Ottawa, Canada
153:10 Personal, 1979, O
153:11 Personal, 1979, P
153:12 Personal, 1979, Political, Contributions*
153:13 Personal, 1979, Political, Swearing In Ceremony
153:14 Personal, 1979, President’s Coal Commission
153:15 Personal, 1978-1979, Presidential Committee on Coal Industry
153:16 Personal, 1979, R
153:17 Personal, 1979, Frank Randolph
153:18 Personal, 1979, Randolph Household Help, First Quarter
153:19 Personal, 1979, Jay Randolph
153:20 Personal, 1979, Jennings Randolph
153:21 Personal, 1979, Jennings Randolph, Birthday
153:22 Personal, 1979, Randolph Campaign
153:23 Personal, 1979, Mary Randolph
153:24 Personal, 1979, Mary Randolph, Illness
153:25 Personal, 1979, Sue Randolph
153:26 Personal, 1979, Receipts and Paid Bills
153:27 Personal, 1979, Religious Heritage of America
153:28 Personal, 1979, Nelson Rockefeller
153:29 Personal, 1979, S
153:30 Personal, 1979, Salem College, Board of Trustees, Meeting Minutes
153:31 Personal, 1979, Salem College, A-F
153:32 Personal, 1979, Salem College, G-H
153:33 Personal, 1979, Salem College, P-W
153:34 Personal, 1979, Salem College, Contributions*
153:35 Personal, 1979, Salem College, Commencement Speakers
153:36 Personal, 1979, Seventh Day Baptist Church
153:37 Personal, 1979, Southeastern University
153:38 Personal, 1979, Sponsorship and Endorsement
153:39 Personal, 1979, Staff Parties
153:40 Personal, 1979, W. Clement Stone
BOX 154
Personal Box 24
154:1 Personal, T
154:2 Duncan Thecker, 1979
154:3 Personal, U.S. House of Representatives, 1979
154:4 Personal, United States Senators, 1979 (1 of 2)
154:5 Personal, United States Senators, 1979 (2 of 2)
154:6 Personal, V, 1979
154:7 Personal, V, 1979
154:8 Personal, Jimie Vance, Wheeling College, Honorary Degree, 1979
154:9 Personal, Vouchers, Miscellaneous (Monthly Statements), 1977 - 1979
154:10 Personal, Vouchers, TWX Statements, 1978 - 1979
154:11 Personal, 10% Vouchers, 1979 - 1981
154:12 Personal, Four Part Pink Vouchers, 1980
154:13 Personal, Vouchers to be Submitted, 1977 - 1981
154:14 Personal, Vouchers, Receipts, and Paid Bills, 1978 - 1979
154:15 Personal, W, 1979
154:16 Personal, X-Z, 1979
BOX 155
Personal Box 25
155:1 Personal, Honorary Awards, Speaker of the Year, 1968
155:2 Personal, Honorary Award, Pikeville College, 1973
155:3 Personal, Honorary Awards, 1971-1973
155:4 Personal, Honorary Award, 1973
155:5 Personal, Honorary Awards, 1978
155:6 Personal, Honorary Degrees, 1967
155:7 Personal, Honorary Degrees, 1970
155:8 Personal, Honorary Degree, College of Steubenville, May 7, 1978
155:9 Personal, A, 1978
155:10 Personal, Awards, American Bison, 1977
155:11 Personal, Awards, American Legion, 1977
155:12 Personal, Awards, American Road Builders Association, 1974
155:13 Personal, Awards, Bell Greve, 1975
155:14 Personal, Awards, Bluefield Post Office, 1978
155:15 Personal, Awards, California Blind Businessmen, Inc., 1973
155:16 Personal, Awards, Christian Record Braille Foundation, 1976
155:17 Personal, Awards, Citizens for Highway Safety, 1978
155:18 Personal, Awards, Consulting Engineers Council, 1974
155:19 Personal, Awards, Davis and Elkins College, Founders Day, Bicentennial, 1976-1977
155:20 Personal, Awards, DC Dental Society, 1978
155:21 Personal, Awards, Easter Seals, 1976
155:22 Personal, Awards, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 1978
155:23 Personal, Awards, Goodwill Industries, 1975
155:24 Personal, Awards, Keep America Beautiful, 1974
155:25 Personal, Awards, Lions Club, 1977
155:26 Personal, Awards, Marshall University, 1977-1978
155:27 Personal, Awards, Metropolitan Police Boys Club, 1976
155:28 Personal, Awards, Migel Medal, 1974
155:29 Personal, Awards, Military Order of the Purple Heart, 1977
155:30 Personal, Awards, Miss National Teenager, 1978
155:31 Personal, Awards, National Children’s Island, Inc., 1976
155:32 Personal, Awards, National Environmental Development Association, 1976
155:33 Personal, Awards, National Legislative Commission, 1978
155:34 Personal, Awards, National Society Children of the American Revolution, 1977
155:35 Personal, Awards, National Society for Autistic Children, 1974
155:36 Personal, Awards, National Solid Waste Management, 1979
155:37 Personal, Awards, Neil J. Curry, 1974
155:38 Personal, Awards, Pollution Engineering Magazine, 1977
155:39 Personal, Awards, President’s Commission on Employment of Handicapped, 1976
155:40 Personal, Awards, President’s Medal of Human Resources Center, 1977
155:41 Personal, Awards, Randolph County Committee on Aging, 1975
155:42 Personal, Awards, Randolph-Sheppard Awards, 1976
155:43 Personal, Awards, Religious Heritage of America, 1976-1977
155:44 Personal, Awards, Resource Recovery Man of the Year, 1977-1978
155:45 Personal, Awards, Society of Value Engineers, 1977
155:46 Personal, Awards, South Charleston Certificate of Appreciation, 1975
155:47 Personal, Awards, Weirton VFW Awards Banquet, 1974
155:48 Personal, Awards, West Virginia Air National Guard, 1977
155:49 Personal, Awards, West Virginia Association of the Directors of Senior Programs, Inc., 1977
155:50 Personal, Awards, West Virginia Library Association, 1974
155:51 Personal, Awards, West Virginia Motor Truck Association, 1975
155:52 Personal, Awards, West Virginia Public Health Association, 1974
155:53 Personal, Awards, Wheeling College, 1976
155:54 Personal, Awards, Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, 1977-1979
BOX 156
Personal Box 26
156:1 Personal, A, 1980
156:2 Personal, Advertisements, 1980
156:3 Personal, Awards, Statesmanship Award, 1979-1980
156:4 Personal, B, 1980
156:5 Personal, Expenses, 1979-1980
156:6 Personal, S. Braxton Lee, 1980
156:7 Personal, Budget Meetings, 1980
156:8 Personal, 1980, C
156:9 Personal, 1980, Carr, Ernestine
156:10 Personal, C
156:11 Personal, Christmas Gifts, 1980-1981
156:12 Personal, D, 1980
156:13 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1980
156:14 Personal, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1980
156:15 Personal, E, 1980
156:16 Personal, F, Nanette Fabray, 1980
156:17 Personal, G, 1980
156:18 Personal, Gifts, 1980
156:19 Personal, H, 1980
156:20 Personal, Hillbilly, 1980
156:21 Personal, Household Help, 1980
156:22 Personal, I, 1980
156:23 Personal, Interparliamentary Union, 1980
156:24 Personal, Interviews and Questionaires, 1980
156:25 Personal, J, 1980
156:26 Personal, Judgeships, 1980
156:27 Personal, K, 1980
156:28 Personal, Henry King, 1980
156:29 Personal, L, 1980
156:30 Personal, M, 1980
156:31 Personal, Majority Leader Robert C. Byrd, 1980
BOX 157
Personal Box 27
157:1 Personal, Robert Maxwell, 1980*
157:2 Personal, Mc, 1980
157:3 Personal, Memberships and Dues, 1980
157:4 Personal, N, 1980
157:5 Personal, National Prayer Breakfast Committee, 1980
157:6 Personal, Nine Thousandth Vote, 1980
157:7 Personal, O, 1980
157:8 Personal, P, 1980
157:9 Personal, Peace Academy, 1980
157:10 Personal, Political, 1980
157:11 Personal, Political Contributions, 1980*
157:12 Personal, R, 1980
157:13 Personal, Radio-Television, 1980
157:14 Personal, Frank Randolph, 1980
157:15 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1980
157:16 Personal, Jay Randolph III, 1980
157:17 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1980
157:18 Personal, Jennings Randolph, Birthday, 1980
157:19 Personal, Mary Randolph, 1980
157:20 Personal, Mary Randolph, Get Well Cards, 1980
157:21 Personal, Mary Randolph, Honorary Degree, 1980
157:22 Personal, Sue Randolph, 1980
157:23 Personal, Receipts and Paid Bills, 1980
157:24 Personal, Religious Heritage of America, 1980
157:25 Personal, John D. Rockefeller IV, 1980
157:26 Personal, S, 1980
157:27 Personal, Salem College, A-F, 1979-1980
157:28 Personal, Salem College, G-M, 1980
157:29 Personal, Salem College, N-Z, 1980
157:30 Personal, Salem College, Board of Trustees, 1980
157:31 Personal, Salem College, Commencement, 1980
157:32 Personal, Salem College, Contributions, 1980*
BOX 158
Personal Box 28
158:1 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1980
158:2 Personal, W. Clement Stone, 1980
158:3 Personal, Staff Directory, 1980
158:4 Personal, Sponsorship and Endorsement, 1980
158:5 Personal, Speakers Bureau, 1980
158:6 Personal, Southeastern University, 1980
158:7 Personal, T, 1980
158:8 Personal, Duncan Thecker, 1980
158:9 Personal, U, 1979 - 1980
158:10 Personal, U.S. House of Representatives, 1979-1980
158:11 Personal, V, 1980
158:12 Personal, Cyrus Vance, 1980
158:13 Personal, Jimie Vance, 1980
158:14 Personal, W, 1980
158:15 Personal, Z, 1980
158:16 Personal, A-Z, 1980
158:17 Personal, A, 1981
158:18 Personal, American Cancer Society Crusade Chairman, 1981
158:19 Personal, Awards, Statesmanship, 1981
158:20 Personal, B, 1980-1981
158:21 Personal, Millard Bennett, 1980-1981
158:22 Personal, Biographical, 1981
158:23 Personal, S. Lee Braxton, 1981
158:24 Personal, C, 1981
158:25 Personal, Ernestine Carr, 1981
158:26 Personal, D, 1981
158:27 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, Archway Campaign, 1981
158:28 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1981
158:29 Personal, Democratic Congressional Dinner Committee, 1977
158:30 Personal, Democratic Leader, Canaan Valley Retreat, 1981
158:31 Personal, Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd, 1981
158:32 Personal, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, 1977
158:33 Personal, E, 1981
BOX 159
Personal Box 29
159:1 Personal, F, 1981
159:2 Personal, G, 1981
159:3 Personal, Gifts, 1981
159:4 Personal, H-I, 1981
159:5 Personal, Interparliamentary Union, 1981
159:6 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1981
159:7 Personal, J, 1981
159:8 Personal, K, 1981-1982
159:9 Personal, L, 1981
159:10 Personal, M, 1981
159:11 Personal, Memberships, Jennings Randolph, 1981
159:12 Personal, Mc, 1980-1981
159:13 Personal, Majority Leader Howard Baker, 1981
159:14 Personal, Robert Maxwell, 1981
159:15 Personal, N, 1981-1982
159:16 Personal, O, 1981
159:17 Personal, P, 1981
159:18 Personal, Photograph, 1981
159:19 Personal, Political, 1981
159:20 Personal, Political Campaign, 1981
159:21 Personal, Political, Congratulatory Correspondence, 1972
159:22 Personal, Political Contribution, 1981
159:23 Personal, Public Television, Red, White and Blue Committee, 1981
159:24 Personal, Q, 1981
159:25 Personal, R, 1981-1982
159:26 Personal, Radio and Television, 1981
159:27 Personal, Randolph Apartment, 1979
159:28 Personal, Randolph Genealogy, 1966-1983
159:29 Personal, Mary Randolph, 1981
159:30 Personal, Mary Randolph, 1981
159:31 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1981
159:32 Personal, Frank Randolph, 1981
159:33 Personal, Jennings Randolph III, 1981
159:34 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1981
159:35 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 79th Birthday, 1981
159:36 Personal, Receipts and Paid Bills, 1981
159:37 Personal, Religious Heritage of America
159:38 Personal, 1981
BOX 160
Personal Box 30
160:1 Personal, S, 1981
160:2 Personal, Salem College, A-F, 1980-1981
160:3 Personal, Salem College, Festival of Flight, 1981
160:4 Personal, Salem College, G-M, 1981
160:5 Personal, Salem College, N-Z, 1981
160:6 Personal, Salem College Board of Trustees, 1981-1982
160:7 Personal, Salem College Commencement Speakers, 1981
160:8 Personal, Salem College Contribution, 1981
160:9 Personal, Salem College, Jennings Randolph Birthplace, 1980-1981
160:10 Personal, Secretary of the Senate, 1980
160:11 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1981
160:12 Personal, Richard Shumate, 1981
160:13 Personal, Southeastern University, 1979-1981
160:14 Personal, Southeastern University Court Suit, 1981
160:15 Personal, Clement W. Stone, 1981
160:16 Personal, T, 1981
160:17 Personal, Property Taxes, 1981*
160:18 Personal, Duncan Thecker, 1981
160:19 Personal, U.S. House of Representatives, 1981
160:20 Personal, U.S. Senators, 1981
160:21 Personal, U.S. Senators, 1981 (A)
160:22 Personal, Vouchers, Subscriptions, 1979-1981
BOX 161
Personal Box 31
161:1 Personal, A, 1982
161:2 Personal, B, 1982
161:3 Personal, Millard Bennett, 1982
161:4 Personal, Biographical Information, 1982
161:5 Personal, S. Lee Braxton, 1982
161:6 Personal, C, 1982
161:7 Personal, Ernestine Carr, 1980-1982
161:8 Personal, D, 1982
161:9 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1982
161:10 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, Scarlet Hurricane Football, 1981
161:11 Personal, E, 1982
161:12 Personal, Democratic Leader Robert C. Byrd, 1982
161:13 Personal, F, 1982
161:14 Personal, Franklin D. Roosevelt Award Committee, 1982
161:15 Personal, G, 1982
161:16 Personal, Gifts, 1982
161:17 Personal, H, 1982
161:18 Personal, Hillbilly, 1982
161:19 Personal, Household Help
161:20 Personal, Interparliamentary, 1982
161:21 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaire, 1982
BOX 162
Personal Box 32
162:1 Personal, J, 1982
162:2 Personal, K, 1982
162:3 Personal, L, 1982-1983
162:4 Personal, M, 1982
162:5 Personal, Robert E. Maxwell, 1982
162:6 Personal, Majority Leader Howard Baker, 1982
162:7 Personal, Mc, 1982
162:8 Personal, N, 1982
162:9 Personal, O, 1982
162:10 Personal, P, 1982
162:11 Personal, Photographs, 1982
162:12 Personal, Political, 1982
162:13 Personal, Political Contributions, 1982*
162:14 Personal, R, 1982
162:15 Personal, Radio and Television, 1982
162:16 Personal, Frank Randolph, 1982
162:17 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1982
162:18 Personal, Jay Randolph, Wall Street Journal Article, 1982
162:19 Personal, Jay Randolph III, 1982
162:20 Personal, Jay Randolph III, 1982
162:21 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1982
162:22 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 80th Birthday, 1982
162:23 Personal, Jennings Randolph Elected 50 Years Ago, 1982
162:24 Personal, Mary Randolph, 1982
162:25 Personal, Sue Randolph, 1982
162:26 Personal, Receipts and Paid Bills
162:27 Personal, Receipts and Paid Bills, 1982
162:28 Personal, Religious Heritage of America, 1982
162:29 Personal, John D. Rockefeller IV, 1982
BOX 163
Personal Box 33
163:1 Personal, Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 100th Birthday, 1982
163:2 Personal, S, 1982
163:3 Personal, Salem College, A-F, 1982
163:4 Personal, Salem College, G-M, 1982
163:5 Personal, Salem College, N-Z, 1982
163:6 Personal, Salem College, Board of Trustees, 1982
163:7 Personal, Salem College, Commencement Speakers, 1982
163:8 Personal, Salem College, Contribution
163:9 Personal, Salem College, Festival of Flight, 1982
163:10 Personal, Salem College, President’s Circle Dinner, 1982
163:11 Personal, Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1982
163:12 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1982
163:13 Personal, Southeastern University, 1982
163:14 Personal, State Offices, 1982
163:15 Personal, W. Clement Stone, 1982
163:16 Personal, T, 1982
163:17 Personal, Duncan Thecker, 1982
163:18 Personal, U, 1982
163:19 Personal, United States House of Representatives, 1982
163:20 Personal, United States Senate, 1982
163:21 Personal, V, 1982
163:22 Personal, W, 1982
163:23 Personal, Y, 1982
BOX 164
Personal Box 34
164:1 Personal, A
164:2 Personal, Automobile, 1968-1981
164:3 Personal, Awards, 1983-1984
164:4 Personal, B, 1983
164:5 Personal, Millard Bennett, 1979-1983
164:6 Personal, Biographical, 1983
164:7 Personal, C, 1983
164:8 Personal, D, 1983
164:9 Personal, Davis and Elkins College, 1983
164:10 Personal, E, 1981-1983
164:11 Personal, F, 1983
164:12 Personal, G, 1983
164:13 Personal, Gifts, 1983
164:14 Personal, H, 1983
164:15 Personal, Interviews and Questionnaires, 1983
164:16 Personal, Interparliamentary Conference, Canada-United States, 1983
164:17 Personal, J, 1983
164:18 Personal, K, 1982-1983
164:19 Personal, L, 1983
164:20 Personal, M, 1983
164:21 Personal, Memberships and Dues, 1983
164:22 Personal, Mc, 1983
164:23 Personal, Robert E. Maxwell, 1983
164:24 Personal, N, 1983
164:25 Personal, Napoleon Hill Foundation 1982-1983 (1 of 2)
164:26 Personal, Napoleon Hill Foundation 1982-1983 (2 of 2)
BOX 165
Personal Box 35
165:1 Personal, O, 1983
165:2 Personal, P, 1983
165:3 Personal, Photographs, 1983
165:4 Personal, Political, 1983
165:5 Personal, Political Contributions, 1983*
165:6 Personal, R, 1983
165:7 Personal, Radio and Television, 1983
165:8 Personal, Randolph, Jay 1983
165:9 Personal, Randolph, Jennings 1983
165:10 Personal, Randolph, Jay III 1983
165:11 Personal, Randolph, Jennings - 50th Anniversary/Birthday 1983
165:12 Personal, Randolph, Jennings – Re-election Announcement 1983
165:13 Personal, Randolph, Jennings – Tribute Dinner 1983
165:14 Personal, Randolph, Rebecca 1983
165:15 Personal, Randolph, Sue 1983
165:16 Personal, Religious Heritage of America 1983
165:17 Personal, S
165:18 Personal, Salem College Board of Trustees 1983
165:19 Personal, Salem College, Contributions, 1983*
165:20 Personal, Salem College, Fund Raising Campaign, 1982-1983
165:21 Personal, Salem College, A-M, 1983
165:22 Personal, Salem College, N-Z, 1983
165:23 Personal, Salem Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1983
165:24 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1983
165:25 Personal, Southeastern University, 1983
165:26 Personal, James C. Stam, 1982
165:27 Personal, W. Clement Stone, 1983
165:28 Personal, T, 1982-1983
165:29 Personal, U, 1983
165:30 Personal, United States Senators, 1982-1983
165:31 Personal, United States House of Representatives, 1983
165:32 Personal, V, 1983
165:33 Personal, W-Z, 1983
165:34 Personal, West Virginia Air Show, 1977
165:35 Personal, Internal Revenue Service, West Virginia Commerce Department, 1976
165:36 Personal, West Virginia Energy, Inc., 1982
165:37 Personal, West Virginia Glass Specialty Company
165:38 Personal, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, 1979-1981
165:39 Personal, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, 1981
165:40 Personal, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, 1982-1983
165:41 Personal, West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival, 1984
165:42 Personal, West Virginia Press Association, 1979
165:43 Personal, Department of Defense, White Sulphur Springs Air Show, 1978
165:44 Personal, Department of Labor, Willow Island Disaster, 1978
165:45 Personal, WKAZ Radio, 1979
165:46 Personal, WKEE Radio, 1979
165:47 Personal, Women’s Counseling Center of West Virginia, 1979
165:48 Personal, Wonderful West Virginia, 1983
165:49 Personal, Wood County Airport, Fly Day Open House, 1982
165:50 Personal, Wood County High School Band, 1980
165:51 Personal, Bob McDonough, Wood County Organization Plan, 1959
165:52 Personal, Woodlands Institute, 1983
165:53 Personal, WSAZ-TV, 1979
165:54 Personal, WSGB Radio, Sutton, 1979
165:55 Personal, Yale Political Union, 1982
BOX 166
Personal Box 36
166:1 Personal, Frank Randolph, 1983
166:2 Personal, Brian Randolph, 1983
166:3 Personal, 2nd Annual U.S./Mexico Interparliamentary Conference, 1983
166:4 Personal, 2nd Annual U.S./Mexico Interparliamentary Conference, 1983 (A)
166:5 Personal, A, 1984
166:6 Personal, B, 1984
166:7 Personal, Millard Bennett, 1984
166:8 Personal, Biographical, 1984
166:9 Personal, C, 1984
166:10 Personal, D, 1984-1985
166:11 Personal, E, 1984
166:12 Personal, F, 1984
166:13 Personal, G, 1984
166:14 Personal, Gifts, 1984
166:15 Personal, H-I, 1984
166:16 Personal, 1984
166:17 Personal, J, 1984
166:18 Personal, K, 1984
166:19 Personal, L, 1984
BOX 167
Personal Box 37
167:1 Personal, M, 1984
167:2 Personal, Mc, 1984
167:3 Personal, Robert E. Maxwell, 1984
167:4 Personal, Memberships and Dues, 1984
167:5 Personal, N, 1984
167:6 Personal, O, 1984
167:7 Personal, P, 1984
167:8 Personal, Photographs, 1984
167:9 Personal, Political Contributions, 1984*
167:10 Personal, Political, 1984
167:11 Personal, R, 1984
167:12 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1984
167:13 Personal, Jennings Randolph, Birthday, 1984
167:14 Personal, Jay Randolph, 1984
167:15 Personal, J. J. Randolph, 1984
167:16 Personal, Receipts and Paid Bills, 1984
167:17 Personal, Religious Heritage of America, 1984
167:18 Personal, S, 1984
167:19 Personal, Salem College, Board of Trustees, 1984
167:20 Personal, Salem College, Contributions, 1984*
167:21 Personal, Salem College, Commencement, 1984
167:22 Personal, Salem College, Festival of Light, 1984
167:23 Personal, Salem College, Jennings Randolph Fund, 1984
167:24 Personal, Salem College, Ronald E. Ohl, 1984
167:25 Personal, Salem College, A-Z, 1984
167:26 Personal, Seventh Day Baptist Church, 1984
167:27 Personal, Southeastern University, 1984
167:28 Personal, T, 1983-1984
167:29 Personal, Duncan Thecker, 1984
167:30 Personal, U, 1984
167:31 Personal, United States House of Representatives, 1984
167:32 Personal, United States Senators (1 of 2)
167:33 Personal, United States Senators (2 of 2)
167:34 Personal, V
167:35 Personal, Vance, Jimmie, Dr.
167:36 Personal, W and Western Union
167:37 Personal, Y
BOX 168
General Box 1
168:1 General, Photographs, 1959-1960
168:2 General, U.S.S. Huntington, 1961
168:3 General, Coal, 1961-1962
168:4 General, Coaltronics, 1962
168:5 General, Congressional Record Mailing List, 1961
168:6 General, Disaster, 1960-1961
168:7 General, Dr. Ellicott Dudding, 1962
168:8 General, Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Henry Loeb, 1962
168:9 General, Harold H. Cutright, 1961-1962
168:10 General, Harper’s Ferry Area Fund, 1961
168:11 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1962
168:12 General, National Coal Policy Conference, 1961
168:13 General, Page Boy Inquiries, 1961-1962
168:14 General, Sergeant at Arms, 1962
168:15 General, Paul Strachan, 1961-1962
168:16 General, Tickets, Army and Navy Game, 1961
168:17 General, Tickets, Army and Navy Game, 1962
168:18 General, West Virginia Society of D.C., 1960-1962
168:19 General, Post Office, 1960-1962
168:20 General, President’s Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime, 1962
168:21 General, Small Community Matters, 1967
168:22 General, A, 1963
168:23 General, Appalachia, 1964
168:24 General, Dr. Lytle S. Adams, 1963-1964
168:25 General, Adult Illiteracy, 1963
168:26 General, Airlines, 1963
168:27 General, Airline Pilots Association, 1963
168:28 General, Aluminum, 1959
168:29 General, Ambassadorial Appointment, 1959 and 1961
168:30 General, Appointments, A-B, 1963-1964
168:31 General, Appointments, C-D, 1963-1964
168:32 General, Appointments, E-F, 1963-1964
168:33 General, Appointments, G-H, 1963-1964
168:34 General, Appointments, I-J, 1964
168:35 General, Appointments, K-L, 1963-1964
168:36 General, Appointments, M-N, 1963-1964
168:37 General, Appointments, O-P, 1963-1964
168:38 General, Appointments, Q-R, 1963-1964
168:39 General, Appointments, S-T, 1963-1964
168:40 General, Appointments, U-V, 1963
168:41 General, Appointments, W-X, 1963-1964
168:42 General, Architect of the Capitol, 1958, 1961, 1963
168:43 General, Association of Local Transport Airlines, 1960-1963
168:44 General, Ba-Bl, 1963-1964
168:45 General, Bo-By, 1963-1964
168:46 General, Congressional Birthdays, 1962-1964
168:47 General, C-Ci, 1963-1964
168:48 General, Ci-Cu, 1964
168:49 General, Condolences and Sympathy, B, 1963-1964
168:50 General, Condolences and Sympathy, C, 1963-1964
168:51 General, Condolences and Sympathy, D, 1963-1964
168:52 General, Condolences and Sympathy, E, 1963-1964
168:53 General, Condolences and Sympathy, F, 1963-1964
168:54 General, Condolences and Sympathy, G, 1963-1964
168:55 General, Condolences and Sympathy, H, 1963-1964
168:56 General, Condolences and Sympathy, J, 1963-1964
168:57 General, Condolences and Sympathy, K, 1963-1964
168:58 General, Condolences and Sympathy, M, 1963-1964
168:59 General, Condolences and Sympathy, O, 1963-1964
168:60 General, Condolences and Sympathy, P, 1963-1964
168:61 General, Condolences and Sympathy, R, 1963-1964
168:62 General, Condolences and Sympathy, S, 1963-1964
168:63 General, Condolences and Sympathy, T, 1963-1964
168:64 General, Condolences and Sympathy, V, 1963-1964
168:65 General, Condolences and Sympathy, W, 1963-1964
BOX 169
General Box 2
169:1 General Correspondence, Congratulations, A, 1963-1964
169:2 General Correspondence, Congratulations, B, 1963-1964
169:3 General Correspondence, Congratulations, C, 1964
169:4 General Correspondence, Congratulations, County Chairmen, 1964
169:5 General Correspondence, Congratulations, D, 1963-1964
169:6 General Correspondence, Congratulations, E, 1963-1964
169:7 General Correspondence, Congratulations, F, 1964
169:8 General Correspondence, Congratulations, G, 1963-1964
169:9 General Correspondence, Congratulations, H, 1964
169:10 General Correspondence, Congratulations, I, 1964
169:11 General Correspondence, Congratulations, J, 1963-1964
169:12 General Correspondence, Congratulations, K, 1964
169:13 General Correspondence, Congratulations, L, 1963-1964
169:14 General Correspondence, Congratulations, M, 1963-1964
169:15 General Correspondence, Congratulations, N, 1963-1964
169:16 General Correspondence, Congratulations, O, 1963-1964
169:17 General Correspondence, Congratulations, P, 1964
169:18 General Correspondence, Congratulations, R, 1963-1964
169:19 General Correspondence, Congratulations, S, 1963-1964
169:20 General Correspondence, Congratulations, T, 1963-1964
169:21 General Correspondence, Congratulations, U-V, 1963-1964
169:22 General Correspondence, Congratulations, W, 1963-1964
169:23 General Correspondence, Congratulations, X-Z, 1963
169:24 General Correspondence, Congressional Record Mailing List, 1963
169:25 General Correspondence, Congressional Record Mailing List, 1964
169:26 General Correspondence, Congressional Record Clerk, 1959-1964
169:27 General Correspondence, D, 1963-1964
169:28 General Correspondence, Disasters, 1963
169:29 General Correspondence, Disasters, 1963
169:30 General Correspondence, Distillery, 1963
169:31 General Correspondence, District of Columbia Matters, 1963-1964
169:32 General Correspondence, E, 1963-1964
169:33 General Correspondence, Elkins Chamber of Commerce, 1960-1962
169:34 General Correspondence, F, 1963-1964
169:35 General, G, 1963-1964
169:36 General, H, 1963-1964
169:37 General, I, 1963-1964
169:38 General, International Affairs, 1963-1964
169:39 General Correspondence, International Affairs (sale of wheat to Russia), 1963
169:40 General Correspondence, International Affairs, Cuba, 1963-1964
169:41 General Correspondence, International Affairs, Nuclear Testing, 1961-1963
169:42 General Correspondence, International Affairs, Panama Canal, 1964
169:43 General Correspondence, J, 1963-1964
169:44 General Correspondence, K, 1963-1964
169:45 General Correspondence, L, 1963-1964
169:46 General Correspondence, Loans, 1961-1962
169:47 General Correspondence, M-Mi, 1963-1964
169:48 General Correspondence, Mi-My, 1963-1964
169:49 General Correspondence, Shane MacCarthy, 1963-1964
169:50 General Correspondence, Mc, 1963-1964
169:51 General Correspondence, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1963
169:52 General Correspondence, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1964
169:53 General Correspondence, N, 1963-1964
169:54 General Correspondence, New York Post Article on West Virginia, 1960
169:55 General Correspondence, O, 1963-1964
BOX 170
General Box 3
170:1 General Correspondence, P, 1963-1964
170:2 General Correspondence, Page Boy Inquiries, 1963-1964
170:3 General Correspondence, Presidential Commission on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime, 1963-1964
170:4 General Correspondence, Charleston Youth Community, 1963-1964
170:5 General Correspondence, Photographs, 1963-1964
170:6 General Correspondence, President’s Peace Corps Requests, 1960-1961
170:7 General Correspondence, Preston County Buckwheat Festival, 1960
170:8 General Correspondence, R, 1963-1964
170:9 General Correspondence, Sa-Sm, 1963-1964
170:10 General Correspondence, School Dropouts, 1963
170:11 General Correspondence, Sm-Sz, 1963-1964
170:12 General Correspondence, Senate Nominations and Confirmations, 1963-1964
170:13 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, A-B, 1963-1964
170:14 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, C-D, 1963-1964
170:15 General Correspondence, Senate Youth Program, 1963-1964
170:16 General, Robert Snyder/Afghanistan
170:17 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, E-F
170:18 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, G-H
170:19 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, I-J
170:20 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, K-L
170:21 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, M-N
170:22 General, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, O-P
170:23 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, Q-R
170:24 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, S-T
170:25 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, U-V
170:26 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1963-1964, W-Z
170:27 General Correspondence, Paul Strachan
170:28 General Correspondence, Supreme Court Decisions
170:29 General Correspondence, T
170:30 General Correspondence, Telephone Calls, 1963-1964
170:31 General Correspondence, Television
170:32 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, A
170:33 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, B
170:34 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, C
170:35 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, G
170:36 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, H
170:37 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, I
170:38 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, J
170:39 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, K
170:40 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, L
170:41 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, M
170:42 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, N-O
170:43 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, P
170:44 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, R
170:45 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, S
170:46 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, 1963-1964, W
170:47 General Correspondence, U-V
170:48 General Correspondence, W
170:49 General Correspondence, West Virginia Artists
170:50 General Correspondence, Y-Z
BOX 171
General Box 4
171:1 General, A, 1965-1966
171:2 General, Appalachia, 1965-1966
171:3 General, Appointments, A-B, 1965-1966
171:4 General, Appointments, C-D, 1965-1966
171:5 General, Appointments, E-F, 1965-1966
171:6 General, Appointments, K-L, 1965-1966
171:7 General, Appointments, M-N, 1965-1966
171:8 General, Appointments, Q-R, 1965-1966
171:9 General, Ashtrays (Thank You Letters from U.S. Senators), 1965-1966
171:10 General, B-Bo, 1965-1966
171:11 General, Bo-By, 1965-1966
171:12 General, C-Cl, 1965-1966
171:13 General, Co-Cz, 1965-1966
171:14 General, Cape Kennedy Employees, 1965-1966
171:15 General, Civil Rights, 1965
171:16 General, Committee of One Million, 1965-1966
171:17 General, The Commonwealth, 1964-1965
171:18 General, The Commonwealth, 1964-1965 (A)
171:19 General, Condolences, O-P, 1966
171:20 General, Congratulations, Public Works, 1966
171:21 General, Congratulations and Commendations, M-O, 1965-1966
171:22 General, E, 1965-1966
171:23 General, H-Ho, 1966
171:24 General, Ho-Hz, 1965
171:25 General, I, 1965-1966
171:26 General, Inauguration, 1965
171:27 General, International Affairs, 1965-1966
171:28 General, J, 1965-1966
171:29 General, K, 1965-1966
171:30 General, Mrs. Kemper’s McDowell County Project, 1965
171:31 General, L, 1965-1966
171:32 General, M, 1965-1966
171:33 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1965
171:34 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1966
171:35 General, National Coal Policy Conference, 1965-1966
171:36 General, O, 1965
171:37 General, P, 1964-1965
171:38 General, Queer, 1965-1966
171:39 General, R, 1965-1966
171:40 General, Senate Nominations and Confirmations, 1965-1966
171:41 General, S-So, 1965-1966
171:42 General, Honorable Paul A. Strachan, 1965-1966
171:43 General, S-Sz, 1965
171:44 General, T, 1965-1966
171:45 General, Oscar Tate’s Air Taxi Business, Greenbrier County, 1965
171:46 General, Telephone Calls, A-C, 1966
171:47 General, Telephone Calls, G-I, 1966
171:48 General, Telephone Calls, M-O, 1965-1966
171:49 General, Telephone Calls, P-R, 1965
171:50 General, Thank You, A, 1965
171:51 General, Thank You, B, 1965-1966
171:52 General, Thank You, C, 1965
171:53 General, Thank You, D, 1965
171:54 General, Thank You, G, 1965
171:55 General, Thank You, H, 1965-1966
171:56 General, Thank You, P, 1965-1966
171:57 General, U, 1966
171:58 General, W, 1965-1966
171:59 General, Y, 1965-1966
171:60 General, Z, 1965
BOX 172
General Box 5
172:1 General, A, 1967-1968
172:2 General, Appointments, H-P, 1967
172:3 General, Appointments, R-Z, 1967
172:4 General, B-Bl, 1967-1968
172:5 General, Bo-Bz, 1967-1968
172:6 General, C-Co, 1967
172:7 General, Cp-Cz, 1967-1968
172:8 General, Cherry Blossom Festival, 1967
172:9 General, Correspondence, H, 1967-1968
172:10 General, Correspondence, Ho-Hyde, 1969-1970
172:11 General, County Chairmen, 1968
172:12 General, D, 1968
172:13 General, E, 1967-1968
172:14 General, F, 1967-1968
172:15 General, G, 1967-1968
172:16 General, H, 1967-1968
172:17 General, I, 1968
172:18 General, International Affairs, 1967-1968
172:19 General, J, 1967-1968
172:20 General, K, 1967-1968
172:21 General, L, 1967-1968
172:22 General, M, 1967-1968
172:23 General, N, 1967-1968
172:24 General, O, 1967
172:25 General, P, 1967-1968
172:26 General, Q, 1968
172:27 General, R, 1967-1968
172:28 General, Sa-Sm, 1967-1968
172:29 General, Sm-Sz, 1968
172:30 General, T, 1968
172:31 General, U, 1967
172:32 General, V, 1967
172:33 General, W, 1967-1968
172:34 General, X-Z, 1967
172:35 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1967
172:36 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1968
172:37 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1969
172:38 General, Requests, A-D, 1968
172:39 General, Requests, E-H, 1967
172:40 General, Requests, I-M, 1967-1968
172:41 General, Requests, N-R, 1968
172:42 General, Requests, S-V, 1968
172:43 General, Senate Prayer Group, 1967-1967
172:44 General, Senator Nominations and Confirmations, 1967-1968
172:45 General, Telephone Calls, A-F, 1967-1968
172:46 General, Telephone Calls, G-L, 1967-1968
172:47 General, Telephone Calls, M-R, 1967-1968
172:48 General, Telephone Calls, S-Z, 1967-1968
172:49 General, Paul Strachan, 1968
172:50 General, Visitors, 1967
BOX 173
General Box 6
173:1 General, A, 1970
173:2 General, B, 1969-1970
173:3 General, Ca-Ch, 1969-1970
173:4 General, Ch-Cz, 1969-1970
173:5 General, D, 1970
173:6 General, E, 1970
173:7 General, F, 1969-1970
173:8 General, G, 1969-1970
173:9 General, H, 1970
173:10 General, I, 1970
173:11 General, J, 1968-1970
173:12 General, K, 1969-1970
173:13 General, L, 1969-1971
173:14 General, M, 1969-1970
173:15 General, Mc, 1968-1970
173:16 General, West Virginia Society of D.C.
173:17 General, Appointments, A-C, 1970
173:18 General, Appointments, D-F, 1969-1970
173:19 General, Appointments, G-I, 1969-1970
173:20 General, Appointments, J-L, 1970
173:21 General, Appointments, M-O, 1970
173:22 General, Appointments, P-R, 1969-1970
173:23 General, Appointments, S-V, 1969-1970
173:24 General, Appointments, W-Z, 1970
173:25 General, Condolences, A-C, 1970
173:26 General, Condolences, G-I, 1970
173:27 General, Condolences, J-L, 1969-1970
173:28 General, Condolences, M-O, 1970
173:29 General, Condolences, P-R, 1969-1970
173:30 General, Condolences, S-T, 1970
173:31 General, Condolences, U-W, 1970
173:32 General, D.C. Matters, 1970
173:33 General, Inauguration, 1969
173:34 General, Inaugural Requests, 1969
173:35 General, International Affairs, 1969
173:36 General, Lists, 1969
BOX 174
General Box 7
174:1 General, Congratulations, A-C, 1972
174:2 General, Congratulations, D-F, 1972
174:3 General, Congratulations, G-I, 1971-1972
174:4 General, Congratulations, J-L, 1970-1972
174:5 General, Congratulations, M-O, 1971-1972
174:6 General, Congratulations, P-R, 1971-1972
174:7 General, Congratulations, S-T, 1972
174:8 General, Congratulations, U-W, 1971-1972
174:9 General, Congratulations, X-Z, 1971-1972
174:10 General, Congressional Directory, 1971
174:11 General, Congressional Directory, 1972
174:12 General, Congressional Record Mailing List, 1970
174:13 General, Congressional Record Mailing List, 1971
174:14 General, Congressional Record Mailing List, 1972
174:15 General, D, 1971-1972
174:16 General, Democratic Caucus, 1972
174:17 General, District of Columbia Matters, 1971-1972
174:18 General, E, 1971-1972
174:19 General, F, 1971-1972
174:20 General, G, 1971-1972
174:21 General, H, 1971-1972
174:22 General, K, 1971-1972
174:23 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1970
174:24 General, N, 1969-1970
174:25 General, N-O, 1969
174:26 General, P, 1969-1970
174:27 General, Page Boy Inquiries, 1969
174:28 General, Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, 1969-1970
174:29 General, President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1969
174:30 General, Public Works Committee Matters, 1969-1970
174:31 General, R, 1970
174:32 General, Radio, 1969-1970
174:33 General, Requests for Photographs, 1969-1970
174:34 General, S-Sm, 1969-1970
174:35 General, Sn-Sz, 1969-1970
BOX 175
General Box 8
175:1 General, Senate Confirmations and Nominations, 1969-1970
175:2 General, Senate Youth Program, 1968
175:3 General, Senate Youth Program, 1969-1970
175:4 General, Speakers Requested, 1969-1970 (1 of 2)
175:5 General, Speakers Requested, 1969-1970 (2 of 2)
175:6 General, Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)-Strachan, 1969-1970
175:7 General, T, 1969-1970
175:8 General, Telephone Calls, A-C, 1969-1970
175:9 General, Telephone Calls, D-F, 1969-1970
175:10 General, Telephone Calls, G-I, 1969-1970
175:11 General, Telephone Calls, J-L, 1969-1970
175:12 General, Telephone Calls, M-O, 1969-1970
175:13 General, Telephone Calls, P-R, 1969-1970
175:14 General, Telephone Calls, S-T, 1969-1970
175:15 General, Telephone Calls, U-W, 1969-1970
175:16 General, Telephone Calls, X-Z, 1969-1970
175:17 General, Television, 1969-1970
175:18 General, Thank You, A-C, 1969-1970
175:19 General, Thank You, D-F, 1969-1970
175:20 General, Thank You, G-I, 1969-1970
175:21 General, Thank You, J-L, 1969-1970
175:22 General, Thank You, M-O, 1969-1970
175:23 General, Thank You, P-R, 1969-1970
BOX 176
General Box 9
176:1 General, Thank You, S-T, 1969-1970
176:2 General, Thank You, U-W, 1969-1970
176:3 General, Thank You, X-Z, 1969-1970
176:4 General, Visitors, 1969-1970
176:5 General, Visits and Tours, 1969-1970
176:6 General, V, 1969-1970
176:7 General, U, 1969-1970
176:8 General, US News and World Report Article and Letters in Response to “What’s Happening to “Mother Earth”—A Warning” November 23, 1970
176:9 General, V
176:10 General, Visitors
176:11 General, Wage – Price – Freeze
176:12 General, West Virginia State Society of DC, 1967, 1968, 1969
176:13 General, West Virginia State Society of DC, 1970-1971
176:14 General, West Virginia University – Permanent File (includes basketball recruitment, admission requests, West Virginia Center for Appalachian Studies and Development)
176:15 General, W(W-Wh)
176:16 General, W (W-Z) (includes information related to “Lonely Lorado Pine” record written by E. June Wycoff and performed by Gerry Wycoff and the Narrow Bridge that provided proceeds from the record for Buffalo Creek Flood victims)
176:17 General, X, Y, Z
176:18 General, West Virginia University, permanent file
176:19 General, A
176:20 General, Appointments, A-C, 1971-1973
176:21 General, Appointments, D-F, 1971-1973
176:22 General, Appointments, G-I, 1971-1973
176:23 General, Appointments, J-L, 1971-1973
176:24 General, Appointments M-O, 1971-1973
176:25 General, Appointments, P-R, 1971-1973
BOX 177
General Box 10
177:1 General, Appointments, S-U, 1971-1973
177:2 General, Appointments, V-W, 1971-1973
177:3 General, Appointments, X-Z, 1971-1973
177:4 General, B-Bl
177:5 General, Bl-Bz
177:6 General, C-Ci
177:7 General, Cherry Blossom Festival
177:8 General, C-Cz
177:9 General, Cedar Grove Community School
177:10 General, Coal Strike, 1971
177:11 General, Condolences – A, B, C
177:12 General, Condolences – D, E, F
177:13 General, Condolences – G, H, I
177:14 General, Condolences – J, K, L
177:15 General, Condolences – M, N, O
177:16 General, Condolences – P, Q, R
177:17 General, Condolences – S, T
177:18 General, Condolences – U, V, W
177:19 General, Condolences, X-Z, 1972
177:20 General, H, 1971-1972
177:21 General, I, 1971
177:22 General, J, 1971-1972
177:23 General, John S. Jones, 1972
177:24 General, K, William L. Knight, workers compensation, 1971-1972
177:25 General, L, 1971-1972
177:26 General, Labor and Public Welfare Committee Matters, 1971
177:27 General, MA-MI, 1971-1972
177:28 General, MO-MZ, 1970-1972
177:29 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1971
177:30 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1972
177:31 General, Mc, 1971-1972
177:32 General, N, 1971-1972
177:33 General, Kenneth A. Norton, 1972
177:34 General, Mayor James P. Gladkosky, Elkins, 1972
BOX 178
General Box 11
178:1 General, National Federation of the Blind, 1969-1970
178:2 General, National Industries for the Blind, 1971
178:3 General, O, 1971-1972
178:4 General, Committee on Post Offices and Civil Service, 1971
178:5 General, Public Works Committee Matters, 1971
178:6 General, P, 1971-1972
178:7 General, Page Boy Inquiries, 1971-1972
178:8 General, Publication Requests, A-Z
178:9 General, Q, 1971-1972
178:10 General, R, 1971-1972
178:11 General, Radio, 1971-1972
178:12 General, Requests for Photos, 1971-1972
178:13 General, Requests, A-C, 1971-1972
178:14 General Requests, D-E-F, 1971-1972
178:15 General Requests, G-H-I, 1971-1972
178:16 General Requests, J-K-L, 1971-1972
178:17 General Requests, M-N-O, 1971-1972
178:18 General Requests, P-Q-R-, 1971
178:19 General Requests, S-T-U, 1971-1972
178:20 General Requests, Sa-Sm, 1971-1972
178:21 General Requests, Sn-Sz, 1971-1972
178:22 General, State Nominations and Confirmations, 1971-1972
178:23 General, Senate Group Prayer, 1971
178:24 General, Senate Youth Program, 1971-1972
178:25 General, Speakers Requests, 1971
178:26 General, Sterling Faucet Picnic, 1972
178:27 General, Strip Mining, 1971-1972
178:28 General, Strawberry Festival, 1971-1972
178:29 General, T, 1972
178:30 General, Television, 1971-1972
BOX 179
General Box 12
179:1 General, Telephone Calls, A-B-C, 1971-1972
179:2 General, Telephone Calls, D-E-F, 1971-1972
179:3 General, Telephone Calls, G-H-I, 1971
179:4 General, Telephone Calls, J-K-L, 1971-1972
179:5 General, Telephone Calls, M-N-O, 1971-1972
179:6 General, Telephone Calls, P-Q-R-, 1970-1972
179:7 General, Telephone Calls, S-T-U, 1971-1972
179:8 General, Telephone Calls, V-W, 1971-1972
179:9 General, Telephone Calls, X-Y-Z, 1971-1972
179:10 General, Thank You, A-B-C, 1971-1972
179:11 General, Thank You, D-E-F, 1971-1972
179:12 General, Thank You, G-H-I, 1971-1972
179:13 General, Thank You, J-K-L, 1971-1972
179:14 General, Thank You, M-N-O, 1971-1972
179:15 General, Thank You, P-Q-R, 1971-1972
179:16 General, Thank You, S-T-U, 1971-1972
179:17 General, Thank You, U, 1971
179:18 General, Thank You, V-W, 1971-1972
179:19 General, W, 1971-1972
179:20 General, X, Y, Z, 1971-1972
BOX 180
General Box 13
180:1 General, A, 1973
180:2 General, B, 1973
180:3 Food and Drug Administration, Mrs. Albert Berger, 1977
180:4 General, C, 1973-1976
180:5 Bethany College, 1971-1973
180:6 Cherry River Navy, 1973
180:7 General, D, 1973
180:8 Democratic Charter Commission, 1973
180:9 Democratic Party and Women, 1973
180:10 General, District of Columbia Matters, 1973
180:11 General, E, 1973
180:12 General Correspondence, Invest in America Luncheon, 1973
180:13 General Correspondence, F, 1973
180:14 General Correspondence, G, 1973
180:15 General Correspondence, H, 1973
180:16 General Correspondence, I, 1973
180:17 General Correspondence, J, 1973
180:18 General Correspondence, Death of Lyndon B. Johnson, 1973
180:19 General Correspondence, K, 1973
180:20 General Correspondence, L, 1973
180:21 General Correspondence, Labor and Public Welfare Committee Matters, 1973
180:22 General Correspondence, Rev. O. Afton Linger, 1973
180:23 General Correspondence, M, 1973
180:24 General Correspondence, Mc, 1973
180:25 General Correspondence, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1973
180:26 General Correspondence, N, 1973
180:27 General Correspondence, National Youth Science Camp, 1963-1972
180:28 General, National Youth Science Camp, 1963
180:29 General Correspondence, O, 1973
180:30 General Correspondence, P, 1973
180:31 General Correspondence, Page Boy Inquiries, 1973
180:32 General Correspondence, Group Prayer, 1973
180:33 General Correspondence, Post Office and Civil Service Committee Matters, 1973
180:34 General Correspondence, Public Works Committee Matters, 1973
180:35 General Correspondence, Q, 1973
180:36 General Correspondence, R, 1973
180:37 General Correspondence, Radio and Television, 1973
180:38 General Correspondence, Ramps, 1973
180:39 General Correspondence, S, 1973
180:40 General Correspondence, Senate Nominations and Confirmations, 1973
180:41 General Correspondence, Senate Youth Program, 1973
180:42 General Correspondence, Speakers Requested, 1973
180:43 General Correspondence, regarding Richard M. Nixon as commencement speaker, 1968-1973
180:44 General Correspondence, T, 1973
BOX 181
General Box 14
181:1 General Correspondence, Telephone Calls, 1973
181:2 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, A-M, 1973
181:3 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, N-Z, 1973
181:4 General Correspondence, Thank You Letters, Mountaineers for Rural Progress, 1973
181:5 General, Thank You (A-M), 1973
181:6 General, Thank You (N-Z), 1973
181:7 General, Thank You (Christmas), 1973
181:8 General, U, 1973
181:9 General, V, 1971-1973
181:10 General, Honorable Cyrus Vance, 1963
181:11 General, Visitors, 1973
181:12 General, W, 1973
181:13 Water Quality Commission, 1973
181:14 General, X, Y, Z, 1973
181:15 General, West Virginia Property Inquiries, 1970-1973
181:16 General, West Virginia University, 1972
181:17 General, X-Rated Movies, 1973
181:18 General, A, 1974
181:19 Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge (Alexander Holmes), 1972-1974
181:20 General, Appointments (A-M), 1971-1974
181:21 General, Appointments (N-Z), 1974
181:22 General, Arthurdale, 1934-1974
181:23 General, B, 1971-1974
181:24 General, B, 1971-1974 (A)
181:25 General, B, 1971-1974 (B)
181:26 General, Blind Vendors, 1973
181:27 General, Pearl Buck, 1962-1974
181:28 General, Dr. Mary Benyamin, 1963-1967
181:29 General, Bicentennial Celebration, 1971-1976
181:30 General, Biographies, 1962-1972
181:31 General, C, 1974
181:32 General, Condolences and Sympathies, 1974
181:33 General, Congratulations and Commendations (A-L), 1974
181:34 General, Congratulations (M-Z), 1973-1974
181:35 General, D, 1974
181:36 General, D.C. Matters, 1974
181:37 General, Democratic Campaign Materials, 1974
181:38 General, Democratic Campaign Materials, 1974 (A)
BOX 182
General Box 15
182:1 General, E, 1973-1974
182:2 General, F, 1973-1974
182:3 General, Flags, 1974
182:4 General, Lawrence Frankel, 1972-1974 (1 of 2)
182:5 General, Lawrence Frankel, 1972-1974 (2 of 2)
182:6 General, Fuels and Energy, A-F, 1973-1974
182:7 General, Fuels and Energy, G-L, 1973-1974
182:8 General, Fuels and Energy, M-S, 1973-1974
182:9 General, Fuels and Energy, T-Z, 1973-1974
182:10 General, G, 1973-1974
182:11 General, H, 1974
182:12 General, I, 1974
182:13 General, Impeachment, 1973
182:14 General, J, 1974
182:15 General, K, 1973-1974
182:16 General, Keep America Beautiful Luncheon, 1974
182:17 General, L, 1974
182:18 General, Labor and Public Welfare Committee, 1973
182:19 General, M, 1973-1974
182:20 General, Mc, 1974
182:21 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1974
182:22 General, N, 1974
182:23 General, National Youth Science Camp, 1974
182:24 General, O, 1974
182:25 General, P, 1974
182:26 General, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 1974
182:27 General, Public Works Committee, 1973-1974
182:28 General, Questionnaire
182:29 General, R, 1974
182:30 General, Radio and Television, 1973
182:31 General, Requests, Miscellaneous, 1973
182:32 General, S, 1973-1974
182:33 General, Salvation Army, 1974
182:34 General, Staff, 1974
BOX 183
General Box 16
183:1 General, Strawberry Festival, 1974
183:2 General, Speakers Requested, 1974
183:3 General, Senate Youth Program, 1973-1974
183:4 General, Senate Nominations and Confirmations, 1974
183:5 General, T, 1974
183:6 General, Thank You (N-Z), 1974
183:7 General, Telephone Calls (A-F), 1974
183:8 General, Telephone Calls (G-L), 1974
183:9 General, Telephone Calls (M-R), 1974
183:10 General, Telephone Calls (S-Z), 1974
183:11 General, Thank You (A-F), 1974
183:12 General, Thank You (G-M), 1973-1974
183:13 General, U, 1974
183:14 General, V, 1973-1974
183:15 General, Visitors, 1974
183:16 General, X-Y-Z, 1974
183:17 General, W, 1974
183:18 General, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Visits, 1974
183:19 General, “Youth Wants to Know”, Theodore Granik, 1973
183:20 Watergate, 1973
183:21 Miscellaneous Files, 1973
183:22 Jennings Randolph Testimonial Dinner, July 2, 1973
183:23 Personal Invitations, P, 1973
183:24 Personal Invitations, J, 1973
183:25 Projects, B, 1973
183:26 Personal Invitations, M, 1973
183:27 Randolph Year Releases, 1973
183:28 Mailgram, 1973-1974
183:29 Randolph Clippings, 1973
183:30 S. R. Dinners Printing, 1974
183:31 General, A, 1975
183:32 General, Appointments (A-M), 1975
183:33 General, Appointments (N-Z), 1975
183:34 General, Autographs Requested, 1975
183:35 General, B, 1975
183:36 General, C, 1975
183:37 General, Cherry Blossom Festival, 1975
183:38 General, Cherry River Navy of West Virginia, 1975
183:39 General, D, 1975
BOX 184
General Box 17
184:1 General, E, 1975
184:2 General, F, 1975
184:3 General, G, 1975
184:4 General, H, 1975
184:5 General, I, 1975
184:6 General, J, 1975
184:7 General, K, 1975
184:8 General, L, 1975
184:9 General, Mc, 1975
184:10 General, M, 1975
184:11 General, Harold Miller, 1975
184:12 General, N, 1975
184:13 General, O, 1975
184:14 General, Page Inquiries, 1975
184:15 General, P, 1975
184:16 General, Panorama Television Interview, 1975
184:17 General, Post Office and Civil Service, 1975
184:18 General, Presidential Classroom, 1975
184:19 General, Public Works Committee Matters, 1975
184:20 General, National Commission on Water Quality, 1975
184:21 General, Publications, 1975
184:22 General, R, 1975
184:23 General, Radio and Television, 1975
184:24 General, S, 1975
184:25 General, Salem College, 1975
184:26 General, Salem College Board of Trustees, 1975
184:27 General, Senate Youth Program, 1975
184:28 General, T, 1975
184:29 General, Telephone Calls, A-F, 1975
184:30 General, Telephone Calls, G-L, 1975
184:31 General, Telephone Calls, M-R, 1975
184:32 General, Telephone Calls, S-Z, 1975
184:33 General, Thank You Letters, A-F, 1975
184:34 General, Thank You Letters, G-M, 1975
184:35 General, Thank You Letters, N-Z, 1975
184:36 General, U, 1975
184:37 General, V, 1975
184:38 General, Visitors, 1975
184:39 General, W, 1975
184:40 General, X-Z, 1975
BOX 185
General Box 18
185:1 General, A, 1975-1976
185:2 General, Appointments, A-C, 1976
185:3 General, Appointments, D-L, 1976
185:4 General, Appointments, N-O, 1975-1976
185:5 General, Appointments, M, 1974-1976
185:6 General, Appointments, P-R, 1976
185:7 General, Appointments, S-V, 1976
185:8 General, Appointments, W-Z, 1976
185:9 General, B, 1976
185:10 General, C-Cl, 1976
185:11 General, Congratulations and Commendations (A-F), 1976
185:12 General, Congratulations and Commendations (G-R), 1976
185:13 General, Congratulations and Commendations (S-Z), 1976
185:14 General, Co-Cz, 1975-1976
185:15 General, D, 1974-1976
185:16 General, D.C. Matters, Lois Cunningham, 1974-1976
185:17 General, D.C. Matters, K-N, 1975-1976
185:18 General, E, 1976
185:19 General, Economic Reports, 1976
185:20 General, F, 1976
185:21 General, James A. Farley, 1960-1975
185:22 General, G, 1975-1976
185:23 General, H, 1976
185:24 General, Handicapped Committee, 1976
185:25 General, Howard C. Hardesty, 1975
185:26 General, J, 1976
185:27 General, K, 1976
185:28 General, L, 1976
185:29 General, Mc, 1976
185:30 General, Marshall University, 1976
185:31 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1972-1975
185:32 General, M, 1976
185:33 General, National Water Quality Committee, 1976
185:34 General, National Youth Science Camp, 1976
185:35 General, Newspapers and Magazines, 1976
185:36 General, No-Fault Insurance, 1976
185:37 General, Nominations and Confirmations, 1976
185:38 General, N, 1976
185:39 General, Publications, 1975-1976
185:40 General, Public Works Committee Matters, 1976
185:41 General, P, 1974-1976
185:42 General, Page Inquiries, 1976
185:43 General, O, 1976
185:44 General, Q, 1975-1976
185:45 General, Radio and Television, 1976
185:46 General, R, 1976
185:47 General, Salem College, 1976-1977
185:48 General, Senate Nominations and Confirmations, 1975-1976
BOX 186
General Box 19
186:1 General, S, 1975-1976
186:2 General, Telephone Calls (B-C), 1976
186:3 General, Telephone Calls (H-O), 1976
186:4 General, Telephone Calls (P-Y), 1976
186:5 General, “The Ethical Basis of Economic Freedom,” 1976
186:6 General, T, 1976
186:7 General, T, Archie Talley, 1974-1976
186:8 General, U, 1976
186:9 General, V, 1975-1976
186:10 General, W, 1975-1976
186:11 General, W, West Virginians for Life, 1976
186:12 General, W, West Virginia Society, 1975-1976
186:13 General, Y, 1976
186:14 General, A, 1977
186:15 General, Allegheny Airlines, 1977
186:16 General, Amnesty Program, 1977
186:17 General, Appointments, A-F, 1977
186:18 General, Appointments, G-M, 1977
186:19 General, Appointments, N-R, 1977
186:20 General, Appointments, S-Z, 1976-1977
186:21 General, Appointments, Barbara Webb, 1975-1977
186:22 General, B, 1976-1977
186:23 General, C, 1977
186:24 General, Commission on Operations of the Senate, 1976-1977
186:25 General, Commission on Operations of the Senate, 1976-1977 (A)
186:26 General, Committee System, 1976-1977
186:27 General, D, 1974-1978
186:28 General, D.C. Matters, 1977
186:29 General, D.C. Matters, Lois Cunningham, 1969-1977
186:30 General, Divestiture-Oil, 1976
BOX 187
General Box 20
187:1 General, Energy, August 26, 1977
187:2 General, E, 1976-1977
187:3 General, F, 1975-1977
187:4 General, Franking Privileges, 1975-1977
187:5 General, Fuel and Energy, 1976
187:6 General, G, 1977
187:7 General, Handicapped Committee, 1976-1977
187:8 General, H, 1976-1977
187:9 General, Hardesty, C. Howard Jr., 1977
187:10 General, Human Resources, 1977
187:11 General, I, 1977
187:12 General, Inauguration 1977, 1976-1977
187:13 General, J, 1976-1977
187:14 General, Jennings Randolph Alumni Association, 1976-1977
187:15 General, K, 1975-1977
187:16 General, L, 1976-1977
187:17 General, Mc, 1977
187:18 General, M, 1976-1977
187:19 Mountain State Forest Festival 1976, 1976-1977
187:20 General, N, 1977
187:21 General, Newspapers and Magazines, 1976-1977
187:22 General Nominations and Confirmations 1977, 1976-1978
187:23 General, P, 1976-1977
187:24 General, Productivity, 1977
187:25 General, Productivity, 1976
BOX 188
General Box 21
188:1 General, Public Works Committee Matters, 1977
188:2 General, R, 1977
188:3 General, Radio and Television, 1977
188:4 General, Requests, Miscellaneous, 1976-1977
188:5 General, Reorganization of the Federal Government, 1977
188:6 General, Committee on Rules and Administration, 1977
188:7 General, S, 1977
188:8 General, Senate Nominations and Confirmations, 1977
188:9 General, Senate Youth Programs, 1977
188:10 General, Sportswriters Hall of Fame, 1979
188:11 General, West Virginia Strawberry Festival, 1976
188:12 General, West Virginia Strawberry Festival, 1977
188:13 General, T, 1977
188:14 General, Thank You Letters, A-F, 1977
188:15 General, Thank You Letters, G-M, 1977
188:16 General, U, 1977
188:17 General, V, 1976-1977
188:18 General, W, 1976-1977
188:19 General, West Virginia Society, 1977
188:20 General, A, 1978
188:21 General, Appointments, A-F, 1978
188:22 General, Appointments, G-M, 1978
188:23 General, Appointments, N-R, 1978
188:24 General, Appointments, S-Z, 1978
188:25 General, B, 1978
188:26 General, Cherry Blossom Festival, 1979
188:27 General, Cherry River Navy, 1976-1977
188:28 General, C, 1978
188:29 General, Congratulations and Commendations, 1978
188:30 General, D, 1978
188:31 General, District of Columbia Matters, 1978
188:32 General, E, 1978
188:33 General, Elkins Housing Authority, 1978
188:34 General, F, 1978
188:35 General, G, 1978
188:36 General, H, 1978
188:37 General, Handicapped Committee, 1978
188:38 General, Honorary Degrees, 1978
188:39 General, Human Resources, 1978
BOX 189
General Box 22
189:1 General, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs, 1978
189:2 General, I, 1978
189:3 General, J, 1978
189:4 General, K, 1978
189:5 General, L, 1978
189:6 General, Labor Reform, 1978
189:7 General, Mc, 1978
189:8 General, M, 1976-1978
189:9 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1977
189:10 General, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1978
189:11 General, N, 1974-1978
189:12 General, National Youth Science Camp, 1978
189:13 General, Newspapers and Magazines, 1978
189:14 General, Nominations and Confirmations, 1978
189:15 General, P, 1978
189:16 General, Panama Canal, 1977-1978
189:17 General, Productivity, 1978
189:18 General, Productivity, Energy Conference, 1977
189:19 General, Public Works Committee Matters, 1978
189:20 General, R, 1978
189:21 General, Radio and Television, 1978
189:22 General, Requests, Miscellaneous, 1978
189:23 General, S, 1978
189:24 General, Sabbath Employment, 1978
189:25 General, Sugar Creek Children’s Home, 1971-1978
189:26 General, T, 1976-1978
189:27 General, Thank You, N-W, 1978
189:28 General, U, 1978
189:29 General, V, 1978
189:30 General, W, 1977-1978
189:31 General, West Virginia Fund, 1975-1978
189:32 General, X-Z, 1978
189:33 General, YMCA Program, 1978
BOX 190
Correspondence Box 1
190:1 Barbour County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1963-1972
190:2 Berkeley County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1961-1971
190:3 Boone County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1961-1971
190:4 Braxton County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1968-1972
190:5 Brooke County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1961-1968
190:6 Cabell County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1960-1972
190:7 Calhoun County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1973
190:8 Clay County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1970
190:9 Doddridge County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1960-1972
190:10 Fayette County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1964-1967
190:11 Gilmer County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1967-1970
190:12 Grant County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1962-1967
190:13 Greenbrier County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1969
190:14 Hampshire County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1963-1971
190:15 Hancock County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1960-1971
190:16 Hardy County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1962-1969
190:17 Harrison County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1961
190:18 Harrison County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1962
190:19 Harrison County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1963
190:20 Harrison County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1964
190:21 Harrison County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1965
BOX 191
Correspondence Box 2
191:1 Harrison County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1965-1966
191:2 Harrison County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1966
191:3 Jackson County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1971
191:4 Jefferson County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1972
191:4 Kanawha County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1961
191:5 Kanawha County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1962-1966
191:6 Lewis County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1973
191:7 Lincoln County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1971
191:8 Logan County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1971
191:9 Marion County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1961-1973
191:10 Marshall County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1971
191:11 Mason County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1970
191:12 McDowell County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1970
191:13 Mercer County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1971
191:14 Mineral County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1972
191:15 Mingo County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1972
BOX 192
Correspondence Box 3
192:1 Monongalia County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1971
192:2 Morgan County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1970
192:3 Monroe County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1971
192:4 Nicholas County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1963-1970
192:5 Ohio County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1972
192:6 Pendleton County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1971
192:7 Pleasants County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1961, 1964, 1971
192:8 Pocahontas County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1967-1968
192:9 Preston County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1962-1972
192:10 Putnam County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959, 1960-1968, 1971
192:11 Raleigh County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1972
192:12 Randolph County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1972
192:13 Ritchie County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1966
192:14 Roane County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1969
192:15 Summers County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1972
192:16 Taylor County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1973
192:17 Tucker County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1972
192:18 Tyler County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1959-1971
192:19 Upshur County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1972
192:20 Wayne County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1970
192:21 Webster County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1971
192:22 Wetzel County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1973
192:23 Wirt County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1961-1968
192:24 Wood County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1972
192:25 Wyoming County, Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958-1973
BOX 193
Correspondence Box 4
193:1 Correspondence, 1958-1959
193:2 Correspondence, A, 1958
193:3 Correspondence, B, 1958
193:4 Correspondence, C, 1956-1958
193:5 Correspondence, D, 1958
193:6 Correspondence, E, 1958
193:7 Correspondence, F, 1958
193:8 Correspondence, G, 1958
193:9 Correspondence, H, 1958
193:10 Correspondence, I, 1958
193:11 Correspondence, J, 1958-1960
193:12 Correspondence, K, 1958
193:13 Correspondence, L, 1958
193:14 Letters, M, 1958
193:15 Letters, N, 1958
193:16 Letters, O, 1958
193:17 Letters, P, 1958
193:18 Letters, R, 1958
193:19 Letters, S, 1958
193:20 Letters, T, 1958
193:21 Letters, U, 1958
193:22 Letters, V, 1958
193:23 Letters, W, 1958
193:24 Letters, X-Y-Z, 1958
BOX 194
Correspondence Box 5
194:1 JR-48, Reference 00 through 20, 1977
194:2 JR-49, Reference 00 through 11, 1977-1978
194:3 JR, January 1978 through April 1978
194:4 JR-50, Reference 00 through 20, 1978
194:5 JR-53, Reference 00 through 20, Tape 53
194:6 JR-54, Reference 00 through 20, Tape 54
194:7 JR-55, Reference 00 through 20, Tape 55
194:8 JR-56, Reference 00 through 21, Tape 56
194:9 JR-57, Reference 03 through 20, Tape 57
194:10 JR-58, Reference 00 through 19, Tape 58
194:11 JR-59, Reference 00 through 19, Tape 59
194:12 JR-60, Reference 00 through 20, Tape 60
194:13 JR-61, Reference 00 through 17, Tape 61
194:14 JR-61, 61 Ref. 12, 1979
194:15 JR-62, Reference, Tape 62
194:16 JR-63, Reference 00 through 17, Tape 63
194:17 JR-63, Ref. 4/5, 1980
194:18 JR-64, Reference 00 through 16, Tape 64
194:19 JR-65, Reference 00 through 18, Tape 65
194:20 JR-66, Reference 00 through 18, Tape 66
194:21 JR-67, Reference 00 through 18, Tape 67
194:22 JR-68, Reference 00 through 18, Tape 68
194:23 JR-69, Reference 00 through 14, Tape 69
BOX 195
Correspondence Box 6
195:1 Correspondence, Aasen-Allen, 1980-1981
195:2 Correspondence, Allen-Adrienne, 1980-1981
195:3 Correspondence, Andrzejewski-Ault, 1980-1981
195:4 Correspondence, Bache-Bartok, 1980-1981
195:5 Correspondence, Barton-Bender, 1980-1981
195:6 Correspondence, Bendersky-Blaine, 1980-1981
195:7 Correspondence, Bledsoe-Bosserman, 1979-1981
195:8 Correspondence, Bowman-Brandt, 1979-1981
195:9 Correspondence, Branham-Brinker, 1980
195:10 Correspondence, Britt-Brown, 1980-1981
195:11 Correspondence, Bruce-Byker, 1980-1981
195:12 Correspondence, Cahoon-Cauthen, 1979-1982
195:13 Correspondence, Cell-Christmas, 1980-1981
195:14 Correspondence, Church-Coker, 1980-1981
195:15 Correspondence, Coleman-Cooper, 1980-1981
195:16 Correspondence, Cooper-Cutler, 1980-1981
195:17 Correspondence, Dalton-Denison, 1980-1981
195.18 Correspondence, Dennis-Doolittle, 1980-1981
195:19 Correspondence, Dolson-Dyer, 1980-1981
195:20 Correspondence, Eagen-Evarts, 1980-1981
195:21 Correspondence, Fahy-Flynt, 1981
195:22 Correspondence, Fogel-Futran, 1980-1981
195:23 Correspondence, Gale-Glass, 1981
195:24 Correspondence, Glass-Grantland, 1980-1981
195:25 Correspondence, Grauer-Guttman, 1979-1981
195:26 Correspondence, Hairston-Hecht, 1980-1981
195:27 Correspondence, Hedrick-Hill, 1980-1981
195:28 Correspondence, Hillenbrand-Holland, 1980-1981
195:29 Correspondence, Hooper-Hubley, 1980-1981
195:30 Correspondence, Hudaky-Hurwitz, 1980-1981
195:31 Correspondence, Ilderton-Ivey, 1980-1981
195:32 Correspondence, Jackson-Justice, 1980-1981
195:33 Correspondence, Kabakow-Kelly, 1980-1981
195:34 Correspondence, Kendig-Kolb, 1980-1981
195:35 Correspondence, Konyha-Kyova, 1979-1981
195:36 Correspondence, Lacy-Leviant, 1980-1981
195:37 Correspondence, Levine-Lipchik, 1980-1981
195:38 Correspondence, Lippert-Lyth, 1980-1981
195:39 Correspondence, Maas-Marran, 1980-1981
195:40 Correspondence, Marshak-McDougall, 1980-1981
195:41 Correspondence, McGahan-Mercuro, 1980-1981
195:42 Correspondence, Merisalo-Minute Man, 1980-1981
195:43 Correspondence, Misterman-Myers, 1980-1981
195:44 Correspondence, Napier-Nay, 1980-1981
195:45 Correspondence, Nebergall-Nunn, 1980-1981
195:46 Correspondence, O’Connor-O’Neill, 1979-1981
195:47 Correspondence, Padawer-Physicians, 1980-1981
195:48 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, George Pickett-Penny Pullen, 1980-1981
195:49 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Q, 1977
195:50 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Arlene Rachal-Hugh Renfro, 1980-1981
195:51 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Emanuel Renzi-Gloria Robinson, 1979-1981
195:52 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Larry Robinson-Stanley Rosenstiel, 1980-1981
195:53 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Sally Rosloff-R. J. Rybak, 1980-1981
195:54 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Albert Sacks-Rita Schmidt, 1979-1981
195:55 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Herbert Schmitz-Ann Shannon, 1980-1981
195:56 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, G.K. Shanoik-Bernard Silverblatt, 1980-1981
195:57 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Edward Simmons-Kimberly Smith, 1980-1981
195:58 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Paul Smith-P. H. Stansbury, 1978-1981
195:59 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, St. Clare’s Retreat and Convent–James Syers, 1979-1981
195:60 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, William Taggart-Texas Steel Company, 1980-1981
195:61 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, F. M. Thimmesh-Russell Toal, 1979-1981
195:62 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Frieda Topf-Philip Tymon, 1979-1981
195:63 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, United Auto Workers-United Steel Workers, 1980-1981
195:64 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Charles Van-King Vito, 1980-1981
195:65 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Joel Wagner-Paul Watson, 1978-1981
195:66 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Kenneth Weartz-Janice Williams, 1979-1981
195:67 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, L. S. Williams-William Wynn, 1980-1991
195:68 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, O. W. Yandell-Richard Young, 1980-1981
195:69 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, Gordon Zinchlag-Michael Zulkoski, 1980-1981
195:70 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, 1983
195:71 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, 1983 (A)
195:72 Correspondence Concerning Legislation, 1984
195:73 Legislative Correspondence, L-M, 1971-1981
195:74 Legislative Correspondence, Ruth Harris, 1979-1980
195:75 Legislative Correspondence, William B. Harris, 1979-1980
195:76 Legislative Correspondence, Joseph F. Harrah
BOX 196
Correspondence Box 7
196:1 General Correspondence, 1960-1984
196:2 General Correspondence, 1960-1984 (A)
196:3 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1962-1981
196:4 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1973-1983
196:5 Miscellaneous Correspondence (Photocopies)
196:6 Outgoing Correspondence, 1973-1983
196:7 Outgoing Correspondence, A, 1973-1983
196:8 Outgoing Correspondence, A, 1984
196:9 Outgoing Correspondence, B, 1984
196:10 Outgoing Correspondence, C, 1984
196:11 Outgoing Correspondence, D, 1984
196:12 Outgoing Correspondence, E-F, 1984
196:13 Outgoing Correspondence, G, 1984
196:14 Outgoing Correspondence, H, 1984
196:15 Outgoing Correspondence, I-J, 1984
196:16 Outgoing Correspondence, K, 1984
196:17 Outgoing Correspondence, L, 1984
196:18 Outgoing Correspondence, M, 1984
196:19 Outgoing Correspondence, Mc, 1984
196:20 Outgoing Correspondence, N-O, 1984
196:21 Outgoing Correspondence, P, 1984
196:22 Outgoing Correspondence, Q-R, 1984
196:23 Outgoing Correspondence, S, 1984
196:24 Outgoing Correspondence, T, 1984
196:25 Outgoing Correspondence, U-V, 1984
196:26 Outgoing Correspondence, W, 1984
196:27 Outgoing Correspondence, X-Z, 1984
196:28 Correspondence, Special Letters, 1979-1984
196:29 Correspondence, Bob Wise for Congress, 1984
196:30 Correspondence, etc., regarding efforts of Congressman Cleveland Bailey to secure pension for James William F. Allen, Spanish-American War veteran, 1958-1961
BOX 197
Correspondence Box 8
197:1 Miscellaneous Correspondence, L, 1960
197:2 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1960-1984
197:3 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1961-1983
197:4 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Salem College, 1963-1974
197:5 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1962-1983
197:6 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1963-1964
197:7 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Outgoing, December 1966
197:8 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Ruth McGraw, 1966
197:9 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Harrison County, 1967
197:10 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Responses from College Presidents to Jennings
197:11 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Women’s Political Caucus, 1979
197:12 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Legislation, 1974-1975
197:13 Miscellaneous Correspondence, RE: Photographs, 1975
197:14 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1977-1979
197:15 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1977-1984
197:16 Miscellaneous Correspondence, National PTA, 1979-1982
197:17 Miscellaneous Correspondence, American Lung Association, 1980
197:18 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Ann Arbor Science Publishers, 1980
197:19 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Berkley Publishing Corp., 1980
197:20 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Women’s Bar Association Reception, October 2, 1980
197:21 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Miss Teen USA, 1980-1984
197:22 Miscellaneous Topics, 1980-1983
197:23 Miscellaneous Correspondence, American Planning Association, West Virginia Chapter, 1981
197:24 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Automotive Service Association, 1981
197:25 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Key Club, 1981
197:26 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Kuwait News Agency, 1981
197:27 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Sam Rayburn Library, 1981
197:28 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Arthritis Foundation, 1981-1984
197:29 Miscellaneous Correspondence, American Optometric Association, 1983
197:30 Miscellaneous Correspondence, A, 1984
197:31 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Elks Clubs, 1984
197:32 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Jim Hunt, 1984
197:33 Miscellaneous Correspondence, U.S. House of Representatives, 1984
197:34 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Vita Plus Industries, 1984
197:35 Reading File, 1962, September-December
197:36 Reading File, 1963, January
197:37 Reading File, 1963, April
197:38 Reading File, 1964, October-December
197:39 Reading File, 1965, January
197:40 Reading File, 1965, April
197:41 Reading File, 1965, July
197:42 Reading File, 1966
197:43 Reading File, 1966, April-May
197:44 Reading File, 1966, June-September
197:45 Reading File, 1966, October-December
197:46 Reading File, 1967, January
197:47 Reading File, 1967, April
197:48 Reading File, 1967, July
197:49 Reading File, 1968, April-July
197:50 Reading File, 1968, August-December
BOX 198
Invitations Box 1
198:1 Schedules, 1959
198:2 Invitations Accepted, 1958-1967
198:3 Invitations Fulfilled, 1959, A-D
198:4 Invitations Fulfilled, 1959, E-K
198:5 Invitations Fulfilled, 1959, L-O
198:6 Invitations Fulfilled, 1959, P-T
198:7 Invitations Fulfilled, 1959, U-Z
198:8 Invitations Fulfilled, 1960, A-G
198:9 Invitations Fulfilled, 1960, H-N
198:10 Invitations Fulfilled, 1960, O-V
BOX 199
Invitations Box 2
199:1 Invitations Fulfilled, 1960, W-Z
199:2 Invitations Fulfilled, A, 1961
199:3 Invitations Fulfilled, B-C, 1961
199:4 Invitations Fulfilled, D-G, 1961
199:5 Invitations Fulfilled, H-L, 1961
199:6 Invitations Fulfilled, M-O, 1961
199:7 Invitations Fulfilled, P-T, 1961
199:8 Invitations Fulfilled, T-W, 1961
199:9 Invitations Fulfilled, W-Y, 1961
199:10 Invitations Fulfilled, 1962, A-F
199:11 Invitations Fulfilled, 1962, G-O
199:12 Invitations Fulfilled, 1962, P-T
199:13 Invitations Fulfilled, 1962, U-Z
BOX 200
Invitations Box 3
200:1 Invitations Fulfilled, 1963, A-D
200:2 Invitations Fulfilled, 1963, E-K
200:3 Invitations Fulfilled, 1963, L-N
200:4 Invitations Fulfilled, 1963, O-V
200:5 Invitations Fulfilled, 1963, W-Z
200:6 Invitations Fulfilled, 1964, A-F
200:7 Invitations Fulfilled, 1964, G-M
200:8 Invitations Fulfilled, 1964, N-S
200:9 Invitations Fulfilled, 1964, T-Z
200:10 Invitations Fulfilled, 1965, A-F
BOX 201
Invitations Box 4
201:1 Invitations Fulfilled, 1965, G-N
201:2 Invitations Fulfilled, 1965, O-S
201:3 Invitations Fulfilled, 1965, T-Z
201:4 Invitations Fulfilled, 1966, A
201:5 Invitations Fulfilled, 1966, B-F
201:6 Invitations Fulfilled, 1966, G-L
201:7 Invitations Fulfilled, 1966, M-N
201:8 Invitations Fulfilled, 1966, O-R
201:9 Invitations Fulfilled, 1966, S-V
201:10 Invitations Fulfilled, 1966, W-Z
BOX 202
Invitations Box 5
202:1 Invitations Fulfilled, 1967, A-D
202:2 Invitations Fulfilled, 1967, E-M
202:3 Invitations Fulfilled, 1967, N-R
202:4 Invitations Fulfilled, 1967, S-Z
202:5 Invitations Fulfilled, 1968, A-B
202:6 Invitations Fulfilled, 1968, C-G
202:7 Invitations Fulfilled, 1968, H-M
202:8 Invitations Fulfilled, 1968, N-R
202:9 Invitations Fulfilled, 1968, S-W
202:10 Invitations Fulfilled, 1969, A-C
202:11 Invitations Fulfilled, 1969, D-H
202:12 Invitations Fulfilled, 1969, I-M
202:13 Invitations Fulfilled, N, 1969
202:14 Invitations Fulfilled, 1969, O-P
202:15 Invitations Fulfilled, 1969, R-S
BOX 203
Invitations Box 6
203:1 Invitations Fulfilled, 1969, T-V
203:2 Invitations Fulfilled, 1969, W-Z
203:3 Invitations Fulfilled, 1970, A-F
203:4 Invitations Fulfilled, 1970, G-M
203:5 Invitations Fulfilled, 1970, N-S
203:6 Invitations Fulfilled, 1970, T-Z
203:7 Invitations Declined, A, 1971
203:8 Invitations Declined, B-C, 1971
203:9 Invitations Declined, D-J, 1971
203:10 Invitations Declined, K-N, 1971
203:11 Invitations Declined, O-S, 1971
203:12 Invitations Declined, T-Z, 1971
203:13 Invitations Fulfilled, 1971, A-B
203:14 Invitations Fulfilled, 1971, C
203:15 Invitations Fulfilled, 1971, D-G
203:16 Invitations Fulfilled, 1971, H-K
203:17 Invitations Fulfilled, 1971, L-M
203:18 Invitations Fulfilled, 1971, N-P
203:19 Invitations Fulfilled, Q-Z, 1971
203:19 Invitations Fulfilled, A-F, 1972
BOX 204
Invitations Box 7
204:1 Invitations Fulfilled, G-L, 1972
204:2 Invitations Fulfilled, M-R, 1972
204:3 Invitations Fulfilled, S-Z, 1972
204:4 Invitations Fulfilled, A, 1973
204:5 Invitations Fulfilled, C, 1973
204:6 Invitations Fulfilled, D, 1973
204:7 Invitations Fulfilled, E, 1973
204:8 Invitations Fulfilled, F, 1973
204:9 Invitations Fulfilled, G, 1973
204:10 Invitations Fulfilled, H, 1973
204:11 Invitations Fulfilled, I, 1973
204:12 Invitations Fulfilled, K, 1973
204:13 Invitations Fulfilled, N, 1973
204:14 Invitations Fulfilled, R, 1973
204:15 Invitations Fulfilled, S, 1973
204:16 Invitations, Fulfilled, Senate Prayer Breakfast Group
204:17 Invitations Fulfilled, T, 1973
204:18 Invitations Fulfilled, U, 1973
204:19 Invitations Fulfilled, V, 1973
204:20 Invitations Fulfilled, W, 1973
204:21 Invitations Fulfilled, A, 1974
204:22 Invitations Fulfilled, B, 1974
204:23 Invitations Fulfilled, C, 1974
204:24 Invitations Fulfilled, D, 1974
204:25 Invitations Fulfilled, E, 1974
204:26 Invitations Fulfilled, F, 1974
204:27 Invitations Fulfilled, G, 1974
204:28 Invitations Fulfilled, H, 1974
204:29 Invitations Fulfilled, I, 1974
204:30 Invitations Fulfilled, J, 1974
204:31 Invitations Fulfilled, Y, 1974
BOX 205
Invitations Box 8
205:1 Invitations Fulfilled, Ka-Ko, 1974
205:2 Invitations Fulfilled, La-Lu, 1974
205:3 Invitations Fulfilled, Ma-Mo, 1974
205:4 Invitations Fulfilled, Na-Nu, 1974
205:5 Invitations Fulfilled, Ohio Developmental Disabilities State Conference, Columbus, Ohio, 1975
205:6 Invitations Fulfilled, Pe-Pro, 1974
205:7 Invitations Fulfilled, Regional Intergovernmental Council Annual Meeting, Charleston, West Virginia, 1974
205:8 Invitations Fulfilled, Se-Su, 1974
205:9 Invitations Fulfilled, Ti-Ty, 1974
205:10 Invitations Fulfilled, Un-University, 1974
205:11 Invitations Fulfilled, Veterans of Foreign Wars Annual Dinner Honoring Member of Congress, Washington, D.C., 1974
205:12 Invitations Fulfilled, Wa-Wr, 1974
205:13 Invitations Fulfilled, A, 1975
205:14 Invitations Fulfilled, Ba-Bu, 1975
205:15 Invitations Fulfilled, Ca-Co, 1975
205:16 Invitations Fulfilled, D, 1975
205:17 Invitations Fulfilled, E, 1975
205:18 Invitations Fulfilled, F, 1975
205:19 Invitations Fulfilled, G, 1975
205:20 Invitations Fulfilled, H, 1975
205:21 Invitations Fulfilled, I, 1975
205:22 Invitations Fulfilled, J, 1975
205:23 Invitations Fulfilled, K, 1975
205:24 Invitations Fulfilled, L, 1975
205:25 Invitations Fulfilled, M, 1975
205:26 Invitations Fulfilled, N, 1975
205:27 Invitations Fulfilled, O, 1975
205:28 Invitations Fulfilled, P, 1975
205:29 Invitations Fulfilled, R, 1975
205:30 Invitations Fulfilled, S, 1975
205:31 Invitations Fulfilled, T, 1975
205:32 Invitations Fulfilled, U, 1975
205:33 Invitations Fulfilled, V, 1975
BOX 206
Invitations Box 9
206:1 Invitations Fulfilled, W, 1975
206:2 Invitations Fulfilled, X-Z, 1975
206:3 Invitations Fulfilled, A, 1976
206:4 Invitations Fulfilled, B, 1976
206:5 Invitations Fulfilled, C, 1976
206:6 Invitations Fulfilled, E, 1976
206:7 Invitations Fulfilled, F, 1976
206:8 Invitations Fulfilled, G, 1976
206:9 Invitations Fulfilled, H, 1976
206:10 Invitations Fulfilled, I, 1976
206:11 Invitations Fulfilled, J, 1976
206:12 Invitations Fulfilled, K, 1976
206:13 Invitations Fulfilled, L, 1976
206:14 Invitations Fulfilled, Mc, 1976
206:15 Invitations Fulfilled, M, 1976
206:16 Invitations Fulfilled, N, 1976
206:17 Invitations Fulfilled, O, 1976
206:18 Invitations Fulfilled, P, 1976
206:19 Invitations Fulfilled, Q, 1976
206:20 Invitations Fulfilled, R, 1976
206:21 Invitations Fulfilled, S, 1976
206:22 Invitations Fulfilled, T, 1976
206:23 Invitations Fulfilled, U, 1976
206:24 Invitations Fulfilled, V, 1976
206:25 Invitations Fulfilled, W, 1976
206:26 Invitations, Regrets, 1977
BOX 207
Invitations Box 10
207:1 Invitations Fulfilled, A, 1977
207:2 Invitations Fulfilled, B, 1977
207:3 Invitations Fulfilled, C, 1977
207:4 Invitations Fulfilled, D, 1977
207:5 Invitations Fulfilled, E, 1977
207:6 Invitations Fulfilled, F, 1977
207:7 Invitations Fulfilled, G, 1977
207:8 Invitations Fulfilled, H, 1977
207:9 Invitations Fulfilled, I, 1977
207:10 Invitations Fulfilled, J, 1977
207:11 Invitations Fulfilled, K, 1977
207:12 Invitations Fulfilled, L, 1977
207:13 Invitations Fulfilled, M, 1977
207:14 Invitations Fulfilled, N, 1977
207:15 Invitations Fulfilled, O, 1977
207:16 Invitations Fulfilled, P, 1977
207:17 Invitations Fulfilled, R, 1977
207:18 Invitations Fulfilled, S, 1977
207:19 Invitations Fulfilled, T, 1977
207:20 Invitations Fulfilled, U, 1977
207:21 Invitations Fulfilled, V, 1977
207:22 Invitations Fulfilled, W, 1977
207:23 Invitations Fulfilled, A, 1978
207:24 Invitations Fulfilled, B, 1978
207:25 Invitations Fulfilled, C, 1978
207:26 Invitations Fulfilled, D, 1978
207:27 Invitations Fulfilled, E, 1978
207:28 Invitations Fulfilled, F, 1978
207:29 Invitations Fulfilled, G, 1978
207:30 Invitations Fulfilled, H, 1978
207:31 Invitations Fulfilled, I, 1978
207:32 Invitations Fulfilled, J, 1978
207:33 Invitations Fulfilled, K, 1978
207:34 Invitations Fulfilled, L, 1978
207:35 Invitations Fulfilled, Mc, 1978
207:36 Invitations Fulfilled, M, 1978
207:37 Invitations Fulfilled, N, 1978
207:38 Invitations Fulfilled, O, 1978
207:39 Invitations Fulfilled, P, 1978
BOX 208
Invitations Box 11
208:1 Invitations Fulfilled, R, 1978
208:2 Invitations Fulfilled, S, 1978
208:3 Invitations Fulfilled, T, 1978
208:4 Invitations Fulfilled, U, 1978
208:5 Invitations Fulfilled, V, 1978
208:6 Invitations Fulfilled, W, 1978
208:7 Invitations Declined, A, 1978
208:8 Invitations Routed for Reply, 1978
208:9 Invitations Fulfilled, 1978
208:10 Political Invitations Accepted, 1978
208:11 Invitations Fulfilled/Destroyed, 1978
208:12 Invitations Accepted, A, 1979
208:13 Invitations Accepted, B, 1979
208:14 Invitations Accepted, C, 1979
208:15 Invitations Accepted, D, 1979
208:16 Invitations Accepted, E, 1979
208:17 Invitations Accepted, F, 1979
208:18 Invitations Accepted, G, 1979
208:19 Invitations Accepted, H, 1979
208:20 Invitations Accepted, I, 1979
208:21 Invitations Accepted, J, 1979
208:22 Invitations Accepted, K, 1979
208:23 Invitations Accepted, L, 1979
208:24 Invitations Accepted, M, 1979
208:25 Invitations Accepted, N, 1979
208:26 Invitations Accepted, O, 1979
208:27 Invitations Accepted, P, 1979
208:28 Invitations Accepted, R, 1979
208:29 Invitations Accepted, S, 1979
208:30 Invitations Accepted, U, 1979
208:31 Invitations Accepted, V, 1979
208:32 Invitations Accepted, W, 1979
208:33 Invitations Declined/Destroyed, 1979
208:34 Invitations Accepted, Senate Prayer Breakfast Group, 1979
208:35 Invitation/Message Log, 1979
208:36 Invitations/Messages, File Copies, 1979
208:37 Invitations Accepted, A, 1980
208:38 Invitations Accepted, B, 1980
208:39 Invitations Accepted, C, 1980
208:40 Invitations Accepted, D, 1980
208:41 Invitations Accepted, E, 1980
208:42 Invitations Accepted, F, 1980
208:43 Invitations Accepted, H, 1980
208:44 Invitations Accepted, I, 1980
208:45 Invitations Accepted, J, 1980
208:46 Invitations Accepted, K, 1980
208:47 Invitations Accepted, L, 1980
208:48 Invitations Accepted, M, 1980-1981
BOX 209
Invitations Box 12
209:1 Invitations Accepted, N, 1980
209:2 Invitations Accepted, O, 1980
209:3 Invitations Accepted, P, 1980
209:4 Invitations Accepted, R, 1980
209:5 Invitations Accepted, S, 1980
209:6 Invitations Accepted, T, 1980
209:7 Invitations Accepted, U, 1980
209:8 Invitations Accepted, V, 1980
209:9 Invitations Accepted, W, 1980-1981
209:10 Invitations, Prayer Breakfast, 1980
209:11 Invitations Declined and Destroyed, 1980
209:12 Invitations Accepted, 1980
209:13 Invitations Fulfilled, 1980-1984
209:14 Invitations Accepted, National League of Postmasters, 1981
209:15 Invitations Fulfilled, Destroyed, 1981
209:16 Senate Prayer Breakfast Group, 1981
209:17 Invitations Declined and Destroyed, 1981
209:18 Suspense File, 1981
209:19 Message Files, 1981
209:20 Copies of Invitations out for Messages, 1981
209:21 Invitations Accepted, A, 1981
209:22 Invitations Accepted, B, 1981
209:23 Invitations Accepted, C, 1981
209:24 Invitations Accepted, D, 1981
209:25 Invitations Accepted, E, 1981
209:26 Invitations Accepted, F, 1981
209:27 Invitations Accepted, G, 1981
209:28 Invitations Accepted, H, 1981
209:29 Invitations Accepted, I, 1981
209:30 Invitations Accepted, J, 1981
209:31 Invitations Accepted, K, 1981
209:32 Invitations Accepted, L, 1981
209:33 Invitations Accepted, M, 1981
209:34 Invitations Accepted, N, 1981
BOX 210
Invitations Box 13
210:1 Invitations Accepted, O, 1981
210:2 Invitations Accepted, P, 1981
210:3 Invitations Accepted, R, 1981
210:4 Invitations Accepted, S, 1981
210:5 Invitations Accepted, T, 1981
210:6 Invitations Accepted, U, 1981
210:7 Invitations Accepted, V, 1981
210:8 Invitations Accepted, W, 1981
210:9 Invitations Declined, 1981-1982
210:10 Invitations Accepted, A, 1982
210:11 Invitations Accepted, B, 1982
210:12 Invitations Accepted, C, 1982
210:13 Invitations Accepted, D, 1982
210:14 Invitations Accepted, E, 1982
210:15 Invitations Accepted, F, 1982
210:16 Invitations Accepted, G, 1982
210:17 Invitations Accepted, H, 1982
210:18 Invitations Accepted, I-J, 1982
210:19 Invitations Accepted, K, 1982
210:20 Invitations Accepted, L, 1982
210:21 Invitations Accepted, M, 1982
210:22 Invitations Accepted, N, 1982
210:23 Invitations Accepted, O, 1982
210:24 Invitations Accepted, P, 1982
210:25 Invitations Accepted, R, 1982
210:26 Invitations Accepted, S, 1982
210:27 Invitations Accepted, T, 1982
210:28 Invitations Accepted, U, 1982
210:29 Invitations Accepted, V, 1982
210:30 Invitations Accepted, W, 1982
210:31 Invitations Accepted, W-Y-Z, 1982
210:32 Invitations Accepted, 1982 (1 of 2)
210:33 Invitations Accepted, 1982 (2 of 2)
BOX 211
Invitations Box 14
211:1 Invitations Accepted, 1983
211:2 Invitations Accepted, A, 1983
211:3 Invitations Accepted, B, 1983
211:4 Invitations Accepted, C, 1983
211:5 Invitations Accepted, D-E, 1983
211:6 Invitations Accepted, F, 1983
211:7 Invitations Accepted, G, 1983
211:8 Invitations Accepted, H, 1983
211:9 Invitations Accepted, I-J, 1983
211:10 Invitations Accepted, K-L, 1983
211:11 Invitations Accepted, M, 1983
211:12 Invitations Accepted, N, 1983
211:13 Invitations Accepted, O, 1983
211:14 Invitations Accepted, P-Q, 1983
211:15 Invitations Accepted, Prayer Breakfast, 1983
211:16 Invitations Accepted, R, 1983
211:17 Invitations Accepted, S, 1983
211:18 Invitations Accepted, T, 1983
211:19 Invitations Accepted, U, 1983
211:20 Invitations Accepted, V, 1983
211:21 Invitations Accepted, W, 1983
211:22 Invitations Accepted, X-Z, 1983
211:23 Invitations Accepted, 1983-1984
211:24 Invitations Accepted, 1984
211:25 Invitations Accepted, 1984 (A)
211:26 Invitations Accepted, A, 1984
211:27 Invitations Accepted, B, 1984
211:28 Invitations Accepted, C, 1984
211:29 Invitations Accepted, D, 1984
211:30 Invitations Accepted, E, 1984
211:31 Invitations Accepted, F, 1984
211:32 Invitations Accepted, G, 1984
211:33 Invitations Accepted, H, 1984
211:34 Invitations Accepted, J, 1984
211:35 Invitations Accepted, K, 1984
BOX 212
Invitations Box 15
212:1 Invitations Accepted, L, 1984
212:2 Invitations Accepted, M, 1984
212:3 Invitations Accepted, N, 1984
212:4 Invitations Accepted, O, 1984
212:5 Invitations Accepted, P, 1984
212:6 Invitations Accepted, R, 1984
212:7 Invitations Accepted, S, 1984
212:8 Invitations Accepted, U, 1984
212:9 Invitations Accepted, V, 1984
212:10 Invitations Accepted, W, 1984
212:11 Responses to Invitations, 1961
212:12 Responses to Invitations, August-December 1962
212:13 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1963
212:14 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1963
212:15 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1964
212:16 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1964
212:17 Responses to Invitations, Dates Undetermined, 1964
212:18 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1965
212:19 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1965
212:20 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1966
212:21 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1966
212:22 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1967
212:23 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1967
212:24 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1968
212:25 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1968
212:26 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1969
212:27 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1969
212:28 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1970
212:29 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1970
212:30 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1971
212:31 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1971
212:32 Responses to Invitations, January-June 1972
212:33 Responses to Invitations, July-December 1972
212:34 Invitations, 1961-1983
212:35 Invitations, National Alliance of Business, 1983
212:36 Invitations, North-South Skirmish Association, Inc., 1979
212:37 Invitations, U.S. Pharmacopeial Convention, 1980
212:38 Invitations, Nanette Fabray McDougall, 1984
212:39 Invitations, YMCA “Y-Guy” Dinner, 1982
212:40 Invitations, National Limestone Institute, Inc., 1979-1980
212:41 Invitations, Senator Randolph, 1981-1982
212:42 Invitations, Tentative, 1982
212:43 Invitations, Tentative, 1982-1983
212:44 Invitations, Regrets, 1981-1982
212:45 Invitations, Regrets, 1983
212:46 Invitations, Regrets, 1984
212:47 Invitations, Pending, 1984
212:48 Invitations, Accepted, 1981-1982
212:49 Invitations, Accepted, 1984
212:50 Invitations, 1977
212:51 Invitations, 1979
212:52 Invitations, 1981
212:53 Invitations, 1982
212:54 Invitations, 1984
212:55 Invitation, An Evening with Salem College, Pasadena, California, March 17, 1974
212:56 Invitation, American Legion Boys Nation, 1982
212:57 Invitations, Harry S. Truman Centennial Committee, 1984
BOX 213
Projects Box 1
213:1 Projects, A Major Construction Company, 1980
213:2 Projects, A.M.Y. Coal Company (Joe Young), 1980
213:3 Projects, ACF Industries, 1982-1984
213:4 Projects, Action/Vista Regulations, 1982
213:5 Projects, Adjusted Income 1977
213:6 Projects, Curtis Adkins (Small Business Administration), 1979
213:7 Projects, Adler Dress Shop, Weston, West Virginia, 1982
213:8 Projects, Affirmative Action – Kanawha Airport 1977
213:9 Projects, AFL-CIO Adoption of the “Common Sense Priority” Program 1977
213:10 Projects, African Wildlife, 1978
213:11 Projects, Aging, 1978
213:12 Projects, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) Transfer Benefits, 1978
213:13 Projects, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) Program, 1978
213:14 Projects, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service (ASCS) Watershed Project Selection, 1979
213:15 Projects, Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) School Clothing Allowance, 1981
213:16 Projects, Aircraft Replacement Parts Ruling, 1982-1983
213:17 Projects, Alaska lands, 1978-1980
213:18 Projects, Albert Gallatin Jenkins Homestead, 1978
213:19 Projects, Alcan Expansion, 1979
213:20 Projects, Alcohol Program, 1976-1978
213:21 Projects, Alderson Broaddus College (New Main), 1979-1982
213:22 Projects, Alderson Broaddus College, 1981-1983
213:23 Projects, Department of Energy, Alderson Broaddus Solar Energy, 1977-1980
213:24 Projects, Alderson Elderly Housing, 1979
213:25 Projects, Allegheny Highlands, 1979
213:26 Projects, Allegheny Lumber, 1982
213:27 Projects, Allegheny Properties, 1980
213:28 Projects, Allied Chemical, 1979
213:29 Projects, Allied Chemical, Moundsville, 1981
213:30 Projects, Alpha Regional Library Service Center, 1978
213:31 Projects, Alpine Lake Property Owners Association, 1983
213:32 Projects, Alternative Energy Sources, 1979
213:33 Projects, Alternative Water Demonstration Project, 1979
213:34 Projects, Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers, 1981
213:35 Projects, Amateur Radio Operators License, 1978-1983
213:36 Projects, AMC (American Motors Corporation) Adjustment Assistance 1977
213:37 Projects, American Association of Small Cities, 1979-1981
213:38 Projects, American China, 1983
213:39 Projects, American Industries Resources, 1980
213:40 Projects, American Thermograph, 1981
213:41 Projects, Americare Corporation, 1979
213:42 Projects, Amherst Coal Company, 1980
213:43 Projects, Amherst Industries, Inc., 1982
213:44 Projects, Ammonia/Soviet Union (Anhydrous), 1975-1981
213:45 Projects, Amphibious Weasel, 1978
213:46 Projects, Amtrak, Clippings, 1962-1982 (1 of 2)
213:47 Projects, Amtrak, Clippings, 1962-1982 (2 of 2)
213:48 Projects, Anchor Hocking, 1982-1983
213:49 Projects, Anchor Hocking/Chester Plant, 1980-1981
213:50 Projects, Anchor Hocking/Clarksburg Plant, 1979-1984
BOX 214
Projects Box 2
214:1 Projects, Anmoore Revenue Sharing, 1979
214:2 Projects, Anmoore Slide, 1980
214:3 Projects, Annual Hospital Reporting, 1980
214:4 Projects, Anticipatory Research Program, 1979
214:5 Projects, D. F. Antonelli
214:6 Projects, Appalachian Community Service Network, 1981-1982
214:7 Projects, Appalachian Community Service Network, 1981-1982 (A)
214:8 Projects, Appalachian Community Services, 1982-1983
214:9 Projects, Appalachian Council AFL/CIO, 1978-1981
214:10 Projects, Appalachian Educational Laboratory, 1972-1981
214:11 Projects, Appalachian Flash Flood, 1981
214:12 Projects, Appalachian Governors Energy Meeting 1977
214:13 Projects, Appalachian Lab for Occupational Safety and Health, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1979
214:14 Projects, Appalachian Lake, 1978-1979
214:15 Projects, Appalachian Land Ownership Study, 1979
214:16 Projects, Appalachian Mental Health Center, 1977-1978
214:17 Projects, Appalachian Power Company, 1977-1980
214:18 Projects, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Appalachian Development Highways, 1978
214:19 Projects, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Appalachian Senators Breakfast, 1978
214:20 Projects, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Braxton County Hospital and Nursing Home, 1976-1978
214:21 Projects, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Franklin Recreation Project, 1978-1979
214:22 Projects, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Grandview/Doolin Water System, 1974-1978
214:23 Projects, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Region VIII Solid Waste, 1977
214:24 Projects, Appalachian Regional Hospital – Williamson Water System, 1979
214:25 Projects, Appalachian Regional Hospital Behavioral Science Proposal, 1979
214:26 Projects, Appalachian Regional Hospital, 1979-1980
214:27 Projects, Appalachian Talented and Gifted (TAG) – Regional Education Service Agency VIII (RESA), 1978
214:28 Projects, Appalachian Trail, 1979-1983
214:29 Projects, Apples, 1977-1978
214:30 Projects, Appropriations Bill, 1978
214:31 Projects, Arbuckle Public Service District (PSD) Sewer, 1976-1979
214:32 Projects, ARMCO, 1981
214:33 Projects, Art in Public Places (grant proposal), 1982
214:34 Projects, Asbestos – 1977
214:35 Projects, ASC County Committees (S.408), 1978
214:36 Projects, Ashland Coal Company, 1979
214:37 Projects, Asian Indian Americans (Minority Designations), 1982
214:38 Projects, Associated Grocers, Inc., 1979
214:39 Projects, Athens Volunteer Fire Department, 1978-1979
214:40 Projects, Audiovisual Material Increase, 1978
214:41 Projects, Augusta Water System, 1977
214:42 Projects, Automobile Imports from Japan, 1980-1981 (1 of 2)
214:43 Projects, Automobile Imports from Japan, 1980 (2 of 2)
214:44 Projects, Mr. Kenneth Auvil, 1981
BOX 215
Projects Box 3
215:1 Projects, B & I Loan Project, 1979
215:2 Projects, B & O Railroad Rate Increase, 1978
215:3 Projects, Baby Bogs, 1980
215:4 Projects, Backhauling-Company Truck 1977
215:5 Projects, Baden Water System, 1979
215:6 Projects, Bailey Glass Company, Morgantown, 1978-1980
215:7 Projects, Baker Clinic, 1979
215:8 Projects, Bancroft Volunteer Fire Department, 1980
215:9 Projects, Bancroft Water System, 1978
215:10 Projects, Barbour County Miscellaneous, 1978-1981
215:11 Projects, Barboursville – Hash Ridge Road 1977
215:12 Projects, Barboursville Community Development, 1976-1979
215:13 Projects, Bardane Industrial Park, 1978
215:14 Projects, Baron Aviation, 1983
215:15 Projects, Basic Educational, 1979
215:16 Projects, Bass Brothers, 1980
215:17 Projects, Bata Shoe Company, Elkins, 1982
215:18 Projects, Bath (Berkeley Springs, CDBG), 1980
215:19 Projects, Bath Health and Fitness Center, 1982-1983
215:20 Projects, Bath, City of, (UDAG/Coolfont), 1984
215:21 Projects, Bauer, W.J., Inc., 1978-1979
215:22 Projects, Baxter Housing Rehabilitation, Marion County, 1980
215:23 Projects, Bayard Sewer Project, 1982
215:24 Projects, City of Beckley, 1979
215:25 Projects, Beckley Elderly Housing, 1979
215:26 Projects, Beckley Family Housing, 1979
215:27 Projects, Beckley Health Education Services (HES) Foundation, 1977-1979
215:28 Projects, Beckley Hospital, 1978
215:29 Projects, Beckley Little League Park, 1978
215:30 Projects, Beckley Low Rent Public Housing, 1979
215:31 Projects, Beckley Parking Garage, 1979-1980
215:32 Projects, Beckley Piney Oaks Housing Project, 1981
215:33 Projects, Bel Meadow Project, 1977-1978
215:34 Projects, Belington Family Housing, 1979
215:35 Projects, Belle Depot
215:36 Projects, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, Title IX, 1979-1981
215:37 Projects, Bend Area Medical Center 1977
215:38 Projects, Bendix Corporation 1975-1979
215:39 Projects, Bendix Corporation, 1982
215:40 Projects, Benedum Airport, Aviation Day Celebration, 1982
215:41 Projects, Benedum Natural Science Theater, 1979
215:42 Projects, Benwood Dike, 1980
215:43 Projects, Benwood Flood Wall, 1979-1982
215:44 Projects, Benwood Sewer System, 1979
215:45 Projects, Berkeley County Commission, 1984
215:46 Projects, Berkeley County Miscellaneous, 1977-1978
215:47 Projects, Berkeley County Office of Emergency Services, 1980
215:48 Projects, Berkeley Heights Park, 1978
215:49 Projects, Berkeley Springs Family Housing, 1979
215:50 Projects, Berkeley Springs Gauging Station, 1983
215:51 Projects, Berkeley Springs Park and L.L. Field, 1980
215:52 Projects, Berkeley Springs State Park, 1978
215:53 Projects, Berkeley Springs State Park, 1983
215:54 Projects, Berkeley Springs Water and Sewer, 1977
215:55 Projects, Berkeley Springs Water and Sewer, 1982
215:56 Projects, Beryllium Standards, 1978
215:57 Projects, Beth K, Inc., 1981
215:58 Projects, Bethany College, Radio Facilities, Part One, 1980
215:59 Projects, Bethany College, Radio Facilities, Part Two, 1979
215:60 Projects, Beverly Family Housing, 1979
215:61 Projects, Beverly Manor Housing, 1981
215:62 Projects, Beverly Presbyterian Church, 1982
215:63 Projects, Beverly Sewage System, 1974-1982
215:64 Projects, Beverly Water System, 1982
215:65 Projects, Bicentenary Era Commemoration, 1979-1981
215:66 Projects, Bicycles, 1979
215:67 Projects, Big Ditch Lake, 1978
215:68 Projects, Birch River Study (Wild and Scenic River), 1979-1982
215:69 Projects, Blaw-Knox, 1975-1980
215:70 Projects, Blaw-Knox, 1975-1980 (A)
215:71 Projects, Blenko Glass Company, 1980-1981
215:72 Projects, Blennerhassett Historical Park Commission, 1983-1984
215:73 Projects, Bluefield Alderson Radio (David Mutter), 1979
215:74 Projects, Bluefield Data Services, 1979
215:75 Projects, Bluestone Health Association, 1977-1979
215:76 Projects, Bluestone Lake, 1979-1983
215:77 Projects, Bluestone, Gauley, and Greenbrier Rivers Study, 1980-1981
215:78 Projects, Bluewell Public Service District (PSD), 1980-1982
BOX 216
Projects Box 4
216:1 Projects, Boone County Miscellaneous, 1978-1980
216:2 Projects, Boone County Nursing Home 1977
216:3 Projects, Boone Public Service District (PSD), 1977
216:4 Projects, Boone, Clay, Kanawha, and Putnam Counties Regional Intergovernmental Council, 1979
216:5 Projects, Boone/Raleigh County Public Service District (PSD) Water System, 1977-1979
216:6 Projects, Paul R. Booth, 1978
216:7 Projects, Borg-Warner Chemicals, 1979-1983
216:8 Projects, Boundary Waters Canoe Area, 1978
216:9 Projects, Bowden Fish Hatchery, 1981
216:10 Projects, Boy Scouts Tri-State Aerospace Jamboree, 1983
216:11 Projects, Bramwell Public Service District (PSD), 1979
216:12 Projects, Bramwell Water System, 1978
216:13 Projects, Braxton County Emergency Medical Services Program, 1981
216:14 Projects, Braxton County Miscellaneous, 1976-1979
216:15 Projects, Braxton Medical Center, 1979-1980
216:16 Projects, Bridgeport Park Development, 1978
216:17 Projects, Bridgeport Projects, 1978
216:18 Projects, Bridgeport Recreation Project
216:19 Projects, Bridgeport Tennis Courts 1977
216:20 Projects, Broadband Cable Facilities, 1979
216:21 Projects, Broadcast Allocations (FCC), 1979
216:22 Projects, Broaddus Hospital 1977
216:23 Projects, Brockway Glass, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1978-1979
216:24 Projects, Brooke County Commission (Title XI Funds), 1983-1985
216:25 Projects, Brooke County Title 3 1977
216:26 Projects, Brooke Hills Park, 1979
216:27 Projects, Broughton Foods, 1979
216:28 Projects, Brown Transfer, 1979
216:29 Projects, Browning-Ferris Industries, Inc., 1979
216:30 Projects, Bruceton Farm Service, Inc., 1982
216:31 Projects, Brush Creek Watershed, 1977-1978
216:32 Projects, Buckhannon Community Development, 1979
216:33 Projects, Buckhannon Eye Clinic, 1982-1983
216:34 Projects, Buckhannon Low Income Housing Project, 1976-1983
216:35 Projects, Buckhannon Upshur County Dam, 1981
216:36 Projects, Buckhannon, City of, FM Radio Station, 1983
216:37 Projects, Buckhannon-Upshur County Park, 1979
216:38 Projects, Budget Inquiries, 1980
216:39 Projects, Budgets, Miscellaneous, 1981
216:40 Projects, Buffalo Creek (Logan County), 1972
216:41 Projects, Buffalo Creek (Logan County), 1972-1982
216:42 Projects, Buffalo Creek (Logan County), Newspaper Articles, 1981
216:43 Projects, Buffalo Creek (Marion County), 1980-1981
216:44 Projects, Buffalo Valley Recreational Area, 1978
216:45 Projects, Buffington Island
216:46 Projects, Building Temperatures, 1979
216:47 Projects, Bumper Standards, 1975-1978
216:48 Projects, Bunker Hill, Three Runs Woods Lake, 1981-1982
216:49 Projects, Burdette Trucking Company, 1983
216:50 Projects, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, West Virginia, 1980
216:51 Projects, Burning Springs, 1978-1979
216:52 Projects, Burnsville Family Housing, 1979
216:53 Projects, Burnsville Lake, 1980-1982
216:54 Projects, Bus Deregulation
216:55 Projects, Bus Service in West Virginia
216:56 Projects, Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1979
216:57 Projects, Business Loan Fund 1977
216:58 Projects, Buy American, 1981-1982
216:59 Projects, Byron Tannery, 1980
BOX 217
Projects Box 5
217:1 Projects, Cabell County Board of Education 1977
217:2 Projects, Cabell County, Miscellaneous, 1978-1979
217:3 Projects, Cabell County Public Library, Solar Energy, 1978-1979
217:4 Projects, Cabin Creek Power Project, 1979-1983
217:5 Projects, Cacapon Wild and Scenic River Study, 1982
217:6 Projects, Cafaro Company, 1977-1983
217:7 Projects, Calhoun County Parks and Recreation, 1977-1981
217:8 Projects, Calhoun General Hospital 1977
217:9 Projects, Camco Mining Company, 1978
217:10 Projects, Camden on Gauley Youth Center 1977
217:11 Projects, Cameron Community Development, 1981-1982
217:12 Projects, Camp Conley Public Service District, 1978
217:13 Projects, Captains Cove 1977
217:14 Projects, Camp Creek State Forest, 1980
217:15 Projects, Camp R, 1979-1983
217:16 Projects, Canaan Valley Resort EMS, 1978-1979
217:17 Projects, Capels Post Office, 1976
217:18 Projects, Carbon Steel Plate (Taiwan/Poland), 1979
217:19 Projects, Career Incentive Education Act Funds, 1979
217:20 Projects, Cass Property Information, 1978
217:21 Projects, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, 1976-1977
217:22 Projects, Catastrophic Health Insurance Hearing, 1979
217:23 Projects, Catholic Community Services Campaign Program, 1977
217:24 Projects, CB Radios, 1978
217:25 Projects, Cedar Grove, 1978
217:26 Projects, Cedar Rocks Sewage, 1983-1984
217:27 Projects, Centennial Development Corporation, 1978-1979
217:28 Projects, Central Barbour Public Service District (PSD) Water, 1981
217:29 Projects, Central Child Care Board, Inc., 1980
217:30 Projects, Central District Mental Health Center, 1977
217:31 Projects, Central West Virginia Community Action Association, Community Services Administration, 1978
217:32 Projects, Central West Virginia Transit Authority, 1979-1981
217:33 Projects, Century-Volga Public Service District, Water Project, 1979-1982
217:34 Projects, Century-Volga Public Service District, Water, 1981-1982
217:35 Projects, Ceramic Tableware, 1978-1979
217:36 Projects, Ceredo-Kenova Community Center, 1978
217:37 Projects, CETA Program, 1976-1981
217:38 Projects, Channel 46 WLYJ, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1981
217:39 Projects, Charles Town Day Care, 1977
217:40 Projects, Charles Town Housing, 1982
217:41 Projects, Charles Town Sea Food Haven, 1982
217:42 Projects, Charleston Breck Garden Apartments, 1984
217:43 Projects, Charleston Downtown Revitalization Project, 1979-1981
217:44 Projects, Charleston Federal Building, 1979-1983
217:45 Projects, Charleston ICC Office, 1979
217:46 Projects, Charleston Parking Garage, 1978
217:47 Projects, Charleston Weather Service Forecast Office, 1980
217:48 Projects, University of Charleston, 1979-1983
217:49 Projects, University of Charleston, 1979
217:50 Projects, Chartwell Corporation, 1981
217:51 Projects, Chattanooga Glass Company, 1976
217:52 Projects, Chattanooga Glass, 1983
217:53 Projects, Chattaroy Public Service District, 1975
BOX 218
Project Box 6
218:1 Projects, Cheat Junction to Durbin Rail Line, 1984
218:2 Projects, Cheat Mountain Roadless Areas (Randolph County), 1984
218:3 Projects, Chessie, Grafton, 1982
218:4 Projects, City of Chester UDAG, 1983-1984
218:5 Projects, Chester Water System
218:6 Projects, Chestnut Blight, 1976-1977
218:7 Projects, Chez Liliane, Weston, West Virginia, 1980
218:8 Projects, Chico Dairy Stores, 1980-1981
218:9 Projects, Child Nutrition Programs, 1980
218:10 Projects, Children’s Day, West Virginia Conference on Libraries, 1978
218:11 Projects, Children’s Television Advertising, 1981
218:12 Projects, China Trade, 1979
218:13 Projects, China Trip, Coal Industry 1979
218:14 Projects, Cholofluoro Carbons, 1979-1983
218:15 Projects, Christian Broadcasting Network, 1980-1981
218:16 Projects, Christian School IRS Ruling, 1982
218:17 Projects, Chrysler, 1979-1983
218:18 Projects, Chrysler, 1979-1983 (A)
218:19 Projects, City-County Public Library, 1975-1979
218:20 Projects, C. J. Products
218:21 Projects, Clairol Scholarship Programs, 1980
218:22 Projects, Clark Aviation Corporation, 1980
218:23 Projects, City of Clarksburg, 1978-1980
218:24 Projects, Clarksburg (Buffalo Lake Area), 1980
218:25 Projects, Clarksburg Civic Center, 1979
218:26 Projects, Clarksburg Downtown Urban Renewal, 1982
218:27 Projects, Clarksburg Federal Office Space, 1979-1981
218:28 Projects, Clarksburg Water Board, 1976-1984
218:29 Projects, Clay Battelle Public Service District Water System, 1979
218:30 Projects, Clay County Arts and Crafts Village, 1979-1983
218:31 Projects, Claymont Court Rehabilitation, 1978
218:32 Projects, Claywood Park Public Service District (PSD) Water System, 1978-1981
218:33 Projects, Clear Channel Radio, 1979-1980
218:34 Projects, Clendenin Water Works, 1977
218:35 Projects, Clinton Water Association, 1978-1982
218:36 Projects, Clintonville Fire Department, 1978
218:37 Projects, C&O Canal National Historical Park Land Acquisitions, 1980-1981
218:38 Projects, Coal Caucus, 1979-1981
218:39 Projects, Coal Development, 1980
218:40 Projects, Coal Exports, 1980-1981
218:41 Projects, Coal Forum, 1981
218:42 Projects, Coal Home Heating, 1976-1981
218:43 Projects, Coal Imports, 1980
218:44 Projects, Coal Loan Guarantees, 1979-1980
218:45 Projects, Coal Price Controls 1977
218:46 Projects, Coal Reclamation Services, 1980
218:47 Projects, Coal River 1970-1974
218:48 Projects, Coal River (PSD) Sewer System 1975
BOX 219
Projects Box 7
219: 1 Projects, Coal Strike, 1981
219: 2 Projects, Coal Utilization, 1980
219: 3 Projects, Coal Valley Park, 1979-1980
219: 4 Projects, Coalfield Housing, 1979-80
219: 5 Projects, Coalwood Community Group for Better Water
219: 6 Projects, Coke Batteries (Iaeger Project), 1980
219: 7 Projects, Coke Batteries (Fairmont Salem Corporation), Part One, 1979-1983
219: 8 Projects, Coke Batteries (Fairmont Salem Corporation), Part Two, 1979-1983
219: 9 Projects, Coke Batteries (Fairmont Salem Corporation), Part Three, 1979-1983
219: 10 Projects, Coke Batteries (Lester-PACT I Project), 1979-1982
219: 11 Projects, Coke Batteries (Lester-PACT I Project), 1979-1982 (A)
219: 12 Projects, Coke Batteries (Morgantown, Alla-Ohio), 1980-1981
219: 13 Projects, Coke Batteries (Prichard National Steel), 1980-1981
219: 14 Projects, Coke Batteries (Raleigh County - Philpott), 1980
219: 15 Projects, Coke Batteries (Weirton Steel), 1979-1980
219: 16 Projects, Coke Batteries (Williamson), 1980
219: 17 Projects, Coke Batteries (Wyoming County), 1981
219: 18 Projects, Coke Imports, 1979
219: 19 Projects, Coke Production
219: 20 Projects, Collision Creek Reservoir 1977
219: 21 Projects, Colonial Animal Clinic, 1980-1981
219: 22 Projects, Columbia Gas, 1979
219: 23 Projects, Columbiana County Port Authority, 1981
219: 24 Projects, Com-Dev, Inc., 1976-1977
219: 25 Projects, Commerce, Business Development Office
219: 26 Projects, Commercial Welding and Fabricating, Inc., 1984
219: 27 Projects, Commission on Aging, 1979
219: 28 Projects, Commonwealth Oil Refining Company
219: 29 Projects, Community Development, 1974-1979
219: 30 Projects, Community Development Block Grant Program, 1978
219: 31 Projects, Community Development Fire Truck Eligibility, 1979
219: 32 Projects, Community Drug Education Training Program, 1978
219: 33 Projects, Community Education Program, 1979
219: 34 Projects, Community Education, 1980
219: 35 Projects, Community Service Administration Gardening Program, 1979
219: 36 Projects, Community Services Block Grant
219: 37 Projects, Comprehensive Planning, 1979
219: 38 Projects, Comprehensive Planning Grant, 1978
219: 39 Projects, Concord College, 1980-1982
219: 40 Projects, Lucian Conn, 1978-1979
219: 41 Projects, Connors Steel Company, 1979
219: 42 Projects, Connors Steel Plant, Huntington, West Virginia, 1978
BOX 220
Projects Box 8
220: 1 Projects, Conrail, 1977-1980
220: 2 Projects, Conservation Cost Sharing, 1977
220: 3 Projects, Consolidated Aluminum Corporation, 1977-1978
220: 4 Projects, Consolidation Coal, 1981
220: 5 Projects, Construction Costs, 1973
220: 6 Projects, Consumer Affairs Council, 1979-1980
220: 7 Projects, Consumer Computer, 1979
220: 8 Projects, Consumer Credit Counseling Program, 1980
220: 9 Projects, Continental Clay Products, 1982
220: 10 Projects, Cook and Company, Bluefield, 1980-1981
220: 11 Projects, Coop Fisheries and Wildlife Management Plans, 1977
220: 12 Projects, Coopers Creek, 1977
220: 13 Projects, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1979-1981
220: 14 Projects, Corr Glass Fiber, 1980
220: 15 Projects, Corridor D – Chapmanville Access Road, 1975
220: 16 Projects, Cortland Acres Nursing Home, 1982
220: 17 Projects, Cottageville Fire Department, 1978
220: 18 Projects, Cottageville PSD Water, 1975-1979
220: 19 Projects, Council of Senior West Virginians, 1979
220: 20 Projects, Council of the Southern Mountains, 1974-1980
220: 21 Projects, Country Comfort, Buckhannon, 1983
220: 22 Projects, Country Kitchens, 1978
220: 23 Projects, Country Roads Travel Council, 1978
220: 24 Projects, County Government Participation, 1978
220: 25 Projects, Courtland Acres Nursing Home, 1971-1978
220: 26 Projects, Cover Crop Seed, 1978
220: 27 Projects, Cox Landing – LeSage River Port, 1979
220: 28 Projects, C & R Trucking Company, 1978
220: 29 Projects, Cranberry Wilderness, 1979-1982
220: 30 Projects, Cranberry Wilderness, 1979-1982 (A)
220: 31 Projects, Cranberry Wilderness, 1979-1982 (B)
220: 32 Projects, Cranberry Wilderness, 1979-1983 (C)
BOX 221
Projects Box 9
221: 1 Projects, Cranberry River Acid Neutralization Project, 1982-1983
221: 2 Projects, Creationism vs. Evolutionism, 1982-1983
221: 3 Projects, Creative Day Care Center, 1980
221: 4 Projects, Cresap Coal Liquification Facility, 1979
221: 5 Projects, Crescent Glass, 1979
221: 6 Projects, Crest Company, 1978
221: 7 Projects, Crime, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Anti-Crime Program, 1979
221: 8 Projects, Crooked Run 1973-1976
221: 9 Projects, Crop Insurance, 1977-1980
221: 10 Projects, Crude Oil, 1978
221: 11 Projects, Crum Public Service District, 1971-1980
221: 12 Projects, CSX Corporation, 1980-1981
221: 13 Projects, Cuban Radio Interference, 1982
221: 14 Projects, Culloden PSD Sewer, 1979
221: 15 Projects, Culloden Public Service District, 1979-1982
221: 16 Projects, Culloden Volunteer Fire Truck, 1978
221: 17 Projects, John Culver, 1979-1981
221: 18 Projects, Cumberland Industrial Center, 1982
221: 19 Projects, Cummins Engine Company, 1980
221: 20 Projects, CWA (Communication Workers of America)/ATT Negotiations 1977
221: 21 Projects, Dailey Trade Center Building, 1982
221: 22 Projects, Dailey, West Virginia Woodworking Plant, 1979
221: 23 Projects, Daniel Boone Hotel, Charleston/Diamond Glass, Parkersburg, UDAG Projects, 1982-1983
221: 24 Projects, Danville Fire Department, 1978
221: 25 Projects, Town of Davis, Engineering Report, Rehabilitation of Public Water System, 1964
221: 26 Projects, Davis Power Project, 1975-1981
221: 27 Projects, Davis Power Project, 1975-1981 (A)
221: 28 Projects, Davis Power Project, 1975-1981 (B)
221: 29 Projects, Davis and Elkins College – NPS (National Park Service) 1977
221: 30 Projects, Davis and Elkins College Nursing Program 1975-1977
221: 31 Projects, Davis and Elkins College Radio Station, 1983
221: 32 Projects, Davis Lynch Glass Company, 1983
221: 33 Projects, Daycare Requirements, 1979
221: 34 Projects, DC-9-80 Certification (FAA), 1980
221: 35 Projects, De Lorean Motor Company 1977
221: 36 Projects, De Lorean Motor Company 1977 (A)
221: 37 Projects, Deerwalk Fire Department, 1979
221: 38 Projects, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, 1979
221: 39 Projects, Town of Delbarton, 1984
221: 40 Projects, Dent’s Run, 1981-1982
221: 41 Projects, Der Dog Haus, 1983
221: 42 Projects, Derailments, 1979
221: 43 Projects, Destruction of Wild Horses, 1978
221: 44 Projects, Diamond Glass Company, Parkersburg, 1982-1983
221: 45 Projects, Dickey’s Professional Cleaners, 1979
221: 46 Projects, Direct Broadcast Satellites, 1981
221: 47 Projects, Disabled Eagle Passport Program, 1978
221: 48 Projects, Disease, Chymopapain, 1978
221: 49 Projects, Distribution System, 1978
221: 50 Projects, Doddridge County Home Health Services 1977
221: 51 Projects, Doddridge County Senior Center 1977
221: 52 Projects, Doddridge County, Miscellaneous, 1978
221: 53 Projects, Domestic Program 1977
221: 54 Projects, Downs Public Service District, 1980-1982
BOX 222
Projects Box 10
222:1 Projects, Dravo Corporation, 1981
222:2 Projects, Dredge-and-Fill Regulations 1977
222:3 Projects, Dry Ridge Civic Improvement Association, Inc., 1978
222:4 Projects, Dry Ridge Water System, 1979
222:5 Projects, Dun and Bradstreet Reports, 1980
222:6 Projects, City of Dunbar, UDAG/Motel Project, 1984
222:7 Projects, City of Dunbar, Wine Cellar Park, 1977-1980
222:8 Projects, City of Dunbar, Wine Cellar Park, 1978-1980
222:9 Projects, Dunloup Creek Watershed 1977
222:10 Projects, Durbin Police Car, 1978
222:11 Projects, Durbin Sewer System, 1976-1980
222:12 Projects, Durbin Two Ton Truck 1977
222:13 Projects, E.A. Hawse Retirement Village, 1978-1983
222:14 Projects, E.A. Hawse Retirement Village, 1983
222:15 Projects, Eagle Convex, 1980
222:16 Projects, Earthenware Study, 1979-1982
222:17 Projects, East Bank Multi-Family Housing, 1979
222:18 Projects, East Lynn and Beech Fork Lakes Flood Damage, 1978-1979
222:19 Projects, East Marion County Park, 1977
222:20 Projects, Easter Ice Storm, 1978
222:21 Projects, Eastern Airline Smoking Agreement 1977
222:22 Projects, Eastern Mining and Industrial Exposition, 1979-1982
222:23 Projects, Eastern Panhandle Dental Society, 1981
222:24 Projects, Eastern Panhandle Transit Authority, 1977-1978
222:25 Projects, Eastern West Virginia Area Agency on Aging, 1983
222:26 Projects, Eastern WV Community Action 1977
222:27 Projects, Economic Development Department (EDD) Board Composition, 1979
222:28 Projects, Edge Excavating and Air Sweeping Company, 1979
222:29 Projects, Department of Education, 1980
222:30 Projects, Education Block Grants, 1981
222:31 Projects, Education, Title I Census Data, 1982
222:32 Projects, EEOC Complaints, 1978
222:33 Projects, Elderly and Handicapped Housing, 1979
222:34 Projects, Town of Eleanor, 1981
222:35 Projects, Eleanor Fire Department, 1979
222:36 Projects, Elementary and Secondary Education, 1979
222:37 Projects, Elizabeth City Building, 1979
222:38 Projects, Elizabeth Elderly Housing, 1979
222:39 Projects, Elizabeth Family Housing, 1979
222:40 Projects, Elk Branch Railroad, 1975-1978
222:41 Projects, Elk Branch Railroad, 1975-1978 (A)
222:42 Projects, Department of Agriculture, Elk Creek Watershed, 1974-1977
222:43 Projects, Department of Agriculture, Elk Creek Watershed, 1974-1977 (A)
222:44 Projects, Elk Garden Community Building, 1978
222:45 Projects, Elk River Water Impoundment 1977
222:46 Projects, Elkins (Chessie) Fire (November 29, 1981), 1982
222:47 Projects, Elkins City Park, 1975
222:48 Projects, Elkins Coal and Coke Company Historic District, 1983
222:49 Projects, Elkins Federal Building, 1978
222:50 Projects, Elkins Fire Station, 1976-1977
222:51 Projects, Elkins Honda Franchise, 1979
222:52 Projects, Elkins Industries, 1983
222:53 Projects, Elkins Little League Baseball Fields, 1982
222:54 Projects, Elkins Lumber Company, 1976-1977
222:55 Projects, Elkins Lumber Company (Federal Contracts), 1976-1977
222:56 Projects, Elkins Manor, 1979
222:57 Projects, Elkins Mountaineer Apartments, 1984
222:58 Projects, Elkins and Parkersburg, WSO-NOAA
BOX 223
Projects Box 11
223:1 Projects, Elkins Ramada Inn, 1977
223:2 Projects, Elkins (Chessie) Roundhouse Fire, July 16, 1982
223:3 Projects, Elkins Village of Fox Chase Townhouses, 1981
223:4 Projects, Elkins Water Project, 1982
223:5 Projects, Ellamore Recreation Center, Inc., 1979
223:6 Projects, Ellenboro Elementary School, 1978
223:7 Projects, Emergency Conservation Contingency Plans, 1976-1979
223:8 Projects, Emergency Medical Service, 1980-1981
223:9 Projects, Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act, 1978
223:10 Projects, Emergency Services, 1979
223:11Projects, Emmons Industries, 1981
223:12 Projects, Energy, 1979-1981
223:13 Projects, Energy Advocacy (For the Appalachian Regional Commission), 1979
223:14 Projects, Energy Bank, 1977
223:15 Projects, Energy Impact Assistance, 1979
223:16 Projects, Environmental Impact Studies/UDAG, 1979-1983
223:17 Projects, Erisa Vesting, 1980
223:18 Projects, Erskine Glass and Manufacturing Company, 1980
223:19 Projects, ESEA, Title IV-Part B, 1978
223:20 Projects, Ethanol, 1977
223:21 Projects, Excess Property Legislation, 1979
223:22 Projects, Exchange Club of Martinsburg, 1981
223:23 Projects, Export Administration Regulations, 1978
223:24 Projects, Export Caucus, 1979-1981
223:25 Projects, Department of Exports, Hide Exports, 1972-1980
223:26 Projects, Export Policy, 1980-1981
223:27 Projects, Department of Exports, Trade Policy, 1979-1981
223:28 Projects, Export Trading Companies, 1980-1981
223:29 Projects, Export Trading Companies, 1980-1981 (A)
223:30 Projects, Export License, 1978
223:31 Projects, West Virginia Industries, Fairchild Industries, Inc., 1976-1978
223:32 Projects, Fairmont Emergency Medical Services (EMS), 1978
223:33 Projects, Fairmont General Hospital Nurses Strike, 1978
223:34 Projects, Fairmont Industrial and Credit Corporation, 1983
223:35 Projects, Fairmont Low Rent Housing, 1979-1980
223:36 Projects, Fairmont Mine Safety and Health Office, 1979
223:37 Projects, Fairmont Park Improvements, 1977
223:38 Projects, Fairmont Shady Lane Water, 1977
223:39 Projects, Fairmont State College, 1979
223:40 Projects, Fairmont YWCA Facility, 1981-1982
223:41 Projects, Fairmont/Marion County Building, 1980-1981
223:42 Projects, Fairmont-Marion County Transit Authority, 1981
223:43 Projects, Fairview Community Development, 1979
223:44 Projects, Fairview Floodwall Protection, 1981
223:45 Projects, Family Life Resource Center, 1979
223:46 Projects, Family Services Association, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1978
223:47 Projects, Farm Credit Act Amendments, 1980-1981
223:48 Projects, Farmer’s Home Administration (FHA), Lending Policy, 1979-1980
223:49 Projects, Farmer’s Home Administration (FHA), Programs, 1980
223:50 Projects, Farmer’s Home Administration (FHA), Section 601 Energy Assistance Program, 1980-1982
223:51 Projects, Farmer’s Home Administration (FHA), Water and Sewer Program, 1978
223:52 Projects, Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Petersburg Office, 1979
223:53 Projects, Town of Farmington, 1976
223:54 Projects, Farmington Housing Project, 1982
223:55 Projects, Fayette County, Miscellaneous, 1975-1979
223:56 Projects, Fayetteville Tourism Center, 1981
223:57 Projects, Federal Building Temperatures, 1978
223:58 Projects, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Computers and Communication, 1977
223:59 Projects, Federal Employment Health Programs, 1977
223:60 Projects, Federal Game Management Agent, 1978
223:61 Projects, Federal Glass, 1979
223:62 Projects, Federal Procurement Conferences, 1982
223:63 Projects, Federal Timber Sales, 1978
223:64 Project, Federal Trade Commission Authorization, 1979-1981
223:65 Projects, Fenwick Mountain Public Service District Water System, 1976-1977
223:66 Projects, FFA Furlough, 1982
223:67 Projects, Firewood, 1978
223:68 Projects, First Appalachian Land Festival, 1978
223:69 Projects, Fishing Creek, 1976-1978
223:70 Projects, Fitzgerald Trucking, 1980-1981
BOX 224
Projects Box 12
224:1 Projects, Flemington Volunteer Fired Department, 1979
224:2 Projects, Flood, 1978-1979
224:3 Projects, Flood No. 1, 1980-1982
224:4 Projects, FMC Corporation, 1974-1984
224:5 Projects, FMI Transport (Charles F. Friedman), 1979
224:6 Projects, Follansbee (Highland Hills Park), 1979
224:7 Projects, Follansbee Pool Complex, 1976
224:8 Projects, Follansbee Sewer System, 1977-1979
224:9 Projects, Follansbee Shopping Plaza
224:10 Projects, Follansbee UDAG, 1979
224:11 Projects, Follansbee Water System, 1979
224:12 Projects, Follow-Through Program, 1980
224:13 Projects, Food Stamp Fraud and Abuse, 1981
224:14 Projects, Food Stamp Program, 1977-1980
224:15 Projects, Food Testing, 1978
224:16 Projects, Footwear Industry, 1974
224:17 Projects, Footwear, 1973-1977
224:18 Projects, Footwear, 1979-1981 (1 of 2)
224:19 Projects, Footwear, 1979-1981 (2 of 2)
224:20 Projects, Ford Motor Company, 1979
224:21 Projects, Foreign Medical Graduates*
224:22 Projects, Forest Fire Problems, 1980
224:23 Projects, Forest Lake Club, 1978
224:24 Projects, Forest Service Reorganization, 1979
224:25 Projects, Forestry Legislation, 1976
224:26 Projects, Forestry, Timber, 1976
224:27 Projects, Form EIA-1, 1978
224:28 Projects, Foster Grandparent Program, 1980
224:29 Projects, L. B. Foster Company, 1978-1982
224:30 Projects, Four States Dam, 1979-1981
224:31 Projects, Fourco Glass Company, 1975
224:32 Projects, Fourco Glass Company, 1975-1983
224:33 Projects, Frankel Foundation, 1980-1982
224:34 Projects, Franklin Sewage System, 1980
224:35 Projects, French Creek Game Farm, 1982
224:36 Projects, Fruit and Berry Laboratory, 1975-1979
224:37 Projects, Furniture Manufacturers of America, 1983
BOX 225
Projects Box 13
225:1 Projects, Footwear, 1979-1981 (2 of 2)
225:2 Projects, Ford Corporation, 1981
225:3 Projects, Foreign Investment, 1974-1981
225:4 Projects, Fort Gay Swimming Pool, 1978
225:5 Projects, Foster Grandparents Program, 1977
225:6 Projects, Foster-Wheeler Energy Corporation, 1978-1979
225:7 Projects, Fostoria Glass, 1979-1983
225:8 Projects, Frank’s Tire and Supply, 1979-1983
225:9 Projects, Frankfort Public Service District, 1977
225:10 Projects, Franklin Family Housing, 1979
225:11 Projects, Free Text Book Distribution, 1978
225:12 Projects, Friends of Railroad, 1980
225:13 Projects, Friendship Ambassadors, 1979
225:14 Projects, FTC Used Car Rule
225:15 Projects, Fuel Adjustment/Natural Gas, 1978
225:16 Projects, Fuel Assistance, 1979-1983
225:17 Projects, Gary Park Complex, 1978-1979
225:18 Projects, Gary Swimming Pool, 1979
225:19 Projects, Gas Allocation, 1977
225:20 Projects, Gas Exploration, 1977
225:21 Projects, Gas Prices, 1978
225:22 Projects, Gates Associated, 1978
225:23 Projects, Gateway Apartments, 1978
225:24 Projects, Gateway Inn, Martinsburg, 1979
225:25 Projects, Town of Gauley Bridge, 1979
225:26 Projects, Gauley Bridge Western Auto, 1980
225:27 Projects, Gauley River Public Service District Water, 1972-1981
225:28 Projects, Farmer’s Home Administration (FHA), Gauley Industries, 1976-1977
225:29 Projects, General Education Development Testing Service (GED), 1979
225:30 Projects, Gilmer County Miscellaneous, 1979
225:31 Projects, Gilmer County Nursing Home, 1981
225:32 Projects, Ginseng Exports, 1979-1981
225:33 Projects, Glass Study, 1979-1981
225:34 Projects, Glass, Pottery, and Earthware Study, 1980
225:35 Projects, Glen Dale Water Storage Tank, 1976-1979
225:36 Projects, Glen Dale Water System, 1978
225:37 Projects, Glen Rogers Public Service District Sewer, 1980
225:38 Projects, Glen White – Trap Hill Public Service District, 1977-1980
225:39 Projects, Glenco Domestic International Sales, 1980
225:40 Projects, Glenville Family Housing, 1979
225:41 Projects, Glenwood Park Tennis Courts, 1976
225:42 Projects, Goodwill Industries, 1981-1982
225:43 Projects, Goodwill, Inc., 1978
225:44 Projects, Goodyear, 1981-1982
225:45 Projects, Governor’s Housing Committee
225:46 Projects, Governor’s Office of Economic Community Development, 1979
225:47 Projects, City of Grafton, 1982-1983
225:48 Projects, Grafton CDBG Funds, 1982
225:49 Projects, Grafton Section 8, Family, 1979
225:50 Projects, Grafton Water System, 1980-1983
225:51 Projects, Grafton, Taylor County Library, 1969
225:52 Projects, Grant County, Miscellaneous, 1977-1979
225:53 Projects, Grant Public Service District, 1977-1983
225:54 Projects, Grantsville Family Housing, 1979
225:55 Projects, Grantsville Sewer, 1979
225:56 Projects, Grantsville, Town of (surplus property), 1980
225:57 Projects, Granville Street Paving Association, 1978-1979
225:58 Projects, Grave Creek Mound State Park, 1977
225:59 Projects, Great Kanawha Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Project, 1973–1979
225:60 Projects, Green Acres Regional Center (bottled water), Lesage, 1982-1983 (1 of 2)
225:61 Projects, Green Acres Regional Center (bottled water), Lesage, 1982-1983 (2 of 2)
225:62 Projects, Green Bank Observatory, 1976-1984
225:63 Projects, Green Valley Public Service District (PSD) Sewer, 1982
225:64 Projects, Green Valley/Glenwood Public Service District (PSD) Water, 1979-1980
225:65 Projects, Greenbrier Center, 1978-1983
225:66 Projects, Greenbrier Commission (EDA), 1983
225:67 Projects, Greenbrier County Nursing Home, 1976-1977
225:68 Projects, Greenbrier County Public Service District (PSD) No. 1 and 2 Sewer, 1981-1984
225:69 Projects, Greenbrier County Recreation, 1975-1977
225:70 Projects, Greenbrier County, Miscellaneous, 1978-1979
225:71 Projects, Greenbrier Manor Nursing Home, 1977
225:72 Projects, Greenbrier River, C&O Railroad, 1977
225:73 Projects, Greenbrier Valley Retirement Village, 1980-1981
225:74 Projects, Greenbrier Wild and Scenic River Study, 1981-1983
225:75 Projects, Greenbrier Youth Camp, 1978-1979
225:76 Projects, Greenhouse (Solar Energy), 1978
225:77 Projects, Gulf Oil, 1978
BOX 226
Projects Box 14
226:1 Projects, Gum Construction Company, 1977-1984
226:2 Projects, Guyan Oil Company, Secondary Oil, 1975-1977
226:3 Projects, Guyandotte Health Clinic, 1979
226:4 Projects, Guyandotte River, 1982
226:5 Projects, Hamilton Electronics, 1980-1983
226:6 Projects, Hamlin Apartment Complex, 1982
226:7 Projects, Hamlin Demonstration Project, Farmers’ Market, 1980
226:8 Projects, Hamlin Fire Department, 1979
226:9 Projects, Hampshire County, Miscellaneous, 1977
226:10 Projects, Hamrick Public Service District (PSD) Water System, 1971-1977
226:11 Projects, Hancock County Crestview Apartment Complex, 1982-1983
226:12 Projects, Hancock County Miscellaneous, 1978
226:13 Projects, Hand Tool Procurement Program, 1977
226:14 Projects, Handley Community Development Block Grant, 1976-1979
226:15 Projects, Hang Glider Proposed Rule Making, 1982
226:16 Projects, Hanson Industries, 1984
226:17 Projects, Hardy Telephone Company, 1982-1983
226:18 Projects, Harmon Creek, 1977
226:19 Projects, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1977
226:20 Projects, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1977 (A)
226:21 Projects, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1978-1979
226:22 Projects, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1979-1980
226:23 Projects, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1979-1980
226:24 Projects, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1983-1984
226:25 Projects, Harpers Ferry Addition to Welcome to Washington Pamphlet, 1978
226:26 Projects, Harper’s Ferry, Bolivar Public Service District, 1977-1980
226:27 Projects, Harper’s Ferry Community Center, 1977-1978
226:28 Projects, Harper’s Ferry Community Development, Neighborhood Revitalization, 1979
226:29 Projects, Harpers Ferry Water System, 1981-1982
226:30 Projects, Harris Oil Company, 1979
226:31 Projects, Harris Transfer Company, 1977
226:32 Projects, Harrison County Concerned Citizens Committee, 1977
226:33 Projects, Harrison County Development Authority Industrial Park, 1980-1983
226:34 Projects, Harrison County Park, 1977
226:35 Projects, Harrison County Planning Commission, 1981
226:36 Projects, Harrison County, Title X, 1975
226:37 Projects, Harrison General Hospital, 1981
226:38 Projects, Harrison Rural Electrification, 1977
226:39 Projects, Harrison Rural Electrification, 1981
226:40 Projects, Harrisville Amateur Park, 1979
226:41 Projects, Harrisville Fairway Villas LTD Housing, 1982
226:42 Projects, Harrisville Family Housing, 1979
226:43 Projects, Hart’s Health Clinic, 1982
226:44 Projects, Harts Water and Sewer, 1979
226:45 Projects, Harvest Field Personal Care Home, 1982
226:46 Projects, Harvey Industries, 1980-1981
226:47 Projects, Hatteras Island, 1978
226:48 Projects, Hawks Nest State Park, 1979
226:49 Projects, Haymond Public Service District Water, 1981
226:50 Projects, Hazardous Material Shipment, 1978
226:51 Projects, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service (HCRS) Program, Charleston, West Virginia, 1979
226:52 Projects, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service (HCRS), 1978
226:53 Projects, H.D.G.&J. Mining Company, 1979-1980
226:54 Projects, Head Start Program, 1980
226:55 Projects, Health Planning Regionalization, 1981
226:56 Projects, Health Clinic Grants, 1981
226:57 Projects, Health Education, Cooperative Extension Service, 1978-1979
226:58 Projects, Health Maintenance Organization, 1976-1979
226:59 Projects, Heart and Hand House, 1980
226:60 Projects, Hedgesville Sewer System, 1977
226:61 Projects, Henline Western Auto, Weston, West Virginia, 1980
226:62 Projects, Herbicide 2, 4, 5, T, 1978-1979
226:63 Projects, Hesperia, 1978-1979
226:64 Projects, Highland Security Highway (Environmental Impact Study), 1981-1982
226:65 Projects, Hill Heating and Plumbing, 1979
226:66 Projects, Hinkle Brothers, 1979-1980
226:67 Projects, Hinton’s Civil Defense Program, 1979
226:68 Projects, Hinton Community Development Grant, 1979
226:69 Projects, Hinton Elderly Housing, 1979
226:70 Projects, Hinton Emergency Services Office, 1977-1978
226:71 Projects, Hinton Section 8, 1979
226:72 Projects, Hisey Fork, 1979
226:73 Projects, Historic Preservation, 1978-1982
226:74 Projects, Historical Places, 1979
226:75 Projects, Harrison County Professional Development Center, 1980
BOX 227
Projects Box 15
227:1 Projects, Hodgesville Public Service District (PSD), 1976-1978
227:2 Projects, Holbrook Nursing Home, 1984
227:3 Projects, Holder Corporation, Ona, 1982
227:4 Projects, Holly Grove Coal Company, 1982
227:5 Projects, Home Breathing, 1980
227:6 Projects, Home Builders Association of West Virginia, 1981
227:7 Projects, Home Crafts Corporation, 1979
227:8 Projects, Home Energy Assistance, 1980-1983
227:9 Projects, Home Furnace Gadget, 1977
227:10 Projects, Home Health Agency Intermediaries, 1982
227:11 Projects, Home Health Care Service, 1977
227:12 Projects, Home Health, 1980
227:13 Projects, Home Loan Ceiling, 1977
227:14 Projects, Home Weatherization Program, 1982
227:15 Projects, Homes, Inc., 1980
227:16 Projects, Hooverson Heights Public Service District Water, 1984
227:17 Projects, Hope, Inc., 1980
227:18 Projects, Hopemont Facility, 1980-1982
227:19 Projects, Horse Arena, 1978
227:20 Projects, Horsey Set, Rosemary DeWitt, 1979
227:21 Projects, Hospital Bed Capacity, 1977
227:22 Projects, Hospital Closings, 1979
227:23 Projects, Hospital Regulations Task Force, 1981-1982
227:24 Projects, Hot Dots Program, 1980
227:25 Projects, Houdaille Industries, Huntington, 1979
227:26 Projects, Houdaille Industries, Huntington, 1979-1981
227:27 Projects, Hoult Lock Property, Fairmont, 1980-1982
227:28 Projects, Household Goods Transportation, 1979-1980
227:29 Projects, Housing Development Action Grant Program, 1984
227:30 Projects, Housing Rehabilitation, 1979
227:31 Projects, Howard Creek Watershed, 1977
227:32 Projects, Hundred Littleton Water Project, 1980-1982
227:33 Projects, Hundred Tennis Courts, 1977
227:34 Projects, Hunting and Fishing Law Enforcement, 1978
227:35 Projects, City of Huntington, 1980-1981
227:36 Projects, Huntington Alloys, 1980
227:37 Projects, Huntington Child Development Center, 1979
227:38 Projects, Huntington Community Development, Sewer Extension, 1979
227:39 Projects, Huntington Family Housing, 1979
227:40 Projects, Huntington Federal Building (Old), 1980
227:41 Projects, Huntington Federal Building, 1980
227:42 Projects, Huntington Galleries, 1977-1984
227:43 Projects, Huntington Galleries, 1981-1982
227:44 Projects, Huntington Hospital, 1978
227:45 Projects, Huntington Industries, 1978
227:46 Projects, Huntington Low Income Housing, East Pea Ridge, 1979
227:47 Projects, Huntington Park Board, 1979
227:48 Projects, Huntington River Board Port, 1979
227:49 Projects, Huntington Rotary Gardens, 1980
227:50 Projects, Huntington, Rotary Park, 1976
227:51 Projects, Huntington Second Avenue Manor, 1980
227:52 Projects, Huntington Section 8, 1979
227:53 Projects, Huntington Social Security Office, 1977
227:54 Projects, Huntington Water Corporation, 1977
227:55 Projects, Huntington YMCA, 1977
227:56 Projects, Huntington, Air Service, 1979
227:57 Projects, Huntington’s Disease, 1980
227:58 Projects, Huntington-Ashland-Ironton Solid Waste, 1979
227:59 Projects, Huttonsville Inmate Drug Abuse Team, 1979
227:60 Projects, Huttonsville Medium Security Prison, 1977
227:61 Projects, Huttonsville Primary Healthcare Clinic, 1980
227:62 Projects, Hydroelectric Power
227:63 Projects, Hygeia Facility, 1980
BOX 228
Projects Box 16
228:1 Projects, ICC Tariffs for Carriers, 1978-1979
228:2 Projects, IMAC, Inc., 1978
228:3 Projects, Immigration Policy (Foreign Medical Graduates), 1979
228:4 Projects, Immigration Policy (Foreign Workers), 1980
228:5 Projects, Import Duties, 1979
228:6 Projects, Imported Fasteners, 1979
228:7 Projects, In Vitro Fertilization, 1979
228:8 Projects, Independent Motor Rail Corporation, 1980
228:9 Projects, Independent Oil and Gas Association, 1980
228:10 Projects, Industrial Park (Marion County), 1976-1979
228:11 Projects, Industrial Transit Company, 1979
228:12 Projects, Industrial Revenue Bond Program, 1981-1982
228:13 Projects, Ingersoll-Rand, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1983
228:14 Projects, Innovative Industries, 1982
228:15 Projects, Institute for Political Legal Education Curriculum, 1980
228:16 Projects, Insulations, 1977
228:17 Projects, Insulation Regulations, 1977
228:18 Projects, Interaction Industries, 1980
228:19 Projects, Interim Financing, 1978
228:20 Projects, International Nickel
228:21 Projects, International Sugar Agreement, 1978
228:22 Projects, International Trade Commission (nominees), 1980
228:23 Projects, Inter-regional Substance Abuse Proposal, 1980
228:24 Projects, Interstate 64 (I-64), 1981
228:25 Projects, I-79 Shopping Center, 1980-1984
228:26 Projects, I-79 Shopping Center, 1980-1984 (A)
228:27 Projects, Inverness Coal Company, 1979
228:28 Projects, Inwood Village Boutique, 1980
228:29 Projects, Iraq (Aircraft Sales to), 1980
228:30 Projects, Island Creek Coal Company
228:31 Projects, Italian Festival, 1979
228:32 Projects, J and J Coal Company
228:33 Projects, J & L Steel Company, 1982-1983
228:34 Projects, Jabar Corporation
228:35 Projects, Jackson Mill, West Virginia University Engineering School, 1977
228:36 Projects, Jackson’s Mill, 1981-1983
228:37 Projects, James Branch Abandoned Mine (Boone County), 1981
228:38 Projects, Jane Lew Sewer, 1978-1981
228:39 Projects, Jane Lew Water Commission, 1984
228:40 Projects, Japan Trade, 1979-1980
228:41 Projects, Jedeco, 1983
228:42 Projects, Jefferson County Miscellaneous, 1978
228:43 Projects, Jefferson County Transmitter, 1975-1978
228:44 Projects, Jemtron, 1978
228:45 Projects, Jewel Box, Richwood, West Virginia, 1980-1981
228:46 Projects, Jimtown Water System, 1975-1980
228:47 Projects, Jim Walter Corporation, 1979-1981
228:48 Projects, Job Knob, 1981
228:49 Projects, John Hanner Apartment Complex, 1978
228:50 Projects, John W. Hereford Boys Club, 1978
228:51 Projects, Jones Steel Erections, 1981
228:52 Projects, Jumping Branch-Nimitz Public Service District (PSD) Water, 1979
228:53 Projects, Junglewood Sewage Permit, 1979
228:54 Projects, Junior Sewer System, 1980-1981
228:55 Projects, Junior Water System, 1978-1979
228:56 Projects, Junior-Belington Senior Center (Proposed), 1978-1979
BOX 229
Projects Box 17
229:1 Projects, Kaiser Aluminum, 1981
229:2 Projects, Kaiser Aluminum, 1983-1984
229:3 Projects, Kanawha County Housing and Redevelopment Authority, 1980
229:4 Projects, Kanawha County Office of Emergency Services, 1977
229:5 Projects, Kanawha County Public Library, 1977
229:6 Projects, Kanawha County, Miscellaneous, 1980
229:7 Projects, Kanawha River Petroleum Loading and Unloading Facility, 1978
229:8 Projects, Kanawha Valley Memorial Hospital, 1981
229:9 Projects, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Administration, 1979-1981
229:10 Projects, Kearnesville Weather Station, 1978
229:11 Projects, Kearse Theatre, Charleston, 1981
229:12 Projects, Kelley, Gidley, Blair, and Wolfe, 1984
229:13 Projects, Kennedy Center, 1980
229:14 Projects, Kermit Planned Unit Development, 1979
229:15 Projects, Kermit Planning and Improvement Corporation, 1980
229:16 Projects, Keyser Housing Project, 1977-1980
229:17 Projects, Keyser Railroad Car Builders Company, 1979
229:18 Projects, Keyser West End Playground, 1979
229:19 Projects, Kingmill Valley Public Service District Sewer, 1979-1982
229:20 Projects, Kingwood Crossgates, 1981
229:21 Projects, Kingwood Water System, 1980-1984
229:22 Projects, Kinney Shoe Corporation
229:23 Projects, Kirby Refrigeration, 1984
229:24 Projects, Kling Corporation, 1978
229:25 Projects, Koppers Company, 1980
229:26 Projects, K-Span
229:27 Projects, KYOVA, 1980-1981
229:28 Projects, L. S. Good and Company, 1978-1982
229:29 Projects, L. S. Good and Company, 1980
229:30 Projects, L. S. Good and Company, 1980-1981
229:31 Projects, Lab Animals, 1979
229:32 Projects, Labor-Management, Lamp Committee, 1981
229:33 Projects, Laetrile, 1977
229:34 Projects, Laetrile, 1977 (A)
229:35 Projects, Lake Sherwood, 1978
229:36 Projects, Lakeview Inn and County Club, 1979-1983
229:37 Projects, Land and Water Conservation Fund Program, 1979-1984
229:38 Projects, Land Wastewater Treatment, 1979
229:39 Projects, Lansdowne Steel, 1982
229:40 Projects, Laurel Valley Community, 1977
229:41 Projects, Laurel Valley Housing, 1979
229:42 Projects, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Grants, 1979-1980
229:43 Projects, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Programs, 1979
229:44 Projects, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Programs, 1980
229:45 Projects, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Programs, Outgoing Correspondence, 1973-1977
229:46 Projects, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Programs, Outgoing Correspondence, 1979
229:47 Projects, Law School Clinical Expansion Program, 1980
229:48 Projects, Leather Industry, 1980
BOX 230
Projects Box 18
230:1 Projects, Leetown Fish Hatchery, Fisheries Center, 1980-1983
230:2 Projects, Legal Aid Attorneys, 1980
230:3 Projects, Legislative Redistricting, 1978
230:4 Projects, Leon Water System, 1976-1977
230:5 Projects, Letart Elementary School, 1979
230:6 Projects, Lewis County Multi-Purpose Building, 1979
230:7 Projects, Lewis County Park, 1983
230:8 Projects, Lewis County Park, Weston, 1982
230:9 Projects, Lewis County Senior Citizens, 1984
230:10 Projects, Lewisburg Civic Center and Swimming Pool, 1977
230:11 Projects, Lewisburg Water System, 1977-1982
230:12 Projects, Lewisburg Water System, 1977-1982 (A)
230:13 EDA, Lewis County Schools
230:14 Projects, Libbey-Owens, Charleston Plant, 1979-1980
230:15 Projects, Library Programs, 1980
230:16 Projects, LICO MESBIC Investment Company, 1977
230:17 Projects, Life Assurance Company of Pennsylvania (ACOP), 1978
230:18 Projects, Lilly Park, 1977
230:19 Projects, Lincoln County Board of Education (textbooks, etc.), 1977
230:20 Projects, Lincoln County Jail, 1981
230:21 Projects, Lincoln County, Miscellaneous, 1978-1982
230:22 Projects, Lincoln School Access Road, 1981
230:23 Projects, Lincoln Square One, Opportunity Estates, 1981
230:24 Projects, Liquified Natural Gas, 1977
230:25 Projects, Liquor Bottle Deregulation, 1982
230:26 Projects, Little Grave Creek Watershed, 1978
230:27 Projects, Little Kanawha Resource Conservation Development Project, 1974-1980
230:28 Projects, Little People’s Place, 1979
230:29 Projects, Little Randolph-Sheppard, 1977
230:30 Projects, Littleton Water System, 1979
230:31 Projects, LJT Manufacturing Company, 1980-1982
230:32 Projects, Local Initiative Support Corporation, 1981-1983
230:33 Projects, Locked Gate in Petersburg, 1978
230:34 Projects, Lockheed-Georgia Clarksburg Plant, 1982-1984
230:35 Projects, City of Logan
230:36 Projects, Logan County Amateur Radio Club, 1980-1981
230:37 Projects, Logan County Miscellaneous, 1974-1979
230:38 Projects, Logan County Projects, 1977
230:39 Projects, Logan County Sewage Treatment, 1977-1982
230:40 Projects, Logan General Hospital, 1978-1981
230:41 Projects, Logan Head Start Program, 1980
230:42 Projects, Logan Health Planning, 1981
230:43 Projects, Logan Housing Rehabilitation, 1979
230:44 Projects, Logan Subsidized Housing Units, 1981
230:45 Projects, Lost Creek Flooding, 1980
230:46 Projects, Lost Creek/Mount Clare Public Service District Water System, 1975
230:47 Projects, Louie Glass Expansion, 1981
230:48 Projects, Louis Bennett Field, Weston, 1980
230:49 Projects, Louisa Plaza, 1980
230:50 Projects, Louise B. Gerrard National Award, 1980
230:51 Projects, Lucky Lou, 1979-1981
230:52 Projects, Lumberport Volunteer Fire Department, 1981
230:53 Projects, Lumberport Water Supply, 1981
BOX 231
Projects Box 19
231:1 Projects, Mack Truck, 1979
231:2 Projects, Madison Elderly Housing, 1979
231:3 Projects, Madison Mine Safety and Health Office, 1979
231:4 Projects, Malden Public Service District, 1983
231:5 Projects, Man Community Health Center, 1982
231:6 Projects, Mannington Community Development, 1980
231:7 Projects, Manor Land Post Motel, 1978
231:8 Projects, Marion and Monongalia Counties Soil Survey, 1977
231:9 Projects, Marion County Coal Project, 1980
231:10 Projects, Marion County Commission, 1977
231:11 Projects, Marion County Industrial Park, 1981
231:12 Projects, Markay Chemical Company, 1983
231:13 Projects, Marlinton Family Housing, 1979
231:14 Projects, Marlinton Industrial Park, 1979
231:15 Projects, Marlinton Motor Inn, 1979-1982
231:16 Projects, Marmet Waste Water Treatment, 1979
231:17 Projects, Marsh Fork Creek, Raleigh County, 1977
231:18 Projects, Marshall County Mental Retardation Facility, 1977
231:19 Projects, Marshall County Miscellaneous, 1978
231:20 Projects, Marshall County Sewer District, 1970-1984
231:21 Projects, Marshall University Multi-Purpose Facility, 1977
231:22 Projects, Marshville Water System, 1978
231:23 Projects, Dana B. Martin Stores, 1980-1982
231:24 Projects, City of Martinsburg (UDAG), 1982
231:25 Projects, Martinsburg Boys Club (Solar Energy), 1977-1978
231:26 Projects, Martinsburg Fire Station, 1976-1979
231:27 Projects, Martinsburg City Hospital, 1968-1978
231:28 Projects, Martinsburg Juvenile Detention Center, 1982
231:29 Projects, Martinsburg Kidney Dialysis Center, 1981-1982
231:30 Projects, Martinsburg King’s Daughters’ Housing, 1980-1982
231:31 Projects, Martinsburg National Computer Center, 1973
231:32 Projects, Martinsburg Police Station, 1983
231:33 Projects, Martinsburg Public Library, 1979-1980
231:34 Projects, Martinsburg Sewer Project, 1984
231:35 Projects, Martinsburg Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG), 1980
231:36 Projects, Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital, 1979
231:37 Projects, Marx Toy Company, 1981-1982 (1 of 3)
231:38 Projects, Marx Toy Company, 1981-1982 (2 of 3)
231:39 Projects, Marx Toy Company, 1981-1982 (3 of 3)
231:40 Projects, Mason County Parks, 1981
231:41 Projects, Mason County Senior Citizens Home, Inc., 1979-1984
231:42 Projects, Mason County, Right to Read, 1977
231:43 Projects, Mason-Dixon Industrial Park, 1976-1978
231:44 Projects, Mason-Dixon Park (recreation), 1979
231:45 Projects, Town of Masontown, 1978-1980
231:46 Projects, Masontown Underground Flooding, 1979
231:47 Projects, Masontown Water System, 1979
231:48 Projects, Mate Creek Watershed, 1978-1980
231:49 Projects, Town of Mathias, Television Translator Project), 1984
231:50 Projects, Mathias-Baker Volunteer Emergency Squad, 1979
231:51 Projects, Matthews Sandblasting Services, 1981-1982
231:52 Projects, McAnallen Corporation, 1980
231:53 Projects, McDonald’s, Morgantown, 1980
231:54 Projects, McDowell County Hospital, 1979
231:55 Projects, McDowell County Miscellaneous, 1977-1979
231:56 Projects, McLure Hotel, Wheeling, UDAG Project, 1982
231:57 Projects, McMechen, West Virginia, 1975
231:58 Projects, McMechen Community Development Block Grant, 1981
231:59 Projects, McMechen Housing Rehabilitation, 1979
231:60 Projects, McMechen Sewer, 1979
231:61 Projects, Meadow Bridge Fire Department, 1981-1982
231:62 Projects, Meadow Bridge Senior Center, 1978
231:63 Projects, Meadow Creek Watershed, 1972-1978
231:64 Projects, Meadow River, 1977
BOX 232
Projects Box 20
232:1 Projects, Medicare, 1978
232:2 Projects, Medicare/Medicaid Processing, 1978
232:3 Projects, Medpac, 1980
232:4 Projects, Memorial General Hospital, Elkins (A)
232:5 Projects, Memorial General Hospital, Elkins (B)
232:6 Projects, Meredith Manor, 1982
232:7 Projects, Mesa Properties, 1980
232:8 Projects, Methyl Fuel, 1980
232:9 Projects, Metric Education Grant Proposal
232:10 Projects, Metropolitan Theatre, 1982
232:11 Projects, Mexican Freight Cars, 1979
232:12 Projects, Most Favored Nation Status (MFNS) for China and Soviet Union, 1979
232:13 Projects, Miami Coals, Fairmont, West Virginia, 1980-1981
232:14 Projects, Mid-Atlantic Industrial Park, Berkeley County, 1984
232:15 Projects, Middle Grave Creek Watershed, 1979
232:16 Projects, Middle Wheeling Creek Dam #7, 1978
232:17 Projects, Middlebourne Family Housing, 1979
232:18 Projects, Middlebourne Water System, 1974-1981
232:19 Projects, Midland Water & Sewer District, 1980-1982
232:20 Projects, Mid-Ohio Valley Emergency Medical System, 1981
232:21 Projects, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, 1978-1979
232:22 Projects, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council Homecare Program, 1978
232:23 Projects, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, 1978
232:24 Projects, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, 1978 (A)
232:25 Projects, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, 1977
232:26 Projects, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council Solid Waste Management, 1980-1982
232:27 Projects, Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning and Development, 1982-1984
232:28 Projects, Midvale Company/Midvale Steel Company, 1980
232:29 Projects, Midway Plaza Shopping Center (Logan), 1978
232:30 Projects, Midway Sewer Facilities, 1977
232:31 Projects, Midway Sewer System, 1979
232:32 Projects, Miles McIntire Associates, 1980
232:33 Projects, Mill Creek Mountain Wilderness Study, 1978
232:34 Projects, Mill Creek Watershed, 1978-1980
232:35 Projects, Milton Community Project, 1977
232:36 Projects, Milton Sewer System, 1978-1983
232:37 Projects, Miner I-Training Program, 1980
232:38 Projects, Mineral County 1980 Community Development Block Grant Preapplication, 1980-1981
232:39 Projects, Mineral County Industrial Development Corporation, 1983
232:40 Projects, Department of Mines, 1978
232:41 Projects, Mingo County Board of Parks and Recreation, 1979
232:42 Projects, Mingo County Commission, 1978-1981
BOX 233
Projects Box 21
233:1 Projects, Mingo County Community Center, 1980
233:2 Projects, Mingo County Multi-Purpose Building, 1977-1980
233:3 Projects, Mingo County Housing Authority, 1980-1982
233:4 Projects, Mingo County Miscellaneous, 1977-1983
233:5 Projects, Mining and Environmental Technologies, 1979
233:6 Projects, Mining Enforcement, 1977
233:7 Projects, Minority Contract Procurement, 1980-1981
233:8 Projects, Mint (new building), 1977
233:9 Projects, Minter Homes Corporation, 1982
233:10 Projects, Miscellaneous, 1983
233:11 Projects, Miscellaneous, 1984
233:12 Projects, Mitchell Energy Corporation, 1980
233:13 Projects, Mitchell Heights Recreational Complex, 1978
233:14 Projects, Mitchell Power Station, 1981
233:15 Projects, Mobile Home Anchoring System, 1978-1979
233:16 Projects, Mobile Home Loans, 1979
233:17 Projects, Model State Adoption Regulations
233:18 Projects, Modern Industry, 1978
233:19 Projects, Monongah Community Development, 1978
233:20 Projects, Monongahela National Forest Off Road Vehicle Travel, 1973-1984
233:21 Projects, Monongahela National Park, 1973-1985
233:22 Projects, Monongahela National Park, 1973-1985 (A)
233:23 Projects, Monongahela National Park, 1973-1985 (B)
233:24 Projects, Monongahela Power, 1980
233:25 Projects, Monongahela Railway Company, 1979
233:26 Projects, Monongahela River Navigation Channel, 1978
233:27 Projects, Monongalia County CDBG Application, 1977
233:28 Projects, Monongalia County Miscellaneous, 1978
233:29 Projects, Monongalia County Vocational Center, 1975-1977
233:30 Projects, Monroe County Community Education Program, 1979
233:31 Projects, Monroe County Health Center, 1977
233:32 Projects, Monroe County Health Center, 1980-1982
233:33 Projects, Monroe County Industrial Park, 1979-1984
233:34 Projects, Monroe County Miscellaneous, 1978
233:35 Projects, Montani Towers, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1979
233:36 Projects, Montgomery General Hospital, 1976-1977
233:37 Projects, Montgomery Mining and Machine Company, 1978-1979
233:38 Projects, Moore Business Forms, 1978
233:39 Projects, Moorefield Family Housing, 1979
233:40 Projects, Moorefield High School, 1979
233:41 Projects, Morgan County Jail, 1983
233:42 Projects, Morgan County Miscellaneous, 1978-1979
233:43 Projects, Morgan County Office of Emergency Services, 1981
233:44 Projects, Morgantown Crystal, 1981
233:45 Projects, Morgantown Day School, 1980
233:46 Projects, Morgantown Dominion Resource and Conservation Development Project, 1979
233:47 Projects, Morgantown Energy Research Center, 1977
233:48 Projects, Morgantown Federal Building, 1978-1980
233:49 Projects, Monongahela Power, 1980
233:50 Projects, Morgantown Housing for the Elderly
233:51 Projects, Morgantown Industrial Park, 1984
233:52 Projects, Morgantown Public Library, 1979
233:53 Projects, Morgantown Transit System, 1980
233:54 Projects, Morgantown Vocational Center, 1978
233:55 Projects, Morgantown, PRT, 1975-1981
233:56 Projects, Morlunda, 1977
BOX 234
Projects Box 22
234:1 Projects, Morris Harvey College, Advanced Institutional Development Program, Title III Grant Application, 1978
234:2 Projects, Mortgage Foreclosures, 1979
234:3 Projects, Moundsville Low Rent Public Housing, 1979
234:4 Projects, Moundsville Revitalization, 1979
234:5 Projects, Mount Hope Low Rent Public Housing, 1979
234:6 Projects, Mount Hope Sewer, 1979-1980
234:7 Projects, Mount Hope Water System, Bennett Hollow, 1979
234:8 Projects, Mount Hope Water System, Derry Dale Extension, 1979
234:9 Projects, Mount Zion Housing Project, 1981
234:10 Projects, Mount Zion PSD (Water), 1982
234:11 Projects, Mountain State Board Casting, 1981
234:12 Projects, Mountain Top Housing Development, Wyoming County, West Virginia, 1979
234:13 Projects, Mountain Top Public Service District (Grant and Mineral Counties), 1979
234:14 Projects, Mountaineer Contractors, 1980
234:15 Projects, Mountaineer Family Health Plan, Inc., 1982
234:16 Projects, Mountaineer Greenhouse, 1982
234:17 Projects, Mountaineer Masonry, 1981
234:18 Projects, Mountwood Park, 1976-1984
234:19 Projects, Mountwood Park, 1976-1984 (A)
234:20 Projects, Mountwood Park, 1978-1979
234:21 Projects, Mountwood Park, 1981-1983
234:22 Projects, Muddlety Glade Creek Public Service District Water System, 1977-1983
234:23 Projects, Mullens Housing Rehabilitation
234:24 Projects, Multi-County Child Development Center, 1980
234:25 Projects, Multifiber Textile Arrangement, 1981-1982
234:26 Projects, Multi-Lateral Trade Negotiations, 1979
234:27 Projects, Murphy Farm, 1978
234:28 Projects, Mushroom Industry, Philippi, 1982
234:29 Projects, Mushrooms, Import Relief, 1980
234:30 Projects, Musicians Union, 1978-1979 (1 of 2)
234:31 Projects, Musicians Union, 1978-1979 (2 of 2)
BOX 235
Projects Box 23
235:1 Projects, National Association of Home Builders, 1982
235:2 Projects, National Auto Dealers Association, 1980
235:3 Projects, National Bottle Company, 1980-1981
235:4 Projects, National Council on the Arts
235:5 Projects, National Demonstration Water Project (Reports), 1977
235:6 Projects, National Demonstration Water Project, 1973-1977
235:7 Projects, National Demonstration Water Project, 1978-1981
235:8 Projects, National Demonstration Water Project, 1978-1981 (A)
235:9 Projects, National Fish Hatchery (WSS, WVA), 1980
235:10 Projects, National Flood Insurance, 1975-1983
235:11 Projects, National Forestry Management Act, S.3091, 1976
235:12 Projects, National Guidelines for Health Planning, 1978
235:13 Projects, National Heritage Bill, 1978
235:14 Projects, National Historic Landmarks (West Virginia), 1979-1982
235:15 Projects, National Institute of Governmental Purchasing, 1979
235:16 Projects, National Library of Medicine Nominees, 1978
235:17 Projects, National Long-Term Care Demonstration
235:18 Projects, National Metal Fabricators, 1979
235:19 Projects, National Park Foundation, 1979
235:20 Projects, National Park Service (NPS) Planning Meeting, 1978
235:21 Projects, National Park Service Advisory Committee, 1979
235:22 Projects, National Periodicals Center, 1980
235:23 Projects, National School Board Association, 1982
235:24 Projects, National Society for Internships and Education
235:25 Projects, National Track and Field Hall of Fame, 1977-1979
235:26 Projects, National Wild and Scenic Rivers System, 1979-1980
235:27 Projects, Natural Food Industries, 1977
235:28 Projects, Navajo and Hopi Indian Relocation, 1981
235:29 Projects, Neighborhood Revitalization, 1979
235:30 Projects, Neighborhood Self Help, 1979
235:31 Projects, Nettie/Leivasy Public Service District, Water, 1978-1980
235:32 Projects, Neville Old’s Cadillac Buick, Inc., 1980
235:33 Projects, New Coals, Inc., 1980
235:34 Projects, New Creek Public Service District, Sewer, 1975-1984
235:35 Projects, New Cumberland Elderly Housing, 1979
235:36 Projects, New Martinsville Community Development Neighborhood Revitalization, 1979
235:37 Projects, New Martinsville Family Housing, 1979
235:38 Projects, New Martinsville Fire Department, 1978
235:39 Projects, New Martinsville Rescue Squad Housing, 1984
235:40 Projects, New Martinsville, Tempo III, Ltd., 1980
235:41 Projects, New Neighborhoods, 1979
235:42 Projects, New Richmond Water System, 1978
235:43 Projects, New River Energy Center, 1979
235:44 Projects, New River Enterprises
235:45 Projects, New River Family Health Center, 1978
BOX 236
Projects Box 24
236:1 Projects, New River Gorge Bridge, 1977
236:2 Projects, New River Gorge, 1978-1979
236:3 Projects, New River Gorge Jets, 1978
236:4 Projects, New River Gorge National River Folder 1, 1979-1984
236:5 Projects, New River Gorge National River Folder 2, 1979-1984
236:6 Projects, New River Gorge National River Folder 3, 1980-1984
236:7 Projects, New River Gorge National River Folder 4, 1982-1984
236:8 Projects, New River Gorge National River Folder 5, 1982-1983
236:9 Projects, New River Venture, 1978
236:10 Projects, New River/Greenbrier Landfill, 1977
236:11 Projects, New York City, 1978-1979
236:12 Projects, Newburg Sewer, 1979
236:13 Projects, Nicholas County Community Action Association, 1975-1981
236:14 Projects, Nicholas County, Miscellaneous, 1977-1981
236:15 Projects, Nitro Housing for Handicapped and Elderly, 1984
236:16 Projects, Nitro Sewer System, 1980
236:17 Projects, Norfolk and Western Strike, 1978
236:18 Projects, North Central West Virginia Buyer Built Homes, 1979
236:19 Projects, North Central West Virginia Community Action Association, 1973-1983
236:20 Projects, North Central West Virginia Health Plan, 1978
236:21 Projects, North Elk Rescue Squad
236:22 Projects, Northern Panhandle Community Development Council, 1979
236:23 Projects, Northern Tier Pipeline Company, 1979-1980
236:24 Projects, Northfork Park, 1978
236:25 Projects, Northfork UDAG Eligibility, 1979
236:26 Projects, NOW Corporation
236:27 Projects, Nuriva, West Mullens Low Income Housing Project, 1984
236:28 Projects, Nutter Fort, 1978
236:29 Projects, Nu-Way Mining, 1977
BOX 237
Projects Box 25
237:1 Projects, O’Boyle Tank Lines, 1979
237:2 Projects, Oak Hill Citizens for Better Housing, 1982
237:3 Projects, Oak Hill Federal Grants, 1980
237:4 Projects, Oak Hill Housing for Elderly, 1984
237:5 Projects, Oak Hill Park, 1979
237:6 Projects, Oak Hill Revenue Sharing, 1982
237:7 Projects, Oak Hill, 1977
237:8 Projects, Oakdale/Joetown/Whetstone Public Service District, 1982
237:9 Projects, Odyssey, 1979
237:10 Projects, Office of Federal State Relations, 1977
237:11 Projects, Oglebay Festival, 1984
237:12 Projects, Oglebay Institute, 1979
237:13 Projects, Oglebay Park, 1977-1982
237:14 Projects, Ohio County Public Service District, 1977-1981
237:15 Projects, Ohio County Schools (proposed swimming pool)
237:16 Projects, Ohio County Youth Services Systems
237:17 Projects, Ohio County, Miscellaneous, 1977-1980
237:18 Projects, Ohio Ferroalloys, 1978-1979
237:19 Projects, Ohio River Bank Erosion Problem, 1959-1982
237:20 Projects, Ohio River Coal Loading Facility, 1977
237:21 Projects, Ohio River Development Projects, 1978
237:22 Projects, Ohio Valley Improvement Association, 1981
237:23 Projects, Ohio Valley Medical Center Dedication
237:24 Projects, Ohio Valley Planning and Development Council, 1980
237:25 Projects, Ohio Valley Regional Transportation Authority
237:26 Projects, West Virginia Industry, Ohio Valley Industrial and Business Development, 1982-1984
237:27 Projects, Oil Shale, 1977
237:28 Projects, Old Dominion Marble Company, 1978
237:29 Projects, Old World Wine and Cheese Shop, Inc., Ronnie Rose, 1980
237:30 Projects, Older Americans Act
237:31 Projects, Olympics for Young Intellectuals
237:32 Projects, Olympic Sales Company
237:33 Projects, Office of Management and Budget, Political Advocacy Restriction
237:34 Projects, Ona Fire Department, 1979
237:35 Projects, Ona Water System, 1979
237:36 Projects, Oneida Coal Company
237:37 Projects, Opequon Creek
237:38 Projects, Orrs Mountain Water System, 1984
237:39 Projects, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, 1978-1983
237:40 Projects, Ottawa Water System, 1982
237:41 Projects, Owens-Illinois, Fairmont Plant, 1979-1982
237:42 Projects, P and L Service Station, Welch, 1980
237:43 Projects, Packs Branch Water, 1978
237:44 Projects, Paden City Housing Project, 1984
237:45 Projects, Paden City Park Expansion, 1978
237:46 Projects, Paden City Sewage, 1980-1982
237:47 Projects, Panther Creek Flood Control, 1977
237:48 Projects, Panther Elementary School, 1978
237:49 Projects, Park View Rentals, Inc., 1978-1980
237:50 Projects, Parkersburg Art Center, 1977-1978
237:51 Projects, Parkersburg, City of, 1982-1984
237:52 Projects, Parkersburg Civic Center, 1978
237:53 Projects, Parkersburg College (Upward Bound), 1977
237:54 Projects, Parkersburg Development Department, 1977
237:55 Projects, Parkersburg Elderly Housing, 1981
237:56 Projects, Parkersburg Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Planning & Development, 1983
237:57 Projects, Parkersburg Ohio Valley College, Low Income Housing
237:58 Projects, Parkersburg Point Park, 1981
237:59 Projects, Parkersburg Revenue Sharing, 1979
237:60 Projects, Parkersburg Section 8 Family, 1979
237:61 Projects, Parkersburg Sewer System, 1980
237:62 Projects, Parkersburg St. Joseph’s Hospital
237:63 Projects, Parkersburg Water System, 1978-1983
237:64 Projects, Parkersburg Weather Station, 1978
237:65 Projects, Parkersburg Die and Tool Company, 1977-1981
BOX 238
Projects Box 26
238:1 Projects, Parsons Family Housing, 1979
238:2 Projects, Parsons New City Building
238:3 Projects, Parsons Senior Center, 1979
238:4 Projects, Parsons State Forest Nursery, 1981
238:5 Projects, Partners in Progress Fund, 1982
238:6 Projects, Patterson Creek Watershed, 1983
238:7 Projects, Paw Paw Bridge, 1981
238:8 Projects, Paw Paw Multi-Family Housing, 1979
238:9 Projects, Paw Paw Sewer System, 1983
238:10 Projects, Payments in Lieu of Taxes, 1977
238:11 Projects, Peace Academy, 1980-1984
238:12 Projects, Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation
238:13 Projects, Pearl S. Buck Commemorative Stamp, 1980-1982
238:14 Projects, Pearl S. Buck Foundation, 1983
238:15 Projects, Pendleton Community Care Center
238:16 Projects, Pendleton County, Miscellaneous
238:17 Projects, Pendleton Elderly Housing, 1981-1983
238:18 Projects, West Virginia Industry, Penlin Industries
238:19 Projects, Pennmarva Dairyman Federation
238:20 Projects, Pennsboro, City of, 1983-1984
238:21 Projects, Pennsboro Community Development, 1980
238:22 Projects, Pennsboro Housing Rehabilitation, 1976-1977
238:23 Projects, Pennsboro Industrial Park, 1977-1979
238:24 Projects, West Virginia Industry, Pennsboro Manufacturing Corporation (Laura Mae – Michael Serman), 1977
238:25 Projects, Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corps., 1981
238:26 Projects, Pepto-Bismol Investigation
238:27 Projects, Pesticide Enforcement, 1979-1980
238:28 Projects, Petersburg Multi-Family Housing, 1979
238:29 Projects, Pettyville, Mineral Wells, Bonnivale, Slate (PMBS) Volunteer Fire Department, 1979
238:30 Projects, Philippi Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG), 1979
238:31 Projects, Phoenix Steel, 1979
238:32 Projects, Phosphates, 1980
238:33 Projects, Physician’s Assistant Program, 1979
238:34 Projects, Piedmont Airlines Answering Service, 1979
238:35 Projects, Piedmont Community Development, Housing Rehabilitation, 1979
238:36 Projects, Piedmont Swimming Pool, 1978
238:37 Projects, Pikeside Flood Prevention Waterway, 1981
238:38 Projects, Pinch Elk Public Service District (PSD) Water, 1979
238:39 Projects, Pine Grove Community Development, 1979
238:40 Projects, Pine Grove Library, 1979
238:41 Projects, Pine Grove Sewer, 1979-1981
238:42 Projects, Pineville Shopping Plaza, 1983
238:43 Projects, Pineville Water System, 1976-1979
238:44 Projects, Pinson Coal Company, 1979
238:45 Projects, Pioneer Van Lines, 1979
238:46 Projects, Piper Aircraft Corporation, 1979
238:47 Projects, Pittsburgh District Reorganization, 1978
238:48 Projects, Pittsburgh District Transfer to Huntington, 1978
238:49 Projects, Pittsburgh Plate Glass, Stonewood, 1982
238:50 Projects, Pittsburgh UDAG, 1984
238:51 Projects, Plant Disease Reporter, 1978
238:52 Projects, Pleasant Valley Hospital, 1978
238:53 Projects, Pleasant View Community Association, 1978
238:54 Projects, Pleasanton-Wheeling Creek Flood, 1978
238:55 Projects, Pleasants County Miscellaneous, 1977-1979
238:56 Projects, Pleasants Creek Public Hunting and Fishing, 1979
238:57 Projects, Poca Town Council, 1979-1980
238:58 Projects, Poca, Town of Sewer System, 1979-1984
238:59 Projects, Pocahontas County National Forest Land, 1979
238:60 Projects, Pocahontas Communications Cooperative, 1979-1980
238:61 Projects, Pocahontas County Community Development, 1979-1980
238:62 Projects, Pocahontas County Schools, 1976-1977
238:63 Projects, Pocatalico River Basin, 1973-1981
238:64 Projects, Poca-Talico Watershed, 1981
238:65 Projects, Point Park, 1979
238:66 Projects, Battle of Point Pleasant, 1978-1984
238:67 Projects, Point Pleasant Community Development 1980, 1979-1980
238:68 Projects, Point Pleasant Drainage Problem, 1982
238:69 Projects, Point Pleasant Low Rent Housing Modernization, 1979
238:70 Projects, Polk Creek Watershed, 1984
238:71 Projects, Pond River Watershed, 1982
BOX 239
Projects Box 27
239:1 Projects, Potomac Comprehensive and Diagnostic Center
239:2 Projects, Potomac Edison Company, 1977
239:3 Projects, Potomac Heritage Trail, 1979-1980
239:4 Projects, Potomac National River, 1976-1980
239:5 Projects, Potomac State College, West Virginia University Special Services, 1977
239:6 Projects, Department of Agriculture, Poultry Line Speeds, 1979
239:7 Projects, PPG Industries Plant, Natrium, 1980
239:8 Projects, PPG Industries, 1979-1980
239:9 Projects, West Virginia Industry, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Company, 1978
239:10 Projects, Pratt Housing Authority/Pratt Water System, 1978-1979
239:11 Projects, Preiser Scientific, Charleston, 1982
239:12 Projects, President’s Reorganization Project, 1978
239:13 Projects, Preston and Associates, 1979
239:14 Projects, Preston County Education Center
239:15 Projects, Preston County Miscellaneous, 1977-1979
239:16 Projects, Preston County Public Health Dentists
239:17 Projects, Preston County Sports Complex, 1983
239:18 Projects, Preston County Tornado, 1980
239:19 Projects, Preston Memorial Hospital, 1979
239:20 Projects, Prickett Creek Watershed, 1980
239:21 Projects, PRIDE, Home Weatherization, 1983
239:22 Projects, City of Princeton Park, 1983
239:23 Projects, Princeton Community Hospital, 1973-1977
239:24 Projects, Princeton Towers Apartments, 1980
239:25 Projects, Princeton Virginian Manor Section 8, 1983
239:26 Projects, Prison Fellowship, 1981-1983
239:27 Projects, Private Sector Initiatives Group, 1983
239:28 Projects, Proctor Gas Company, 1981
239:29 Projects, Product Processing Delays, 1978
239:30 Projects, Profanity on Television, 1981
239:31 Projects, Professional Contracting Company (Jim Demus), 1979
239:32 Projects, Pro-Gestational Drug Products, 1977
239:33 Projects, Project Cope, 1977
239:34 Projects, Project Exist, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1976-1977
239:35 Projects, Propeller Club, 1981
239:36 Projects, Proposed Regulations on Medicare/Medicaid
239:37 Projects, Proposition Nine Cents, Inc., 1979
239:38 Projects, Public Broadcasting Service, 1983
239:39 Projects, Public Health Services, FY 1981
239:40 Projects, Putnam County Adult Center, 1981
239:41 Projects, Putnam County Courthouse, 1979-1982
239:42 Projects, Putnam County Development Authority, 1982
239:43 Projects, Putnam County Hospital
239:44 Projects, Putnam County Industrial Park (Proposed), 1979-1981
239:45 Projects, Putnam County Miscellaneous, 1978-1981
239:46 Projects, Putnam Project Expansion, 1982
239:47 Projects, Putnam-Union PSD Water System, 1978-1982
239:48 Projects, Quad Counties Opportunity Industrialization Center
239:49 Projects, Quinwood Park, 1979
BOX 240
Projects Box 28
240:1 Projects, Radio Deregulation, 1979
240:2 Projects, Radio Deregulation, 1979
240:3 Projects, Ragland/Mingo County Water Problem, 1982
240:4 Projects, Rail Service Assistance, 1980
240:5 Projects, Rail Transportation of Hazardous Materials, 1979-1980
240:6 Projects, Railroad Deregulation (1 of 3), 1980
240:7 Projects, Railroad Deregulation (2 of 3), 1979-1980
240:8 Projects, Railroad Deregulation (3 of 3), 1979
240:9 Projects, Railroad Rehabilitation, 1979-1980
240:10 Projects, Railroad Research, 1979
240:11 Projects, Railroad Safety, 1980
240:12 Projects, Railroad Wheels and Axles (Trigger Price Mechanism), 1979
240:13 Projects, Rainelle Club House, 1978
240:14 Projects, Rainelle County Club, 1981
240:15 Projects, Rainelle Industrial Park, 1979
240:16 Projects, Raleigh County Community Action Association
240:17 Projects, Raleigh County Industrial Park, 1972-1979
240:18 Projects, Raleigh County Women’s Research Center, 1981
240:19 Projects, RAMP (Rural Abandoned Mine Program)
240:20 Projects, Rand Ambulance Service, 1977
240:21 Projects, Randolph Coal Company, 1978-1979
240:22 Projects, Randolph County Follow-Through Program
240:23 Projects, Randolph County, Miscellaneous
240:24 Projects, Ranson Water (lack thereof), 1977
240:25 Projects, Ranson Zeropack Apple Company, 1983
240:26 Projects, Rape and Domestic Violence Center, 1978-1979
240:27 Projects, Ravencliff/McGraws/Saulsville Public Service District, 1980
240:28 Projects, City of Ravenswood, 1980-1981
240:29 Projects, Ravenswood Projects, 1978
240:30 Projects, Ravenswood Title IX, 1977
240:31 Projects, RC&D (Resource Conservation and Development) Budget, 1978-1980
240:32 Projects, Reading Is Fundamental (RIF)
240:33 Projects, Red Sulphur Springs Public Service District, Sewer Project, 1971-1982
240:34 Projects, Reedsville Fabrication Plant, 1979
240:35 Projects, Refugee Act of 1979
240:36 Projects, Region I Area Agency Staffing, 1978
240:37 Projects, Region I Planning and Development Council, 1975-1978
240:38 Projects, Region I Planning and Development Council, 1977-1979
240:39 Projects, Region II Health Planning Association, 1974-1975
240:40 Projects, Region II Health Planning Association, 1976-1977
240:41 Projects, Region II Mental Health Center, 1979
240:42 Projects, Region II Planning and Development Council, 1980
BOX 241
Projects Box 29
241:1 Projects, Region III Community Development Services, 1980
241:2 Projects, Region III Community Development Services, Huntington, West Virginia, 1980
241:3 Projects, Region VI (Fairmont) Model Project Grant, 1979
241:4 Projects, Region VI Planning and Development Council, 1976-1984
241:5 Projects, Region VIII Planning and Development Council, 1979
241:6 Projects, Region IX Planning and Development Council, 1979
241:7 Projects, Regional Comprehensive Mental Retardation Center for the Eastern Panhandle (proposed), 1978
241:8 Projects, Regional Councils Funding, 1979
241:9 Projects, Regional Research, Inc., 1981
241:10 Projects, Regional Speech and Hearing Program, Williamson Appalachian Regional Hospital, 1970
241:11 Projects, Religious Broadcasting, 1982
241:12 Projects, Rental Assistance, 1978
241:13 Projects, Republic Steel Corporation
241:14 Projects, R.E.S.A. Region I Community Education, Development, and Technical Assistance, 1978
241:15 Projects, Restoration Projects, 1981-1984
241:16 Projects, Retired Senior Volunteer Program, 1979
241:17 Projects, Revenue Sharing Adjustments, 1979
241:18 Projects, Revenue Sharing Allocations, 1979-1980
241:19 Projects, Revenue Sharing Delinquent Reports, 1978
241:20 Projects, Revenue Sharing Funds Account, 1978
241:21 Projects, Revenue Sharing Report Filing, 1978
241:22 Projects, R.H. Pines Company, 1979
241:23 Projects, Rhode Island Coal Port, 1980
241:24 Projects, Richwood Family Housing, 1979
241:25 Projects, Richwood Movie Theater (Cherry River Cinema), 1978
241:26 Projects, Richwood Recreation Project, 1980
241:27 Projects, Ripley Municipal Building, 1979
241:28 Projects, Ripley Sports Plants, Silverton, West Virginia, 1980
241:29 Projects, Ripley Watershed, 1981
241:30 Projects, Rippling Waters Campsite, 1978
241:31 Projects, Ritchie County Miscellaneous, 1978-1979
241:32 Projects, Ritchie County Transfer/Recycling Facility, 1980
241:33 Projects, River of No Return Wilderness, 1979
241:34 Projects, Rivers Readings, 1979
241:35 Projects, Rivesville Demonstration Plant, 1978
241:36 Projects, Rivesville Medical Facility
241:37 Projects, Roane County Miscellaneous, 1978
241:38 Projects, Rock Cave Fire Truck, 1978
241:39 Projects, Romney Community Development, Housing Rehabilitation, 1979-1981
241:40 Projects, Romney Family Housing, 1979
241:41 Projects, Romney Sewer System, 1978-1983
241:42 Projects, Romney Water System, 1977
241:43 Projects, Rosenwald Elementary School, 1979
241:44 Projects, Royal Chrysler Inc., Shinnston, West Virginia, 1981
241:45 Projects, Ruling Regarding Vending Machines in Schools
241:46 Projects, Rural Arts and Crafts Association, 1977-1979
241:47 Projects, Rural Clean Water Program, 1979
241:48 Projects, Rural Community Assistance Program, 1982-1983
241:49 Projects, Rural Demonstration Project, Farmers’ Home Administration (FmHA) and Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1979
241:50 Projects, Rural Development Initiatives
241:51 Projects, Rural Fire Protection Program, 1978-1980
241:52 Projects, Rural Housing Association, 1978
241:53 Projects, Rural Housing, 1977
241:54 Projects, Rural Rental Housing, 1975-1977
241:55 Projects, Rural Transportation
BOX 242
Projects Box 30
242:1 Projects, Sail Rock/Branchland Park, 1983
242:2 Projects, Salem Activities Center, 1981
242:3 Projects, City of Salem, 1983
242:4 Projects, Salem College, 1977-1982
242:5 Projects, Salem Company, 1980
242:6 Projects, Salem Fire Department, 1983
242:7 Projects, Salem-Gatewood PSD, 1981
242:8 Projects, Salem Glass Company, 1978-1980
242:9 Projects, Salem Glass Company, 1978-1980 (A)
242:10 Projects, Salem Randolph Terrace Apartments, 1984
242:11 Projects, Salem Section 8 Housing Assistance
242:12 Projects, Salem Senior Community Services, 1979
242:13 Projects, Salem Sewerage System Improvements, 1984
242:14 Projects, Salem Small Cities UDAG Grant, 1980-1981
242:15 Projects, Salt Rock Public Service District (PSD) Water System, 1974-1978
242:16 Projects, Saltlick Creek Watershed, 1981
242:17 Projects, Sasser Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1982
242:18 Projects, Satralloy, Inc. (Mingo Junction), 1980
242:19 Projects, School Lunch Program, 1981
242:20 Projects, School Nutrition Program, 1980
242:21 Projects, Scott’s Lawn and Tree Service (Scott Cleveland), 1979-1980
242:22 Projects, Section 504, 1980
242:23 Projects, Section III, 1978
242:24 Projects, Seeding, 1977
242:25 Projects, Semix Corporation, Martinsburg
242:26 Projects, Semiconductor Industry, 1979-1980
242:27 Projects, Senate Tourism Caucus, 1980
242:28 Projects, Senate Tourism Caucus, 1982
242:29 Projects, Senate Tourism Caucus, 1983-1984
242:30 Projects, Seneca Glass, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1980-1983
242:31 Projects, Seneca Glass, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1980-1983 (A)
242:32 Projects, Seneca Glass, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1980-1983 (B)
242:33 Projects, Seneca Lake, 1979
242:34 Projects, Seneca Mental Health Council, 1979
242:35 Projects, Seneca Rocks Cable Television, 1979
242:36 Projects, The Senior Center, 1977
242:37 Projects, The Senior Center, 1979
242:38 Projects, Senior Employment Opportunities, 1980
BOX 243
Projects Box 31
243:1 Projects, Shady Spring Public Service District, 1979-1980
243:2 Projects, Shamrock Energy Company, 1977
243:3 Projects, Sharon Steel Corporation
243:4 Projects, Shavers Fork, 1981
243:5 Projects, Shavers Fork, 1981
243:6 Projects, Shavers Fork, 1981 (A)
243:7 Projects, Shavers Fork, 1981 (B)
243:8 Projects, Shawnee Golf Course, 1977
243:9 Projects, Shawnee Park, 1980
243:10 Projects, Shenandoah River Fish Killed, 1977-1979
243:11 Projects, Shepherd College, 1977
243:12 Projects, Shepherdstown Housing Project, 1982
243:13 Projects, Shepherdstown Volunteer Fire Department, 1978
243:14 Projects, Sherman College of Straight Chiropractice, 1977
243:15 Projects, Shillelagh Flying Club, 1978
243:16 Projects, Shinnston/Lumberport Application, 1978
243:17 Projects, Shinnston Water System, 1972-1982
243:18 Projects, Shippers Export Declarations, 1980
243:19 Projects, Shoemaker Mine
243:20 Projects, SHUR System, 1979
243:21 Projects, Silver Creek Ski Resort, 1983
243:22 Projects, Silverton Volunteer Fire Department, 1977
243:23 Projects, Sinks Grove Public Service District, 1982
243:24 Projects, Sistersville Access Road, 1979
243:25 Projects, Sistersville Bank Protection, 1981
243:26 Projects, Sistersville Water System, 1984
243:27 Projects, Sites Custom Chain Link Fence Company, 1979-1980
243:28 Projects, Sitkin Smelting and Refining, 1977
243:29 Projects, SKLS Associates, 1982
243:30 Projects, Sloan Glass, Inc., 1982
243:31 Projects, Small Business Seminars in West Virginia (Proposed), 1979
243:32 Projects, Small Business United of West Virginia, 1981-1983
243:33 Projects, Small Farm Assistance Projects, 1979-1981
243:34 Projects, Small Scale Waste Treatment Systems, 1981-1982
243:35 Projects, Smithers Railroad Tracks, 1979
243:36 Projects, Smithfield Community Development Block Grant, 1978
243:37 Projects, Smithfield Housing Project, 1979
243:38 Projects, Smithfield Senior Center Fire Department, 1979
243:39 Projects, Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation, 1981
243:40 Projects, Snowshoe
243:41 Projects, Social Research Application Corporation, 1978
243:42 Projects, Social Security Payments, 1976-1978
243:43 Projects, Sodium Valporate, 1977-1978
243:44 Projects, Soil and Water Resources Conservation, 1980
243:45 Projects, Soil Conservation Service, 1972-1981
243:46 Projects, Soil Conservation Service, 1972-1981 (A)
243:47 Projects, Soil Survey Reports, 1974-1982
BOX 244
Projects Box 32
244:1 Projects, Solar Energy, 1974-1977
244:2 Projects, Solar Energy, 1977-1980
244:3 Projects, Sole Electric, 1982
244:4 Projects, Solid Waste, 1980
244:5 Projects, Somalia (U.S. Aid to), 1979
244:6 Projects, Sony (West Virginia Development), 1979
244:7 Projects, Sophia Municipal Building, 1976-1979
244:8 Projects, South Branch Railroad, 1978-1981
244:9 Projects, South Branch River, 1978
244:10 Projects, South Branch Volunteer Fire Department, 1980
244:11 Projects, South Charleston Armed Forces Recruiting Center (AFRC), 1979-1980
244:12 Projects, South Charleston Community Development Fun, 1980
244:13 Projects, South Charleston Library, 1978
244:14 Projects, South Charleston Low Rent Housing
244:15 Projects, South Charleston Miscellaneous, 1978-1979
244:16 Projects, South Charleston Railroad Crossings, 1979
244:17 Projects, South Charleston Recreational Center, 1978
244:18 Projects, South Charleston Streambank Erosion, 1979-1982
244:19 Projects, South Eastern Coop Wildlife Disease Study, 1978
244:20 Projects, South Fork Watershed, 1981
244:21 Projects, South Park Housing Development, 1979
244:22 Projects, South Putnam Public Service District, 1982-1983
244:23 Projects, South Union Coal Company, 1979
244:24 Projects, Southern Bell Truck Stop, 1978
244:25 Projects, Southern Economic Development Intern Program, 1979
244:26 Projects, Southern West Virginia Community College Mine Reclamation, 1978
244:27 Projects, Southern West Virginia Flooding, 1978-1984
244:28 Projects, Southern West Virginia Health Council, 1979
244:29 Projects, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Refuse Transfer Stations (RTS), 1979-1980
244:30 Projects, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, Solid Waste Management, 1979
244:31 Projects, Southwestern Community Action 1982
244:32 Projects, Special N Numbers, 1978
244:33 Projects, Specialty Steel (A), 1976-1977
244:34 Projects, Specialty Steel (B), 1974-1975
244:35 Projects, Spencer Community Development, 1980
244:36 Projects, Spencer Elderly Housing, 1978
244:37 Projects, Spencer Family Housing, 1979
244:38 Projects, Spencer Low Income Housing Project, 1981
244:39 Projects, Spencer Roane General Hospital 1982
244:40 Projects, Spray Services, 1975
244:41 Projects, Spring Ridge Coal Company, Spring Ridge Mine, 1978-1979
244:42 Projects, Springfield Valley Volunteer Fire Department, 1977
244:43 Projects, Spruce Knob/Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area, 1978-1982
244:44 Projects, St. Albans Low Rent Public Housing, 1981-1982
244:45 Projects, St. Albans Post Office, 1979
244:46 Projects, St. Albans Riverfront Park, 1978
244:47 Projects, St. Albans Storm Sewer, 1978
244:48 Projects, St. Luke’s Hospital, 1981
244:49 Projects, St. Mary’s Family Housing, 1979
244:50 Projects, St. Mary’s River Bank Erosion, 1971-1980
244:51 Projects, St. Mary’s Route 16 Water Development Corporation, 1981
244:52 Projects, St. Mary’s Sewer System, 1979
244:53 Projects, Staffing, 1977
244:54 Projects, Standard Gas Company, 1980
244:55 Projects, Standard Sign and Signal Company, 1976-1977
244:56 Projects, Stanford University, 1977
244:57 Projects, State Committee Members, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Committee (ASCS), 1978
244:58 Projects, State Line Municipal Authority, 1979
244:59 Projects, Sterling Faucet, 1979
244:60 Projects, William H. Stewart, 1979
244:61 Projects, Jay Stock, 1980
244:62 Projects, Stolling Mining Company, Inc., 1980
244:63 Projects, Stone Coal Creek Channel, 1978
244:64 Projects, Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1970-1973
244:65 Projects, Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1970-1973 (A)
244:66 Projects, Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1974-1977
BOX 245
Projects Box 33
245:1 Projects, Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1980-1981
245:2 Projects, Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1980-1981 (A)
245:3 Projects, Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1982
245:4 Projects, Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1982 (A)
245:5 Projects, Stonewall Jackson Regional Library, 1979
245:6 Projects, Stonewood Tennis Courts, 1977
245:7 Projects, Strategic Metals, 1981
245:8 Projects, Strategic Petroleum Reserve, 1980
245:9 Projects, U.S. Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement, “Draft of Shavers Fork Petition Evaluation Document: Draft 522 SMCRA Decision Document,” February 1981
245:10 Projects, Student Aid, 1979
245:11 Projects, Student Assistance 1980-1983
245:12 Projects, Student Loan Marketing Association, 1981-1982
245:13 Projects, Stumpy Bottom Article, 1978
245:14 Projects, Sugar Creek Flood, 1978
245:15 Projects, Sugar Loan Support (Quayle/Tsongas), 1982
245:16 Projects, Sulphur Creek Drainage, 1977-1978
245:17 Projects, Summer Youth Program, 1977
245:18 Projects, Summers County, Miscellaneous, 1973-1981
245:19 Projects, Summersville Family Housing, 1979
245:20 Projects, Summersville Lake, 1970-1983
245:21 Projects, Summit Point Park, Jefferson County, 1980
245:22 Projects, Sun Oil Company, 1982
245:23 Projects, Sunrise Development Company, 1979
245:24 Projects, Sunshine Industries – Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1982
245:25 Projects, Supplemental Appropriations Allocation, 1978
245:26 Projects, Surface Mining Enforcement Office Space, 1977
245:27 Projects, Surface Mining Reclamation, 1978
245:28 Projects, Surface Mining, 1982
245:29 Projects, Surface Mining, 1982 (A)
245:30 Projects, Surplus Property, 1975-1978
245:31 Projects, Sutton Family Housing, 1979
245:32 Projects, Sutton Grade School, Building for Historic Preservation, 1979
245:33 Projects, Sutton Lake, West Virginia, 1974-1978
245:34 Projects, Sutton Lake, West Virginia, 1981-1983
245:35 Projects, Sweeneyburg Water System, 1982-1983
245:36 Projects, Swine Flu, 1977
245:37 Projects, Swiss Dam, 1976
245:38 Projects, Tacozza Tool and Die Company, Inc., 1981
245:39 Projects, Tadlock Piano and Organ Company of North Carolina, 1980
245:40 Projects, Tamroy Mining Company, 1979
245:41 Projects, Tanners Council of America, 1981-1982
245:42 Projects, Targeted Jobs Demonstration Program, 1979
245:43 Projects, Tariffs, Tartan Cloth, 1980
245:44 Projects, Taylor County Commission, Revolving Loan Fund, 1984
245:45 Projects, Taylor County, Miscellaneous, 1976-1978
245:46 Projects, Taylor, Smith, and Taylor Pottery, 1982
245:47 Projects, Teach, Inc., 1978
245:48 Projects, Teacher Corps Programs Appropriations 1980
245:49 Projects, TEAM (Together Everyone in the Americas Achieve More) (T.E.A.M.), 1979-1980
245:50 Projects, Teays Valley Presbyterian Church Elderly Housing, 1984
245:51 Projects, Teays Valley Public Service District (PSD) Water, 1978-1979
245:52 Projects, Teays Valley Wastewater Treatment, 1979
245:53 Projects, Teays Valley Water Company, 1977
245:54 Projects, Technology Testing Labs, 1982
245:55 Projects, Telephone Equipment, 1978
BOX 246
Projects Box 34
246:1 Projects, Television Communications, Inc., 1980
246:2 Projects, Television Imports, 1974-1981
246:3 Projects, Television Programming, 1972-1978
246:4 Projects, Tenure – Uncapping College Faculty Age Restrictions 1982
246:5 Projects, Terra Alta Park Improvements, 1977
246:6 Projects, Terra Alta Sewer System, 1979
246:7 Projects, Thacker Machinery, 1983
246:8 Projects, Thecker Associates, 1979
246:9 Projects, Thomas Memorial Hospital, 1977
246:10 Projects, Thomas Sewer System, 1983
246:11 Projects, Thomas Water System, 1980
246:12 Projects, Thorn Lumber Company, 1976-1977
246:13 Projects, Timber Management, 1978
246:14 Projects, Timberline Ski and Real Estate, 1983
246:15 Projects, Title I (ESEA) Funding Formula 1982
246:16 Projects, Title IX, Policy Interpretation and Clarification, 1979
246:17 Projects, Title XX Programs 1980
246:18 Projects, Title XX Social Security 1982
246:19 Projects, Title XX Social Worker Training 1980
246:20 Projects, Title IX Education Amendments of 1972
246:21 Projects, Tomrich Corporation, 1979
246:22 Projects, Topping Western Auto Store, 1979
246:23 Projects, Tory Mountain, 1983
246:24 Projects, Town Gas Company, 1978-1979
246:25 Projects, Trace Fork Coal Company, 1979
246:26 Projects, Trade Adjustment Assistance Program, Crescent Glass, Wellsburg, 1979
246:27 Projects, Trade Adjustment Assistance, Dee-Mure Brassiere Company, Hamlin
246:28 Projects, Trade Adjustment Assistance, Neal Coal Company
246:29 Project, Trade Reorganization, 1979
246:30 Projects, Trailways Bus Lines, 1979
246:31 Projects, Transit Employee Training, 1978-1981
246:32 Projects, Transportation Appropriations, Fiscal Year 1980
246:33 Projects, Transportation for the Elderly 1981
246:34 Projects, Department of Transportation (DOT) Grant, 1978
246:35 Projects, Triadelphia Community Development Block Grant, 1979-1982
246:36 Projects, Triadelphia Policemen, 1977-1978
246:37 Projects, Triadelphia Sewer, 1978-1979
246:38 Projects, Triangle Plant, Glendale, West Virginia, 1982
246:39 Projects, Tribal Water Codes, 1977
246:40 Projects, Tri-City Housing Corporation, 1977-1981
246:41 Projects, Tri-County Health Service Department, 1978
246:42 Projects, Tri-County Water Conditioning Company, 1978
246:43 Projects, Trident Submarine, 1979
246:44 Projects, Tri-District Community Health Center, 1977-1981
246:45 Projects, Trio Program 1980
246:46 Projects, Tri-State Blood Center, 1980
246:47 Projects, Tri-State Engineering and Management Consultant, Inc., 1984
246:48 Projects, Tri-State Methyl Fuel, 1980
246:49 Projects, Tri-State Transit, 1977-1980
246:50 Projects, Triune-Halleck Volunteer Fire Department, 1981
246:51 Projects, Trogen Fuels, 1981
246:52 Projects, Trucking Deregulation, 1979-1980 (2 of 2)
246:53 Projects, Trucking Deregulation, 1979-1981 (1 of 2)
246:54 Projects, Trucking Deregulation, 1981
246:55 Projects, Trucking Industry, 1981
246:56 Projects, TSI/Morgan Shirt Company, 1980-1981
BOX 247
Projects Box 35
247:1 Projects, Tucker Corporation, 1983
247:2 Projects, Tug Fork Block Grant for Water and Sewer, 1983
247:3 Projects, Tug Fork Flood Control, 1970-1981
247:4 Projects, Tug Fork Flood Control, 1982
247:5 Projects, Tug River Black Lung Clinic 1982
247:6 Projects, Tunnelton Water System, 1981
247:7 Projects, Turkish Coal Exports, 1979
247:8 Projects, Twin Falls State Park, 1978
247:9 Projects, Tygart Valley Fire Company, 1977
247:10 Projects, Tygart Valley Health Association 1978-1984
247:11 Projects, Tygarts Valley Soil Conservation District, 1972-1980
247:12 Projects, UHF Channels, 1978-1979
247:13 Projects, Ultra Clean Coal, 1980
247:14 Projects, Underground Injection Control, 1979
247:15 Projects, Uneeda Water System, 1978
247:16 Projects, Union Carbide Corporation, Part One, 1978-1982
247:17 Projects, Union Carbide Corporation, Part Two, 1980-1982
247:18 Projects, Union Elderly Housing, 1979
247:19 Projects, Union Family Housing, 1979
247:20 Projects, Union Station, 1981
247:21 Projects, United Appalachian Coals, 1979
247:22 Projects, United Hospital Center, 1975-1981
247:23 Projects, United Tax Payers Association, 1984
247:24 Projects, Unity Housing, Morgantown, 1979
247:25 Projects, University Year Actions Programs, 1979
247:26 Projects, Upper Greenbrier Public Service District (PSD), 1980
247:27 Projects, Upper Kanawha Valley Senior Citizen Housing, 1979
247:28 Projects, Upper Mud River Project, 1982
247:29 Projects, Upper Mud River Watershed, 1982
247:30 Projects, Upper Mud River Watershed, 1982 (A)
247:31 Projects, Upper Mud River Watershed, 1982 (B)
247:32 Projects, Upshur Agency, 1983
247:33 Projects, Upshur, Barbour and Randolph Counties Community Development, 1979
247:34 Projects, Upshur County Commission, 1982
247:35 Projects, Upshur County Community Development Block Grant, 1981
247:36 Projects, Upshur County Jail, 1978-1982
247:37 Projects, Upshur County – Miscellaneous 1978-1981
247:38 Projects, Urban Impact Review Grant, 1979
BOX 248
Projects Box 36
248:1 Projects, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, 1980-1981
248:2 Projects, Urban Park and Recreation Recovery Act, 1979
248:3 Projects, Urban Policy, 1979
248:4 Projects, U.S. Energy Coal Recyclers, Inc., 1980
248:5 Projects, United States Marshal, Northern District, 1973-1977
248:6 Projects, USDA, Donated Food and Commodity Increase
248:7 Projects, Utility Rate Reform, 1979
248:8 Projects, Valley Aero Inc., Martinsburg, West Virginia, 1980
248:9 Projects, Valley Comprehensive Community Mental Health Center, 1977-1978
248:10 Projects, Valley Grove Volunteer Fire Department, 1979-1984
248:11 Projects, Valley Head Library, 1977-1978
248:12 Projects, Valley Head Ruritan Club, 1977-1978
248:13 Projects, Valley Head Volunteer Fire Department, 1981-1982
248:14 Projects, Valley Heights Cooperative, 1978-1979
248:15 Projects, Valley Manor Sewer Drainage, 1978
248:16 Projects, Valley Park Swimming Pool, 1978-1981
248:17 Projects, Valley Water Company, 1979
248:18 Projects, Van Public Service District, 1976-1979
248:19 Projects, VHF Channel (11), 1977-1978
248:20 Projects, Vienna Community Development, 1979-1980
248:21 Projects, Vienna Improvement Company (Sheraton Inn), 1979
248:22 Projects, Viking Glass, 1978-1983
248:23 Projects, Virginia Point Park, 1977
248:24 Projects, Vitamins and Mineral Labeling, 1979
248:25 Projects, Vitro Agate, Parkersburg, West Virginia, 1982
248:26 Projects, Vocational Education Funding Cut (Proposed)
248:27 Projects, Volkswagen, 1977-1979
248:28 Projects, Volkswagen, 1980-1983
248:29 Projects, Volkswagen, 1981
248:30 Projects, Volkswagen Expansion, South Charleston, 1981-1983 (1 of 3)
248:31 Projects, Volkswagen Expansion, South Charleston, 1981-1983 (2 of 3)
248:32 Projects, Volkswagen Expansion, South Charleston, 1981-1983 (3 of 3)
BOX 249
Projects Box 37
249:1 Projects, Sadami (Chris) Wada, 1979
249:2 Projects, Waiteville Water System, 1977
249:3 Projects, WAJR Radio, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1980
249:4 Projects, Walnut Hills Housing Section 8, 1979-1983
249:5 Projects, Walton Water Pollution, 1979-1983
249:6 Projects, Walton Water Pollution, 1979-1983 (A)
249:7 Projects, War (McDowell County) Teacher Corps Project, 1978-1979
249:8 Projects, War Community Program, 1979
249:9 Projects, War Elementary School, 1979
249:10 Projects, Wardensville Elderly Housing Project, 1982-1983
249:11 Projects, Wardenville Sewage Treatment, 1974-1979
249:12 Projects, Warwood Tool Company, 1979
249:13 Projects, Warwood Transfer and Storage, 1978
249:14 Projects, Washington Pike Public Service District (PSD), 1980
249:15 Projects, Washington Square Apartments, 1979-1983
249:16 Projects, Waste Briquettes, 1978
249:17 Projects, Wastewater Treatment Plants, 1979
249:18 Projects, Water and Sewer Programs Interagency Agreement, 1979
249:19 Projects, Water Resources Division Personnel, 1978
249:20 Projects, Water System Emergency Funds, 1977
249:21 Projects, Water System Repair Emergency Funding, 1977
249:22 Projects, Waterford Park, 1983-1984
249:23 Projects, Waterfowl Hunting Steel Shot, 1979-1983
249:24 Projects, Watershed Planning, 1978
249:25 Projects, Watershed Projects
249:26 Projects, Watoga State Park, 1979-1983
249:27 Projects, Wayside Inn (Seneca Rocks), 1982-1983
249:28 Projects, Weather Station Closing, 1979-1983
249:29 Projects, Weatherization Program, 1979-1983
249:30 Projects, Webko, 1977
249:31 Projects, Webster County Memorial Hospital, 1959-1963
249:32 Projects, Webster County Miscellaneous, 1979-1983
249:33 Projects, Webster Springs-Bergoo Railroad, 1981
249:34 Projects, Webster Springs Courthouse, 1979-1983
249:35 Projects, Webster Springs, Elk Riverview Apartments, 1984
249:36 Projects, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Webster Springs Public Service District (PSD), 1979-1983
249:37 Projects, Weirton Area Ambulance and Rescue Squad, 1979-1983
249:38 Projects, Weirton City Building, 1979-1983
249:39 Projects, Weirton Heights Sewer System, 1973-1981
249:40 Projects, Weirton Housing Authority, 1982
249:41 Projects, Weirton Steel, 1982-1984
249:42 Project, Wetzel County Hospital, 1970-1979
249:43 Projects, City of Welch, Community Building, 1981
249:44 Project, Welch Hospital Center, 1980
249:45 Projects, H. D. Wells, Oil and Gas Exploration and Development, 1980
249:46 Projects, City of Wellsburg, May 31 Disaster, 1980/1983
249:47 Projects, Wes-Mon-Ty-Research Conservation Development Program, 1980
249:48 Projects, West Fork River, 1978
249:49 Projects, West Fork River Public Service District Water System, 1979-1984
249:50 Projects, West Hamlin Sewer, 1978
249:51 Projects, West Hamlin Water and Sewer, 1977-1978
249:52 Projects, West Hamlin Water System, 1978-1980
249:53 Project, West Liberty College (Upward Bound), 1977
249:54 Projects, West Side Telephone Company, 1979
249:55 Projects, West Virginia Aeronautics Commission, 1982
249:56 Projects, West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, 1979
249:57 Projects, West Virginia Aircraft, 1977
249:58 Projects, West Virginia Associates (Small Business Administration), 1980
249:59 Projects, West Virginia Association of Housing Authorities, 1984
249:60 Project, West Virginia Association of Young Children, 1982
249:61 Projects, West Virginia Beekeeping Association, 1979-1983
249:62 Projects, West Virginia Community Development, Flood Recovery, 1979
249:63 Projects, West Virginia Community Television Association, 1979-1980
249:64 Projects, West Virginia Deauthorization Projects, 1977
249:65 Projects, West Virginia Economic and Community Development, 1980
249:66 Projects, West Virginia Economic Development Authority, 1984
249:67 Project, West Virginia Education Association, 1979
249:68 Projects, West Virginia Education Broadcasting Authority, 1982-1984
249:69 Projects, West Virginia Field Studies, 1978
249:70 Projects, West Virginia Flat Glass, Inc., 1980-1981
249:71 Projects, West Virginia Governor’s Office (Jack Canfield), 1981
249:72 Projects, West Virginia Governors Summer Youth Program, 1982
249:73 Projects, West Virginia Historic Preservation, 1981
249:74 Projects, West Virginia Homebuilders Association, 1980
249:75 Projects, West Virginia Industry, Wellsburg, 1977
249:76 Projects, West Virginia Intercounty Health, Inc., 1981
249:77 Project, Weston Bank/Student Loan Claims/Denied, 1982
BOX 250
Projects Box 38
250:1 Projects, West Virginia Licensed Mobile Intensive Care Paramedics, 1979
250:2 Projects, West Virginia Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers, 1980-1982
250:3 Projects, West Virginia Minority Business Development Agency, 1979-1981
250:4 Projects, West Virginia Mountain Radio (NTIA Grant), 1983
250:5 Projects, West Virginia Northern Railroad, 1980
250:6 Projects, West Virginia Ombudsman Nursing Home Program, 1980
250:7 Projects, West Virginia Projects, 1977
250:8 Projects, West Virginia Projects, 1979-1982
250:9 Projects, West Virginia Public Health Advisor, 1981
250:10 Projects, West Virginia Public Service Commission, 1983
250:11 Projects, West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority, 1977, 1979, 1981
250:12 Projects, West Virginia Small Business Development Center, 1981-1983
250:13 Projects, West Virginia State Amateur Radio Council, 1979-1980
250:14 Projects, West Virginia State College (computer project), 1977-1983
250:15 Projects, West Virginia State Parks, 1981
250:16 Projects, West Virginia State Prison for Women, 1980
250:17 Projects, West Virginia Surface Mine and Reclamation Association, 1979
250:18 Projects, West Virginia Surplus Property, 1979
250:19 Projects, West Virginia Teachers Corporation, 1979
250:20 Projects, West Virginia University, Mine Monitoring System Development, 1977
250:21 Projects, West Virginia University and University of Kentucky Coal Literature, 1979
250:22 Projects, West Virginia Wesleyan Title III, 1980
250:23 Projects, West Virginia Wesleyan College (Fipse Instructional), 1979
250:24 Projects, Westinghouse Corporation, 1981-1982
250:25 Projects, Westinghouse Gasification, 1980
250:26 Projects, Westmoreland Mine Disaster, 1980
250:27 Projects, Weston Tractor Company, 1980
250:28 Projects, Westvaco Corporation, 1977-1978
250:29 Projects, Westvaco Corporation, 1978-1984
250:30 Projects, Weston, Lewis County Emergency Ambulance Service Authority, 1979-1983
250:31 Projects, Weston Railroad Crossings, 1979-1983
250:32 Projects, Weston Sewage Treatment, 1974-1979
250:33 Projects, Westover Storm Sewers, 1978-1981
250:34 Projects, Wetzel County Board of Education (recreational facility), 1978-1979
250:35 Projects, CSA, Wetzel County Community Action Agency, 1979-1983
250:36 Projects, Wetzel County Emergency Medical Services, 1977
250:37 Projects, Wetzel County Schools, Land and Water Conservation Project, 1979
250:38 Projects, Wheelabrator-Frye, Inc., 1979-1983
250:39 Projects, Wheeling Air Pollution, 1979-1983
250:40 Projects, City of Wheeling, 1980-1984
250:41 Projects, Wheeling Creek (Thais Blatnik), 1979
250:42 Projects, Wheeling Creek Watershed, 1980-1981
250:43 Projects, Wheeling Echo Valley Apartments, 1979
250:44 Projects, Wheeling Federal Building, 1973-1980
250:45 Projects, City of Wheeling, Fire Department, 1979-1983
250:46 Projects, Corps of Engineers, Wheeling Flood Control, 1972-1977
250:47 Projects, Wheeling Hospital, 1979-1981
250:48 Projects, Wheeling Housing Project, 1981-1983
250:49 Projects, Wheeling Industrial Park, 1979-1983
250:50 Projects, Wheeling Island, 1972-1980
250:51 Projects, Wheeling Machinery, 1983
250:52 Projects, HEW, Wheeling Multi-Service Center, 1976-1977
250:53 Projects, Wheeling Neighborhood Business, 1980
250:54 Projects, Wheeling New Neighborhoods, 1981-1982
250:55 Projects, Wheeling-Ohio County Airport, 1979-1983
250:56 Projects, Wheeling Park Commission, 1980/1983
250:57 Projects, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, 1979
250:58 Projects, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, 1979-1982
BOX 251
Projects Box 39
251:1 Projects, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, 1982-1983
251:2 Projects, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Benwood Plant, 1982
251:3 Projects, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Follansbee Plant, 1984
251:4 Projects, Wheeling Suspension Bridge, 1979-1983
251:5 Projects, Wheeling Symphony Society, 1979-1983
251:6 Projects, Wheeling Urban Development Action Grant, 1980-1982
251:7 Projects, White House Coal Advisory Council, 1979-1983
251:8 Projects, White House Conference on Small Business, 1979
251:9 Projects, White House Replica, 1979-1983
251:10 Projects, White Sulphur Springs, Tennis Court, 1979
251:11 Projects, Whitehall Sewage Treatment, 1984
251:12 Projects, Whitesville Mountain Terrace, 1984
251:13 Projects, Whitewater Rafting Companies, 1979
251:14 Projects, Whittington Transfer Company, 1977
251:15 Projects, Wild and Wonderful West Virginia Magazine, 1979-1983
251:16 Projects, Wild Horses, 1979-1983
251:17 Projects, Cacapon Wild and Scenic River Study, 1977-1979
251:18 Projects, Wilderness Public Service District (PSD) Water System, 1977-1984
251:19 Projects, Wildlife Refuge, 1976-1981
251:20 Projects, Wildwood Manor, Beckley, 1980
251:21 Projects, Williams Mountain Property, 1983
251:22 Projects, Williamsburg Community Action Program, 1979-1983
251:23 Projects, City of Williamson, 1983
251:24 Projects, Williamson Low Rent Housing, 1979-1983
251:25 Projects, Williamstown Water System, 1977-1983
251:26 Projects, Williamstown Senior Citizens Housing, 1978-1981
251:27 Projects, Willking International Corporation, 1977-1979
251:28 Projects, Willow Island Dam, 1983
251:29 Projects, Willow Spring Housing Project, 1982-1983
251:30 Projects, Windy Mountain Learning Center, 1981
251:31 Projects, Winfield Lock and Dam, 1979-1983
251:32 Projects, Winfield Social Services Complex, 1982
251:33 Projects, Wirt County, Miscellaneous, 1977-1978/1980
251:34 Projects, Witcher’s Creek, 1979-1983
251:35 Projects, Women, Infants and Children Nutrition Program, 1980
251:36 Projects, Women’s Counseling Center of West Virginia, 1979-1983
251:37 Projects, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Wolf Creek Public Service, 1979-1983
251:38 Projects, Wood County Community Development, 1976-1983
251:39 Projects, Wood County Courthouse, 1977-1980
251:40 Projects, Wood County Miscellaneous, 1979-1983
251:41 Projects, Wood County Parks and Recreation Commission, 1979-1983
251:42 Projects, Wood County Sheltered Workshop, 1981
251:43 Projects, Wood County Water and Sewer, 1980-1981
251:44 Projects, Woodlots, 1977
251:45 Projects, Work-Education Consortium, 1979-1983
251:46 Projects, World Hunger, 1979-1983
251:47 Projects, Worthington Volunteer Fire Department, 1977
251:48 Projects, WWYO Radio Station, Pineville, West Virginia, 1982
251:49 Projects, Wyco Home Owners Water Company, 1980
251:50 Projects, Wyoming Broadcasting Company, 1980
251:51 Projects, Wyoming County Miscellaneous, 1979-1983
251:52 Projects, Wyoming County Opportunity Council, 1978-1979
251:53 Projects, Wyoming County Sheltered Workshop, 1980
251:54 Projects, YMCA Camp Horseshoe, 1979-1983
251:55 Projects, YMCA/World Alliance, Geneva, Switzerland, 1981
251:56 Projects, Zasloff Jewelry Store, Fairmont, 1980
251:57 Projects, Zimco, Pence Springs, 1980-1981
Series 7:
Legislation (LEG)
(Boxes 252-359)
BOX 252
Legislation Box 1
1959-1960 A - S, some folders listed
Big Sandy River Locks and Dams, S.1356, 1959
Boundary Line West Virginia-Virginia, S.1783, 1959
Community Facilities Act of 1959
James (Dematrios) Douraks granting permanent residence status, S.2946, 1960
Explosives Bill, S.188, 1959
Grafton National Cemetery expansion, S.1780, 1959
Harpers Ferry National Monument – add land, S.2674, 1959
Holloway, Herbert B. private bill, veterans benefits, S.1726, 1959
National Cemetery – to establish one near Oak Hill, WV, S.1825, 1959
Opekiska Lock and Dam Project for fiscal 1961, No #, 1960
Preserve Shore Line Areas for Public Use, S.2460, 1959
Public Works Appropriation Act including Brush Creek Flood Control and Rowlesburg Dam, H.R.9105, 1960
Bessie Rowley, private bill, injured by door, Clarksburg Post Office, S.2921, 1960
Social Security Act – amend to include West Virginia among states to get coverage for state and local police and firemen, H.R.6233, 1959
Soil and Water Conservation Laboratory – establishing one at or near Morgantown, S.2152, 1959
BOX 253
Legislation Box 2
1959-1960 T - Z; 1961-1962 A - L, some files listed
Washington’s Western Lands National Monument, S.2120, 1959
West Virginia Centennial Celebration, S.J.R.105, 1960
West Virginia Centennial Medal, S.2099, 1959
Aged and Aging, 1962
Coal River National Recreation Area, S.3587, 1962
Grafton National Cemetery annex, S.2128, 1961
Harpers Ferry National Historic Park, S.3566, 1962
Highway Allegheny Parkway in West Virginia, Kentucky and Maryland, S.1798, 1961
amendment Highway Authorization Measure Monongahela National Forest Road, H.R.12135, 1962
Highway United State Highway 19 in West Virginia as part of national system of interstates and defense highways, S.601, 1961
BOX 254
Legislation Box 3
1961-1962 M - Z, some folders listed
Mason-Dixon Line Resurvey, S.2752, 1962
Morgantown Ordnance Works, S.392, 1961
Naval Ordnance Plant (South Charleston), S.389, 1961
Naval Ordnance Plant (South Charleston), S.647, 1961
Private bill Douglas M. Foley et al crop damage from flood control operations on Ohio River in 1956, S.393, 1961
Private bill James A. Cox complete education or training, S.3785, 1962
Private bill Rebecca A. Harrison damages for husband shot down and killed by Japanese right after armistice was signed, H.R.4019, 1961
Private bill Gianpietro Vittorio Monetti admission of adoptee, S.2527, 1961
West Virginia Centennial Medal, S.3154, 1962
West Virginia Centennial Celebration, S.J.R.213, 1962
West Virginia Week, S.R.149, 1961
BOX 255
Legislation Box 4
1963-1964 A - H, some folders listed
Allegheny Parkway, S.10, 1963
Coal River National Recreation Demonstration Area, S.33, 1963
Guyandot River Bank Protection Project, S.1953, 1963
Harpers Ferry National Monument, S.8, 1963
BOX 256
Legislation Box 5
1963-1964 H - Y, all folders listed
Hospital Insurance Act, 1963, S.880 A-Z
Hospital Modernization Act, S.894, 1963
Housing, Domestic Farm Labor, 1963
Housing for Elderly, S.1170, 1963
Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Establish, S.2249, 1963-1964
Amend Internal Revenue Code (Repeal Entertainment Tax), S.2068, 1963
Internal Revenue Code, Amend to Reduce Individual and Corporate Income Taxes (Amendment 319 to H.R.8363), 1963
Internal Revenue Code, Federal Lines, Priorities, and Procedures Act of 1963, S.1347
Internal Revenue Code Amendment, Additional Tax Exemption for Totally Incapacitated Persons, S.1231, 1963
Internal Revenue Code Amendment, Head of Household Benefits, S.35, 1963
Internal Revenue Code Amendment (Air and Water Pollution) Amendment #336 to H.R.8363, 1963
Internal Revenue Code Amendment (Air and Water Pollution) Amendment #413 to H.R.8363, 1964
Internal Revenue Code Amendment (Water and Air Treatment Control Deduction) S.736, 1963
Internal Revenue Code Amendment (Income Tax Treatment Small Business Investment Companies) S.297, 1963-1964
Internal Revenue Code Amendment (Tax Credit for College Expenses) Amendment #329 to H.R.8363, 1963-1964
Internal Revenue Code Amendment (Deduction for Higher Education) S.248, 1963
Internal Revenue Code Amendment (Tax Deduction for Teachers) S.2609, 1964
Amend Interstate Commerce Act, Railroad Freight Cars, S.1063, This Legislation is Same as 87th – S.886 with Same Title, 1963
Persecution of Jewish by Soviet Union, S.Res.204, 1963–1964
Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Offenses Control Act of 1961, to extend, S.1967, 1963-1964
Henry J. Kaiser Gold Medal, S.J.Res.163, 1964
President John F. Kennedy, Resolution in Memoriam, S.Res.228, 1963
King Paul, Greece, Resolution of Sympathy, S.Con.Res.72, 1964
Land and Water Conservation Act, S.859, 1963-1964
Lead, Authorize Sale of Pursuant to Stock Piling Act, S.2867, 1964
Legislative Reorganization Act, Amend. Budget, S.537, 1963
MacArthur, General Douglas, Printing of Speeches, S.Res.308, 1964
Manpower Development and Training Act of 1962 Amendment (Civil Rights), S.1716, 1963–1964
Manpower Development and Training Amendment to New Appropriations, H.R.5888, 1963
Manpower Development and Training Amendment, S.1831, 1963
Medicare - Hospital Insurance Act Reference Folder, 1963
Migratory Labor, All Bills, S.521 to S.526, 1963
Moon/Space Exploration, S.Con.Res.65, 1963
National Academy of Foreign Affairs, S.15 Superseded by S.865, 1963
National Arts and Cultural Development Act of 1963, S.1316 Superseded by S.2379
National Council on Arts and National Arts Foundation, S. 2379 Superseded S.1316, 1963–1964
National Cultural Center, Designate as John Fitzgerald Kennedy Memorial Center, S.J.Res.136 and S.2341, 1962–1964
National Defense Education Amendment, S.3060, 1963-1964
National Highway Week, S.J.Res.74, 1963
Noxious and Obscene Matters and Materials, Commission on, S.180, 1963-1964
Nuclear Tests, Ban on All Contaminating Atmosphere, S.Res.148, 1963
O’Mahoney Lake and Recreation Area, S.J.Res.17, 1963
Optometry, Public Health Service Act amendment, S.2180, 1963-1964
Optometry service, Federal Employees’ Compensation Act, S.2549, 1964
Peace Corps. Medal, S.289, 1963
Presidential Succession, S.J. Res. 139 and S.J.Res.55, 1963-1964
Private Bill, James A. Cox, S.19, 1963
Private Bill, Hammett and Elliott Foley, S.233, 1963–1964
Private Bill Luisa Gertrudes Goncalves permanent residency, S.172, 1963
Private Bill, Anka Mesic, S.173, 1962–1963
Procurement Act, Federal Service, S.2254, 1963
Public Accommodations Act, President’s S.1732 and S.1591, 1963-1964
Public Address System in Senate Chamber, S.Res.202, 1963
Public Health Service Act, Amend to Increase Benefits at State Level, S.1051, 1963
Public Works Acceleration Act, Amend. S.1121
Randolph-Sheppard Vending Stand Act Amendment, S.12, 1962-1964
Reinsurance Program to Protect Employees’ Private Pension Plans, S.3071, 1964
Residual Fuel Oil, Foreign-to impose Quota Limitations on Imports, S.2185, 1963-1964
Eleanor Roosevelt Foundation, S.171, 1963
Rules, Standing of Senate, Amend Rule VIII, Germaneness of Debate, S.Res.89, 1963–1964
Rules, Standing of the Senate Not to Exceed 3 Minutes, S.Res.297, 1964
Establish Commission on Rural Life, S.1697, 1963
School Construction Assistance, Federal Aid in Disaster Areas, S.2725, 1964
School Rights Act, S.1590, 1963
Select Committee on Technological Developments, S.J.R.50, 1963
Select Small Business Committee (Grant Legal Authority), S.R.30, 1963-1964
Modify Senate Rule 33, S.Res.120, 1963
Senior Citizens Community Planning and Services Act of 1963, S.1357
Senior Citizens Public Welfare Amendments, S.1358, 1963
Shoreline Areas, to Promote Preservation, S.42, 1963
Small Business Investment Act Amendments, 1963
Social Security Act Amendment – Remove 12 Month Limitation for Blind, S.2181, 1963
Social Security Act Amendment – Disability Benefits for Blind with 6 Quarters Coverage, S.1268/S1262, 1963-1964
Social Security Act Amendment – Douglas and Randolph amendment to H.R.11865 to increase earnings limitation for elderly (not printed), 1964
Social Security Act Amendments - #1178 (Medicare) amendment to H.R.11865, 1964
Social Security Act Amendments – Ribicoff Amendment (Medicare) #1233 to H.R.11865, 1964
Social Security, Policemen and Firemen, Amendment 1174 to H.R.11865, 1964
Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area, Establish, S.1022, 1963
Steel Shipping Container Identification Act, S.1342, N.R.2513, 1963
Study Strip Surface Minding, S.1013, 1963
Donate Surplus Property to State Park Agencies, S.1238, 1963
Individual Income Tax Reduction Act, S.1635, 1963
Technology and Science, Establish Congressional Office of, S.2038, 1963
Test Ban Inspection, S.Res.295, 1964
Transportation Act of 1964, S.2796, 1964
Truth in Lending Act, S.750, 1963–1964
Extend Unemployment Adjustment Benefits, S.1542, 1963
U.S.S. Utah, Fly Flag Over at Pearl Harbor, S.703, 1963
Veterans, Establish Court of Appeals, S.2509, 1964
Veterans Affairs Create Standing Committee, S.R.48, S.R.176, 1963
Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act, S.5, 1963
Save Your Vision Week, S.J.Res.113, 1963
Voting Rights Act, S.1283, 1963
War on Poverty, S.2642, 1964
Establish Water Pollution Control Administration, S.649 and S.737, 1963–1964
West Virginia Centennial Celebration, S.J.Res.4, 1963
Wilderness Act Amendment, 88th Congress, S.4 and S.7, 1962–1963
Designate Wright Brothers Day as December 17 Each Year, S.J.Res.124, 1963
Youth Employment Act, S.1, 1963
BOX 257
Legislation Box 6
1965-1966 A - E, some folders listed
Allegheny Parkway, S.6, 1965
Appalachia Information Folder
Appalachian Trail, S.622, 1965
BOX 258
Legislation Box 7
1965-1966 E - Medicare, some folders listed
Father’s Day Annual Proclamation, S.J.Res.161, 1966
Legislation, Manpower Services Act of 1966
BOX 259
Legislation Box 8
1965-1966 Medicare - Social Security, some folders listed
Legislation, Presidential Succession, 1965–1966
Private Bill Dr. Blanche L. Asaad permanent residency, S.2739, 1966
Private Bill Dr. Essat N. Assad permanent residency, S.2738, 1966
Private Bill, Martha Blankenship, S.3750, 1966
Private Bill Dr. Carlos H. Boetsch permanent residency, S.3552, 1966
Private Bills, Immigration, Drs. Renato and Amparo Castro, S.2736, 1966
Private Bill Luisa Gertrudes Goncalves permanent residency, S.465, 1965
Private Bill Dr. Manohar U. Hasrajani permanent residency, S.2237, 1965
Private Bill Drs. Jaime E. and Lydia L. Lazaro permanent residency, S.2737, 1966
Private Bill Jose M. Marina permanent residency, No #, 1966
Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area, S.7, 1965
BOX 260
Legislation Box 9
1965-1966 Social Security - W, some folders listed
War Orphans Educational Assistance Increase, S.2067, 1966
Water Pollution Control Act, Amend – Direct states to include provisions for pollution control from boats and marinas, S.3225, 1965
Water and Power Alliance Resolution – North American, S.Con.Res.55, 1965
Water Pollution Control Administration, Establish, S.4,1965
Water Pollution Control Act, Amendments S.2947, 1966
Water Pollution Control Act, Amend – Training personnel to operate sewage treatment plants, S.3226, 1966
Watershed and Flood Prevention, S.99, 1965
Weapons, Nuclear – Proliferation (limit spread of), S.Res.179, 1966
Wild Rivers Act, S.1446, 1965-1966
BOX 261
Legislation Box 10
1967-1968 A - D, all folders listed
Acid Mine Pollution – Amendment to Federal Water Pollution Control Act, S.1870, 1967
Adult Health Protection Act of 1967, S.513, 1966-1967
Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, S.830, 1967
Aging – White House Conference, S.J.Res. 117, 1968
Air Pollution by Federal Facilities, S.Res.261, 1968
Air Pollution Control Compact, West Virginia-Ohio, S.2350, 1967-1968
Air Pollution (HEW report), S.Res.80, 1967
Air Pollution, Progress in the Prevention and Control of, S.Res.305, 1968
Air Quality Act of 1967, S.780, 1967
Air Quality Act of 1967 (Amendment #154 to S.780), 1967
Air Quality Act of 1967 (Amendment #174 to S.780), 1967
Air Quality Act of 1967 (Amendment #175 to S.780), 1967
Air Quality Act of 1967 (Amendment #181 to S.780), 1967
Air Traffic Controllers – Retirement, S.3424, 1966-1968
Air Traffic Controllers, S.4067, 1968
Airport Development Act of 1968, S.3641, 1968
Alcohol Administration Act, Federal. Provide definition of “Age” with respect to labeling and advertising, S.1614, 1967-1968
Alcoholic Beverages – Prohibit Broadcasting of Advertising Between Certain Hours, S.2202, 1967-1968
Alcoholic Beverages – Health Hazard Labeling, S.2500, 1967
Alcoholism Care and Control Act of 1967, S.1508, 1967-1968
Allegheny Parkway – provide establishment, S.955, 1967
Amelia Earhart – Joan Merriam Aviation Day, S.J.Res.61, 1967
American Flag – Prohibit Desecration, S.515, 1967-1968
American History Month, S.J.Res.26, 1967
American History Month – Annual Proclamation, S.J.Res.186, 1968
Animals – Laboratory Research, S.2481, 1966-1968
Antidumping Act of 1921 – Amend, S.1726, 1966-1967
Appalachian Program, 1967-1968
Appalachian Regional Development Act Amendments of 1967, S.602, 1967-1968
Appropriations, Soil Conservation Service, 1965-1968
Armed Forces – Exempt Sole Surviving Son from Combat Service, S.1181, 1967
Armed Services – Group Life Insurance, S.2648, 1967
Asthma Week, National CARIH, S.J.Res.4, 1967
Astronauts Memorial Commission, Establish, S.J.Res.30, 1967
Automatic Data Processing and The Small Businessman, S.Res.295, 1968
Automobile Registration Certificates (mailing), S.2719, 1967
Aviation Day, National, 1959-1964 and 1967
Aviation Material
Bataan-Corregidor Day – Authorize Presidential Proclamation, S.J.Res.50, 1967
Blazer, Paul G. Locks and Dam, S.1162, 1967
Blind – Disability Insurance, S.1681, 1967
Boy Scouts of America – Extend Service, S.J.Res.138, 1968
Budget, Joint Committee on, S.538, 1965-1967
Capitol Grounds, U.S. Provide Plan for Future Development, S.J.Res.74, 1967
Catholic War Veterans, U.S. – Incorporate, S.519, 1967
Cigarette Advertising, FCC Regulations, S.2395, 1967
Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act, Amend (Warning), S.2394, 1967-1968
Cigarette Tax – Sliding Scale, S.2396, 1967
Civil Rights Act of 1967, S.1026, 1967
Civil Rights – Civil Rights Commission, extend, S.1359, 1967
Civil Rights – Fair Housing Act of 1967, S.1358, 1967
Civil Right – Protection Against Interfering with Certain Rights, S.1362, 1967
Clayton Act, Amend. Prohibit Misconduct in Price Fixing, S.877, 1967
Cloture – Amend Standing Rules, S.Res.7, 1966-1967
Cloture – Mansfield motion to invoke on H.R.2516 (interference with Civil Rights), 1968
Columbus Day – Legal Holiday, S.794, 1967
Commission on Balanced Economic Development – establish, S.J.Res.64, 1967-1968
Commission on Health Science and Society, S.J.Res.145, 1968
Commission – Organization of Executive Branch, S.47, 1967
Commission – Reorganization and Management of Executive Departments, S.2640, 1968
Community Self-Determination Act of 1968, S.3875, 1968
Community Services Act of 1967 (health and welfare facilities), S.326, 1966-1967
Commuter Traffic Study – Waste Disposal, S.Res.250, 1968
Cost of Clean Water Report, S.Res.249, 1968
Crime Prevention – National Institute of Criminal Justice, Establish, S.992, 1967
Crime Prevention – Regional Academies of Criminal Justice, Establish, S.993, 1967
Crime Prevention – Street Lighting, S.991, 1967
Crime – Safe Streets and Crime Control Act of 1967, S.917, 1967-1968
Dairy Import Act of 1967, S.612, 1967
Davis-Bacon Act, Amend. (Construction and Maintenance of Buildings Leased for Public Purposes), S.930, 1967-1968
Delta Queen – Inland Rivers and Waterways Vessels, S.2211, 1967
Department of Peace, S.4019, 1968
Disaster Relief Act of 1967, S.438, 1967
Disney, Walt – Gold Medal, S.J.Res. 93, 1967-1968
BOX 262
Legislation Box 11
1967-1968 E - M, all folders listed
Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1967, 1965-1968
Education, Elementary and Secondary, 1967
Education – Vocational (80th Congress), 1968
Education – Backup 1968 Legislation, 1967-1968
Education Programs, Cooperative, S.1736, 1967
Education – Bilingual American Education Act, S.428, 1967
Education – Labor-Management Scholarship Trust Funds, S.2704, 1967-1968
Educational Agencies, Rural – Counseling and Technical Assistance, S.2235, 1967
Emergency Employment Act of 1967 (Amendment 244 to S.1545, EOA Amendments of 1967), 1967
Emergency Employment and Training Act of 1968, S.3063, 1968
Equal Rights for Men and Women – Amend Constitution, S.J.Res.54, 1967
Fair Campaign Practices Committee – Federal Charter, S.1263, 1967
Family Planning Programs, S.1503, 1966-1967
Family Reunion Day, S.J.Res.163, Sen. Mundt co-sponsor, 1968
Farm Budget, S.1322, 1967
Father’s Day Annual Proclamation, S.J.Res.11, 1967
Federal Employment, Constitutional Rights, S.1035, 1967
Firearms, Gun Crime Prevention Act (Tydings), S.3634, 1968
Firearms Registration Act (Dodd), S.3604, 1968
Firearms, Shotguns and Rifles, Regulate Sales, S.3605, 1968
Firearms, State Firearms Control Assistance Act, S.3633 (Dodd Administration Bill), 1968
Flood Control Projects, Change Names, S.1596, 1967
Flood Control Projects, Change Names, S.1649 (Supersedes S.1596), 1967
Flood Insurance Act, S.1985, 1967
Flood Control, Rivers and Harbors, S.3710, 1968
Glass Import Quota, S.2554, 1967
Government Employees’ Training Act, Extend to Congressional Employees, S.236, 1967
Health Amendments, Partnership for S.1131, 1967
Highway Act of 1968, Federal Aid, S.3418
Highways, Additional Program of Construction to Improve Federal Aid Primary System, S.3381, 1968
Highway Beautification Program, Commerce Department Report, S.Res.70, 1967
Highways, S.Res.132, 1967
Highway Safety and Beautification Authorization, S.1467, 1967
Horses, Inhumane Treatment of, S.1765, 1967
Human Rights, Establish U.S. Committee on, S.990, 1967
Hunger in America, S.Res.281, 1968
Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1967, S.2524
Import Quotas, S.2476, 1967
Indian Affairs, White House Conference on, S.810, 1967
Institute on Retirement Act, S.4115, 1968
Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, S.698, 1967–1968
Intergovernmental Manpower Act, S.1485, 1967
Intergovernmental Personnel Act, S.699, 1967
International Education Year, S.Con.Res.52, 1970
Iron and Steel Orderly Trade Act of 1967, S.2537
Jewish War Veterans of the U.S., Inc., S.516, 1967
Jobs, Summer Employment, S.3013, 1968
Louis A. Johnson Memorial Veterans’ Hospital, S.312, 1967
Law Office Education and Equipment Act, S.824, 1967
Library of Congress Police Force, S.1943, 1967
James Madison Memorial Commission, 1967-1968
Magistrate, Establish U.S., S.945, 1967
Manpower Development and Training Act, S.2938, 1968
Manpower, Scientific Utilization Act, S.430, 1967
Marmet, West Virginia, Authorization for Conveyance of Land for Municipal Purposes in, S.1622, 1967
Meat Act, Wholesome, S.Res.290, 1968
Mental Health Amendments, S.1132, 1967
Middle-Aged and Older Workers Full Employment Act of 1968, S.4180
Middle East Peace, S.Res.143, 1967
Moratorium on Public Works, Amendment 675 to H.R.15414, 1968
Multistate Tax Compact Act, S.1551, 1967–1968
BOX 263
Legislation Box 12
1967-1968 N - V, all folders listed
National Airmail Golden Anniversary Month, S.J.Res.151, 1968
National Eye Institute, Establish, S.325, 1967–1968
National Public Works Week, S.J.Res.149, 1968
North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO), Reduction of U.S. Forces, S.Res.49, 1967
National Park Service (NPS) Natural Science Research Act, S.1684, 1967
New England Regional Commission Annual Reports, S.Res.25, 1968
Newspapers, Anti-Trust Exemption, S.1312, 1967
Nuclear Desalting Plants, Middle East, S.Res.155, 1967
Oil Imports, S.2332, 1967
Oil, Refined Lubricating Oil Trade Regulations, S.3890, 1968
Older American Act Amendments, S.951, 1967
Older American Community Service Program, S.276, 1967
Older American Act Amendments, S.3677, 1968
Older Worker Week, National Employment, S.J.Res.158, 1968
Orderly Marketing Act, S.1446, 1967
Ozarks Regional Committee Annual Report, S.Res.255, 1968
Potomac River Basin Interstate Compact, S.J.Res.188, 1968
Poultry Products Act, Wholesome, S.2932, 1968
Poverty Program Amendment 180 to H.R.9481, 1967
Poverty Study Authorization, S.Res.17, 1967
President and Vice President, Direct Election, S.J.Res.12, 1967
Presidential Primaries, Direct Election, S.J.Res.179, 1968
Private Bill, Relief of Martha Blankenship, S.117, 1967
Private Bill, Relief of Dr. Amparo Castro, S.118, 1967
Private Bill, Relief of Domingo Lamadriz, S.2271, 1967
Private Bill, Relief of Wong Tat Ming, Yeung Sau Wing, Etc., S.2791, 1968
Private Bill, Relief of Charles Richard Scott, S.2909, 1968
Private Bill, Relief of Dr. Houshang Vossoughi, S.2974, 1968
Private Bill, Relief of Shankar A. Yelaja (and Family), S.2596, 1967
Public Assistance Long Term Care Amendments (Nursing Home Care), S.1661, 1967
Public Works Committee, 1967-1968
Public Works Committee, Additional Funds, S.Res.23, 1967
Public Works Committee, “Waste from Watercraft,” S.Res.157, 1967
Public Works Committee, Manpower and Train Needs, Re: Water Pollution Control, S.Res.158, 1967
Public Works Committee, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Report, Air Pollution and Motor Vehicles, S.Res.159, 1967
Public Works Committee, Authorization of Additional Studies, S.Res.189, 1967
Quality Stabilization Act, S.1460, 1967
Radiation Control, Health and Safety, S.2067, 1967–1968
Radiation Control, Health and Safety Act, Amendment 984 to H.R.10790, 1968
Randolph-Sheppard Act, 1967
Rubber Fabrication, Amendment to H.R.10738, Department of Defense, 1967
Rural Committee Medical Clinic Loan Act, S.1366, 1967
Rural Fire Protection Act, S.2263, 1967
Rural Job Development Act of 1967, S.2134
Rural Water Facilities, S.1504, 1967
Rural Water Facilities Amendment 1005 to S.2767, 1968
School Lunch Act National, Expand Food Services Program, H.R.15398 and S.2871, 1968
Senate Office Building Site Extend, S.2484, 1967
Shorelines, U.S. Tidal and Great Lakes, Authorize Appraisal Report, S.1262
Small Business, Select Committee on – Legislative Authority, S.Res.30, 1967
Small Business, Select Committee on – Legislative Authority, Prouty Amendment #38 to S.355, 1967
Small Business Crime Protection Insurance Act of 1967, S.1484, 1967
Social Security – Minimum Retirement Payments (by request), S.1056, 1967-1968
Social Security – Public Assistance Recipients (Amendment #375 to J.R.12080), 1967
Social Security – Waiver of Benefits (Amendment #376 to H.R.12080), 1967
Social Security Act, Amend – Care of Foster Children, S.1186, 1967
Social Security Act, Amend. Definition of Disability, S.2935, 1968
Social Security Act, Amend. Drug Expenses, S.2936, 1968
Soil Conservation Service – Erosion and Water Pollution Control, S.2040, 1967-1968
Solid Waste Disposal Act Amendments of 1967, S.1646, 1967
Solid Waste Disposal Program – Extend, S.3201, 1967-1968
Star Route Contracts, S.1375, 1967-1968
Tax Amortization – to Encourage Abatement of Water and Air Pollution, S.950, 1967
Tax Amortization – of Air Pollution Control Facilities, S.1466, 1967
Tax, Income – Head of Household Provisions, S.35, 1967
Tax - Investment Credit for Industry Combatting Air and Water Pollution, S.760, 1967
Tax – Pollution Abatement (Carlson), S.734, 1967-1968
Tax Court, U.S. – Establish Small Tax Division, S.18, 1967
Tax – Tuition Credit, S.835, 1967
Teacher Strikes, 1967
Technology and Human Environment, Select Committee on – Establish, S.Res.68, 1967
Territorial Sea Limits – Revise Policy, S.J.Res.136, 1968
Textiles – Import Quotas, S.1796, 1967-1968
Thermal Pollution, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution, Part 2, 1968
Thermal Pollution, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution, Part 3, 1968
Thermal Pollution, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Air and Water Pollution, Part 4, 1968
Truth in Lending Act, S.5, 1967-1968
Unemployment Compensation, S.2377, 1967
Uniformed Services Retirement Pay Equalization Act, S.2170, 1967-1968
Urban Employment Opportunities Development Act of 1967, S.2088, 1967
U.S.S. Utah – erect flagpole at Pearl Harbor, S.479, 1967
Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Create, (Dirkson), S.Res.8, 1967
Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Create, (Cannon), S.Res.13, 1968
Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Create, (Byrd), S.Res.24, 1967
Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Create, (Randolph), S.Res.16, 1967
Veterans Educational Assistance amending Cold War G.I. Bill, S.3349, 1968
Veterans Assistance for Flight Training, S.3350, 1968
Veterans – Employment Assistance, S.J.Res.137, 1968
Veterans Home Loan Guarantee, S.2937, 1968
Veterans in Public Service, S.2910, 1968
Veterans Pensions – Income Limitation, S.2275, 1967-1968
Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act – Vietnam Era, S.16, 1967
Veterans’ Readjustment Benefits Act (Amending P.L. 89-358, “Cold War G.I. Bill”), S.9, 1967
Veterans Vocational Rehabilitation Training, S.2911, 1968
Vietnam – Asian Participation, S.Res.173, 1967
Vietnam – United Nations, S.Res.180, 1967
Vietnam War – Support of President Johnson, 1967
Violence, Contributions to, S.Res.302, 1965-1968
Voting Age Change to 18 Years Old (Randolph), S.J.Res.14, 1967-1968
Voting Age Change to 18 Years Old (Mansfield), S.J.Res.8, 1967
BOX 264
Legislation Box 13
1967-1968 W - Y; 1969-1970 A - Finance, some folders listed
Wheeling Creek Watershed Compact, S.2514, 1967
Aging Committee, hearings on older Americans in rural areas/transportation, 1970
BOX 265
Legislation Box 14
1969-1970 Finance – Judiciary, some folders listed
Interior and Insular Affairs, Allegheny Parkway S.983, 1969
Interior and Insular Affairs, S3937, 1970 Wilderness Areas – Cranberry, Otter Creek and Dolly Sods
Judiciary, private bill Dr. Jaimo E. Lazaro permanent residency, S.464, 1969
Judiciary, private bill Dr. Lydia L. Lazaro permanent residency, S.465, 1969
Judiciary, private bill Pedro Felipe Lo permanent residency, S.1131, 1969
Judiciary, private bill Samuel M. Santibanez and Patria Santibanez permanent residency, S.3002, 1969
Judiciary, private bill Mostafa Ibrahim Shaaban and Aziza Shaaban permanent residency, S.4497, 1970
Judiciary, private bill Charles Richard Scott permanent residency, S.672, 1969
Judiciary, Air Pollution Ohio and West Virginia Compact, S.2707, 1969
BOX 266
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1969-1970 Judiciary - Labor and Public Welfare, some folders listed
Judiciary, court held at Morgantown U. S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia, S.4262, 1970
Judiciary, Potomac River Basin Interstate Compact, S.J.Res.67, 1969
Labor and Public Welfare, Coal Mine Health and Safety, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor, Part 3, 1969
BOX 267
Legislation Box 16
1969-1970 Labor and Public Welfare – Public Works Committee, some folders listed
Labor and Public Welfare, S.1716, 1969
Labor and Public Welfare, S.2809, 1970
Labor and Public Welfare, S.1788, 1969
Labor and Public Welfare, S.338, 1969-1970
Labor and Public Welfare, S.3957, 1970
Labor and Public Welfare, S.3425, 1970
Labor and Public Welfare, S.1106, 1968-1969
Labor and Public Welfare, S.2290, 1969
Labor and Public Welfare, S.1937, 1969
Labor and Public Welfare, S.RES.477, 1970
Labor and Public Welfare, S.2668, 1969
Labor and Public Welfare, S.3689, 1970
Labor and Public Welfare, S.1088, 1969
Labor and Public Welfare, S.1102, 1969
Labor and Public Welfare, S.2506, 1969
Labor and Public Welfare, S.2506, 1969 Amendment
Labor and Public Welfare, S.2700, 1969
BOX 268
Legislation Box 17
1969-1970 Public Works – White House, 1970 Census publications, some folders listed
Public Works, Highway System Interstate Incorporate US Route 219, S.C.R.28, 1969
Youth Franchise Coalition (YFC), 1967–1969
Department of Commerce Publications, 1970 Census
Department of Commerce Publication, Number of Inhabitants, West Virginia Census, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, General Population Characteristics, West Virginia Census, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Congressional District Data Book, West Virginia, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Detailed Characteristics, West Virginia Census, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Detailed Housing Characteristics, West Virginia Census, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Supplementary Report, 1970 Population of Congressional Districts for the 93rd Congress
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Supplementary Report, Rural Population by Farm-Nonfarm Residence for Counties in the United States: 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Supplementary Report, Occupied Rural Housing Units and Rural Population by Farm-Nonfarm Residence for Counties in the United States: 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Supplementary Report, Population of Places of 2,500 or More: 1970 and 1960
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Advance Report, General Population Characteristics
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Advance Report, Final Population Counts
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Supplementary Report, Detailed Housing Characteristics for the United States, Regions, Divisions, and States: 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Supplementary Report, Population and Housing Characteristics for the United States, by State: 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Supplementary Report, Population of Places of 10,000 or More by Wards: 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Survey of the Origin of Exports by Manufacturing Establishments, 1969
Department of Commerce Publication, 1970 Census of Population, Advance Report, General Housing Characteristics
Department of Employment Security, Facts about Morgan County, 1970
Department of Employment Security, Facts about Jefferson County, 1970
Department of Employment Security, Facts about Putnam County, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Census Tracts, Wheeling, West Virginia – Ohio, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Census Tracts, Charleston, West Virginia, Standard Metropolitan Area, 1970
Community Information for Point Pleasant, West Virginia, Metropolitan Area, 1970
Community Information for Monroe County, West Virginia, 1970
Community Information for Milton, Culloden, West Virginia, 1970
Community Information for Jackson County, West Virginia, 1969
Community Information for Huntington, West Virginia, Metropolitan Area, 1969
Community Information for Boone County, West Virginia, 1970
People We Know, Southwestern Community Action Council, Inc., 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Subject Report, American Indians, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Census Tracts, Huntington – Ashland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area
Department of Commerce Publication, Block Statistics, Wheeling, West Virginia – Ohio, Urbanized Area, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Block Statistics, Selected Areas in West Virginia, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, Block Statistics, Huntington – Ashland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Urbanized Area
Department of Commerce Publication, Census Tracts, Steubenville – Weirton, Ohio – West Virginia, Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area, 1970
Department of Commerce Publication, County Business Patterns, 1970
BOX 269
Legislation Box 18
1971-1972 Aeronautical - Commerce, all folders listed
Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee – Recycled Materials Use (Aeronautics and Space Administration), S.2190, 1971
Aeronautical and Space Sciences Committee – Recycled Materials, Purchase of (Aeronautics and Space Administration), Amendment #223 to H.R.7109, 1971
Aging Committee (1 of 2)
Aging Committee (2 of 2)
Aging Committee, National Council on Aging Senior Community Service Project Annual Report for 1970
Aging Committee, West Virginia White House Conference on Aging, May 4, 1971
Aging Committee, hearings on unemployment among older workers, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act, S.2223, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Farmers Home Administration, Release of Funds, S.R.266, 1972
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Fire Protection, Rural, S.963, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Food Stamps, Meals for Elderly, S.3639, 1972
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Food Stamp Regulations, S.R.120, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Food Stamps, S.1773, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Pest Control – Pilot Field Testing, S.1794, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Pollution – Agriculture Sources, S.1560, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Recycled Materials, Use (Dept. of Agriculture Organic Act), S2120, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Rural Development Act of 1972 (Water sheds and water programs), S.2981, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Rural Development Center Act, National, S.1507, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Rural Development Act of 1972, S.3462, 1972
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Rural Development and Population Dispersion Act Of 1971, S.2571, 1971
Agriculture and Forestry Committee, Sewers – Small Town and Rural Areas, S.391, 1971
Appropriations Committee, Equal Educational Opportunity Act, S.J.Res.220, 1972
Appropriations Committee (HEW), Flood Victims, Disaster Relief, Amendment #1300 to H.R.15417, 1972
Appropriations Committee, Veterans Medical Schools, Amendment (unprinted) to Supplemental Appropriations, H.R.17034, 1972
Appropriations Committee, Public Works Projects – Budgetary Reserve Funds, S.R.58, 1971
Armed Services Committee, Armed Forces, Limited Assignments of Members of Same Family, S.1234, 1971
Armed Services Committee, Human Experimentation, Amendment to H.R.15495, 1972
Armed Forces Committee, Armed Forces Reserve Study Commission, S.1599, 1971
Armed Services Committee, IndoChina (Vietnam) Military Forces Withdrawal, Amendment #214 to H.R.6531, 1971
Armed Services Committee, Medical Offices, Equal Pay for Military and Public Health Service, Amendment #240 to S.3410, 1972
Armed Services Committee, Military Justice Act of 1971, S.1127
Armed Services Committee, Amendment to Military Selective Service Act of 1967, H.R.6531, 1971
Armed Services Committee, Military Academies, Sons of POW’s/MIA’s, S.2945, 1971-1972
Armed Services Committee, Military Administrative Discharge Act of 1971, S.2247
Armed Services Committee, Military Authorization, Limitation of Funds, Amendment #144 to S.939, 1971
Armed Services Committee, Uniformed Services Retirement Pay Equalization Act, S.377, 1971-1972
Armed Services Committee, Prisoners of War/Missing in Action Accumulation of Leave, S.3416, 1972
Armed Services Committee, Recycled Materials, Amendment #222 to S.1531, 1971
Armed Services Committee, Recycled Materials, Amendment #218 to H.R.8687, 1971
Armed Services Committee, Recycled Materials, Military Construction, Amendment #368 to H.R.9844, 1971
Armed Services Committee, Surplus Equipment Act of 1971, S.2985, 1971
Atomic Energy Committee, Nuclear Development, Federal Committee on, establish, S.J.Res.65, 1971
Atomic Energy Committee, Recycled Materials, Atomic Energy Act of 1954 Amendment, S.958, 1971
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964 Amendment, S.2412, 1971
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, Agnes Recovery Act of 1972, S.3795, 1972
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, Environmental Act of 1971, S.1699, 1971
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, Rural Housing Act of 1971, Emergency, S.2897, 1971-1972
Cloture Motion, S.Res.9, 1969-1971
Cloture Motion, Close Debate on Motion to Proceed to Consideration of S.Res.9, 1971
Commerce Committee, Ocean Mammal Protection Act of 1971, S.1315
Commerce Committee, Radio Station, Alien Operators, S.485, 1971
Commerce Committee, Rail Service, Amtrak, S.1665, 1971
Commerce Committee, Railroad Passes, S.3131, 1972
Commerce Committee, Railroad Passes Amendment #1014 to S.2760, 1972
Commerce Committee, Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970, Recycling Requirement, S.2112
Commerce Committee, Federal Aviation Act of 1958 Amendment, Recycling Requirement, S.2113, 1971
Commerce Committee, Safe Drinking Water Act of 1972, S.16258, S.3994, 1972
Commerce Committee, Fair Sports Broadcasting Act, S.1435, 1971
Commerce Committee, Professional Sports, Television Contracts, S.4010, 1972
Commerce Committee, Bicentennial Advanced Technology Transportation System Demonstration Act, S.4023, 1972
Commerce Committee, Importation or Interstate Shipment of Turtles, S.Res.274, 1972
Commerce Committee, Amendment to the Fish and Wildlife Act of 1956 to Provide a Criminal Penalty for Shooting at Certain Birds, Fish, and Other Animals from an Aircraft, S.78, 1971
Commerce Committee, Require a Health Warning on the Labels of Bottles Containing Certain Alcoholic Beverages, S.1540, 1971
Commerce Committee, Arts and Handcrafts, S.3785, 1972
Commerce Committee, Commission on Security and Safety of Cargo, S.942, 1971
Commerce Committee, Coastal and Estuarine Zone Management Act of 1971, S.582
BOX 270
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1971-1972 Commerce - Judiciary, some folders listed
Commerce Committee, Rolling Stock Utilization and Financing Act of 1972, S.1729
Commerce Committee, Marine Protection Act of 1971, S.1238
Commerce Committee, Natural Gas Act Amendments of 1971, S.2467
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Proposals and Projects, 1964-1972
Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, S.3692, 1972
Interior and Insular Affairs Committee, Youth Conservation Corps., S.2454, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, Private Bill Chein Danh Florio permanent residency, S1028, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Private Bill Mostafa I. Shaaban and Mrs. Shaaban permanent residency, S1029, 1971
BOX 271
Legislation Box 20
1971-1972 Judiciary - Labor and Public Welfare, all folders listed
Judiciary Committee, Shut-in Day, National, S.J.R.208, 1971-1972
Judiciary Committee, Soft Drink Industry (Manufacture and Distribution), S.3133, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Prisoners of War, National Week of Concern for, S.J.R.10, 1971
Judiciary Committee, United Services Organizations, Inc., S.Con.Res.12, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Harry S. Truman’s 88th Birthday, S.Res.292, 1972
Judiciary Committee, National Amateur Sports Foundation, S.4038, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Speedy Trial Act of 1971, S.895
Judiciary Committee, Southeastern University Tax Status, S.3031, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1971, S.2349, 1971
Judiciary Committee, National Voter Registration Month, S.J.Res.245, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Appalachian Regional Hospitals, S.3326, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Victims of Crime, S.750, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Victims of Crime, S.2994, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, Victims of Crime, S.2995, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, “Day of Bread” and “Harvest Festival Week,” S.J.Res.125, 1971
Judiciary Committee, District of Columbia Voting Representation, S.J.Res.6, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Students’ Week Against Drug Abuse, S.J.Res.11, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Drugs – Amphetamines, S.674, 1970–1971
Judiciary Committee, Drug Treatment Program, Mansfield Amendment to H.R.8389 (Other Texts), 1972
Judiciary Committee, Equal Rights for Men and Women (Cook), S.J.Res.9, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Equal Rights for Men and Women (Bayh), S.J.Res.8, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, “Earth Week,” Third Week of April, S.J.Res.15, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Presidential Election Day a Legal Holiday, S.1203, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Emergency Detention Act, S.592, 1971
Judiciary Committee, National Family Week, S.J.Res.91, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, Federal Employment Constitutional Rights, Invasion of Privacy, S.1438, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Handicapped Discrimination, S.3044, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Employing an Assistant Attorney General for Organized Crime Control, S.3005, 1971
Judiciary Committee, “Blood Donor Month,” S.J.Res.126, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Exceptional Children’s Month, S.J.Res.171, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Extend Civil Rights Commission, S.3121, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Clayton Act, Price Fixing, S.1457, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, Clean Up America Day, S.J.Res.158, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, Attendance of Members of Congress, S.J.Res.200, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Hold Court at Morgantown (Northern District of West Virginia), S.230, 1971
Judiciary Committee, National Hunting and Fishing Day, S.J.Res.117, 1971 – 1972
Judiciary Committee, National Immigration and Nationality Act Amendment of 1971, S.1373
Judiciary Committee, International Walk for Development Weekend, S.Res.103, 1971
Judiciary and Public Works Committees, Interstate Environment Compact, S.907, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, Lower Age to Serve on Jury to 18, S.1975, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, Institute of Justice, S.3612, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Continue Studies of Juvenile Justice, S.1428, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Law Day (Tribute to Law Enforcement Officers), S.J.Res.228, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Prohibit Assaults on Law Enforcement Officers, Firemen, and Judicial Officials, S.120, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Law Officers Appreciation Day, S.J.Res.135, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Marigold (National Floral Emblem), S.J.Res.66, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Penal and Correctional System Reform, S.662, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, Prohibit Flight in Interstate or Foreign Commerce to Avoid Prosecution for the Killing of a Police Officer of Fireman, S.1383, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Police Officer Benefits Act of 1972, S.2087, 1971–1972
Judiciary Committee, Prayer in Public Buildings (Baker), S.J.Res.32, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Day of Prayer for Peace, S.Con.Res.57, 1972
Judiciary Committee, Prayer (Scott), S.J.Res.34, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Change Voting Age to 18 Years Old, S.J.Res.7, 1971
Judiciary Committee, Change Voting Age to 18 Years Old, S.J.Res.7, 1971 (A)
Editorials and News Clippings, 18-Year-Old Voting Activity, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Equal Educational Opportunity, 1971-1972
Labor and Public Welfare and Judiciary, Comprehensive Correctional Training and Employment Act, S.2962, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Development of Disability Services and Facilities Construction Act, S.4048, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Diabetes Education and Detection Act, S.3880, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Drug Dependent Offenders Treatment and Rehabilitation Act of 1971, S.1836
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Drug Abuse and Drug Dependence Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation, S.1835, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Children’s Dental Health Act of 1971, S.1874, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Communicable Disease Control Amendments Act of 1972, S.3442a
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Community College Act of 1971, S.545
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Conquest of Cancer, S.34, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Child Development Act of 1971, S.1512
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Handicapped Education Services, S.3407, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Community School Center Development Act, S.2689, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, National Senior Service Corps Act, S.3926, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Student Assistance Act of 1971, S.1161
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Disabled Workers Transportation Assistance Act, S.3495, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, National Venereal Disease Prevention and Control Act, S.3187, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Physician Manpower Support and Services Act of 1971, S.935
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Public Service Employment Act of 1972, S.3311
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Amendment to the Railroad Retirement Act of 1937, S.3852, 1972
BOX 272
Legislation Box 21
1971-1972 Labor and Public Welfare, all folders listed
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1971, S.426
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Nurse Manpower Training Act of 1971, S.1331
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Randolph-Sheppard Act for the Blind Amendments of 1971, S.2506
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Nurse Training Amendments of 1971, S.1747
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Nutrition Program for the Elderly, S.1163
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, The Occupational Education Act of 1971, S.1856
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Older Americans Comprehensive Services Amendments of 1972, S.4044
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Older Americans Community Service Employment Act, 1972, S.555
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Older Americans Home Repair Assistance Act of 1971, S.2888
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Older Americans Transportation Services Development Act, S.1124, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Amendments of 1972, S.3080
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Retirement Income Security for Employees Act, S.3598, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Middle-Aged and Older Workers Employment Act, S.1307, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, The Domestic and Seasonal Farm Worker Health Act of 1972, S.3762
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Minimum Wage Amendment, Private Carriers Hauling Freight under Government Contract, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Minimum Wage Amendment Delaying Wage Increase for 18 Months, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, S.1861, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, National Commission on Multiple Sclerosis Act, S.3659, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, National Advisory Commission on Health Science and Society Resolution, S.J.RES.75, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Amendment to the Public Health Service Act, S.3441, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, National Heart, Blood Vessel, Lung, and Blood Act of 1972, S.3323
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Relating to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, S.J.Res.206, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments Act of 1971, S.2813
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Medical Libraries Act of 1972, S.3752
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Emergency Medical Services Systems Development Act of 1972, S.3784
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Bill of Rights for the Mentally Retarded, S.3759, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Handicapped, White House Conference On, S.J.R.202, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Handicapped, Rights of, S.C.R.52, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Full Opportunity and National Goals and Priorities Act, S.5, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Employment Act of 1971, Emergency, S.31, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Education, Conversion Research and Assistance Act of 1971, S.32, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Handicapped, Information and Resource Center, S.41, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Education Amendments of 1971, S.659, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Education, Higher – Veterans’ Cost of Instruction Payments (unprinted amendment), S.659, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Education, Higher, Prohibit Sex Discrimination Amendment #874 to S.659, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Education, Higher, Students on Boards of Trustees, Amendment #953 to S.659, 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Education Act of 1971, Quality Integrated, S.683, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Health Professions Educational Assistance Amendments of 1971, S.934, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Black Lung Benefits, S.2675, 1971-1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Black Lung Disability Benefits, S.2289, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Blood Bank Act of 1972, National, S.2909, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Health Manpower Act (Medically deprived areas), S.1099, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Education Act of 1971, Integrated Amendment #55 to S.1557 (attorneys’ fees), 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act of 1971, S.2097, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Equal Employment Opportunity (S.2515) Religious Observance Amendment (unprinted – 7th Day Baptists), 1972
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Handicapped Children, Homebound – Tutors, S.2898, 1971
Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Economic Opportunity Amendments of 1971, extend June 1973, S.3010, 1971
BOX 273
Legislation Box 22
1971-1972 Labor and Public Welfare – Public Works, some folders listed
Appalachian Airports – Federal funding, S.744, 1971
Appalachian Regional Development Act Amendments of 1971, S.575, 1971
Dam, Big Sandy River, S.3944, 1972
BOX 274
Legislation Box 23
1971-1972 Public Works – Veterans, Commerce Publications, some folders listed
Public Works Committee, Air and Water Pollution Subcommittee, 1972
Public Works Committee, Roads Subcommittee, 1972
Recycled Materials (Appalachian Regional Development Act), S2122, 1971
Rules Committee, Joint Committee on the Environment, S.J.Res.17, 1970-1971
Department of Commerce Publication, Public Employment in 1971, West Virginia Census, 1971
Department of Commerce Publication, Local Government Employment in Selected Metropolitan Areas and Large Counties: 1971, West Virginia Census
Department of Commerce Publication, Truck Inventory and Use Survey, West Virginia Census, 1972
Department of Commerce Publication, County Business Patterns, West Virginia Census, 1971
Department of Commerce Publication, City Employment in 1971, West Virginia Census
Department of Commerce Publication, Current Publication Reports, Special Studies, West Virginia Census, 1972
Department of Commerce Publication, 1972 Census of Governments, Public School Systems in 1971-1972
Department of Commerce Publication, 1972 Census of Governments, Governmental Units in 1972
Department of Commerce Publication, Population Characteristics, Voter Participation in November 1972
Greenbrier County, West Virginia, An Economic Study, 1971
Monroe County, West Virginia, An Economic Study, 1971
Community Information for Princeton, West Virginia, 1971
Community Information for Putnam County, West Virginia, 1971
Community Information for Wyoming County, West Virginia, 1972
Community Information for Montgomery, West Virginia, 1971
Area Development Department Publications, West Virginia Counties and Communities, 1970
Community Information for McDowell County, West Virginia, 1971
Community Information for Lincoln County, West Virginia, 1971
Community Information for Western Greenbrier County, West Virginia, 1971
Community Information for Charleston, West Virginia, Metropolitan Area, 1972
Community Information for Fayette County, West Virginia, 1971
Community Information for Bramwell, West Virginia, 1971
Community Information for Beckley, West Virginia, 1971
Community Information for Greater Bluefield, Virginia – West Virginia, 1972
Summers County, West Virginia, An Economic Study, 1971
Pocahontas County, West Virginia, An Economic Study, 1971
BOX 275
Legislation Box 24
1973-1974 Miscellaneous, no folders listed
BOX 276
Legislation Box 25
1973-1974 Aging - Appropriations, all folders listed
Aging, 1973–1974
Special Committee on Aging, Committee Reports, 1973
Agriculture and Forestry, Rural Electrification Act Amendments, 1973
Agriculture and Forestry, Rural Water and Sewer Grant Program, 1973
Agriculture and Forestry, Rural Environmental Assistance Program, 1973
Agriculture and Forestry, Bread Tax Repeal, 1973
Agriculture and Forestry, Eastern Areas Wilderness Act, 1974
Agriculture and Forestry, Emergency Loan Program, 1973
Agriculture and Forestry, Family Farms, 1973
Agriculture and Forestry, Food Stamps and Surplus Food, 1973
Agriculture and Forestry, National Food Bank, 1973–1974
Agriculture and Forestry, Correspondence, 1973–1974
Appropriations Committee, Public Woks Appropriation, 1974
Appropriations Committee
Appropriations Committee (Second) Continuing Appropriations
Appropriations Committee Continuing Appropriations H.J.Res.727
Appropriations Committee Defense 1975
Appropriations Committee Defense H.R.14262
Appropriations Committee Public Works 1974
Appropriations Committee HEW 1974
Appropriations Committee FY 74 HEW – Education
Appropriations Committee Defense
Appropriations Committee Expenditure Ceiling
Appropriations Committee HEW (ESEA – Hold Harmless)
Appropriations Committee FY 74 – HEW - Health
BOX 277
Legislation Box 26
1973-1974 Appropriation - Commerce, all folders listed
Appropriations Committee – HUD, Space, Science, Veterans and Certain Independent Agencies Appropriation Bill 1975, H.R.15572
Appropriations Committee – HUD, Space, Science, Veterans Appropriation Bill 1974, H.R.8825
Appropriations Committee – Interior
Appropriations Committee – State, Justice and Commerce Appropriation
Appropriations Committee – Supplemental Appropriations H.R.14013
Appropriations Committee, Second Supplemental, H.R.7447, 1973–1974
Appropriations Committee, Second Supplemental, H.R.11576, H.R.14013, 1973–1974
Appropriations Committee, Transportation, 1974
Appropriations Committee, Transportation Department and Related Subjects, H.R.8760, 1973–1974
Appropriations Committee, Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriation Bill, H.R.15544, 1974
Appropriations Committee, Treasury, Postal Service, and General Government Appropriation Bill, H.R.9590, 1973–1974
Appropriations Committee, Continuing Appropriations, Eagleton Amendment Reaffirming Penalty to Any Nation Using American Arms for Other Purposes, 1974
Appropriations Committee, Department of Defense to Take Actions to Conserve Petroleum Resources, Humphrey Unprinted Amendment to H.R.9286, 1973
Appropriations Committee, Disaster Relief, Unprinted Amendment to H.R.9590, 1973
Appropriations Committee, Supplemental Appropriation Amendment for Additional Amount for Economic Development Assistance Programs, H.R.16900, 1974
Appropriations, Independent Offices, Veterans Administration Medical School Assistance, Amendment 293, June 1973
Appropriations, Independent Offices, Veterans Administrations Medical Care, Cranston Amendments, June 1973
Appropriations, Rehabilitation Act, S.J.Res.29, 1973
Appropriations Committee, Second Supplemental Appropriations Amendment to H.R.7447 – Neighborhood Youth Corps, 1973
Appropriations Committee, Reimbursement of Sewage Treatment Construction Costs, Amendment 1536 to H.R.15472, 1974
Appropriations Committee, Public Debt Limit, 1973
Appropriations Committee, Public Works, 1972-1974
Armed Services Committee – Armed Services Required to Continue Special Education Services To Handicapped Dependent Children, S.2923
Armed Services Committee – Dogs – Ban the Use of in Testing Certain Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents – Amendment 1378 to S.3000
Armed Services Committee – Military Justice System, Reform of, S.987
Armed Services Committee – Military Retirement Pay, Provide for Recomputation of, Amend. 1377 to S.3000
Armed Services Committee – Recomputation of Retired Pay of Armed Forces Members, S.838
Armed Services Committee – Tribute to Members of Armed Forces Who are Missing in Action in Indochina, S.Res.115
Armed Services Committee – Reemployment Rights for Veterans, S.1635
Armed Services Committee – Vice President Official Residence Upon Termination of Incumbent Chief of Naval Operations, S.J.Res.202
Armed Services Committee - Yeager, Charles E., Gen. – Authorize President to present Medal of Honor to, S.3738, 1974
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Cost of Living Act of 1974, S.3352
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Cost of Living Act of 1974 – Amendment 1229 to S.2986, Int. Economic Policy
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Credit Discrimination, Prohibit Due to Age, S.4225, Dec. 11, 1974
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Disaster Assistance, S.1840
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Economy - Support of Efforts of President Ford in Seeking World Economic Stability, S.Res.410
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Emergency Commuter Relief Act, S.386
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Emergency Resource Allocation Board, Establishment of, Amendment #25
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Emergency Rural Community Development Act of 1973, S.361
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Equal Credit Opportunity Act, S.867
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Gasoline Prices – Pass Along Increase to Consumers, S.2415
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Federal Disaster Insurance Act of 1973, S.1578
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Federal Reserve Board Should Allocate More Credit to High Priority Needs, S.3901
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Home Preservation Act of 1973, S.971
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Housing and Community Development Act, S.3066 (JR signs letter)
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Housing for Persons in Rural Areas on Emergency Basis, S.2190
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Low-Income Housing – Full Benefits for Elderly Tenants Act, S.1322
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – North Vietnam, Bar Funds for Aid, Amendment #76 to S.929
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Small Business Act Amendment, S.804
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Turkey – Eligibility for Further Military Assistance, Amend. 1879 to S.3917
Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee – Urban Renewal Grants for Cities with Declining Populations, S.1299
Commerce Committee, American Arts and Handcrafts, S.1855, 1973
Commerce Committee, AMTRAK Amendment to Integrate Rail Services Provided by National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Unprinted to S.3569), 1973
Commerce Committee, Communication Act Amendment, Free or Reduced Rates for Individuals Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, S.1218, 1973
Commerce Committee, Consumer Protection Agency, Domenici Unprinted Amendment to S.707, 1974
Commerce Committee, Establish Council on Energy Policy, S.70, 1973
Commerce Committee, Daylight Savings Time, Fuel Allocation Doesn’t Discriminate Among Users, Unprinted Amendment to H.R.11324, 1973
Commerce Committee, Earthquakes, Predicting Damage in Heavily Populated Areas, S.1474, 1973
Commerce Committee, Earthquake Research by Amending National Science Foundation Act, S.1473, 1973
Commerce Committee, National Policy to Support Fishing Industry, S.Con.Res.11, 1973
Commerce Committee, Foreign Investment Disclosure Act of 1974, S.3955
Commerce Committee, Health Warning on Labels of Bottles Containing Alcoholic Beverages, S.895, 1973
Commerce Committee, High-Speed Ground Transportation Study, S.797, 1973
Commerce Committee, Independent Truck Owner-Operators, Expedite Action to Relieve Impact of Fuel Price Increases, S.J.Res.185, 1974
Commerce Committee, Interim Fisheries Zone Extension and Management Act of 1973, S.1988, 1973–1974
Commerce Committee, Interstate Recycling Expansion Act of 1973, S.1122, 1973
Commerce Committee, Motor Vehicle Fuel Systems, Improve Safety, S.2900, 1974
Commerce Committee, National Amateur Sports Development Foundation, S.1690, 1973
Commerce Committee, National Consumer Effort to Save Gas and Arrive Alive, S.Res.138, 1973
Commerce Committee, National Consumer Effort to Save Gas and Arrive Alive, S.Con.Res.36, 1973
Commerce Committee, National Ocean Policy Study, S.Res.222, 1973–1974
Commerce Committee, Railroad Rolling Stock, Increase Supply and Improve Utilization, S.1149, 1973–1974
Commerce Committee, Safe Drinking Water, Public Provided with Adequate Quantity, S.433, 1973
Commerce Committee, Safe Drinking Water Act, Amendment 31, 1973
Commerce Committee, Tourism in the U.S. and the Role of the Federal Government, S.Res.347, 1974
Commerce Committee, Toxic Substances Control Act of 1973, Jennings Randolph Unprinted Amendment to S.426, 1973
BOX 278
Legislation Box 27
1973-1974 Finance – Government Operations, some folders listed
Finance Committee, Catastrophic Health Insurance and Medical Assistance Act, S.2513, 1973–1974
Finance Committee, Child’s Social Security Benefits, S.1434, 1972–1974
Finance Committee, Cigarette Tar Tax, S.456, 1973–1974
Finance Committee, Civil Service Retirement Annuity, S.626 and S.627, 1973
Finance Committee, Coal, Encourage an Increase in Production of, S.198, 1973
Finance Committee, Coal and Oil Shale, Converted to Low Pollutant Synthetic Fuels, S.199, 1973
Finance Committee, Computation for Men Age 62 (Social Security), S.869, 1973
Finance Committee, Computation of Social Security Benefits Based on Combined Earnings, S.868, 1973
Finance Committee, Disability Insurance Benefits for the Blind, Liberalize Eligibility, S.2359, 1973
Finance Committee, East-West Trade and Freedom of Emigration, Amendment 79 to H.R.6767, 1973–1974
Finance Committee, Elderly, Experimental Home Care Program, S.1826, 1973
Finance Committee, Employment Opportunities by Allowing a Double Investment Credit, S.1475, 1973
Finance Committee, Extend Benefits to Children Adopted After Workers’ Retirement or Disability, S.1692, 1972–1973
Finance Committee, Federal Social Services Programs, S. 120, 1973
Finance Committee, Health Security Act, S. 3, 1973
Foreign Relations, Congressional Review of Executive Agreements, S.1472, 1973
Foreign Relations Committee, Department of Peace, S.1024, 1971–1973
Foreign Relations Committee, Indochina, Cut Off Fund for Continued Involvement of U.S. Military, Amendment 127, 1973
Foreign Relations, Israel, Continued Transfer of Phantom Aircraft, S.Res.189, 1973
Foreign Relations, Middle East, Deploring the Outbreak of Hostilities, S.Res.179, 1973
Foreign Relations, Peace Corps. Authorization, Mondale Unnumbered Amendment, 1974
Foreign Relations Committee, Prohibit Foreign Assistance to Countries Not Stopping Illicit Opium Production, S.1682, 1973
Foreign Relations Committee, Prohibit Foreign Assistance to Countries Not Stopping Illicit Opium Production, Amendment 211 to S.1248, 1973
Foreign Relations Committee, Republic of China, Congress Expresses Sense of Friendship, S.Con.Res.52, 1973–1974
Foreign Relations, Vietnam Disengagement Act of 1973, S.48, 1972–1973
Foreign Relations Committee, U.S. Sovereignty and Jurisdiction Over the Panama Canal, S.Res.301, 1974
Foreign Relations, War Powers Act, S.440, 1972–1973
Jennings Randolph, Government Operations Administration, Toll-Free Telephone Numbers for Executive Agencies, S.1702, 1973
Jennings Randolph, Federal Hotline, 1973–1974
Government Operations, Department of Energy and Natural Resources, Amendment 453 to S.2135, 1973
Government Operations Committee, Drug Abuse Investigation and Enforcement Office, S.1138, 1973
Government Operations, Energy, Provide for Effective and Efficient Management of Nation’s Energy Policies and Programs, S.2776, 1973
Government Operations, Energy Reorganization Act, Senator Randolph Unprinted Amendment Requiring President to Report to Congress, S.2744, 1974
Government Operations, Energy Reorganization Act, Non-Nuclear Research and Development Policy Act, Amendment 1785 to S.2744, 1974
Government Operations Committee, Federal Agencies Required to Keep Congressional Committees Informed, S.1923, 1973
Government Operations, Federal Property and Administrative Services, Amend to Provide for Use of Excess Property by Certain Grantees, S.948, 1973
Government Operations, Create Department of Health, S.423, 1973
Government Operations Committee, Impoundment Control Act, S.373, 1972–1974
BOX 279
Legislation Box 28
1973-1974 HUD - Interior, some folders listed
S3975 (1974) New River Gorge National Park, establish in West Virginia
S605 (1973) Harpers Ferry National Memorial
BOX 280
Legislation Box 29
1973-1974 Interior - Judiciary, some folders listed
Judiciary, Relief of Marrietta Dizon Pamantuan permanent residency, S.879, 1973
Judiciary, Relief of Mostafa Ibrahim Shaaban and wife, permanent residency, S.1649, 1973
Judiciary, Relief of Captain Kenneth E. Junkins relieved of liability to repay overpayment, S.1469, 1973
BOX 281
Legislation Box 30
1973-1974 Judiciary, no folders listed
BOX 282
Legislation Box 31
1973-1974 Labor, some folders listed
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1973 S.667
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Randolph-Sheppard Act Strengthening for the Blind S.2581 folder 1
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Randolph-Sheppard Act Strengthening for the Blind S.2581 folder 2
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Rape Prevention and Control Act S.2422
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1974 S.3108
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Rehabilitation Act of 1973 S.7
Includes: efforts to override Nixon veto, correspondence from Sen. Alan Cranston
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Rehabilitation Act of 1973 S.7 – Bill text and Congressional Record
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Authorize Corrections in The Enrollment of S.7 – S.Con.Res. 16 (Senate Concurrent Resolution)
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Rehabilitation Act of 1972 – S.1875
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Resolution of Disapproval of Proposed Discontinuation of Certain Committees to Aid the Handicapped
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Religious Beliefs Respected Re: Abortion or Sterilization – S.J.Res.64
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Worker Alienation Res and Technical Assistance Act S.736
Labor and Public Welfare Committee – Youth Services Grants S.949
BOX 283
Legislation Box 32
1973-1974 Labor - Public Works, some folders listed
Public Works, S.RES.261, 1974
Public Works, S.502, 1973
Public Works, S.J.RES.42, 1973
Public Works, S.893, 1973
Public Works, S.CON.RES.6, 1973
Public Works, S.1808, 1973
Public Works, S.1379, 1973
Public Works, S.232, 1973
BOX 284
Legislation Box 33
1973-1974 Public Works - Veterans, some folders listed
Rules and Administration, Campaign Financing, H.R.11104, 1973
Veterans’ Affairs, Alcohol and Drug Treatment, S.284, 1973
Veterans’ Affairs, Appreciation of Congress to Vietnam Veterans on Veterans Day, 1973, S.CON.RES.51, 1973
Veterans’ Affairs, Disabilities of Veterans – Readjustment of Schedule of Ratings, Amendment #499 to S.1076, 1973
Veterans’ Affairs, Disabled Veterans Automobile and Adaptive Device Assistance, S.2363, 1973
Veterans’ Affairs, Energy Crisis and GI Bill Payments for Veterans, S.2794, 1973
Veterans’ Affairs, GI Bill Benefits 2 year extension, S.3398, 1974
Veterans’ Affairs, Income Limitation – Disability and Death Pension, S.275, 1973-1974
BOX 285
Legislation Box 34
1975-1976 Aging - Government Operations, some folders listed
Agriculture, Timber Management, 1976
Appropriations Committee, Labor Health, Education, and Welfare and Related Agencies, Appropriations Bill, H.R.15580, 1974
Appropriations Committee, Continuing Appropriations, H.J.Rec.1062, 1975
Appropriations Committee, Agriculture, Environmental and Consumer Protection, H.R.15472, 1974
Appropriations Committee, Supplemental Appropriations for Rail Transit, Bayh Amendment to H.R.5899, 1975
Appropriations Committee, Transit Appropriation, Limit Obligation of Apportioned Federal Aid Highway Funds, 1975
Appropriations Committee, Departments of Labor and Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Appropriations, Barring Use of Funds for Busing, Amendment 903 to H.R.8069, 1975
Appropriations Committee, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Appropriations, Housing Programs Additional Funds, Amendment to H.R.8070, 1975
Appropriations Committee, Cloture Motion to Supplemental Appropriations, H.R.10647, 1975
Appropriations Committee, Statement of William J. Hull in Support of Various Water Resources Development Project in the Ohio River Basin, 1975
Appropriations Committee, Public Works for Water and Power Development and Energy Research Appropriation Bill, H.R.8122
Appropriations Committee, Defense Department, Congressional Record, Industrially Funded Operations, 1975
Armed Services, Changes in Status of M.I.A.s, S.474, 1975
Armed Services, Changes in Status of M.I.A.s, S.624, 1975
Armed Services Committee, Military Procurements, S.920, 1975
Armed Services, Recomputation of Military Retirement Benefits, S.1969, 1975
Armed Services Committee, Handicapped Continued Special Education, S.109, 1975
Armed Service Committee, Brigadier General Charles E. Yeager, Medal of Honor, S.1758, 1975
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Inflation and State of Economy, 1974–1975
98th Congress, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 1976
Banking and Housing, Demand Deposits, S.3035, 1975
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Social Security, No Ceiling on Cost of Living Increase, Amendment 392 to S.409, 1975
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Emergency Housing and Economic Recovery Act, S.1108, 1975
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Equal Credit Opportunity Act Amendments, S.483, 1975
H.R.14071, Commerce, Interstate Horseracing Act, 1976
Commerce Committee, Natural Gas, 1975
Commerce Committee, Airports and Airways, 1975
Commerce, Community Reform, 1976
94th Congress, Commerce Committee, 1976
Commerce Committee, Natural Gas Regulation Act of 1975, Amendment 554 to S.692, 1975
Commerce Committee, Health – Medical Device Amendments of 1975 to S.510, 1975
Commerce Committee, Health Warning on Labels of Alcoholic Beverages, S.356, 1975
Commerce, Deaf and Hearing, S.Res.573, 1976
Commerce Committee, Energy-Ground Propulsion System, S.1115, 1975
Congressional Reform, 1974–1975
BOX 286
Legislation Box 35
1975-1976 Interior and Insular Affairs - Labor, no folders listed
BOX 287
Legislation Box 36
1975-1976 Labor – Veterans, no folders listed
BOX 288
Legislation Box 37
1977-1978 Aging - Banking, no folders listed
BOX 289
Legislation Box 38
1977-1978 Budget - Environment and Public Works, some folders listed
First Concurrent Budget Resolution, 1978–1979
Budget Committee, Congressional Budget Office Reports, 1977
Budget, First Concurrent Resolution on the Budget, S.Con.Res.19, 1977–1978
Budget, S.Con.Res.43, Second Concurrent Resolution on Budget, 1977–1978
S2866 (1978) New River Gorge National River in West Virginia
Energy and Natural Resources, President Carter Energy Program, 1977
Energy and Natural Resources, Potomac River Bill, 1977–1978
Energy and Natural Resources, S.J.RES.13
Environmental Protection, 1977
Environment and Public Works, General Legislation, 1977–1978
Environment and Public Works, S.1952, Clean Water, 1977
Environment and Public Works, S.818, Steel Jaw Leg Hold Traps, 1977–1978
Environment and Public Works, Public Works on Rivers and Harbors for Navigation and Other Purposes, H.R.8309, H.R.13059, 1978
BOX 290
Legislation Box 39
1977-1978 Environment and Public Works – Finance, no folders listed
BOX 291
Legislation Box 40
1977-1978 Foreign Relations, all folders listed
Foreign Relations, Proposed Middle-East Arms Sale, 1978
Foreign Relations, Salt Talks and Treaty, 1977–1978
Foreign Relations, Cuba, 1977
Foreign Relations, 95th Congress, 1978
Foreign Relations, International Bank Participation, H.R.5262, 1977
Foreign Relations, Warnke Nomination/Testimony, 1977
Foreign Relations, Taiwan Vs. Red China, 1977
Foreign Relations, Information on Nuclear War, 1977
Foreign Relations, Letter to President Commending the Meeting Between Sadat and Begin, 1977
Foreign Relations, Rhodesia, 1978
Foreign Relations, Turkish Arms Embargo, 1978
Foreign Relations, Treaties in Force, January 1, 1978
Foreign Relations, Urging the President to sever relations with Cuba until they pull out of Africa, S.Con.Res.91
Foreign Relations, delete certain supergrade employees for the Board of International Broadcasting, Amend. #1375
Foreign Relations, Expression of the sense of the Senate on the outcome of the Middle East Summit Conference, S.Res.554
Foreign Relations, To require a balanced budget beginning with fiscal year 1981, Amend. #1544 to H.9214
Foreign Relations, U.S. – U.K. tax treaty, 1978
Foreign Relations, Panama Canal Congressional Record Extracts and Committee Prints, 1977–1978
Foreign Relations, Panama Canal Zone, 1977
Foreign Relations, Panama Canal Zone, 1978 (1 of 2)
Foreign Relations, Panama Canal Zone, 1978 (2 of 2)
Foreign Relations, Panama Canal Zone, clippings, 1978
Foreign Relations, Panama Canal Zone, Department of State and White House Information
Foreign Relations, Amendments #20 and #21 to Panama Canal Treaty
Foreign Relations, Reservation #7 to Panama Canal Treaties re: two cemeteries in Canal Zone
Foreign Relations, Understanding #14 to Panama Canal Treaty re: canal tolls
Foreign Relations, Panama Canal Treaties, Hearings, Part 1: Administration Witnesses, September 26 – October 19, 1977
BOX 292
Legislation Box 41
1977-1978 Governmental Affairs – Human Resources, some folders done
Governmental Affairs, 1976-1977
Governmental Affairs, 1978
Governmental Affairs, Civil Service Reform, 1978
Governmental Affairs, Reclassification of Deputy U.S. Marshall’s position’s, H.R.10824, 1978
Governmental Affairs, Consumer Protection Act, S.1262
Governmental Affairs, Sense of the Senate on the value of value engineering, S.Res.172
Governmental Affairs, Limousine Limitation Act, S.507
Governmental Affairs, Department of Peace, S.572
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Benwood Community Development
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Bethany Community Development, 1978
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Bolivar Community Development, 1978
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Betty B. Brown, 1978
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development Class-Action Suit, 1978
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Reinvestment Act
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Regional Intergovernmental Council, Small Cities, 1978-1979
City of Wellsburg, A-95 Review, Pre-application for Reservoir Cover, 1977
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Brooke County Community Development Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development, 1978
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Development, Regulations
Human Resources, S.2711, To Revise and Extend the Community Education Program
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Ready Flood Insurance
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Reedy Water System
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Annual Report, Fiscal Year 1977
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Rehabilitation Funds Allocation
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Public Housing, Reallocation of Units, 1978
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Region II Planning and Development Council, Emergency Discretionary Funds, 1977
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council and Interstate Planning Commission
Department of Housing and Urban Development, Blennerhassett Island
BOX 293
Legislation Box 42
1977-1978 Human Resources – Judiciary, some folders listed
Human Resources, Drug Regulation Reform Act of 1978, S.2755
Human Resources, Domestic Violence Prevention and Services Act, S.2759
Human Resources, to Amend Public Health Service Act for grants and contracts for projects health and dental care to underserved rural populations, S.2780
Human Resources, to revise and extend program for Gifted and Talented Children, S.2792
Human Resources, to amend Older American Act to provide programs for elderly, S.2850
Human Resources, Primary Health Care Act of 1978, S.2879
Human Resources, to amend Rehabilitation Act ’73 to establish program of interpreters for deaf, S.2903
Human Resources, to expand and improve quality and scope of reading services available to blind persons, S.2904
Human Resources, Venereal Disease Prevention and Control Act Amends. Of 1978, S.2908
Human Resources, to establish program for development of networks to help adolescent pregnancy, S.2910
Human Resources, to amend Older Americans Act of 1965, S.2969
Human Resources, to amend CETA Act to provide special consideration to Opportunities Industrializations Centers, S.2972
Human Resources, to amend Higher Ed. Act to improve Veterans cost of instruction Hold Harmless Amendment, Amendment #1936, S.2359
Human Resources, to establish comprehensive disease prevention and health promotion program in the U.S., S.3115
Human Resources, to amend Public Health Service Act to provide assistance through formula and grant projects for health prevention, S.3116
Human Resources, Labor Law to prohibit NLRB from exercising jurisdiction over small business currently exempt, Amendment #2254, HR.8410
Human Resources, Older American Act Home delivered meals for the elderly, Amendment #2449, S.2850
Human Resources, National Science Foundation Authorizations for 1 year, Amendment #3087 in nature of a substitute to S.2549
Human Resources, Consumer Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1978, S.3290
Human Resources, to amend the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Amendment #3401, S.2600
Human Resources, Community Mental Health Assistance Act, S.3425
Human Resources, to amend the Indochina Migration and Refugee Assistance Act of 1975, S.2108
Judiciary, Constitutional Amendment to provide for direct popular election of President, S.J.RES.1
Judiciary, Joint resolution to designate a National Grandparents Day, S.J.RES.24
Judiciary, to name National Architectural Barrier Awareness Week, S.J.RES.70
Judiciary, to Designate 3rd Thursday in December as National Day of Prayer for the year 1977, S.J.RES.81
Judiciary, amend Controlled Substance Act – unlawful robbery of such from pharmacy, S.509
Judiciary, interpreters for the hearing impaired, S.819
Judiciary, to amend Title 18 to prohibit sexual exploitation of children in films, S.1011
Judiciary, to protect the rights of institutionalized persons, S.1393
Judiciary, Protection of Children Against Sexual Exploitation Act, S.1585
Judiciary, Blind Pedestrian Safety Day, S.J.RES.92
Judiciary, to proclaim a Memorial Sunday for firefighters who have been disabled or killed in line of duty, S.J.RES.101
Judiciary, Equal Access to the Courts bill, S.2354
Judiciary, to declare an Emergency Medical Services Week, S.J.RES.118
Judiciary, to provide for increased criminal penalties for unauthorized manufacture and distribution of PCP, S.2778
Judiciary, disapproving BATF proposed regulations requiring centralized reg. firearms, S.Con.Res.79
Judiciary, Private Bill for the relief of Marietta Dizon Pamintuan, S.1317
Judiciary, Private Bill for Fritz Blattl and Gabriele Blattl, S.2886
Judiciary, National Rehabilitation Week, S.J.RES.127
Judiciary, to extend ratification deadline for ERA, S.J.RES.134
Judiciary, to designate May 30 as Memorial Day each year, S.3220
Judiciary, Vietnam Veterans Week, 1978, S.J.RES.151
Judiciary, Authorizing the President to proclaim the 3rd week in June as National Veterans hospital week, S.J.RES.153
Judiciary, Private bill for Erroll Pullen, S.3516
BOX 294
Legislation Box 43
1977-1978, Judiciary – Veterans, some folders listed
Judiciary, Voter Initiative Amendment, S.J.RES.67
Legislation, Labor Law Reform, S.2467, 1978 (1 of 4)
Legislation, Labor Law Reform, S.2467, 1978 (2 of 4)
Legislation, Labor Law Reform, S.2467, 1978 (3 of 4)
Legislation, Labor Law Reform, S.2467, 1978 (4 of 4)
Rules, Special Committee to Propose a Code of Conduct for Members and Employees of the Senate, S.Res.36, 1977
BOX 295
Legislation Box 44
1977-1978 Veterans; 1979-1980 Agriculture - Appropriations, some folders listed
Veterans, D, 1977–1978
Veterans, Ha-Hd, 1978
Veterans, Brent A. Lowther, 1978
BOX 296
Legislation Box 45
1979-1980 Appropriations - Armed Services, no folders listed
BOX 297
Legislation Box 46
1979-1980 Banking – Commerce, some folders listed
Budget, 1st Concurrent Budget Resolution, Fiscal Year 1980, 1979
Budget, 2nd Concurrent Budget Resolution, Fiscal Year 1980, 1979
Budget, Budget Projections and Research, 1979
Budget, 2nd Concurrent Budget Resolution, Fiscal Year 1981, 1980
Budget, Charts and Tables
Commerce, General Legislation, 1979
Commerce, 1980 Census, 1979
Commerce, Juan Trippe Proposal for Rowing Course
Commerce, U.S. Shipbuilding and the Omnibus Maritime Bill – A White Paper
Commerce, S.1946, Railroad Deregulation, 1979–1980
Commerce, Aviation Safety and Noise Abatement, 1979
Commerce, Product Liability Legislation, 1979
Commerce, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Authorize Fiscal Year 1980, S.1020, 1978-1980
Commerce, University and Small Business Patent Procedures Act, S.414, 1979–1980
Commerce, Cohen Nomination, 1980
BOX 298
Legislation Box 47
1979-1980 Energy – Finance, some folders listed
S.2851 (1980) amend Act of June 30, 1944 changing Harpers Ferry National Historic Park boundaries
S.48 (1979) authorize flood control and protection for Tug Fork
UP Amend. #929 (1980) provide funding for Tug Fork Flood Control Project
S.2369 (1980) construct certain locks on Monongahela River
Environment and Public Works, Legislative Correspondence – S.425 Federal Ban on the Leg-Hold Traps (1 of 2)
Environment and Public Works, Legislative Correspondence – S.425 Federal Ban on the Leg-Hold Traps (2 of 2)
Environment and Public Works, S.425
BOX 299
Legislation Box 48
1979-1980 Finance - Foreign Rel. some folders listed
Finance Committee – General Legislation
Finance Committee – Carryover Basis Tax
Finance Committee – Capital Cost Recovery Act, S. 1435
Finance Committee – Social Security Research and Background
Finance Committee – Inflation
Finance Committee – Revenue Sharing, S.2574, H.R.7112
Finance Committee – Federal, State and Local Anti-inflation Program
Finance Committee – HR.5829 Tax Reduction Act of 1980
Finance Committee – Multilateral Trade Negotiations
Finance Committee – HR 3236 Social Security Disability Act
Finance Committee – Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia
Foreign Relations Committee – General Legislation
Foreign Relations Committee – Foreign Aid
Foreign Relations Committee – Proposed Supply of Nuclear Fuel for the Tarapur Reactors of India
Foreign Relations Committee – Egyptian – Israeli Peace Treaty
Foreign Relations Committee – Panama Canal
Foreign Relations, Peking-Taiwan Relations, 1978–1979
Foreign Relations, Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, 1980
Foreign Relations, Rhodesia, 1979
Foreign Relations, Olympic Boycott, 1980
Foreign Relations, Russian Troops in Cuba, 1979
Foreign Relations, Abrogation of Treaties, 1979
Foreign Relations, Iran Crisis, 1979–1980
Foreign Relations, Fiscal Year 1980 Department Authorizations
Foreign Relations, SALT II Negotiations, 1979 (1 of 2)
BOX 300
Legislation Box 49
1979-1980 Foreign Relations – Health and Human Resources, some folders listed
Foreign Relations, SALT II Negotiations, 1979 (2 of 2)
Government Affairs, Regulatory General Legislation, 1978–1979
Government Affairs, Regulatory General Legislation, 1978–1979 (A)
Government Affairs, 1978-1979
BOX 301
Legislation Box 50
1979-1980 Health – Judiciary, some folders listed
Judiciary, private bill relief for Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital, S.2786, 1980
Judiciary Committee – S.43 -- National Ski Patrol System Act
Judiciary Committee – S.105 -- Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act of 1979
Judiciary Committee – S.129 -- To designate September 17, 1987, as a legal holiday in commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of the Constitution
Judiciary Committee – S.260 -- To create a National Institute of Justice
Judiciary Committee – S.265 -- Equal Access to Justice Act
Judiciary Committee – S.268 -- Soft Drink Bottlers’ Protection Act of 1979
Judiciary Committee – S.598 -- Soft Drink Interbrand Competition Act
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.30 -- To designate National First Aid Month
Judiciary Committee – S.643 -- To amend Immigration and Naturalization Act to revise procedures for admission of refugees on a more uniform basis
Judiciary Committee – S.Con.Res.11 – Designate Appropriate Technology Week
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.77 – To congratulate the men and women of the Apollo Space program on the 10th Anniversary of moon walk
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.28 – Direct Election of President
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.39 – National Employ the Older Week
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.60 – National Grandparents Day
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.98 – National Diabetes Week, October 8 - 14
Judiciary Committee – S.1179 – To incorporate the Gold Star Wives
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.107 – To proclaim Junior Achievement Week
Judiciary Committee – S.1862 -- Gun Control
Judiciary Committee – S.1874 – To amend the act incorporating the American Legion so as to redefine eligibility for membership
Judiciary Committee – S.2013 – Private Bill for Pablo Esguerra, Jr. M.D.
Judiciary Committee – S.2014 – Private Bill for Alberto A. Fernandez, M.D.
Judiciary Committee – S.2092 – Bill for the relief of Francis and Maria Suarez
Judiciary Committee – S.2093 -- Maria Luna Tan, M.D. relief bill
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.40 – To authorize a National Arbor Day
Judiciary Committee – S.2113 – To incorporate USO (Charter) United Service Organization
Judiciary Committee – S.2196 – Private Bill for Zales Ong Hao
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.115 – National Porcelain Art Month
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.123 – To proclaim National Garden Week
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.128 – To proclaim National Diabetes Week, October 5-11, 1980
Judiciary Committee – S.Con.Res.65 -- Proposing Earth Day 1980
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.132 -- April 6-12, 1980 as National Medic Alert Week
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.135 – Teacher Day, United States of America
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.136 – Gospel Music Month
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.152 – To designate the week of September 21-27, 1980 as National Cystic Fibrosis Week
Judiciary Committee – S.2477 – Nondiscrimination in Insurance Act
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.155 – National Dance Week, April 13 – 19, 1980
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.169 – to issue a proclamation honoring the Guide Dog Federation
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.173 – To proclaim National Historic Preservation Week
Judiciary Committee –S.Res.417 – Tribute to Americans killed in Iran attempting rescue
Judiciary Committee – S.Res.422 – To proclaim National Circle K Week
Judiciary Committee – S.2542 – To grant a Fed. Charter to Italian-American War Veterans of US
Judiciary Committee – S.2623 – To incorporate the US Submarine Veterans of WW II
Judiciary Committee – S.Con.Res.94 – To restrict immigrants into the US for 1980 to 650,000
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.182 – Designate Operating Room Nurses Day, November 14 of each year
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.183 – June 22, 1980 as National Italian-American Day
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.186 – Day of National Observance of 200th Anniversary of Surrender of Lord Cornwallis to Washington
Judiciary Committee – S.2890 – for the relief of the Vashchenko Family in US Embassy in Moscow
Judiciary Committee – S.2903 – Private Bill for Alfonso Y. Amores, M.D.
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.195 – To designate September 1980 as National Rehabilitation Month
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.197 – designating September 18, 1980 as Constantino Brumidi Day
Judiciary Committee – S.Res.523 – National Productivity Improvement Week
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.205 – National Agriculture Day
Judiciary Committee – S.3194 -- Private Bill For Manuel P. Franco
Judiciary Committee – S.3195 – Private bill for Jose Y. Auditor
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.1 – Direct Election of President Constitutional Amendment
Judiciary Committee – S.J.Res.22 – Proposing an amendment to Constitution re: abortion
Judiciary Committee – S.10 – authorize action for redress in cases involving deprivation of rights of institutionalized persons
Judiciary, General Legislation, 1978–1980
Judiciary, Nominations, 1979
Judiciary, Law Enforcement Assistance Reform Act, 1979
Judiciary, War Claims, 1979
Judiciary, Death Penalty, 1980
Judiciary, Balance the Budget Amendment, 1979–1981
Judiciary, Abner Mikva Appeals Court Nomination, 1979
Judiciary, S.1722, Criminal Code Reform, 1980
Judiciary, S.1763, Immigration Act, 1979–1980
Judiciary, S.1936, Kennedy Gun Control Bill, 1979–1980
Judiciary, S.300, Illinois Brick Bill, 1979
Judiciary, S.J.Res. 207 Salvation Army Day
Judiciary, S.517 Make May 30 Memorial Day, 1979-1980
BOX 302
Legislation Box 51
1979-1980 Labor and Human Resources, some folders listed
Labor and Human Resources, Congressional Record excerpts committee report S.1261
Labor and Human Resources, OIC Corporate Communications, Schweiker/Randolph, S.2286, 96th Congress, February 8, 1980
Education, Title III, Strengthening Developing Institutions, Proposed Changes, 1979–1980
Education, Title III Challenge, 1979–1980
Legislation, Kampuchea Relief, 1980
Radiation Policy Council Executive Order, February 21, 1980
General Accounting Office (GOA) Report, Ionizing Radiation, December 4, 1979
Jennings Randolph Transcript, S.500 Plus Submissions for Record, April 3, 1980
Jennings Randolph, Subcommittee on Health and Environment Hearing, Radiation Safety, H.R.6057, 1980
Jennings Randolph Talk, Medical Radiological Technology, November 24, 1980
Jennings Randolph Witnesses List, S.500, Consumer-Patient Radiation Safety and Health Act, 1980
Jennings Randolph, Unnecessary Exposure to Radiation, 1980
Jennings Randolph, Report, Government Affairs Committee, S.1938, Federal Radiation Protection Management Act of 1980
Jennings Randolph, 1980 Annual Report, Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act, Bureau of Radiological Health, 1976–1980
Interagency Task Force, Ionizing Radiation, June 24, 1979
Labor and Human Resources Radiation, 1980
Young Adult Conservation Corps., 1977–1980
Young Adult Conservation Corps., 1977–1980 (A)
Youth Act, Work File, 1980
Youth Act, Work File, 1980 (A)
H.R.6711, Youth Employment, 1980
Young Adults Conservations Corps., CETA, 1979–1980
Labor and Human Resources Committee, 1979-1980
Labor and Human Resources Committee, Miscellaneous
Labor and Human Resources, General Legislation, 1979–1980
Labor and Human Resources, H.R.5192, Higher Education Act, 1980
BOX 303
Legislation Box 52
1979-1980 Labor, some files listed
West Virginia Small Glass Manufacturers
CETA West Virginia
CETA Marion County
Morgan Shirt Company
Domestic Violence, S.1843, 1979
Family Services and Childcare, S.621, S.626, S.4, S.105, S.3085, 1976–1979
Social Security Disability Amendments of 1980
BOX 304
Legislation Box 53
1979-1980 Labor – Veterans, some files listed
Rules, General Legislation, 1979
Rules, Proposed Rules Changes, 1979
Rules, Public Financing of Elections, 1979
Rules, Senator’s Salary and Outside Earned Income, 1979
Rules Committee – S.392 Provide Accessibility to Handicapped to Polling and Registration Places for Federal Elections, also elderly
Rules Committee – S.597 Voting Rights for the Elderly and the Handicapped Act
Rules Committee – S.Res.118 – Honoring Joel Solomon for a Job Well Done at GS
Rules Committee – S.Res.119 – To eliminate certain restrictions on the appointment of female pages
Rules Committee – S.Res.134 – To authorize funds for investigation of the 3 Mile Island Nuclear disaster
Rules Committee – S.Res.216 Sense of the Senate that no more Senate Office buildings should be constructed
Rules Committee – S.J.Res.113 -- To prohibit a legislative pay raise for members of Congress
Rules Committee – S.J.Res.116 -- To Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Franklin Roosevelt’s Birth
Rules Committee – S.J.Res.119 – To authorize Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund to erect a memorial to Vietnam Vets
Rules Committee – S.Res.386 – Resolution Re: to John Slack’s Death (late Representative from West Virginia)
Rules Committee – S.J.Res.170 – To construct a Franklin Roosevelt Memorial
Rules Committee – S.J.Res.189 – To establish Commission on Presidential Nominations
Grafton National Cemetery
BOX 305
Legislation Box 54
1979-1980 Veterans, some folders listed
Veterans Affairs, West Virginia Career Colleges
Veterans Affairs, West Virginia VA Hospital
Veterans Affairs, West Virginia Veterans Cemetery Grafton
BOX 306
Legislation Box 55
1981-1982 Aging – Appropriations, some folders listed
Agriculture, Extend Commodity Act, S. 2109, 1982
Agriculture, Amend Federal Meat Inspection Act, Poultry Products Inspection Act, and Egg Products Inspection Act, S. 2348, 1982
BOX 307
Legislation Box 56
1981-1982 Appropriations – Budget, some folders listed
Appropriations, 102” truck width, S.2914, 1982
Banking, National Coal Export Policy, S.Con.Res.116, 1982
BOX 308
Legislation Box 57
1981-1982 Budget – Environment and Public Works, some folders listed
Commerce, Urban Mass Transit Act, 1982
Commerce, S.1500, Alaskan Railroad, 1982
Commerce, S.2499, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Professionals, 1982 (1 of 2)
Commerce, S.2499, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Professionals, 1982 (2 of 2)
Commerce, S.1402, Uniform Motor Vehicle Standards Act of 1981, 1982
Commerce, S.1142, Consumer Tire Registration, 1981
Commerce, Emergency Jobs Initiative, H.J.Res.514, 1982
Commerce, Aviation Insurance, H.R.5930, 1982
Commerce, National Federation of Independent Business, West Virginia, 1981
Commerce, Amend National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 and Motor Vehicle Information and Cost Savings Act to authorize appropriations, H.R.6273, 1982
Energy, Coal Mining and Construction Jobs Stimulus Act, S.2977 (Byrd), 1982
Energy, Wild Horse and Burro Range Improvement Act of 1982, S.2138, 97th Congress, 2nd Session, 1982
Energy, Reclamation Reform Bill, S.1867, 1982
Energy, American Conservation Corps, H.R.4861; Conservation, Rehabilitation and Improvement of natural and Cultural Resources on Public and Indian Lands, S.2061
Environment, S.1188 (1981) Monongahela and Upper Ohio River Waterways Improvement Act of 1981
Environment, Wilderness Protection Act, S.2801, 1982
Environment and Public Works Committee, 1981
BOX 309
Legislation Box 58
1981-1982 Finance, some folders listed
Finance, General Legislation, 1981–1982
Finance, H.J.Res.265 and H.J.Res.266, Raise Public Debt Limit, 1981
Finance, Tuition Tax Credit, 1981–1982
Finance, 1981 Tax Cut Bill
Finance, Social Security Cuts Proposed by Reagan Budget Cutters, 1980–1981
Finance, Safe Harbor Leasing, 1982
Finance, Social Security, 1981–1982
Finance, Medicare Extension to Federal Workers, 1981–1982
Finance, Excise Tax on Spirits
Finance, Amend Internal Revenue Code to Provide Tax Incentives, S.1813, 1981
Congressional Research Service, Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982
Summary of the Revenue Provisions of H.R.4961 (Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982), Joint Committee on Taxation
Pension and Employee Benefits under the 1982 Tax Act
Jennings Randolph’s Comments, H.R.4961, Tax Bill (Including Robos), 1982
News Articles, H.R.4961, 1982 Tax Poll
Pension Provisions, H.R.4961, 1982 Tax Bill
Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982, Booklets and Reports, H.R.4961
BOX 310
Legislation Box 59
1981-1982 Foreign Affairs – Judiciary, some folders listed
Foreign Relations, General Legislation, 1980–1982
Foreign Relations, Nuclear Arms Freeze, 1982
Foreign Relations, Grain Embargo, 1981
Foreign Relations, Israeli Raid on Iraqi Nuclear Research Center, 1981
Foreign Relations, Lebanon Crisis, 1982
Foreign Relations, Fiscal Year 1982 Foreign Assistance, 1980–1981
Foreign Relations, Genocide Treaty, 1981–1982
Foreign Relations, President Reagan’s Caribbean Basin Plan, 1982
Foreign Relations, Central America Problems, 1981–1982
Government Affairs, General Legislation, 1981-1982
Health, West Virginia Hospital Association, 1978–1981
Health, West Virginia State Medical Association, Roster of Members, 1981
Health, Retail Druggists Association (and Chains), West Virginia, 1981
S3081 (1982) West Virginia Federal Judiciary Improvement Act
UP Amend. #1423 to modify judicial districts of West Virginia
BOX 311
Legislation Box 60
1981-1982 Judiciary, some folders listed
Judiciary, S.632 (1981) private relief for the Herbert J. Thomas Memorial Hospital
Judiciary, S.3081 (1982) Randolph cosponsor West Virginia Judicial District
Judiciary, S.3105 Randolph cosponsor West Virginia Judicial District
Judiciary, General Legislation, 1981–1982
Judiciary, S.1630, Criminal Code Reform Bill, 1982
Judiciary, Immigration, Illegal Aliens, 1981–1982
Judiciary, Mrs. Sandra O’Connor Supreme Court Nomination,1981
Judiciary, Justice Department Authorization, Fiscal Year 1982, 1981–1982
Judiciary, S.J.Res.58, Constitutional Amendment for Balanced Budget, 1981 – 1982
Judiciary, S.2784, Major League Sports Community Protection Act of 1982
Judiciary, Illinois Brick Legislation Proposal, 1981–1982
Judiciary, Insanity Defense Form
Equal Rights Amendment, 1958–1982
BOX 312
Legislation Box 61
1981-1982 Labor, some folders listed
Legislation, S.995, Antitrust Equal Enforcement Act, 1982
Legislation, S.1215, Malt Beverage Interbrand Competition, 1982
Labor, S.Res.340 Community Service Employment Program under Title V of the Older Americans Act of 1965, 1982
Labor, S.1931 Entitle Civil Air Patrol Cadets to compensation available to senior members in event of disability or death, 1981
Labor and Human Resources Memorandum 1982
Employment and Training, Vocational Education Position, 1982
Vocational Guidance Act of 1982, S.2599
International Association of Machinists, West Virginia, 1980–1981
Health Care Research and Research Training Amendments of 1981, Hearing Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, 97th Congress, First Session on S.800, April 1, 1981
Congressional Labor Roundtable Seminars, 1982
Labor, Education, Dr. James C. Stam, 1981
Labor, Education, Title III Regulations, 1981–1982
Labor, Education, Gian Tsud, 1981
Training for Jobs Act, H.R.5533, 1982
Community Renewal Employment Act, H.R.6250, 1982
Community Partnership for Employment and Training Act, H.R.6123, 1982
Jobs Act of 1982, H.R.6638
Additional Appropriations for Job Training Program in State with High Unemployment, H.R.6769, 1982
Labor, Davis-Bacon hearing, Small Business Committee, February 2, 1982
West Virginia Department of Mines
Unemployment Compensation West Virginia extended benefits
Employment State
West Virginia miscellaneous statistics
VEPCO-IBEW Local 2308 Mount Storm wildcat strike
West Virginia Industry Outlook 1982
Greenbrier strike
West Virginia Population Housing 1980 census
BOX 313
Legislation Box 62
1981-1982 Labor, no folders listed
BOX 314
Legislation Box 63
1981-1982 Labor, all folders listed
S. 1442, to amend food law, 1981
S. 2036, Randolph Amendment, Career Intern Program, Full Committee Makeup, May 18, 1982
Legislation, S.1717, Intermodal Freight Containers, 1981
Correspondence, West Virginia and Out of State, S.2455,1982
Targeted Jobs Tax Credit, S.2455 (Jennings Randolph Co-Sponsor), June 1982
Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Amendments Act of 1982, S.2935
Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Program, S.2564, 1982
Labor and Human Resources, Amendment #566, Express Sense of Senate that Social Security Benefits Should Not be Taxable, 1981–1982
Jennings Randolph, H.R.2457, 97th Congress 1st Session, Protection of Public Health from Unnecessary Exposure to Radiation, 1981
Jennings Randolph, 1980 Annual Report, Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act, Health and Human Services, 1981
Health, Education Assistance and Nurse Training Act, 1981
Society of Nuclear Medicine, 1981
S.646, Workfile, Consumer-Patient Radiation, 1981
Young Adult Conservation Corps., 97th Congress, 1981
Oversight Hearing, Vocational Education and CETA, November 24, 1981
Vocational Education and Youth Employment Hearing, Subcommittee Education Employment and Productivity, October 21, 1981
S.1372, Youth Employment Act of 1981, Metzenbaum
S.648, Quayle Youth Employment, 1981
H.R.1646, Youth Employment Act, Hawkins, 1981
Emergency Youth Employment Tax Incentive Act, H.R.5389, Hawkins, 1982
Employment, S.2224, Tax Credit for Job Training, 1982
Employment, S.2229, Emergency Youth Employment Tax Incentive Act, 1982
Federal, State Unemployment Tax, S.2360, 1982
S.3063, Health Insurance for Unemployed Workers Act of 1982
Fair Employment Act and Illegal Aliens, Senator Huddleston
Job Service, Wagner Peyser Act, 1981
S.47, Schmitt, Mexican Alien Workers, 1981
S.507, Unemployment Amendments, Heinz and Borden, 1980–1981
National Council on Synthetic Fuels Production, 1981
Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Service Members, S.2191, S.2028, and H.R.5635, 1982
Public Employee Retirement Income Security Act, H.R.4929 and H.R.4928, 1981
S.1524, To Amend the National Relations Act, 1981
Erisa, H.R.4330, (Erlenborn) Identical to S.1541, 1981
Erisa Vs. Freedom of Choice, 1981
Erisa, S.1748, Multiple Employer Benefits, March 17, 1982
Private Sector Opportunities Act, S.1797, Senator Baker, 1981–1982
Labor and Human Resources, Hearing Schedule, September 1981 – December 1982
Labor and Human Resources, Summary of Congressional Activities, September 1981 – December 1982
Human Resources Committee, 1979–1981
Miscellaneous Correspondence, Workers Compensation and Pensions, 1979–1981
BOX 315
Legislation Box 64
1981-1982 Labor, no folders listed
BOX 316
Legislation Box 65
1981-1982 Labor, all folders listed
Labor and Human Resources, 1981 (1 of 3)
Labor and Human Resources, 1981 (2 of 3)
Labor and Human Resources, 1981 (3 of 3)
Oversight Hearings, Department of Labor, International Longshoremen Association, 1982
Employment and Training Legislation, S.2036, 1982
S. 2036, Education Amendments, 1982
S. 2038 (Quayle), Defense, Procurement Training, 1982
S. 2184, Administration Job Training Bill, 1982
Labor Management, 1982
Joint Labor Management Committees, 1981
Consumer Problems, 1978–1981
Legislation, S.Res.119, Commending Peter Salmon, 1981
Legislation, S. 385, 97th Congress, Rehabilitation in Pacific, 1981–1982
Legislation, S.Res.167, Mt. Ranier Disabled Climbers, 1981
Legislation, S.J.Res.134, National Year of Disabled Persons, 1982
Legislation, S.Con.Res.4, International Year of Disabled Persons, 1981
Labor Committee Hearing on S.1541, 1981
Labor Committee Hearing on S.1541, 1982
Labor Committee, Economic Equity Act, S.888, 1981
Labor Committee, Multiemployer Pension Plans Stabilization Act of 1981, S.1748, 1982
County Employment Reporter, December 1982
ERISA Compliance – Culinary Workers Pension Fund Hearing, February 1982
Labor Committee – administrative matters, 1981-1982
Benefits Review Board Expansion, H.R.6498, S.1182, 1982
O.I.C., Opportunities Industrialization Centers (Heinz), S.900, 1981
Employment, Comparing Employment and Training 1982 Legislation
Improve Job Training Partnership Act, S.2036/Public Law 97-300, 1982
Amendments to Job Training Partnership Act, S.3113 (Quayle), December 17, 1982
Longshore Act, 72 Amendments, Background Information, 1981
Labor Racket Act, S.1163, 1981
Adverse Effect Wage Rate, 1981
National Council on Handicapped, 97th Congress
Sale of Telephones in Interstate Commerce, S.604
Arthritis Institute, S.1939
Voting Rights for Handicapped and Elderly (polling places), S.2334
Helen Keller Center, S.2459
Telecommunications for the Disabled Act, S.2355
Health Care Research and Research Training Amendments, S.800
HMO Hearings, April 22, 1981
Block Grant Legislation – Health
Block Grants – Testimony Including Administration
Home Health Amendments (Hatch), S.234
Longshore and Harborworkers Amendments of 1981 (Nickles, Nunn), S.1182
Longshore BRB-ALJ amendments and specific issues
Longshore and Harborworkers Act (Erlenborn), H.R.25, 1981
BOX 317
Legislation Box 66
1981-1982 Labor - Steel, some folders listed
Rules, Amendment 1244, Senators Vote from Desks, 1982
Rules, Amendment 4945, Voting from Desks, 1982
Television and Radio Coverage in the Senate Chamber, 1981–1982
Rules, Amendment 1246, Senate Announces Change in Voting, 1982
BOX 318
Legislation Box 67
1981-1982 Steel – Trade, some folders listed
Trade – S.2139 Excise Tax on Imported Automobiles
Trade – FY 83 Budget
Trade – U.S. – Canadian Relations
Trade – Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act H.R.7397, Report 97-578 December 10, 1982
Trade – Fair Trade Act of 1982 S. 2603 (Robt. Byrd) S.2593
Trade – S.2347 Fair Trade Act of 1982
Trade – H.R.5614 Fair Trade with Japan Act
Trade – S.2221 Federal Trade Commission Act of 1982
Trade – Adj. Asst. – Bata Shoe – Elkins and J.R. Visit October 1982
Trade – Footwear Trade Cases Filed October 25, 1982
Trade – W.Va. Footwear Data
Trade – East – West Relations
Trade – Domestic Economic and Trade Summit (Grassley December 1982)
Trade – Caribbean Basin S.2237 August 2, 1982 Finance Hearing Jt. Tax. Comte.
Trade – Caribbean Basin Initiative – S.2237 Footwear Amendment, April 20, 1982 (Heinz)
Trade – H.R. 5616 Complementary Trade Preservation Act of 1982
Trade – H.R 4281 – Critical Materials Act of 1981
Trade – Deficit Statistics
Trade – H.R. 1234 Domestic Content Bill – 98th (1 of 2)
Trade – H.R. 1234 Domestic Content Bill – 98th (2 of 2)
Trade – Fair Practices Act – out of state correspondence
Trade – H.R. 5604 Export Trading Company Act of 1981 – H.R.1799, H.R.6016
Trade – Export Administration Act Amendments, H.R 6838
BOX 319
Legislation Box 68
1981-1982 Veterans, no folders listed
BOX 320
Legislation Box 69
1981-1982 Veterans; 1983-1984 Agriculture – Armed Services, some folders listed
Agriculture, H.R.1590 (Rahall), Emergency Food Assistance and Distribution, 1983
Agriculture, Rural Electrification Act, 1983–1984
Agriculture, S.J.Res.207, National Agriculture Day, 1983
Agriculture, S.398, Export Sale of Agriculture Commodities, 1983
Agriculture, S.593, Federal Meat and Poultry Products Inspection Act of 1983
Agriculture, H.R.1296, Payment-in-Kind Tax Treatment Act of 1983
Agriculture, S.251, Agriculture Export Equity Act of 1983
Appropriations, Task Force, Emergency Human Needs, 1982–1983
Appropriations, National Endowment for Democracy, 1983–1984
BOX 321
Legislation Box 70
1983-1984 Armed Services - Budget, some folders listed
Banking, S. 2181, Banking Reform Legislation, 1984 (1 of 2)
Banking, S. 2181, Banking Reform Legislation, 1984 (2 of 2)
Banking, Brokered Deposits (Sledgehammer Rule), February 27, 1984
Banking, Legislation, HR 5693, Tender Offer Reform Act of 1984 and Tucker County Bank/FDIC
Banking, Legislation, International Monetary Fund, 1982-1983
Banking, Legislation, Credit Card Surcharges, 1984
Banking, S.1338, Housing and Community Development Act, 1983
Budget, Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC) Expansion, H.R.3929 and S.1887, 1983
Budget, FY 1984, Defense Budget, 1983
Budget, Grace Commission Report on Deficit
BOX 322
Legislation Box 71
1983-1984 Commerce, all folders listed
S.372, Fair Practice Insurance Act, 1983
Domestic Content Bill, H.R.5133, S.2300, Fair Practices Act, 1982–1984 (1 of 3)
Domestic Content Bill, H.R.5133, S.2300, Fair Practices Act, 1982–1984 (2 of 3)
Domestic Content Bill, H.R.5133, S.2300, Fair Practices Act, 1982–1984 (3 of 3)
S.44, Product Liability, 1982–1984 (1 of 3)
S.44, Product Liability, 1982–1984 (2 of 3)
S.44, Product Liability, 1982–1984 (3 of 3)
Sea Grant, S.655, 1983
Sugar Price Support Levels, S.788, 1983
BOX 323
Legislation Box 72
1983-1984 Commerce – Education, all folders listed
Commerce, Competition in TV Protection Act, S.1707
Commerce, Recommending Elizabeth Dole as Dept. Transportation Secretary, S.Res.32
Commerce, to Authorize funds for U. S. Travel and Tourism Administration, S.212
Commerce, Relating to transfer of weather satellite systems, S.480
Commerce, to Establish Domestic Content Requirements for Motor Vehicles Sold or Distributed in Interstate Commerce in US, S.707
Commerce, Air Travelers Security Act, S.764
Commerce, To Provide for More Effective Highway and Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations and Enforcement, S.1108
Commerce, To Provide for More Effective Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, S.2174
Commerce, to Authorize Funds for Corporation for Public Broadcasting, S.2436
Commerce, Box Car Rates for Return Trips, Amendment 3053 to S.2537
Commerce, To Establish Qualifications for Appointment to National Advisory Committee on Oceans and Atmosphere, S.2875
Commerce, Congratulating the Athletes that Participated in Olympics, S.Res.433
Commerce, Boxcar Exemption, Amendment to S.2537, 1983–1984
Commerce, S.1714, Federal Trade Commission Authorization Bill, 1982–1984
Commerce, H.R.3870, Restrict Sales of Alcoholic Beer in Interstate Commerce, 1983–1984
Commerce, S.861, Consumer Product Safety Act Amendments, 1983
Commerce, S.1046, Risk Retention, 1983
Commerce, S.1117, Rail Passenger Service Act, 1983
Commerce, S.1197, Foreign Built Ships, 1983
Commerce, S.1306, Patent Term Restored, 1983
Commerce, S.1400, Motor Vehicle Theft Regulations, 1983
Commerce, S.1475, Motor Carrier Use Tax, 1983–1984
Education Vocational
Education, Jennings Randolph Scholarship, 1982–1983
Education, American Defense Education Act, 1982–1983
Education, Math and Science, High Technology Morrill Act, 1983
Education, Math and Science
Education, Math and Science, 1983
Education, Math and Science, S.706, 1983
Education, Math and Science, S.289, 1983
Education, Math and Science, 1982–1983
Education, Math and Science, S.923, 1983
Education, Math and Science, S.874, 1983
Education, Math and Science, Women Minorities, 1983
Education, Math and Science, S.248, 1983
Education, Math and Science, S.553, American Defense Education Act, 1983
Education, Math and Science, S.949, 1983
Citizenship Education, 1979–1984 (1 of 2)
Citizenship Education, 1979–1984 (2 of 2)
BOX 324
Legislation Box 73
1983-1984 Energy - Finance, some folders listed
Energy, General, 1984
Energy, S. 49, Alaska National Hunting Bill, 1983
Energy, William P. Clark (nomination), 1983
Energy, Coal Distribution and Utilization Act, S.267/S. Report 90-61, 1983
Energy, S.R.49, Alaska National Hunting Bill, 1983
Energy, American Conservation Corps, S.2899, August 1, 1984
Energy, American Conservation Corps, S.Report 98-140/H.R.999, May 20, 1983
Energy, American Conservation Corps Act of 1983, S.27, January 31, 1983
Energy, American Conservation Corps Act of 1983, H.R.999
Environment and Public Works Committee, 1984
Finance, S.698, Emergency Shelter for Homeless, 1983
Finance, H.R.207, Consideration of H.R.1590 Food Assistance, 1983
Finance, H.R.1590, Food Emergency Assistance Distribution, 1983
Finance, S.735, Anti-Recession Increase in State and Local Assistance, 1983
Finance, Community Assistance and Revitalization Act, S.634, 1983
Finance, Interest Changes for Loans, State Unemployment Funds, S.656 (Riegle), 1983
Finance, Additional Unemployment Compensation, S.687, 1983
Finance, Extended Unemployment Program, S.729 Amendments, 1983
Finance, Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC)Extension, H.R.3929, 1983
Finance, Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC), 1983
Finance, Unemployment, Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC), Finance Committee, 1983
Finance, Emergency Unemployment Compensation, S.993, 1983
Finance, State Eligibility, Extension of Benefits, S.1345, 1983
Finance, Extended Unemployment Compensation, S.1589, 1983
Finance, Extended Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC), S.1663, 1983
Finance, Unemployment, Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC) Alternative State Triggers, S.1589, 1983
Finance, Unemployment, Increase Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC), S.1620, 1983
Finance, Byrd-Heinz Unemployment Insurance, S.1784, 1983
Finance, Jobs Bill, Public Law 98-8, 1983
BOX 325
Legislation Box 74
1983-1984 Finance – Foreign Relations, all folders listed
Finance, Unemployment, Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC) Extension, S.1848, 1983
Finance, Unemployment, Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC) Extension, S.1883, 1983
Finance, Extend Benefits Program, H.R.2086, 1983
Finance, Unemployment, Federal Supplemental Compensation (FSC), H.R.3409, 1983
Finance, Targeted Jobs Tax Credit Amendments Act, S.371 and S.2185, 1983–1984
Finance, Employment and Training, Employee Education Assistance Extension Act, 1983
Finance, Unemployment, Older Americans, S.1605, 1983
Finance, Employment and Training, Trade Act, Training, and Employment Services, S.1936 Amendments, 1983
Finance, Unemployment Compensation for Dislocated Workers Act, S.1085 (Specter), 1983
Finance, Emergency Assistance for Children, S.572 (Dodd), 1983
Finance, Extend Federal Supplemental Compensation Until March 31, 1984, S.1387 (Levin), 1984
Finance, Task Force on Emergency Human Needs, 1983
Finance, Social Security
Finance, Tax Exempt Interest and Social Security Benefits, S.1113, 1983
Finance, IRA’s
Finance, Flat Rate Tax Proposal
Finance, Social Security “Notch”
Finance, Fringe Benefits Tax Treatment
Finance, 1984 Tax Increase Bill
Finance, Tip Reporting
Finance, Withholding Tax Repeal
Finance, General
Finance, To Repeal Withholding Tax on Interest and Dividends, S.39, 1983
Finance, To Extend Revenue Sharing for Local Programs through FY 86, S.41, 1983
Finance, To Repeal 10% withholding Tax on Interest and Dividends, S.75, 1983
Finance, To Extend for 2 Years Allowance of Deduction for Eliminating Architectural and Transportation Barriers for Handicapped, S.120, 1983
Finance, Prospective Payment
Finance, Amend Trade Act of 1974, S.1545, H.R.3391, July 27, 1983
Finance, Oversight Trade Act, S.1545 (Randolph Co-sponsor), June 27, 1983
Finance, Trade Adjustment Assistance, S.1865
Finance, Trade Adjustment Assistance, UMWA
Foreign Relations, S.Res.137, RE: Taiwan Membership in Asian Development Bank, 1983
Foreign Relations, S.Res.148, Accords Between Israel and Lebanon on Troop Pull Out, 1983
Foreign Relations, S.Res.174, Encourage Compliance with International Whaling Commission, 1983
Foreign Relations, Amendment 2197, Change Quotas on American and Russian Diplomacy in Restricted Countries, 1983
Foreign Relations, S.Res.181, Sense of Senate Relative to Our Role in Central America, 1983
Foreign Relations, S.J.Res.158, Condemning Government of U.S.S.R. for destruction of Korean Airlines Flight 7, 1983
Foreign Relations, Amendment 2201, Restrictions on Assessed Payment to United Nations and U.S., 1983
Foreign Relations, Amendment 2231, RE: War Powers Act, 1983
Foreign Relations, Amendment 2240, U.S. Troops in Lebanon are in a Situation of Hostilities, 1983
Foreign Relations, S.Con.Res.74, Support for People of Afghanistan, 1983
Foreign Relations, Amendment 2372, Establish Peace Corps. Strategy Commission, 1983
Foreign Relations, S.Res.253, RE: The Replacement of the Multinational Peacekeeping Force in Lebanon, 1983
Foreign Relations, S.Con.Res.70, Ukrainian Famine, 1983
Foreign Relations, S.Con.Res.85, Relating to Travel for Vladimir Feltsman, 1983
Foreign Relations, Con.Res.92, Relating to Withdrawal of U.S. Troops in Lebanon, 1984
Foreign Relations, S.J.Res.246, Request Full Accounts for M.I.A.s, 1984
Foreign Relations, S.2218, RE: Certification of Human Rights in El Salvador, 1984
Foreign Relations, Nuclear Weapons Freeze, 1982–1984
Foreign Relations, Diplomatic Recognition of the Vatican, 1983–1984
Foreign Relations, General, 1983–1984
Foreign Relations, Foreign Aid, 1983–1985
Foreign Relations, Moving U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem, 1983–1984
Foreign Relations, H.J. Res.13, Reduction of Nuclear Weapons, 1983
Foreign Relations, S.602, Radio Broadcast to Cuba Act, 1983
BOX 326
Legislation Box 75
1983-1984 Foreign Relations – Judiciary, all folders listed
Foreign Relations, 1985 Foreign Assistance Authority
Foreign Relations, Central America, 1983–1984
Foreign Relations, Soviet Shooting Down of Korean Civilian Aircraft, 1983
Foreign Relations, Lebanon, 1983
Foreign Relations, United Nations, 1984–1985
Foreign Relations, Lebanon Bombings, 1983
Foreign Relations, Montreal Protocols, 1983
Foreign Relations, United Nations Against Genocide, 1984
Foreign Relations, Foreign Aid, 1981 – 1983
Government Affairs, S.62, Provide for Vietnam Veterans Memorial Stamp, 1983
Government Affairs, S.107, Establish Veterans Administration as Cabinet Level Department, 1983
Government Affairs, S.1026, Federal Capital Investment Act, 1983
Government Affairs, S.Con.Res.52, Uniform I.D. Method for Cars of Handicapped Persons, 1983
Government Affairs, S.Con.Res.60, Secretary of Education Withhold Certain Reorganizations Until GAO Study of Proposed Changes, 1983
Government Affairs, S.1971, Return Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Washington’s Birthday, and Columbus Day to Original Dates, 1983
Government Affairs, S.467, Respect Human Life Act, 1983
Government Affairs, S.2196, Establish National Commission on Deficit Reduction, 1983–1984
Government Affairs, S.Con.Res.96, Congress: President Should Submit Revised Budget to Congress, 1984
Government Affairs, S.2740, Prohibit Employment in Civil Service for Those Not Registered for Draft, 1984
Governmental Affairs, Federal Capital Investment Program Information Act, H.R.1244/H. Report 98-153, 1983
Governmental Affairs, Private Sector Productivity Act, S.697, 1983
Governmental Affairs, General, 1983
Governmental Affairs, President’s Private Sector Survey on Cost Control, 1983-1984
Judiciary, Anti-Merger Legislation, 1984
Judiciary, Malt Beverage Interbrand Competition Act, 1983
Judiciary, Anti-Trust, Illinois Brick, 1983
Judiciary, Crime Control Legislation, 1984
Judiciary, S.216, Federal Anti-Tampering Act, 1983
Judiciary, S.R.45, Payment-in-Kind/Commodity Payments, 1982–1983
Judiciary, Wagner-Peyser 50th Year, S.J.Res.107 (Randolph Co-Sponsor), 1983
Judiciary, Corrupt Horse Racing Practices, 1981–1983
Judiciary, S.529, Immigration Reform Control Act, 1983
Judiciary, S.J.Res. 5, Proposal to Have a Constitutional Amendment to Balance Budget, 1984
Judiciary, Year of the Bible, 1984
Judiciary, Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday, 1983
Judiciary, S.1080, Regulatory Reform Act of 1983
Judiciary, Ed Meese Nomination as Attorney General, 1984
Judiciary, Line Item Veto, 1984
Judiciary, S.570, Housing – General, 1983
Judiciary, S.2102, National Academy of Public Administration, 1983-1984
Judiciary, S.2266, Grant Charter to Vietnam Veterans of America, Inc., 1984
Judiciary, S.830, Violent Crime Bill, 1983
Judiciary, S.914, Firearm Owners Protection Act, 1983
Judiciary, S.444, Gun and Voting Rights, 1983-1984
Judiciary, S.1980, Grant Charter to Polish Legion of America Veterans, 1983
Judiciary, S.1680, Beer Franchising, 1983
Judiciary, S.J.Res.27, S.J.Res.205, National Employ the Older Worker Week, 1983
BOX 327
Legislation Box 76
1983-1984 Labor, some folders listed
Judiciary, Posthumous Citizenship for Corporal Wladyslaw Staniszewski, S.2917, 1984
Judiciary, Amendment to Title 5 of the United States Code Regarding the Authority of the Special Council, S.2927, 1984
Judiciary, Reorganize the Organization Known as the Navy Wives Clubs of America, S.2956, 1984
Judiciary, Grant a Federal Charter to the National Society, Daughters of the American Colonists, S.3034, 1984
Judiciary, Amend the Constitution to Establish Legislative Authority in Congress and the States with Respect to Abortion, S.J.Res.3, 1983
Judiciary, Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the United States for the Protection of Unborn Children and Other Persons, S.J.Res.4, 1983
Judiciary, Proposed Amendment to the Constitution of the United States Relative to Equal Rights for Women and Men, S.J.Res.10, 1983
Judiciary, Strengthen Law Enforcement in the Areas of Child Exploitation and Pornography, S.29, 1983
Judiciary, Amendment to Title 5, United States Code, to make the Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., a Legal Public Holiday, H.R.3706, 1983
Judiciary, Redesignate the Days on which Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day, and Columbus Day are Celebrated and to Make Each Day a Legal Public Holiday, S.71, 1983
Judiciary, Redesignate February 22 of each year as Washington’s Birthday and to Make Such Day a Legal Public Holiday, S.2289, 1980
Judiciary, Holiday Bill, S.447, 1981-1983
Judiciary, Federal Charter of Catholic War Veterans, S.1145, 1983
Judiciary, Legislation to Ban Child Pornography, S.1240, 1983
Judiciary, Amendment Number 1272, Regarding Labor Rule and West Virginia Fruitgrowers, 1983
Judiciary, Patent Term Restoration, S.1306, 1983
Judiciary, Commission on Extraterritorial Application of United States Law, S.1373, 1983
Judiciary, Square Dance as National Dance, S.1448, 1983
Judiciary, Designate the week in November which includes Thanksgiving as National Family Week, S.1657, 1983
Judiciary, Amendment Limiting Manufacture and Import of Armor Piercing Ammunition, S.2766, 1984
Judiciary, Wheeling Creek Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention District Compact, S.2475, 1984
BOX 328
Legislation Box 77
1983-1984 Labor, no folders listed
BOX 329
Legislation Box 78
1983-1984 Labor, some folders listed
Labor and Human Resources, H.R. 4164, Amend Vocational Education, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, Revise and Extend Rehabilitation Act of 1973/Extend Development Disability Assistance and Bill of Rights Act, S.1340, 1983
BOX 330
Legislation Box 79
1983-1984 Labor, some folders listed
Labor Committee, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), 1983
Employment and Training, Dislocated Workers, Downriver Community Project, 1983
Employment and Training, Dislocated Workers Resources, Including Labor Roundtable, September 1983
Employment and Training, Hearing, Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), Training Needs – Joint Economic Committee, September 1983
Employment, S.2742, Dislocated Workers Act, June 1984
Employment and Training, S.2811, United States Skills Corporation Act, 1984
Employment, Youth Subminimum Wage Proposal, 1984
Manpower Demonstration Research Corporation Annual Report, 1983
Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Oversight Hearing, July 1984
National Report for Training and Development, 1982–1984
Merit Pay Study, March 26, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.4, Child-Care Assistance Act of 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.97, Amendment to Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.281, To Amend the National Labor Relations Act, 1983
Labor Human Resources, S.289, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.292, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.401, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.Con.Res.5, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.493, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.530, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.540, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.553, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.554, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.564, U.S. Academy of Peace Act, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.631, High Technology Morrill Act, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.699, Violence Prevention and Services Act, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.832, Age Discrimination in Employment Amendments of 1983
Labor and Human Resources, Res.S.836, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.873, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.Con.Res.22, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.949, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.1003, Child Abuse Prevention Treatment and Adoption Reform Act, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.1133, Reauthorization of the Legal Services Corporation, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.1154, Healthcare for the Unemployed Workers Act, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.1285, To Improve Quality of Math and Science Teaching and Instructing, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.Res.149, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.1531, School Facilities Child Care Act, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.Res.162, To Support the National Commission on Excellence in Education, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, S.2374, Human Services Reauthorization Act, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2378, To Provide Authorization for Appropriations for Impact Aid, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2430, Family Violence Prevention and Services Act, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2452, Revise and Extend Programs for Delivery of Health Services, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2490, Library Services and Construction Act Amendments of 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2568, Civil Rights Act of 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2573, Revise and Extend Program for Persons with Developmental Disabilities, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2616, Extend Adolescent Family Life Program, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2647, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2859, Handicapped Children’s Protection Act of 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.Con.Res.301, Authorize Kahlil Gibran Centennial Foundation to erect memorial, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, S.2565, Amendment to the Head Start Act, 1984
Randolph-Sheppard Correspondence, Blind, 1984
Randolph-Sheppard Case, Woodlawn Social Security Complex in Baltimore, 1983
Memo for the Record, Randolph-Sheppard Program, 1983–1984
Blind, Randolph-Sheppard, 1984
Right of Blind in the Randolph-Sheppard Program, 1984
BOX 331
Legislation Box 80
1983-1984 Labor, some folders listed
Federal Employees Pay Equity Act of 1984, H.R.4599
Equal Pay for Equal Work, H.R.5092, 1984
Employment, The Role of Women in the Labor Market, May 1984
Women and Employment, 1983–1984
Teamsters’ President Roy Williams Trial, 1982 – 1983
Teamsters’ Trial, Allen M. Dorfman, 1983
Teamsters’ Trial, Jackie Presser, April 1983
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Teamsters Central States Pension Fund, H.R.7094, 1982–1983
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Teamsters Settlement, 1983
Oversight of Teamsters’ Union, Labor and Human Resources Full Committee Hearing, 1983
Teamsters, 1983
BOX 332
Legislation Box 81
1983-1984 Labor, some folders listed
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), S.2096, Pension Investments in Residential Mortgages, 1984
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), S.2329, Multi-Employer Pension Plan, 1984
S. 2329, ERISA Multi-Employer Pension Plans, Testimony
Public Employ Pension Plan Reprint, H.R.5143 and S.144, 1984
Multi-Employer Resource, 1984
Multi-Employer Pension Plan Stabilization Act, H.R.3116, 1983
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), H.R.4834, Multi-Employer Pension Plan, 1984
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Multi-Employer Correspondence, 1983
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Multi-Employer Pension Plan Amendments, 1983
Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), S.2152, Controls Investing Pension Plans, 1983
Jobs, Abandoned Mine Recycling Fund, 1983
Emergency School Aid Extension, S.1256, 1983
Unemployment Insurance, 1983
Child and Youth Camp Safety Act, S.1239, 1983
Federal Contractor Employees’ Flextime, S.870, 1983
Jobs for Peace, S.Con.Res.34 (Cranston), May 12, 1983
Congressional News Notes, Innovation and Productivity, 1983
Veterans Emergency Job Training Act, S.1033, May 19, 1983
Walsh-Healey Amendment, H.R.2766, 1983
Employment and Training, Single Parent and Homemakers Education Assistance Act, S.2318, 1984
Employment, National Employment Priorities, H.R.4031, 1983
Jennings Randolph Interview, “The Lawmakers” (Jobs Bill), May 9, 1983
Employment and Training, Training for Unemployed Assistance Act, S.1799, 1983
Youth Incentives Employment Act, S.2397, 1984
Employment and Training, Labor Productivity Assistance Act, S.2530, 1984
Employment and Training, Training Technology Transfer Act, S.2561, 1984
Employment and Training, Youth Education and Training for Employment Act, S.2367, 1984
Employment and Training, Youth Incentive Employment Act, S.2397, 1984
Employment and Training, Youth Incentive Employment Act, H.R.5017, 1984
Youth Employment Economic Assistance Act, S.724/S. Report 98-94, 1983
Amendment, H.R.2163, Miscellaneous Tariff and Trade Act, Healthcare for Unemployed, 1983 – 1984
Health Benefits for Unemployed, S.1264 (Quayle), 1983
How the Doctors Got Educated and the Unemployed Got Left Behind, S.1154, 1983
Healthcare for Unemployed Act, H.R.3021 (Waxman), 1983
Health Assistance for Unemployed Act, H.R.3183 (Frenzel), 1983
Healthcare for Unemployed, S.3521, 1983
Healthcare for Unemployed Workmen, H.R.2552, 1983
Health Insurance for Healthcare Benefits for the Unemployed, S.1154, 1983
Healthcare for Displaced Workers, S.811, 1983
Healthcare for Unemployed Workers, S.307 (Riesle – Randolph Co-Sponsor), 1983
Health Benefits for Unemployed, S.951, 1983
Health Insurance for Unemployed, H.R.2538, 1983
Urgent Supplemental Appropriation for Health Care Benefits for the Unemployed, H.R.2701, 1983
Weatherization and Employment Act, H.R.2615/W. Report 98-108, 1983
Taxing Employer Provided Health Benefits, S.640, 1983
H.R.5143 and H.R.5144 Correspondence, 1984
S.725, Emergency Food and Shelter Act, 1983
Social Security Act, General Correspondence, 98th Congress, 1983
Rehabilitation, West Virginia, General Correspondence, 98th Congress, 1984
Rehabilitation, General Correspondence, 98th Congress, 1983 – 1984
Rehabilitation, Projects with Industry (PWI), General Correspondence, 98th Congress, 1983
Rehabilitation, Sheltered Workshops Case Correspondence, 98th Congress, 1982 – 1983
Rehabilitation, Correspondence, RE: Section 504, 98th Congress, 1983
Supplemental Appropriations, 1984
BOX 333
Legislation Box 82
1983-1984 Labor, some folders listed
S.553, American Defense Education Act, February 22, 1983
Memoranda, 1984
Continental Airlines vs. Machinists, 1984 (1 of 2)
Continental Airlines Strike, 1983-1984 (2 of 2)
S.336, Labor Management Racketeering Act, 1983
H.R.2635, Labor Management Racketeering Act, 1983
Labor Management Racketeering Act, Operating Engineers Investigation, 1984 (1 of 2)
Labor Management Racketeering Act, Operating Engineers Investigation, 1984 (2 of 2)
S.2927, Labor Racketeering and Fiduciary Audits, 1984
H.R.2529, Amend Federal Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA), 1983
Emergency Structural Unemployment Relief Act, S.649, 1983
S.685, Federal Employees’ Compensation Amendments, 1983
Subcommittee on Employment and Productivity Hearing, S.242, 1983 (1 of 2)
Subcommittee on Employment and Productivity Hearing, S.242, 1983 (2 of 2)
Subcommittee on Employment and Productivity Hearing, Job Creation with Feldstein, 1983
Statements, Employment and Productivity, 1983
Long-Term Unemployment, S.1812, 1983
H.R.1036, Senate Action, 1983
H.R.1036, Provide Employment Opportunities to Long-Term Unemployed Individuals, 1983
House Action, H.R.1036, 1983
H.R.1036, Community Renewal Employment Act, 1983
Employment, H.R.3485, 1983
S.266, Community Renewal Employment Act, Cranston-Netzenbaum, 1983
Federal Supplemental Compensation Extension, H.R.4401, 1983–1984
Employment and Training, S.266, Community Renewal Employment Act, 1983
BOX 334
Legislation Box 83
1983-1984 Labor, some folders listed
Funding for Assuring an Independent Retirement (FAIR), 1983
Employment Correspondence, 1983-1984
Employment Subcommittee Hearing, May 3, 1983
Labor, S.1551, Labor Management Reporting Disclosure Act, 1983
Airline Employee Protection, November 22, 1983
ERISA, H.R.3930, 1983
ERISA, H.R.3989, 1983
ERISA, S.2467, 1983
ERISA, S.1066, 1983
ERISA, H.R.2090, 1983
ERISA, Oversight Hearing, May 24, 1983
Labor and Human Resources, Geriatric Manpower Act, S.3009, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, Revise Older Americans Act, S.2603, 1984
Labor and Human Resources, Handicapped Children’s Protection Act, S.2859, 1984
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Oxygen Therapy Guidelines, 1982–1983
BOX 335
Legislation Box 84
1983-1984 Labor - Steel, some folders listed
Jobs Bill/Task Force, 1983–1984
Task Force, Emergency Human Needs, 1983-1984
Senate Rules, 1983
Rules, S.192, RE: Talking Books Program to Include Mentally Handicapped Individuals, 1983
Rules, S.J.Res.97, Korean War Memorial, 1983
S.Res.139, RE: Opposition to Eliminate Veterans Affairs Committee, 1983
Rules, S.2272, To Authorize Smithsonian to Plan and Construct Facilities for Science Activities, 1984
S.J.Res.301, To Establish a Kahlil Gibran Centennial Foundation in Washington, D.C., 1984
S.Res.66, Television and Radio Coverage of Senate Proceedings, 1983
Rules, S.Res.51, Senators Vote from Desks, 1983
Rules and Administration, General, 1983
Rules, Senate Study Group Proposals to Alter the Senate, 1983
Small Businesses, S.Res.132, “Small Business Week”, 1983
Small Businesses, S.2487, White House Conference on Small Businesses, 1984
Small Businesses, S.2084, Opinion Molder Financial Assistance Act of 1983, 1981–1984
Small Business, General, 2133, H.R.1983–1984
BOX 336
Legislation Box 85
1983-1984 Steel - Trade, no folders listed
BOX 337
Legislation Box 86
1983-1984 Trade - Veterans, some folders listed
Trade – Department of Commerce – Federal Regulations
Trade – Competition-Border Tax
Trade – S.418 Amend Unfair Competition Act and Clayton Act, February 3, 1983 –J.R. cosponsor -- Admt to S.144 – J.R. cosponsor
Trade – DISC Corporation
Trade – S.707 Fair Practices in Automotive Products Act
Trade – Domestic Automobile Industry Revitalization Act H.R.3113 Florio
Trade – S.950 Quotas on Importation of Automobiles
Trade – Fair Trade Act of 1983 S. 647 Byrd, March 2, 1983 (J.R. cosponsor)
Trade – CBI – Footwear exemption
Trade – Perry Norvell Shoe Plant
Trade – S.414 Amend Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, February 3, 1983 Heinz
Trade – S.979 Extension and Reauthorization of the Export Administration Act
Trade – S.407 Export Administration Act
Trade – S.Res.40 Domestic Economic and Trade Summit, February 1, 1983 Grassley
Trade – Western Economic Summit – May 1983
Trade – Technology and East-West Trade Office of Tech. Assessment, May 6, 1983
Veterans, General, 1982–1984
Committee of Veterans Affairs, Legislative Goals, 1983–1984
Veterans Administration, Veteran Benefits, 1983–1984
Veterans, S.155, Incentive Pay for Veterans Administration Psychologists, 1983
Veterans, Vietnam Veteran Readjustment Counseling, 1982–1984
Veterans, S.2736, Veterans Compensation Amendment FY1985
Veterans, Job Training and Retraining Programs for Veterans, 1983-1984
Veterans, VA Home Loan Guaranty Program, 1984
Veterans, Podiatric Medicine, 1979-1984
Veterans’ Administration Fiscal Year 1985 Budget and Appendix, Hearings, February 8 and May 9, 1984
BOX 338
Legislation Box 87
1983-1984 Veterans, no folders listed
BOX 339
Legislation Box 88
Legislative Correspondence, all folders listed
Legislative Correspondence, 1975
Legislation, March – July 1975
Legislation (Birdie and Doris), June 1975 – September 1975
Legislative Correspondence, 1962-1980
Legislation, September 1975 – October 1975
Legislative Correspondence, 1975
Legislative, 1975
Legislative Correspondence, 1975-1976, (1 of 3)
Legislative Correspondence, 1975-1976, (2 of 3)
Legislative Correspondence, 1975-1976, (3 of 3)
Legislative Correspondence, Outgoing, 1975-1976
Legislative, 1976
Legislative Correspondence, Outgoing, March 1976
Legislative Correspondence, Outgoing, April 1976
Legislative Correspondence, 1974
Legislative Correspondence, 1975-1983
Legislative Correspondence, 1975–1984
Legislative Correspondence, 1981–1984
Legislative Correspondence, 1982–1983
Legislation, 1983-1984
BOX 340
Legislation Box 89
Randolph’s Voting Record, miscellaneous legislative, all folders listed
Jennings Randolph Voting Record, 1962-1968
Senate Record Votes of Senator Randolph, 1974
Jennings Randolph Voting Record, 1975-1977
Jennings Randolph Voting Record, 1976–1977
Senate Record Votes of Senator Randolph, 1977
Senate Record Votes of Senator Randolph, 1978
Jennings Randolph Voting Record, 1978
Jennings Randolph Voting Record, 1978–1984
Jennings Randolph Voting Record, 1984-1985
How Our U. S. Senators Voted, 1975-1976
How Our U. S. Senators Voted, 1977-1978
Voting Age, Facts and Figures, 1960s
Senate Calendars
Senate Calendars, 97th Congress, 1981-1982
Bills Cosponsored and sponsorship record of Senator Randolph, 1963-1972
Randolph Cosponsorships, 1974
Randolph Cosponsorships, 1984
Individual Votes, 1973-1979
U. S. Senate Close Votes, 1973-1978
Legislative, 1957-1958
House and Senate Committees on Which Jennings Randolph has Served, 1933–1971
98th Congress Committee Assignments, 1983
Senate Legislative Achievements Index, 1979
BOX 341
Legislation Box 90
Miscellaneous Legislative, Congressional Record index, 1959, some folders listed
Congressional Directory, 1959-1962
Congressional Record Data, 1959-1968
Congressional Record Mailing List, 1973-1979
Senator Randolph, Call Sheets/Appointments, 98th Congress, 1983–1984
Legislation, Association or Group Positions on Legislation, 1977–1981
Legislation, 97th Congress, 1st Session Voting Profiles, 1981–1982
Age Discrimination, PL95-256 for H.R.5383, 1978
Occupational Injuries, 1978
Average Annual Pay, 1977
Moving Coal Equipment
Social Security Taxes
Norfolk and Western Strike, 1978
Fairmont Hospital nurses’ strike
Black Lung Bill, S.3477
Black Lung Bill, S.3477, comments
Black Lung Bill, S.3477, Correspondence, Treasury
Black Lung Bill, S.3477, Workfile
Black Lung Bill, S.3477, Correspondence
Black Lung Bill, S.3477, Q&A
Black Lung Bill, S.3477, Congressional Record Debate, House 1977-1978
Black Lung Bill, S.3477, Congressional Record Excerpts
Congressional Record Index, 1959-1972
Congressional Record, January 14, 1959 – September 14, 1959
BOX 342
Legislation Box 91
Congressional Record January 7, 1960 – May 29, 1962
BOX 343
Legislation Box 92
Congressional Record June 7, 1962 – June 30, 1964
Includes
Justice Arthur J. Goldberg Receives Heart of Gold Award at Variety Clubs International Luncheon, April 9, 1964
Senator Randolph, Welcome on his Second Visit to Senate, April 16, 1964
Major General Melvin J. Maas, Washington Post Article on his Death and Senator’s Letter to Mrs. Maas, April 16, 1964
President John F. Kennedy Tribute by West Virginia National Guard, Clarksburg, West Virginia, May 1, 1964
Savings Bond Program, 1964 Volunteer Workers Responsible for Success, May 1, 1964
Oil Shale, Develop into Gasoline and Synthetic Liquid Fuel Uses, May 1, 1964
Appalachian Regional Development Act, Senator Requests Additional Time for Co-Sponsorship, Virginia Mae Brown, Senator’s Remarks in Confirmation, Confirmed as Interstate Commerce Commissioner, May 7, 1964
Harpers Ferry National Historic Park Dedication with Conrad Wirth Hall and Stephen Mather Training Center, May 14, 1964
Senator George McGovern, Testimony Before Commerce Committee Supporting National Economic Conversion Commission, May 25, 1964
Senator Symington’s Remarks to American War Mothers at Arlington Cemetery, May 10 (Citation Award), May 28, 1964
Public Works Acceleration Appropriations Bill, Senator’s Remarks When He Ordered Report, June 1, 1964
Public Works Acceleration Authorization Bill Reported from Committee, Senator Gruening Mentions Senator Randolph, June 1, 1964
Secretary Orville L. Freeman Address at Shepherd College Commencement, June 1, 1964
West Virginia State College Commencement Address by Justice William O. Douglas, Senator Receives Honorary Doctor of Humanities Degree, June 2, 1964
Sylvia Porter, Article Observing Senior Citizens Month in “Your Money’s Worth,” June 2, 1964
John Horne Receives Distinguished Service Award of Small Business Investment Companies (SBIC) at Greenbrier Hotel, June 4, 1964
Honorary Doctor of Humanities Degree, Senator Received from West Virginia State College, Senator Clark Inserts, June 6, 1964
Charles Yeager and Jacqueline Cochran Honored at Luncheon, Portraits Presented to Smithsonian Institution, June 8, 1964
J. Edgar Hoover, Message on Society’s Preparedness to Receive Graduates into Ranks of Working Class, June 8, 1964
Civil Rights, Senator Speaks on Hickenlooper Amendment (Schools) and Inserts Daily Mail Editorial, June 9, 1964
Ervin Amendment to Civil Rights Bill, Senator Moves to Lay Motion on Table, June 11, 1962
Senator Case Inserts Editorial from Huntington Herald Dispatch on Bobby Baker, Mentions West Virginia Senators, June 12, 1964
Senator Douglas Pays Tribute to Senator on Leading Ticket in West Virginia on Delegates at Democratic National Convention, June 12, 1964
Civil Rights, Senator Moved That Vote be Reconsidered on Stennis Amendment (Court Assign Counsel), June 12, 1964
Civil Rights, Senator Moved Vote be Reconsidered on Tower Amendment (Equal Employment Opportunity), June 12, 1964
Civil Rights, Senator Moved Vote be Reconsidered on Thurmond Amendment (Public Accommodations), June 12, 1964
Civil Rights, Senator Moved Motion be Tabled to Reconsider Thurmond Amendment (Court Action), June 16, 1964
Civil Rights, Senator Moved Vote be Reconsidered on Thurmond Amendment (Non-Membership in Labor Union), June 16, 1964
Morris Cafritz, Senator Anderson Mentions Senator in Tribute Paid by Rabbi Gerstenfeld, June 16, 1964
Civil Rights, Senator Moved Vote be Reconsidered on Thurmond Amendment (Equal Employment Opportunities), June 17, 1964
Civil Rights, Senator Moved Vote be Reconsidered on Thurmond Amendment (Equal Employment Opportunities Commission), June 17, 1964
Civil Rights, Senator’s Speech Combines Emancipation Proclamation, June 18, 1964
Senator Dedicates Theodore Roosevelt Bridge, June 23, 1964
BOX 344
Legislation Box 93
Congressional Record July 1, 1964 – March 15, 1967
BOX 345
Legislation Box 94
Congressional Record March 16, 1967 – September 23, 1969
BOX 346
Legislation Box 95
Congressional Record September 24, 1969 – July 31, 1971
BOX 347
Legislation Box 96
Congressional Record August 6, 1971 – June 30, 1973
BOX 348
Legislation Box 97
Congressional Record July 10, 1973 – March 26, 1975
BOX 349
Legislation Box 98
Congressional Record April 7, 1975 – March 15, 1977
BOX 350
Legislation Box 99
Congressional Record April 29, 1977 – December 20, 1979
BOX 351
Legislation Box 100
Congressional Record January 3, 1980 – December 21, 1982
BOX 352
Legislation Box 101
Congressional Record January 3, 1983 – November 14, 1984
BOX 353
Legislation Box 102
Roll Call 1959 – 1966
BOX 354
Legislation Box 103
Roll Call 1967 – 1970
BOX 355
Legislation Box 104
Roll Call 1971 – 1973
BOX 356
Legislation Box 105
Roll Call 1974 – 1976
BOX 357
Legislation Box 106
Roll Call 1977 – 1980
BOX 358
Legislation Box 107
Roll Call 1981 – 1984
BOX 359
Legislation Box 108
Floor Openings and Statements 1966 – 1984
BOX 360
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 1
360:1 Address Index Cards
360:2 Abortion, 1978
360:3 Acid Rain, 1984
360:4 Action, 1978
360:5 Age, 1972 – 1984
360:6 Alaska, 1978
360:7 Older Americans, 1982
360:8 Amtrak
360:9 Appalachia
360:10 Appalachian Trail, 1975 – 1976
360:11 Athletics, 1963 – 1982
360:12 Automobiles
360:13 Robert C. Byrd, 1984
360:14 Banks, 1984
360:15 Beer, 1984
360:16 Jennings Randolph, Biographical, 1936 – 1983
360:17 Publication, Bits and Pieces, 1974 – 1979
360:18 Bridges, 1973 – 1978
360:19 Pearl S. Buck, 1981 – 1984
BOX 361
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 2
361:1 Cancer, printed 1978
361:2 United States Capitol, 1959
361:3 CETA, 1978
361:4 Civil Rights, 1964/1968
361:5 Henry Clay, 1985
361:6 Photocopy, Clarksburg Telegram, April 12, 1924 (Dr. Kennedy dies at Salem)
361:7 Close-Up, 1979
361:8 Jacqueline Cochran, 1980
361:9 Communications, 1978
361:10 Constitution, 1982-1983
361:11 Consumers, 1978
361:12 Cost-of-Living, 1978
361:13 John W. Davis, 1981/1984
361:14 Davis and Elkins College, 1969
361:15 Daylight Time, 1977
361:16 Declaration of Independence, Continental Congress, “Americans Should Remember,” July 1969
361:17 Democratic County Chairmen, 1977-1984
361:18 Draft, 1941
361:19 Economy, 1977
361:20 Thomas Edison, April 26, 1914 (photocopy)
361:21 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 1980-1981
361:22 Education, 1970s and 1980s
361:23 Elections, West Virginia, 1984
361:24 Employment, 1966/1978
361:25 Energy, 1974-1981
361:26 Etam, Earth station for international satellite communications, 1981
361:27 Environment, 1983
361:28 Flight of Life, 1980-1983
361:29 Fathers and Sons, 1962/1984
361:30 Flag Day, 1982-1983
361:31 Food, 1978
361:32 Foreign Relations, 1978
361:33 4-H
361:34 Future Homemakers of America
361:35 Genocide, 1977
361:36 German Sword, 1984
361:37 Glass, 1984
361:38 Samuel Gompers, 1982
361:39 Grandmothers
361:40 Greenbrier County Youth Camp, 1978
361:41 Guns, 1978
361:42 Grit, 1976
361:43 Highways and Road Clippings, 1949
361:44 Highways and Roads Magazines, 1940s and 1950s
361:45 J. Edgar Hoover, statement concerning National Convention Communist Party, USA, December 1959
361:46 J. Edgar Hoover, FBI Director, Accomplishments, 1961
361:47 J. Edgar Hoover, “Courage of Free Men,” George Washington Award, Freedom Foundation, February 22, 1962
361:48 J. Edgar Hoover, Remarks, Boys Club of Washington, October 27, 1954
361:49 Paradise of the Pacific, Hawaii and Statehood, 1959
361:50 Humor and Inspiration
BOX 362
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 3
362:1 Harpers Ferry, 1974-1984
362:2 Health, 1978
362:3 Highway Rehabilitation, 1972-1984
362:4 “Hilltops,” 1955
362:5 Napoleon Hill, 1962
362:6 Hobbs Act defended by JR, 1983
362:7 Homosexuals, 1978
362:8 Herbert Hoover, 1874-1964
362:9 Hospice Care, November 1982
362:10 Independence, 1969
362:11 Inflation, 1978
362:12 Jefferson’s letters on flight and first bill introduced for aeronautics
362:13 Jokes, 1984
362:14 Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, 1974
362:15 Henry J. Kaiser, 1955-1981
362:16 John F. Kennedy, 1960-1979
362:17 Kiwanis, 1973-1974
362:18 Labor, 1978
362:19 Library, 1977-1978
362:20 Abraham Lincoln, 1981
362:21 Lions Club, 1974-1979
362:22 Pare Lorentz, 1979
362:23 John T. McGraw, 1978-1981
362:24 A. James Manchin, 1981-1982
362:25 Marshall University
362:26 Robert E. Maxwell, 1980
362:27 Military Draft, 1980-1982
362:28 Mine Safety Team, 1938
362:29 Mother’s Day, 1979-1983
362:30 National Air and Space Museum, 1978
362:31 Nursing
BOX 363
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 4
363:1 Pulpit, 1978
363:2 Poems, 1983
363:3 Post Office, 1968 – 1983
363:4 Potomac, 1984 – 1985
363:5 Power of the Press, 1920
363:6 Power of Words Bulletin
363:7 Prayer Breakfasts, 1979 – 1981
363:8 Prayers
363:9 Presidents, 1978 – 1984
363:10 Presidential Proverbs, 1984
363:11 A Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, 1978 – 1979
363:12 Prison, 1972 – 1978
363:13 “From the Pulpit,” First United Presbyterian Church, Parkersburg, West Virginia, 1975
363:14 Programs for Handicapped, 1973 – 1978
363:15 Quotes
BOX 364
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 5
364:1 Railroads
364:2 Religion, 1983
364:3 Religion, 1983 (A)
364:4 Resource Recovery, 1977
364:5 Jay Rockefeller, 1981 – 1984
364:6 Franklin Roosevelt Era, Claude Pepper and Jennings Randolph, 1983
364:7 Salaries, 1976 – 1977
364:8 Secede, Mercer County Wishes to Become Part of Virginia, 1984
364:9 Selective Service, 1941 – 1968
364:10 Senate Chaplains
364:11 Senate Leaders
364:12 Clem Shaver Colonial House, McNaught’s Monthly, Article by Jennings Randolph, 1924
364:13 Signers of the Declaration of Independence, 1976
364:14 Social Security, 1978
364:15 Solar Energy Home, 1973
364:16 Solid Waste, 1976 – 1977
364:17 Speeches, 1964 – 1976
364:18 Speechmakers, 1947
364:19 W. Clement Stone
364:20 State Societies, National Conference, 1978 – 1979
364:21 Naming of States, 1974
364:22 Schools Closed by Striking Teachers, 1983
364:23 Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1978
364:24 Stories of Success, 1955
364:25 Thanksgiving Thoughts, 1968
364:26 Trotter Brothers, 1952
364:27 Truman Persuasion, 1981
364:28 Taxes, Christian Schools and the Elderly, J.R.53/H.R.13511, 1978
364:29 Tams Mountain, 1977
BOX 365
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 6
365:1 U.S. Information Agency, 1975
365:2 Veterans, 1972 – 1978
365:3 Vietnam, Congressional Record Speeches, Inserts, Etc., 1963 – 1974
365:4 Voting, 1971 - 1984
365:5 Washington Farewell Address, 1975 – 1982
365:6 George Washington, 1974 – 1983
365:7 Water, 1975
365:8 West Virginia, 1962 – 1984
365:9 What Pop Taught Me, by Senator Jennings Randolph, 1970
365:10 What’s Happening to “Mother Earth,” A Warning from Senator Jennings Randolph, 1970
365:11 White House Fellows, 1976 – 1978
365:12 Wilderness, 1975
365:13 Willard Hotel, 1968
365:14 Winds of War, 1941 – 1983
365:15 Women, 1970 – 1982
365:16 Wright Memorial Dinner, 1980
365:17 YMCA
365:18 Youth, 1967 – 1980
BOX 366
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 7
366:1 Campaign Advertising, 1958
366:2 Applications
366:3 Advertising, Billboards, 1958
366:4 Press Releases, 1958
366:5 State News Releases, 1958
366:6 Lists, 1958
366:7 Advertising, 1958
366:8 Advertising Inquiries, 1958
366:9 Brochure Material
366:10 General Election, 1958
366:11 Miscellaneous, 1958
366:12 Political Advertising, 1958
366:13 West Virginia Absentee Voters Bureau, 1960
366:14 West Virginia Associate Chairmen, 1960
366:15 Boone County, 1960
366:16 Test Ban and Disarmament
366:17 Taxes
366:18 Travel
366:19 Trucks and Trucking
366:20 United Nations
366:21 Unification of Armed Forces
366:22 Union Postal Clerk
366:23 Un-American Activities
366:24 Voting Statistics, Clippings
366:25 Voting Statistics, Magazine Articles and Pamphlets
366:26 Virginia and West Virginia
366:27 Women, Speech Material
366:28 Women
366:29 World Conditions
366:30 World Trade
366:31 “A Pilgrimage to Washington,” Bruce Catton, Holiday, June 1959
366:32 Article on Acme Limestone Company, Snow Flake
366:33 Yale Political, February 1962/Summer 1962
BOX 367
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 8
367:1 Jennings Randolph, Schedule
367:2 Literature Requests, 1958
367:3 Jennings Randolph Campaign, 1958
367:4 Workers Offered, 1958
367:5 Andrew Edmiston, 1958
367:6 Jennings Randolph, Itinerary
367:7 Jennings Randolph, Rotary, 1958
367:8 Campaign Correspondence, 1958
367:9 County Candidates, 1958
367:10 Jennings Randolph, Mail, 1958
367:11 Television Program, General Election, 1958
367:12 Veterans, 1972
367:13 Press Releases, 1960
367:14 Charleston Gazette Clippings, 1958
367:15 Billboards, General Election, 1958
367:16 Andrew Vickers, Television and Radio, 1958
367:17 James Harris, Press Division, 1958
367:18 Huelett Smith, State Chairman, 1958
367:19 Bruce Crawford Advertising, 1958
367:20 Jennings Randolph, Itinerary, October 1958
367:21 News Release and Miscellaneous Materials, 1958
367:22 County Democratic Chairman, 1958
367:23 County Clerks and Circuit Clerks, 1957
367:24 Various Items from 1958 Campaign
367:25 Miscellaneous, 1958 Campaign
367:26 General Election Literature, 1958
367:27 Campaign Order, Campaign Letter
367:28 County Clerks and Miscellaneous
367:29 Education and Change
367:30 Headquarters Invoices, 1958
367:31 Fair Campaign Code Data, 1958
367:32 Associate County Chairmen
367:33 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1958
367:34 Democratic Executive Committee, 1958
367:35 Correspondence from John E. Amos, 1958
367:36 Randolph for Senate Victory Committee
367:37 Social Security, 1959 – 1967
367:38 Churchill Message, Kennedy Remarks, 1963
367:39 Airport Act Amendments, 1959
367:40 Blue Law, West Virginia, 1963
367:41 Coal Research and Development Bill, 1959
367:42 Naval Industrial Research Ordinance Plant
367:43 Awards Committee, 1965
367:44 Handicapped, 1963 – 1968
367:45 Civil War Centennial Commission, 1959
367:46 Our Flag
367:47 Hunting, 1959
367:48 Washington, D.C. Brochures
367:49 West Virginia Travels, Monongahela Forest Extension, 1962
367:50 Social Security Act Amendments, 1959
367:51 Peace Corps. Entrance Exam
367:52 Central West Virginia Academy of Pharmacy, 1963
367:53 Grants, 5 Year Program College Education, 1959
367:54 Postal Employee Pay Raise, 1965 – 1970
367:55 Public Affairs Office Corps., 1959
367:56 Public Health Service Grants, Sewage Treatment, 1962
367:57 President of Rail Road Commission Report, 1962
367:58 Rail Road Retirement Bill, 1959
367:59 Savings Bong Rate, 1959
367:60 Selective Service Extension, 1959
367:61 Self-Employment Retirement Act, H.R.10, 1959
BOX 368
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 9
368:1 B, 1962
368:2 County Chairman (New List September), 1963
368:3 C, Original Drafts, 1962
368:4 Coal, 1962
368:5 Congratulations, Etc., 1962
368:6 Coal Pipeline, 1962
368:7 Coal: “Operation Bootstrap,” 1962
368:8 Crabtree, Paul, 1962
368:9 Central America Trip, 1962
368:10 China Policy, 1961
368:11 Democratic County Chairman for West Virginia, 1960-1962
368:12 D, Original Drafts, 1962
368:13 Dams & Reservoirs, 1962
368:14 Dams, 1962
368:15 Dams & Reservoirs – West Fork River – Cecil B. Highland, Jr., Chairman, Water Resources Committee, 1962
368:16 E, Original Drafts, 1962
368:17 Education, 1962
368:18 F, Original Drafts, 1962
368:19 Flood Control – Buckhannon River, 1962
368:20 Glass Industry, 1962
368:21 Guyandotte River – Flood Control Project, 1962
368:22 G, Original Drafts, 1962
368:23 Highways, 1962
368:24 Highland, Cecil B. – Letter from Senator Randolph, Re: West Fork River-Reservoir, 1962
368:25 H, Original Drafts, 1962
368:26 Harris, Jim, 1962
368:27 J, Original Drafts, 1962
368:28 Kennedy, President, 1962
368:29 Kiser Aluminum, 1962
368:30 K, Original Drafts, 1962
368:31 L, Original Drafts, 1962
368:32 Lake Erie – Ohio River Canal, 1962
368:33 Mc, Original Drafts, 1962
368:34 M, Original Drafts, 1962
368:35 Mills, Wilbur – Copy of Exchange of Correspondence, Re: Medicare, 1962
368:36 Morgantown Ordnance, 1962
368:37 M-14 Rifle, 1962
368:38 Melpar-Fairmont, Inc., 1962
368:39 Navy to Use German Steel, 1962
368:40 National Coal Policy Conference State Committees (Names, Addresses, Etc.), 1962
368:41 National Fuels Study – File for Jim, 1962
368:42 National Fuels Policy, 1962
368:43 O, Original Drafts, 1962
368:44 O’Boyle Tank Lines – Frank L. Grimm, President, 1962
368:45 Oklahoma, Tulsa – Post Office and Federal Building, 1962
368:46 P, Original Drafts, 1962
368:47 Photographs – Cut Lines for Pictures Sent to Newspapers, 1962
368:48 Public Debt, 1961
368:49 Polan Industries, Inc., 1962
368:50 Post Office, 1962
368:51 Photostat Orders, 1962
368:52 Public Works, 1962
368:53 ROBO, 1962
368:54 R, Original Drafts, 1962
368:55 Randolph, Senator, 1962
368:56 Residual Oil, 1962
368:57 Releases by Phone, 1962
368:58 Recommendations, 1962
368:59 Russia – Re: Inter-Parliamentary Union Meeting, 1962
368:60 Railroads, 1962
368:61 Sugar Grove, 1962
368:62 Stover Bull Drafts, 1963
368:63 Speech Schedule, 1961-1962
368:64 S, Original Drafts, 1962
368:65 Small Business, 1962
368:66 Synthetic Liquid Fuels, 1962
368:67 Smith, Hulett, 1962
368:68 T, Original Drafts, 1962
368:69 Telegrams, Drafts, 1962
368:70 Thank You Letters, 1962
368:71 Training School, 1962
368:72 Trade Expansion Act of 1962, H.R.11970
368:73 U, Original Drafts, 1962
368:74 V, Original Drafts, 1962
368:75 To be Filed, 1963
368:76 W, Original Drafts, 1961-1962
368:77 Welfare Program, 1962
368:78 Watershed – Planning and Operations Developments in W.Va., 1962
368:79 West Virginia History
368:80 X, Original Drafts, 1962
368:81 Youth, 1962
368:82 Appalachian Power Company, 1963 – Re: Application to FPC to Permit Study for Power Development Project. Grayson County, Virginia
368:83 A, 1963
368:84 Apple Growers Association, 1963
368:85 Aviation-Airports-Airlines, 1963
368:86 Army Engineers, 1963
368:87 Automation, 1963
368:88 Air Pollution, 1963
368:89 Aid to Dependent Children (ADCU) Program, 1963
368:90 B, 1963
368:91 Barron, W.W., Governor of West Virginia, 1963
368:92 Boutin, Honorable Bernard L., Administrator of General Services, 1963
368:93 Coal Mine Safety Act – Draft to Propose Bill to Amend the Mine Safety Act to Provide for the Further Prevention of Accidents in Coal Mines, 1963
368:94 C – 1963
368:95 Committee Assignments, 1963
368:96 Coal, 1963
368:97 Centennial West Virginia, 1963
368:98 D, 1963
368:99 Defense Spending Hearing – Small Business, 1962
368:100 Defense Spending Hearing – Re: Overkill, Etc., 1963
368:101 Disarmament Agency Test Ban, Etc., 1963
368:102 E, 1963
368:103 Electric – VEPCO, 1963
368:104 Exports – Coal to Japan, Etc., 1963
368:105 Education, 1963
368:106 Employment – Unemployment in West Virginia, 1963
368:107 Fumich, George Jr., 1963
368:108 Freeman, Honorary Orville L., Secretary of Agriculture, 1963
368:109 Flood Control – Little Kanawha River
368:110 Flood – Upper Ohio River Valley, 1963
368:111 Form Letters: For AE Copies, 1963
368:112 Floods – General – Relief, Etc., 1963
368:113 F, 1963
368:114 Freedoms Foundation, 1959
368:115 Federal Building, Charleston, W.Va., 1963
BOX 369
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 10
369:1 G, 1963
369:2 Galis Electric, 1963
369:3 H, 1963
369:4 Harrington and Richardson, Inc., 1963
369:5 James Harris, 1963
369:6 Walter Hart, Dominion News, 1963
369:7 Health Center, 1963
369:8 Highways, 1963
369:9 Highways, letters to supporters of State Road Commission route proposals for highways and interstate system, 1963
369:10 Charles Hodges, 1963
369:11 Humane Treatment of Animals bill, JR, 1963
369:12 I, 1963
369:13 J, 1963
369:14 K, 1963
369:15 John M. Kelly, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, 1963
369:16 President John F. Kennedy, 1963
369:17 Robert Kennedy, 1963
369:18 Ted Kennedy, 1963
369:19 Know Your State, Phil Conley, 1963
369:20 L, 1963
369:21 Library of Congress, books returned, etc., 1963
369:22 David E. Lilienthal, regarding Peaceful Atom, 1963
369:23 M, 1963
369:24 Manpower and Employment Subcommittee, JR questions, May 20, 1963
369:25 Mc, 1963
369:26 Robert S. McNamara, 1963
369:27 Melpar, Inc., 1963
369:28 Mergers, 1963
369:29 Middle Island Creek, regarding floods, 1963
369:30 Milburn Corporation, Bernard Miller, President, Pulp and Paper, 1963
369:31 Bureau of Mines, Mount Hope Facility, 1963
369:32 Miscellaneous thanks, etc., 1963
369:33 N, 1963
369:34 O, 1963
369:35 Lawrence F. O’Brien, 1963
369:36 Article, “West Virginia Oil Lures Horde of Producers,” 1963
369:37 P, 1963
369:38 Parade of Flags, 1963
369:39 Dr. Norman Vincent Peale, 1963
369:40 Pictures Mailed to Newspapers, Cut Line, 1963
369:41 Potomac River Basin Study, 1963
369:42 Press Releases, 1963
369:43 Press Releases, Received by Telephone, 1963
369:44 Public Buildings, 1963
369:45 Public Works, 1963
369:46 Public Works, Directory of Approved Projects, 1963
369:47 R, 1963
369:48 Railroads, 1963
369:49 Jennings Randolph, 1963
369:50 Records, Edison Voicewriter, Drafts from Records, 1963
369:51 Releases by Phone, 1963
369:52 Requests, 1963
369:53 Reservoir- Dams, 1963
369:54 Residual Oil, 1963
369:55 Robo, 1963
369:56 Dick Royce, Drafts, 1963
369:57 Richard Royce, File Copies of Letters, 1963
369:58 S, 1963
369:59 Saratoga Springs Public Works, 1963
369:60 Dr. Andrew Sathe, 1963
369:61 Small Business, 1963
369:62 Speech Schedule, 1963
369:63 Stationery Orders, 1963
369:64 Synthetic Liquid Fuels Act, 1963
369:65 T, 1963
369:66 Tax, 1963
369:67 Tax Structure, Message from the President, 1963
369:68 Telegrams, Drafts, 1963
369:69 Television, letters in answer to comments on Howard K. Smith program, 1963
369:70 Thank You Letters, 1963
369:71 Training School, 1963
369:72 Transportation, Urban and Intercity, 1963
369:73 Stewart Udall, 1963
369:74 V, 1963
369:75 Veterans, 1963
369:76 W, 1963
369:77 Water Pollution, 1963
369:78 Wheeling, Miscellaneous, 1963
369:79 Rex M. Whitton
369:80 Y, 1963
369:81 Youth Community Project, Charleston, 1963
369:82 Youth Conservation Corps, 1963
369:83 Z, 1963
BOX 370
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 11
370:1 To Be Filed, Letters, Etc., 1964
370:2 List of Addresses
370:3 General, A, 1964
370:4 Extra Copies of Enclosed Material, 1962 – 1964
370:5 Aviation and Airports, Etc., 1964
370:6 B, 1964
370:7 Robert C. Byrd, 1964
370:8 County Chairmen, 1964
370:9 C, 1964
370:10 Civil Rights, 1964
370:11 Paul Crabtree, 1964
370:12 Cass Railroad, 1964
370:13 Coal Miscellaneous, 1964
370:14 Dams and Reservoirs, 1964
370:15 D, 1964
370:16 Democratic Convention, 1964
370:17 Electric Power, 1964
370:18 E, 1964
370:19 Employment Trends, 1964
370:20 Education Tax Credit, Etc., 1964
370:21 F, 1964
370:22 Food Stamp Program, 1964
370:23 Flood and Flood Problems, Etc., 1964
370:24 G, 1964
370:25 Jim Harris, 1964
370:26 H, 1964
370:27 Hazel-Atlas Glass Plant, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1964
370:28 Highways, 1964
370:29 I, 1964
370:30 Industry, 1964
370:31 J, 1964
370:32 President Johnson, 1964
370:33 K, 1964
370:34 L, 1964
370:35 Mc, 1964
370:36 Middle Island Creek, 1964
370:37 M, 1964
370:38 Joseph E. Moody, National Coal Policy Conference, Inc., Statement to the Joint Congress, 1964
370:39 Map, 1964 West Virginia Congressional Districts
370:40 Newspapers Subscription Slips
370:41 Newspaper List for West Virginia, 1962 – 1964
370:42 Correspondence, N, 1964
370:43 Correspondence, New Martinsville Post Office, 1964
370:44 O, 1964
370:45 P, 1964
370:46 Pictures, Cut Lines, 1963 – 1964
370:47 Public Works, 1964
370:48 Poverty Program, 1964
370:49 Robotic 1964
370:50 Senator Randolph, Personal Thanks, Etc., 1964
370:51 Releases Received by Phone and Mail, 1964
370:52 R, 1964
370:53 Royce, Drafts, 1964
370:54 Residual Oil Import Quotas, Etc., 1964
370:55 Railroads, 1964
370:56 George E. Reedy, Press Secretary of President Johnson, 1964
370:57 Senator Jennings Randolph, Brochure Used in 1958
370:58 S, 1964
370:59 Jennings Randolph Speech Schedule, 1964
370:60 Small Business, 1964
370:61 Sugar Grove, Naval Radio Receiving Station “Big Dish,” 1964
370:62 Smith, Hulett (Also Check Political for Comments), 1964
370:63 Sports, 1964
370:64 Small Business Loans, Etc., 1964
370:65 Shriver, Sargent, 1964
370:66 T, 1964
370:67 Telegrams, Drafts, 1964
370:68 Telegrams Sent, 1964
370:69 Trade Mission, 1964
370:70 Training School, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1964
370:71 Thompson Ramo Wooldridge, 1963
370:72 Travel Clinic, 1964
370:73 Tourist Centers, Dr. Walter A. Gropius, Architect to Plan and Design Projects at Bluestone Lake Black Water Falls, Twin Falls, and Hawk’s Nest. Total Cost $23.7 Million, 1964
370:74 Taxes, 1964
370:75 Tourist Centers, Miscellaneous, 1964
370:76 Article, “The Case Against Urban Renewal,” Human Events, April 1963
370:77 U, 1964
370:78 Stewart Udall, 1964
370:79 V, 1964
370:80 Voting, Cut Voting Age to 18, 1964
370:81 Veterans, 1964
370:82 W, 1964
370:83 Water Pollution, 1964
370:84 Water Pollution and Problems, 1964
370:85 Wheeling, 1964
370:86 West Virginia News Digest, 1964
370:87 West Virginia Society of the District of Columbia, 1964
370:88 West Virginia Employment Statistics, 1963-1964
370:89 Wheat Sale to Russia, Comments, Etc., 1964
370:90 West Virginia, Population Loss and Gain by Counties, The Charleston Gazette, May 28, 1964
370:91 West Virginia, Miscellaneous Comments, Etc., 1964
370:92 Welfare Department, Comments, D.C. and West Virginia, Etc., 1964
370:93 Youth, Miscellaneous, 1964
370:94 Youth, Charleston Youth Community, 1964
370:95 Youth, Science Camp, 1964
370:96 Maps, West Virginia Counties, 1965
370:97 Speech Schedule, 1965
370:98 Newspaper, Radio and Television List, 1966
370:99 Speech File, 1966
BOX 371
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 12
371:1 American Association of Junior Colleges, 1965
371:2 Appalachia – Regional Development Act, 1965
371:3 Air Force, 1965
371:4 Aircraft Companies Airlines, 1965
371:5 Area Redevelopment Administration (Commerce), 1965
371:6 Anti-Trust, 1965
371:7 Army Engineers, 1965
371:8 Atomic Energy Commission, 1965
371:9 Automobile Safety, 1965
371:10 Army, 1965
371:11 Appendix, 1965
371:12 Agriculture, 1965
371:13 “The Bluefield Story: Winning is Just the Beginning,” 1965
371:14 Banking Structure, 1965
371:15 Robert C. Byrd, 1965
371:16 Census, 1965
371:17 Campaign, 1966 (television, radio, features – idea file)
371:18 Commission on Religion and Race, 1965
371:19 China, 1965
371:20 Community Facilities Administration, 1965
371:21 Consolidation Coal, 1965
371:22 Conservation, 1965
371:23 Commerce, 1965
371:24 Civil Service Commission, 1965
371:25 Donner Foundation, 1965
371:26 Defense, 1965
371:27 Democratic News Service, 1965
371:28 Drought, 1965
371:29 Division of Securities, 1965
371:30 Education, 1965
371:31 Education and Training: The Bridge Between Man and His Work, 1965
371:32 Office of Economic Opportunity, 1965
371:33 Economic Indicators, 1965
371:34 Exports, 1965
371:35 Economic Development Administration, 1965
371:36 Farmers Home Administration, 1965
371:37 Foreign Aid, 1965
371:38 Federal Power Commission, 1965
371:39 Federal Aviation Agency, 1965
371:40 Federal Spending, 1965
371:41 Farmers Union, 1965
371:42 Governor’s Office, 1965
371:43 Gallup Political Index, 1965
371:44 The Gold Situation, 1965
371:45 General Services Administration (GSA), 1965
371:46 Health Profession Loan Program, 1965
371:47 Housing and Home Finance Agency, 1965
371:48 Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965
371:49 West Virginia State Department of Health, 1965
BOX 372
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 13
372:1 West Virginia Human Rights Commission, 1965
372:2 Hunger, 1965
372:3 Project Head Start, 1965
372:4 Hillbilly, 1965
372:5 Harpers Ferry, 1965
372:6 Releases, Department of the Interior, 1965
372:7 International Development (foreign aid), 1965
372:8 Job Corps, 1965
372:9 Federal Aviation Agency, Five Year National Airport Plan, 1966-1970
372:10 Letters, 1965
372:11 Liberty Lobby, 1965
372:12 Labor, 1965
372:13 Library of Congress, 1965
372:14 Medicare, 1965
372:15 Manpower Advisory Committee, 1965
372:16 Morgantown, 1965
372:17 Masthead, 1965
372:18 Moral Re-Armament, 1965
372:19 Matthiessen-Hegeler Zinc Company, 1965
372:20 Jennings Randolph, Washington Report, 1965
372:21 National Science Foundation, 1965
372:22 NASA, 1965
372:23 National Defense Education Act, 1965
372:24 NBC, 1965
372:25 Newspapers, friend-foe, and newsletters, 1965
372:26 Nuclear Age, 1965
372:27 Nursing, 1965
372:28 National Park Service, 1965
372:29 Navy, 1965
372:30 “Opinion in the Capital,” 1965
372:31 Presidential Documents, 1965
372:32 Peace Corps, 1965
372:33 Photographer, 1965
372:34 Post Offices/Federal Buildings, 1965
372:35 Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 1965
372:36 Public Health Service, 1965
372:37 C & P Telephone Company, Political, 1965
372:38 Political, 1965
372:39 Quotas, 1965
372:40 Radio/Television Statements (beeper and demo scripts), 1965
372:41 Radio and Television Correspondence, 1965
372:42 Releases originating out of Jennings Randolph’s office in Washington, 1965
372:43 Broadcast Maps and Information, 1965
372:44 Jennings Randolph Biographical Material, 1965
372:45 Reapportionment, 1965
372:46 News Media Briefings, 1965
372:47 Rapid Transit, 1965
372:48 Rural Electrification Administration, 1965
372:49 RCA, 1965
372:50 Safety, 1965
372:51 Small Business Administration, 1965
372:52 Speakers to Appear in West Virginia, 1965
372:53 Social Security, 1965
372:54 West Virginia Skiing, 1965
372:55 Strategic Bomber Cutback, 1965
372:56 Small Business Hearing, 1965
372:57 Taft-Hartley, 1965
372:58 West Virginia Travel Magazine, 1965
372:59 Meet the Press, 1967-1968
372:60 Morgantown Post, Souvenir Extra, October 2, 1965 (WVU defeats Pitt in football)
372:61 Jennings Randolph, Seventh World Affairs Institute, 1966
372:62 Application for Federal Employment (George Colin McIntosh Sr.)
372:63 West Virginia State Democratic Executive Committee, 1964-1965
372:64 United Nations (UN), 1965
372:65 Veterans, 1965
372:66 Vietnam, 1965
372:67 Vice President, 1965
372:68 Cabinet Wives, Visitors and Hospitality Group, 1966
372:69 West Virginia University, 1965
372:70 Wood County History, 1965
372:71 White House Message, 1964 – 1965
372:72 Walter Reed, 1965
372:73 Western Union Schedules
372:74 Youth Wants to Know, 1965
372:75 Yugoslavia, 1965
BOX 373
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 14
373:1 Area Development Administration, Employment & Unemployment, 1964
373:2 Awards, 1965
373:3 Academies, Nominations by Senator Randolph, 1965
373:4 Appropriations, Miscellaneous for State, 1965
373:5 Atomic Energy Commission, Research & Etc., 1965
373:6 Air Pollution, 1965
373:7 Automation, 1964-1965
373:8 Appalachian Bill, Comments, House Before Passage, 1965
373:9 Appalachian Redevelopment Bill, 1965
373:10 Appalachian Program, Governors to Launch, John L. Sweeney Co-Chairman of the Commission, 1965
373:11 Apple Growers, Migrant Workers, 1965
373:12 Appointments, 1965
373:13 Airports, Kanawha, 1965
373:14 Airports, Tri-State, 1965
373:15 Aviation, 1965
373:16 Aviation, Miscellaneous, 1965
373:17 Aviation, Lake Central, 1965
373:18 Eldercare, 1965
373:19 Medicare, 1965
373:20 Robert C. Byrd, 1965
373:21 Robert C. Byrd, comments on black demonstrations, 1965
373:22 Billboards and display signs along highways, 1965
373:23 William Batt, visit to West Virginia, 1965
373:24 W. W. Barron, 1965
373:25 Beautification, 1965
373:26 Congress, 1965
373:27 Cass Scenic Railroad, 1965
373:28 Civil Rights, 1965
373:29 Colleges, Miscellaneous, 1965
373:30 Shepherd College, history and growth, 1965
373:31 West Virginia Wesleyan College, grant for new science hall, 1965
373:32 Phyllis Curtin, 1965
373:33 Constitutional Convention, 1965
373:34 Civil Rights Voting Bill, 1965
373:35 Columnist, Carl W. McCardle, Wheeling, 1965
373:36 Clippings, 1965
373:37 Clippings, 1965 (A)
373:38 Clippings, 1965 (B)
373:39 Arch Moore, 1965
373:40 Nudist Camp, Charleston, West Virginia, 1965
BOX 374
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 15
374:1 Poverty Program Comments, 1965
374:2 Poll Tax, 1965
374:3 Parole Policy, 1965
374:4 Pollution, Air and Water Pollution Coal Research, 1965
374:5 Parks, 1965
374:6 Cranberry Glades, 1965
374:7 Parks, Seneca Rocks/Spruce Knob, 1965
374:8 Park Land Acquisition, 1965
374:9 Political, 1966, Clips from 1965
374:10 Political, 1966 Special File, Moore and Vietnam, 1965 – 1966
374:11 Political, 1966, Robertson Vs. Randolph, 1965
374:12 Political, 1966, Appalachia, 1965
374:13 Political, 1966, Farland, 1965
374:14 River Dredging, 1965
374:15 Railroads, 1965
374:16 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., 1965
374:17 Residual Oil, 1965
374:18 Retraining Program, 1965
374:19 Washington Report by Jennings Randolph, 1965
374:20 West Virginia Employment Trends, 1965
374:21 White House, 1965
374:22 Agriculture, 1966
374:23 Appalachia, 1966
374:24 Department of the Army, 1966
374:25 Army Corps. of Engineers, 1966
374:26 Atomic Energy Commission, 1966
374:27 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1966
374:28 Attorney General, 1966
374:29 Associated General Contractors, 1966
374:30 Air Force, 1966
374:31 Bureau of Mines, 1966
374:32 Bureau of Budget, 1966
374:33 Robert C. Byrd, 1966
374:34 Campaign, 1966
374:35 Coast Guard, 1966
374:36 West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, 1966
374:37 Civil Service Commission, 1966
374:38 Correspondence, 1965 – 1966
374:39 Department of Commerce, 1966
374:40 News Releases, Library of Congress, 1966
374:41 Editorial, Charleston Gazette and Morgantown Dominion News, 1966
374:42 Department of Defense, 1966
374:43 Democratic National Committee, 1966
374:44 Education, 1966
374:45 West Virginia Department of Employment Security, 1966
374:46 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1966
374:47 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), 1966
374:48 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), 1966
374:49 Federal Power Commission, 1966
374:50 General Service Administration (GSA), 1966
374:51 Governor’s Office, 1966
374:52 Governor’s Office, 1966 (A)
374:53 West Virginia Department of Health, 1966
374:54 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Head Start, 1966
374:55 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1966
BOX 375
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 16
375:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1966
375:2 Department of the Interior, 1966
375:3 Interstate Commerce Commission, 1966
375:4 Agency for International Development, 1966
375:5 Representative Kee, 1966
375:6 Department of Labor, 1966
375:7 Library of Congress, Book Return Verification, January 19, 1966
375:8 Morgantown Area Chamber of Commerce Newsletter, Morgantown, West Virginia, September 14, 1966
375:9 “Meet the Press,” 1966
375:10 Medicare, Press Release by Senator Randolph, May 23, 1966
375:11 National Science Foundation, 1966
375:12 NASA, 1966
375:13 National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, 1966
375:14 Neighborhood Youth Corps, 1966
375:15 Radio-TV Beepers, 1966
375:16 Summersville Airport, 1966
375:17 Soil Conservation Service, 1966
375:18 Small Business Administration (SBA), 1966
375:19 Releases from Washington Office, 1966
375:20 U.S. Department of the State, 1966
375:21 Social Security, 1966
375:22 United Nations (UN), 1966
375:23 Urban Planning Assistance Program, 1966
375:24 Veterans, 1966
BOX 376
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 17
376:1 Air Force, 1966 – 1967
376:2 Agriculture, 1967
376:3 Department of the Army, 1967
376:4 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1967
376:5 Special Committee on Aging, 1967
376:6 Army Corps. of Engineers, 1967
376:7 Kanawha-Midway Airport, 1967
376:8 Airport Controversy, 1967
376:9 Allegheny Airlines, 1967
376:10 Atomic Energy Committee, 1966 – 1967
376:11 Robert C. Byrd, 1967
376:12 Business Index, 1967
376:13 Comsat, 1967
376:14 Civil Service Commission, 1967
376:15 Department of Commerce, 1967
376:16 Correspondence, 1967
376:17 C&O/B&O Timetable, 1967
376:18 Dams and Reservoirs, 1967
376:19 Democratic National Committee, 1967
376:20 Department of Defense, 1967
376:21 Defense Supply Agency, 1967
376:22 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1967
376:23 Education, 1967
376:24 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), 1967
376:25 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), 1967
376:26 Federal Power Commission, 1967
376:27 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 1967
376:28 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 1967
376:29 U.S. Forest Service, 1967
376:30 General Service Administration (GSA), 1967
376:31 Sheet Glass Industry, 1967
376:32 Office of Education, 1967
376:33 Office of Education, 1967 (A)
376:34 Office of Education, 1967 (B)
BOX 377
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 18
377:1 A, 1967
377:2 Appalachia Comments, Etc., 1965 – 1967
377:3 Air Pollution, 1966 – 1967
377:4 Aged, 1967
377:5 Aviation, Names of Presidents for All Airlines, Etc., 1967
377:6 Aviation and Airports, 1967
377:7 B, 1967
377:8 Coal Research, Etc., 1967
377:9 C, 1967
377:10 Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service Telephone Directory, 1967
377:11 County and City Elected Officials, 1967
377:12 D, 1967
377:13 E, 1967
377:14 F, 1967
377:15 G, 1967
377:16 Jim Harris, 1967
377:17 Highways, 1967
377:18 H, 1967
377:19 J, 1967
377:20 President Johnson, 1967
377:21 K, 1967
377:22 L, 1967
377:23 Library of Congress, Return of Books, Etc., 1966
377:24 M, 1967
377:25 Mayors of West Virginia, 1967
377:26 Mc, 1967
377:27 Naval Academy, 1967
377:28 National Safety Council, 1967
377:29 Public Works Committee, 1967-1968
377:30 Post Office, 1968
377:31 Peace Corps, 1967-1968
377:32 Meet the Press, Transcripts, 1966-1967
377:33 Arch Moore, 1967
377:34 Department of the Navy, 1967
377:35 NASA, 1967
377:36 National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, 1967
377:37 Training Programs for Redevelopment Areas, 1967
377:38 Neighborhood Youth Corps, 1967
377:39 Manpower Development and Training Act Projects, 1967
377:40 Labor Area Classifications, 1967
377:41 National Science Foundation, 1967
377:42 Small Business Administration, 1966-1967
377:43 Railway Strike, 1967
377:44 Group Research Report, 1967
377:45 Rural Electrification Administration, 1967
377:46 Radio-Television Beepers, 1967
377:47 Releases Originating in Washington Office, 1967
377:48 Department of Transportation, 1967
377:49 Treasury Department, 1967
377:50 Telegram, 1967
377:51 Supreme Court, 1966
377:52 Senate Public Works Committee Releases, 1966-1967
377:53 John Slack, 1967
377:54 Select Committee on Small Business, 1967
377:55 Department of State, 1967
377:56 Social Security, 1967
377:57 Post Office, 1967
377:58 Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 1967
377:59 Peace Corps, 1967
377:60 Department of Labor, 1967
377:61 Library of Congress, 1967
BOX 378
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 19
378:1 Community Facilities, 1967
378:2 Departmental Reserved Loan Funds, 1967
378:3 Urban Planning Assistance Program, 1967
378:4 College Housing Loan, 1967
378:5 Public Housing, 1967
378:6 Recertification of Workable Program, 1967
378:7 Urban Renewal, 1967
378:8 Public Works Planning Advance, 1967
378:9 United States Information Agency, 1967
378:10 Agency for International Development, 1967
378:11 Interstate Commerce Commission, 1967
378:12 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1967
378:13 Bureau of Mines, 1967
378:14 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 1967
378:15 Fish and Wildlife, 1967
378:16 Geological Survey, 1967
378:17 National Park Service, 1966-1967
378:18 Office of Coal Research, 1967
378:19 Personal, Louise, 1967
378:20 Public Works, Copies of Letters Delivered to Jim, 1967
378:21 Press Releases by Phone, Copies to Bill, 1967
378:22 President of the United States, Messages Sent to the Office by President Johnson, 1967
378:23 Senator Randolph, Personal Letters, Thanks, Etc., 1967
378:24 Senator Randolph, Personal, Thanks, Etc., 1968
378:25 Requests, 1967
378:26 Statements, Opening Statements by Senator Jennings Randolph, 1967
378:27 Speech Schedules, 1967
378:28 Speech Schedules, 1968
378:29 Strikes, Teachers, Clips and Material Which Might be Used in Speeches, 1967
378:30 Telegram Drafts, 1967
378:31 Telegrams Sent, 1967
378:32 Telegrams Sent, 1968
378:33 Telegram Drafts, 1968
378:34 Jim Sprouse, Comments, Letters, Etc., 1968
378:35 Tent and Trailer Campers and Hikers Association, 1967
378:36 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 1967
378:37 Veterans, 1967
378:38 Vietnam, 1967
378:39 Water Resources Council, 1967
378:40 West Virginia, Comments, Etc., 1967
378:41 P, 1967
378:42 R, 1967
378:43 S, 1967
378:44 T, 1967
378:45 U, 1967
378:46 W, 1967
378:47 K, 1968
378:48 L, 1968
378:49 Mc, 1968
378:50 M, 1968
378:51 O, 1968
378:52 P, 1968
378:53 R, 1968
378:54 S, 1968
378:55 U, 1968
378:56 V, 1968
378:57 W, 1968
378:58 Y, 1968
378:59 Department of Education, Randolph County Schools, 1968
378:60 Application for Donation of Surplus Personal Property Forms, 1968
378:61 United States Department of Justice, 1967
378:62 Representative James Kee, 1967-1968
378:63 West Virginia Department of Mines, Coal Production, January-March 1968
378:64 Special Committee on Aging, 1968
378:65 United States Department of Agriculture, 1968
378:66 Forest Service, 1968
378:67 Rural Electrification Administration, 1968
378:68 Soil Conservation Service, 1968
378:69 United States Air Force, 1968
378:70 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1968
378:71 Appendix Articles, 1968
378:72 United States Army Corps of Engineers, 1968
378:73 United States Department of the Army, 1968
378:74 West Virginia Business Index, 1968
378:75 Chamber of Commerce, 1968
378:76 Civil Service Commission, 1968
378:77 Economic Development Administration, 1968
BOX 379
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 20
379:1 United States Department of Commerce, 1968
379:2 United States Department of Defense, 1968
379:3 Defense Supply Agency, 1968
379:4 West Virginia Employment Trends, 1967-1968
379:5 Farmers Home Administration (FHA), 1968
379:6 Federal Aviation Administration, 1968
379:7 Federal Bureau of Investigation, 1967
379:8 Federal Power Commission, 1968
379:9 General Services Administration (GSA), 1968
379:10 Governor’s Office, 1967-1968
379:11 Public Health Service, 1968
379:12 West Virginia Department of Health (State of the State’s Health), 1967-1968
379:13 United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1968
379:14 Federal Housing Administration (FHA), 1968
379:15 College Housing Loan, 1968
379:16 Public Housing, 1968
379:17 Public Works Planning Advance, 1968
379:18 Recertification of Workable Programs, 1968
379:19 Urban Renewal, 1968
379:20 Urban Planning Assistance, 1968
379:21 Bureau of Mines, 1968
379:22 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 1968
379:23 Fish and Wildlife, 1968
379:24 National Park Service, 1968
379:25 Geological Survey, 1968
379:26 Office of Coal Research, 1968
379:27 Water Pollution Control Administration, 1968
379:28 United States Department of Justice, 1968
379:29 U.S. Department of Education, 1968
379:30 College Work-Study, 1968
379:31 Hill-Burton, 1968
379:32 U.S. Department of Labor, 1968
379:33 Area Classification, 1968
379:34 Manpower Development and Training Act Projects, 1968
379:35 Neighborhood Youth Corps., 1968
379:36 Training Programs for Redevelopment Areas, 1968
379:37 “Meet the Press,” 1968
379:38 NASA, 1968
379:39 National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, 1968
379:40 National Science Foundation, 1968
379:41 Veterans, 1968
379:42 Veterans Administration, 1968
379:43 Department of State, 1968
379:44 Select Committee on Small Business, 1968
379:45 Small Business Administration, 1968
379:46 Radio-Television Beepers, 1968
379:47 Department of Transportation, 1968
379:48 Release Originating in Washington Office, 1968
BOX 380
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 21
380:1 Agency International Development, 1968
380:2 Special Committee on Aging, 1969
380:3 U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1969
380:4 Forest Service, 1969
380:5 Rural Electrical Administration, 1969
380:6 Soil Conservation Service, 1969
380:7 U.S. Army, 1969
380:8 U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, 1969
380:9 Atomic Energy Commission, 1969
380:10 Robert C. Byrd, 1967
380:11 Civil Service Commission, 1969
380:12 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1969
380:13 U.S. Department of Commerce, 1969
380:14 Economic Development Administration, 1969
380:15 U.S. Department of Defense, 1969
380:16 Defense Supply Agency, 1969
380:17 Farmers Home Administration, 1969
380:18 Federal Aviation Administration, 1969
380:19 Federal Power Commission, 1969
380:20 General Service Administration, 1969
380:21 Hill Burton
380:22 Governor’s Office, 1969
380:23 Social and Rehabilitation Services, 1969
380:24 Health, Education, and Welfare, 1969
380:25 U.S. Office of Education, 1969
380:26 College, Work-Study, 1969
380:27 Construction, 1969
380:28 Federal Affected Areas, 1969
380:29 Follow Through, 1969
380:30 Public Health, 1969
380:31 Strengthening Developing Institutions, 1969
380:32 West Virginia Department of Health, 1969
380:33 Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1969
380:34 College Housing Loan, 1969
380:35 Community Facilities, 1969
380:36 Public Housing, 1969
380:37 Recertification of Workable Programs, 1969
380:38 Urban Planning Assistance, 1969
380:39 Urban Renewal, 1967
380:40 Weekly Summary, 1969
380:41 Bureau of Mines, 1969
380:42 U.S. Department of the Interior, 1969
380:43 National Park Service, 1969
380:44 Geological Survey, 1969
380:45 Fish and Wildlife Services, 1969
380:46 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 1969
BOX 381
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 22
381:1 Gun Law, 1969
381:2 Helvetia – Swiss Crafts Centennial Celebration, 1969
381:3 Conservation – West Virginia division of the Izaak Walton League, 1969
381:4 Farmers Home Administration, 1969
381:5 Forest Festival, 1969
381:6 Industry, 1969
381:7 Speech, American Bar Institute, Seminar on Legal Issues in Coal Industry, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C., June 1, 1978
381:8 Honorary Award, Morris Harvey College
381:9 Health Speeches and Messages
381:10 West Virginia Law Review, Coal Issue
381:11 West Virginia Judges, 1969
381:12 Electoral Reform, 1969
381:13 Handicapped, 1969
381:14 Hospitals, 1969
381:15 Health Center, Morgantown, 1969
381:16 Huntington Downtown Renewal Program, 1968
381:17 Highways, Interstate 64 Pileup in Fog, 1969
381:18 Job Corps, 1969
381:19 West Virginia Congressional Delegation, Comments, 1969
381:20 Federal Buildings and Post Offices, 1969
381:21 John A. Jones, Weirton, 1969
381:22 Housing Projects, 1969
381:23 Head Start Programs, 1969
381:24 Dams and Reservoirs, 1969
381:25 Canaan Valley, Recreation Potential, 1969
381:26 William J. Driver, 1969
381:27 Don Daniels, Midnight Cowboy picture and comments, 1969
381:28 Executive Departments of West Virginia
381:29 Personal
381:30 Office of Coal Research, 1969
381:31 Water Pollution Control Administration, 1969
381:32 Job Corps., 1968
381:33 U.S. Department of Justice, 1969
381:34 U.S. Department of Labor, 1969
381:35 Areas of Substantial Unemployment, 1969
381:36 Manpower Development and Training Act, 1969
381:37 Neighborhood Youth Corps., 1969
381:38 Meet the Press, 1969
381:39 NASA, 1969
381:40 National Foundation on the Art and the Humanities, 1969
381:41 National Science Foundation, 1969
381:42 U.S. Department of the Navy, 1969
381:43 Office of Economic Opportunity, 1969
381:44 Head Start, 1969
381:45 Program Administration, 1969
381:46 Upward Bound, 1969
381:47 Peace Corps., 1969
381:48 Personal Vouchers Stamps
381:49 Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 1969
381:50 U.S. Post Office Department, 1969
381:51 Public Works Committee, 1969
381:52 Releases Originating in Washington Office, 1969
381:53 Radio – Television, 1969
381:54 Small Business Administration, 1969
381:55 Social Security, 1969
381:56 U.S. Department of State, 1969
381:57 U.S. Department of Transportation, 1969
381:58 Department of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Eric Steven Roth, 1969
381:59 Veterans Administration, 1969
BOX 382
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 23
382:1 Agency for International Development, 1970
382:2 Special Committee on Aging, 1970
382:3 U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1969 – 1970
382:4 Forest Service, 1970
382:5 Rural Electrification Administration, 1970
382:6 Soil Conservation Service, 1970
382:7 Farmers Home Administration, 1970
382:8 U.S. Army, 1970
382:9 U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, 1970
382:10 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1970
382:11 Census Bureau, 1970
382:12 Civil Service Commission, 1970
382:13 U.S. Department of Commerce, 1970
382:14 U.S. Department of Defense, 1970
382:15 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1970
382:16 Economic Development Administration, 1970
382:17 Federal Trade Commission, 1970
382:18 Environmental Protection Agency, 1970
382:19 Federal Aviation Administration, 1970
382:20 Federal Power Commission, 1970
382:21 General Service Administration (GSA), 1970
382:22 Education and Welfare Health, 1970
382:23 Hill Burton, 1970
382:24 Head Start, 1970
382:25 U.S. Office of Education, 1970
382:26 U.S. Office of Education, 1970 (A)
382:27 College Work Study, 1970
382:28 Construction, 1970
382:29 Federally Accepted Areas, 1970
382:30 Follow-Through
382:31 Public Health Services, 1970
382:32 Strengthening Developing Institutions, 1970
382:33 West Virginia Department of Health, 1970 – 1971
382:34 Public Housing, 1970
382:35 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1970
382:36 College Housing Loan, 1970 – 1971
382:37 Public Work Planning Advance, 1970
382:38 Reception of Workable Programs, 1970
382:39 Urban Planning Assistance, 1970
382:40 Urban Renewal, 1970
382:41 Weekly Summary, 1970
382:42 Interstate Commerce Commission, 1970
382:43 U.S. Department of Interior, 1970 – 1971
BOX 383
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 24
383:1 Releases, Washington Office, 1970
383:2 Releases, Washington Office, 1970 (A)
383:3 U.S. Department of Transportation, 1970
383:4 U.S. Department of Transportation, 1970 (A)
383:5 U.S. Department of Transportation, 1970 (B)
383:6 Veterans Administration, 1970
383:7 U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1971
383:8 Soil Conservation Service, 1971
383:9 Rural Electrification Administration, 1971
383:10 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), 1971
383:11 U.S. Air Force, 1971
383:12 U.S. Army, 1971
383:13 U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers, 1971
383:14 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1971
383:15 Action News, 1971
383:16 Amtrak, 1971
383:17 Census Bureau, 1970 – 1971
383:18 Civil Service Commission, 1971 – 1972
383:19 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1971
383:20 Department of Commerce, 1971
383:21 Economic Development Administration, 1971
383:22 Department of Defense, 1971
383:23 Defense Supply Agency, 1971
383:24 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1971
383:25 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 1971
383:26 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 1971
383:27 General Service Administration (GSA), 1971
383:28 Head Start, 1971
383:29 Hill Burton, 1971
383:30 National Institutes of Health, 1971
383:31 Public Health Service, 1971
383:32 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1971
383:33 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Office of Education, 1971
383:34 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Office of Education, 1971 (A)
BOX 384
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 25
384:1 Small Business Administration (SBA), 1971
384:2 Social Security Administration, 1971
384:3 Department of the State, 1971
384:4 Federal Highway Administration, 1970 – 1972
384:5 National Transportation Safety Board, 1971
384:6 Department of Transportation, 1970 – 1971
384:7 Department of the Treasury, 1971
384:8 Veterans Administration (VA), 1971
384:9 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), 1972
384:10 Forest Service, 1972
384:11 Rural Electrification Administration, 1972
384:12 Soil Conservation Service, 1972
384:13 Department of Agriculture, 1972
384:14 Air Force, 1972
384:15 Army, 1972
384:16 Army Corps of Engineers, 1972
384:17 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1972
384:18 Action, 1972
384:19 Civil Service Commission, 1972
384:20 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1972
384:21 Department of Commerce, 1972
384:22 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1972
384:23 Defense Supply Agency, 1972
384:24 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1972
384:25 Emergency Preparedness (Buffalo Creek), 1972
384:26 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 1972
384:27 Federal Power Commission, 1972
384:28 General Service Administration (GSA), 1972
384:29 Governor’s Office (William H. Loy Land Deal), 1972
384:30 HEW, 1972
384:31 Head Start, 1972
384:32 Hill-Burton, 1972
384:33 Social and Rehabilitation Services, 1972
384:34 Report, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, 1972
384:35 National Institutes of Health, 1972
384:36 HEW, Easter Seal Poster Child, Pamela Jo Baker, Campaign Chairman Peter Falk, March 1975
384:37 Public Health Service, 1972
384:38 HEW Letter, Black Lung Benefits, 1972
384:39 United States Office of Education, 1972
384:40 99 CC News, No.75, October 1972
384:41 13th Mexico-U.S. Interparliamentary Conference, 1973
384:42 Senator Randolph, 1972 Voting Percentage
384:43 Releases Originating from Washington Office, 1972 (1 of 3)
384:44 Releases Originating from Washington Office, 1972 (2 of 3)
BOX 385
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 26
385:1 Releases Originating from Washington Office, 1972 (3 of 3)
385:2 Small Business Administration, 1972
385:3 Small Business Administration, Select Committee, 1972
385:4 Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service, 1972
385:5 U.S. Department of State, 1972
385:6 U.S. Department of Labor, 1972
385:7 Areas of Substantial Unemployment, 1972
385:8 Jobs, 1972
385:9 Manpower Development and Training Act (MDTA), 1972
385:10 N1eighborhood Youth Corps. (NYC), 1972
385:11Operation Mainstream, 1972
385:12 Meet the Press, 1972
385:13 National Foundation of the Arts and the Humanities, 1972
385:14 National Science Foundation, 1972 – 1973
385:15 U.S. Department of the Navy, 1972
385:16 Meet the Press, 1971 – 1972
385:17 Department of Justice, 1972
385:18 Department of the Interior, 1972
385:19 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 1972
385:20 Bureau of Land Management, 1972
385:21 Bureau of Mines, 1972
385:22 Office of Coal Research, 1972
385:23 Fish and Wildlife Service, 1972
385:24 Geological Survey, 1972
385:25 National Park Service, 1972
385:26 Public Works, 1972 (1 of 2)
385:27 Public Works, 1972 (2 of 2)
385:28 Commerce Department, Jimmy Price, 1972
BOX 386
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 27
386:1 Personal, Louise, 1972
386:2 Youth, 1972
386:3 West Virginia Democratic Absentee Voters’ Bureau (Hubert T. Taylor), 1972
386:4 West Virginia Voter Registration, Etc., 1972
386:5 World Affairs Institute, 1972
386:6 Stationary, 1972
386:7 Speeches, 1972
386:8 Jennings Randolph, 1972
386:9 College Work Study, 1972
386:10 Federally Affected Areas, 1972
386:11 Follow Through, 1972
386:12 Strengthening Developing Institutions, 1972
386:13 West Virginia Department of Health, 1972
386:14 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1973
386:15 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 1973
386:16 Federal Power Commission (FPC), 1983
386:17 Federal Energy Office, 1973
386:18 General Services Administration (GSA), 1973
386:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1973
386:20 Hill Burton, 1973
386:21 Headstart, 1973
386:22 National Institutes of Health, 1973
386:23 U.S. Army, 1973
386:24 Army Corps Of Engineers, 1973
386:25 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1973
386:26 Bureau of the Budget, 1973
386:27 Civil Service Commission, 1973
386:28 U.S. Coast Guard, 1973
386:29 U.S. Department of Commerce, 1973
386:30 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1973
386:31 Economic Stabilization Program, Cost of Living Council News, 1973
386:32 Environmental Protection Agency, 1973
386:33 Department of Defense, 1973
386:34 Defense Supply Agency, 1973
386:35 U.S. Department of Transportation, 1972
386:36 Federal Highway Administration, 1972
386:37 National Transportation Safety Board, 1972
386:38 Veterans Administration, 1972
386:39 Remarks
386:40 Action, 1973
386:41 U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1973
386:42 Farmers Home Administration, 1973
386:43 U.S. Forest Service (USFS), 1973
386:44 U.S. Rural Electrification Administration, 1973
386:45 Soil Conservation Service, 1973
386:46 U.S. Department of the Air Force (USAF), 1973
386:47 Office of Economic Opportunity, 1972
386:48 Emergency Food and Medical Services, 1972
386:49 Legal Services, 1972
386:50 Major Disaster Relief, 4 Counties Along Guyandotte River: Mingo, Logan, Wyoming, and
McDowell, 1972
386:51 Postal Service, 1972
386:52 Public Works Committee, 1972
BOX 387
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 28
387:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Diethylstilbestrol (DES), 1973
387:2 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 1973
387:3 College Work-Study, 1973
387:4 Federally Affected Areas, 1973
387:5 West Virginia Department of Health, 1973
387:6 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1973
387:7 Recertification Workable Program, 1973
387:8 Urban Planning Assistance, 1973
387:9 Urban Renewal, 1973
387:10 U.S. Department of the Interior, 1973
387:11 Bureau of Land Management, 1973
387:12 Bureau of Mines, 1973
387:13 Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1973
387:14 Department of the Interior, Geological Study, 1973
387:15 Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1973
387:16 U.S. Department of Justice, 1973
387:17 U.S. Department of Labor, 1973
387:18 Jobs, 1973
387:19 Meet the Press, 1973
387:20 National Foundation for the Arts and the Humanities, 1973
387:21 National Science Foundation, 1973
387:22 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), 1973
387:23 Office of Coal Research, 1973
387:24 U.S. Postal Service, 1973
387:25 Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 1973
387:26 Public Health Service, 1972 – 1973
387:27 Senate Committee on Public Works, 1973
387:28 Releases Originating in Washington, 1973
387:29 Social and Rehabilitation Service, 1973
387:30 Social Security, 1973
387:31 Strengthening Development Institution, 1973
387:32 U.S. Office of Education, 1973
387:33 U.S. Office of Education, 1973 (A)
BOX 388
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 29
388:1 Notification of Grant Awards, 1974
388:2 Notification of Grant Awards, 1974 (A)
388:3 Notification of Grant Awards, 1974 (B)
388:4 U.S. Office of Education, 1974
388:5 Public Health Service, 1974
388:6 Social and Rehabilitation Service, 1974 – 1977
388:7 Releases Originating in Jennings Randolph’s Office, 1974
388:8 Selective Service Lottery Drawing, 1974
388:9 College Work Study, 1974
388:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Federally Affected Areas, 1974
388:11 Strengthening Developing Institutions, Fiscal Year 1974
388:12 West Virginia Department of Health, 1974
388:13 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1974
388:14 Urban Renewal, 1974
388:15 U.S. Department of the Interior, 1974
388:16 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 1974
388:17 Bureau of Land Management, 1974
388:18 Office of Coal Research, 1974
388:19 Fish and Wildlife Service, 1974
388:20 Geological Survey, 1974 – 1975
388:21 National Park Service (NPS), 1974
388:22 Bureau of Mines, 1974
388:23 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), 1974
388:24 U.S. Department of Justice, 1974
388:25 U.S. Department of Labor, Jobs, 1974
388:26 Meet the Press, 1973
388:27 Meet the Press, 1974
388:28 Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), 1974
388:29 National Foundation for the Arts and the Humanities, 1974
388:30 National Science Foundation, 1974
388:31 U.S. Navy, 1974
388:32 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), 1974
388:33 U.S. Postal Service, 1974
388:34 U.S. Postal Service, 1974 (A)
388:35 Post Office and Civil Service Commission, 1974
388:36 Public Works Commission
388:37 Small Business Administration, 1974
388:38 U.S. Department of State, 1974
388:39 U.S. Department of Transportation, 1974
388:40 Federal Highway Administration, 1974
BOX 389
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 30
389:1 Action, 1975
389:2 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1975
389:3 Department of Agriculture, 1975
389:4 Farmers Home Administration, 1975
389:5 Forest Service, 1975
389:6 Rural Electrification Administration, 1975
389:7 Soil Conservation Service, 1975
389:8 Army Corps of Engineers, 1975
389:9 United States Army, 1975
389:10 Amtrak, 1975
389:11 Civil Service Commission, 1975
389:12 Department of Commerce, 1975
389:13 Economic Development Administration, 1975
389:14 Consumer Product Safety Commission, 1975
389:15 Community Service Administration, 1975
389:16 Department of Defense, 1975
389:17 DSA, 1975
389:18 Environmental Protection Agency, 1975
389:19 Energy Research and Development Administration, 1975
389:20 Federal Aviation Administration, 1975
389:21 General Services Administration, 1975
389:22 HEW, 1975
389:23 Head Start, 1975
389:24 Hill-Burton Grant, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center, Institute, 1975
389:25 National Institute of Health, 1975
389:26 Rehabilitation Services Grant, 1975
389:27 United States Office of Education, 1975 (1 of 2)
389:28 United States Office of Education, 1975 (2 of 2)
389:29 Office of Education, Federal Impact Aid Funds, 1975
389:30 West Virginia Department of Health, 1975
389:31 Housing and Urban Development, 1975
389:32 Neighborhood Development Program, 1975
389:33 Department of the Interior, 1975
389:34 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 1975
389:35 Bureau of Land Management, 1975
389:36 Fish and Wildlife Service, 1975
389:37 Geological Survey, 1975
389:38 National Park Service, 1975
389:39 Bureau of Mines, 1975
389:40 Department of Justice, 1975
389:41 Department of Labor, 1975
389:42 Meet the Press, 1975
389:43 National Fund for Arts and Humanities, 1975
389:44 National Science Foundation, 1975
389:45 United States Navy, 1975
389:46 Office of Economic Opportunity, 1975
389:47 Postal Service, 1975
389:48 Public Works Commission, 1975
389:49 Releases Originating in Washington Office, 1975
389:50 Small Business Administration, 1975
389:51 Department of State, 1975
389:52 Department of Transportation, 1975
389:53 Federal Housing Authority, 1975
389:54 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1975
389:55 National Safety Transportation Board, 1975
389:56 Department of Treasury, 1975
389:57 United States Air Force, 1975-1976
BOX 390
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 31
390:1 ABC, 1977
390:2 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1977
390:3 U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), 1977
390:4 Abortion, 1977
390:5 Miscellaneous Art, 1977
390:6 John Arbuckle, 1977
390:7 Encyclopedia of Associations
390:8 Congressional Report Reprints, 1977
390:9 Clippings, Comstock, 1977
390:10 Clippings, Alan Barth, 1977
390:11 Clippings, West Virginia Review, 1977
390:12 Clippings, Judge Stanley Bosworth, 1977
390:13 Clippings, John R. Brown, 1976 – 1977
390:14 Clippings, Judy Burke, 1977
390:15 Clippings, Paul Benedum, 1977
390:16 Clippings, Dick Benson, 1977
390:17 Clippings, Bethany College, 1977
390:18 Clippings, Human Resources, Subcommittee on the Handicapped, 1977
390:19 Clippings, Dr. R.H. Boggs, 1977
390:20 Clippings, “Sim” Bond, 1977
390:21 Clippings, Daniel Boone Hotel, 1977
390:22 Clippings, Robert C. Byrd, 1977
390:23 Clippings, Canaan Valley, 1977
390:24 Clippings, President Jimmy Carter, 1976
390:25 Clippings, Coal, 1977
390:26 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 1977
390:27 Federal Energy Administration, 1977
390:28 Federal Energy Administration, 1977 (A)
390:29 General Services Administration, 1977 – 1978
390:30 Commission on Aging, 1977
390:31 Child Development, 1977
390:32 Education, 1976 – 1978
390:33 Human Development, 1977 – 1978
390:34 Nursing, 1977
390:35 Public Health Service, 1977
390:36 Rehabilitation Services Administration, 1977
390:37 Aid for Families with Dependent Children, 1977
390:38 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1977
390:39 Community Development Block Grants, 1977
390:40 Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), 1977
390:41 Bureau of Mines, 1977
390:42 Fish and Wildlife, 1977
390:43 Geological Survey, 1977
390:44 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR), 1972 – 1977
390:45 National Park Service (NPS), 1975 – 1977
390:46 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA), 1977
390:47 U.S. Department of Labor, 1977
390:48 Legal Services Corporation, 1977
390:49 Meet the Press, 1976 – 1977
390:50 National Endowment for the Arts, 1976 – 1977
390:51 National Science Foundation, 1977
390:52 U.S. Navy, 1977
390:53 Small Business Administration (SBA), 1977
390:54 U.S. Department of Transportation, 1977
390:55 Urban Mass Transport Administration (UMTA), 1977
390:56 Veterans Administration, 1977
390:57 West Virginia Department of Health, 1975 – 1977
390:58 Community Services Administration, 1978 – 1979
390:59 Department of Agriculture, 1977 – 1978
390:60 Department of Agriculture, 1977 – 1979
390:61 Airline Deregulation, 1978
390:62 Grants, 1978
BOX 391
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 32
391:1 Telegrams, 1978
391:2 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Project Announcement, 1978
391:3 Department of Energy, 1978
391:4 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1978
391:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1978
391:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1978 (A)
391:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Aging, 1978
391:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Community Service Association, 1979
391:9 Public Health Service, 1978
391:10 Office of Human Development Services, 1979
391:11 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1979
391:12 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Community Development, 1979
391:13 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Federal Disaster Assistance Administration (FDAA), 1978
391:14 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Section 8, Housing Assistance, 1978
391:15 Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service (HCRS), 1978
391:16 Mining and Mineral Resources Research, 1978
391:17 National Park Service (NPS), 1978
391:18 National Register, 1978
391:19 Department of Justice, 1978
391:20 Department of Labor, 1978
391:21 National Endowment for the Arts, 1979
391:22 National Science Foundation, 1978
391:23 Postal Service, Navy Contract, 1978
391:24 National Institute of Mental Health, Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1979
391:25 Education and Health Program, 1978
391:26 Department of Transportation (DOT), Small Business Administration (SBA), 1978
391:27 Airports, 1978
391:28 Federal Highway Administration, 1978
391:29 Urban Mass Transit Administration (UMTA), 1978 – 1979
391:30 Miscellaneous Functions, June 1969 – October 1969
391:31 Action Grants, 1979
391:32 Department of Agriculture, 1979
391:33 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1979
391:34 Environmental Protection Agency, Notification of Grant Award, 1979 – 1980
391:35 Community Service Administration, 1979
391:36 Department of Defense, Air Force, 1979
391:37 Department of Defense, Army Corps. of Engineers, 1979
391:38 Department of Defense, Navy, Department of Energy, 1979
391:39 General Services Administration (GSA), 1979
391:40 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1979
391:41 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1979
BOX 392
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 33
392:1 Jennings Randolph, Attendance at Roll Call Votes, 1980
392:2 A Typical Day in the Life of President Reagan, June 6, 1981
392:3 “Christmas and the New Year,” Dr. Millard Bennett
392:4 Small Business Administration (SBA), 1979
392:5 Press Releases, Edward M. Kennedy, 1979
392:6 Personal, American Legion H. W. Daniels Post Number 29, Annual Community Civic Merit Award for 1947
392:7 Speech, Seventh Day Baptist General Conference
392:8 Press Release, Signing Ceremony for H.R.7020, Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, December 12, 1980
392:9 Speech, Independent Oil and Gas Association of West Virginia, Charleston, March 5, 1981
392:10 Press Release, Transition of Federal Government, December 18, 1980
392:11 Press Release, Voter Participation (Young People), 1981
392:12 Personal, Correspondence, Jimmy Carter, July 1, 1980 (Photocopy)
392:13 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1980
392:14 Personal, Correspondence, Norman Vincent Peale, 1980 (Copies)
392:15 Department of the Interior, 1978 – 1979
392:16 Department of Justice, 1979
392:17 Department of Labor, 1979
392:18 National Science Foundation, 1979
392:19 National Endowment for the Arts, 1979
392:20 Department of Transportation, 1979
392:21 Action, 1980
392:22 Department of Defense, 1980
392:23 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1980
392:24 Department of Energy, 1980
392:25 Department of Education, 1980
392:26 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1980
392:27 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), 1980
392:28 Department of Health and Human Services/Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1980 – 1981
392:29 Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1980
392:30 Department of the Interior, 1980 – 1981
392:31 Community Services Administration, 1980
BOX 393
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 34
393:1 Department of Justice, 1980
393:2 Department of Labor, 1980
393:3 NASA/National Science Foundation, 1980
393:4 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)/National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), 1980
393:5 Small Business Administration (SBA), 1980
393:6 Department of Transportation (DOT), 1980
393:7 Veterans Administration, 1980
393:8 ACTION, 1981
393:9 Department of Agriculture, 1981
393:10 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1981
393:11 Department of Commerce, 1981
393:12 Community Services Administration, 1981
393:13 Department of Defense, 1981
393:14 Department of Education, 1981
393:15 Department of Energy, 1981
393:16 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1981
393:17 Department of Health and Human Services, 1981
393:18 Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1981
393:19 Department of the Interior, 1981
393:20 Department of Justice, 1981
393:21 Department of Labor, 1981
393:22 National Endowment for the Arts (NEA)/National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), 1981
393:23 Department of Transportation, 1981
393:24 Veterans Administration, 1981
393:25 Banking, Fannie Mae, 1982
393:26 Commerce, Lea Act, 1980 – 1981
393:27 Armed Services, MX Missile, 1981 – 1982
393:28 Legislation, Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act of 1981
393:29 Legislation, Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1982
393:30 Banking, Money Market Mutual Funds, 1981
393:31 Banking, S.207, Bank Withholding Companies, 1981
393:32 Banking, Federal Reserve Board, 1980 – 1981
393:33 Banking, S.1720, Garn Legislation, 1981
393:34 Banking, S.2879, Depository Institutions Amendments of 1982
393:35 Legislation, H.R.4437, Energy Conservation Daylight Saving Act of 1981, 1981 – 1982
393:36 Commerce, H.R.5930, War Risk Act, 1978 – 1982
393:37 Commerce, S.2172, Cable Telecommunications Act of 1982
393:38 Commerce, Aviation, S.508, Airline Deregulation, 1981 – 1982
BOX 394
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 35
394:1 Department on Aging, 1958 – 1971
394:2 Department on Aging, 1972 – 1976
394:3 Department on Aging, 1977 – 1979
394:4 Department on Aging, 1980
394:5 Department on Aging, 1981
394:6 Department on Aging, January 1981 – February 1981
394:7 Department on Aging, March 1981 – December 1981
394:8 Department on Aging, February 1982 – October 1982
394:9 Department on Aging, November 1982 – December 1982
394:10 Department on Aging, January 1983 – December 1983
394:11 Department on Aging, Senate Report, Aging Americans: Their Views and living Conditions, December 1960
394:12 Department on Aging, 1965 – 1973
394:13 Department on Aging, 1979 – 1981
BOX 395
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 36
395:1 Agriculture, 1959 – 1964
395:2 Agriculture, Rural Electrification Research Laboratory, 1964
395:3 Agriculture, 1965 – 1966
395:4 Agriculture, 1966
395:5 Agriculture, 1967
395:6 Agriculture, Mountain-Dominion Resource Conservation Development Plan (West Virginia – Virginia), 1967
395:7 Agriculture, January 1968-February 1968
395:8 Agriculture, March 1968-December 1968
395:9 Agriculture, January 1969-December 1969
395:10 Agriculture, January 1970
395:11 Agriculture, January 1970-April 1970
395:12 Agriculture, May 1970-December 1970
395:13 Agriculture, January 1971 – March 1971
395:14 Agriculture, April 1971 – July 1971
395:15 Agriculture, August 1971 – December 1971
395:16 Agriculture, January 1972 – May 1972
395:17 Agriculture, June – December 1972
BOX 396
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 37
396:1 Agriculture, January 1973
396:2 Agriculture, February – April 1973
396:3 Agriculture, May – August 1973 (A)
396:4 Agriculture, May – August 1973
396:5 Agriculture, September – December 1973
396:6 Agriculture, January – February 1974
396:7 Agriculture, March 1974
396:8 Agriculture, March – April 1974
396:9 Agriculture, May 1974
396:10 Agriculture, June – August 1974
396:11 Agriculture, September – December 1974
396:12 Agriculture, 1974-1975
396:13 Agriculture, January – March 1975
396:14 Agriculture, April – June 1975
396:15 Agriculture, July – October 1975
396:16 Agriculture, November – December 1975
BOX 397
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 38
397:1 Agriculture, March 1976
397:2 Agriculture, April 1976
397:3 Agriculture, May 1976
397:4 Agriculture, June 1976
397:5 Agriculture, July 1976
397:6 Agriculture, August – December 1976
397:7 Agriculture, January 1977
397:8 Agriculture, February – July 1977
397:9 Agriculture, August – December 1977
397:10 Agriculture, 1978
397:11 Agriculture, January – May 1979
397:12 Agriculture, June – December 1979
397:13 Agriculture, January – June 1980
397:14 Agriculture, July – November 1980
397:15 Agriculture, December 1980
397:16 Agriculture, Sterling Processing, 1976
BOX 398
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 39
398:1 Agriculture, January 1981-March 1981
398:2 Agriculture, May-June 1981
398:3 Agriculture, May-June 1981
398:4 Agriculture, July 1981
398:5 Agriculture, July 1981
398:6 Agriculture, September 1981
398:7 Agriculture, September 1981
398:8 Agriculture, September 1981
398:9 Agriculture, October 1981
398:10 Agriculture, November 1981
398:11 Agriculture, December 1981
398:12 Agriculture, January 1982-August 1982
398:13 Agriculture, September 1982-December 1982
BOX 399
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 40
399:1 Agriculture, January 1983-March 1983
399:2 Agriculture, April 1983 – July 1983
399:3 Agriculture, August 1983 – December 1983
399:4 Agriculture, 1981-1983
399:5 Agriculture, 1984
399:6 Agriculture/Energy Roundtable, 1981
399:7 Agriculture/Energy Roundtable, 1981 (A)
399:8 Agriculture/Energy Roundtable, 1981 (B)
399:9 Agriculture Newspapers, 1972 – 1981
399:10 Agriculture Newspapers, 1981 (A)
399:11 Agriculture Newspapers, 1981 (B)
399:12 Agriculture, 1962-1981, Clipping and Press Releases, West Virginia
399:13 Agriculture, 1966-1983, Clippings and Press Releases
399:14 Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1974 – 1976
399:15 Agriculture, 1975
399:16 Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1976
399:17 Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 1976 (A)
BOX 400
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 41
Agriculture, Voters’ Opposition Letters to Panama Canal Treaty, 1976 - 1981
BOX 401
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 42
401:1 Airports, Correspondence, April 1957-December 1959
401:2 Airports, Correspondence, January 1960-December 1960
401:3 Airports, Correspondence, January 1961-December 1961
401:4 Airports, Correspondence, January 1962-December 1962
401:5 Airports, Correspondence, January 1963-December 1963
401:6 Airports, Correspondence, January 1964-December 1964
401:7 Airports, Correspondence, January 1967 – December 1967
401:8 Airports, Correspondence, January 1968 – September 1968
401:9 Airports, Correspondence, September 1968-December 1968
401:10 Airports, Correspondence, January 1969 – March 1969
401:11 Airports, Correspondence, March 1969 – May 1969
401:12 Airports, Correspondence, May 1969 – September 1969
401:13 Airports, Correspondence, September 1969 – October 1969
401:14 Airports, Correspondence, October 1969 – December 1969
401:15 Airports, Correspondence, January 1970 – February 1970
401:16 Airports, Correspondence, March 1970 – April 1970
401:17 Airports, Correspondence, May 1970
401:18 Airports, Correspondence, June 1970 – July 1970
401:19 Airports, Correspondence, August 1970 – September 1970
401:20 Airports, Correspondence, October 1970 – December 1970
BOX 402
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 43
402:1 Airports, Correspondence, January 1971 – March 1971
402:2 Airports, Correspondence, April 1971 – July 1971
402:3 Airports, Correspondence, July 1971 – August 1971
402:4 Airports, Correspondence, September 1971 – October 1971
402:5 Airports, Correspondence, November 1971 – December 1971
402:6 Airports, Benedum Airport, 1971
402:7 Airports, Correspondence, January 1972 – March 1972
402:8 Airports, 1972
402:9 Airports, 1972 (A)
402:10 Airports, 1972 (B)
402:11 Airports, 1972 (C)
402:12 Airports, 1972 (D)
402:13 Airports, Robin Rollins, 1972
402:14 Airports, 1973
402:15 Airports, 1974
402:16 Airports, 1974 (A)
402:17 Airports, 1974 (B)
402:18 Airports, 1975
402:19 Airports, Correspondence, July 1976-November 1976
402:20 1972 National Airport System Plan Booklets
402:21 Airports, Roberts Ridge Airport, Marshall County, 1978
402:22 Airports, Roane County, 1977 (includes master plan)
402:23 Airports, Grant County Airports, 1977
402:24 Airports, Wyoming County Airport, 1978
402:25 Airports, Benedum Airport, 1975-1977
402:26 Airports, Benedum Allegheny Airlines, 1975-1977
402:27 Air and Space Bicentennial, 1983
402:28 Airports, Wetzel County, 1975-1978
402:29 Airports, Elkins, 1972-1980
402:30 Airports, Morgantown, 1975-1978
402:31 Airports, Mercer County
BOX 403
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 44
403:1 Airports, Marshall County, 1980
403:2 Airports, Martinsburg
403:3 Airports, Wood County
403:4 Projects, Metropolitan Airports Policy, 1980-1981
403:5 Projects, Greater Pittsburgh International Airport, 1982-1984
403:6 Projects, Greenbrier Valley Airport, 1978-1984
403:7 Projects, Greenbrier Airport Land Exchange, 1984
403:8 Projects, General Aviation Reservation Plan, 1982
403:9 Projects, Kanawha Airport, 1975-1984
403:10 Projects, Logan County Airport, 1974-1979
403:11 Projects, Lewisburg Civil Air Patrol Squadron, 1983
403:12 Projects, Fairmont Airport, 1982
403:13 Projects, Civil Air Patrol, 1981-1983
403:14 Projects, Elkins-Randolph County Airport
403:15 Projects, Beckley/Bluefield Aeromech Airlines, 1983
403:16 Projects, Airline Deregulation, 1979-1983
403:17 Projects, Benedum Airport, 1981-1983
403:18 Projects, Barbour County Airport, 1980
403:19 Projects, Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport, 1980-1983
403:20 Projects, Aeromech Airlines, 1980-1983
403:21 Projects, Aeromech/US Air, Consumer Complaints, 1979-1981
403:22 Projects, American Airlines, 1978-1979
BOX 404
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 45
404:1 Projects, Commuter Airlines (security ruling), 1980
404:2 Projects, Christman Air Service, 1979-1980
404:3 Projects, Allegheny Airlines/Benedum Airport, 1979
404:4 Projects, Mercer County Airport, 1978-1983
404:5 Projects, Moorefield Air Strip, 1983
404:6 Projects, Midway Airport, 1980
404:7 Projects, Morgantown Airport, Hart Field, 1979
404:8 Projects, Pittsburgh (Greater Pittsburgh International Airport), 1980
404:9 Projects, Mountain Air Airlines (Wood County air), 1979
404:10 Projects, Robert Newlon Airport, Cabell County, 1979
404:11 Projects, Putnam County Airport (proposed), 1979
404:12 Projects, Summersville Airport, 1971-1983
404:13 Projects, Tate’s Greenbrier Airport, 1983
404:14 Projects, City of Elkins (air service), 1979-1981
404:15 Projects, Buckhannon-Upshur County Airport, 1981-1983
404:16 Projects, Air Traffic Controllers, 1981
404:17 Project, Air Space Rule Change, 1979
404:18 Project, Allegheny Commuter Service, 1978
404:19 Project, Allegheny Commuter Landing Slots, 1979
404:20 Project, Air Traffic Control Specialists, 1979
404:21 Project, Airspace Building, 1979
404:22 Project, Airman Medical Regulations, 1981 – 1982
404:23 Project, Allegheny Airlines (Name Change), 1979 – 1982
404:24 Project, Federal Aviation Administration, Age 60 Rule, 1979 – 1982
404:25 Project, Aircraft Identification Marks, 1980
404:26 Project, Fees for Test Flights, 1978
404:27 Project, Class I Aviation, 1978 – 1979
404:28 Project, Federal Aviation Administration, Air Traffic Controllers, 1975 – 1978
404:29 Project, Airport Security, 1979
404:30 Projects, Randolph County Airport Authority, 1980
404:31 Projects, Parkersburg-Wood County Airport, 1979
404:32 Projects, Pocahontas County Airport, 1983
404:33 Projects, Ohio County Airport, 1980-1983
404:34 Projects, Morgantown Municipal Airport
404:35 Projects, Charleston Air Service
404:36 Projects, Commuter Aircraft Corporation
404:37 Projects, Cumberland Airport Access Road
404:38 Projects, Charleston Flight Service Station
404:39 Projects, Continental Airlines
404:40 Projects, Raleigh County Memorial Airport
404:41 Projects, Tri-State Airport
404:42 Projects, US Air, 1983
404:43 Projects, Washington National Airport, 1978
404:44 Projects, Jackson County Airport, 1980
404:45 American Association of Airport Executives, 1980
404:46 Transportation, Aviation Regulatory Reform
404:47 Aviation, Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, 1977-1978
404:48 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Proposed Closing of Flight Service Stations, 1964
404:49 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Charleston Office, 1961 – 1962
404:50 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Elkins Vortac, 1963 – 1969
404:51 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Coalton Airway Beacon Light, 1965
404:52 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Correspondence, A-F, 1959 – 1963
BOX 405
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 46
405:1 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), G – Q, 1959 – 1973
405:2 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), R – Z, 1959 – 1963
405:3 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), A-I, 1965 – 1969
405:4 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), L-S, 1966 – 1969
405:5 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), T-V, 1966 – 1969
405:6 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Air Traffic Congestion, 1968 – 1969
405:7 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), A-D, 1970 – 1975
405:8 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), E-F, 1973 – 1976
405:9 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), G-H, 1972 – 1975
405:10 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), I-L, 1970 – 1971
405:11 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Correspondence, M-P, 1971 – 1976
405:12 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Correspondence, P-T, 1970 – 1975
405:13 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Correspondence, U-Z, 1970 – 1975
405:14 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 1976
405:15 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), STOL, 1971 – 1977
405:16 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), General Aviation Costs, 1972 – 1973
405:17 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), 1978
405:18 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Mohawk 298
405:19 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Federal Airport Act, 1960
405:20 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Air Traffic Control Personnel Study, 1959
405:21 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Maintenance Requirements Conference, August 3-5, 1960
BOX 406
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 47
406:1 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1960
406:2 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1973 – 1974
406:3 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1975 – 1976
406:4 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1977
406:5 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1978
406:6 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1979
406:7 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1980
406:8 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1981
406:9 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1982
406:10 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1983
406:11 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1984
406:12 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), University Aviation Association, 1980
406:13 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), United Airlines, 1984
406:14 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Beech Aero Club, 1976-1977
406:15 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Airport Management System, 1977
406:16 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Pilot Licensing, Southern West Virginia, 1963 – 1964
406:17 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), Air Traffic Controller Problems, 1960 – 1961
406:18 Airports, West Virginia, 1965
406:19 Airports, West Virginia, 1966
406:20 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 1959
406:21 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), Docket #4251, Great Lakes Local Service Case, 1959 – 1960
406:22 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), Docket #14507, Establishment of Fee for Licensing and Regulatory Activities, 1959 – 1962
406:23 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), Docket #14080, Local Service Class Subsidy Rate, 1961 – 1963
406:24 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), Docket #6436, Northeastern States Area Investigation, 1959
406:25 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), Docket #7984, Southern Transcontinental Service Case, 1959
406:26 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), Docket #9915 and #9937, Wheeling, New York, 1958 – 1961
406:27 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), Docket #9891, Cincinnati-Detroit Suspension Investigation, 1959
406:28 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), Docket #5482, Kansas-Oklahoma Local Service Case, 1959
406:29 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), Docket #9900 and #14868, Cities of Martinsburg and Elkins, 1961 – 1964
BOX 407
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 48
407:1 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1967-1980
407:2 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1958-1959
407:3 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1960-1962
407:4 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1963
407:5 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1965-1966
407:6 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1967
407:7 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1969
407:8 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1971
407:9 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1972-1974
407:10 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1975
407:11 Civil Aeronautics Board, 1976
407:12 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 1976 - 1983
407:13 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 1970 – 1981
407:14 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 1970 – 1981 (A)
407:15 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 1980
407:16 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 1980 – 1981
407:17 Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), 1984
BOX 408
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 49
408:1 Aviation, 1983
408:2 Editorials, Huntington, Re: Aviation, 1962
408:3 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), 1983
408:4 West Virginia Air Service, 1979 – 1981
408:5 Morgantown Air Show, 1983
408:6 Martinsburg Air Show, 1984
408:7 Executive Airport, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, 1982
408:8 Pan-American Airways, 1979
408:9 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA), General Aviation District Office, Charleston, West Virginia, 1961
408:10 National Anti-AWACS Committee, 1981
408:11 Youth Museum Air Show (Beckley), 1983
408:12 Pilot Club International, 1981
408:13 International Organization of Women Pilots, 1979
408:14 Chamber of Commerce, Ed Forinash, March of Dimes, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1960
408:15 Civil Air Patrol, 1980 – 1982
408:16 National Aviation Club, 1981
408:17 Petitions, St. Albans Mail, 1979
408:18 Airport, 1962 – 1971
408:19 Airport, 1963 – 1971
408:20 Airport, 1968 – 1972
BOX 409
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 50
409:1 National Air Museum, 1948-1952
409:2 National Air Museum, HR 5144, 1946-1966
409:3 National Air Museum, 1960-1982
409:4 Aviation, Charleston/Tri-State, 1969
409:5 Aviation Day, 1969
409:6 Aviation, Federal Aviation Administration Comments, 1969
409:7 Aviation, STOL (short takeoff and landing) and VTOL (vertical takeoff and landing), 1969
409:8 Allegheny Airlines, 1969
409:9 Aviation, Miscellaneous, 1969
409:10 Airport, Morgantown, 1969
409:11 Aviation, Handbook on Sonic Boom, 1969
409:12 Aviation, 1976-1982
409:13 Civil Aeronautics Board, Docket 2396, Great Lakes-Southeast Service Case, 1959
409:14 Civil Aeronautics Board, Docket 14868, Lake Central Airlines, 1965
409:15 Civil Aeronautics Board, Docket 9934, Wheeling-New York Non-Stop, 1959-1961
409:16 Civil Aeronautics Board, Docket 11938, Wheeling Service, Allegheny Airlines
409:17 Civil Aeronautics Board, Docket 12087, Elkins Service, 1961
409:18 Civil Aeronautics Board, White Sulphur Springs Company, 1970-1980
409:19 Benedum Airport Parking Lot, 1968
409:20 Department of Airports, New Martinsville, 1978
BOX 410
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 51
410:1 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, 1972 – 1975
410:2 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, 1972 – 1976
410:3 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, 1974 – 1976
410:4 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, 1974 – 1976 (A)
410:5 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, January 1975
410:6 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, February 1975-June 1975
410:7 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, July 1975-December 1975
410:8 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, January 1976-March 1976
410:9 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, April 1976-December 1976
410:10 American Revolution Bicentennial Administration, January 1977-February 1977
410:11 Bicentennial Programs, Etc., 1976
410:12 Bicentennial Research and Speech Material, 1975 – 1978
BOX 411
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 52
411:1 Amtrak, February 1973-December 1975
411:2 Amtrak, January-October 1976
411:3 Amtrak, 1977
411:4 Amtrak, 1978
411:5 Amtrak, January-March 1979
411:6 Amtrak, April-May 1979
411:7 Amtrak, June-July 1979
411:8 Amtrak, August-September 1979
411:9 Amtrak, October-December 1979
411:10 Amtrak, 1980
411:11 Amtrak, January-March 1981
411:12 Amtrak, April 1981
411:13 Amtrak, May-June 1981
411:14 Amtrak, July-December 1981
411:15 Amtrak, January-November 1982
411:16 Amtrak Information, 1981 – 1982
411:17 Amtrak, 1983
BOX 412
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 53
412:1 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1965
412:2 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1966
412:3 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1967
412:4 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1968
412:5 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1969
412:6 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1970
412:7 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), January 1971-June 1971
412:8 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), July 1971 – September 1971
412:9 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), October 1971 – December 1971
412:10 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), January 1972 – February 1972
412:11 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), March 1972 – April 1972
412:12 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), May 1972 – June 1972
412:13 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), July 1972 – August 1972
412:14 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), September 1972 – October 1972
412:15 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), November 1972 – December 1972
412:16 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), January 1973
412:17 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), February 1973 – May 1973
412:18 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), June 1973 – August 1973
412:19 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), September 1973 – November 1973
412:20 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), January 1974 – April 1974
412:21 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), May 1974 – June 1974
412:22 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), July 1974 – December 1974
412:23 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), January 1975 – April 1975
412:24 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), June 1975 – August 1975
412:25 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), September 1975 – December 1975
BOX 413
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 54
413:1 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), January 1976 – April 1976
413:2 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), May 1976 – September 1976
413:3 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1978
413:4 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Projects, 1979
413:5 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1980-1984
413:6 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1982
413:7 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1977 Annual Report
413:8 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1978 Annual Report
413:9 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1980 Annual Report
413:10 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Press Releases, 1969
413:11 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Correspondence, Projects, 1977 – 1981
413:12 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Spencer Swimming Pool, 1977-1978
413:13 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), State Interagency Council for Child Development Services, 1974
413:14 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Summersville Memorial Hospital, 1975
413:15 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Summersville Mental Health Center, 1978
413:16 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Appalachian Clinics, 1977
413:17 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), World Coal Conference, 1977
413:18 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Appalachian Region Land Ownership, 1977
413:19 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Appalachian Program
413:20 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Articles, 1973
413:21 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Cedar Grove Water System, 1978
413:22 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Engineering Report, Municipal Water System, Romney, 1962-1965
413:23 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Local Development District Conference
413:24 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), New Martinsville Public Library, 1978
413:25 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Newburg Water System, 1978
413:26 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Parsons Water System, 1976-1977
413:27 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Proctor Water System
413:28 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Salem Access Route, 1977
413:29 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Marion County Sanitary Landfill, 1977
413:30 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Morgantown Recreation Project, 1977
413:31 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Mid-Ohio Valley Regional Council, 1977-1979
413:32 Projects, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) in Transition, 1978
413:33 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), ARC Research Program, 1980-1983
413:34 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Appalachian Education Satellite, 1977-1981
413:35 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Braxton County Hospital and Nursing Home, 1976-1981
413:36 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), WSWP-TV, 1977
413:37 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Hurricane Public Library
413:38 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Hampshire Memorial Hospital, 1978-1979
413:39 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Keyser Public Health Center
413:40 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Mathias Homestead, 1978
413:41 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Mount View High School Auditorium, 1978
413:42 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Beckley Appalachian Regional Hospital, 1978
413:43 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), BOR Projects (Shawnee Park/Valley Park), 1978
413:44 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Children’s Day, 1978
413:45 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Dunbar City Building, 1981
413:46 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Fairmont Water System, Chesapeake Road, 1978-1981
413:47 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Parkersburg-Wood County Library
413:48 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Tennerton Public Service District Water System, 1978
413:49 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Grantsville Vocational Education School
413:50 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Executive Committee Member Selection, 1978
413:51 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Cabin Creek Clinic, 1978
413:52 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Ravenswood Municipal Park, 1977
413:53 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Racine Primary Care Clinic
413:54 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Project List, West Virginia, through 1979
413:55 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Bill Albers, 1978
413:56 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Economic Reports, 1977-1978
413:57 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), John A. Cain, Jr., 1977
413:58 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Child Development Program, 1972-1977
413:59 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Frankfort Public Service District Water System, 1976
413:60 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Hooverton Heights Water System, 1977
413:61 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Mineral County Vo-Tech Center, 1977
413:62 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Pipestem Pumped Storage, 1977
413:63 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Paul H. Price, 1978
413:64 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Bethany College, Dining Facility and Leader Center, 1976 – 1979
BOX 414
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 55
414:1 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, 1969-1976
414:2 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Riverbend Public Service District (PSD) Sewer System, 1977 – 1978
414:3 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Richwood Library, 1977
414:4 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Amy J. Hardy, 1977
414:5 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Reynolds Memorial Hospital, Glen Dale, 1983
414:6 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), West Virginia Projects, 1972 – 1977
414:7 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Dean Ealine Rothenberg, 1977
414:8 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Conflict of Interest Laws, 1977
414:9 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Council on Legal Education Opportunities (CLEO), 1977
414:10 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Appalachian Governors, 1974 – 1977
414:11 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Projects, West Virginia, Inception through 1978-1979
414:12 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Clippings/News Releases, 1962 – 1980
414:13 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Director, 1978
414:14 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Project Announcements, 1976
414:15 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Project Announcements, 1983 – 1984
414:16 Appalachian Regional Commission, Doddridge County Recreation Project, 1972-1977
414:17 Appalachian Regional Commission, Statewide Comprehensive Industrial Development Training Program Grant, 1974
414:18 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), January 1961 – December 1961
414:19 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), January 1962 – July 1962
414:20 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), August 1962 – November 1962
414:21 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), November 1962 – December 1962
414:22 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), January 1963
414:23 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), February 1963-March 1963
414:24 Area Redevelopment Administration, April 1963-May 1963
414:25 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), June 1963
414:26 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), July 1963-August 1963
414:27 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), September 1963-December 1963
414:28 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), January 1964-April 1964
414:29 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), Cass Scenic Railroad, May-July 1964
414:30 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), August-September 1964
414:31 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), October-December 1964
414:32 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), January-March 1965
414:33 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), April-October 1965
414:34 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), Braxton County, 1965
414:35 Area Redevelopment Administration (ARA), July 1966
BOX 415
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 56
415:1 Army Corps of Engineers, 1959
415:2 Army Corps of Engineers, 1960
415:3 Army Corps of Engineers, 1961 (includes Potomac River Basin Study)
415:4 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1962-April 1962
415:5 Army Corps of Engineers, May 1962-July 1962
415:6 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1962-December 1962
415:7 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1963-March 1963
415:8 Army Corps of Engineers, April 1963-July 1963
415:9 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1963-December 1963
415:10 Army Corps of Engineers, Flooding in Weston, 1963
415:11 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1964-March 1964
415:12 Army Corps of Engineers, April 1964-July 1964
415:13 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1964-December 1964
415:14 Army Corps of Engineers, February 1965-March 1965 (includes Greenbrier Reservoir Drawings)
415:15 Army Corps of Engineers, April 1965 (includes Parsons Report)
415:16 Army Corps of Engineers, May 1965-June 1965
415:17 Army Corps of Engineers, July 1965 (includes report on Big Sandy River and Tug and Levisa
Forks)
415:18 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1965-October 1965
415:19 Army Corps of Engineers, November 1965 (includes Kanawha Basin Comprehensive Study)
415:20 Army Corps of Engineers, December 1965
415:21 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1966 – April 1966
415:22 Army Corps of Engineers, May 1966
415:23 Army Corps of Engineers, June 1966
415:24 Army Corps of Engineers, July 1966 – October 1966
415:25 Army Corps of Engineers, November 1966 – December 1966
415:26 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1967 – February 1967
415:27 Army Corps of Engineers, March 1967
415:28 Army Corps of Engineers, April 1967
BOX 416
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 57
416:1 Army Corps of Engineers, May 1967 – August 1967
416:2 Army Corps of Engineers, September 1967 – December 1967
416:3 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1968 – March 1968
416:4 Army Corps of Engineers, April 1968 – July 1968
416:5 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1968 – December 1968
416:6 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1969 – May 1969
416:7 Army Corps of Engineers, June 1969 – September 1969
416:8 Army Corps of Engineers, October 1969 – December 1969
416:9 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1970 – February 1970
416:10 Army Corps of Engineers, March 1970 – April 1970
416:11 Army Corps of Engineers, May 1970
416:12 Army Corps of Engineers, June 1970 – July 1970
416:13 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1970 – December 1970
416:14 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1971
416:15 Army Corps of Engineers, February 1971 – March 1971
416:16 Army Corps of Engineers, April 1971 – July 1971
416:17 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1971 – December 1971
BOX 417
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 58
417:1 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1972-April 1972
417:2 Army Corps of Engineers, May 1972-July 1972
417:3 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1972-September 1972
417:4 Army Corps of Engineers, October 1972-December 1972
417:5 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1973
417:6 Army Corps of Engineers, February 1973-March 1973
417:7 Army Corps of Engineers, April 1973
417:8 Army Corps of Engineers, May 1973
417:9 Army Corps of Engineers, June 1973
417:10 Army Corps of Engineers, July 1973-September 1973
417:11 Army Corps of Engineers, October 1973-December 1973
417:12 Army Corps of Engineers, Final Report: Inspection and Appraisal of Coal Mine Refuse Banks and Associated Impoundments in the State of West Virginia, 1973
417:13 Loose, Buffalo Creek Redevelopment Plan, Map Appendix
417:14 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1973 – June 1973
417:15 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1974 – April 1974
417:16 Army Corps of Engineers, May 1974 – July 1974
417:17 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1974 – December 1974
BOX 418
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 59
418:1 Army Corps of Engineers, July 1975 – October 1975
418:2 Army Corps of Engineers, November 1975 – December 1975
418:3 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1976 – February 1976
418:4 Army Corps of Engineers, April 1976 – May 1976
418:5 Army Corps of Engineers, June 1976 – July 1976
418:6 Army Corps of Engineers, August 1976 – October 1976
418:7 Army Corps of Engineers, January 1977 – June 1977
418:8 Army Corps of Engineers, March 1978 – July 1978
418:9 Army Corps of Engineers, 1979 – 1982
418:10 Army Corps of Engineers, Projects, Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1978-1979
418:11 Army Corps of Engineers, Projects, Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1981-1983
418:12 Army Corps of Engineers, Rowlesburg Lake, 1973-1979
418:13 Army Corps of Engineers, Moundsville County Club, 1975-1977
418:14 Army Corps of Engineers, Middle Island Creek, 1971-1977
418:15 Army Corps of Engineers, Marlinton Flooding, 1975-1977
418:16 Army Corps of Engineers, Tygart Lake, 1976-1981
418:17 Army Corps of Engineers, Fish Creek Flooding, 1981
418:18 Army Corps of Engineers, R. D. Bailey Lake, 1972-1982
418:19 Army Corps of Engineers, Tygarts Valley River, 1978
418:20 Army Corps of Engineers, Big Sandy River, 1977
418:21 Army Corps of Engineers, Burnsville Lake, 1970-1976
418:22 Army Corps of Engineers, Gallipolis Locks and Dam, 1981
418:23 Army Corps of Engineers, Bloomington Lake, 1970-1981
418:24 Army Corps of Engineers, Finney Creek, 1977
418:25 Army Corps of Engineers, Iaeger Stream Obstruction, 1978
BOX 419
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 60
419:1 Army Corps of Engineers, A Study of Waterway User Charges and Their Impact on West Virginia Industry, January 1984
419:2 Army Corps of Engineers, Locks and Dams 7 and 8, Monongahela River, 1980
419:3 Army Corps of Engineers, Locks and Dams 7 and 8, Monongahela River, 1983-1984
419:4 Army Corps of Engineers, Charleston Metal Processing Corporation, 1978
419:5 Army Corps of Engineers, Pike Island Lock and Dam, 1977
419:6 Army Corps of Engineers, Tygart Lake (Richard Sayre), 1974-1978
419:7 Army Corps of Engineers, Cabin Creek/Kanawha River Basin, 1970-1978
419:8 Army Corps of Engineers, Leatherwood Creek, 1978
419:9 Army Corps of Engineers, Paint Creek (Pax), 1977
419:10 Army Corps of Engineers, Little Huff Creek Health Association, 1975-1978
419:11 Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District Transfer, 1978
419:12 Army Corps of Engineers, Stonecoal Creek Channel Improvement, Weston, 1959-1980
419:13 Army Corps of Engineers, Installation of flagpoles at marina on Wheeling Island, 1982
419:14 Army Corps of Engineers, Clippings and News Releases, Water Projects, 1962-1973
419:15 Army Corps of Engineers, Anthony Creek Reservoir Project, 1967
419:16 Army Corps of Engineers, 1976
419:17 Army Corps of Engineers, 1968
419:18 Army Corps of Engineers, 1984
419:19 Sistersville Steambank Protection, 1984
419:20 Army Corps of Engineers, Contract Approval, 1976
419:21 Army Corps of Engineers, Committee on Public Works Resolution, 1972
419:22 Big Sandy River Basin Study, 1967 – 1984
419:23 Buckhannon Flood Control, 1962 – 1967
419:24 Brownsville Dam, 1961 – 1963
419:25 Project, Army Corps of Engineers, Winfield Lock, December 1976
419:26 Project, Army Corps of Engineers, Kanawha River Basin, 1971 – 1977
419:27 Project, Army Corps of Engineers, Kanawha River Bank Erosion, 1976 – 1982
419:28 Project, Army Corps of Engineers, Sun Valley Improvement Association, 1977
419:29 Project, Army Corps of Engineers, Island Creek, 1978
419:30 Project, Army Corps of Engineers, Huntington Urban Study, 1978
419:31 Project, Army Corps of Engineers, Hannibal Locks and Dam Project, 1970 – 1978
419:32 Project, Army Corps of Engineers, Ravenswood Soil Bank Erosion, 1977
419:33 Project, Army Corps of Engineers, Belleville Pool, 1978
419:34 Army Corps of Engineers, 1970-1975 (South Charleston Boat Harbor and Rowlesburg Lake)
419:35 Army Corps of Engineers, Wellsburg Boat Ramp, 1982
419:36 Army Corps of Engineers, 1972 Flood, Gilbert/Rainelle, 1973
419:37 Army Corps of Engineers, West Virginia Hydroelectric Plan, 1968-1974
BOX 420
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 61
Tug Valley Fork Flood Damage Reduction Plan, Main Report, 1982
Tug Valley Fork Flood Damage Reduction Plan, Appendix B, 1982
Tug Valley Fork Flood Damage Reduction Plan, Appendix C, 1982
Tug Valley Fork Flood Damage Reduction Plan, Appendix D, 1982
Tug Valley Fork Flood Damage Reduction Plan, Appendix I, 1982
Tug Fork Valley Flood Damage Reduction Plan, 1982
Tug Fork, Dredging and Project Authorization, 1977 – 1983
BOX 421
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 62
421:1 Personal, Michael Late Benedum, 1940-1960
421:2 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Excerpts from Fifth Codicil of the Last Will and Testament of Michael L. Benedum
421:3 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1959 (1 of 2)
421:4 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1959 (2 of 2)
421:5 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Shady Side Academy, 1958-1959
421:6 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Meeting, December 8, 1959
421:7 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1960 (1 of 2)
421:8 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1960 (2 of 2)
421:9 Benedum Foundation - Correspondence, 1961-1964
421:10 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1961-1967
421:11 Benedum Foundation - Cumulative Report, 1944-1962
421:12 Benedum Foundation - Grants, 1959-1964
421:13 Benedum Foundation - Press Releases, 1962-1963
421:14 Benedum Foundation - Minutes, 1961-1964
421:15 Benedum Foundation - Bound Reports, 1960-1963
421:16 Benedum Foundation - Financial Reports, 1944-1964
421:17 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1968
421:18 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1969-1970
421:19 Personal, Benedum Foundation, A, 1971-1972
421:20 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Alderson-Broaddus College, 1963-1971
421:21 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, American University, 1963
421:22 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Nancy J. Arnold, 1962-1967
421:23 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, B, 1962-1970
421:24 Personal, Benedum Foundation, B, 1966-1973
BOX 422
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 63
422:1 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Betty Bailey, 1969-1970
422:2 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Steam Locomotive, Camp Bronco Junction, 1970
422:3 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Betty Bailey, 1971-1972
422:4 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Paul Benedum, 1962-1964
422:5 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Ca-Ch, 1967-1970
422:6 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Ca-Ch, 1972
422:7 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Ci-Cz, 1962-1970
422:8 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Ci-Cz, 1971-1972
422:9 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Council for Advancement of Small Colleges, 1965-1967
422:10 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Reverend John R. Campbell, 1968
422:11 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Centenary College of Louisiana, 1968
422:12 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, D, 1963-1964
422:13 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Davis and Elkins College, 1969
422:14 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Directors, 1960-1969
422:15 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, E, 1968-1971
422:16 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, G, 1961-1965
422:17 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Ha-He, 1961-1970
422:18 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Hi-Hz, 1963-1966
422:19 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Huntington Galleries, 1965-1970
422:20 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Huntington YMCA, 1967-1972
422:21 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, I-K, 1971-1972
422:22 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, I-K, 1962-1969
422:23 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, David D. Johnson, 1962-1971
422:24 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, J-K, 1966-1970
422:25 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, L, 1963-1970
422:26 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, M, 1971
422:27 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, M, 1962-1968
422:28 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Miscellaneous, 1972
422:29 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, N-O, 1963-1970
422:30 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, P, 1962-1970
422:31 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, P, 1963-1972
422:32 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Project Hardroad, 1970-1972
422:33 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Q-R, 1961-1970
BOX 423
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 64
423:1 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Byron Randolph, 1961-1965
423:2 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, S, 1971
423:3 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, S, 1964-1970
423:4 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Salem College, 1971-1972
423:5 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Salem College, 1961-1970
423:6 New Modes of Service: The Challenge to Salem College, 1975
423:7 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Springfield College, 1963-1967
423:8 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Paul Strachan, 1967
423:9 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, T-U, 1971-1972
423:10 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, T-U, 1961-1966
423:11 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, V-Z, 1964-1971
423:12 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, V-Z, 1971-1972
423:13 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, West Virginia, 1961 – 1970
423:14 Personal, Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, West Virginia, 1971 – 1972
423:15 Personal, Benedum Business Activities, 1973 – 1976
423:16 Personal, Benedum Business Activities, 1973 – 1976 (A)
423:17 Personal, Benedum Business Activities, 1973 – 1976 (B)
423:18 Personal, Benedum Business Activities, 1973 – 1976 (C)
423:19 Benedum Foundation, Internal Revenue Service Reports, 1972 – 1973
423:20 Personal, Benedum Foundation Meeting, July 9, 1973
423:21 Personal, Benedum Foundation Meeting, October 8, 1973
423:22 Personal, Benedum Foundation Meeting, December 10, 1973
BOX 424
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 65
424:1 Personal, Benedum Foundation, A, 1974
424:2 Personal, Benedum Foundation, B, 1973-1975
424:3 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Board of Directors, 1973-1974
424:4 Personal, Benedum Foundation, C-E, 1973-1975
424:5 Personal, Benedum Foundation, G-I, 1972-1975
424:6 Personal, Benedum Foundation, J-K, 1973-1975
424:7 Personal, Benedum Foundation, M-N, 1973-1975
424:8 Personal, Benedum Foundation, N-O, 1971
424:9 Personal, Benedum Foundation, National Council on Aging, 1973-1974
424:10 Personal, Benedum Foundation, P, 1972-1973
424:11 Personal, Benedum Foundation, P, 1974-1975
424:12 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Q-T, 1973-1975
424:13 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Salem College, 1973-1974
424:14 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, 1973
424:15 Personal, Benedum Foundation, West Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, 1973-1975
424:16 Personal, Benedum Foundation, U-Z, 1973-1976
424:17 Personal, Benedum Foundation, A, 1974-1977
424:18 Personal, Benedum Foundation, B, 1970-1977
424:19 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Board of Trustees Meetings, 1977
424:20 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Paul G. Benedum Funeral, 1977
424:21 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Board of Directors, 1977
424:22 Personal, Benedum Foundation, C, 1972-1977
424:23 Personal, Benedum Foundation, D, 1970-1977
424:24 Personal, Benedum Foundation, E, 1976-1977
424:25 Personal, Benedum Foundation, G, 1976-1977
424:26 Personal, Benedum Foundation, H, 1975-1977
424:27 Personal, Benedum Foundation, I, 1977
424:28 Personal, Benedum Foundation, J, 1975-1977
424:29 Personal, Benedum Foundation, K, 1976-1977
424:30 Personal, Benedum Foundation, L, 1976
424:31 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Lincoln County Hospital Builders, 1975-1977
424:32 Personal, Benedum Foundation, M, 1976-1977
424:33 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Miscellaneous, 1976-1977
BOX 425
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 66
425:1 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Monongalia General Hospital, 1973-1977
425:2 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Monongalia General Hospital Foundation, 1977
425:3 Personal, Benedum Foundation, N, 1975-1977
425:4 Personal, Benedum Foundation, The New Force, 1971-1973
425:5 Personal, Benedum Foundation, O, 1975-1977
425:6 Personal, Benedum Foundation, P, 1974-1977
425:7 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Patient Care Articles, 1974
425:8 Personal, Benedum Foundation, R, 1973-1977
425:9 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Region VI Planning and Development Council, 1976
425:10 Personal, Benedum Foundation, S, 1975-1978
425:11 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Southwestern Community Action Council, 1976
425:12 Personal, Benedum Foundation, T-U, 1976-1977
425:13 Personal, Benedum Foundation, United Hospital Center, Clarksburg, 1976
425:14 Personal, Benedum Foundation, V, 1975
425:15 Personal, Benedum Foundation, W, 1975-1977
425:16 Personal, Benedum, A, 1978
425:17 Personal, Benedum, B, 1978
425:18 Personal, Benedum, Board of Trustees Meetings Minutes, 1978
425:19 Personal, Benedum, C, 1976 – 1978
425:20 Personal, Benedum, Community Medical Center of Northwest Washington, Inc., 1978
425:21 Personal, Benedum, D, 1978
425:22 Personal, Benedum, E, 1978
425:23 Personal, Benedum, F, 1978
425:24 Personal, Benedum, Frankel Foundation, 1978
425:25 Personal, Benedum, G, 1978
425:26 Personal, Benedum, H, 1978
425:27 Personal, Benedum, J, 1978
425:28 Personal, Benedum, K, 1978
425:29 Personal, Benedum, M, 1973 – 1978
425:30 Personal, Benedum, Pocahontas Medical Center, Marlinton, West Virginia, 1975 – 1978
425:31 Personal, Benedum Foundation, N-P, 1978
425:32 Personal, Benedum Foundation, R-T, 1978
425:33 Personal, Benedum Foundation, W, 1978
425:34 Personal, Benedum Foundation, X-Z, 1978
BOX 426
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 67
426:1 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1977 – 1979
426:2 Personal, Benedum Foundation, A, 1977 - 1979
426:3 Personal, Benedum Foundation, B. 1979
426:4 Personal, Benedum Foundation, C, 1979
426:5 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Compensation, 1979
426:6 Personal, Benedum Foundation, E, 1979
426:7 Personal, Benedum Foundation, F, 1979
426:8 Personal, Benedum Foundation, G, 1979-1980
426:9 Personal, Benedum Foundation, H, 1976-1979
426:10 Personal, Benedum Foundation, I-J, 1979
426:11 Personal, Benedum Foundation, K-M, 1979
426:12 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Minutes of Meetings, 1979
426:13 Personal, Benedum Foundation, N-R, 1979
426:14 Personal, Benedum Foundation, S, 1979
426:15 Personal, Benedum Foundation, T-V, 1978-1979
426:16 Personal, Benedum Foundation, W-Z, 1979
426:17 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, A
426:18 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, B
426:19 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, C
426:20 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, E
426:21 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, G
426:22 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, H
426:23 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, J
426:24 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, K
426:25 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, L
426:26 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, M
426:27 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, Minutes and Memorandums
426:28 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, N
426:29 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, O
426:30 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, P
426:31 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, R
426:32 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, S
BOX 427
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 68
427:1 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, U
427:2 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1980, W
427:3 Personal, Benedum Foundation, A, 1981
427:4 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Approved Grants, 1981
427:5 Personal, Benedum Foundation, B, 1981
427:6 Personal, Benedum Foundation, C, 1981
427:7 Personal, Benedum Foundation, D, 1981
427:8 Personal, Benedum Foundation, F, 1981
427:9 Personal, Benedum Foundation, G, 1981
427:10 Personal, Benedum Foundation, H, 1981
427:11 Personal, Benedum Foundation, J, 1981
427:12 Personal, Benedum Foundation, K, 1981
427:13 Personal, Benedum Foundation, L, 1981
427:14 Personal, Benedum Foundation, M, 1981
427:15 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Meeting Minutes, 1981
427:16 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Miscellaneous, 1981
427:17 Personal, Benedum Foundation, N, 1981
427:18 Personal, Benedum Foundation, O, 1981
427:19 Personal, Benedum Foundation, P, 1981
427:20 Personal, Benedum Foundation, R, 1981
427:21 Personal, Benedum Foundation, S, 1981
427:22 Personal, Benedum Foundation, T, 1981
427:23 Personal, Benedum Foundation, U, 1981
427:24 Personal, Benedum Foundation, V, 1981
427:25 Personal, Benedum Foundation, W, 1981
427:26 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Y, 1981
427:27 Personal, Benedum Foundation, A, 1982
427:28 Personal, Benedum Foundation, B, 1982
427:29 Personal, Benedum Foundation, C-E, 1982
427:30 Personal, Benedum Foundation, F, 1982
427:31 Personal, Benedum Foundation, G, 1982
427:32 Personal, Benedum Foundation, H, 1982
427:33 Personal, Benedum Foundation, I-L, 1982
427:34 Personal, Benedum Foundation, M-O, 1982
427:35 Personal, Benedum Foundation, P, 1982
427:36 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Q-S, 1982
427:37 Personal, Benedum Foundation, T-Z, 1982
427:38 Personal, Benedum Foundation, C, 1983
BOX 428
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 69
428:1 Personal, Benedum Foundation, F, 1983
428:2 Personal, Benedum Foundation, G, 1981-1983
428:3 Personal, Benedum Foundation, H, 1975-1983
428:4 Personal, Benedum Foundation, J, 1983
428:5 Personal, Benedum Foundation, L, 1983
428:6 Personal, Benedum Foundation, M, 1983
428:7 Personal, Benedum Foundation, N, 1983
428:8 Personal, Benedum Foundation, O, 1983
428:9 Personal, Benedum Foundation, P, 1982-1983
428:10 Personal, Benedum Foundation, S, 1983
428:11 Personal, Benedum Foundation, W, 1983
428:12 Personal, Benedum Foundation, 1983
428:13 Personal, Benedum Foundation, A, 1983
428:14 Personal, Benedum Foundation, A, 1983-1984
428:15 Personal, Benedum Foundation, B, 1983-1984 (1 of 2)
428:16 Personal, Benedum Foundation, B, 1983-1984 (2 of 2)
428:17 Personal, Benedum Foundation, C-F, 1983-1984
428:18 Personal, Benedum Foundation, G, 1983-1984
428:19 Personal, Benedum Foundation, H-L, 1983-1984
428:20 Personal, Benedum Foundation, M, 1983-1984
428:21 Personal, Benedum Foundation, N, 1983-1984
428:22 Personal, Benedum Foundation, O, 1984
428:23 Personal, Benedum Foundation, P, 1983-1984
428:24 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Q-R, 1984
428:25 Personal, Benedum Foundation, S, 1983
428:26 Personal, Benedum Foundation, T, 1984
428:27 Personal, Benedum Foundation, U-V, 1983-1984
428:28 Personal, Benedum Foundation, W-Z, 1983-1984
BOX 429
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 70
429:1 Benedum Foundation, Project, Webb Community Park, 1984
429:2 Benedum Foundation Grants, Betty Jo Toney, 1984
429:3 Benedum Foundation, Clarence Toney, 1984
429:4 Benedum Foundation, Enese M. Toni, 1984
429:5 Benedum Foundation, Nathana Vanthana, 1984
429:6 Benedum Foundation Grants, Edward Vargo, 1984
429:7 Benedum Foundation, J.T. VanVoorhis, 1984
429:8 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Applications, 1984-1985 (1 of 2)
429:9 Personal, Benedum Foundation, Applications, 1984-1985 (2 of 2)
429:10 Benedum Foundation Projects, 1984 – 1987
429:11 Benedum Foundation Projects, 1984 – 1987 (A)
429:12 Benedum Foundation Projects, 1984 – 1987 (B)
429:13 Benedum, Education, 1985 – 1987
BOX 430
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 71
430:1 Benedum, Education, 1985 – 1987 (A)
430:2 Benedum Foundation, 1987
430:3 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation, General Information, 1985 – 1987
430:4 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation Projects, 1985 – 1987
430:5 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation Projects, 1985 – 1987 (A)
430:6 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation Projects, 1985 – 1987 (B)
430:7 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation Projects, 1985 – 1987 (C)
430:8 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation Projects, Blackwater Canyon Railway, Tucker County, 1985 – 1987
430:9 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation Projects, Tucker County Development Authority, 1985 - 1987
430:10 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation Projects, Tucker County Public Process, 1985 – 1987
430:11 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation Projects, Tucker County Economic Development, 1985 – 1987
430:12 Projects After Senate, Benedum Foundation Projects, Tucker County Flood Mitigation/Housing, 1985 - 1987
430:13 Projects After Senate, Benedum Center Grand Opening, 1987
BOX 431
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 72
431:1 Black Lung, Congressional Record, April 17, 1972
431:2 Black Lung, Occupational Characteristics of Disabled Workers, by Disabling Condition, Disability Insurance Benefit Awards Made in 1959-1962 to Men Under Age 65, United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
431:3 Black Lung, Black Lung Benefits Reform Act of 1977, Information Kit, United States Department of Labor
431:4 Black Lung, Don’t Stop the Fight! Black Lung Rally for Life, March 9, 1981, UMWA
431:5 Black Lung, Statements by Jennings Randolph
431:6 Black Lung, notes cards with percentage of claims
431:7 Black Lung, Miscellaneous
431:8 Black Lung Benefits Reform Act, 1976
431:9 Black Lung Benefits Reform Act, 1976 (A)
431:10 Black Lung, Legislation
431:11 Black Lung, Legislation, Benefits, 1975-1977
431:12 Black Lung, Legislation, 1976 – 1977
431:13 Black Lung, Legislation, 1970s (1 of 4)
BOX 432
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 73
432:1 Black Lung, Legislation, 1970s (2 of 4)
432:2 Black Lung, Legislation, 1970s (3 of 4)
432:3 Black Lung, Legislation, 1970s (4 of 4)
432:4 Black Lung, Legislation, 1970s (1 of 3)
432:5 Black Lung, Legislation, 1970s (2 of 3)
432:6 Black Lung, Legislation, 1970s (3 of 3)
BOX 433
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 74
433:1 Black Lung, Miscellaneous
433:2 Black Lung, Congressional Record, 1971-1972
433:3 Black Lung, Congressional Record, 1976-1977
433:4 Black Lung, Letter, National Coal Association, March 1, 1976
433:5 Black Lung, Documentary on Black Lung Benefits, West Virginia Black Lung Association, Logan County Black Lung Chapter
433:6 Black Lung Desk Book, United States Department of Labor, Benefits Review Board, March 1979
433:7 Black Lung, Report of the Office of Workers Compensation Programs Task Force, January 1977
433:8 Black Lung, Senate Bill 2675, Amendments to Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Black Lung Benefits Program (Title IV), 1971
433:9 Black Lung, National Independent Coal Operators Association/Association of Bituminous Contractors vs. Peter J. Brennan, Secretary of Labor, 1973
433:10 Black Lung, Draft of a Proposed Report to the Senate Committee on Human Resources, Program to Pay Black Lung Benefits to Coal Miners and their Survivors – Improvements are Needed, 1977
433:11 Black Lung, Correspondence, 1971-1977
433:12 United Mine Workers Journal, Article, “Just Another Coal Miner: One Family’s Battle Against Black Lung,” June 1977
433:13 Black Lung, House and Senate Bills, 1972-1977
433:14 Black Lung, Meeting, Subcommittee on Labor, March 7, 1972
433:15 Black Lung, Hearings on HR 10760 and S 3183, Subcommittee on Labor, March 26, 1976
433:16 Black Lung, Statistical Information
433:17 Black Lung, Reform Act of 1977, Statements
433:18 Black Lung, Memorandums, 1973-1977
433:19 Black Lung, Proposed Amedments to Black Lung Legislation, 1974-1977
433:20 Black Lung, Articles
433:21 Black Lung, Panel Workshops, 1975
433:22 Black Lung, “Socioeconomic Aspects of Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis as Seen by the United Mine Workers of America, Lorin E. Kerr, 1975
433:23 Black Lung, Jennings Randolph Notes
433:24 Black Lung, Resolutions Passed at Pikeville, Kentucky, by Members of Black Lung Associations in Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia and Virginia, November 17-18, 1975
433:25 Black Lung, Press Releases, 1973
433:26 Black Lung, Reform Acts, 1974-1975
433:27 Brochure, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, U.S. Senate, 1972
433:28 Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Black Lung Research, 1972 – 1974
433:29 Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Black Lung, 1973 – 1976
433:30 Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Black Lung, 1975 – 1976
433:31 Black Lung Benefits Reform Act, 94th Congress, 2nd Session, 1976
433:32 Black Lung Coal Tax, 94th Congress, 2nd Session, 1976
433:33 Black Lung Benefits Reform Act of 1977 Information Kit
433:34 Coal Mine Health and Safety Act, Transcript of Hearings, Committee on Labor and Public
Welfare, January 6, 1971
433:35 Black Lung Legislation, Transcript of Hearings, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare,
January 10, 1972
BOX 434
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 75
434:1 Documents Concerning Black Lung Legislation, 1970 – 1972
434:2 Documents Concerning Black Lung Legislation, 1970 – 1972 (A)
434:3 Documents Concerning Black Lung Legislation, 1970 – 1972 (B)
434:4 Black Lung, Final Regulations, 1983
434:5 Black Lung, Social Security Administration
434:6 Black Lung, Black Lung Benefits Act
434:7 Black Lung, West Virginia Black Lung Association, Documentary on Black Lung Benefits
434:8 Black Lung, Fred Carter, Miscellaneous Cases
434:9 Black Lung, Press Coverage of Black Lung Amendments, 1981-1982
434:10 Black Lung, Floor Action on Senate Amendment to HR 5159, December 16, 1981
434:11 Black Lung, HR 5159, House Report 97-406, Black Lung Amendments, December 1981
434:12 Black Lung, Black Lung Amendments, Remarks by Jennings Randolph
434:13 Black Lung, House Testimony/Floor Debates on HR 7745, 1980
434:14 Black Lung, SSA Overpayments, September 1982
434:15 Black Lung, Respiratory Therapy, October 1982
434:16 Black Lung, Questions and Answers about the Black Lung Program, 1980
434:17 Black Lung, Monthly Benefit Rates, 1974-1978
434:18 Black Lung, UMWA Lawsuit, Western District of Pennsylvania, 1980
434:19 Black Lung, Articles, 1971-1972
434:20 Black Lung, Claims Processing, 1978
434:21 Black Lung, Department of Labor Strategy, 1977
434:22 Black Lung, 97th Congress
434:23 Black Lung, Trust Fund, 1981-1982
434:24 Black Lung, Jennings Randolph Floor Statements, 1980
434:25 Black Lung, Regulations, 1978-1980
434:26 Black Lung, Jennings Randolph Response to Quayle Amendment, 1981-1982
434:27 Black Lung, Benefits Reform Act, 1978
434:28 Black Lung, Articles by Lorin E. Kerr, 1980-1981
434:29 Black Lung, Administrative, 1979
434:30 Black Lung Legislation, Clippings, 1972
BOX 435
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 76
435:1 Black Lung Benefits, Health and Safety in Coal Mines, 1973 – 1977
435:2 Black Lung, Reports, Social Security
435:3 Black Lung, Hawk’s Nest Tunnel Disaster, 1982
435:4 Black Lung, Regulations, Overpayments of Workers, 1983
435:5 Black Lung Privacy Act, 1983
435:6 Black Lung, Charleston District Office, 1982
435:7 Black Lung, Benefits, 1982 – 1984
435:8 Black Lung, H.R.1739, 1983
435:9 S.1957, Black Lung Benefit Revenue Act, 1981
435:10 Black Lung Amendments, Disability Trust Fund, 1976 – 1981
435:11 Black Lung Benefits, Social Security, 1981
435:12 Papers on Surface Miners
435:13 H.R.4387, Erienborn Black Lung Amendments, 1981
435:14 S.1922, Amend Black Lung Benefits Revenue Act of 1977, 1981
435:15 Black Lung, Orphans, Other Dependents, 1972
435:16 Black Lung, Costs, 1972
435:17 Black Lung, Offset, 1972
435:18 Black Lung, Paper on Permanent Program, 1969
435:19 Black Lung, General, 1969 – 1972
435:20 Black Lung, Clinics, 1978 – 1980
435:21 Black Lung, Committee Action, 1972
435:22 Claimant, Miner Statistics, 1972
435:23 Administration of Programs, 1970
435:24 Black Lung, Coal Operators, 1970 – 1972
435:25 Black Lung, Part C of the Black Lung Benefit Program, 1971
435:26 Black Lung, Medical Evidence and Examinations
435:27 Black Lung, Discrimination, 1970
435:28 Black Lung, Attorney Fees/Self Representation
435:29 Black Lung, Presumption and Pulmonary Impairments
435:30 Black Lung, Senator Randolph Statements, 1972
435:31 Black Lung, Total Disability
435:32 Black Lung, Extension of Benefits Program, 1972 – 1973
435:33 Black Lung, X-Ray Denial, 1969
435:34 Black Lung, West Virginia Coal Association, 1979 – 1980
435:35 Black Lung Benefits Reform Act, 1975 – 1976
435:36 Black Lung Annual Report, 1979 – 1980
435:37 Black Lung, Sylvia B. Daugherty V, The Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, U.S. District Court, Northern District of West Virginia, 1980
435:38 Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Black Lung, Section 224 of the Social Security Act, 1978 – 1979
435:39 Black Lung, Social Security, 1978 – 1979
435:40 Black Lung, 1978
435:41 Benefits Review Board Chief Judge Samuel J. Smith, 1981
435:42 Black Lung, Administrative Law Judges, 1980
435:43 Black Lung, Black Lung District and Field Offices, Department of Labor (DOL), 1979
435:44 Black Lung, H.R.7177, Prohibit Reduction of Disability Benefits Under Social Security Act, 1982
435:45 Black Lung, New Regulations for Black Lung Benefits Program, 1982
435:46 Black Lung, Parkersburg Office, 1980
435:47 Black Lung Benefits Act, Department of Labor (DOL)/Employment Standards Administration (ESA) Report, 1979
435:48 Black Lung, General Accounting Office (GAO) Report, 1981 – 1982
435:49 American Lung Association (ALA)/American Thoracic Society (ATS) Task Force Report on Federal Lung Research, 1982
435:50 Department of Labor, Black Lung Regulations, Part 727 – 727, 1978
435:51 Black Lung Regulations, Part 718, 1978 – 1979
435:52 Black Lung Regulations, Miscellaneous, 1978
435:53 Black Lung, Legislative History, 1977 – 1978
435:54 Black Lung Benefits Revenue Act of 1977, S.Rpt.95-336
435:55 James P. Caravasos, Home Med-Care of West Virginia, Inc., Morgantown, West Virginia, Medical Pay Backlog*
435:56 Black Lung, Medical Payment Processing, 1979 – 1980
435:57 Medical Payments, Coverage Under Medicare and Black Lung, 1980
435:58 Black Lung, Medical Cards, 1978 – 1980
435:59 Black Lung, Fiscal Year 1981
435:60 Black Lung, Department of Labor (DOL) Staff Appropriations, 1979
435:61 Black Lung, Supplemental Request, Fiscal Year 1981
435:62 Medical Payments, Operation Health, 1980
435:63 Home Breathing Care, 1979 – 1980
435:64 Department of Land Black Lung Report Draft, July 1983
435:65 Black Lung, Correspondence, 1983
435:66 Black Lung, 1978 Supplemental Appropriation
435:67 Black Lung, 1979 Supplemental Appropriation
435:68 Black Lung, 1980 Supplemental Appropriation
BOX 436
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 77
436:1 Clippings, Black Lung Legislation, 1972-1973
436:2 Black Lung Legislation, 1972
436:3 Black Lung Legislation, Reports, Hearing, Etc., 1971 – 1972
436:4 Legislative History of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (Public Law 91
173) As Amended Through 1974 Including Black Lung Amendments of 1972, Part 1,
Subcommittee on Labor, August 1975
436:5 Black Lung Benefits Act of 1972, Title IV of the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of
1969 Showing Changes Made by Public Law 92-303 Approved May 19, 1972, Subcommittee on
Labor, June 1972
436:6 Black Lung Legislation, 1971 – 1972, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor of the
Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of the U.S. Senate on S.2675, S.2289, and H.R.9212,
1971 – 1972
436:7 Black Lung Benefits Reform Act of 1975, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor
Standards of the Committee on Education and Labor of the U.S. House of Representatives on
H.R.7, H.R.8, and H.R.3333, 1975
436:8 Black Lung Benefits Reform Act of 1976, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Labor of the
Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of the U.S. Senate on H.R.10760 and S.3183, 1976
436:9 Compilation of Selected Public Health Laws, Volume I – Health Law, House Committee on
Interstate and Foreign Commerce and the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare,
March 1973
436:10 Compilation of Selected Public Health Laws, Volume II – Food, Drug, and Related Law, House
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, March 1973
436:11 Compilation of Selected Public Health Laws, Volume III – Environmental Law, House
Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce and the Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, March 1973
436:12 Black Lung Benefits, Hearing Before the General Subcommittee on Labor of the Committee on
Education and Labor of the U.S. House of Representatives on H.R.18, H.R.42, H.R.43, and
H.R.5702, 1971
436:13 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969 (Public Law 91-173) Proposed Amendments
to Title IV, Black Lung Legislation, S.2675, S.2289, and H.R.9212, Subcommittee on Labor of
the Committee on Labor and Public Welfare of the U.S. Senate, December 1971
436:14 Keystone Coal Industry Manual, U.S. Coal, Production by Company…1970, 1971
436:15 Occupational Characteristics of Disabled Workers, by Disabling Condition: Disability Insurance
Benefit Awards Made in 1959-1962 to Men Under Age 65, U.S. Department of Health,
Education, and Welfare (HEW), Public Health Service, and Social Security Administration
BOX 437
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 78
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1948-1961
BOX 438
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 79
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1962-1964
BOX 439
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 80
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1964-1966
BOX 440
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 81
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1966-1969
BOX 441
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 82
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1969-1970
BOX 442
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 83
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1970-1972
BOX 443
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 84
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1972-1974
BOX 444
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 85
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1974 – 1975
BOX 445
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 86
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1975 – 1976
BOX 446
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 87
Index Cards, Speeches and Press Releases, 1978 - 1981
BOX 447
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 88
447:1 Bureau of Mines
447:2 Bureau of Mines, A-L, 1974
447:3 Bureau of Mines, M-Z, 1974
447:4 Bureau of Mines, 1975-1977
447:5 Bureau of Mines, Blacksville Mine Disaster, 1972
447:6 Bureau of Mines, Coal Gassification
447:7 Bureau of Mines, Coal Mine Health and Safety Reports, 1976-1977
447:8 Bureau of Mines, Coal Mine Health and Safety Reports, 1978
447:9 Bureau of Mines, Coal Mine Mechanization, Explosions, Disasters and Rescue
447:10 Bureau of Mines, Correspondence, 1974
447:11 Bureau of Mines, Farmington Subsidence
447:12 Bureau of Mines, Hyden, Kentucky, Mine Disaster
447:13 Bureau of Mines, Morgantown Research Facility, 1974-1978
447:14 Bureau of Mines, Mount Hope Office
447:15 Bureau of Mines, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1975
447:16 Bureau of Mines, Health and Safety Reports, 1972 – 1973
447:17 Bureau of Mines, Health and Safety Reports, 1972 – 1973 (A)
447:18 Department of Mines, Bureau of Mine Health and Safety, 1973 – 1974
447:19 Bureau of Mines, Safety Reports, 1975
447:20 Bureau of Mines, Observational Study of Classroom Health and Safety Training in Coal Mining, 1982
447:21 Bureau of Mines Grant for Join Center for Study of Respirable Dusts, West Virginia University/Pennsylvania State University, May 26, 1983
447:22 Bureau of Mines, Roof Bolts, 1973-1974
BOX 448
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 89
448:1 Mining, Dust Standards, 1978-1980
448:2 Mining, Independent Operators, 1979
448:3 Mining, Metal and Nonmetal Standards, 1979-1980
448:4 Mining, Civil Penalties
448:5 Mining, S. 496, Exempt Independent Contractors, 1978-1981
448:6 Mining, Company Sponsorships, Pending, 1981-1982
448:7 Mining, S. 625, Stone, Sand and Gravel Miners, 1979-1980
448:8 Mining, National Industrial Sand vs. Secretary of Labor, United States 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals
448:9 Mining, S. 1079, Department of Labor Law
448:10 Mining, HR 1743, Federal Contract Awarding
448:11 Mining, National Labor Relations Board, Statement by Donald L. Dotson, Subcommittee on
448:12 Mining, National Labor Relations Board
448:13 Mining, Proposed Pattern of Violation Rules, 1980
448:14 Mining, Roof Control, 1980
448:15 Mining, Miner Participation, Dust Sampling, 1980-1981
448:16 Mining, Self-Contained Self Rescuers, 1981
448:17 Mining, Bore Hole Rescue Systems
448:18 Mining, Methane in Mines
448:19 Mining, Proposed Black Lung Change, 1978
448:20 Mining, Dust Standards, Non-Coal
448:21 Mining, Farmington #9
448:22 Mining, Mine Rescue Teams
448:23 Mining, Dust Standards, Background
448:24 Mining, Mine Safety and Health Issues of the 97th Congress, 1981
448:25 Mining, Transfer of Sand, Gravel, and Stone Mining Operations from MSHA to OSHA, Mary Jane Bolle, July 23, 1979
448:26 Mining, S. 568, MSHA, 1981
448:27 Mining, MSHA-OSHA Accord, MSHA-NIOSH Understanding, 1978-1979
448:28 Mining, MSHA, Representative of Miners, Notification of Legal Identity, Procedures for
448:29 Mining, MSHA Mine Rescue Teams
448:30 Mining, MSHA, Metal and Nonmetal Mining Health Standards, Miscellaneous Amendments
448:31 Mining, MSHA, Cabs and Canopies
448:32 Mining, MSHA, Arkwright No. 1, Morgantown
448:33 Mining, MSHA Field Offices
448:34 Mining, Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration, Annual Report and Achievements, 1977
448:35 Mining, MSHA, State Grants
448:36 Mining, MSHA, “Walkaround Rights”
448:37 Mining, MSHA, Spruce Knob Mining Company
448:38 Mining, AMC Draft Bill on MSHA
448:39 Mining, AMC Letter to Nickles on MSHA, March 11, 1981
448:40 Mining, Hearing, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, regarding applicability and enforcement of the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act to Stone and Sand and Gravel Mining, May 4, 1979
448:41 Mining, MSHA Guidelines, “Significant and Substantial”
448:42 Mining, Meeting regarding allegations of harassment by MSHA against Martin Mason and Peter Marozzi, 1980
BOX 449
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 90
449:1 Amendments, Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Committee Markup, 97th Congress, 1st Session
449:2 Statements, Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) and Walsh Healy Briefing Memos, 1959 – 1979
449:3 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Reports and Laws, PL 95-164, 1977
449:4 Mine Safety Messages, 1979
449:5 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Appropriations and National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) 1978 Supplemental Appropriations and Fiscal Year
1979
449:6 United Mine Works of America (UMWA) – Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Joint Agreement, 1979
449:7 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), President’s Coal Commission, 1979
449:8 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Inspector Assaults, 1979
449:9 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Congressional Records Excerpts, 1979
449:10 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Cantrell Research, 1979 – 1980
449:11 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Grant Distribution Tables, Fiscal Year 1980
449:12 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)/United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), February 12, 1980
449:13 Labor Subcommittee Markup, July 9, 1981
449:14 Productivity, 1981 Coal Mining Statistics
449:15 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Reform, S.1423, Senator Hatch, 1981 – 1982
449:16 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Review of Regulations, 1982 – 1983
449:17 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Reorganization, April 1982
449:18 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Rebel Coal, 1982
449:19 Mine Health Research Advisory Committee, August 11, 1983
449:20 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Federal Regulations, 1983
449:21 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Preproposal Draft, Self-Contained Self-Rescue Device, 1983
449:22 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Preproposal Draft, Mine Training Rulemaking, 1983
449:23 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Safety Standards for Fire Prevention at Metal and Nonmetal Mines, October 4, 1983
449:24 State Grants for Health and Safety Training, 1983
449:25 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Preproposal Draft, Metal/Nonmetal Standards Review Section 12 Electricity, 1983
449:26 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Metal and Nonmetal Standards Review – Air Quality, 1983
449:27 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Gassy Mines, 1983
449:28 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Preproposal Draft, Registers Section 14 Machinery and Equipment, 1983 – 1984
449:29 Proposed Rule, Safety Standards for Ground Control, 1984
449:30 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Wire Rope Standards Final Rules, January 24, 1984
449:31 Mine Safety, LJT Manufacturing Bureau of Mines (BOM) Proposal, 1984
449:32 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Proposal Draft, Register for Approval of Water Stemming Bags, 1984
449:33 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Proposal Draft, Register for Approval of Explosives and Sheathed, 1984
449:34 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Preproposal Draft, Safety Standards for Underground Coal Mines, 1983 – 1984
449:35 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Roof, Face, and Rib Safety Supports, 1983
449:36 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Proposal Draft, Register for Approval of Blasting Units, 1984
449:37 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Proposal Draft, Register for Approval of Electric Detonators, 1984
449:38 Proposed Rule, Safety Standards for Metal and Nonmetal Mine Machinery and Equipment, 1984
449:39 Mine Safety, John Zorack Proposed Mine Safety Amendments, Roof Movement, 1984
BOX 450
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 91
450:1 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Symposium on Control of Respirable Coal Mine Dust, Beckley, West Virginia, October 4-6, 1983
450:2 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Health and Safety Training in Coal Mining, West Virginia University Draft Report, 1981
450:3 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), 2nd Annual National Joint Mine Health and Safety Conference, June 7-8, 1983
450:4 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Sand and Gravel Amendment, S.980, 1983
450:5 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Amendments (Administration Proposal), 1982
450:6 Summary Proceedings on 1st Joint Mine Health and Safety Conference, June 29-30, 1982
450:7 Annual Report of Secretary of Labor under Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), 1977 (Fiscal Year 1980)
450:8 Mine Safety and Health Act (MSHA), 1982
450:9 Mine Safety and Health Act (MSHA) Inspector (Logan, West Virginia), 1981
450:10 Mine Safety and Health Act (MSHA) – Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), S.1423, Senator Hatch, 1981
450:11 Mine Safety and Health Act (MSHA), Self-Rescuers, 1982
450:12 Mine Safety and Health Administration, 1969-1978
450:13 Mine Safety and Health Administration, 1979-1981 (1 of 2)
450:14 Mine Safety and Health Administration, 1979-1981 (2 of 2)
450:15 Mine Injury Reports, 1980
450:16 Mine Injuries, 1981
450:17 Mine Injuries, 1983
450:18 Mine Injuries, 1983 (A)
450:19 Mine Accidents and Press Articles, 1981
450:20 Centralia Mine Fire, 1983
450:21 Mining, Productivity in Mining, 1982
450:22 Progressive Mine Workers, 1982
450:23 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), A-L, 1973 – 1974
450:24 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), M-Z, 1972 – 1974
450:25 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 1960 - 1970
450:26 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 1973 – 1982
450:27 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) Pension Plan, 1950 – 1980
450:28 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), Health and Retirement Fund, 1978 – 1979
450:29 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), Health and Retirement Funds Annual Report, 1981
450:30 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), Health and Retirement, Kaiser Steel Vs. Mullins, 1982
450:31 United Mine Workers (UMW), 1982
450:32 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) – COMPAC, 1982
450:33 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), Health and Retirement Funds, 1982 – 1983
450:34 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) and Reclamation Council Interview, December 1983
450:35 United Mine Workers (UMW), National Bank of Washington (Washington Post), 1983
450:36 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), 1983 Convention
450:37 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) Contract, September 1984
450:38 98th United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) Presentation, Rich Trumka, 1984
450:39 Coal Mine Waste Embankments, 1967 – 1972
450:40 Buffalo Creek Disaster, 1972
450:41 Buffalo Creek, 1972
450:42 Buffalo Creek, 1972
BOX 451
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 92
451:1 Coal Mining Health, Safety, and Research Speech, August 25, 1982
451:2 Coal Outlook, 1982 – 1983
451:3 Coal Mining Resources, 1983
451:4 Educational Mining Act of 1982, S.1501/H.R.Rpt.97-952, December 10, 1982
451:5 Methane Data Base, 1982
451:6 Continuing Resolution, Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) Transfer, 1982 (Expires March 1982)
451:7 Federal Mine Safety and Health Act Amendments of 1982, H.R.6548
451:8 Bologna Mining Company, 1979
451:9 New England Power, 1979-1980
451:10 United Mine Workers Rally, 1981
451:11 Consolidation Coal Company, 1977-1978
451:12 Coal Research Bureau, 1980
451:13 Black Lung Medical Cards, 1981
451:14 Black Lung Statistics, 1974-1978
451:15 Strip Mine Impact Study, 1980
451:16 Presidential Commission on Coal, 1978-1979
451:17 Projects, Coal Industry
451:18 Projects, Coal Stockpiles
451:19 Department of Energy, P, Research Lab Program, 1978-1979
451:20 Department of Mines, Nomination of James Day, Administrator, Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration, 1974-1975
451:21 Energy and Natural Resources, S.7, Strip Mine/Surface Mine, 1965 – 1978
451:22 Interior Surface Mining, 1977
451:23 Coal Imports, 1958-1967
451:24 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969
451:25 Cost of Living Council, Coal Industry, 1973-1978
451:26 West Virginia Coal Association, 1978
451:27 Coal Exports, 1958 – 1964
451:28 National Coal Mine Policy, 1967
451:29 Coal, 1969
451:30 Jennings Randolph, Coal Speeches/Press Releases
451:31 Coal Mines, Newsletters/Clippings, 1967
451:32 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Review Commission, 1978-1980
451:33 Bureau of Mines, 1968-1969, 1974-1975
451:34 Cost of Living Council, Coal Conversion 1977
BOX 452
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 93
452:1 Department of Commerce, 1958 – 1959
452:2 Department of Commerce, 1960 – 1961
452:3 Department of Commerce, 1962 – 1963
452:4 Department of Commerce, 1964 – 1966
452:5 Department of Commerce, 1967
452:6 Department of Commerce, 1968
452:7 Department of Commerce, 1969 – 1970
452:8 Department of Commerce, 1971 – 1972
452:9 Department of Commerce, January 1973 – June 1973
452:10 Department of Commerce, July 1973 – August 1973
452:11 Department of Commerce, September 1973 – December 1973
452:12 Department of Commerce, 1974
452:13 Department of Commerce, 1975
452:14 Department of Commerce, 1976
452:15 Department of Commerce, Jennings Randolph Outgoing, 1976 – 1978
452:16 Department of Commerce, Jennings Randolph Outgoing, 1979 – 1982
452:17 Department of Commerce, Pine Grove Population, 1979
452:18 Department of Commerce, FMC Corporation, Parkersburg, West Virginia, 1974 – 1977
452:19 Department of Commerce, White House Conference on Balanced Growth, 1977 – 1978
452:20 Department of Commerce, 1976
452:21 Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Charleston, 1977
452:22 Department of Commerce, 1979
452:23 Department of Commerce, International Conference of the Financial Executives Institute, 1979
452:24 Department of Commerce, 1983-1984
BOX 453
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 94
453:1 Department of Civil Defense, Correspondence (Russell Long Letter on Using Coal Mines as Fallout Shelters), 1945 – 1961
453:2 Brochures, Office of Civil and Defense Mobilization, 1958-1966
453:3 Department of Civil Defense, Correspondence, 1959 - 1961
453:4 Department of Civil Defense, Correspondence, 1962
453:5 Department of Civil Defense, 1971 – 1974
453:6 Department of Defense, 1964 – 1965
453:7 Department of Defense, 1966 – 1968
453:8 Department of Defense, 1969
453:9 Department of Defense, 1970
453:10 Department of Defense, 1971
453:11 Department of Defense, 1972
453:12 Department of Defense, 1973
453:13 Department of Defense, January 1974 – June 1974
453:14 Department of Defense, July 1974 – December 1974
453:15 Department of Defense, 1975
453:16 Department of Defense, 1976
453:17 Department of Defense, 1977
453:18 Federal Departments – Defense – Rural Arts and Crafts, Region 8 Bull Dozers 1978
453:19 Department of Defense, 1978 – 1984
453:20 Department of Defense, 1979
453:21 Department of Defense, Allied Van Agents, 1959-1960
453:22 Department of Defense, Woodrow Vestal, 1964 – 1979
453:23 Department of Defense, Hymn Removal (“It Was On A Friday Morning”), 1976
453:24 Department of Defense, Military Dispensaries, 1977
453:25 Department of Defense, Armed Forces Medical School, 1977
453:26 Department of Defense, Little Arlington Cemetery, 1978
453:27 Department of Defense, CHAMPUS Bidding, 1978
453:28 Department of Defense, Defense Language Institute, 1984
453:29 Department of Defense, Defense Acquisition Regulations (DAR), 1984
453:30 Department of Defense, Defense Department Installations, 1984
BOX 454
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 95
454:1 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Community Facilities Administration, Jane Lew Water System, 1958 – 1959
454:2 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Hepzibah Public Service Water District, Harrison County, 1959 – 1963
454:3 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Parkersburg Sanitary Board, 1960
454:4 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Ohio County Public Service Board, Engineering and Financial Feasibility Report, Water Supply Program, September 1962
454:5 Economic Development Administration (EDA), City of Shinnston, Engineering and Financial Feasibility Report, Sanitary Program, November 1962
454:6 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Buckhannon Projects, 1963 – 1967
454:7 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1963 – 1975
454:8 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1963 – 1964
454:9 Economic Development Administration (EDA), April 1965 – September 1965
454:10 Economic Development Administration (EDA), October 1965 – December 1965
454:11 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1965 – 1966
454:12 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Elk Garden Water Works, 1965 – 1966
454:13 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Keyser Finishing Company, 1966
454:14 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Memorial General Hospital Association, Elkins, West Virginia, 1966
454:15 Economic Development Administration (EDA), January 1966 – February 1966
454:16 Economic Development Administration (EDA), March 1966 – May 1966
454:17 Economic Development Administration (EDA), June 1966 – July 1966
454:18 Economic Development Administration (EDA), August 1966 – September 1966
454:19 Economic Development Administration (EDA), October 1966 – December 1966
454:20 Economic Development Administration (EDA), January 1967 – March 1967
454:21 Economic Development Administration (EDA), April 1967 – May 1967
454:22 Economic Development Administration (EDA), June 1967 – August 1967
454:23 Economic Development Administration (EDA), September 1967 – December 1967
454:24 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Bingamon Public Service District (PSD), 1968
454:25 Economic Development Administration, January 1968-March 1968
454:26 Economic Development Administration, April 1968-June 1968
454:27 Economic Development Administration, June 1968-July 1968
454:28 Economic Development Administration, August 1968-December 1968
454:29 Economic Development Administration, January 1969-February 1969
454:30 Economic Development Administration, February 1969-March 1969
454:31 Economic Development Administration, April 1969-May 1969
454:32 Economic Development Administration, June 1969
BOX 455
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 96
455:1 Economic Development Administration, July 1969-August 1969
455:2 Economic Development Administration, September 1969-December 1969
455:3 Economic Development Administration, February 1970
455:4 Economic Development Administration, March 1970-May 1970
455:5 Economic Development Administration, June 1970-July 1970
455:6 Economic Development Administration, August 1970-September 1970
455:7 Economic Development Administration, October 1970-December 1970
455:8 Economic Development Administration, January 1971
455:9 Economic Development Administration, February 1971-April 1971
455:10 Economic Development Administration, May 1971-July 1971
455:11 Economic Development Administration, August 1971-December 1971
455:12 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Tomato Greenhouse, 1968 – 1971
455:13 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Report on the Indebtedness of Appalachian Regional Hospital to the Federal Government, 1969
455:14 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Projects, 1969 – 1980
455:15 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Elk Creek Pollution, 1969 – 1971
455:16 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Montaya Bill, 1972
455:17 Economic Development Administration (EDA), January 1972 – April 1972
455:18 Economic Development Administration (EDA), May 1972 – August 1972
455:19 Economic Development Administration (EDA), September 1972 – December 1972
455:20 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Correspondence, 1972 – 1973
455:21 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Directory of Approved Projects as of June 30, 1973
455:22 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1973
455:23 Economic Development Administration (EDA), July 1973 – December 1973
455:24 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Rural Urban Development, 1973 - 1976
BOX 456
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 97
456:1 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1974
456:2 Economic Development Administration (EDA), January 1974 – April 1974
456:3 Economic Development Administration (EDA), May 1974 – September 1974
456:4 Economic Development Administration (EDA), January 1975 – February 1975
456:5 Economic Development Administration (EDA), March 1975-May 1975
456:6 Economic Development Administration (EDA), June 1975-August 1975
456:7 Economic Development Administration (EDA), September 1975-December 1975
456:8 Economic Development Administration (EDA), West Virginia Library Commission, 1975
456:9 Economic Development Administration, January 1976 – September 1976
456:10 Economic Development Administration, Civil Service Commission, Farmers Home Administration, October 1976 – December 1976
456:11 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Grafton Water Treatment Plant, 1976
456:12 Economic Development Administration (EDA), West Virginia Projects
456:13 Economic Development Administration (EDA), War Memorial Hospital, Morgan County, 1978
456:14 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1976
456:15 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Vienna Fire Station, 1976-1978
456:16 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Stonewall Jackson Hospital, 1970-1975
456:17 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Sugar Creek Public Service District, 1974
456:18 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Summersville Convalescent Hospital, 1970-1977
456:19 Economic Development Administration, Farmers Home Administration, January 1977 – January 1984
456:20 Economic Development Administration (EDA), South Charleston Underpass, 1977
456:21 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Southern Governors Conference, 1976 (1 of 2)
456:22 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Southern Governors Conference, 1976 (2 of 2)
456:23 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Section 304 Projects, 1977
456:24 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Solid Conversion System, 1977
456:25 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Smithburg Water System, 1975-1977
456:26 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Bright of America, 1977-1980
456:27 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Joint Urban Initiative Program, 1978
456:28 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Public Works Employment Act, 1976-1977
456:29 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Jackson County Board of Education, 1977
456:30 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Racine Park, 1978
456:31 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Head Corporation, 1978
456:32 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Fort Ashby Public Service District Water System, 1979
456:33 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Ranson/Martinsburg Community Development Block Grants, 1977
456:34 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Abrasion Resistant Plastics for Eyeglasses, 1977-1978
456:35 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Region III Planning and Development Council, 1976-1977
456:36 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Basic Supply Company, Huntington, 1978
456:37 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Belmont County, Ohio, 1978
456:38 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Region 9 OEDP, 1978
456:39 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Eastern Panhandle Redevelopment Area, 1978
456:40 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Elkins City Hall, 1978
456:41 Economic Development Administration (EDA), National Center for Public Service Internship Programs, 1978
456:42 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Programs, 1977-1979
456:43 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Possible Funding Increase for Economic Development Districts, 1979
BOX 457
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 98
457:1 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Philippi Fire House, 1975 – 1977
457:2 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Point Express Trucking Company, 1976 – 1977
457:3 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Fayetteville Water System, 1978 – 1980
457:4 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Keyser Water System, 1976 – 1984
457:5 Economic Development Administration (EDA), West Virginia University, 1976 – 1982
457:6 Economic Development Administration (EDA), West Virginia Apportionment (First Dollar), 1977
457:7 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Upshur County, Stonewall Jackson Library, 1978
457:8 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Paw Paw Water System, 1974 – 1980
457:9 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Region I Planning and Development Council, 1974 – 1980
457:10 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Monroe County Board of Education, 1976
457:11 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Mason County Public Service District (PSD), 1977 – 1980
457:12 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Marion County Commission L.P.W., 1977
457:13 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Marshall County Park and Recreation Board, 1977
457:14 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Valley Head Community Building, 1977
457:15 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Lost Creek Community Center, 1977
457:16 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Lewis County Cultural Arts Center, 1977
457:17 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Ben Howatt, 1977
457:18 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Marion County, 1977
457:19 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Lewis County Court House and Correctional Center, 1976 – 1977
457:20 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Fairmont L.P.W., 1977
457:21 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Flemington Community Building, 1976 – 1977
457:22 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Lewis County Development Authority (Shell Building), 1976 – 1978
457:23 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Lewis County Board of Education, 1977
457:24 Project, Putnam County Economic Development Administration (EDA) Grant, 1983 – 1984
457:25 Project, West Virginia Economic Development Administration (EDA) Title IX Application, 1983
457:26 Project, Economic Development Administration (EDA), Continental Manufacturing, 1983
457:27 Project, Economic Development Administration (EDA), West Milford Water Works Project, 1962 – 1963
457:28 Project, Economic Development Administration (EDA), Town of Anmoore Street Improvement Grant Application, 1963
457:29 Project, Economic Development Administration (EDA), Weston Sewage, 1965 – 1966
457:30 Economic Development Administration, 1981
457:31 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy, 1978
457:32 Canvas Water System, 1978
457:33 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Kenova City Building, 1977
457:34 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Kermit Water System, 1977
457:35 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Franklin Community Building, Fire House, 1977
457:36 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Delbarton Water-Sewage Disposal, 1973 – 1977
457:37 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Charles Town Local Public Works (LPW), 1977
457:38 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Doddridge County Waterline Extension, 1977
457:39 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Carbon Tetrachloride Spill, 1977 – 1978
457:40 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Clarksburg 6th Street Bridge Replacement, 1977
457:41 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Coal River Public Service District (PSD) Water System, 1977
457:42 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Dallas Pike Industrial Park, 1972
457:43 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Gauley River Public Service District (PSD) Water System, 1976 – 1977
457:44 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Greenbrier County Commission, 1977
457:45 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Harrison County Senior Citizens Center, 1977
457:46 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Handicraft Marketing Sales, 1976 – 1977
457:47 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Hallman Group, 1977
457:48 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Sutton Local Public Works (LPW) Program
457:49 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Sutton Community Building
457:50 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Sutton Parking Lot, 1976
457:51 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Broaddus Hospital Extended Care Wing, 1969 – 1977
457:52 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Calhoun County Schools, 1977
457:53 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Boone County Health Center, 1977
457:54 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Addison Local Public Works (LPW), 1977
457:55 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Barbour County Commission, 1977
457:56 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Wardensville Industrial Park, 1977
457:57 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Wetzel County Commission, 1977
BOX 458
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 99
458:1 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, 1978 – 1979
458:2 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, 1978 – 1979 (A)
458:3 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, 1969 and 1978 – 1979
458:4 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, 1969 and 1978 – 1979 (A)
458:5 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, 1969 and 1978 – 1979 (B)
458:6 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Tygarts Valley High School Athletic Field, 1977 – 1978
458:7 Economic Development Administration (EDA), U.S. Stamping Company, 1979
458:8 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Region VI Planning and Development Council, 1975 – 1978
458:9 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Rockwell Morgantown Plant, 1978
458:10 Economic Development Administration, Region VIII Planning and Development Council, 1977 - 1978
458:11 Project, Economic Development Administration, Title IX, 1977
458:12 Project, Economic Development Administration, Webster Springs Public Service District (PSD) Sewage System, 1974 – 1978
458:13 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Bluefield Industrial Park, 1977 – 1980
458:14 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Bluefield Industrial Park, 1977 – 1980 (A)
458:15 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Parkersburg Economic Development, 1977
458:16 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Parkersburg Municipal Building, 1977
458:17 Economic Development Administration (EDA), McCorkle-Griffithsville Public Service District (PSD), 1972 – 1978
458:18 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Pocahontas County Commission, 1977 – 1979
458:19 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Powell’s Honda, 1978
458:20 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Projects, Lewis County Miscellaneous, 1978
458:21 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Local Public Works, 1977 – 1978
458:22 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Mid-Ohio Valley, 1975 – 1978
458:23 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Harry Moore, 1978
458:24 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Montgomery, 1978
458:25 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Mingo County Local Public Works
458:26 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Philippi City Building, 1978
458:27 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Pine Grove Municipal Building, 1977 – 1978
458:28 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Moundsville Sewage System, 1978
458:29 Economic Development Administration (EDA), National Rural Center, 1977
458:30 Economic Development Administration (EDA), New Martinsville, 1978
458:31 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Burnsville Water System, 1977 – 1983
458:32 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Masontown Water System Extension, 1976 –
1978
BOX 459
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 100
459:1 Economic Development Administration (EDA), White Oak Village, Mountwood Park, Waverly, 1979 – 1985
459:2 Economic Development Administration (EDA), White Oak Village, Mountwood Park, Waverly, 1979 – 1985 (A)
459:3 Economic Development Administration (EDA), L. S. Good, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1980 - 1981
459:4 Project, Beckley Economic Development Administration (EDA) Application (Jobs Bill), 1983
459:5 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Conference, White House, September 4, 1980
459:6 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Family Tree Gifts, 1980
459:7 Economic Development Administration (EDA), American Water Works Service, 1980
459:8 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Controlled Systems, Inc., Fairmont, West Virginia, 1980 – 1984
459:9 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Bright of America, 1981 – 1984
459:10 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Water Policy, 1984
459:11 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Region IV Planning and Development Council, 1980
459:12 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Reorganization, 1981
459:13 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Hardy County Commission, 1983
459:14 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Wheeling Jobs Bill, 1983-1984
BOX 460
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 101
460:1 Hanford, Atomic Energy Coal Research, 1961
460:2 Hanford, Atomic Energy Coal Research, 1961 (A)
460:3 Atomic Energy Commission, 1971 – 1975
460:4 Atomic Energy Commission, 1971 – 1975 (A)
460:5 Department of Energy Research and Development Administration, Industrial Gasifiers, 1976 – 1978
460:6 Energy Research and Development Administration, 1975 – 1981
460:7 Jennings Randolph, Energy Appointment Folder, 1979 – 1980
460:8 Ebasco Services, 1981
460:9 Energy, 1977
460:10 Energy, 1978
460:11 Energy, 1984
460:12 Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA), 1976
460:13 Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA), 1976 (A)
460:14 Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA), 1977
460:15 Milton Lions Club, 1980
460:16 Petition to stop ten cent fee per gallon of gas
460:17 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 1973-1974 (1 of 2)
460:18 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 1973-1974 (2 of 2)
460:19 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), 1974
460:20 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), 1975-1976
460:21 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), 1976
460:22 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), 1977
460:23 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), A, 1974
460:24 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), B, 1974-1977
460:25 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), C, 1974-1976
460:26 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), D, 1974
460:27 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), E, 1971-1976
460:28 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), F, 1974
460:29 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), G, 1973-1974
460:30 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), H, 1974-1976
460:31 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), I, 1976
460:32 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), M, 1974
460:33 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), N, 1974
460:34 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), O, 1974
460:35 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), P, 1976
460:36 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), R, 1974-1976
460:37 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), S, 1974-1976
460:38 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), T, 1974
460:39 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), U, 1973-1974
460:40 Federal Energy Administration (FEA), W, 1974
BOX 461
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 102
461:1 Federal Departments –Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) – LNG Services 1975-1976
461:2 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Capon Springs and Farms 1979
461:3 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration –Schirtzinger, Frank 1977
461:4 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Keller Corporation 1979
461:5 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Energy Crisis Remarks – Jennings Randolph 1980
461:6 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Five Rivers Public Library, Parsons, WV 1983
461:7 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Independent Oil and Gas Association, 1979, 1981
461:8 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Gasoline Prices and Rationing 1974 – 1975
461:9 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Gasoline Prices and Rationing Jefferson County 1974
461:10 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Gasoline Prices and Rationing Morgantown Municipal Airport 1974
461:11 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Gasoline Prices and Rationing – Moore, Michael 1976
461:12 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Gasoline Prices and Rationing – Hercules Incorporated (Allegheny Ballistic Laboratory) 1974
461:13 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Gasoline Prices and Rationing –Lyon Oil Company 1973-1974
461:14 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Lighting – Westinghouse Electric Corporation 1974
461:15 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Lewis, Earl 1975
461:16 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Big “D” Industrial Equipment 1975
461:17 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Berkley Springs Conservation 1975
461:18 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Aviation Fuel Prices – Colvin, Eugene G. 1975
461:19 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Ranson Arco Service Station 1974
461:20 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Propane Gas Supply 1975
461:21 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Project Independence 1974
461:22 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Petersburg (WV) Airport 1974
461:23 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Petroleum Pricing Relief – 1974
461:24 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Philippi, City of 1974
461:25 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Parsons, Roger L. 1975
461:26 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Energy Research and Development Administration – Page Jackson School Solar Project 1976
461:27 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Oil Pricing 1976
461:28 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Oil Tax 1975
461:29 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Nuclear Waste Burial Sites 1976
461:30 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Truckers Strike 1974
461:31 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Special Exemptions – Special Rule No. 6 1976
461:32 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Shives, Robert 1975
461:33 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration –School Bus Transportation – Rothrock, Paul D. 1974
461:34 Federal Departments – Federal Energy Administration – Scheel, Inc. (Texaco) 1974
461:35 Energy Related Legislation, 1969-1977
BOX 462
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 103
462:1 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Solid Waste Management, April 1969
462:2 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1971 – 1977
462:3 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), April 1970 – September 1971
462:4 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), January 1972 – December 1972
462:5 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), January 1973 – May 1973
462:6 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), June 1973 – December 1973
462:7 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), January 1974
462:8 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), February 1974 – June 1974
462:9 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), July 1974 – December 1974
462:10 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), January 1975 – August 1975
462:11 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), September 1975 – December 1975
462:12 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), January 1976 – July 1976
462:13 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), August 1976 – December 1976
462:14 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1977
462:15 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Outgoing Correspondence, January 1977 – August 1984
462:16 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1983 – 1984
462:17 Ceremonies for Nitro Sewage Disposal Plant, April 15, 1960
462:18 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), West Union Sewage Treatment Plant, 1963
462:19 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Miscellaneous, 1969-1972
462:20 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), D-E, 1971-1973
462:21 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Bendix Process Instruments, 1971
462:22 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Brown’s Island Coke Plant, 1971
462:23 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Fayette County Solid Waste Management, 1971 – 1972
462:24 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Air Pollution Standards, 1972
462:25 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Breathers Lobby, 1972
462:26 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Congressional Liaison, 1972
462:27 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), A-Z, 1972-1973
462:28 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Charleston Solid Waste, 1972 – 1973
462:29 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), R. C. Bailie, 1973
462:30 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Grantsville Sewer System, 1973
462:31 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Academic Associates, 1973
462:32 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Tornado Damage, West Virginia, 1974
462:33 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Jennings Randolph Correspondence, 1974-1978
462:34 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Projects, 1976
462:35 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ohio River Basin Energy Study, 1976
BOX 463
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 104
463:1 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Bruceton Mills Wastewater Treatment, 1974 – 1981
463:2 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Bradley Sewage System, 1974 – 1982
463:3 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Clarksburg Sewer System, 1980
463:4 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Moundsville Sewage System, 1976 – 1978
463:5 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), National Air Quality Advisory Committee, 1976 – 1977
463:6 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Mountain Top Public Service District (PSD), 1978
463:7 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), New Cumberland Wastewater Treatment, 1978
463:8 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), New Martinsville Sewage System, 1975 – 1979
463:9 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Newburg Wastewater Treatment, 1977
463:10 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Oakvale Public Service District (PSD), 1976 – 1978
463:11 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Parkersburg, 1976 – 1978
463:12 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Pittston Coal, 1978
463:13 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Poca Wastewater Treatment Works, 1975 – 1978
463:14 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Keyser Sewer System, 1979 – 1982
463:15 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hillsboro Public Service District (PSD), 1977 – 1979
463:16 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Jim Lakiotes, 1978
463:17 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), City of Keyser, 1977 – 1978
463:18 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Sewer Collection System Fund, 1977
463:19 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Logan County Solid Waste Project, 1976 – 1978
463:20 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Martinsburg Sewage Treatment, 1978 – 1980
463:21 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Lubeck Wastewater Treatment, 1978
463:22 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), McMechen Wastewater Project, 1978
463:23 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Madison Sewer System, 1977
463:24 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Safe Drinking Water Act, 1977 – 1978
463:25 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Marlinton Sewer Project, 1977
463:26 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Malaing Public Service District (PSD), 1976 – 1978
463:27 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Salem Wastewater Treatment, 1978
463:28 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Salt Rock Public Service District (PSD), 1978
463:29 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Beckley Sewage Treatment, 1979 – 1980
463:30 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Monongah Waste Water Treatment, 1977
463:31 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Asbestos Discharges, 1977
463:32 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Monongahela Power Air Pollution Control, 1977
463:33 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Air Pollution Control, 1977
463:34 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Air Pollution Control, 1977 (A)
463:35 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Fairmont Sewage Treatment, 1977
463:36 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Mountain Artisans, 1977
463:37 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Evans Public Service District (PSD) Wastewater Treatment, 1977
463:38 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Mount Hope Sewer System, 1977
463:39 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Princeton Sewage Treatment, 1966 – 1983
463:40 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Tennerton Public Service District (PSD), 1980
463:41 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Page-Kincaid Public Service District (PSD), 1976 – 1983 (Cloth Enclosed)
463:42 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Moorefield Sewer System, 1982
463:43 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Huttonsville Public Service District (PSD) Sewer, 1983 – 1983
463:44 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Jo Davison, 1981 – 1982
463:45 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Fayetteville Sewer System, 1983
463:46 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Eleanor Sewer, 1982
463:47 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Elkins Sewer System, 1974 – 1983
463:48 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Matewan Sewage System, 1977 – 1981
463:49 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Morgantown Sewage Treatment, 1976 – 1982
463:50 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Morgantown Sewage Treatment, 1976 – 1982 (A)
463:51 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Monongah Water System, 1983
463:52 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Salt Rock Public Service District (PSD), 1983
463:53 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Summit Park Public Service District (PSD), 1983
463:54 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Crab Orchard-MacArthur Public Service District (PSD) Sewer, 1976 – 1983
463:55 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Crab Orchard-MacArthur Public Service District (PSD) Sewer, 1976 – 1983 (A)
463:56Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Deckers Creek Public Service District (PSD) Sewer, 1969 – 1982
463:57 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Colfax Public Service District (PSD) Sewer, 1979 – 1980
463:58 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Craigsville Public Service District (PSD) Sewer, 1979 – 1983
463:59 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Needs Survey, 1980
463:60 Project, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Elizabeth Sewer, 1981
BOX 464
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 105
464:1 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Air Pollution
464:2 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Albright Sewer System,1977-1979
464:3 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Armstrong Public Service District (PSD) Wastewater, 1978
464:4 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Benezine Spill, 1978
464:5 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Benlate, 1978
464:6 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Benwood, 1978
464:7 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Big Sandy PSD, 1976-1979
464:8 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Ross Bohannon, 1978
464:9 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Brooke County PSD, 1977-1978
464:10 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Bruceton Sewer System, 1979
464:11 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Continuous Emission Reduction Technology, 1978
464:12 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Calhoun County Wastewater Treatment, 1978
464:13 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Cass Wastewater Treatment
464:14 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Cheat Mountain Public Service District, Sewer, 1979
464:15 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Chelyan Public Service District
464:16 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Clarksburg Water System, 1979
464:17 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA, Clean Air Act, 1977-1979
464:18 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Clearview Sewer
464:19 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Dunbar Sewer System, 1975-1980
464:20 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), East Bank PSD, 1978-1979
464:21 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), East River PSD, 1978
464:22 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), East View PSD Wastewater Treatment, 1978
464:23 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Goff Mountain Road/Cross Lanes Water and Sewer, 1973-1979
464:24 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Grantsville Water Treatment, 1978
464:25 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Harman Wastewater Treatment, 1976-1977
464:26 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Huntington Sewer, 1979-1981
464:27 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Iaeger Wastewater Treatment, 1978
464:28 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Logan County PSD (Crooked Creek Area), 1984
464:29 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Public Water System Supervision Program Grant, 1976-1979
464:30 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), David O. Quinn, 1977
464:31 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Recycling Projects, West Virginia, 1977
464:32 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Resource Conservation and Recovery, 1977
464:33 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Shepherdstown Sewage Treatment, 1964-1978
464:34 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Sissonville PSD Sewer, 1975-1979
464:35 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Southern Governors Conference, 1977
464:36 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Southwestern PSD Water, 1974-1978
464:37 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Spruce Fork PSD, 1977
464:38 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), State Agency Eligibility for Sewage Treatment Funds, 1978
464:39 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Steubenville Chlorine Gas Explosion, 1978
464:40 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Summersville Sewage Treatment, 1977-1978
464:41 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Survey of Needs, 1976-1977
464:42 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Green Valley-Glenwood Public Service District (PSD), 1978 – 1984
464:43 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Sugar Grove Naval Radio Station, 1977 – 1988
464:44 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Sulfur Dioxide Pollution Regulations, 1976 – 1977
464:45 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Pax Wastewater Treatment Works, 1978 – 1979
464:46 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Pesticides, 1974 – 1980
464:47 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Petersburg Wastewater Treatment, 1978
464:48 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Lashmeet Sewer System, 1976 – 1980
464:49 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Wellsburg Sewer System, 1971 – 1983
464:50 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Wolemsdorf Public Service District (PSD), 1976 – 1978
464:51 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Williamstown, 1976 – 1978
464:52 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), West Virginia Water Development Authority, 1978
464:53 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Webster Springs Sewage Treatment, 1977 – 1978
464:54 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Wheeling Sanitary Board, 1978 – 1980
464:55 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Wheeling-Marwin Sewer, 1978
464:56 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Rock Branch Public Service District (PSD), 1974 – 1978
464:57 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Region VI Planning and Development Council Waste Disposal, 1974 – 1977
464:58 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Monongahela Power, 1981
464:59 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Union-Williams Public Service District (PSD), 1978
464:60 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Tunnelton Sewage Treatment, 1977
464:61 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Warm Springs Public Service District (PSD), 1978 – 1980
464:62 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Water Pollution Grant Program, 1976 – 1978
464:63 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Williamson Paint Manufacturing Company, Inc., 1974 – 1977
464:64 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Anmoore Sewage System, 1975 – 1977
464:65 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Alderson Wastewater Treatment, 1977
464:66 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), West Virginia Projects, Priority Rating System, 1976 – 1977
464:67 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Beaver County Nuclear Spill, 1977 – 1978
464:68 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Borg-Warner, 1977 – 1979
464:69 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Bluewell Public Service District (PSD), 1977
464:70 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Bluefield Sewage, 1973 – 1977
464:71 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Cairo Planning Study, 1975 – 1977
464:72 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Grafton Wastewater Treatment, 1977
464:73 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Guyan Public Service District (PSD), 1974 – 1977
464:74 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Garden State Paper Company, 1977
464:75 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Culloden Sewer System, 1973 – 1977
464:76 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Collector Sewers, 1977
464:77 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Chelyan Sewage Construction, 1974 – 1977
464:78 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Charleston Sewage Treatment, 1973 – 1977
464:79 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Elizabeth, West Virginia, 1976 – 1977
464:80 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Kilsyth Sewer System, 1977
464:81 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Junior Sewer System, 1975 – 1977
464:82 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Jefferson County Sewage Study, 1977
464:83 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Follansbee Storm Sewer Project, WS-2-49-0033, 1967
464:84 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Philippi Sewer System, 1977
464:85 Love Canal Homeowners Association, 1980
464:86 Council on Environmental Equality, 1979
464:87 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Thetford Corporation, 1979
464:88 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Reagan Transition Team, 1980
464:89 Correspondence, S.245, Environmental and Public Works, 1979 – 1980
464:90 Correspondence, Jennings Randolph: Chairman of the Committee on Environmental and Public Works, 1979
BOX 465
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 106
465:1 Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Appalachian Corridor H, Elkins to I-81, Virginia, 1981
465:2 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Westvaco Corporation, Luke Mill, 1977-1979
465:3 Highland Scenic Highway Study, extension of WV 150 from US 219 to US 250, 1981
465:4 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Alternative Wastewater Management Association Luncheon, 1979
465:5 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Nuclear Waste Regulation, 1980
465:6 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Public Works Historical Society, 1981
465:7 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Environment and Public Works Committee, 1980
465:8 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Republic of Korea, 1981
465:9 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Acid Rain Legislation, 1982-1984
465:10 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Grant Union Public Service District Sewer Project, 1984
465:11 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Arthurdale Valley District Sewer Project, 1982-1984
465:12 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hepzibah Public Service District, 1976-1984
465:13 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hepzibah Sewage, 1976
465:14 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Sewerless Sewage Systems, 1976 – 1978
465:15 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Sewerless Sewage Systems, 1976 – 1978 (A)
465:16 EPA, Gerald A. Kurlik, 1977
BOX 466
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 107
466:1 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Perkins Amendment, H.R.6151, 1980
466:2 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), Premium Increase, Labor Subcommittee Hearing, 1982
466:3 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), Annual Report for Fiscal Year 1982, August 1983
466:4 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Staff Memos, 1979
466:5 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Update File, 1980
466:6 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Background, 1978 – 1980
466:7 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Pension Reform, S.2105 and S.2106, Chafee, 1982
466:8 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Chafee Pension Reform, Supplemental Retirement Benefits, 1982
466:9 S.2137, H.R.756, Policemen’s and Firemen’s Retirement and Disability Act, 1982
466:10 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Private Pensions
466:11 H.R.4929, Public Employee Pension Plan Reporting and Accountability Act of 1982
466:12 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), S.2918, Residential Mortgage Investment Act of 1982
466:13 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Presidential Reorganization Plan #4, 1978
466:14 West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Retirement Amendment Proposal, January 1982
466:15 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Annual Report, 1977
466:16 President’s Commission on Pension, 1979 – 1981
466:17 State and Municipal Pension Systems, 1980
466:18 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Vesting, Section 411(d), 1980
466:19 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Finance, December 1979
466:20 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Workers Compensation Offset, 1979
466:21 S.209, Committee Print, 1979
466:22 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Work File, 1978 – 1979
466:23 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Resources, 1982 – 1984
466:24 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Resources, 1982 – 1984 (A)
466:25 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Pension Resources, 1983 – 1984
466:26 Employment Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Hawaii Exemption, 1979 – 1980
466:27 Jennings Randolph’s Statements, S.1076, 1980
466:28 Multiemployer Pension Plan Amendments Act of 1980
466:29 Pension Report, Greenwich Research Associates, 1983 – 1984
BOX 467
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 108
467:1 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 1965 – 1979
467:2 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Religious Sabbath Accommodation, 1972 – 1983
467:3 S.446, Hardison and Reasonable Accommodation, 1972 – 1980
467:4 Seventh Day Adventist Church, September 30, 1983
467:5 Civilian Conservation Corps. and National Alumni Association, 1933 – 1942 and 1980 – 1981
467:6 S.430, Employment Discrimination, 1984
467:7 Discrimination, Pregnancy-Sex Discrimination Act, October 31, 1978
467:8 Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFFCP), Employment Patterns of Minorities and Women, 1974 – 1984
467:9 Affirmative Action Construction Contractors, 1975 – 1980
467:10 Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFFCP), Affirmative Action, Proposed Regulations, Jennings Randolph et. al., 1983 – 1984
467:11 Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFFCP), Proposed Regulations, RE: Affirmative Action Requirements for Government Contractors, 1982
467:12 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFFCP), 1982
467:13 Affirmative Action, Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Oversight Hearings, July 1981
467:14 Discrimination, Citizens’ Commission on Civil Rights, October 1982
467:15 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, H.R.2230, November 1983
467:16 U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, 1983
467:17 Discrimination, Conscience Clause Amendment to National Railway Act, 1982
467:18 Discrimination, Conscience Clause, H.R.4774, National Labor Relations Act Amendment 1693, 1980
467:19 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 38th Congress, 1983 – 1984
467:20 Unions, Supreme Court Seniority Decision, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 1984
467:21 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), “Equal Opportunity is the Law” Bulletin, 1984
467:22 Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Bulletin, 1983 – 1984
467:23 Oversight of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Hearing Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 98th Congress, 1983
467:24 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Hearing, Labor and Human Resources, December 15, 1983
467:25 S.430, Equal Employment Opportunities, 1983
467:26 Discrimination, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 1982
467:27 West Virginia Case, White Oak Village (Mountwood Park), 97th Congress, 1981
467:28 National Industries for the Blind (NIB) Exhibit, 1981
467:29 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, 1981
467:30 Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, General Materials, 97th Congress, 1982
467:31 Blind Materials, Case Correspondence, 97th Congress, 1981 – 1982
467:32 Developmental Disabilities (Case), Tuberous Sclerosis Association of America (TSAA) and Combined Federal Campaign, 1981 – 1982
467:33 Development Disabilities, 97th Congress, 1980 - 1982
467:34 Development Disabilities, University Affiliated Programs (UAFs), General Materials, 97th Congress, 1981 - 1982
467:35 Development Disabilities, Tuberous Sclerosis (Ray Connors), 97th Congress, 1981
467:36 Budget, Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR), 1981 – 1982
467:37 Education (Gifted), National Business Consortium for Educating Gifted and Talented Children, 97th Congress, 1981 – 1982
467:38 Education (Handicapped), Correspondence, Re: Cases, 97th Congress, 1980 – 1982
467:39 Education (Handicapped), General Correspondence, 97th Congress, 1981 – 1982
BOX 468
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 109
468:1 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Oversight Hearing, 1982
468:2 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Reorganization, 1982
468:3 Equal Employment Opportunities, S.1708, Tsongas, 1981
468:4 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), News, 1982
468:5 Amendment on Home Health Care, S.234
468:6 Terminated Pensioners’ Survival Act, D’Amato, S.1637, 1981
468:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Asbestos Standard
468:8 Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Committee Analysis of Executive Order 11246 (The Affirmative Action Program), 1982
468:9 Sexual Discrimination, Background, 1979
468:10 Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), Oversight Hearing, 1981
468:11 Full Committee Hearing on Oversight of Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), 1981
468:12 Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP), United States Department of Labor and Human Resources, Oversight Hearing, 1982
468:13 Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), American Council of Life Insurance, 1979
468:14 Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Amendments, 1979
468:15 Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Department of Labor Suit Against Grumman, 1981
468:16 Amendment to Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), Levin, S.1835, 1981
468:17 Amendment to Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), Nickles, S.1541, 1981
468:18 The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Improvement Act, S.209, 1979
BOX 469
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 110
469:1 JR Financial, State of Israel Bond, 1965 - 1977
469:2 JR Financial, Elkins Industrial Development Corporation, 1957 - 1969
469:3 JR Financial, Sony Corporation, 1976 - 1977
469:4 JR Financial, United States Savings Bonds, 1966 - 1977
469:5 JR Financial, Wisconsin Public Service Corporation, 1970 - 1977
469:6 JR Financial, Major Realty Corporation, 1971 - 1977
469:7 JR Financial, Bank of Harpers Ferry, 1975 - 1978
469:8 Jennings Randolph, Travel Reimbursements, U.S. Senate, Office of the Secretary Disbursing Office, 1981 – 1982
469:9 Jennings Randolph Greeting Card, “His Glory”
469:10 Miscellaneous
469:11 Bible (Red Concordance)
469:12 Bible (Black)
469:13 Bible Inscribed by Oral Roberts
469:14 Congratulatory Cards and Letters, re-election to United States Senate, 1978-1979
469:15 State Senate Resolution regarding death of Mary Babb Randolph, 1981
469:16 John Peter Babb Ancestry, 1964 – 1965
469:17 Condolence Letter (death of Mary Babb Randolph)
469:18 Mary Babb Randolph, Salem College Honorary Degree, 1979
BOX 470
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 111
470:1 Personal, Schedules, 1962
470:2 Personal, Appointment Book, 1960
470:3 Personal, Appointment Book, Stella Sargent, 1962
470:4 Personal, Appointment Book, 1963
470:5 Personal, Appointment Book, 1964
470:6 Personal, Appointment Books, Jennings Randolph, 1965
470:7 Personal, Appointment Book, Jennings Randolph, 1966
470:8 Personal, Appointment Book, Stella Sargent, 1966
470:9 Personal, Automobiles, 1960-1967
470:10 Personal, Expenses, 1963
470:11 Personal, Expenses, 1964
470:12 Personal, Expenses, 1965
470:13 Personal, Expenses, 1966
470:14 Personal, Political, Clippings, 1977-1979
BOX 471
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 112
471:1 Mary Babb Randolph, 1934 – 1981
471:2 Mary Babb Randolph, Religious, 1981
471:3 Mary Babb Randolph, Congratulatory Messages, Honorary Degree, 1979 – 1980
471:4 Tax Information, Federal and State, 1981
471:5 Personal, Jennings Randolph, 1965 – 1994
471:6 Personal, Mrs. Ernest Randolph
471:7 Congratulations Letters, Jennings Randolph Awarded Migel Medal, American Foundation for the Blind, 1972
471:8 Jennings Randolph International Center, 1979-1980
471:9 Jennings Randolph Sponsorships/Memberships, 1981-1984
471:10 Jennings Randolph, Account Statements, Champion Home Builders, 1976-1977
471:11 Jennings Randolph, Account Statements, Allegheny Airlines, 1973-1977
471:12 Jennings Randolph, Campaign Finance Reports, Delegate at Large, 1966-1968
471:13 Jennings Randolph, Personal Financial Disclosure, 1968
471:14 Jennings Randolph, Personal Financial Disclosure, 1969
471:15 Jennings Randolph, Stocks, Jet Avion/Heinicke Instruments
471:16 Jennings Randolph, Stocks, Gulf & Western
471:17 Jennings Randolph, Stocks, Simon & Schuster
471:18 Jennings Randolph, Stocks, Commonwealth United Corporation/Iota Industries
471:19 Jennings Randolph, Personal Securities Record, 1975-1978
471:20 Jennings Randolph, Correspondence, Oil and Natural Gas Wells, 1960-1961
471:21 “My Favorite State,” By Jennings Randolph
471:22 Jennings Randolph’s Notes on Presidents, 1958-1976
471:23 “Battalions for the Ballot!” by Jennings Randolph, USAIR, October 1984
471:24 Randolph Genealogy
471:25 Personal, Genealogy, Jennings Randolph, 1971 – 1983
471:26 Personal, Louise Daugherty, 1971
471:27 Personal, Louise Daugherty, 1973
471:28 Personal, Louise Daugherty, 1975
471:29 Jay Randolph, 1982 – 1983
471:30 Jennings Randolph, U.S. Senate
471:31 Jennings Randolph Retirement, 1983 – 1984
471:32 Frank Randolph
471:33 Ernest Randolph, 1912 – 1978
471:34 Mary Randolph Death (Condolences), 1981
BOX 472
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 113
472:1 Personal, Mary Randolph Condolences, A, 1981
472:2 Personal, Mary Randolph Condolences, B, 1981
472:3 Personal, Mary Randolph Condolences, B, 1981 (A)
472:4 Personal, Mary Randolph Condolences, C, 1981
472:5 Personal, Mary Randolph Condolences, C, 1981 (A)
472:6 Personal, Mary Randolph Condolences, D, 1981
472:7 Personal, Mary Randolph Condolences, V, 1981
472:8 Personal, Mary Randolph Condolences, W, 1981
472:9 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, F
472:10 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, G
472:11 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, H, 1 of 2
472:12 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, H, 2 of 2
472:13 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, I-J
472:14 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, K
BOX 473
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 114
473:1 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, L
473:2 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, Ma-Mc
473:3 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, M
473:4 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, N
473:5 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, O
473:6 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, P-Q
473:7 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, R
473:8 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, S, (1 of 2)
473:9 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, S, (2 of 2)
473:10 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, Salem College
473:11 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, T-U
473:12 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, V
473:13 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, W
473:14 Condolences, Death of Mary Randolph, X-Z
BOX 474
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 115
474:1 Thank You File, 1981
474:2 Thank You File, 1981 (A)
474:3 Thank You File, 1982
474:4 Senator Jennings Randolph Celebration/Appreciation Ceremonies, 1973 – 1978
474:5 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Robert C. Byrd, October 5, 1984
474:6 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Barry Goldwater, October 5, 1984
474:7 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Robert Dole, October 5, 1984
474:8 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Richard Lugar, October 9, 1984
474:9 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Quentin Burdick, October 9, 1984
474:10 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator John Glenn, October 9, 1984
474:11 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Roger Jepsen, October 9, 1984
474:12 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Pete Wilson, October 9, 1984
474:13 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Malcolm Wallop, October 9, 1984
474:14 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Slade Gordon, October 9, 1984
474:15 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator James Exon, October 9, 1984
474:16 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Charles Mathias, October 9, 1984
474:17 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Malcolm Wallop, October 10, 1984
474:18 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Dennis DeConcini, October 10, 1984
474:19 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Mark Hatfield, October 11, 1984
474:20 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator John Heinz, October 11, 1984
474:21 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Walter Huddleston, October 11, 1984
474:22 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Paula Hawkins, October 11, 1984
474:23 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Pete Domenici, October 11, 1984
474:24 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, October 11, 1984
474:25 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Max Baucus, October 11, 1984
474:26 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator Alan Simpson, October 12, 1984
474:27 Jennings Randolph Tribute, Senator James McClure, October 12, 1984
474:28 Jennings Randolph Retirement Letters, 1984
474:29 Jennings Randolph, Biographical Sketches
474:30 Tribute to Jennings Randolph, 50th Anniversary of Entering US Congress, Washington, March 8, 1983
474:31 Tributes to the Honorable Jennings Randolph of West Virginia in the U.S. Senate Upon the Occasion of his Retirement from the Senate, October 11, 1984
474:32 Jennings Randolph Birthday Greeting, 1977
474:33 Jennings Randolph Birthday Cards, 1977
474:34 Salute to Jennings Randolph, Lewis County Chamber of Commerce, Jackson’s Mill, April 18, 1984
474:35 We Salute Jennings Randolph Dinner, Cedar Lakes, Jackson County, May 21, 1983
474:36 Tributes to Jennings Randolph from West Virginians (From Scrapbook), Silver Haired
474:37 Jennings Randolph Tributes, Biography
474:38 Jennings Randolph, Biographical Information, 1975-1977
474:39 “A Word for Jennings Randolph,” by Karl Myers
474:40 Senator Jennings Randolph: Builder – Legislator – Humanitarian
474:41 Biographical Sketch of Jennings Randolph, n.d.
474:42 Biographical Sketch of Jennings Randolph, January 24, 1964
474:43 Biographical Sketch of Jennings Randolph, March 4, 1965
474:44 Biographical Sketch of Jennings Randolph, July 7, 1966
474:45 Biographical Sketch of Jennings Randolph, September 1968
474:46 Biographical Sketch of Jennings Randolph, September 25, 1968
474:47 Jennings Randolph, 1966, Commendation Letters
474:48 Birthday Cards and Letters, 1982
474:49 Tribute Envelope
474:50 Correspondence, Thank You Letters to the Senator, 1976 – 1978
474:51 Biographical Information of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph, 1973 – 1979
474:52 Committee to Coordinate Jennings Randolph Year, Salem College, 1973 – 1974
474:53 Jennings Randolph Honoring, New York/New Jersey, 1974
474:54 Christmas Gifts and Greetings Sent, 1982
474:55 Jennings Randolph Historic Plaque, 1981 – 1983
474:56 Jennings Randolph Biography, January 1981
474:57 Reservation Card, Reagan Address, April 28, 1981
474:58 “Meet the Member,” Jennings Randolph Biography
474:59 Resolution in Honor of Jennings Randolph, Annual West Virginia Schools Superintendent Conference, Canaan Valley, July 17, 1984
474:60 Invitation, Reception in Honor of Jennings Randolph, Washington, D.C., June 6, 1978
474:61 Invitation, Second Annual Festival of Flight Honors Luncheon, Salem College, July 20, 1982
474:62 Personal, Biographical Sketch
BOX 475
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 116
475:1 Jennings Randolph, 78th Birthday, 1980 (1 of 2)
475:2 Jennings Randolph, 78th Birthday, 1980 (2 of 2)
475:3 Jennings Randolph, Retirement, 1983
475:4 Jennings Randolph, Miscellaneous Birthday Greetings, 1983
475:5 Jennings Randolph, Birthday and Retirement, 1983
475:6 Jennings Randolph, Birthday Greetings, Friends, Organizations and Department Heads, 1983
475:7 Jennings Randolph, Birthday Greetings, Staff, 1983
475:8 Jennings Randolph, Birthday Greetings, 1983
475:9 Jennings Randolph, Birthday Greetings, 1983
BOX 476
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 117
476:1 Biography Project, 1983 – 1985
476:2 Biographical Material
476:3 Biographies
BOX 477
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 118
477:1 Farmers’ Home Administration, A – B, 1965 – 1968
477:2 Farmer’s Home Administration, A, 1970 – 1975
477:3 Farmers’ Home Administration, B, 1973 – 1976
477:4 Farmers’ Home Administration, C, 1966 – 1969
477:5 Farmers’ Home Administration, C, 1970 - 1976
477:6 Farmers’ Home Administration, D – H, 1965 – 1969
477:7 Farmers’ Home Administration, D, 1974 – 1975
477:8 Farmers’ Home Administration, E, 1961 – 1977
477:9 Farmers’ Home Administration, F, 1972 – 1975
477:10 Farmers’ Home Administration, G, 1972 – 1975
477:11 Farmers’ Home Administration, H, 1972 – 1976
477:12 Farmers’ Home Administration, I – K, 1968 – 1971
477:13 Farmers’ Home Administration, K – L, 1965 – 1969
477:14 Farmers’ Home Administration, L, 1970 – 1975
477:15 Farmers’ Home Administration, M 1962 – 1969
477:16 Farmers’ Home Administration, Ma – Mh, 1971 – 1975
477:17 Farmers’ Home Administration, Mc, 1972
477:18 Farmers’ Home Administration, Mi – Mz, 1971 – 1978
477:19 Farmers’ Home Administration, N – O, 1971 – 1974
477:20 Farmers’ Home Administration, P, 1962 – 1973
477:21 Farmers’ Home Administration, R – S, 1966 – 1967
477:22 Farmers’ Home Administration, R, 1975
477:23 Farmers’ Home Administration, T, 1971 – 1975
477:24 Farmers’ Home Administration, S, 1976
477:25 Farmers’ Home Administration, S – W, 1965 – 1968
477:26 Farmers’ Home Administration, W, 1963 – 1971
477:27 Farmers' Home Administration, W – Z, 1971 – 1975
477:28 Farmer’s Home Administration, Lavalette Public Service
477:29 Farmers’ Home Administration, Mount Zion, 1966
477:30 Farmers’ Home Administration, Rural Development Project Anniversary, 1976
477:31 Farmers’ Home Administration, 1976
477:32 Farmers’ Home Administration, 1977
477:33 Farmers’ Home Administration, 1978
477:34 Farmers’ Home Administration, 1979
477:35 Farmers’ Home Administration, 1980
477:36 Farmers’ Home Administration, 1981
477:37 Farmers’ Home Administration, 1982
477:38 Farmers’ Home Administration, 1983
477:39 Farmers’ Home Administration, 1984
477:40 Farmers’ Home Administration, Miscellaneous, 1962
477:41 Farmers’ Home Administration, Union Federal Savings and Loan, 1982
477:42 Farmers’ Home Administration, Bridgeport Water Works, 1965
477:43 Farmers’ Home Administration, International Construction Report, 1978
477:44 Farmers’ Home Administration, Business and Industry Loan Program, 1979
BOX 478
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 119
478:1 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Meredith Manor School of Horsemanship, Wood County, 1975
478:2 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), B-P, 1971 – 1977
478:3 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Grant County Industrial Park, 1973 – 1975
478:4 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Preston County Public Service District (PSD), 1971 – 1975
478:5 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Bingamon Public Service District (PSD), Harrison County, 1968 – 1970
478:6 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Garden Fresh Markets, Loan Application
478:7 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Garden Fresh Markets, Edgewood Addition, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1975 – 1976
478:8 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Garden Fresh Market, U.S. 250, Mannington, West Virginia, 1975 – 1976
478:9 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Garden Fresh Market, Elkins, West Virginia, 1975 – 1976
478:10 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Garden Fresh Market, Grafton, West Virginia, 1975 – 1976
478:11 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Garden Fresh Market, Stonewood, West Virginia, 1975 – 1976
478:12 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Garden Fresh Market, WV 20, Buckhannon, West Virginia, 1975 – 1976
478:13 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), Outgoing Correspondence, 1973 – 1974
478:14 Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), A – K, 1962 – 1964
478:15 Veronica Barker, Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), 1981 – 1982
478:16 Fred L. Bash, Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), 1983
478:17 William C. Barney, Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), 1982
478:18 David C. Beighley, Farmers Home Administration (FmHA), 1983
478:19 Farmer’s Home Administration (FHmA), Byron Clark, 1978
478:20 Farmer’s Home Administration (FHmA), Marlene R., 1983
478:21 Farmer’s Home Administration (FHmA), Roberta Dodderer, 1982
478:22 Farmer’s Home Administration (FHmA), Michael G. Deem, 1983
478:23 Farmer’s Home Administration (FHmA), Susan M. Dellinger, 1983
478:24 Farmer’s Home Administration (FHmA), Estel W. Dehart, 1984
478:25 Farmer’s Home Administration (FHmA), Betty Buben, 1982
478:26 Farmer’s Home Administration (FHmA), Norma Farrington, 1981
478:27 Farmer’s Home Administration (FmHA), Hometown Water System, 1970-1975
BOX 479
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 120
479:1 Joint Meeting of the Ninety-Seventh Congress of the US in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, January 28, 1982
479:2 Franklin D. Roosevelt 100th Birthday Celebration (Including Correspondence)
479:3 Franklin D. Roosevelt, New Deal Printings
479:4 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Anniversary Letters
479:5 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Truman/Washington, D. C.
479:6 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Program, Joint Meeting of Congress, 100th Anniversary of FDR Birth
479:7 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Interview Requests
479:8 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Oral Histories
479:9 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Memorial, Berkeley Springs
479:10 Franklin D. Roosevelt, “FDR-The Boss”
479:11 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Joint Chiefs of Staff
479:12 Franklin D. Roosevelt
479:13 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jefferson Island
479:14 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Whistle Stop Tour
479:15 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Memorial
479:16 Franklin D. Roosevelt, Birthday Ball, 1982
479:17 Franklin D. Roosevelt, News Clippings
479:18 Eleanor Roosevelt
479:19 Joint Session of Congress, 100th Birthday of FDR
479:20 Federal Communication Commission (FCC), KDKA-TV 2, 1979
479:21 Federal Communication Commission (FCC), 1979
479:22 Federal Communication Commission (FCC), A – B, 1972 – 1976
479:23 Federal Communication Commission (FCC), C – D, 1972 - 1978
BOX 480
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 121
480:1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – Community Antenna Television or Cable Television
480:2 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – Community Antenna Television or Cable Television (A)
480:3 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – Letters to Richard E. Wiley, FCC Chairman 1975 – 1976
480:4 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – Letters to Charles Farris, FCC Chairman 1977
480:5 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) – WHAW Radio Station 1962
480:6 Federal Communication Commission (FCC) – Fairmont Television Cable Company 1964
480:7 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), A-M, 1959-1964
480:8 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), N-Z, 1959-1962
480:9 Corporation for Public Broadcasting, 1963-1964
480:10 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 1965 – 1969
480:11 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, E-F, 1973-1977
480:12 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, G-H, 1972-1976
480:13 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, I-J, 1974-1977
480:14 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, K-L, 1976
480:15 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, M-N, 1972-1977
480:16 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, O-P, 1972-1976
480:17 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, Q-R, 1972-1974
480:18 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, S-T, 1973-1977
480:19 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, U-V, 1977
480:20 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Correspondence, W-X, 1973-1977
480:21 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Radio, 1980
480:22 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Dr. C. E. King, Petersburg, 1982
480:23 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Broadcasting, 1981
480:24 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Radio and Television, 1978
480:25 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Mathias and Wheeling, 1984
480:26 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), College and Amateur Radio, 1983
480:27 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Bluefield Cable Corporation (WHIS-TV), 1967
480:28 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Bluefield Cable Corporation (WHIS-TV), 1966-1969
480:29 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Cable Television, 1969
480:30 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Cable Television, 1966-1971
480:31 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Cable Television, 1965-1972
480:32 Federal Communications Commission (FCC), KYOVA Citizens Radio Club, 1962-1965
480:33 CBS Broadcast Group, 1984
BOX 481
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 122
481:1 Forest Service, A-G, 1965-1969
481:2 Forest Service, H-S, 1966-1969
481:3 Forest Service, Spruce Knob/Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area, 1968-1969
481:4 Forest Service, T-Z, 1961-1969
481:5 Forest Service, Timber Management, 1968-1969
481:6 Forest Service, Timber Management, 1970 (1 of 2)
481:7 Forest Service, Timber Management, 1970 (2 of 2)
481:8 Forest Service, Timber Management, 1971
481:9 Forest Service, Timber Management, 1972
481:10 Forest Service, Jefferson National Forest, 1960
481:11 Forest Service, 1973-1974
481:12 Forest Service, 1978
481:13 Forest Service, 1979
481:14 Forest Service, A-Z, 1961-1964
481:15 Forest Service, A-M, 1970-1974
481:16 Forest Service, N-Z, 1970-1974
BOX 482
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 123
482:1 Department of Forestry Services, Otter Creek, 1970 – 1972
482:2 Department of Forestry Services, Otter Creek, 1970 – 1972 (A)
482:3 Department of Forestry Services, Otter Creek, 1970 – 1972 (B)
482:4 Department of Forestry Services, Otter Creek, 1970 – 1972 (C)
482:5 Department of Forestry Services, 1975 – 1976
482:6 Forestry Legislation, 1976
482:7 Forestry Legislation, 1976 (A)
BOX 483
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 124
483:1 United States Forest Service, Timber Management, 1970
483:2 United States Forest Service, 1971
483:3 United States Forest Service, 1972
483:4 United States Forest Service, 1973-1974
483:5 United States Forest Service, 1972-1976
483:6 United States Forest Service, 1975-1976, A-M
483:7 United States Forest Service, 1975-1976, N-Z
483:8 United States Forest Service, Monongahela National Forest, Organic Act, 1975-1976, A-O
483:9 United States Forest Service, Monongahela National Forest, Organic Act, 1975-1976, P-Z
483:10 Department of Forest Services, Timber Management, 1970
483:11 Department of Forest Services, Timber Management, 1970 (A)
483:12 Department of Forest Service, Timber Management, 1970
483:13 Forest Timber Management, 1976
BOX 484
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 125
484:1 General Services Administration (GSA), M-O, 1959 – 1963
484:2 General Services Administration (GSA), P-R, 1962 – 1964
484:3 General Services Administration (GSA), S-V, 1959 – 1963
484:4 General Services Administration (GSA), W-Z, 1959 – 1969
484:5 General Services Administration (GSA), Summersville Heating Company, 1959 – 1960
484:6 General Services Administration (GSA), A-B, 1965 - 1968
484:7 General Services Administration (GSA), K-M, 1968
484:8 General Services Administration (GSA), M-O, 1961 – 1967
484:9 General Services Administration (GSA), P-W, 1965 - 1969
484:10 General Services Administration (GSA), 1960 – 1969
484:11 General Services Administration (GSA), 1973 - 1975
484:12 General Services Administration (GSA), 1975 – 1976
484:13 General Services Administration (GSA), 1977
484:14 General Services Administration (GSA), 1978
484:15 General Services Administration (GSA), 1979
484:16 General Services Administration (GSA), 1980
484:17 General Services Administration (GSA), 1981
484:18 General Services Administration (GSA), 1982
484:19 General Services Administration (GSA), 1982 (A)
484:20 General Services Administration (GSA), 1983
484:21 General Services Administration (GSA), National Industries for the Blind, 1968 – 1969
484:22 General Services Administration (GSA), Kanawha County Public Library, 1964 – 1966
484:23 General Services Administration (GSA), A-B, 1972 – 1973
484:24 General Services Administration (GSA), E-F, 1974 – 1975
484:25 General Services Administration (GSA), G, 1973
484:26 General Services Administration (GSA), H, 1973 – 1976
484:27 General Services Administration (GSA), I-J, 1972
484:28 General Services Administration (GSA), K-L. 1972 – 1974
484:29 General Services Administration (GSA), Ma-Mc, 1973 – 1975
484:30 General Services Administration (GSA), Po-Pz, 1974 – 1976
484:31 General Services Administration (GSA), Q-R, 1975 – 1977
484:32 General Services Administration (GSA), Sa-Sh, 1972 – 1978
484:33 General Services Administration (GSA), Sp-Sz, 1973 – 1976
484:34 General Services Administration (GSA), T-U-V, 1972 – 1974
484:35 General Services Administration (GSA), Wa-We, 1973 – 1974
484:36 General Services Administration (GSA), Wh-Wz, 1972 – 1976
484:37 General Services Administration (GSA), Y-Z, 1974
484:38 General Services Administration (GSA), 1976
484:39 General Services Administration (GSA), Excess Property, 1972
484:40 General Services Administration (GSA), Clarksburg Old Post Office Building, 1966 – 1967
484:41 General Services Administration (GSA), Morgantown Ordinance Works, 1959 – 1962
BOX 485
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 126
485:1 General Service Administration (GSA), A – D, 1960 – 1963
485:2 General Service Administration (GSA), E – H, 1959 - 1964
485:3 General Service Administration (GSA), I – L, 1956 - 1964
485:4 General Service Administration (GSA), Sugar Grove Project, 1961 – 1968
485:5 General Service Administration (GSA), Salem Swimming Pool, 1965
485:6 General Service Administration (GSA), Stored Files, 1968 - 1973
485:7 General Service Administration (GSA), Correspondence E – W, 1970 – 1971
485:8 General Service Administration (GSA), 1971 - 1972
485:9 General Service Administration (GSA), Correspondence, 1972
485:10 General Service Administration (GSA), Correspondence, 1973
485:11 General Service Administration (GSA), Correspondence, 1976 – 1977
485:12 General Service Administration (GSA), Philadelphia Regional Office, 1979
485:13 General Service Administration (GSA) State Office, 1979 – 1980
485:14 General Service Administration (GSA), Term Positions, 1980
485:15 General Service Administration (GSA), Bluefield Time Capsule
485:16 General Service Administration (GSA), Elkins Post Office and Federal Building
485:17 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1962 - 1969
485:18 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1970 – 1974
485:19 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1970 – 1974 (A)
485:20 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1973 – 1974
485:21 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Vitamin Content – Food Concentration, 1974
485:22 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1975 – 1976
485:23 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1976
485:24 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1977
485:25 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1978
485:26 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1979
485:27 Federal Departments – Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – US Brewers Association 1979
485:28 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1980
485:29 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Emergent Technologies, Inc., 1981
485:30 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 1982
485:31 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Certified Antibiotic Drugs, Medical Development, 1981
485:32 General Accounting Office (GAO), 1961 – 1966
485:33 General Accounting Office (GAO), 1970 - 1971
485:34 General Accounting Office (GAO), Health Facilities, 1972
485:35 General Accounting Office (GAO), 1973 – 1974
485:36 General Accounting Office (GAO), A – M, 1973 – 1975
485:37 General Accounting Office (GAO), N – Z, 1973 – 1975
485:38 General Accounting Office (GAO), Glassworkers Adjustment Assistance Investigation, 1974- 1975
485:39 General Accounting Office (GAO), 1975 – 1976
485:40 General Accounting Office (GAO), 1977
485:41 General Accounting Office (GAO), Health Facilities, 1975-1976
485:42 General Accounting Office (GAO), Summer Employment, 1978
485:43 General Accounting Office (GAO), James Doyle, 1979
485:44 General Accounting Office (GAO), Report of Enforcement of U.S. Import Admissibility
Requirements, 1982
485:45 General Accounting Office (GAO), 1983
BOX 486
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 127
486:1 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, A, 1979 – 1982
486:2 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, B, 1969 – 1984
486:3 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, C, 1979 – 1984
486:4 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, D, 1979 – 1984
486:5 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, E, 1978 - 1984
486:6 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, F, 1979 – 1984
486:7 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, G, 1978 – 1984
486:8 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, H, 1979 – 1984
486:9 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, I, 1979 – 1984
486:10 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, J, 1979 – 1984
486:11 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, K, 1979 – 1984
486:12 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, L, 1979 – 1984
486:13 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Mc, 1979 – 1984
486:14 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, M, 1979 – 1984
486:15 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, N, 1979 – 1983
486:16 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, O, 1979 – 1984
486:17 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, P, 1979 – 1984
486:18 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Q, 1979 – 1981
486:19 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, R, 1979 – 1984
486:20 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, S, 1979 – 1984
486:21 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, T, 1979 – 1984
486:22 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, U-V, 1979 – 1984
486:23 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, W, 1979 – 1984
486:24 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, X-Y-Z, 1979 – 1984
486:25 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Miscellaneous
486:26 Handicapped, Stand for the Blind in Clarksburg Post Office, 1961 – 1970
486:27 Handicapped, West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation Services for the Blind, 1982
486:28 Handicapped, Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC), 1983
486:29 National Easter Seal Society, 1979 – 1981
486:30 Civil Rights Acts of 1957, 1960, 1964, 1968 (As Amended Through August 6, 1975)/Voting Rights Act of 1967 (As Amended Through August 6, 1975), Committee on the Judiciary, November 1975
486:31 West Virginia Cases, Correspondence Regarding Sheltered Workshop Cases, 1975 – 1979
486:32 Subcommittee on Handicapped, Correspondence from Project Cases, 1978 – 1980
BOX 487
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 128
487:1 West Virginia Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled (WVADD), Correspondence, Advancement for Developmentally Disabled, 1980
487:2 Sheltered Workshop – Blind, 1980
487:3 West Virginia Case, Southeastern Regional Workshops, Inc. (Lewisburg), 1978 – 1979
487:4 West Virginia Green Acres (D. McGinnis) Case, 1979 – 1980
487:5 West Virginia University Affiliated Center, 1979
487:6 Correspondence, Handicapped Education, 1980
487:7 Handicapped Training, 1977 – 1980
487:8 West Virginia Case, National Mine, Health, and Safety Academy, Beckley, West Virginia, 1976 – 1980
487:9 General Correspondence, Mountwood Park 1979
487:10 Grant Application, Mountwood Park, 1979
487:11 Grant Application, Mountwood Park, 1979 (A)
487:12 General Material, Mountwood Park, 1979
487:13 Mountwood Park and Salem College, Arts for Handicapped, 1978 - 1980
487:14 Autism Services Center, West Virginia Cases, Education for the Handicapped, 1979 – 1980
487:15 Education Case, Alton L. Moyer, 1980
487:16 Kurzwell Blind Reading Machine, 1977 – 1980
487:17 Developmental Disabilities Case, Tuberous Sclerosis Association, 1979 – 1982
BOX 488
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 129
488:1 Handicapped Subcommittee, 1980 – 1982
488:2 Handicapped Children Information, 1979
488:3 Handicapped, Andy Adams, 1976 – 1977
488:4 Handicapped Americans Reports, 1984
488:5 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, 1983
488:6 Handicapped, 1966 – 1979
488:7 Blind Citizens (Randolph-Sheppard Act), June 13, 1984
488:8 Randolph-Sheppard Act, 1965 – 1977
488:9 National Institute of Handicapped Research (NIHR), 1982
488:10 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Memberships, 1978-1980
488:11 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, National Science Foundation, General Materials, 1981-1982
488:12 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Facts Sheets, Jennings Randolph, 1982
488:13 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Synopsis of Legislation by Jennings Randolph, 1935-1977
488:14 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, General Correspondence and Materials, Jennings Randolph, 1980-1981
488:15 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Education, Gallaudet College (regarding daughter of President Zia), 1982
488:16 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Correspondence regarding Public Law 94-142, Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975, 1982
488:17 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Vocational Education, 1981-1982
488:18 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Health and Mental Health, General Correspondence, 1981
488:19 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, West Virginia Randolph-Sheppard program, 1981-1982
488:20 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Public Law 91-517, Vocational Rehabilitation, 1981-1982
488:21 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Section 504, Rehabilitation Act, 1982
488:22 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Transportation, General Correspondence, 1980-1981
488:23 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, regarding Sheltered Workshops, 1982
488:24 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Litigation, General, 1982
488:25 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, Memoranda, 1982
488:26 Subcommittee on the Handicapped, 1983
BOX 489
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 130
489:1 Education of Handicapped, General Correspondence, 98th Congress, 1983 – 1984
489:2 Education of Handicapped, General Correspondence, 98th Congress, 1983 – 1984 (A)
489:3 Education of Handicapped, NASDE Summaries, PL 94 – 142, 98th Congress, 1982
489:4 Education, Gifted and Talented, 98th Congress, 1982 – 1984
489:5 Employment of Handicapped, 1982 – 1984
489:6 Deaf Material, National Captioning Institute (NCI), 98th Congress, 1983 – 1984
489:7 Deaf Materials, General Correspondence, 98th Congress, 1984
489:8 National Technological Institute for the Deaf, 1983
489:9 Congratulations and Commends, 98th Congress, 1983 – 1984
489:10 Developmental Disabilities, Correspondence, 1984
489:11 Education, Gallaudet College, 98th Congress, 1983 – 1984
489:12 Gallaudet College, 1979-1983
489:13 Office of Special Education (OSE), 1984
489:14 General Correspondence and Material, Jennings Randolph, 1979
489:15 Labor and Public Welfare Committee, Subcommittee on the Handicapped, 1970-1976
489:16 Handicapped, Joan Case
489:17 Handicapped, Mrs. Jimmy (Rosalyn) Carter, 1979
489:18 Handicapped Subcommittee, 1984
489:19 Handicapped Subcommittee, Miscellaneous, 1979
BOX 490
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 131
490:1 Health Files, Kidney Dialysis, 1981 – 1982
490:2 Health Files, Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), Public Law 95-559, 95th Congress, 1978
490:3 Health Files, Health Services and Centers Amendments of 1978
490:4 Health Files, Health Care Research Act of 1978
490:5 Health Files, Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Act of 1978
490:6 Health Files, Health Care Cost Planning, 1982
490:7 Health Files, Smoking Prevention, 1982
490:8 Health Files, Food Safety, 1981 – 1983
490:9 Health Files, Food Safety Legislation, 1981
490:10 Health Files, Health Manpower, 1971 – 1979
490:11 Health Files, Health Professions Educational Assistance Act of 1976
490:12 Health Files, Health Professions Educational Assistance and Nurse Training Act of 1981
490:13 Health Files, Teenage Pregnancy, 1978
490:14 Health Files, Public Health Act Amendments, Family Planning, Public Law 95-613, 95th Congress, 1978
490:15 Health Files, Nurse Training, Public Law 94-63, 1978
490:16 Health Files, Miscellaneous, 95th Congress, 2nd Session, 1978
490:17 Health, Appalachian Regional Hospitals, 1980
490:18 West Virginia Health Systems Agency, St. Luke’s Hospital, Bluefield, West Virginia, 1979 – 1980
490:19 Health Plan on the Upper Ohio Valley, 1979
490:20 Mountain State Nursing Home, 1982
BOX 491
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 132
491:1 Occupational Therapy Association, 1983
491:2 Legislation Co-Sponsorship, 98th Congress, 1983
491:3 Domestic Violence Legislation, 1980
491:4 Rehabilitation, Comprehensive Services, Development Disabilities Amendments, 1978
491:5 Re-Designated Medically Underserved Areas in West Virginia, 1981-1982
491:6 Fire Safety, 1983
491:7 U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources, 1981
491:8 S.2013, Heroin for Pain, 1981-1983
491:9 Hill-Burton Regulations, Nursing Homes, 1982
491:10 Articles, Health Hearings, 1979-1981
491:11 Hospice Services, Grants, 1979
491:12 Public Hearing, Toxic Shock Syndrome, 1980
491:13 Public Hearing, Disposal of Hazardous Waste, 1980
491:14 Public Hearing, Results of Nuclear War, 1980
491:15 Hospice, 1982
491:16 Legislative Documents, Health Care, 1973-1979
491:17 Medicare/Medicaid Regulations, 1982
491:18 Primary Care, 1981-1982
491:19 Consumer-Patient Radiation Safety and Health Act, 1971-1982
491:20 Senile-Dementia, 1983
491:21 West Virginia Primary Care Block Grants, 1982
491:22 Emergency Assistance, AFL-CIO Executive Council on Health, 1983
491:23 Health, Cancer/Drugs, 1981
491:24 Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Amendments of 1982, S.2365
491:25 Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults, Boschwitz, Randolph, S.2849, 1982
491:26 Amend Title XVIII of the Social Security Act to Exclude Medicare Reimbursement for Costs of Anti-Union Organizing Activities, H.R.6589, 1982
491:27 Medicare Reimbursement for Hospitals, Anti-Union Activities, 1982
491:28 National Respiratory Therapy Week, S.J.Res.67, 1983
491:29 National Respiratory Therapy Week, S.J.Res.193, 1982
491:30 Correspondence, National Respiratory Therapy Week, S.J.Res.193, 1982
491:31 Occupational Diseases, 1982
491:32 Orphan Drug Act, Amendment to the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, S.2130, 1982
491:33 Federal Radiation Protection Management Act of 1982, S.2284
491:34 Radiogenic Cancer Compensation Act of 1983, S.921
491:35 Adjudication of Veterans’ Agent Orange and Radiation Claims, S.991, 1983
BOX 492
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 133
492:1 Health Insurance for Unemployed, 1983
492:2 Health Care Reports and Publications, 1980 – 1983
492:3 Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act
492:4 Report to the Congress, Study of Health Facilities Construction Costs, 1972
492:5 Public Health Services, Hill-Burton, 1967
492:6 Public Health Services, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1969-1970
492:7 Public Health Services, K-W, 1961-1969
492:8 Public Health Services, 1965-1971
492:9 Public Health Services, Randolph County Reclamation Project, 1966-1969
492:10 Public Health Services, A-Z, 1968-1972
492:11 Public Health Services, A-Z, 1968-1972
BOX 493
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 134
493:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Public Health Service, Projects, 1958-1964
493:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), A-D, 1958-1964
493:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), E-G, 1959-1964
493:4 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), H- L, 1959-1964
493:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), M-O, 1959-1964
493:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), P- R, 1958-1964
493:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), S-W 1960-1964
493:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Projects, A-H, 1958-1965
493:9 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Projects, I-P, 1962-1963
493:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Projects, Q-Z, 1958-1963
493:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1965
493:12 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1966
493:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, 1965
493:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, 1966
493:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), A-B, 1965-1969
493:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), C, 1965-1971
493:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), D-G, 1965-1969
493:18 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), H, 1965-1969
493:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), I-L, 1965-1969
493:20 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), J-K, 1967-1969
493:21 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), M, 1965-1969
493:22 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), N-O, 1968 – 1969
493:23 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), P, 1965 – 1970
493:24 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), R, 1965 – 1969
BOX 494
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 135
494:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), S, 1965-1969
494:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), T-V, 1965-1970
494:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), W, 1965-1969
494:4 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), G, 1966-1969
494:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), M- N, 1969-1971
494:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), O- R, 1965-1971
494:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), S, 1969-1971
494:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), W, 1966-1969
494:9 The Emerging Pattern of Appalachia Regional Development, July 26-28, 1970, Charleston
494:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1968
494:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Glenville State College, Miscellaneous, 1965-1969
494:12 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Grafton City Hospital, 1963-1964
494:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Marshall University, 1964-1969
494:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Medicare Hospital Reimbursement, 1969
494:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), City of Morgantown, 1966
494:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Morris Harvey College, 1966-1968
494:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Ohio Valley College, 1964 – 1968
494:18 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Remedial Reading Program, 1964-1965
494:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Senior Citizens Programs, 1969
494:20 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), DOLA Social Security Claims Account Mine Disaster, 1963
494:21 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), South Charleston Interceptor Sewer, 1960
494:22 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Thomas Sewer Project, 1964
494:23 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), City of Wellsburg, 1965
494:24 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Liberty State College, 1967-1968
494:25 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Association of Colleges and Universities, 1968-1969
494:26 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Committee on Children and Youth, 1968
494:27 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Institute of Technology, 1962-1964
494:28 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Library Construction, 1969
494:29 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Nursing Home Association, 1967-1968
494:30 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Nursing Home Licensing Board, 1967
494:31 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Rehabilitation Center, 1963
494:32 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Resources Development Conference, 1964
494:33 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia University Learning Resources Center, 1967
494:34 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia University, National Defense Education Act (NDEA) Fellowships, 1965-1966
494:35 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia University, West Virginia State College, 1965-1969
BOX 495
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 136
495:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, A, 1969-1971
495:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Appalachia Educational Laboratory, 1969-1971
495:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Appalachian Regional Hospitals, Outpatient Pharmacist Research Grant, 1971
495:4 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, B, 1970-1971
495:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, C, 1970
495:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, D, 1968-1971
495:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, E, 1970-1971
495:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, F, 1970-1971
495:9 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Family Health Service, 1971-1977
495:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, G, 1970-1971
495:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Glenville State College, 1970
495:12 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, H-K, 1969-1971
495:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Lewis County Schools, Project Better, 1971
495:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Licensure for Administrators of Nursing Homes, 1969-1971
495:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), M, 1970-1971
495:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Marshall University, 1970-1971
495:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Mobile Community Services Project, 1970-1971
495:18 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), S-T, 1970-1971
495:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), W, 1970-1971
495:20 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), College Work-Study, 1971
495:21 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Federally Affected Areas, 1971
495:22 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Handicapped Children, 1971
495:23 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Strengthening Developing Institutions, 1971
495:24 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Upward Bound, 1971
BOX 496
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 137
496:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Pan-Par, 1974-1975
496:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Parkersburg Community College, 1973-1974
496:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Pau-Po, 1972-1975
496:4 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Pr-Pz, 1973-1975
496:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Professional Standards Review Organization, 1973-1974
496:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Project Development Continuity Program, 1975
496:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Ra-Rea, 1972-1977
496:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Region III Drug Treatment Center, 1972-1975
496:9 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Correspondence, Senior Center Health Services Facility, 1979
496:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), A, 1976-1977
496:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), B, 1975-1976
496:12 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), C, 1974-1976
496:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), D, 1976
496:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), E, 1973-1976
496:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), F, 1975-1976
496:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), G, 1976
496:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), H, 1976-1977
496:18 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), I-J, 1975-1976
496:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), L, 1976-1978
496:20 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Ma-Mi, 1975-1976
496:21 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Mo-Mz, 1976-1978
496:22 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), N, 1976
496:23 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), O, 1976
496:24 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Region III Mental Retardation Center, 1975
496:25 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Req-Ric, 1973-1975
496:26 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Rit-Soc, 1972-1975
496:27 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), So-Sv, 1972-1975
496:28 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Ta-Vo, 1972-1975
496:29 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Wa-Wei, 1972-1975
496:30 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Central-West Virginia Northern, 1972-1975
496:31 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Nursing-West Virginia Project, 1974-1977
496:32 Health and Human Services, Seminars, 1982
496:33 Health and Human Services, Notices of Grant Award, 1983-1984
BOX 497
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 138
497:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia State College-West Virginia Handicapped Education, 1973
497:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia University-West Virginia University of Nursing, 1973-1974
497:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation-Wy, 1972-1975
497:4 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Regional Medical Program, 1973-1975
497:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Adams-Attic, 1971-1975
497:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Al-An, 1968 – 1975
497:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Be-Bu, 1972 – 1975
497:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Ca – Col, 1972 – 1975
497:9 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), E – M, 1975 – 1976
497:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Ge – Gu, 1972 – 1975
497:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Files, H – Ha, 1972-1975
497:12 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Files, He – Ho, 1972 – 1975
497:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), J, 1972
497:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Files, K, 1972 – 1974
497:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), L, 1973 – 1975
497:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Files, Mc – Ma, 1975
497:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Me – Mi, 1973 – 1975
497:18 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Mo – Mz
497:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Multi-Institutional Teacher Educational Center, 1974
497:20 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Emergency Medical Service Part II, 1974 – 1978
497:21 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), N – Na, 1974
497:22 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Ne – Ni, 1974 – 1974
497:23 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Nj – Nz, 1975
BOX 498
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 139
498:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), O, 1973 – 1974
498:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), P, 1976
498:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Q-Re, 1975-1978
498:4 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Ri, 1976
498:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Rj-Rz, 1976
498:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Sa-Sm, 1974-1976
498:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Sn-Sz, 1976
498:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Ta-Tz, 1976
498:9 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), U-V, 1976
498:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Wes-Wh, 1976-1977
498:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Wi-Wz, 1976
498:12 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Appalachian Mental Health Center, 1971 – 1975
498:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Appalachian ATS-F Satellite Educational Technology Demonstration, Appalachian Regional Hospital, 1973 – 1975
498:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Arnold-Becker, 1975
498:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Clay-Battelle Health Services, 1972 – 1973
498:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Comprehensive Health Planning Council, Deaf – Higher Education Funds, 1970 – 1975
498:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Consumer Outreach Program Family Planning Project Health Education Advisory Team, 1971 – 1972
498:18 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Dental Recruitment, West Virginia University, Disciplinary Records, 1972 – 1975
498:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Dunbar Schools (Proposed Busing), 1973 – 1974
498:20 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Dunn – Elementary and Secondary Education Act, 1972 – 1975
498:21 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Emergency Health Personnel Act, 1970 – 1974
498:22 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Emergency Medical Services, 1973 – 1974
498:23 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Elliot – Follow Through Program Phase Out, 1971 – 1975
498:24 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), National Health Services Corporation Recruitment, 1974 – 1976
498:25 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Nurse Anesthetist Training, 1975 – 1976
498:26 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Reading is Fundamental, 1978
498:27 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Salem College, Miscellaneous, 1973 – 1977
498:28 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Salem College Physical Education Building, 1970 – 1974
498:29 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Salem College, Advanced Institutional Development Program, Title III, 1974 – 1975
498:30 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Planning Association, West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1972 – 1976
BOX 499
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 140
499:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Outgoing Correspondence, 1973 – 1974
499:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Outgoing Correspondence, 1975 – 1976
499:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Outgoing Correspondence, 1977
499:4 Improvement Post-Secondary Education, 1973 – 1982
499:5 Projects, Kidney Storage Project, 1978 – 1979
499:6 Projects, Dixie Kiham, 1978
499:7 Health, Education, and Welfare Files, Hardy County Applications, 1976
499:8 Health, Education, and Welfare Files, McDowell County Emergency Health Personnel, 1972 – 1975
499:9 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Files, Marshall University Physical Assistance, 1972 – 1973
499:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Files, Marshall University Physical Assistance, 1975
499:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) Files, Marshall University, 1972
499:12 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Marshall University Medical School, 1975
499:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Report of the Survey of Marshall University Medical School, April 14 -17, 1975
499:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Marshall University Medical School, 1976
499:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Report of the Survey of Marshall University Medical School, April 24 – 28, 1977
499:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Status Report of Marshall University Medical School, 1976
499:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Marshall University Multi-Disciplinary Gerontology Center, 1958 – 1977 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Report of the Survey of Marshall University Medical School, April 14 -17, 1975
499:18 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Marshall University, 1972-76
499:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Davis and Elkins College, Miscellaneous, 1977
499:20 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Health Foods, 1977
499:21 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Projects, Isomedics, 1978
499:22 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Total Life Clinic, 1978
BOX 500
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 141
500:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Federal Student Assistance Programs, 1977
500:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Dr. Peter M. Tanna, 1977
500:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Barbour, Braxton County Home Health Service, 1975
500:4 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Human Problems Center of Putnam County, 1977
500:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Huntington Community Mental Health Center, 1977
500:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Region VI Aging, Fairmont, 1979
500:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Elkins Limestone Company, 1978
500:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Bilingual Education Program, 1977
500:9 Projects, Weirton-Hancock Sheltered Workshop, 1979
500:10 Projects, Weirton Council for Mentally Retarded, 1979
500:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Hospital Association, 1970-1978
500:12 Projects, Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, 1979
500:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Department of Education, Community Education Unit, Region 1, 1977
500:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, 1975-1976
500:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Family Service Association, Morgantown, 1975-76
500:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), McDowell County Schools, 1970-77
500:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Parkersburg Community College, 1976
500:18 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Randolph County Follow Through Program, 1977
500:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Rural Health Care, 1977
500:20 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia, Miscellaneous, 1976-1977
500:21 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Outgoing Correspondence, 1979
500:22 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Miscellaneous, 1978
500:23 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Cerebral Palsy Clinic, 1976
500:24 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Davis Memorial Hospital, 1974-1978
500:25 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Mrs. Michael E. Rice (Geraldine), 1976
500:26 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Special Committee on Aging, Newsletter, 1976
500:27 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Halls Acres Child Care Center, 1978
500:28 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Guyan Valley Hospital Drug Treatment Unit, 1977-1978
500:29 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Bronco Junction, 1972-1982
500:30 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Preston County Health Care Project, 1974 – 1976
500:31 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Preston County Health Care Project, 1974 – 1976 (A)
500:32 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Salem College, 1973 – 1975
500:33 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Salem College Upward Bound, 1972 – 1977
500:34 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Bethany College Career Education, 1973 – 1976
BOX 501
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 142
501:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Clay-Battelle Health Services, 1973 – 1976
501:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Maternal and Child Health, 1971 – 1976
501:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Hospital Special Care Units, 1979
501:4 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), National Association of Community Health Centers Conference, 1979
501:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Food Stamp Program, 1979
501:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Pocahontas Memorial Hospital, 1975 – 1978
501:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Education for Parenthood
501:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Mental Health Council, 1978
501:9 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Health Department, 1975 – 1977
501:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Council of Home Health Agencies, 1977 – 1979
501:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), National Council on Health Planning and Development, 1977
501:12 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), National Alliance Concerned with School Age Parents, 1977
501:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Nurse Consultation and Service Agency
501:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), New River Health Association, Oak Hill, 1976 – 1979
501:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Welfare, 1976
501:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Jim Mellody, 1978
501:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Preston County Home Health Center, 1977
501:18 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), New Dawn Youth Center, Buckhannon, 1978
501:19 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Model Intercultural Center, 1977
501:20 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Medical Patients’ Rights to Records, 1980
501:21 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Grants and Projects, 1976
501:22 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Head Start, 1976
501:23 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Hill Burton Loans, 1976
501:24 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), The Federal Coal Mine Health Program, 1977
501:25 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1976
501:26 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Grants, 1976
501:27 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Bel-O-Mar, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1974 – 1975
501:28 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1978 - 1980
501:29 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Grant Applications and Deadlines, 1978 – 1984
501:30 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Guide to Federal Consumer Services, 1976
501:31 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Shawnee Hills, 1976
501:32 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Green Acres Regional Center, 1975
501:33 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Bureau of Handicapped, 1977-1978
501:34 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Meredith Manor, Salem College, 1975
501:35 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Handicapped, Budget, 1975-1976
501:36 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center, 1973-1974
501:37 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Bronco Junction, 1975-1977
501:38 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Department of Education, Nominations, 1977 – 1983
501:39 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Department of Education, Nominations, 1977 – 1983 (A)
501:40 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Regional Education Service Agency (RESA), Region I, 1978
501:41 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Goshorn’s Medical Oxygen Service, 1979
501:42 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Blood Gas Standards for Home Care Oxygen, 1980
501:43 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Elkins Welfare Department, 1980
501:44 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Patrick Currence, September 12, 1984
BOX 502
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 143
502:1 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Mountwood Park, General Correspondence, 1977-1980
502:2 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Mountwood Park, Dedication, 1978
502:3 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Mountwood Park, General Materials, 1976-1977
502:4 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Mountwood Park, Reports, 1976-1979
502:5 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Ear Research Institute, 1977-1979
502:6 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Shawnee Hills, 1978
502:7 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), West Virginia Case, Education, 1977-1979
502:8 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Watkins, Virginia, 1976 – 1977
502:9 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Vernon Mackenzie, 1966 – 1974
502:10 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Baker’s Primary Health Care Center, 1978
502:11 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1967
502:12 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Public Health Service, 1967
502:13 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Hill-Burton, 1967
502:14 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Civil Defense Adult Education, 1967
502:15 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), Loan Programs for Students, 1967
502:16 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1968
502:17 Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW), 1968 (A)
BOX 503
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 144
503:1 U.S. House of Representative and U.S. Senate Reports and Hearings, 1973 – 1976
503:2 Senate Hearings Before the Committee on Appropriations, Parts 1 and 2, 94th Congress, First Session, 1976
503:3 Implementation of the Rural Development Act, Parts 3 and 4, 1974 – 1975
503:4 House of Representatives Bills and Acts, 1975
503:5 Rural Homes Rehabilitation and Evaluation Report Program: Final Report, March 1975
503:6 The Place I Belong: A Report on Rural Housing, Volume 1, Part 1, December 1973
503:7 West Virginia Business Development Corporation (WVBDC), Annual Report, December 31, 1974
503:8 West Virginia Housing Development Fund Act, As Amended Through April 1973
503:9 The Revival of Population Growth in Nonmetropolitan America, June 1975
503:10 Household Income – How it Relates to Substandard Housing in Rural and Farmers Home Administration Areas, by State and Race, 1970, U.S. Department of Agriculture
503:11 Differences in Housing Credit Terms and Usage Between Metro and Nonmetro Areas in the United States, U.S. Department of Agriculture, August 1975
503:12 Vacant Housing: Is It Adequate and in the Right Places?, U.S. Department of Agriculture, February 1975
503:13 Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA), Annual Report, 1973
503:14 Six Years of Progress (With Variations): Farmers Home Administration Programs, FY 1968 – 1973, Rural Housing Alliance, January 1974
503:15 More Than Bricks and Mortar, Rural Housing Alliance, September 1974
503:16 Income Opportunities for Rural Families from Outdoor Recreation Enterprises, U.S. Department of Agriculture, March 1965
503:17 What is the Rural Housing Alliance?, Rural Housing Alliance, December 1974
503:18 Richard Margolis, All Their Days, All Their Nights, Rural Housing Alliance, 1969
503:19 West Virginia Housing Development Fund, 1974
503:20 Federal National Mortgage Association, Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) Auction Sale Manual
503:21 Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act as Amended Through October 18, 1974
503:22 Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) Sellers Guide, November 1974
503:23 Housing Assistance Council (HAC), Inc. Technical Series, Farmer’s Home Administration USDA, Rural Rental Housing, May 1975
503:24 The Sabotage of Freedom Village, Rural Housing Alliance, September 1974
503:25 West Virginia Housing Development Fund Semi-Annual Report, 1974
503:26 Housing Assistance Council, Inc. and National Leased Housing Association, Section 8 for Rural
America, July 1975
BOX 504
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 145
504:1 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), A-G, 1959 – 1975
504:2 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), A-G, 1959 – 1975 (A)
504:3 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), H-L, 1960 – 1974
504:4 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), M-Q, 1960 – 1974
504:5 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), P, 1958 – 1972
504:6 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), R-T, 1972 – 1974
504:7 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), U-Z, 1965 – 1974
504:8 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Mason, West Virginia, 1963 – 1964
504:9 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Martinsburg, West Virginia, 1963
504:10 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Planning Assistance, Huntington-Wayne-Cabell, 1967 – 1969
504:11 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Huntington Urban Renewal Authority, 1967
504:12 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Huntington Low Rent Housing, 1967 – 1969
504:13 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Huntington Boys Club, 1967 – 1969
504:14 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Hilltop Housing Association, 1965 – 1967
504:15 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Elkins Housing Project, 1968 – 1976
504:16 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Morgantown, West Virginia, 1965 – 1968
504:17 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Relocation Guidelines and Handbook, 1971 – 1972
504:18 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Deepwater Public Service District (PSD), 1964
504:19 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Virginia Projects, 1968-1969
BOX 505
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 146
505:1 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Clarksburg Comprehensive Planning, HUD 701, 1967 – 1970
505:2 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Guides and Booklets, 1968 – 1975
505:3 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Benwood, 1970 – 1971
505:4 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1971
505:5 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), College Housing Loan, 1971
505:6 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Recertification of Workable Program, 1971
505:7 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Planning Assistance, 1971
505:8 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Renewal, 1971 – 1972
505:9 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1970-1971
505:10 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1971-1972
505:11 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Tri-City Housing Corporation (Kimball, Keystone, Northfork), 1968-1971
505:12 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Virginia Projects, 1971-1972
505:13 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Triangle Urban Renewal, Charleston, 1969-1970
505:14 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Triangle Urban Renewal, Charleston, 1970-1972
505:15 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Planning Assistance, N-Z, 1966-1968
505:16 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Vandalia Terrace Housing Project, Charleston, 1971-1974
505:17 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Parkersburg, 1969
505:18 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Applications, 1968-1969
505:19 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1967-1972
505:20 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1973 – 1975
BOX 506
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 147
506:1 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Miscellaneous Documents, 1971 – 1975
506:2 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Miscellaneous Documents, 1971 – 1975 (A)
506:3 Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Miscellaneous Documents, 1971 – 1975 (B)
506:4 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Federal Register, January 22, 1974
506:5 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Federal Register, April 7, 1975
506:6 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Dunbar Community Development, 1980
506:7 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Monongalia County, 1977
506:8 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Section 312, 1978-1980
506:9 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Dunbar UDAG, 1979
506:10 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Dunbar Urban Renewal Authority, 1972-1978
506:11 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Robert L. Duff, 1983
506:12 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Paul H. Connerty, 1981
506:13 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Hurricane Water and Sewer, 1973-1981
506:14 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Huntington Community Development Program, 1980-1981
506:15 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Don Flower, 1980
506:16 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Jean Kipp Dean, Huntington, 1983
506:17 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Projects, Fayetteville Community Development, Harlem Heights
506:18 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Fairview Public Service District, 1980
506:19 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Fairmont Hotel Elderly Housing, 1982-1983
506:20 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Fairmont Elderly Housing, Salvation Army, 1980
506:21 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Fairmont Housing, 1978-1983
506:22 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), East Liverpool Waste Plant, 1981
506:23 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Follansbee Housing for Elderly, 1976-1977
506:24 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Charleston City Park Village, 1977
506:25 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Charleston Urban Renewal, 1976-1977
506:26 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Chester Low Income Housing, 1977-1978
506:27 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Clarksburg Planning Commission, 1977
506:28 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Gilbert Flood Insurance, 1977
506:29 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Cowen Community Building, 1977
506:30 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Comprehensive Planning Assistance, 1977
506:31 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Community Development, Metro, 1977
506:32 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Community Development, Non-Metro Rating System, 1976
506:33 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Projects, Frank Water System, 1977
506:34 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Glen Dale Community Development, Water Tank, 1977
506:35 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), John O. Gregory, 1977
506:36 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Greenbrier Public Service District, 1974-1977
506:37 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Grantsville/Mount Zion Water System, 1977
506:38 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Harrison County Planning Commission, 1977
506:39 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Braxton/Gilmer/Tucker Multi-Purpose Center, 1977
506:40 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Peterstown Street Repair, 1977
506:41 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1976
506:42 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Reading File, 1975
506:43 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Elkins Swimming Pool, 1967
506:44 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1983
506:45 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Robert Taft Institute of Government, 1974-1975
506:46 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Assisted Housing Allocation, 1979
506:47 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Virginia Work Study Comprehensive Planning, 1978
506:48 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Parkersburg UDAG, 1976-1980
506:49 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Parkersburg Urban Renewal Authority, 1975-1978
506:50 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Pittsburgh Area Office Staff, 1976-1977
506:51 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), PHG Incorporated, 1978
506:52 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Philippi Water System, 1973-1978
BOX 507
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 148
507:1 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Point Pleasant, Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG), 1978
507:2 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Bluefield Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG), 1978 – 1980
507:3 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Bluefield Housing, Roanoke Street, 1981
507:4 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), St. Mary’s Storm Sewer, 1977
507:5 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Roy Sakrl, 1977
507:6 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Charleston Housing Authority, Anti-Crime Program, 1979 – 1980
507:7 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Charleston Housing Project, 1968 – 1983
507:8 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Northern Panhandle Mental Health, 1978
507:9 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Oakhurst Village Road Repair, 1978
507:10 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Oceana Housing Project, 1976 – 1978
507:11 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), St. Mary’s Elderly Housing, 1977 – 1978
507:12 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Clarksburg Community Development, Housing
507:13 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Clarksburg Elderly Housing, 1975 – 1979
507:14 Fred Vaughn, Jr., 1977 – 1978
507:15 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, City Park Associates, 1983 – 1984
507:16 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Clarksburg Housing Authority, 1981
507:17 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Morgantown Manor, 1978 – 1979
507:18 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Morgantown Beautification Commission, 1978
507:19 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Charleston Human Rights Commission, 1982
507:20 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Parkersburg Housing for the Elderly, 1972 – 1977
507:21 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Lippert Terrace, 1977 – 1978
507:22 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), McMechen Low Rent Housing, 1979
507:23 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Wesley D. Martin, 1978
507:24 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), St. Mary’s Community Development, 1975 – 1978
507:25 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), St. Albans Housing for the Elderly, 1971 – 1978
507:26 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), St. Albans Housing Rehabilitation and Storm Sewer, 1978
507:27 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Kenova Urban Development Action Grant (UDAG), 1978
507:28 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Kermit Community Development, 1978
507:29 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Salvation Army, 1977
507:30 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Salem College, Conversion of Dorm, 1973 – 1977
507:31 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Charleston Insuring Office, 1976 – 1978
507:32 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Charleston Public Housing, 1978
507:33 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Chester Family Housing, 1979
507:34 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Coal Branch Heights, 1979
507:35 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Weirton Heights Housing Project, 1971
507:36 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1977 Flood, West Virginia, 1978
507:37 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1977 Flood, West Virginia, 1978 (A)
507:38 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1977 Flood, West Virginia, Critique Report, West Virginia Flood Disaster Response, April 1977
507:39 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Charleston Chamber of Commerce, 1978
507:40 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Cameron Family Housing, 1979
507:41 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Project, Charleston Civic Center, 1977-1982
BOX 508
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 149
508:1 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Renewal, 1972-1976
508:2 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Community Development, 1973-1976
508:3 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Hanna Drive, 1971-1975
508:4 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Beckley Urban Renewal, 1972-1973
508:5 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Beckley Urban Renewal, 1972-1974
508:6 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), A-G, 1972-1974
508:7 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1979
508:8 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), City of Wheeling, Water System, 1968
508:9 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Virginia Wesleyan College/West Virginia State College, 1964-1968
508:10 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Greenbrier and Hancock County Projects, 1972-1976
508:11 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Greenbrier Public Service District, 1970-1972
508:12 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Ohio County Public Service District, 1969
508:13 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Mason and Harrison Counties, 1970-1975
508:14 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Wheeling, 1964-1968
508:15 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Improvements, G-M, 1967-1972
508:16 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Improvements, P, 1969-1972
508:17 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Fairmont State College/West Liberty State College, 1967-1968
508:18 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Miscellaneous, including sewerage program in Jefferson County, 1961-1972
508:19 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Charleston Civic Center, 1964-1966
508:20 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), City of Clarksburg (community improvement program, low rent homes), 1967
508:21 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Clay County Nursing Home, 1968
508:22 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Miscellaneous, D-F, 1965-1967
508:23 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Charles Town/Ranson, 1963-1967
508:24 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Planning and Assistance, Monongalia County, 1966-1967
508:25 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Planning Assistance, West Virginia Allocation, 1967
508:26 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), A, 1967
508:27 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), B, 1965-1968
508:28 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Bethany College, 1966-1967
508:29 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Benwood, 1962-1967
508:30 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Clarksburg Housing Project, 1966-1968
508:31 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Charleston Housing Authority, 1969-1973
508:32 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Charleston Housing Authority, 1974-1982
BOX 509
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 150
509:1 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Virginia Baptist State Convention, 1978
509:2 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Weston Housing for the Elderly, 1978
509:3 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Weirton Community Development, 1981
509:4 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Weirton Heights Housing, 1978
509:5 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Berkeley County Community Development Block Grant, 1977
509:6 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Beckwith Public Service District, Water, 1977
509:7 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Beckley Road Public Service District Sewer, 1977
509:8 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Block Grant Procedures, 1977
509:9 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Bluefield Housing, Elderly, 1977
509:10 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Bluefield Housing, 1971-1977
509:11 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Wellsburg Housing, 1975-1977
509:12 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Donna Finney Wibel, 1978
509:13 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Weston Youth Center, 1977
509:14 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Projects, UDAG, 1979
509:15 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Development Action Grants, 1979
509:16 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), UDAG, Mingo County, 1978
509:17 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Region VIII Planning Council, 1979-1980
509:18 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Rhodell Water System, 1977
509:19 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Ripley Elderly Housing, 1978
509:20 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Rivesville Community Development Block Grant, 1977
509:21 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Rupert Conmmunity Recreation Area, 1978
509:22 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Regional Intergovernmental Council, 1977
509:23 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Wheeling Housing Authority, 1980-1982
509:24 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Virginia Modular Home Manufacturing Corporation, 1977
509:25 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Vienna Housing Project, 1977
509:26 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Webster Springs Water System, 1977
509:27 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Harman Water System, 1977-1980
509:28 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Wheeling Apartment Building for Elderly, 1981
509:29 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Substandard Housing, 1975
509:30 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Subsidized Housing, 1977
509:31 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Southern West Virginia’s Second Flood, 1977
509:32 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Southern West Virginia’s Second Flood, 1977
509:33 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Southern West Virginia’s Second Flood, 1977
509:34 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Senior Monongalians Housing, 1977
509:35 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Section 8, Housing/Elderly, 1978
509:36 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Fair Market Rent Increase, 1977-1978
509:37 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Section 8, Set Asides, 1977
509:38 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Section 8, Allocations, 1976-1981
509:39 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Charleston Community Development, 1975-1981
509:40 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Huntington Low Rent Housing, 1978-1979
509:41 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Summersville Flood Insurance, 1975
509:42 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Spencer UDAG, 1978
509:43 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Spencer Housing Authority, 1978
509:44 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Highlawn Place, 1978
509:45 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Hinton Construction Costs, 1976-1978
509:46 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Frances L. Hunter, 1978
509:47 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Glenville Housing Elderly Project, 1978
509:48 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Housing Costs, 1978
509:49 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Hurricane Vacant Property, 1978
509:50 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Consumer Office, 1979
509:51 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Huntington Urban Renewal, 1978-1979
509:52 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Kenneth L. Guthrie, 1978
509:53 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Handicapped and Elderly Housing, 1978
509:54 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Gilbert Water System, 1978
509:55 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Federal National Mortgage Association, 1978
509:56 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Flood Insurance, A-M, 1974-1979
509:57 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Flood Insurance, N-Z, 1974-1978
509:58 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Flatwoods/Canoe Run Public Service District, 1975-1978
BOX 510
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 151
510:1 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Tucker County Water System, 1976-1984
510:2 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Mullens Housing Rehabilitation, 1977
510:3 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Princeton Community Development, 1977-1981
510:4 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Martinsburg Section 8 Housing, 1977
510:5 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Martinsburg Senior Towers, 1977
510:6 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Mercer County CDBG, 1977
510:7 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Family Service Association, 1977
510:8 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Fairview Public Service District, 1977
510:9 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Fairmont Water System, 1977
510:10 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Hidden Valley, 1977
510:11 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Lester Water System, 1977
510:12 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Huntington Housing Authority, 1975-1977
510:13 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Jackson County Commission, 1977
510:14 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Housing Assistance Plan, 1977
510:15 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Housing Finance Agency Coordinator, 1977
510:16 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Keystone Water System, 1977
510:17 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Mannington Wastewater Treatment, 1982
510:18 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Matewan Water System, 1980
510:19 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Logan Water System, 1979-1980
510:20 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Logan Water System, 1978-1980
510:21 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Logan Water System, 1978
510:22 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Grafton Hospital, 1970-1980
510:23 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), McMechen Water System, 1978-1982
510:24 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), McDowell County Commission (Jenkinjones), 1976-1980
510:25 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Summersville Community Building, 1975
510:26 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Beckley Community Development, 1975-1981
510:27 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Beckley Low Cost Housing, 1980
510:28 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Bluefield CDBG, 1979-1980
510:29 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Mason Water System, 1977-1978
510:30 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Projects, Cabin Creek Water Project, 1982
510:31 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Projects, Cairo Water System, 1980
510:32 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Projects, Charleston Black Rock Contracting, 1982
510:33 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Molly Bee Corporation, 1978
510:34 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Pritchard Industrial Park, 1978
510:35 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1972
510:36 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), College Housing, 1972
510:37 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Recertification of Workable Program, 1972
510:38 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Planning Assistance, 1972
510:39 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Renewal, 1972
510:40 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Low Income Housing, 1972
510:41 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Dunbar Sewer Project, 1972
510:42 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Huntington Housing Authority, 1982
510:43 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Urban Planning Assistance, Berkeley County, 1968-1969
510:44 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Martinsburg: Comprehensive Development Plan, 1969
510:45 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), West Virginia Rent Supplements, 1968-1971
510:46 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Planning Assistance, A-M, 1967
510:47 Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Charleston Urban Renewal, 1970-1972
510:48 Federal Departments – Housing and Urban Development (HUD)—Federal Disaster Assistance Administration – Ohio and Marshall County Floods Labor Day Flood 1975
BOX 511
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 152
511:1 Department of the Interior, 1966-1969
511:2 Department of the Interior, 1967
511:3 Department of the Interior, 1968
511:4 Department of the Interior, 1968
511:5 Department of the Interior, Alaska Natural Gas, Part 1
511:6 Department of the Interior, Coalcon
511:7 Department of the Interior, Highland Scenic Highway
511:8 Department of the Interior, Mining Enforcement Safety
511:9 Department of the Interior, Piscataway Park
511:10 Department of the Interior, A-Z
511:11 Department of the Interior, A-B
511:12 Department of the Interior, C-D
511:13 Department of the Interior, F-L
511:14 Department of the Interior, M
511:15 Department of the Interior, N-Q
511:16 Department of the Interior, R-S
511:17 Department of the Interior, T-Z
511:18 Department of the Interior, JR Recommendations
511:19 Department of the Interior, JR Correspondence, 1976
511:20 Department of the Interior, JR Correspondence, 1977
511:21 Department of the Interior, JR Correspondence, 1980
511:22 Department of the Interior, JR Correspondence, 1981
511:23 Department of the Interior, JR Correspondence, 1983
511:24 Department of the Interior, Potomac Edison Transmission Line
511:25 Department of the Interior, Potomac River Basin
511:26 Department of the Interior, National Register of Historic Places
511:27 Department of the Interior, National Environmental Pollution Control
511:28 Department of the Interior, Frank Trimboli
511:29 Department of the Interior, National Environmental Pollution Control
511:30 Department of the Interior, Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 1st Quarter 1974
511:31 Department of the Interior, National Recreation and Park Association, 1973 Annual Report
511:32 Department of the Interior, Wolves
511:33 Department of the Interior, New Martinsville Recreation Project
511:34 Department of the Interior, Mullens Recreation Project
511:35 Department of the Interior, Canada Today, November 1976
511:36 Department of the Interior, The Trans-Alaska Pipeline: Problems Posed by the Threat of Sabotage and the Impact on Internal Security, US Senate Committee on the Judiciary, 1976-1977
511:37 Department of the Interior, Recommendation to the President: Alaska Natural Gas Transportation Systems, Federal Power Commission, May 1, 1977
511:38 Department of the Interior, The Past and Future Land, by Martin O’Malley
511:39 Department of the Interior, 1973 – 1974
511:40 Department of the Interior, Residual Oil, 1963
511:41 Department of the Interior, Residual Oil, M-Z, 1963 – 1964
BOX 512
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 153
512:1 Department of the Interior, Oil and Gas, A-L, 1973
512:2 Department of the Interior, Oil and Gas, M – Z, 1973
512:3 Department of the Interior, Homesteads, 1962
512:4 Department of the Interior, Institute of American Indian Arts, 1981
512:5 Department of the Interior, 1971
512:6 Department of the Interior, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 1971
512:7 Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, 1971
512:8 Department of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1971
512:9 Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1971
512:10 Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1971
512:11 Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS), 1971
512:12 Department of the Interior, Office of Coal Research, 1971
512:13 Department of the Interior, Coal Service Corporation, 1976 – 1979
512:14 Department of the Interior, Coal Service Corporation, 1976 – 1979 (A)
512:15 Department of the Interior, Beckley Mining Institute, 1971 – 1978
512:16 Department of the Interior, Surface Mine Regulations, 1977 – 1980
512:17 Department of the Interior, Surface Mine Regulations, 1977 – 1980 (A)
512:18 Department of the Interior, Alaska Natural Gas (Part II), 1977
512:19 Department of the Interior, Surface Mining Research, 1973 – 1974
512:20 Department of the Interior, Good North American Zoo, 1976 – 1977
512:21 Department of the Interior, Kanawha Coal Company, 1977
512:22 Department of the Interior, Elkins Park and Recreation Commission, 1967 – 1971
512:23 Department of the Interior, Mountwood Park, 1974 – 1975
512:24 Department of the Interior, Water Pollution Control Administration, 1967
BOX 513
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 154
513:1 Department of the Interior, Marine Mammal Protection Act, 1975 – 1977
513:2 Department of the Interior, 1976
513:3 Department of the Interior, 1978
513:4 Department of the Interior, 1983 - 1984
513:5 Department of the Interior, 1984
513:6 Department of the Interior, A-C, 1973 – 1974
513:7 Department of the Interior, D-F, 1973 – 1974
513:8 Department of the Interior, G-I, 1971 – 1973
513:9 Department of the Interior, J-M, 1972 – 1973
513:10 Department of the Interior, N-S, 1972 – 1974
513:11 Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS) Publications, 1976 – 1977
513:12 Department of the Interior, Coal/Gasoline, Synthetic Fuels, Cresap Research Plant, 1969
513:13 Department of the Interior, Bridgeport, West Virginia, 1967
513:14 Department of the Interior, Geological Survey (National Mapping Division), 1983
513:15 Department of the Interior, Partial List of Coal Waste Banks, 1972
513:16 Department of the Interior, Man, West Virginia Recreation Project, 1974
513:17 Department of the Interior, Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration (MESA), 1977 – 1978
513:18 Department of the Interior, Project, National Register of Historic Places, West Virginia, 1979 – 1982
513:19 Department of the Interior, Project, City of Charleston (Park South Hills), 1978
513:20 Department of the Interior, Project, Camp Virgil Tate, 1978
513:21 Department of the Interior, Project, Public Fish Hatchery Policy, 1977
513:22 Department of the Interior, Project, Morgantown Ice Rink, 1977-1978
513:23 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), State Police Substance Allowance, 1965 – 1967
513:24 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), West Virginia Housing Capital Loan Fund, 1967 – 1968
513:25 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Revenue Procedure 80-55, 1981
513:26 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Parkersburg Office, 1977
513:27 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), League of Women Voters, 1978 – 1979
513:28 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Commuters Deduction, 1977
513:29 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), National Computer Center, 1976
513:30 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), New 10% Surcharge Law, 1968
513:31 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Insurance Regulations, 1977
513:32 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), A-G, 1960 – 1969
513:33 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), H-O, 1959 – 1972
513:34 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), P-Z, 1959 – 1966
513:35 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), B-W, 1966 – 1973
513:36 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), IRS Regulations, Living and Travel Expenses, 1974
513:37 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Memorial General Hospital Association, 1975
513:38 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 1965 – 1969
513:39 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 1974 - 1977
513:40 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 1978 – 1984
513:41 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Bridgeport/Clarksburg Office, 1977
513:42 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Coal Excise Tax, 1979
513:43 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Grafton Plant, 1959 – 1961
513:44 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Convention of Southern Baptists, 1977
513:45 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 1984
513:46 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Withholding Rates, 1982
513:47 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Earned Income Credit, 1977
513:48 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Kanawha Pastoral Council, 1976
513:49 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 1979 – 1980
513:50 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 1979 – 1980 (A)
513:51 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Tot ‘N’ Tyke Creative Play Center, 1982
513:52 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Teamster Retirement Plan, 1976 – 1977
513:53 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Tuition Remission, 1977
513:54 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Martinsburg Commuter Club, 1983
513:55 Internal Revenue Service (IRS)U.S. Treasury, Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Center, 1968
513:56 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Mental Health Association of Monongalia County, 1984
BOX 514
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 155
514:1 Interstate Commerce Commission, 1971
514:2 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), B&O Railroad Rate Increase, 1976 – 1977
514:3 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Union Pacific Covered Hopper Cars, 1978
514:4 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), B&O and C&O Railroads, Norfolk-West Mary Merger, 1964 – 1967
514:5 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Correspondence, 1974
514:6 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Correspondence, 1976 – 1977
514:7 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Pennsylvania Central Transportation Company, 1970 – 1971
514:8 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Park Transit, Inc., 1970 – 1971
514:9 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Freight Rates, Railroad Merger, 1969
514:10 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Train Discontinuance, 1967 – 1969
514:11 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Insurance and Abandonment Issues, 1976 – 1977
514:12 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), A-R, 1963
514:13 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), S-Z, 1961
514:14 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), A-Z, 1972 - 1973
514:15 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Correspondence, 1978
514:16 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), 1979 – 1981
514:17 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Candied Apples, 1975
514:18 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), Freight Charges, 1975
514:19 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), B&O Railroad Rate Increase, 1974 – 1975
514:20 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), B&O Railroad Rate Increase, 1974 – 1975 (A)
514:21 International Trade Commission (ITC), 1978
514:22 International Trade Commission (ITC), 1980 - 1981
514:23 Higher Education Materials, 1980-1982
514:24 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), 1975 – 1977
514:25 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), 1975 – 1977 (A)
514:26 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), 1975 – 1977 (B)
514:27 Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC), 1975 – 1977 (C)
BOX 515
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 156
515:1 Jennings Randolph Fund
515:2 Jennings Randolph Fund
515:3 Jennings Randolph Fund
515:4 Jennings Randolph Fund
515:5 Jennings Randolph Fund, Armand Hammer and Dr. Clement Stone
515:6 Jennings Randolph Fund, Hammer and Stone
515:7 Jennings Randolph Fund, Strategy
515:8 Jennings Randolph Fund, Overview
515:9 Jennings Randolph Fund, November 13, 1984
515:10 Jennings Randolph Fund, Committee Solicitation Letters
515:11 Jennings Randolph Fund, Overview of the Jennings Randolph Center
515:12 Jennings Randolph Fund, Gifts Donated for Jennings Randolph Home
515:13 Jennings Randolph Fund, A-L
515:14 Jennings Randolph Fund, M-Z
515:15 Jennings Randolph Center for Public Service
515:16 Jennings Randolph Fund/Jennings Randolph House, 1985-1987
515:17 Jennings Randolph Fund, Corporate Research Forms, 1984-1985
515:18 Jennings Randolph Fund, 1984-1987
515:19 Jennings Randolph Fund, Donors and Potential Donors, 1984-1985
515:20 Brochures, Jennings Randolph Center for Public Service, Salem College
515:21 Tributes to Jennings Randolph in the United States Senate, October 11, 1984
515:22 Jennings Randolph Fund, Materials on Archiving Collections
BOX 516
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 157
516:1 Jennings Randolph Fund, Miscellaneous
516:2 Jennings Randolph Fund Committee
516:3 Jennings Randolph Fund, Communication to Phil McGance
516:4 Jennings Randolph Fund, Calls
516:5 Jennings Randolph Fund, Correspondence to and from W. Clement Stone
516:6 Jennings Randolph Fund, Correspondence, The Stone Foundation
516:7 Jennings Randolph Fund, Center for Public Service
516:8 Jennings Randolph Fund, Coal Dinner Letters
516:9 Jennings Randolph Fund, Prospects Profiles
516:10 Jennings Randolph Fund, Letters for Solicitation
516:11 Jennings Randolph Fund, Committee Member Invitation Letter
516:12 Jennings Randolph Fund, Brochure
516:13 Jennings Randolph Fund, Stationary
516:14 Jennings Randolph Fund, Payment and Goal
516:15 Jennings Randolph Fund, Prospects
516:16 Jennings Randolph Fund, Prospect Lists
516:17 Jennings Randolph Fund, Prospect List
516:18 Jennings Randolph Fund, Appalachian Regional Commission Proposal and Survey
516:19 Jennings Randolph House Dedication
516:20 Jennings Randolph Fund, A-B
516:21 Jennings Randolph Fund, C-E
516:22 Jennings Randolph Fund, F-H
516:23 Jennings Randolph Fund, I-K
516:24 Jennings Randolph Fund, L-O
516:25 Jennings Randolph Fund, P-S
516:26 Jennings Randolph Fund, T-Z
516:27 Jennings Randolph Fund, General, I
516:28 Jennings Randolph Fund, 1984 – 1986
516:29 Jennings Randolph Fund Balance, 1986
516:30 Jennings Randolph, Fund Work (Pledges)/Home Relocation, 1985 – 1987
516:31 Speech About Jennings Randolph House
516:32 Foundation/Corporate/Individual Research Forms, A-M, 1983 – 1984
516:33 Foundation/Corporate/Individual Research Forms, N-Z, 1983 – 1984
BOX 517
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 158
517:1 Department of Justice, A-M
517:2 Department of Justice, C-D, 1962
517:3 Department of Justice, E-F, 1959
517:4 Department of Justice, G-H, 1960 – 1967
517:5 Department of Justice, I-J, 1965
517:6 Department of Justice, K-L, 1962
517:7 Department of Justice, M-N, 1962
517:8 Department of Justice, S-T, 1959
517:9 Department of Justice, W-X, 1965
517:10 Department of Justice, 1969 – 1971
517:11 Department of Justice, Election Fraud, 1968
517:12 Department of Justice, Correspondence, 1973 – 1974
517:13 Department of Justice, Correspondence, 1977
517:14 Department of Justice, Correspondence, 1978 – 1979
517:15 Department of Justice, Employment, 1980
517:16 Department of Justice, Correspondence, 1981 – 1982
517:17 Department of Justice, Correspondence, 1983
517:18 Department of Justice, Galis Electric– Ingersoll/Rand, 1963
517:19 Department of Justice, Hazel Atlas, 1964
517:20 Department of Justice, Bernard P. McDonough, 1959 – 1960
517:21 Department of Justice, Concorde – Foreign Agents Registration, 1975
517:22 Department of Justice, Warren Commission, 1975
517:23 Department of Justice, War Claims, 1976
517:24 Department of Justice, Drug Store Robberies, 1973
517:25 Department of Justice, General Federation of Women’s Clubs, 1975
517:26 Department of Justice, Sugar Prices, 1974 – 1975
517:27 Department of Justice, Regional Jail, 1969 – 1974
517:28 Department of Justice, Wayde Stewart, 1971 – 1974
517:29 Judiciary Plaza, 1983
517:30 Department of Justice, Malcolm R. Lovell, Jr. Nomination, 1981
517:31 Department of Justice, Donovan-Schiavone Construction, 1983
517:32 Department of Justice, Raymond Donovan Committee Action, 1982
517:33 Department of Justice, Raymond Donovan, Marsha Heller Memorandum to Jennings Randolph, 1982
517:34 Department of Justice, Raymond Donovan in the Press, 1980 – 1984
517:35 Department of Justice, Raymond Donovan, Senate Action and Congressional Record Articles, 1982
517:36 Department of Justice, 1981 Action, January Nomination Hearings
517:37 Department of Justice, 1969
517:38 Department of Justice, 1981 – 1982
517:39 Department of Justice, Sugar Prices, 1975
517:40 Department of Justice, Olympic Sales Company, Inc., 1981 – 1982
517:41 Department of Justice, Bethany College, College Courses for Inmates, 1978 – 1979
517:42 Department of Justice, Drug Store Robberies, 1974
517:43 Department of Justice, Judicial Fellows Program, 1981 – 1982
517:44 Department of Justice, Miscellaneous, 1976 - 1984
517:45 Department of Justice, 1971-1972
BOX 518
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 159
518:1 Department of Labor, A-B, 1961 – 1963
518:2 Department of Labor, A-B, 1972 – 1974
518:3 Department of Labor, C, 1966 – 1974
518:4 Department of Labor, C-D, 1962 – 1967
518:5 Department of Labor, D, 1968 – 1969
518:6 Department of Labor, E-F, 1963
518:7 Department of Labor, E-G, 1972 - 1974
518:8 Department of Labor, G-H, 1962 – 1967
518:9 Department of Labor, H-L, 1972 - 1974
518:10 Department of Labor, I-J, 1966
518:11 Department of Labor, L-K, 1961 – 1968
518:12 Department of Labor, M-N, 1961 – 1968
518:13 Department of Labor, M-R, 1971 – 1972
518:14 Department of Labor, O-P, 1961 – 1966
518:15 Department of Labor, Q-R, 1962 – 1966
518:16 Department of Labor, S-T, 1962 – 1968
518:17 Department of Labor, T-Z, 1973 – 1974
518:18 Department of Labor, U-V, 1963
518:19 Department of Labor, W, 1970 – 1971
518:20 Department of Labor, W-X, 1962 – 1968
518:21 Department of Labor, Davis Bacon and Apprenticeship Acts, 1971
518:22 Department of Labor, Trippway Corporation, 1970
518:23 Department of Labor, Job Corps. Closings, 1969 – 1970
518:24 Department of Labor, Lincoln County Operation Mainstream, 1970
518:25 Department of Labor, AFL-CIO Appalachian Council, 1975 – 1977
518:26 Department of Labor, National Automobile Dealers Association, 1977
518:27 Department of Labor, Job Corps. Center, 1977
518:28 Department of Labor, Mount Hope Sub-district Office, 1977 – 1978
518:29 Department of Labor, Monroe Vs. Standard Oil Company, 1981
518:30 Department of Labor, Bureau of Employees Compensation, 1962 – 1971
518:31 Department of Labor, Donald R. Donnell – Constitutional Bylaws Matters
518:32 Department of Labor, Lost Creek-Mount Clare Public Service District (PSD), 1961 – 1965
518:33 Department of Labor, Farmington Coal Mine Disaster, 1978
518:34 Department of Labor, Veteran and Handicapped Employment, 1976 – 1977
518:35 Department of Labor, Veterans Reemployment Rights, 1980 – 1982
518:36 Department of Labor, Clark Printing Company (Randolph), Elkins, West Virginia, 1961
518:37 Department of Labor, United Airlines, 1979
518:38 Department of Labor, United Auto Workers, 1979 – 1983
518:39 Department of Labor, Labor Certification, 1977
518:40 Department of Labor, Marie Wells, 1978 – 1979
518:41 Department of Labor, Clarksburg Office, 1961
518:42 Department of Labor, Miscellaneous, 1970 – 1976
518:43 National Association of Government Labor Officials, 1979
518:44 Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA), Reductions in Staff, 1982
518:45 Neighborhood Youth Corps. Program, 1966
518:46 National Treasury Employees Union, 1983 – 1984
518:47 Labor, Title VI, 1976
518:48 Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, 1977
518:49 Labor and Human Resources Committee, Youth in the Workplace, October 24, 1979
518:50 Labor, January-June 1980
518:51 Labor, July-December 1980
BOX 519
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 160
519:1 Department of Labor, Review of Regulations, 1982
519:2 Department of Labor, 1981
519:3 Department of Labor, OMB, Federal Projects, 1983
519:4 Department of Labor, Review of Rules, 1983
519:5 Department of Labor, Regulatory Agenda, Fiscal Year 1983
519:6 Department of Labor, Labor Roundtable, Labor Wages, 1984
519:7 Department of Labor, Labor and Associated Jobsites, 1981
519:8 Department of Labor, Miscellaneous, 1970 – 1974
519:9 Department of Labor, Miscellaneous, 1970 – 1974 (A)
519:10 Department of Labor, Huntington Community Civil Service Corps., 1969 – 1971
519:11 Department of Labor, Women’s Wages, 1971
519:12 Department of Labor, Child Labor Abuse, 1966 – 1971
519:13 Department of Labor, Apprenticeship Council, 1968 – 1971
519:14 Department of Labor, Kanawha County Emergency Employment Program, 1971
519:15 Department of Labor, Job Corps., 1969 – 1970
519:16 Department of Labor, Charleston Jobs, 1970
519:17 Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 1976 – 1977
519:18 Department of Labor, Boone Career and Technical Center, 1982
519:19 Department of Labor, Correspondence, 1968
519:20 Department of Labor, Correspondence, 1975 – 1976
519:21 Department of Labor, Correspondence, 1977
519:22 Department of Labor, Correspondence, 1979 - 1981
519:23 Department of Labor, Correspondence, 1981 – 1982
519:24 Department of Labor, Correspondence, 1983 – 1984
519:25 Department of Labor, Correspondence, 1987
519:26 Department of Labor, Apple Industry, 1975
519:27 Department of Labor, Neighborhood Youth Corps., 1965 – 1969
519:28 Department of Labor, Migratory, 1965 – 1968
519:29 Department of Labor, Industrial Truck Association, 1977
519:30 Department of Labor, Industrial Homework, 1981
519:31 Department of Labor, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, 1980 – 1981
519:32 Department of Labor, Handicapped Services, 1976
519:33 Department of Labor, Martinsburg Veterans Administration (VA) Center, 1968
519:34 Department of Labor, Miners Training Program, 1969
519:35 Department of Labor, Black Lung, 1974
519:36 Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health, 1971 – 1974
519:37 Department of Labor, Weston Multipurpose Training Center, 1973
BOX 520
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 161
520:1 Labor Law Reform Bill, 1978
520:2 Labor Law Reform Bill, 1978 (A)
520:3 Labor Law Reform Bill, 1978 (B)
520:4 Labor Law Reform Bill, 1978 (C)
520:5 Anti – Labor Law Cards, Letters Etc., 1978
520:6 Pro – Labor Law Cards, Letters, Etc., 1978
520:7 Address Lists, Labor Law Reform Legislation, 1978
520:8 Labor Law Reform Opposition Cards, 1978
520:9 Labor Law Reform Opposition Cards, 1978 (A)
520:10 Letters, Anti-Labor Law, 1978 (1 of 3)
520:11 Letters, Anti-Labor Law, 1978 (2 of 3)
520:12 Letters, Anti-Labor Law, 1978 (3 of 3)
BOX 521
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 162
521:1 Department of Labor, Clay City Operations Mainstream, 1971
521:2 Occupational Health and Safety (Pesticides), 1973
521:3 Department of Labor, 1973
521:4 National Peach Council, 1960 – 1975
521:5 Federal Funds to Labor Unions, Correspondence, 1982
521:6 Department of Labor (DOL), Inspector General Report, October 1, 1981 – March 31, 1982
521:7 Hearing – Labor Subcommittee, S.351, S.496, March 12, 1981
521:8 Correspondence, 1980
521:9 Correspondence, 1981
521:10 Correspondence, 1982
521:11 Correspondence, Marsha Daniel Heller Signature, 1982 – 1984
521:12 Black Lung/U.S. Steel Claimant, 1983
521:13 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) District Relocation from Elkins to Parkersburg, 1984
521:14 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Mr. Jack Brooks, United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW) International Union, 1984
521:15 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Mr. H.L. Broh, Occupational Safety and Health
521:16 Administration (OSHA), Huntington, West Virginia Coca-Cola Bottling, 1983 – 1984
521:17 Beckley Black Lung Office Closing, 1982 – 1983
521:18 Requests, 1982 – 1983
521:19 Responses (General), 1978 – 1983
521:20 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Mrs. James Urban, FLM-UFCW Union Strike Violations, 1984
521:21 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Mr. Bobby Thompson, Labor Management Grant, 1983
521:22 Correspondence, Frank Sury, Steel Ladle Valve Invention, 1983
521:23 Department of Labor Case (DOL), Mr. Neven Summerfield Pension Termination, 1984
521:24 Sears, Buy American, 1983
521:25 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Don Roth, Banker’s Administration Institute Speaker, 1984
521:26 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Cottage Industry in West Virginia, Ms. Carter Seaton, 1983 – 1984
521:27 Correspondence, Robots and Social Security, 1984
521:28 Correspondence, Mr. Denver G. Nutter, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), 1983
521:29 Correspondence, Garland Moore, 1983
521:30 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for Madison, West Virginia, 1983
521:31 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Mr. David Hollis, Mine Safety Health Review Commission, 1983
521:32 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Mr. Jack L. Hagan, S.640, 1983
521:33 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Mr. John Greskevitch, Recall Rights, 1983
521:34 IRS Pension/Profit-Sharing Plan Regulations, Gary G. Markham, 1983
521:35 Madison Black Lung Office, 1982
521:36 Job Training Center Placement Credit, OIC – Wesley Foundation, 1983
521:37 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Department of Defense (DOD) Contract to GM in Canada, 1982
521:38 Department of Labor (DOL) Case, Workmen’s Compensation, Mr. Ernst Chambers, 1983 – 1984
521:39 Correspondence, Caroline Choe, Poverty and Employment, April 3, 1984
521:40 Correspondence, Mr. Walter F. Diehl, IATSE, 1984
521:41 Chico Dairy Company, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 1982 – 1983
521:42 John Van De Water (National Labor Relations Board) Hearing, 1981
521:43 John Van De Water, Out-of-State, 1981 – 1982
521:44 John Van De Water, 1981 – 1982
521:45 Correspondence, Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibilities Act (TEFRA) of 1982
521:46 Department of Labor (DOL), Apple Growers, 1984
521:47 Department of Labor (DOL), Apple Harvest, Fall 1983
521:48 Byrd-Randolph Amendment, S.529, Re: Adverse Effect Wage Rage (AEWR) and Department of Labor (DOL), 1983
521:49 Department of Labor (DOL)/MSFA, Proposed Rule, Adverse Effect Wage Rates (AEWRs), 1982
BOX 522
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 163
522:1 Labor and Human Resources, 1982
522:2 Labor and Human Resources, 1983
522:3 Labor, 1984
522:4 Labor, United Mine Workers of America, Health and Retirement Funds, Annual Report, 1977-1979
522:5 Labor, Miners Tests, 1984
522:6 Labor, International Longshoremen’s Association, 1979/1984
522:7 Labor, Human Resources Legal Services Corporation, 1981-1983
522:8 Gannett Foundation, 1982
522:9 Labor, Porterfield Orchards, 1977-1978
522:10 Labor, American Institute of Technology, 1978
522:11 Labor, Equal Opportunity Commission, 1979
522:12 Labor, Energy Crisis, 1977
522:13 Labor, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, 1978
522:14 Labor, Kanawha County Public Library, 1977-1978
522:15 Labor, Buffalo Creek Report, 1972-1974
522:16 Labor, Appalachian Council Apprenticeship Program, 1979
522:17 Labor, Labor Day Speech, UMWA District 29, Beckley, 1980
522:18 Labor, Black Lung, Harold L. Cook, 1978
522:19 Labor, Black Lung, Arnett Dobson, 1981*
522:20 Labor, Victoria Leonhart, 1983
522:21 Labor, nomination hearing for William Plowden, November 17, 1981
522:22 Labor, Nominations, 1981*
522:23 Labor, nomination of Nelson L. Clair, 1978-1983
522:24 Labor, Robert D. Moran, 1969
522:25 Labor, Tile and Marble Finishers, 1980
522:26 Labor, Union dues for political purposes, 1983
522:27 Labor, Boilermakers Local 667, 1978
522:28 Labor, Bituminous Coal Operators Association, 1979
522:29 Labor, Black Lung office problems
522:30 Labor, NLRA, 98th Congress, 1983
522:31 Labor, NLRA Amendments, August 3, 1983
522:32 Labor, NLRB, Hugh Reilly, 1983-1984
522:33 Labor, Workers Freedom of Choice Act, April 5, 1984
522:34 Labor, National Right to Work
522:35 Labor, Retirement Benefits, NLRA, 1981
522:36 Labor, NLRB Appointments, 1982
522:37 Labor, National Labor Relations Board, 1981-1984
522:38 Labor, National Labor Relations Act Amendment, prohibiting closed shop hiring
522:39 Labor, R. D. Bailey Lake, 1966-1969
522:40 Labor, Army Corps of Engineers, 1983
522:41 Labor, UMWA-BCOA Amendment and Justification, 1981-1983
522:42 Labor, UMWA Proposals, 1980
522:43 Forest Service, B. B. Wimer, 1973
522:44 General Foods Corporation, “Sun Apple,” 1980
522:45 Labor, remarks by JR at AFL-CIO Appalachian Council board meeting, January 22, 1975
522:46 Labor, Cumberland Valley Chapter, Associated Builders and Contractors, 1981
522:47 Labor, CCC News, 1981
522:48 Labor, Labor-Coal Strike, 1978
522:49 Labor, Miner 1 Training Program, 1980
522:50 Labor, Operation Manpower, 1981
522:51 Labor, Associated General Contractors of America, 1980
522:52 Labor, Beckley Manufacturing Company, 1977
522:53 Labor, Work Materials, 1983
522:54 Labor, Logan Claim Office, Black Lung, 1978
522:55 Labor, Fire Safety Hearing, Full Committee, July 19, 1983
522:56 Department of Labor, Federal Contract Compliance Programs, Proposed Legislation
522:57 Department of Labor, Greenwood Transfer Moving and Storage Company, 1975-1977
522:58 Department of Labor, Houdaille Industries, Huntington
522:59 Department of Labor, Proposed New Electrical Standards
BOX 523
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 164
523:1 Military Benefit Association, 1967-1968
523:2 Military Benefit Association, 1967-1969
523:3 Military Benefit Association, 1969-1973
523:4 Military Benefit Association, 1973-1980
523:5 Military Benefit Association, 1980-1984
523:6 Military Benefit Association, 1984
523:7 Military Benefits Association Members, 1977 – 1984
523:8 Military Benefit Association, 17th Annual Meeting, October 5-12, 1974
523:9 Military Benefit Association, 18th Annual Meeting, October 4-11, 1975
523:10 Military Benefit Association, 20th Annual Meeting, September 24-October 1, 1977
523:11 Military Benefit Association, 21st Annual Meeting, September 23-30, 1978
523:12 Military Benefits Association, Jennings Randolph Financial, Newark, Delaware Property, 1978
523:13 Military Benefit Association, Mid-Policy Year Meeting, March 16-18, 1978
BOX 524
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 165
524:1 Department of Flood Control, 1960-1968
524:2 Department of Flood Control, Cabin Creek District of Kanawha County
524:3 Department of Flood Control, Polk Creek Watershed, 1960-1963
524:4 Department of Flood Control, Salt Lick Watershed, 1961-1961
524:5 Wildlife Sanctuary, Harpers Ferry, 1984
524:6 Forest Management Legislation, 1976
524:7 Fish and Wildlife Projects, 1959-1981
524:8 Fish and Wildlife, A-F, 1961-1966
524:9 Fish and Wildlife, L-P, 1960-1967
524:10 Fish and Wildlife, F-Z, 1959-1964
524:11 U.S. Forest Service, MNF Organic Act, P-Z
524:12 Mountain State Forest Festival, General, 1970
524:13 Mountain State Forest Festival, Post Office Stamp, 1975
524:14 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1976
524:15 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1977
524:16 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1978
524:17 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1979
524:18 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1980
524:19 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1981
524:20 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1981 (A)
524:21 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1982
524:22 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1983
524:23 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1984
524:24 Mountain State Forest Festival, Postal Cancellation, 1973-1975
524:25 Mountain State Forest Festival, Tickets, Reviewing Stand
524:26 Elkins Forest Festival, 1986-1987
524:27 Mountain State Forest Festival, Westvaco, 1984
BOX 525
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 166
525:1 National Park Service, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1958-1966
525:2 National Park Service, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1961-1965
525:3 National Park Service, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1970-1974
525:4 National Park Service, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1972-1974
525:5 National Park Service, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Storer College, 1962-1963
525:6 National Park Service, West Virginia Historic Sites, 1975-1976
525:7 National Park Service, West Virginia Historic Places, 1975-1978
525:8 National Park Service, West Virginia Historic Places, P-Z, 1975
525:9 National Park Service, West Virginia Historic Places, 1972-1974
525:10 National Park Service, West Virginia Historic Places, Mason-Dixon Line, 1971-1974
525:11 National Park Service, Wood County Courthouse, 1973-1974
525:12 National Park Service, A-G, 1972-1975
525:13 National Park Service, H-M, 1972-1973
525:14 National Park Service, N-V, 1969-1974
525:15 National Park Service, Outgoing Correspondence, 1973-1974
525:16 National Park Service, Outgoing Correspondence, 1975-1976
525:17 National Park Service, Outgoing Correspondence, 1977
525:18 National Park Service, Outgoing Correspondence, 1978
525:19 National Park Service, Outgoing Correspondence, 1979
525:20 National Park Service, Outgoing Correspondence, 1980
525:21 National Park Service, A-M, 1975-1976
525:22 National Park Service, W-Z, 1959-1973
525:23 National Park Service, N-Z, 1959-1962
BOX 526
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 167
526:1 National Park Service, Potomac Heritage Trail, 1975
526:2 National Park Service, New River Gorge, 1974-1983
526:3 National Park Service, New River Gorge, 1974-1983
526:4 National Park Service, New River Gorge, 1974
526:5 National Park Service, New River Gorge, 1975
526:6 National Park Service, New River Gorge, 1978 (1 of 2)
526:7 National Park Service, New River Gorge, 1974-1976 (2 of 2)
BOX 527
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 168
527:1 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), 1971-1974
527:2 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), A-Z, 1965-1967
527:3 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), AAY Community Development #1, 1967-1969
527:4 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), AAY Community Development #2, 1966-1967
527:5 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), AAY Community Development #3-Arrowood Job Corps Center, 1964-1967
527:6 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Anthony Job Corps Center, 1964-1968
527:7 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Appalachian Research and Defense Fund, 1973-1975
527:8 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Barbour County, 1963-1966
527:9 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Berkeley County, 1968-1969
527:10 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Boone County Association for the Needy, 1968-1969
527:11 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Boone County Community Organization, 1965-1967
527:12 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Braxton County, 1966-1967
527:13 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Bronco Junction-Allergy Rehabilitation Foundation, 1969-1975
527:14 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Brooke County, 1966-1967
527:15 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Buffalo Gap Camp, 1968
527:16 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Cabell County, 1967
527:17 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Charleston, 1968
527:18 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Chestnut Ridge Youth Camp, 1967
527:19 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Clay County, 1971
527:20 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Cooperative Business Development Program, 1968-1970
527:21 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Council of the Southern Mountains, 1 of 2, 1965
527:22 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Council of the Southern Mountains, 2 of 2, 1965-1968
527:23 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Cutbacks, 1973
527:24 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Davis and Elkins College, 1967-1968
527:25 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Eastern West Virginia, 1967-1970
527:26 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Educational Systems Corporation, 1968
527:27 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Elk River Farmers Cooperative, 1969
527:28 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Emergency Food Program Plan, 1974
527:29 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Emergency Food and Medical Services, 1974
527:30 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Fairmont Clinic, 1972-1974
527:31 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Fayette County, 1965-1968
527:32 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Funding-Late Payments, 1974
527:33 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Greenbrier County, 1966-1969
527:34 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Hampshire County, 1966
527:35 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Hancock County, 1966
527:36 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Hardy County, 1968
527:37 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Harpers Ferry, 1968
527:38 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Harrison County, 1968
527:39 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Head Start, 1968
527:40 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Indian Programs, 1974
527:41 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Jackson County, 1967-1973
527:42 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Labor, Commissioner of, 1974
527:43 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Legal Services Program, 1970-1971
527:44 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Lewis County, 1967
527:45 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Lincoln County, 1967
527:46 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Logan County, 1967-1973
BOX 528
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 169
528:1 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Marshall County, 1966-1967
528:2 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Mercer County, 1966-1968
528:3 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Mineral County, 1969
528:4 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Monongalia County, 1966-1967
528:5 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Monroe County, 1967
528:6 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Morgan County
528:7 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), National Consumer Information Center, 1974
528:8 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), National Demonstration Water Project, 1972-1975
528:9 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Neighborhood Consumer Information Center, 1972
528:10 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Political Appointments, 1974
528:11 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Preston County, 1965-1966
528:12 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Putnam County, 1965-1966
528:13 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), R-S, 1965-1970
528:14 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Raleigh County Community Action Association, 1973
528:15 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Rural Family Planning Project, 1970-1972
528:16 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Rural Regional Coordination Grants, 1974-1975
528:17 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Salem College, 1965-1967
528:18 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Southwestern Community Action Council, 1of 2, 1968-1971
528:19 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Southwestern Community Action Council, 2 of 2, 1970-1974
528:20 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Southwestern West Virginia Community Action Association, 1968
528:21 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Summers County, 1968
528:22 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Summersville Reservoir, 1965
528:23 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), T, 1969
528:24 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Taylor County, 1966
528:25 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Tucker County, 1966
528:26 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Tyler County, 1966
528:27 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), United Appalachian Poor People, 1971
528:28 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Upshur County, 1966-1967
528:29 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Wayne County Community Action Program, 1966-1969
528:30 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Webster County, 1966-1968
528:31 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), West Central West Virginia Community Action, 1972-1973
528:32 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), West Central West Virginia Community Action Agency, 1966-1972
528:33 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), West Virginia, 1970-1973
528:34 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), West Virginia State Bar, 1971
528:35 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), West Virginia State Economic Opportunity, 1974
528:36 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Wood County, 1966-1967
528:37 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Wyoming County, 1967-1968
528:38 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Wyoming County Community Action, 1972-1974
528:39 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Wyoming County Opportunity Council, 1974
BOX 529
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 170
529:1 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Mountain Artisans, 1969 – 1970
529:2 -Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), 1969 – 1971
529:3 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Head Start, 1970
529:4 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Concord College and Clay County Development, 1966 – 1972
529:5 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), VISTA, 1966 – 1968
529:6 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), VISTA, Foster Grandparents Program, 1967 – 1969
529:7 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), VISTA, 1965 – 1972
529:8 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), VISTA, Community Action Programs, 1967 – 1972
529:9 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), C, 1967 – 1971
529:10 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), H, 1965 – 1967
529:11 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), K, 1967
529:12 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), M 1966 – 1976
529:13 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), Council of Southern Mountains, 1969 – 1970
529:14 Office of Economic Opportunity, M-O, 1968 – 1971
529:15 Office of Economic Opportunity, Northern West Virginia Community Action Agency, 1967 – 1971
529:16 Office of Economic Opportunity, Neighborhood Health Center, 1968
529:17 Office of Economic Opportunity, Opportunity Center, 1967
529:18 Office of Economic Opportunity, O-P, 1965 – 1970
529:19 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), 1966
529:20 Office of Economic Opportunity, 1966-1967
529:21 Office of Economic Opportunity, Upward Bound, 1967
529:22 Office of Economic Opportunity, Conduct and Administration, 1967
529:23 Office of Economic Opportunity, Program Administration, 1967
529:24 Office of Economic Opportunity, Head Start, 1966-1967
529:25 Office of Economic Opportunity, 1968
529:26 Office of Economic Opportunity, Head Start, 1967-1968
529:27 Office of Economic Opportunity, Program Administration, 1968
529:28 Office of Economic Opportunity, Upward Bound, 1968
529:29 Office of Economic Opportunity, Remedial Reading, 1967
BOX 530
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 171
530:1 Peace Academy, 1976
530:2 Peace Academy, 1977
530:3 Peace Academy, HR 10192, 1977
530:4 Peace Academy, Correspondence, 1978
530:5 Peace Academy, 1978 Campaign
530:6 Peace Academy, Campobello, 1979
530:7 Peace Academy, Armand Hammer, 1979
530:8 Peace Academy, Periodicals, 1979
530:9 Peace Academy, 1980
530:10 Peace Academy, Bennett, Alabama, 1982
530:11 Peace Academy, Liggett, New York, 1982
530:12 Peace Academy, Work Papers/Memos, 1980-1982
530:13 Peace Academy, Interim Report of the U.S. Commission on Proposals for the National Academy of Peace and Conflict Resolution, 1980
530:14 Peace Academy, Senate Hearing, 1982
530:15 Peace Academy, Witness Lists, 1983
530:16 Peace Academy, Introduction Papers, 1973-1981
530:17 Peace Academy, Heritage Issue Brief, 1982
530:18 Peace Academy, Edwin Feulner, Heritage Foundation, 1982
530:19 Peace Academy, Heritage Foundation, Periodicals, 1981-1982
530:20 Peace Academy, Alternatives to Violence, 1982
530:21 Peace Academy, Peace Conference, 1981
530:22 Peace Academy, Updates, S.1889, 1982
530:23 Peace Academy, Articles, 1982
530:24 Peace Academy, News Articles, 1982
530:25 Peace Academy, Information, 1982
530:26 Peace Academy, Rebuttal, 1982
BOX 531
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 172
531:1 Peace Academy, S.1889/S.564, 1979 - 1983
531:2 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, S.564, 1983
531:3 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, S.564, Discussion Facts, 1983
531:4 Peace Academy, Timothy S. Healy (Georgetown University), 1983
531:5 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Letters/Support, 1982 – 1984
531:6 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, President’s Letter, October 28, 1983
531:7 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Baller Correspondence, 1984
531:8 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Peace Materials, 1983 – 1984
531:9 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Testimony, Democratic National Committee Platform, 1984
531:10 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Miscellaneous, 1984
531:11 Peace Academy, 97th and 98th Congresses, Floor Action, 1980 – 1983
531:12 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, News Week, 1983 – 1984
531:13 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Amendment 1984
531:14 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Tabling Motion, 1984
531:15 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Germane Rebuttal, 1984
531:16 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Senator Denton (Amendment), 1983
531:17 Peace Academy, 98th Congress, Congressional Records and Documents, 1981 – 1984
531:18 Peace Academy, Congressional Record Excerpts, 1947 – 1978
531:19 Peace Academy, Invitations/Letters, 1980 – 1982
531:20 Peace Academy, President’s Letter, 1982
531:21 Peace Academy, Jennings Randolph Statements, S.564, 1980 – 1983
531:22 Peace Academy, Voting Proxies
531:23 Peace Academy, Senator Hatch
531:24 Peace Academy, Senator Grassley
531:25 Peace Academy, Senator Humphrey
531:26 Peace Academy, Senator Denton
531:27 Peace Academy, Senator Durenberger
531:28 Peace Academy, S.564, Letters, 1982 – 1983
531:29 Peace Academy, Dear Colleague Letters, 1982 – 1983
531:30 Peace Academy, Budget Waiver, 1982
531:31 Peace Academy, S.564, Additional Views Report, 1983
531:32 Peace Academy, S.564, As Reported, 1983
531:33 Peace Academy, S.1466 (Senator Denton), 1983
531:34 Peace Academy, S.564, News Coverage, 1983
531:35 Peace Academy, Partial Chronology, 1967 – 1981
531:36 Peace Academy, Bernhard Abshire (University of Denver) Letter, May 20, 1982
531:37 Peace Academy, Department of Defense Authorization Act of 1985
531:38 Peace Academy, Baltimore Sun, 1984
531:39 Peace Academy, Final Days in Senate, 1984
531:40 Peace Academy, Miscellaneous
531:41 Peace Academy, Miscellaneous (A)
BOX 532
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 173
532:1 National Academy of Peace and Conflict Resolution, S.564, 1980 – 1983
532:2 U.S. Academy of Peace Act, 1983
532:3 Peace Academy Legislation Hearing, Kennedy Statement, 1982 – 1983
532:4 Peace Academy Legislation Hearing, Bills, Reports, and List of Supporters, 1982 – 1983
532:5 Peace Academy Legislation Hearing, Questions, 1983
532:6 Peace Academy Legislation, Peace and Education, 1982 – 1983
532:7 Peace Academy Legislation, West Virginia Papers, Re: Peace, 1983
532:8 Personal File – 4th Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights, 1978 (1 of 2)
532:9 Personal File – 4th Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights, 1978 (2 of 2)
532:10 Personal File – 5th Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights, 1979
532:11 Personal File – 6th Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights, 1980 (1 0f 2)
532:12 Personal File – 6th Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights, 1980 (1 of 2)
532:13 Peace Institute, 1984 - 1985
532:14 Peace Institute, 1985 – 1986
532:15 National Peace Institute Foundation, 1987
532:16 Quarterly Report, National Peace Institute Foundation, July 1985
BOX 533
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 174
533:1 United States Institute of Peace, Board of Directors Meeting, February 25-26, 1986
533:2 United States Institute of Peace, Board of Directors Meeting, August 14-15, 1986
533:3 United States Institute of Peace, Board of Directors Meeting, November 6-7, 1986
533:4 United States Institute of Peace, Correspondence, 1986
533:5 United States Institute of Peace, 1986-1987
533:6 United States Institute of Peace, Jennings Randolph Speech, Alfred University, February 19, 1986
533:7 Jennings Randolph Program for International Peace, 1985
533:8 Peace Institute, 1985-1986
533:9 Report, Armand Hammer Conferences on Peace and Human Rights, 1987
533:10 Clipping, Colman McCarthy, “This is Some Peace Institute,” March 8, 1986
533:11 National Peace Institute Foundation, 1986
533:12 Peace Academy Press Release, September 25, 1984
533:13 WJLS Interview with Gwen Walters about Peace Academy, Beckley, West Virginia, October 15,
1984
533:14 Senator Nunn Commends Peace Effort, September 27, 1984
533:15 Peace, 1948 – 1984
533:16 Peace, 1948 – 1984 (A)
533:17 Peace Corps., 1964 - 1968
533:18 Peace Academy, 1982
533:19 Peace Academy, 1983 – 1984
533:20 Peace Academy, 1983 – 1984 (A)
533:21 Peace, Printed Material, 1983
533:22 Peace, Printed Material, 1983 (A)
533:23 Peace Institute, Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1985
BOX 534
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 175
Postal Service Box 1
Post Office, Alkol, 1968 – 1969
Post Office, Barrackville, 1970
Post Office, Beckley, 1976
Post Office, Belle, 1959 – 1960
Post Office, Bellwood, 1968
Post Office, Belmont, 1963
Post Office, Berkeley Springs, 1963
Post Office, Bethany, 1961 – 1967
Post Office, Beverly Hills, 1983
Post Office, Big Bend, 1965
Post Office, Blacksville, 1969
Post Office, Bluefield, 1974 – 1975
Post Office, Brenton, 1969
Post Office, Bridgeport, 1975
Post Office, Bristol, 1963 – 1983
Post Office, Bristol, 1966
Post Office, Bruceton Mills, 1963 – 1967
Post Office, Buckhannon, 1959 – 1968
Post Office, Buffalo, 1959 – 1964
Post Office, Burlington, 1969
Post Office, Camden-on-Gauley, 1982
Post Office, Cameron, 1963
Post Office, Carolina, 1961
Post Office, Charleston
Post Office, Charleston
Post Office, Chester
Post Office, Clarksburg
Post Office, Clearco
Post Office, Colliers
Post Office, Cornstalk
Post Office, Crystal
Post Office, Dallas
Post Office, Danville, 1965
Post Office, Davisville
Post Office, Deep Water, 1961
Post Office, Delbarton, 1965
Post Office, Dixie, 1967
Post Office, Douglas, 1965 – 1968
Post Office, Dru Branch
Post Office, Dunbar, 1966 – 1967
Post Office, Dundon, 1960
Post Office, East Lynn
Post Office, East Rainelle
Post Office, Eccles
Post Office, Edgarton
Post Office, Edna
Post Office, Eleanor
Post Office, Elgood
Post Office, Elizabeth
Post Office, Elkhurst
Post Office, Elkins
Post Office, Elkins
Post Office, Elkins
Post Office, Elkview
Post Office, Ellison
Post Office, Elm Grove
Post Office, Elmwood
Post Office, Eunice
Post Office, Excelsior
Post Office, Fairdale
Post Office, Fairmont
Post Office, Fairview
Post Office, Falling Waters
Post Office, Farmington
Post Office, Flatwoods
Post Office, Flemington
Post Office, Follansbee
Post Office, Fort Gay
Post Office, Fort Neal
Post Office, Fort Seybert
Post Office, Foster (Boone County), 1969
Post Office, Frankford
Post Office, Franklin, 1961
Post Office, Freeman (Mercer County), 1969
Post Office, French Creek, 1981
Post Office, Friendly, 1962 – 1965
Post Office, Frost
Post Office, Garretts Bend
Post Office, Gary
Post Office, Gassaway
Post Office, Gerrardstown (Berkeley County), 1969
Post Office, Gilbert
Post Office, Gill
Post Office, Glasgow
Post Office, Glasgow, 1976
Post Office, Glen Daniel
Post Office, Glen Jean (Fayette County), 1969
Post Office, Glenalum
Post Office, Glendale, 1960 – 1961
Post Office, Glenfork (Wyoming County), 1970
Post Office, Glenville, 1962 – 1969
Post Office, Grafton, 1958 – 1968
Post Office, Grantsville, 1962
Post Office, Graves Mill, 1977
Post Office, Great Cacapon
Post Office, Green Bank
Post Office, Greenland
Post Office, Greenview
Post Office, Greenwood, 1965
Post Office, Guyan (Wyoming County), 1970
Post Office, Hall
Post Office, Hamlin
Post Office, Hanover
Post Office, Harman
Post Office, Harpers Ferry, 1976 – 1979
Post Office, Harts
Post Office, Hastings
Post Office, Hatcher
Post Office, Hedgesville
Post Office, Henderson
Post Office, Hendricks
Post Office, Hepzibah
Post Office, Herndon Heights
Post Office, Hettie (Braxton County), 1970
Post Office, Hewitt
Post Office, Hico
Post Office, Highview
Post Office, Highway Post Office Discontinuance, 1963
Post Office, Hillsboro, 1961
Post Office, Hinton, 1964 – 1965
Post Office, Hogsett, 1967
Post Office, Holcomb, 1963
Post Office, Holden, 1966
Post Office, Hopemont
Post Office, Horse Shoe Run, 1965
Post Office, Hunt
Post Office, Hunt, 1965
Post Office, Huntersville Closing, 1973
Post Office, Huntersville, 1964
Post Office, Huntington
Post Office, Hurricane, 1961
Post Office, Idamay
Post Office, Imperial
Post Office, Inwood
Post Office, Isaban Post Office Closing, 1968
Post Office, Jane Lew
Post Office, Jeffery
Post Office, Justice
Post Office, Kearneysville
Post Office, Keenan
Post Office, Kessel
Post Office, Keyser
Post Office, Kiahsville
Post Office, Killarney
Post Office, Kingwood
Post Office, Kline
Post Office, Knob Fork
Post Office, Landes
Post Office, Landisburg
Post Office, Lando Mines
Post Office, Lavalette
Post Office, Lawton
Post Office, Lead Mine
Post Office, Leon
Post Office, Lesage
Post Office, Lockwood
Post Office, Logan
Post Office, Long Run
Post Office, Lost Creek, 1963 – 1964
Post Office, Lovern
Post Office, Lowell
Post Office, Mabscott, 1959
Post Office, Madison, 1963
Post Office, Mallory, 1966
Post Office, Man, 1967
Post Office, Manila, 1969
Post Office, Mannington, 1967
Post Office, Marfrance, 1963
Post Office, Marie, 1966
Post Office, Marmet, 1961
Post Office, Martinsburg, 1967 – 1968
Post Office, Mason, 1962
Post Office, Masontown, 1962
Post Office, Mathias, 1966
Post Office, Matoaka, 1961
Post Office, Maybury, 1967
Post Office, McCorkle, 1966
Post Office, McMechen, 1967
Post Office, Meadow Bluff, 1964
Post Office, Meadow Bridge, 1962
Post Office, Merrimac, 1965
Post Office, Metz, 1967
Post Office, Middleway, 1961
Post Office, Midkiff, 1967
Post Office, Midway, 1962
Post Office, Milton
Post Office, Mineral Wells
Post Office, Mingo
Post Office, Minnehaha Springs
Post Office, Mona
Post Office, Monaville
Post Office, Montgomery Post Office, Moorefield
Post Office, Morgantown
Post Office, Morgantown
Post Office, Morgantown
Post Office, Morgantown
Post Office, Moundsville
Post Office, Mount Clare
Post Office, Mountview
Post Office, Mozer
Post Office, Mud, 1959
Post Office, Myra, 1960 – 1963
BOX 535
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 176
Postal Service Box 2
Post Office, Naoma
Post Office, Needmore
Post Office, Neola
Post Office, New Creek
Post Office, New Cumberland, 1964
Post Office, New Haven, 1960 – 1964
Post Office, New Manchester
Post Office, New Martinsville, 1964 – 1965
Post Office, Newell, 1967 – 1968
Post Office, Newtown, 1981
Post Office, Nitro, 1960
Post Office, North Spring
Post Office, Northfork
Post Office, Nutter Fort – Stonewood, 1964
Post Office, O’Brion
Post Office, Oak Hill, 1970
Post Office, Oceana
Post Office, Ohley
Post Office, Ona, 1960
Post Office, Orton
Post Office, Otsego
Post Office, Otto
Post Office, Owings, 1962 – 1963
Post Office, Packsville, 1965
Post Office, Paden City, 1960
Post Office, Palermo, 1962 – 1963
Post Office, Parkersburg, 1960
Post Office, Parkersburg, 1979
Post Office, Parsons, 1964 – 1965
Post Office, Paw Paw, 1961
Post Office, Peach Creek, 1970
Post Office, Pennsboro, 1960
Post Office, Persinger, 1960
Post Office, Petersburg, 1967
Post Office, Peterstown, 1965
Post Office, Pine Creek, 1965
Post Office, Pine Grove, 1964 – 1965
Post Office, Pineknob, 1965
Post Office, Pineville (Wyoming County), 1964
Post Office, Pineville, 1961 – 1976
Post Office, Piney, 1968
Post Office, Pleasant Dale, 1964
Post Office, Princeton, 1963 – 1967
Post Office, Pughtown, 1967
Post Office, Ragland (Mingo County), 1969
Post Office, Rainelle (Greenbrier County), 1969
Post Office, Rand, 1960 – 1961
Post Office, Ranson (Jefferson County), 1970 – 1971
Post Office, Raven Rock, 1968
Post Office, Raysal (McDowell County), 1969
Post Office, Reader (Wetzel County), 1969
Post Office, Red Sulphur Springs, 1964
Post Office, Reedsville, 1961
Post Office, Revere, 1965
Post Office, Richwood, 1963 – 1965
Post Office, Ridgeley, 1960
Post Office, Rig, 1982
Post Office, Ripley, 1962 – 1964
Post Office, Rita, 1964
Post Office, Rivesville, 1961
Post Office, Roanoke, 1961
Post Office, Rock Camp, 1967
Post Office, Rockdale, 1962
Post Office, Rockoak, 1963 – 1965
Post Office, Romney, 1962 – 1964
Post Office, Ronceverte, 1961
Post Office, Rosedale, 1963
Post Office, Rupert, 1963
Post Office, Ryan, 1965
Post Office, Sabraton, 1961
Post Office, Salem, 1962 – 1968
Post Office, Salt Rock, 1960
Post Office, Salt Sulphur Springs, 1960
Post Office, Saltpetre, 1962
Post Office, Sand Fork, 1983
Post Office, Seneca Rock, 1978
Post Office, Shady Spring, 1962
Post Office, Shepherdstown (Jefferson County), 1960 – 1961
Post Office, Simpson, 1960 – 1961
Post Office, Sinks Grove, 1965 – 1966
Post Office, Sissonville, 1966
Post Office, Sistersville, 1964
Post Office, Sistersville, 1970 – 1971
Post Office, Sistersville, Copy Machine, 1975 – 1976
Post Office, Skygusty, 1968
Post Office, Slab Fork (Raleigh County), 1963 – 1965
Post Office, Slatyfork, 1976
Post Office, Smithburg, 1967 – 1968
Post Office, Smithers, 1967
Post Office, Smithfield (Wetzel County), 1963 – 1967
Post Office, Sod, 1969
Post Office, Sophia, 1960
Post Office, South Charleston, 1960
Post Office, Spencer, 1961 – 1962
Post Office, Sprague, 1962 – 1963
Post Office, Spring Creek, 1968
Post Office, Squire, 1959
Post Office, St. Albans, 1942/1979
Post Office, St. Albans, 1979
Post Office, St. Mary, 1966
Post Office, Stanaford
Post Office, Steeles
Post Office, Stollings, 1970 – 1980
Post Office, Stonewood, 1964
Post Office, Stotesbury
Post Office, Summerville, 1964 – 1966
Post Office, Summit Point, 1967
Post Office, Surosa
Post Office, Swandale
Post Office, Sylvester
Post Office, Tague, 1961
Post Office, Terra Alta, 1962
Post Office, Terra Alta (Preston County), 1969
Post Office, Thacker Mines, 1965
Post Office, Thayer, 1967 – 1968
Post Office, Thomas (Tucker County), 1965
Post Office, Thornton, 1961
Post Office, Thurmond, 1964
Post Office, Thursday, 1966
Post Office, Toll Gate, 1961
Post Office, Tunnelton, 1959 – 1961
Post Office, Union, 1962
Post Office, Uniontown, 1962
Post Office, Upper Glade, 1968
Post Office, Ury, 1964
Post Office, Ury (Raleigh County), 1969
Post Office, Valley Chapel, 1976
Post Office, Valley Fork, 1966
Post Office, Valley Grove, 1961 – 1966
Post Office, Van (Boone County), 1969
Post Office, Varney, 1968
Post Office, Verdunville, 1965
Post Office, Victor (Fayette County), 1969
Post Office, Vienna, 1960
Post Office, Volga, 1983
Post Office, Waitesville, 1963
Post Office, Wallace, 1961
Post Office, Wallace, 1978
Post Office, Ward (Kanawha County) 1969
Post Office, Washburn, 1963
Post Office, Washington, 1963 – 1964
Post Office, Waverly, 1965
Post Office, Wayne, 1964
Post Office, Webster Springs (Webster County), 1967
Post Office, Weirton, 1967 – 1969
Post Office, Weirton, 1968
Post Office, Welch, 1965
Post Office, Wellsburg, 1964 – 1965
Post Office, Wendel
Post Office, West Hamlin, 1963
Post Office, West Liberty, 1966
Post Office, West Liberty (Ohio County), 1971
Post Office, West Union
Post Office, Weston
Post Office, Wevaco (Doddridge County), 1970
Post Office, Wharncliffe, 1967
Post Office, Wharncliffe (Mingo County), 1965
Post Office, Wheeling
Post Office, Wheeling Post Office
Post Office, White Sulphur Springs
Post Office, White Sulphur Springs, 1962 – 1964
Post Office, Widemouth, 1963
Post Office, Williamson, 1960 – 1980
Post Office, Wilsonburg, Harrison County
Post Office, Winding Gulf
Post Office, Windsor Heights (Brooke County), 1969
Post Office, Windy, 1961
Post Office, Winfield, 1960
Post Office, Yolyn, 1968
Post Office, Zela, 1963
535:1 Post Office, Mineral Heritage Commemorative Stamp
535:2 Department of Postal Service
535:3 General, Department of Postal Service
535:4 General, Department of Postal Service
BOX 536
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 177
536:1 Postal Rate Commission
536:2 Postal Service
536:3 Postal Service
536:4 Postal Service
536:5 Postal Service, Wheeling News Register
536:6 Postal Service, Veterans
536:7 Post Office, T
536:8 Post Office, U-Z
536:9 Post Office, Sectional Center Transportation System
536:10 Post Office, S
536:11 Postal Service, Editorial
536:12 Postal Service, Salem College
536:13 Postal Service, Salary Structure
536:14 Postal Service, Rural Letter Carriers, overtime payment
536:15 Postal Service, Rural Route Consolidation
536:16 Post Office, R
536:17 Post Office, Post Office Closings
536:18 Postal Service, Parkersburg Area, changes, etc.
536:19 Postal Service, Bicentennial Activities
536:20 Postal Service, Postal Rates
536:21 Postal Service, Special Delivery Mail
536:22 Postal Service, Sectional Centers
536:23 Postal Service, Postal Rate Increase Proposal
536:24 Postal Service, Postal Mountaineer District Service Manager
536:25 Postal Service, Robert F. Kennedy Commemorative Stamp
536:26 Postal Service, Postal Strike
536:27 Postal Service, Officers in Charge
536:28 Postal Service, Improved Mail Service
536:29 Postal Service, Honeybee Commemorative Stamp
536:30 Postal Service, Baraga, Bishop Frederig Commemorative Stamp
536:31 Postal Service, Post Offices CI-CZ
536:32 Postal Service, Aluminum Commemorative Stamp
536:33 Postal Service, National Alliance of Postal and Federal Employees
536:34 Postal Service, National Star Route Mail Carrier Association
536:35 Postal Service, National Association of Postmasters
536:36 Postal Service, Civilian Conservation Corps Commemorative Stamp
536:37 Postal Service, American Postal Workers Union
536:38 Post Office, Clarksburg
536:39 Postal Service, Boy Scouts of America Commemorative Stamp
536:40 Postal Service, Nine-Digit Zip Code
536:41 Postal Service, Milton House Commemorative Stamp
536:42 Postal Service, Institute of Transportation Engineers Commemorative Stamp
536:43 Ned Prichard
536:44 Postal Service, Church of the Christian Crusade
536:45 Postal Service, National League of Postmasters
536:46 Postal Service, American Postal Workers, Harvey Woodson, Robert Ingram, Clifford McIntire
536:47 Postal Service, Postmaster Rural Carrier Data
536:48 Postal Service, Senator Richard B. Russell Commemorative Stamp
536:49 Postal Service, Rural Carriers
536:50 Postal Service, Rural Electrification Administration Commemorative Stamp
536:51 Postal Service, Marion County Postmasters Association
536:52 Postal Service, Postmasters
536:53 Postal Service, The Greenbrier Commemorative Stamp
536:54 Postal Service, Five-Day Delivery
536:55 Postal Service, Economic Development
536:56 Postal Service, Citizen’s Stamp Advisory Committee
536:57 Postal Service, Board of Governors
536:58 Postal Service, Airline Industry Commemorative Stamp
536:59 Postal Serivce, Postmaster Appointments
536:60 Postal Service, Post Office Parcel Post Delivery
536:61 Postal Service, Office Delivery
536:62 Postal Service, O’Connor, J. Paul
536:63 Post Office, Joseph Matukonis
536:64 Post Office, Mineral Heritage Commemorative Stamp
536:65 Post Office, N
536:66 Post Office, National League of Postmasters
536:67 Post Office, New
536:68 Post Office, O
536:69 Postal Service Security Center Transit System, 1968
536:70 Postal Service Security Center Transit System, 1969 - 1970
536:71 Postal Service Security Center Transit System, 1971
536:72 Postal Service Security Center Transit System, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1969
536:73 Postal Service, 1974
536:74 Postal Service, 1978
536:75 Postal Service, 1979
536:76 Postal Service, 1980
536:77 Postal Service, 1981
536:78 Postal Service, 1982
536:79 Postal Service, 1983
536:80 Postal Service, 1984
536:81 Post Office Releases, 1969
536:82 Department of Post Offices, A, 1965
536:83 Department of Post Offices, A, 1973
536:84 Department of Post Offices, Ba-Be, 1961 – 1967
536:85 Department of Post Offices, Bi-Br, 1960 – 1967, 1980
536:86 Department of Post Offices, B, 1973 – 1974
536:87 Department of Post Offices, Ca-Ch, 1961 – 1968
536:88 Department of Post Offices, C, 1972 – 1974
536:89 Department of Post Offices, D, 1973
536:90 Department of Post Offices, E-F, 1973
536:91 Department of Post Offices, G, 1972
536:92 Department of Post Offices, H, 1970 – 1973
536:93 Department of Post Offices, I-J, 1974
536:94 Department of Post Offices, K, 1974
536:95 Department of Post Offices, L, 1970 – 1974
536:96 Department of Post Offices, M, 1972 – 1974
536:97 Department of Post Offices, UNICEF, 1970
536:98 Clarksburg Office Space, 1969
536:99 Health Benefit Plan, 1981
536:100 Postal Service, Robert McKechnie, 1975
536:101 Postal Service, Eliot Janeway, 1976
536:102 Postal Service, Leslie Hoggan, 1975
536:103 Postal Service, Guam Commemorative Stamp, 1975
536:104 Postal Service, Man Hour Cuts, 1972
536:105 Postal Service, Free Enterprise Commemorative Stamp, 1975
536:106 Postal Service, Congressional Investigation, 1973
BOX 537
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 178
537:1 Post Office, Commemorative Stamps, 1967
537:2 Department of Post Offices, A-B, 1964 – 1967
537:3 Department of Post Offices, C-F, 1960 – 1965
537:4 Department of Post Offices, G-L, 1960 – 1968
537:5 Department of Post Offices, M-Q, 1961 – 1964
537:6 Department of Post Offices, R-Z, 1960 – 1968
537:7 Post Office, Weldon, Texas, 1976
537:8 Post Office, Prewitt, New Mexico, 1976
537:9 Post Office Closings, 1976 – 1977
537:10 Postal Service, New Post Offices in State, 1965
537:11 Postal Service, Post Office Bill, 1978
537:12 Postal Service, Time Inc., 1979
537:13 Postal Service, Vending Equipment, 1981
537:14 Postal Service, Project Monies, 1976
537:15 Postal Service, West Virginia Press Association, 1975 – 1977
537:16 Postal Service, Nominations, 1963
537:17 Postal Service, First Class Mail Users, 1980
537:18 Postal Service, Postal Windows Service Survey, 1979
537:19 Postal Service, Williamson Daily News, 1977
537:20 Postal Service, Quilting Commemorative Stamp, 1978
537:21 Post Offices, Braxton County, 1959
537:22 Post Offices, Doddridge County (Morgan’s Ville), 1957
537:23 Post Offices, Fayette County, 1959-1962
537:24 Post Offices, Grant County, 1959
537:25 Post Offices, Greenbrier County, 1959-1961
537:26 Post Offices, Hampshire County, 1959
537:27 Post Offices, Hardy County, 1959
537:28 Post Offices, Kanawha County, 1960-1965
537:29 Post Offices, Lincoln County, 1959
537:30 Post Offices, Lewis County, 1960
537:31 Post Offices, Logan County, 1960-1961
537:32 Post Offices, Marion County, 1959-1961
537:33 Post Offices, Marion County (Farmington), 1967
537:34 Post Offices, Morgan County, 1959-1960
537:35 Post Offices, Nicholas County, 1959-1964
537:36 Post Offices, Ohio County, 1961
537:37 Post Offices, Pendleton County, 1959
537:38 Post Offices, Preston County, 1959
537:39 Post Offices, Mineral County, 1959-1960
537:40 Post Offices, Monongalia County, 1970
537:41 Post Offices, Monongalia County, 1959-1960
537:42 Post Offices, Monroe County, 1959-60
537:43 Post Offices, Raleigh County, 1959-1960
537:44 Post Offices, Randolph County, 1959
537:45 Post Offices, Roane County, 1959
537:46 Post Offices, Summers County, 1958-1959
537:47 Post Offices, Taylor County, 1963-1965
537:48 Post Offices, Tyler County, 1968
537:49 Post Offices, Upshur County, 1959-1966
537:50 Post Offices, Webster County, 1959
537:51 Post Offices, Wetzel County, 1960-1962
537:52 Post Offices, Wirt County, 1962-1963
537:53 Post Offices, Wood County, 1967-1969
537:54 Post Offices, Yukon (Logan County), 1969
537:55 Post Offices, Wyoming County, 1960
537:56 Post Offices, Mineral County, 1961-1966
537:57 Post Offices, Marshall County, 1963
537:58 Post Offices, Mason County, 1959
537:59 Post Offices, McDowell County, 1959
537:60 Post Offices, Mercer County, 1959
537:61 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Second Class Postal Rates S. 1395
537:62 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Second Class Postal Rates S. 1395 – Magazine
537:63 Subsidy and Revenue Foregone Hearings Before the Committee on Post Office and Civil
Service
537:64 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Increase in Certain Annuities – Amendment No. 448
(to S. 1866)
537:65 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Nationwide Voter Registration by Post Card -- S. 352
Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Pay Reduction for the President, Senators, and
Members of the House S. 4183
537:66 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Postal Rates for Second Class Publications S. 630
537:67 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Postal Rate Adjustment, Extended S. 411
537:68 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Postal Service Investigations and Conduction of Hearings S. Res. 61
537:69 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Salary Recommendation of the President – Resolution of Disapproval S. Res. 271
537:70 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Civil Service Retirement Annuity – S. 628 and S. 629
537:71 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Deputy U.S. Marshall, Reclassification of Positions S. 1123
537:72 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Disapproval of Alternative Plan for Pay Adjustments for Federal Employees S. Res. 171
537:73 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Disapproval of Pay Recommendations Amendment 991 to S. Res. 293
537:74 Post Office and Civil Service Committee – Flexible Hours Employment Act S. 2022
537:75 New West Virginia Post Offices, 1982-1983
BOX 538
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 179
538:1 Press Releases, 1961-1962
538:2 Press Releases, 1961-1963
538:3 Press Releases, 1962-1963
538:4 Press Releases and Articles, 1962-1963 (1 of 2)
538:5 Press Releases and Articles, 1962-1963 (2 of 2)
538:6 Press Releases, Originating in Washington Office, 1971
538:7 Press Releases, Emergency Food and Medical, 1971
538:8 Press Releases, Jobs Program, 1971
538:9 Press Releases, United States Department of Labor, 1971
538:10 Press Releases, Areas of Substantial Unemployment, 1971
538:11 Press Releases, Manpower Development and Training Act, 1971
538:12 Press Releases, Neighborhood Youth Corps, 1971
538:13 Press Releases, Operation Mainstream Program, 1971
538:14 Press Releases, United States Postal Service, 1971
538:15 Press Releases, Public Works Committee, 1971
538:16 Press Release, National Council on the Arts, National Endowment for the Arts, 1971
538:17 Press Release, National Science Foundation, 1971
538:18 Press Releases, United States Department of the Navy, 1971
538:19 Press Releases, Office of Economic Opportunity, 1971
538:20 Press Releases Received by Telephone, 1971
538:21 Press Releases Received by Telephone, 1973
538:22 Press Releases Received by Telephone, 1974
538:23 Press Releases, 1975
538:24 Press Releases by Phone, 1976
538:25 Press Releases, 1980-1981
538:26 Press Releases, 1981 - 1982
538:27 Press Releases, 1983
538:28 Press Releases, 1984
BOX 539
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 180
539:1 The Living Wilderness, April/June 1976
539:2 Guideposts, 1955 – 1962
539:3 Magazines, 1958 – 1959
539:4 Alaska Sportsman, Statehood Issue, 1959
539:5 Government Executive, 1970 – 1983
539:6 Goldenseal, Summer 1983 (Contains article by Jennings Randolph)
539:7 Go Greyhound, 1972
539:8 American Psychology, November 1982 (Contains “Hospice Care” by Jennings Randolph)
539:9 Constructor, 1979 – 1980
539:10 Data, 1962
539:11 Dodge National Forum, 1979
539:12 Federal Aviation Agency (FAA) Horizons, 1964
539:13 50 Years Aviation Progress, 1953
539:14 Publications on Flying, 1980
539:15 Forbes Magazine, 1979
539:16 American County Government, January 1966
539:17 American Highways, 1946 – 1966
539:18 The American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Magazines, 1969 –
1981
539:19 American Public Works Association Reporter, 1976
539:20 American Road Builder, February 1977
539:21 American Road Building Association, 1958 – 1975
539:22 American Highways, January 1965
539:23 Bowling Proprietor, February 1964
539:24 Boot Straps, 1976
539:25 Capitol Hill, October 1968
539:26 Construction, January 1978
539:27 AIR Engineering, December 1965
539:28 Air Force Magazine, October 1984
539:29 AIR Purchasing and Traffic, May – June 1963
539:30 Air Pollution Control Association Journal, February 1971
539:31 Air Traffic Control Journal, January 1963
539:32 Airline Pilot, 1962 – 1978
539:33 Airports, May – June 1945
539:34 Jennings Randolph, Personally Published Magazine Articles, 1940 – 1945
539:35 Business Week, August 1980
539:36 Movers Journal, 1978
539:37 Braille Monitor, September 1981
539:38 Regional Focus, 1979
539:39 Agenda, 1965
539:40 Air Commuter, 1969 – 1970
539:41 Horizons, 2nd Quarter, Consolidated Gas Corporation, 1974
539:42 Washington World, 1964
539:43 Vital Speeches of the Day, 1963
539:44 U.S. Air, 1984
539:45 Travel is Trade, 1954
539:46 Traveling in a World of Neighbors, 1953
539:47 Today’s Health, 1966
539:48 Tomorrow, 1946
539:49 Transit Lines, 1945
539:50 Transportation, 1984
539:51 Weirton Steel Bulletin, 1965
539:52 Water and Sewage Works, 1979
539:53 Think, August 1954
539:54 American Transportation Builder, May 1977
539:55 Aero Digest, January 1944
BOX 540
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 181
540:1 Success Unlimited, 1959 – 1960
540:2 Success Unlimited, 1961 – 1964
540:3 Miscellaneous Publications, 1975 – 1983
540:4 Know Your Congress, 1978
540:5 Horizons, Consolidated Gas Supply Corporation, 1974
540:6 “Tiny: The Story of Bob Maxwell,” Gene Kelly, 1972
540:7 Miscellaneous Publications
540:8 Skyways, December 1942
540:9 The National Coal Issue of the West Virginia Law Review
540:10 Golden Delicious “The Apple” Recipe Book, The West Virginia State Horticultural Society, The West Virginia State Historical Society, and the West Virginia University Horticulture Department, Evansdale Campus, Morgantown, West Virginia, September 11, 1964
540:11 The West Virginia Engineer, Vol. 4 No. 8, August 1942
540:12 Youth Today, March 1940
540:13 West Virginia University Football Program, 1971
540:14 Gallaudet Today, Winter 1973
540:15 Publications, 1958
540:16 Publication, Dr. John L. Fitz Randolph, Salem, West Virginia, 1966
540:17 West Virginia Review, 1943 and 1948
540:18 Alaska, 1945 – 1946
540:19 Space Shuttle, NASA, 1976
540:20 The Link, November 1984
540:21 Miscellaneous Periodicals
BOX 541
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 182
541:1 Jennings Randolph article on John W. Davis for President, 1924
541:2 Article on Jennings Randolph, Washington Window, Newsletter of Corning Employees Political Action Committee, March 1978
541:3 Articles from magazines and newspapers, 1981-1982
541:4 Articles from magazines and newspapers, 1978-1980
541:5 Article, Workboat, “State of the Waterways,” May 1975
541:6 Article, Construction Magazine, “Construction Outlook for 1975”
541:7 Article, American Roadbuilders Magazine, March 21, 1975
541:8 Article, Motortrend Magazine, “Transportation in the Year 2000,” January 1975
541:9 Article, Phoenix Quarterly, “Solid Waste,” Winter 1974
541:10 Article, Trip Magazine, “School Bus Safety,” 1974
541:11 Article, Construction Magazine, “Construction Outlook for 1974,” January 1974
541:12 Article, Cotton Fiber Paper Council, “Thought of Man, 1973,” March 12, 1973
541:13 Article, Workboat Magazine, “State of the Waterways,” April 1973
541:14 Article, Nation’s Business Magazine, “Highways,” March 1973
541:15 Article, Construction Magazine, “Construction Outlook for 1973,” January 1973
541:16 Article, Walter Spectrum, “New Commitment for Eleanor Water,” 1973
541:17 Articles, all subjects, 1972
541:18 Articles, all subjects, 1971
541:19 Articles, all subjects, 1970
541:20 Article, US News and World Report, “What’s Happening to ‘Mother Earth’ – A Warning,” November 23, 1970
541:21 Articles, all subjects, 1969
541:22 Article, “A Boy,” 1962
541:23 Article on the Auto Industry, UAW Solidarity, March 1969
541:24 Articles, Ku Klux Klan (KKK), 1980
541:25 Article, “Point Pleasant Bids Opened,” The Charleston Gazette, July 6, 1959
541:26 Articles by Jennings Randolph
541:27 Articles, Airtransport, 1962 – 1963
541:28 Articles, Alderson-Broaddus Magazine, 1980
541:29 Article, Voting-Lions Magazine (Contains Photographs)
541:30 Index, Articles and Publications, 1943 – 1971
541:31 Articles, Wonderful West Virginia, April 1981
541:32 Articles, U.S. News and World Reports, 1980 – 1981
541:33 Article, “The Care for the Aged,” and Letters, 1962
541:34 Articles, The Work Boat, 1976
541:35 Articles, U.S. Air, Battalions for the Ballot, October 1984
541:36 Articles, Washington Window (Article on Jennings Randolph [Mr. West Virginia]), March 1978
541:37 Articles, Jennings Randolph, “A New Disarmament Approach,” World Affairs, Fall 1961
541:38 Articles, Jennings Randolph, “Youth Goes to Congress,” Washington Mirror, September 15, 1933
541:39 Articles, Walter B. Wriston, “Can an Imperfect World Abide by the Media’s Mania for Total Disclosure?,” 1976
541:40 Articles, Dr. Ernest A. Fitzgerald, “How to Make People Treat You Right,” 1976
BOX 542
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 183
542:1 Memo to Committee Staff, June 16, 1980
542:2 Model State, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), West Virginia’s Statute, 1970
542:3 Radiation Protection Bills, House and Senate, 96th Congress, 1979 – 1980
542:4 S.3290, Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1978, 95th Congress, 2nd Session, 1978
542:5 Northern Virginia Radiological Technologists Talk, March 29, 1980
542:6 Requests to Testify and Statements, 1980
542:7 S.1261, Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1975, 94th Congress, 1st Session, 1975
542:8 S.500, Draft with Medicare Compliance, 1980
542:9 Unnumbered Amendment Forms
542:10 Associations and Organizations, 1967 – 1980
542:11 S.2539, Medical Radiation Safety Act, Senator Javits, 1980
542:12 S.1965, Radiation Health and Safety Act of 1977, 95th Congress, 1st Session
542:13 GVPT 170, American Government, 1970 – 1975
542:14 GVPT 170, American Government, 1970 – 1975 (A)
542:15 Correspondence, August 1980
542:16 Correspondence, August 1980 (A)
542:17 Radiation Health Safety, 1982 – 1984
542:18 Radiation Draft Regulations, Responses, 1971 – 1983
542:19 American Dental and Radiation, American College of Cardiology, 1983
542:20 Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act, 1981 – 1983
542:21 Radiation, Senator Randolph / Schweiker, 1981
542:22 X-Rays More Dangerous than Government Says, 1981
542:23 Summaries of S.646 as Amendment to S.799
542:24 Radiation Amendment to S.799, 1981
542:25 Senator Randolph Statement, Labor and Human Resources Executive Session, 1981
542:26 The Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act, 87th Congress, S.646, 1981
542:27 Potential Hazards of Unnecessary Over-Exposure to Medical and Dental Radiation, 1982 - 1984
BOX 543
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 184
543:1 Report, Problems in Assessing the Cancer Risk of Low-Level Ionizing Radiation Exposure, 1981
543:2 Consumer-Patient Radiation Safety and Health Act of 1979
543:3 Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, Hatch of 1982, Part One of Two Parts
543:4 Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, Hatch of 1982, Part Two of Two Parts
543:5 Radiation Health and Safety Act, 1977 - 1980
543:6 Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act, 1980
543:7 Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act, Report, 1977 – 1980
543:8 Radiation, Dental Assistance, 1980-1981
543:9 Radiation, Congressional Budget, 1980
543:10 Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Radiation, 1976 - 1980
543:11 Radiographic Products, Inc., 1980
543:12 Administration of Radiation Control, 1979
543:13 Radiation Standards and Public Health, February 1978
543:14 Radiation, Environmental Policy Center, 1980
BOX 544
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 185
544:1 Personal, Salem College, 1967-1968
544:2 Personal, Salem College, 1969
544:3 Salem College, Board of Trustees, 1970 – 1974
544:4 Salem College, 1970 – 1979
544:5 Salem College, 1970 – 1979 (A)
544:6 Bootstraps (Salem College Magazine), Fall 1973
544:7 Salem College Founders Day, 1973
544:8 Personal, Salem College, A-C, 1976
544:9 Personal, Salem College, D-E, 1976
544:10 Personal, Salem College, F-R, 1976
544:11 Personal, Salem College, S-Z, 1976
544:12 Personal, Salem College, Commencement, May 11, 1975
544:13 Personal, Salem College, Contributions, 1975*
544:14 Personal, Salem College, Contributions, 1976*
544:15 Personal, Salem College, Meredith Manor, 1974
544:16 Personal, Salem College, Phil McGance, 1975
544:17 Personal, Salem College, Nelson Rockefeller Visit, 1976
544:18 Personal, Salem College, Chuck Yeager, Special Degree, June 20, 1975
544:19 Personal, Salem College, 1974
544:20 Personal, Salem College, Founders Day, 1973-1974
544:21 Library Handbook, Salem College
BOX 545
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 186
545:1 Personal, Salem College, A-F, 1977
545:2 Personal, Salem College, G-M, 1977
545:3 Personal, Salem College, N-Z, 1976-1977
545:4 Personal, Salem College, Contributions, 1977*
545:5 Personal, Salem College, Board of Trustees Meetings, 1977
545:6 Personal, Salem College Commencement, 1977
545:7 Salem College, Donations and Jennings Randolph Thank You Letters, 1982
545:8 Salem College, Commencement, 1983
545:9 Salem College, Festival of Flight, 1983 (1 of 2)
545:10 Salem College, Festival of Flight, 1983 (2 of 2)
545:11 Salem College Board of Trustees Reports, 1985 – 1986
BOX 546
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 187
546:1 Salem College, 1948-1957
546:2 Salem College, 1958-1960
546:3 Salem College, 1962
546:4 Salem College, Jennings Randolph Information and Tributes, 1923 - 1976
546:5 Salem College, Senator Jennings Randolph Year, 1972 - 1974
546:6 Salem College, Senator Jennings Randolph Year, 1973
546:7 Salem College, Correspondence, Re: Jennings Randolph Year, 1973 – 1974
546:8 Salem College, Jennings Randolph Year Agenda/Dr. K. D. Hurley’s Itinerary, 1973 – 1974
546:9 Salem College, Funding Campaign, December 1974
546:10 Salem College, 50th Class Reunion, 1973 - 1974
546:11 Salem College, Letters, Jennings Randolph 50th Year Celebration, 1973
546:12 Salem College, Special Memo, Impact Dinners, November 3, 1973
546:13 Salem College, February Contribution Acknowledgements, March 1975 – September 1975
546:14 Salem College, Letters, W. H. Grant, Jr., 1958 – 1968
546:15 Salem College, Dr. K. Duane Hurley, 1934 - 1974
546:16 Salem College, Letters to Dr. K. Duane Hurley, 1973
546:17 Salem College, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), 1967 – 1972
546:18 Salem College, Letters, 1943 - 1975
546:19 Salem College, Senator Randolph Letters, 1973 – 1975
546:20 Salem College, Letters of Tribute to Senator Randolph, 1973
546:21 Salem College, Letters of Tribute to Senator Randolph, 1973 (Copies)
546:22 Salem College, Meeting with Jennings Randolph, July 2, 1973 Event
546:23 Salem College, Miscellaneous Letters, 1973
546:24 Salem College, Miscellaneous
BOX 547
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 188
547:1 Schools and Colleges, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, 1982
547:2 Schools and Colleges, Reading File, 1975-1984
547:3 Schools and Colleges, American College of Cardiology, 1979
547:4 Schools and Colleges, President’s Commission on Excellence in Education, 1983
547:5 Schools and Colleges, Who’s Who in America, 1980-1984
547:6 Schools and Colleges, Westinghouse Science Scholarships, 1979
547:7 Schools and Colleges, NEH Grant Application, Marshall University, Bibliographic and Information Centers, 1983
547:8 Schools and Colleges, Johnson’s Technical Institute, Huntington, 1981
547:9 Schools and Colleges, Minnora Elementary School, 1980
547:10 Schools and Colleges, Father Charles Currie, 1982-1983
547:11 Schools and Colleges, Disaster Assistance, 1982
547:12 Schools and Colleges, International Science and Engineering Fair, 1979
547:13 Schools and Colleges, American Universities, 1984
547:14 Schools and Colleges, Religious Heritage of America, 1984
547:15 Schools and Colleges, Science Service, 1980-1981
547:16 Schools and Colleges, National Association for Foreign Student Affairs, 1984
547:17 Schools and Colleges, National Retired Teachers Association, 1981
547:18 Schools and Colleges, Hugh O’Brian Youth Foundation, 1980-1982
547:19 Schools and Colleges, Huntington Christian Academy, 1979
547:20 Schools and Colleges, Burlington Elementary School, 1983
547:21 Schools and Colleges, Jayenne School, Fairmont, 1979
547:22 Schools and Colleges, Aurora Junior High School, 1979
547:23 Schools and Colleges, National Association of Secondary School Principals, 1980
547:24 Schools and Colleges, Youth for Understanding, 1984
547:25 Schools and Colleges, Projects, Davis and Elkins College, 1979-1982
547:26 Schools and Colleges, Vocational Industrial Club of America, 1980
547:27 Schools and Colleges, Georgetown University Intercultural Center, 1980
547:28 Schools and Colleges, Washington Workshops Foundation, 1979-1984
547:29 Schools and Colleges, Academy of Security Educators and Trainers, 1981
547:30 Schools and Colleges, Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies, 1979
547:31 Schools and Colleges, Boone Career and Technical Center, 1982
547:32 Schools and Colleges, Safety and Health Act, 1980
547:33 Schools and Colleges, Truman Scholars, 1979-1983
547:34 Schools and Colleges, Council for the Advancement of Small Colleges, 1980
547:35 Schools and Colleges, Maryland Educational Foundation, 1979
547:36 Schools and Colleges, Most Important News of the Month Contest, 1984
547:37 Schools and Colleges, Jennings Randolph contributions to colleges, 1984*
547:38 Schools and Colleges, Curry College, 1979
547:39 Schools and Colleges, Templeton Foundation, 1979-1980
547:40 Schools and Colleges, Guest Lecturers, 1969-1973
547:41 Schools and Colleges, Japan-United States Senate Scholarship Program, 1979-1982 (Sylvia Mathews)
547:42 Schools and Colleges, Japan-United States Senate Scholarship Program, 1982-1983
547:43 Schools and Colleges, Japan-United States Senate Scholarship Program, 1984-1985
547:44 Schools and Colleges, Salem College, 1958/1984 (Jon McBride)
547:45 Schools and Colleges, Salem College, 1973
547:46 Schools and Colleges, Salem College, 1959-1963
547:47 Schools and Colleges, Libraries, 1979-1980
BOX 548
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 189
548:1 Small Business Act Amendment, S.3689, Correspondence and Bill, 1960
548:2 Small Business Administration, A, 1963-1982
548:3 Small Business Administration, B, 1960-1972
548:4 Small Business Administration, Boca Raton Capital Corporation, 1953-1967
548:5 Small Business Administration, C, 1960-1976
548:6 Small Business Administration, D, 1960-1972
548:7 Small Business Administration, E-F, 1960-1975
548:8 Small Business Administration, G, 1969-1971
548:9 Small Business Administration, H, 1961 and 1973
548:10 Small Business Administration, I-J, 1960 and 1979
548:11 Small Business Administration, K-L, 1959-1971
548:12 Small Business Administration, M, 1961-1980
548:13 Small Business Administration, N, 1972 and 1977
548:14 Small Business Administration (SBA), O-P, 1962 – 1974
548:15 Small Business Administration (SBA), Press Releases, 1961 – 1966
548:16 Small Business Administration (SBA), Q-R, 1962 – 1975
548:17 Small Business Administration (SBA), S, 1960 – 1982
548:18 Small Business Administration (SBA), T, 1960 – 1975
548:19 Small Business Administration (SBA), U-V, 1970
548:20 Small Business Administration (SBA), W, 1961 – 1980
548:21 Small Business Administration (SBA), X-Y-Z, 1960 – 1962
548:22 Small Business Administration (SBA), Stonewall Jackson, 1980
548:23 Employment, Small Business Administration, West Virginia District Director, 1978
548:24 Correspondence, Small Business Administration, 1976 – 1980
548:25 Small Business Administration, Webster Business Development, 1962 – 1965
548:26 Small Business Administration, 1981
BOX 549
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 190
549:1 State Department, Dr. Paul Erdos, 1959-1963
549:2 State Department, A-E, 1961-1964
549:3 State Department, F-K, 1959-1963
549:4 State Department, L-R, 1963-1964
549:5 State Department, S-Z, 1959-1962
549:6 State Department, A – F, 1965 – 1971
549:7 State Department, G – K, 1967 – 1971
549:8 State Department, L – Q, 1965 – 1971
549:9 State Department, R – Z, 1965 – 1971
549:10 State Department, A – H, 1972 – 1974
549:11 State Department, N – O, 1973
549:12 State Department, P – Q, 1972 – 1974
549:13 State Department, A, 1976
549:14 State Department, B, 1975-1976
549:15 State Department, C, 1978
549:16 State Department, E-F, 1975
549:17 State Department, J-K, 1975
549:18 State Department, L-M, 1975
549:19 State Department, N-P, 1975
549:20 State Department, Middle East, 1970 – 1971
549:21 State Department, Vietnam Evacuation, 1975
549:22 State Department, West Virginia Partners of the Alliance, 1968
549:23 State Department, Grain Sale, 1975 – 1978
549:24 State Department, Grain Sale, 1975 – 1978 (A)
549:25 State Department, Correspondence (including passport applications), 1967
549:26 State Department, Correspondence (including passport applications), 1968
549:27 State Department, Correspondence (including passport applications), 1969
549:28 State Department, Correspondence (including passport applications), 1969-1971
549:29 State Department, Correspondence (including passport applications), 1970
549:30 State Department, Correspondence (including passport applications), 1971
549:31 State Department, Passports, 1974 – 1977
549:32 State Department, Correspondence (including passport applications), Harrison County, 1971
549:33 State Department, Hurricane David/Frederick Relief, 1979
549:34 State Department, United Nations, 1976
549:35 State Department, Canada, 1975 – 1977
549:36 State Department, Bowhead Whale, 1977
549:37 State Department, Travel, 1979
549:38 State Department, American Arrest and Imprisonment, 1976
549:39 State Department, Exchange Students, 1976
549:40 State Department, Peoples Temple, Jonestown, Guyana, 1978
549:41 State Department, International Seventh Day Baptist World Federation, 1978
549:42 State Department, Romanian Christians, 1981
549:43 State Department, Turkey, 1976
549:44 State Department, Israeli Conflict, 1974-1975
549:45 State Department, Africa, 1976
549:46 State Department, Timothy Wayne Young, 1976
549:47 State Department, Foreign Relations, 1975-1976
549:48 State Department, Constituent Inquires, 1973-1974
549:49 State Department, Constituent Inquires, 1977
549:50 State Department, Constituent Inquires, International Travel, 1978
549:51 State Department, Constituent Inquires, 1979
549:52 State Department, Constituent Inquires, 1980
549:53 State Department, Visa Inquiries, 1981
549:54 State Department, Constituent Inquires, 1983
549:55 State Department, Constituent Inquires, 1982
549:56 State Department, Henrietta Thompson, 1984
BOX 550
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 191
550:1 Steel Industry, November 1977 – December 1977
550:2 Steel Industry, December 1977 – 1978
550:3 Steel Industry, December 1977 – 1978 (A)
550:4 Steel Industry, December 1977 – 1978 (B)
550:5 Steel Industry, 1979 – 1981
550:6 Steel Industry, 1979 – 1981 (A)
550:7 Steel Industry, Coke Industry, 1980
550:8 Steel Industry, Correspondence, 1981 – 1982
550:9 Steel Industry, Steel Actions, Correspondence, 1982
550:10 Steel Industry, Analysis of the U.S. Metallurgical Coke Industry, 1979
550:11 Steel Industry, Steel Tripartite Advisory Committee, 1980
BOX 551
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 192
551:1 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, 1978 Annual Report
551:2 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Folder 1 of 2, 1979
551:3 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Folder 2 of 2, 1979
551:4 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Folder 1 of 2, 1979-1980
551:5 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Folder 2 of 2, 1979-1980
BOX 552
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 193
552:1 Steel – Specialty Steel, Correspondence
552:2 Steel – Specialty Steel, Miscellaneous
552:3 Steel – Specialty Steel, Jennings Randolph Notes
552:4 Steel – Specialty Steel, Press Releases
552:5 Steel – Specialty Steel, Stainless Steel and Alloy Tool Steel: United States Importers, Prices, Unshipped Orders and Inventories, Annual Survey, 1978
552:6 Steel – Specialty Steel, Stainless Steel and Alloy Tool Steel: United States Production, Shipments, Employment, Man-Hours and Prices, 1979
552:7 Steel – Specialty Steel, Clippings and Articles
552:8 Steel – Specialty Steel, Report, Proposed Trigger Price Format for Specialty Steel, Revised September 12, 1980
552:9 Steel – Specialty Steel, Report, Stainless Steel and Alloy Tool Steel, April 1979
552:10 Steel – Steel Industry, 1977
552:11 Steel – Trigger Price Mechanism, 1979-1980
552:12 Steel – Steel Pipe Dumping, 1979
552:13 Steel – General Accounting Office (GAO) Steel Report, 1980
552:14 Steel – Technology, Molybdenum, 1980
552:15 Steel – Tri-State Steel Conference, 1980
552:16 Steel – Cold Finished Steel Bars, 1980
552:17 Steel – Connors Steel, 1979-1980
552:18 Steel – Weirton Steel, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs)
552:19 Steel – Weirton Steel, Weirton Joint Study Committee, Disclosure Document, August 19, 1983
552:20 Steel – Weirton Steel, Miscellaneous
552:21 Steel – Weirton Steel, Report, Assessing the Feasibility of an Independent Weirton Steel, July 26, 1982
552:22 Steel – Weirton Steel, Newsletter, The Independent Weirton, November 1982
552:23 Steel – Weirton Steel, Jennings Randolph Notes
552:24 Steel – Weirton Steel, Congressional Record, 1981-1984
552:25 Steel – Weirton Steel, Joint Study Committee Journal, 1982-1983
552:26 Steel – Weirton Steel, Clippings and Articles
552:27 Steel – Weirton Steel, Correspondence, 1982-1984
552:28 Steel – Weirton Steel, Press Releases
552:29 Steel – White House Meeting, August 9, 1983
552:30 Steel – Letter to Casper Weinberger from Senate Steel, March 1984
552:31 Steel – Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Brazil Import Deal, October 1983
552:32 Steel – Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel
552:33 Steel – Senate Bill 1593, Work Opportunity and Renewed Competition (WORC) Act of 1983
552:34 Steel – Ferrous Scrap Consumers Coalition
552:35 Miscellaneous
BOX 553
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 194
553:1 “Tragedy in the Steel Industry,” Jennings Randolph Floor Statement, April 27, 1982
553:2 “The Steel Industry in Transition,” 1982
553:3 Steel, Articles on Market Outlook
553:4 Steel, Strategic Metals
553:5 Steel, Stretch-Out, Draft Letter to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1982
553:6 Steel Legislation, S.63, 1980 – 1981
553:7 Steel Legislation, S.63, 1980 – 1981 (A)
553:8 LTV-Republic Merger, 1983 – 1984
553:9 Republic Steel Corporation, 1982 – 1983
553:10 National Buy America Products Week, H.J.Res.625, November 29, 1982
553:11 Steel, Labor Management Teams, 1982
553:12 Steel, Korf Industries, 1983
553:13 Steel, Kaiser Aluminum, 1982 – 1984
553:14 Steel, Jennings Randolph Meeting with Steelworker, May 4, 1982
553:15 Steel, Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation, 1982 – 1983
553:16 Steel, Inland Steel, 1982
553:17 Steel Industry Reports, 1982 – 1984
553:18 Steel, General Accounting Office (GAO) Report, The Steel Industry Compliance Extension Act, September 1984
553:19 Steel Industry Data and Public Policy Positions, 1980
553:20 Steel Industry, 5 Part Recovery Program (Roderick), January 17, 1983
553:21 Steel Industry Compliance Extension Act, Public Law 97-23, 1981
553:22 Steel, Industrialization, 1981
553:23 Steel, Imports, 1981 – 1983
553:24 Steel, Import Bills, 97th Congress, 1982
553:25 Randolph and Heinz Letter to President Reagan, Steel Policy, March 1984
553:26 Stainless Steel and Alloy Tool Steel Report to the President, May 1983
553:27 Steel, Steam Electric Market Analysis, 1982
553:28 Senate Steel Caucus Reports, 1983
553:29 Steel, Steel Caucus Reestablished, 1983
553:30 Steel Caucus, Randolph/Heinz Remarks, 1982
553:31 Senate Steel Caucus, 1981
BOX 554
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 195
554:1 Steel, US Senate Causus on US-EC (European Community) Agreement, 1982
554:2 Steel, Trade, Mac Baldridge Letter, 1982
554:3 Steel, Trade Cases, Commerce, June 10, 1982
554:4 Steel, Trade Cases, 1980-1982
554:5 Steel, Section 301 Unfair Trade Cases, 1982
554:6 Steel, Trade, Press, 1982-1983
554:7 Steel, Resolution of Trade Cases, US-EC Agreement, 1982
554:8 Steel, Tripartite Advisory Committee, 1982
554:9 Steel, Reconstitute Steel Tripartite Committee, letter to President, April 13, 1982
554:10 Steel, SCR 100, unfair trade practice cases to be vigorously pursued and properly concluded, 1982
554:11 U.S. Steel-British Steel Hearing, Judiciary, 1983
554:12 U.S. Steel-British Steel, Important Plan, 1983
554:13 Steel Industry, 1981
554:14 United Steelworkers of America, 1983 – 1984
554:15 U.S. Steel Trade Complaints, 1983 – 1984
554:16 S.2712, Amendment Urban Mass Transportation, 1982
554:17 Steel Purchase Agreement, H.J.Res.296, U.S. – Britain, 1983
554:18 U.S. Steel Acquisition of National Steel, 1984
554:19 U.S. Steel Corporation, 1982 – 1984
554:20 U.S. Steel, Shutdowns and Layoffs, 1983
554:21 U.S. Steel, Trigger Price Mechanism, 1981 – 1982
554:22 Steel Trade, 1984
554:23 Steel-Tin Market, 1981
BOX 555
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 196
555:1 Tariff Commission, 1960 – 1961
555:2 Tariff Commission, 1965 – 1966
555:3 Tariff Commission, Sheet Glass, 1965 – 1967
555:4 Tariff Commission, Sheet Glass, 1967 – 1968
555:5 Tariff Commission, Kennedy Round, 1967
555:6 Tariff Commission, American Dinnerware Emergency Commission, 1972
555:7 Tariff Commission, Fruit, 1962 – 1963
555:8 Tariff Commission, Benzenoid Chemicals, 1965 – 1967
555:9 Tariff Commission, Benzenoid Chemicals, 1966 – 1967
555:10 Tariff Commission, Benzenoid Chemicals, 1967 – 1968
555:11 Tariff Commission, Benzenoid Chemicals, 1965 – 1968
555:12 Tariff Commission, Benzenoid Chemicals, 1969 – 1970
555:13 Tariff Commission, Carpets, 1970
555:14 Tariff Commission, Imports, Footwear, 1969 – 1972
555:15 Tariff Commission, Footwear Imports, 1969 – 1972 (A)
555:16 Tariff, Glass, 1968 – 1969
555:17 Tariff Commission, Sheet Glass, 1970
555:18 Tariff Commission, Glass, 1971
555:19 Tariff Commission, Glass, 1972
555:20 Tariff, Glass Correspondence
BOX 556
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 197
556:1 Trade, S.2194, Import Quotas on Japanese Autos, 1982
556:2 Trade, U.S. – Japanese Relationship, 1982
556:3 Japanese Market, 1980 – 1982
556:4 Trade, Machine Tools, 90th Congress, 1983
556:5 Trade, Japanese Manufactured Machine Tools, S.Res.525 – S.Res.516, 1982
556:6 McDowell County Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Case, 1982
556:7 Trade, Japan – Reduction of Tariffs, December 24, 1982
556:8 Trade, JT. Econ. Hrg. February 10, 1982, U.S. International Trade Policy, 1982
556:9 Metal Working Fair Trade Coalition, 1983
556:10 Metal Trades Department, AFL-CIO, H.R.6979, 1982
556:11 Trade Case, Metal Fasteners, October 1982
556:12 ITC Proposed Tax on Imported Heavy Weight Motorcycles, 1983
556:13 Trade, S.2223 Multilateral Trade Agreements Enforcement Act, 1982
556:14 Trade, Mushroom Imports, 1982
556:15 H.R.5514, Nontariff Trade Barriers, Agreement U.S. by Foreign Countries, 1982
556:16 Olin Corporation, 1983
556:17 Trade, S.2497, Omnibus Trade Act, 1982
556:18 Trade Outlook Resources, 1983
556:19 Plant Closing: Issues Legislation, 1982
556:20 S.44, Product Liability Act, 1983
556:21 S.2631, Product Liability Act, 1982
556:22 Trade, Railcars from Canada, 1982
556:23 Quoizel Fan Company, 1982
556:24 Trade, S.2094, Reciprocal Trade and Investment Act, 1982
556:25 Reciprocal Trade and Investment Act of 1982, H.R.6773
556:26 S.2071, Reciprocal Trade, Service, and Investment Act of 1982
556:27 Trade Reform Action Coalition (TRAC), 1983
556:28 Trade, 98th Trade Reorganization, 1983
556:29 S.121, Trade Reorganization Act, 1983
556:30 S.21, Department of Trade and Commerce Act, 1983
556:31 Trade, Rubber Industry, 1982
556:32 Trade, H.R.5519, Service Industries Commerce Development Act of 1982
556:33 H.R.5690, Service Industries Development Act, 1982
556:34 Trade in Services Act, 1982
556:35 Smoot-Hawley. 98th Congress, 1983
556:36 Trade, U.S.-Soviet Relations, 1982
556:37 State Department, International Publications, 1977, 1980-1981
556:38 Trade, Strategic Minerals, 1982
556:39 Defense Industrial Base Revitalization Act, H.R.2782 (Strategic Metal), 1983
556:40 Office of Strategic Trade Act, S.434, 1983
556:41 S.2837, Office of Strategic Trade Act – Garn, 1982
556:42 Trade, Tariff Levels on Imported Roses, 1983
556:43 Trade, Miscellaneous Tariff and Customs Amendments, H.R.6867, 1982
556:44 Tanners’ Council Breakfast, April 20, 1983
556:45 Trade, Miscellaneous Tariff, Trade and Customs Amendments, H.R.45661 R.T.97-564, 1982
556:46 Trade, S.1511, Amend Tariff Act of 1930/Definition of Country, 1981
556:47 Trade, H.R.5758 Tariff Incentive for Insular Watch Industry, 1982
556:48 Trade, Textile Industry, 1983
556:49 Trade, S.1902, Extension of Negotiating Authority, Trade Act of 1974, 1982
556:50 Trade, S.2193, Access to Unfair Trade Practice Procedures Act, 1982
556:51 S.2067, Amend Trade Act Section 301, 1982
556:52 H.R.5596, Trade and Investment Equity Act, 1982
556:53 Trade Law, 1982
556:54 H.R.6482, Improve Worker Training Under Trade Act of 1974, 1982
556:55 S.749, Trade Adjustment Assistance, 1983
556:56 Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA), Proposed Rule, March 4, 1983
556:57 S.838 / S.839, Metzenbaum Trade Bills, RE: Import Relief/Job Retraining, 1983
556:58 H.Con.Res.109, Dislocated Workers and Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Program, 1983
556:59 Tanners’ Council, 1983
556:60 Trade Adjustment Assistance, 97th Congress
556:61 Trade, Trade Adjustment Assistance, S.2595, 1982
556:62 Trade Adjustment Assistance, West Virginia Cases, 1982 – 1983
556:63 TRA, H.R.7017 Compre. Coal Job, Comp. Protn, Promtn Act of 1982
556:64 H.R.6926, Export Adjustment Assistance Act, 1982
556:65 Trade Adjustment, Worker and Firm Trade Adjustment Assistance, July 29, 1983
556:67 Trade, Wool Industry, 1983
556:68 UNARCO, Application for Foreign Trade Zone Status, 1983
556:69 Wire Rope Corporation of America, Leschen Wire Rope Company, 1982 – 1983
556:70 Weirton, Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) Case, 1983
556:71 World Trade Week, May 22-28, 1983
556:72 Trade, World Trade Week, May 16-22, 1982
556:73 Trade, International Economic Review, 1983
556:74 The JAMA Forum, 1983
556:75 News from Japan, 1983
556:76 Trade Publication, OECD Observer, 1982
556:77 Tanners’ Council Newsletters, 1984
556:78 Tanners’ Council Newsletters, 1984 (A)
556:79 Trade, England Coal Strike
BOX 557
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 198
557:1 Current Railway Labor-Management Dispute, September 21, 1982
557:2 Telephone Service Employee Pensions, 1984
557:3 Telecommunications Pension Portability, 1984
557:4 Trade-Domestic Content, 1983
557:5 Metzenbaum Pension Amendment Tariff Bill, June 1983
557:6 Labor Round Table, Global Competition, Trade Policies, and American Jobs, 1984
557:7 Trade Adjustment Plans for industries hurt by imports, 1983
557:8 Trade, Domestic Content, 1984
557:9 Trade, Competitive Trade Law, October 6, 1983
557:10 Conrail Sale Labor Option, 1982
557:11 HSE Hearing, How Labor Law has Failed, June 1984
557:12 Standards of Official Conduct, House of Representatives, July 14, 1983
557:13 HR 1900, March 1983
557:14 Social Security Clippings
557:15 Social Security Amendments, 1983
557:16 West Virginia Occupation Briefs, 1980-1981, 1990
557:17 Workers Compensation, Miscellaneous, 1982
557:18 West Virginia Workers Compensation, Mandolidi’s Decision, 1982
557:19 Workers Compensation, Resource Materials, 1979
557:20 Jepsen Right to Work Amendment, 1981
557:21 Sweatshop Issue s and Press, 1981
557:22 Labor-Tax leasing Provision for Basic Industries, 1982
557:23 S. 1435, wildcat strikes, 1981
557:24 Labor, Women Workers, 1982-1983
BOX 558
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 199
558:1 Consumers for World Trade Newsletters
558:2 Office of Communications, 1980
558:3 West Virginia Exports, Department of Commerce, 1978-1979
558:4 Trade Adjustment Assistance, 1980
558:5 Trade Adjustment Assistance Amendments, 1981, S. 1868 (Moynihan)
558:6 Plant Relocation and Closing, 1979-1981
558:7 Small Business, S.388
558:8 Economic Development Programs, 1970
558:9 Yeshiva vs. National Labor Relations Board, February 19, 1980
558:10 House Staff Associates Amendment
558:11 Trade Adjustment Assistance
558:12 USITC Monthly Import/Business Review
558:13 Weather Industry Footwear Hides Tanners
558:14 Trade Resources, Form Letters
558:15 USTR
558:16 Trade Issues, 1979
BOX 559
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 200
559:1 Department of Transportation, 1968 – 1983
559:2 Department of Transportation, Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, 1969 – 1970
559:3 Department of Transportation, Rail Passenger, 1969 – 1971
559:4 Department of Transportation, Rail Passenger, 1969 – 1971 (A)
559:5 Department of Transportation, Miscellaneous, 1970 – 1977
559:6 Department of Transportation, Charleston Mass Transit, 1970 - 1979
559:7 Department of Transportation, Driver Qualification Regulations, 1971
559:8 Department of Transportation, Training Program with Transportation, 1971 – 1973
559:9 Department of Transportation, Wheeling Mass Transit, 1972 – 1973
559:10 Department of Transportation, Amtrak, 1972 – 1976
559:11 Department of Transportation, Amtrak, 1972 – 1976 (A)
559:12 Department of Transportation, Rural Bus Transportation, 1972 - 1976
559:13 Department of Transportation, A – M, 1972
559:14 Department of Transportation, A – L, 1973 – 1974
559:15 Department of Transportation, M – Z, 1971 – 1974
559:16 Department of Transportation, Conrail, 1974 - 1976
559:17 Department of Transportation, Grants, 1976
559:18 Department of Transportation, Mid-Ohio Valley Transit Authority, 1976 - 1977
559:19 Department of Transportation, Brock Adams, 1977
559:20 Department of Transportation, ABC Brake Shoe, 1977
559:21 Department of Transportation, Amtrak, 1977
559:22 Department of Transportation, Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 121, Air Brake
Systems, 1977
559:23 Department of Transportation, Wheeling Railroad Rehabilitation, 1977
559:24 Department of Transportation, St. Mary’s (C & O Trackage), 1977
559:25 Department of Transportation, Railroad Rehabilitation, 1977 – 1980
559:26 Department of Transportation, Fuel Economy for Small Vans and Trucks, 1978
559:27 Department of Transportation, Brock Adams, 1978
559:28 Department of Transportation, Beltway Widening, 1978
559:29 Department of Transportation, Publications, 1978 - 1981
559:30 Department of Transportation, Publications, 1981
559:31 Department of Transportation, 1980
559:32 Department of Transportation, Drunk Driving, 1981 – 1983
559:33 Department of Transportation, I-66, Arlington, 1982
BOX 560
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 201
560:1 Bus Service, 1981
560:2 Urban Mass Transportation, 1981
560:3 Consumer Protection, 1981
560:4 South Branch Railroad, 1982-1983
560:5 Conrail, 1981
560:6 H.B. 3663, Bus Deregulation, 1982
560:7 Greyhound, 1983
560:8 Trailways, 1983-1984
560:9 List of Railroad and Industry Presidents
560:10 Railroad, Chessie System, 1967 – 1982
560:11 Railroad Books (Conrail), 1980 – 1981
560:12 Railroad Books, 1980 – 1981
560:13 Railroad Books, 1980 – 1981 (A)
560:14 Railroad Newspaper Clippings, 1981
560:15 Senate Rail Caucus, 1981
560:16 United States Railway Association, 1977
560:17 Conrail Abandonment, Northern Panhandle (Weirton to Benwood), 1983 – 1984
560:18 Conrail Mingo Junction, 1981 – 1982
560:19 Conrail, Employee and Operational, 1982 – 1984
560:20 Chessie Abandonment, Tucker County, West Virginia, 1983
560:21 Conrails (Purchase), 1984
560:22 Conrail Abandonment Wheeling, Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1984
BOX 561
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 202
561:1 Department of Transportation, 1975 – 1976
561:2 Department of Transportation, 1981
561:3 Department of Transportation, Alcoholism Safety Action Program, 1971
561:4 Department of Transportation, Automobile Insurance Study, 1969
561:5 Department of Transportation, Airbags, 1970 – 1971
561:6 Department of Transportation, Beckley Manufacturing Company, 1971
561:7 Department of Transportation, Conrail, 1975
561:8 Department of Transportation, Conrail, 1975 (A)
561:9 Department of Transportation, West Virginia Centralized Processing and Information Division, 1974 – 1976
561:10 Department of Transportation, 55 Mile Per Hour Speed Limit, 1975
561:11 Department of Transportation, Emergency Medical Services Plan, 1973 – 1975
561:12 U.S. Railway Association, 1975
561:13 United Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA), Region VI Planning and Development Council, 1971 – 1977
561:14 Urban Mass Transportation Authority (UMTA), 1974 – 1981
561:15 Urban Mass Transportation Authority (UMTA), West Virginia Projects, 1974 – 1978
561:16 Urban Mass Transportation Authority (UMTA), Gateway Regional Transit Authority, 1977
561:17 Department of the Treasury, 1960 – 1962
561:18 Department of the Treasury, 1967 – 1983
561:19 Department of the Treasury, A – Z, 1969 - 1974
561:20 Department of the Treasury, A – M, 1975 – 1976
561:21 Department of the Treasury, N – Z, 1975
561:22 Department of the Treasury, Economic Summit Conference, 1974
561:23 Department of the Treasury, Public Debt, 1971 – 1976
561:24 Department of the Treasury, Social Security Checks, 1976
561:25 Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, Proposed Closings,
1981
561:26 Department of the Treasury, Bookbinders, 1983
561:27 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, 1972 - 1973
561:28 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, 1972 – 1976
561:29 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, July 23, 1973
561:30 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, Overpayment Adjustment, 1973
561:31 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, Miscellaneous Items, 1973
561:32 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, West Virginia Projected Losses, 1973
561:33 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing West Virginia Allocations, 1973 – 1974
561:34 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, Pocahontas County, 1973 – 1975
561:35 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, 1974 – 1975
561:36 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, Delhi Township, 1975
561:37 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, 1976 – 1979
561:38 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, West Virginia Legislature Interim Regulations for 1976 Amendments, 1977
561:39 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, Anti-Recession Allocation (Loss of), 1977
561:40 Department of the Treasury, Revenue Sharing, 1979 – 1983
BOX 562
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 203
562:1 Veterans Administration, Martinsburg Veterans Administration Medical Center, 1981
562:2 Veterans Administration, National Association of Collegiate Veterans, Inc., 1969
562:3 Veterans Administration, Veterans Hospital, Clarksburg, Employee Complaints, 1962
562:4 Veterans Administration, Veterans Administration Home Loan Program, Burial Benefits, The Cemetery Program, 1978
562:5 Veterans Administration, Position of Administrator of the Veterans Administration, Lyle Pearson, 1976
562:6 Veterans Administration, Pay of Veterans Administration Physicians and Dentists, 1977
562:7 Veterans Administration, Plan to Close Offices in Bluefield and Parkersburg, 1961
562:8 Veterans Administration, Veterans Benefits, 1980
562:9 Veterans Administration, Veterans Preference in Federal Employment, 1979
562:10 Veterans Administration, Vietnam Veterans Art Show, 1983
562:11 Veterans Administration, Disabled American Veterans, 1977-1978
562:12 Veterans Administration, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1977
562:13 Veterans Administration, Hearings Testimony on Amendment #448 to S.457 GI Bill Improvement, 1977
562:14 Veterans Administration, American Legion, 1977
562:15 Veterans Administration, Veterans Affairs, Legislation, 1972, 1977
562:16 Veterans Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs 1976 Annual Report, Hospital Work Bids, 1976-1977
562:17 Veterans Administration, Wheeling Veterans Administration Outpatient Clinic, 1977-1979
562:18 Veterans Administration, Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital Complaints, 1983
562:19 Veterans Administration, AMVETS, Clarksburg, 1982
562:20 Veterans of Foreign Wars “Loyalty Day Parade”, 1981
562:21 Veterans Administration Medical Center, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1980–1983
562:22 Veterans Administration Medical Center, Huntington, West Virginia, 1980
562:23 Veterans Administration Social Work Service Program in West Virginia, 1978
562:24 Veterans Administration, Blinded Veterans Association, 1983-1984
562:25 Veterans Administration, Reports, 1975-1976
562:26 Veterans Administration, Mountain State Area Health Education Consortium (MSAHEC), 1975
562:27 Veterans Administration, Grafton National Cemetery, 1959-1962
562:28 Veterans Administration, Grafton National Cemetery, 1982-1984
562:29 Veterans Administration, Miscellaneous, 1966-1984
562:30 Veterans Administration, Beckley Veterans Hospital, 1973-1977
562:31 Veterans Administration, 1961-1982
562:32 Veterans Administration, Clarksburg VA Hospital, 1974-1979
562:33 Veterans Administration, Clarksburg VA Hospital, 1978-1984
562:34 Veterans Administration, Disabled American Veterans, 1983-1984
562:35 Veterans Administration, Podiatry Services, 1976-1978
562:36 Veterans Administration, 1983
562:37 Veterans Administration, AWACS, 1981
562:38 Veterans Administration, 1976
562:39 Spirit of Freedom Foundation, 1982
562:40 Veterans, 1961-1964
562:41 Veterans Administration, Outpatient Benefits, 1977
562:42 Veterans Administration, Paralyzed Veterans of America, 1983-1984
562:43 Veterans, Ritchie County Emergency Squad, 1976-1977
562:44 Veterans Administration, Beckley VA Medical Center, 1984
562:45 Veterans, David Binegar, 1977
562:46 Veterans, Gary L. Sike, 1977
562:47 United Mine Workers of America, 1977
562:48 Veterans Administration, Advisory Committees, 1977
562:49 Veterans Administration, Miscellaneous, 1980
562:50 Veterans Administration, VA Fee Appraiser and Compliance Inspector, 1976
562:51 Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1979-1984
562:52 Veterans Administration, Veterans Omnibus Health Care, 1977
562:53 Veterans Administration, Paralyzed Veterans of America, 1982
562:54 World War I Veterans Pensions, 1979
562:55 Veterans Administration, Sheidow Bronze, 1977
562:56 Veterans Administration, Cost of Instruction, 1976
562:57 Veterans Administration, Stuart McMunn, 1962
562:58 Veterans Administration, Spencer State Mental Institute, 1983
562:59 West Virginia Veterans Home, 1979
BOX 563
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 204
563:1 Veterans Affairs Committee, 1978
563:2 Veterans, Veterans Job Preference, 1978
563:3 Veterans Affairs, National Academy of Sciences Report, Virginia Medical System, 1977
563:4 Veterans Affairs Committee, 1977
563:5 Veterans and Military, 1981
563:6 Veteran Benefits, 1980–1981
563:7 Veterans Administration, Beckley Hospital Construction Project, 1978
563:8 Veterans Affairs, Three Bills for Veterans, 1968
563:9 Veterans, Johnny Ernest Meeks, 1972–1976
563:10 Veterans Administration, 1972–1984
563:11 Veterans Administration, Salem College (Elba Systems), 1975
563:12 Veterans Administration, Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital, 1961 – 1974
563:13 Veterans Administration, Alcoholism Treatment for West Virginia Veterans, 1973 – 1974
563:14 Veterans Administration, American Legion, West Virginia, 1974
563:15 Veterans Administration, Communicable Disease, 1975
563:16 Veterans Administration, Elba System, 1974 – 1975
563:17 Veterans Administration, Direct Home and Farm Housing Loan Program of the Veterans Administration, 1973 – 1975
563:18 Veterans Administration Housing Program, 1975
563:19 Veterans Administration (VA) Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital, Master Plan Study, 1975
563:20 Veterans Administration (VA), Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital, 1976 – 1978
563:21 Veterans Administration (VA), Martinsburg Veterans Administration Hospital, Program, Groundbreaking Ceremony, October 26, 1978
563:22 Veterans Administration (VA), Salem College, Clinical Technologists, 1977
563:23 Veterans Affairs, Legislation, 1975 – 1976
563:24 Veteran’s Administration Grant, Marshall Medical School, 1976
563:25 Veterans Affairs Committee Hearing, April 9-10, 1979
BOX 564
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 205
564:1 Veterans Omnibus Health Care Act of 1976, S. 2908
564:2 St. Albans Housing Authority, 1980-1981
564:3 Testimony Before Subcommittee, Manufactured Housing Institute, June 5, 1978
564:4 Branch Banking, 1972-1973
564:5 Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1963-1970
564:6 Federal Home Loan Bank Board, A-Z, 1975-1977
564:7 Statements Before Committee on Veterans Affairs, 1978
564:8 Committee on Veterans Affairs, 1978
564:9 Veterans Administration Reports, 1979
564:10 Proposals, Budget Committee, Veterans Affairs, 1978-1979
564:11 Position of Director of Veterans Employment Services, 1977-1978
564:12 Veterans of Foreign Wars, Legislation Presentation, 1978
564:13 Vietnam Era Veterans, 1978
564:14 American Legion’s Legislation Award, 1978
564:15 John Carson Podiatry, 1978
564:16 Veterans Administration Activity Report, 1976
564:17 Veterans Affairs, Field Hearing, Beckley, January 11, 1978
564:18 Legislation, Veterans Employment Services, Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1978
564:19 Pension Legislation, 1977-1979
BOX 565
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 206
565:1 Vocational Education Materials, 1981
565:2 Vocational Education Act Markup (Full Committee), 1984
565:3 Vocational Education, 1978 – 1982
565:4 Vocational Education Breakfast, 1981–1982
565:5 Vocational Education, American Association of Community and Junior Colleges (AACJC), 1981
BOX 566
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 207
566:1 Vocational Education, Oversight of Vocational Education, 1983–1984
566:2 Vocational Education, Business Views, 1984
566:3 Vocational Education, Summary of NIE Report, 1964–1984
566:4 Vocational Education, Section-by-Section, S.2341, 1963-1989
566:5 Vocational Education, Handicapped/Excess Cost, 1984
566:6 Vocational Education, Incarcerated National Advisory Council on Vocational Education (NACVE) Report, 1981
566:7 Vocational Education Conference, Many Proxy, 1987
566:8 Vocational Education, Randolph Amendments, 1984
566:9 Vocational Education, Center Statement, 1978–1984
566:10 Vocational Education, Work Papers, 1983–1984
566:11 Vocational Education, Staff Agreements (Print), 1984
566:12 Vocational Education, State Views, 1982
566:13 Vocational Education, State Views, 1984
566:14 Vocational Education, Other Compromise Proposals/State Plans/Councils/Etc., 1984
566:15 Vocational Education, Set-Aside Proposals, 1984
566:16 National Center of Vocational Education Research, Ohio State University, 1981
566:17 Vocational Education, Guidance and Counseling, 1984
566:18 Vocational Education, National School Boards Association (NSBA)/American Vocational Association (AVA): Overview and Comparison, 1984–1989
566:19 Vocational Education, Senate Flow-Chart Funding, 1984
566:20 Vocational Education, Consumer Homemaking, 1984
566:21 Vocational Education, House Bill/Report, 1983–1984
566:22 Vocational Education, Senate Bill/Report, 1984
566:23 Vocational Education, Unresolved Issues, 1984–1985
566:24 Vocational Education, Reauthorization Hearings, 1982–1983
566:25 Vocational Education, Home Economics, 1982–1983
566:26 Vocational Education, Reauthorization of Vocational Education Act, 1981–1983
566:27 Vocational Education, 1981–1983
566:28 Vocational Education, 1982–1984
566:29 Vocational Education Administration Bill, 1982
566:30 Vocational Education, Statement, Jennings Randolph Administration Bill, 1982
566:31 Vocational Education, The Unconquerable Senator Page Administration Bill, 1976
566:32 Vocational Education Administration Bill, Statement (Burdette), 1982
566:33 Vocational Education, S.2325, Copy of Bill, 1982
566:34 Vocational Education Administration Bill, American Vocational Association (AVA) Views/Statements, 1982
566:35 Vocational Education Administration Bill, Work Papers, 1982
566:36 Vocational Education Speech, West Virginia Vocational Education Group, February 11, 1982
566:37 Vocational Education Administration Bill Hearing, Oversight, 1981
566:38 Vocational Education Administration Bill, 1980 - 1982
BOX 567
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 208
567:1 West Virginia – A, 1976
567:2 West Virginia – A-C, 1973-1975
567:3 West Virginia – Absentee Voters Bureau, Appreciation Dinner, 1958-1959
567:4 West Virginia – Advocates for the Developmentally Disabled, 1980
567:5 West Virginia – AFL-CIO, 1983
567:6 West Virginia – Aging Commission Trip, 1973-1974
567:7 West Virginia – Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service, 1980
567:8 West Virginia – Agriculture
567:9 West Virginia – Agriculture Hall of Fall, 1982-1984
567:10 West Virginia – Air National Guard, 1959
567:11 West Virginia – Air Transport, 1961
567:12 West Virginia – American Revolution Bicentennial Administration
567:13 West Virginia – Department of Archives and History, 1972, 1986
567:14 West Virginia – Area Redevelopment
567:15 West Virginia – Armory Program, 1959
567:16 West Virginia – Athletic Directors
567:17 West Virginia – Attorney General, 1977
567:18 West Virginia – Aviation Seminars, 1961
567:19 West Virginia Aging Commission, Nutrition for the Elderly, 1972-1974
567:20 West Virginia Aging Commission, 1973
567:21 West Virginia Aging Commission, 1968-1972
567:22 West Virginia Aging Commission, Home Repair Program, 1970
567:23 West Virginia, A, 1973-1974
567:24 West Virginia, Agriculture, Canning Jar Lids, 1975
567:25 West Virginia Air National Guard, 1980
567:26 West Virginia Air National Guard, 1969
567:27 West Virginia, Air Pollution Control Commission, 1971-1977
567:28 West Virginia, Air Pollution Control, New Cumberland, 1969-1971
567:29 West Virginia, Air Pollution Control Commission, 1969-1971
567:30 West Virginia Association of Counties, 1981-1982
567:31 West Virginia Bankers Association, 1979-1982
567:32 West Virginia Banking Commission, 1983
567:33 West Virginia, Air Pollution Control Commission, Charleston, 1970
567:34 West Virginia Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, 1976-1977
567:35 West Virginia Air Pollution Control Commission, Ormet Corporation, 1977
567:36 West Virginia Attorney General, Barnes Royalties, 1982
567:37 West Virginia Commission on the Aging, 1977
567:38 West Virginia Agriculture, 1973 – 1980
567:39 West Virginia, Committee on Aging, 1984
BOX 568
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 209
568:1 West Virginia, B, 1975-1976
568:2 West Virginia – Black Lung Association, Documentary on Black Lung Benefits
568:3 West Virginia – Board of Regents, 1973
568:4 West Virginia, Business and Industrial Bulletin, 1959-1960
568:5 West Virginia Board of Regents, 1972-1973
568:6 West Virginia, B, International Commerce, 1967
568:7 Biographical Information, 1916-1977
568:8 West Virginia – C
568:9 West Virginia, Correspondence, C, 1978
568:10 West Virginia – Census Population, 1980-1983
568:11 West Virginia – Department of Commerce, 1966-1969
568:12 West Virginia – Department of Commerce, S-W, 1964-1969
568:13 West Virginia – Department of Commerce, 1970-1971
568:14 West Virginia – Department of Commerce, C-O, 1971-1973
568:15 West Virginia – Department of Commerce, L’Enfant Plaza, 1968
568:16 West Virginia – Department of Commerce, Russell Madison, 1967
568:17 West Virginia – Department of Commerce, Salem Park Board, 1968-1972
568:18 West Virginia – Department of Commerce, State Technical Services Program, 1967-1968
568:19 West Virginia – Cancer Crusade, 1982
568:20 West Virginia – Department of Civil Defense & Mobilization, 1970-1971
568:21 West Virginia – C, Clarksburg Downtown Development Plan, October 1974
568:22 West Virginia – Commission on Aging, 1976
568:23 West Virginia – Commission on Aging, 1977-1978
568:24 West Virginia – Consumer Protection, Consumer Affairs, 1975
568:25 West Virginia, Civil Defense Mobilization, 1971
568:26 U.S. Department of Commerce Patent Office, 1971-1977
568:27 Project, West Virginia Citizen Action Group, 1979
568:28 Department of Commerce, Planning and Research Division
568:29 West Virginia Coal Association, 1982
568:30 West Virginia Centennial Commission, 1962 – 1963
568:31 West Virginia Centennial Commission, 1962 – 1963
568:32 West Virginia Centennial Commission, License Plates, 1963
568:33 West Virginia Centennial Passes, 1963
568:34 West Virginia Commerce Department, 1973
568:35 West Virginia Common Cause, 1981
568:36 West Virginia Coals, 1983
568:37 West Virginia Cherry Blossom Festival, 1983
568:38 West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, 1980–1984
568:39 West Virginia Civil Defense Mobilization, 1961
568:40 West Virginia Civil Defense Mobilization, 1969
568:41 West Virginia Centennial Celebration, N-Z, 1961 – 1963
568:42 West Virginia Cosmetologists Association, 1983
568:43 West Virginia Corps. of Engineers Programs, 1979–1981
568:44 West Virginia Constitutional Amendment, 1982
568:45 West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, 1984
568:46 West Virginia College Libraries, 1978
568:47 West Virginia Department of Culture and History, Proposal for Mobile Art Center, 1977
568:48 West Virginia Department of Commerce, 1976
568:49 West Virginia Chamber of Commerce Visits, 1977
568:50 West Virginia Department of Commerce, Correspondence, 1962-1963
568:51 West Virginia Conservation Commission, 1959-1962
568:52 West Virginia Coal Pipeline, 1962
BOX 569
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 210
569:1 West Virginia, Democratic Party, 1974-1976
569:2 West Virginia, Delegation Breakfasts, 1966
569:3 West Virginia, D-E, 1974
569:4 West Virginia Democratic Executive Committee and County Chairmen, 1979–1983
569:5 West Virginia Dental Association, 1980
569:6 West Virginia Depressed Areas Committee (Task Force), 1960
569:7 West Virginia Depressed Areas, 1961
569:8 West Virginia Democratic Voters Bureau, 1980
569:9 West Virginia Delegation Breakfasts, 1959–1963
569:10 West Virginia, General Election, 1982
569:11 West Virginia, Department of Education, 1972-1974
569:12 West Virginia, Department of Education, 1969-1971
569:13 West Virginia, Department of Education, Randolph County Schools, 1966-1972
569:14 West Virginia, Office of Emergency Services, 1973-1974
569:15 West Virginia, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Programs, 1982
569:16 West Virginia, Elks Association, 1979
569:17 West Virginia, Education Fund, 1983
569:18 West Virginia, Education Association, 1982
569:19 West Virginia, Employment Security, 1970-1971
569:20 West Virginia Energy Crisis Assistance Program (ECAP), 1979-1984
569:21 West Virginia Department of Employment Security, Letter to Mr. J. Terrell Whitsitt, July 23, 1976
569:22 Project, West Virginia Employment Security, 1979-1982
569:23 Employment, U.S. Attorney, Southern District West Virginia, 1977
569:24 Project, West Virginia Ethics Program, 1983
569:25 West Virginia Economic and Community Development, 1978–1983
569:26 West Virginia Education, 1973–1980
569:27 West Virginia Employment Security, 1979–1983
569:28 West Virginia, E, 1975
569:29 West Virginia Education, Kanawha County Books, 1974–1975
569:30 West Virginia Department of Education, 1963–1969
569:31 West Virginia Department of Education, 1965–1969
569:32 West Virginia Department of Education, A-Z, 1975
569:33 West Virginia Department of Education, Q-Z, 1976
569:34 West Virginia Department of Education, A-G, 1977
569:35 West Virginia Department of Education, Veterans Education, 1983
569:36 West Virginia Employment Security, 1959-1962
569:37 West Virginia Employment Security, 1975
569:38 West Virginia Employment Security, L-Z, 1977
569:39 West Virginia Employment Security, A-D, 1978
569:40 West Virginia Emergency Services, 1975
569:41 West Virginia Economic and Community Development, 1977–1978
569:42 West Virginia Employment Trends, 1959
569:43 West Virginia, F, 1973-1977
569:44 West Virginia, Fuel and Energy, 1975-1977
569:45 West Virginia, Office of Federal State Relations, 1969
569:46 West Virginia, Federation of the Blind, 1982
569:47 West Virginia, Food Stamps, 1981
569:48 Project, Fairmont Sewage System, 1980-1983
569:49 Project, Flight Service Center (West Virginia Automated), 1982-1984
569:50 West Virginia, Booklet on Finances and Financial Planning, 1976
569:51 Fairmont State College
569:52 West Virginia, G, 1969-1976
569:53 West Virginia, Gas and Oil, 1959-1962
569:54 West Virginia Grape Growers Association, 1980
569:55 West Virginia Governor, 1978 – 1981
569:56 West Virginia Governors, 1863–1959
569:57 West Virginia Health Department, Wheeling Health Hospital, 1970–1976
569:58 West Virginia Health Department, H – M, 1970–1975
569:59 West Virginia Health Department, S, 1969-1973
569:60 West Virginia Health Department, T – V, 1970-1973
569:61 West Virginia Health Department, W – Z, 1975
BOX 570
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 211
570:1 West Virginia Health Department, Comprehensive Health Planning, 1977
570:2 West Virginia Health Department, Rainelle Medical Facility, 1968 – 1971
570:3 West Virginia Health Department, Princeton Community Hospital, 1965–1972
570:4 West Virginia Health Department, Sistersville Hospital, 1970–1975
570:5 West Virginia Health Department, Packaged Disaster Hospitals, 1973
570:6 West Virginia Highways, 1973–1984
570:7 West Virginia Department of Health, 1973–1981
570:8 West Virginia Health Systems Agency, 1979–1980
570:9 West Virginia Housing Development Fund, 1979
570:10 West Virginia Health Department, 1965
570:11 West Virginia Department of Human Services, 1984
570:12 West Virginia Highways, Shannondale Roads (Jefferson County), 1979
570:13 Project, West Virginia Health Manpower (Shortage Area Designations -SAD), 1981
570:14 Project, West Virginia Health Department, Solid Waste and Hazardous Waste, 1979
570:15 Project, West Virginia Health Systems Plan, 1979
570:16 Project, West Virginia Home Health Agencies, 1982
570:17 Project, West Virginia Department of Health, Public Water System Supervision Program, 1978-1980
570:18 West Virginia Department of Health, 1971
570:19 West Virginia Health Department, Monongalia County, 1973 – 1974
570:20 West Virginia Health Department, Monongalia County, 1973 – 1974 (A)
570:21 West Virginia, H, 1976-1977
570:22 West Virginia, Housing Development Fund, 1976
570:23 West Virginia, Human Rights Coalition Against Ku Klux Klan, 1980
570:24 West Virginia, Home Builders Association, 1982
570:25 West Virginia, Health Care Association, 1979
570:26 West Virginia, Department of Health, 1968
570:27 West Virginia, H, 1975
570:28 West Virginia, Health Department, A
570:29 West Virginia, Health Department, Jefferson County, 1971-1972
570:30 West Virginia, Health Department, Cabell Huntington Hospital, 1969-1974
570:31 West Virginia, Health Department, Family Planning Project, 1971-1972
570:32 West Virginia, Health Department, Family Planning Project, 1970-1972
570:33 West Virginia, Health Department, D-FO, 1974-1975
BOX 571
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 212
571:1 West Virginia Health, N, 1972
571:2 West Virginia, Health Department, D-R, 1959-1964
571:3 West Virginia, Department of Health Annual Report, 1973
571:4 West Virginia, Health Department, Tucker County Hospital, 1976
571:5 West Virginia, Health Department, Mariel Meyers, 1975
571:6 West Virginia, Health Department, Immunization Program
571:7 West Virginia, Health Department, H-J, 1978
571:8 West Virginia, Health Department, C-D, 1976
571:9 West Virginia, Health Department, Annie Abbott, 1976
571:10 West Virginia, Health Department, Barbour County, 1972-1975
571:11 West Virginia, Health Department, Barbour County Public Health Center, 1973-1974
571:12 West Virginia, Health Department, Weirton General Hospital, 1969-1975
571:13 West Virginia Industry, A, 1962-1966
571:14 West Virginia Industry, B, Miscellaneous, 1959–1962
571:15 West Virginia Industry, C, 1959, 1969
571:16 West Virginia Industry, D, Miscellaneous, 1962
571:17 West Virginia Industry, E, Miscellaneous, 1959–1969
571:18 West Virginia Industry, F, 1958-1968
571:19 West Virginia Industry, H, Miscellaneous, 1958–1959
571:20 West Virginia Industry, J, Miscellaneous, 1965
571:21 West Virginia Industry, L, Miscellaneous, 1962
571:22 West Virginia Industry, Melpar, 1960–1966
571:23 West Virginia Industry, Melpar, 1962-1964
571:24 West Virginia Industry, N, Miscellaneous, 1965
571:25 West Virginia Industry, O, Miscellaneous, 1968
571:26 West Virginia Industry, P, Miscellaneous, 1965
571:27 West Virginia Industry, Q, Miscellaneous, 1959
571:28 West Virginia Industry, Ravens Metals Products, 1960-1965
571:29 West Virginia Industry, Ravens-Shinnston Corporation, 1965-1967
571:30 West Virginia Industry, S, 1959-1960
571:31 West Virginia Industry, S, 1959-1964
571:32 West Virginia Industry, T, 1959
571:33 West Virginia Industry, U, 1958-1962
571:34 West Virginia Industry, Virginia Electric and Power Company, 1961-1963
571:35 West Virginia Industry, W, 1960-1972
571:36 West Virginia Industry, W, 1962
571:37 West Virginia Industry, Wheeling Steel, Clippings, 1966
571:38 West Virginia Industry, 1967 Census of Manufactures
571:39 West Virginia Industry, X-Z (Yunkers Manufacturing, Parkersburg), 1964
571:40 West Virginia Industry, Schneider, 1977
571:41 West Virginia Industry, Eastern Environmental Controls, Inc., 1978
571:42 West Virginia Industry, Lambretta of America, 1978
571:43 West Virginia Industry, MedSERCO, 1978
571:44 West Virginia Industry, Timber Industry, 1980
571:45 West Virginia Industry, Monterey Coal Company, 1977
571:46 West Virginia Industry, Marriott Corporation, 1977
571:47 West Virginia Industry, Houston B. Marshall, 1976
571:48 West Virginia Industry, Walter Enick, 1977
571:49 West Virginia Industry, FJW Industry, 1977
571:50 West Virginia Industry, Fourco Glass Company, 1971–1977
571:51 West Virginia Industry, Fourco Glass Company Booklet, 1975
571:52 West Virginia Industry, Elite Sales and Associates, 1975
571:53 West Virginia Industry, Coal Program, 1977
571:54 West Virginia Industry, Glass Industry, 1977
571:55 West Virginia Industry, General Motors, Martinsburg Parts Division, 1977
571:56 West Virginia Industry, The Phillips Corporation, 1977
571:57 West Virginia Industry, Trend Sales, 1978
BOX 572
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 213
572:1 West Virginia Industry, Boise Cascade (Fenwick Plant), 1976 – 1977
572:2 West Virginia Industry, Alpine Lake, 1977
572:3 West Virginia Industry, Bata Shoe Company, 1977
572:4 West Virginia Industry, Alco Glassware, 1977
572:5 West Virginia Industry, Badger Manufacturing Company, 1977
572:6 West Virginia Industry, ARMCO, 1977
572:7 West Virginia Industry, Loring Young, 1978
572:8 West Virginia Industry, Autex Fibers (Nitro Plant), 1980 – 1982
572:9 West Virginia Industry, Justus Company, 1977
572:10 West Virginia Industry, Sports Systems Corporation, 1978
572:11 West Virginia Industry, Steak and Ale Restaurant, 1977
572:12 West Virginia Industry, Hordis Glass Company, 1978
572:13 West Virginia Industry, F.W. Woolworth, 1978
572:14 West Virginia Industry, Railroad Museum, 1977
572:15 West Virginia Industry, Bronze Casting Company, 1978
572:16 West Virginia Industry, Container Corporation of America, 1978
572:17 West Virginia Industry, Stripper Gem Company, Inc., 1977
572:18 West Virginia Industry, Rocket Engines, 1977
572:19 West Virginia Industry, TRW, 1977
572:20 West Virginia Industry, United Aircraft
572:21 West Virginia Industry, Letters to Logistics Agencies, 1978
572:22 West Virginia Industry, Rockwell International, 1978 – 1980
572:23 West Virginia Industry, Rockwell International, 1977
572:24 West Virginia Industry, 1976
572:25 West Virginia Industry, Paul Crabtree, 1962
572:26 West Virginia Industry, Arthur Industries, Inc., 1959 – 1960
572:27 West Virginia Apple Industry, 1959 – 1960
572:28 West Virginia, Appalachian Environmental Health Center, 1963
572:29 West Virginia Industry, A – B, 1964 – 1970
572:30 West Virginia Industry, A – W, 1975
572:31 West Virginia Industry, International Nickel Company, 1959
572:32 West Virginia Industry, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, 1959
572:33 West Virginia Industry Conference, 1959
572:34 West Virginia Industry Contest, 1959
572:35 West Virginia Industry, Projects, F.M.C. Corporation, 1962
572:36 West Virginia Industry, Projects, 4th Congressional District, Ken Heckler, 1959
572:37 West Virginia Industry, Projects, 5th Congressional Districts, Elizabeth Kee, 1959
572:38 West Virginia Industry, North American Aviation, 1961
572:39 West Virginia Industry, NASA West Virginia Conference, 1964
572:40 West Virginia Industry, New Kanawha Industrial Corporation, 1962
572:41 West Virginia Industry, Monongahela Power Company, 1959
572:42 West Virginia Industry, 1973 – 1975
572:43 West Virginia Industry, Meteor Aircraft Production, 1959 – 1960
572:44 West Virginia Industry, Monsanto Chemical Company, 1960 – 1965
572:45 West Virginia Industry, Montecatini Corporation, 1958 – 1960
572:46 West Virginia Industry, Mountain State Fabricating Company, 1960 – 1961
572:47 West Virginia Industry, 1959 – 1974
572:48 West Virginia Industry, 1969 – 1971
572:49 West Virginia Industry, Lockheed-Georgia Clarksburg Plant, 1962
572:50 West Virginia Industry, 1976
572:51 West Virginia Independent College Presidents, 1981
572:52 West Virginia Industrial Bulletins, 1959
572:53 West Virginia Income Tax, 1973 – 1982
572:54 West Virginia Insurance Commission, 1973
572:55 West Virginia Commission on Interstate Cooperation, 1979
572:56 West Virginia, General, J – L, 1975
572:57 West Virginia Job Corps Program, Harper’s Ferry, 1983
572:58 Jackson Homestead, Jackson’s Mill, 1974
572:59 Judicial Reorganization, 1974
572:60 Junked Cars, 1969
572:61 Kanawha County Postmaster Nomination Tickets, 1963-1966
BOX 573
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 214
573:1 West Virginia Legislature, Right of Life Resolution, 1974
573:2 West Virginia Legislature, Planning and Development Council, 1972
573:3 West Virginia Legislature, Relocation Assistance Act, 1972
573:4 West Virginia Library Commission, 1957
573:5 West Virginia Library Commission, May 23, 1974
573:6 West Virginia Library Commission, 1981
573:7 West Virginia Department of Labor, 1961 – 1962
573:8 West Virginia Legal Services, 1975
573:9 West Virginia Legal Services Plan, 1976
573:10 West Virginia Labor History Association, 1975 – 1976
573:11 West Virginia Mental Retardation Commission, 1969 – 1972
573:12 West Virginia Matters, 1977
573:13 West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), 1963 – 1966
573:14 West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), 1965 - 1977
573:15 West Virginia Department of Mines, 1960 – 1963
573:16 West Virginia Department of Health, Weston State Hospital, 1971
573:17 West Virginia Mental Health Department, 1973 – 1974
573:18 West Virginia Military Retirees, 1982
573:19 West Virginia Municipal League, 1979 – 1984
573:20 West Virginia Minority Business Development, 1980
573:21 West Virginia Mental Health Association, 1984
573:22 West Virginia Mines, 1967 – 1975
573:23 West Virginia Miscellaneous, 1967 - 1975
573:24 West Virginia Miscellaneous, 1976
573:25 West Virginia Mason Dixon Park, 1973-1976
573:26 West Virginia Mother’s Day Shrine, 1974-1975
573:27 West Virginia Morgan County Planning Commission, 1975
573:28 West Virginia Mental Health, 1977
573:29 West Virginia Mountain Home Corporation, 1973 – 1976
573:30 West Virginia Manpower Office, 1978
573:31 West Virginia Miscellaneous, 1973 – 1982
573:32 West Virginia Miscellaneous, Arts & Crafts
573:33 West Virginia Miscellaneous, 1983 Italian Heritage Festival *Contains Photographs
573:34 West Virginia Miscellaneous, Independent Petroleum Association, 1979
573:35 Russell Armstrong, Notice of Pending Suspension, West Virginia Department of Motor Vechicles
573:36 West Virginia Manpower Commission, 1966-1967
573:37 Project, City of Morgantown (Metropolitan Theatre), 1983
573:38 Department of Mental Health
573:39 West Virginia National Guard, 1960-1962
573:40 West Virginia Department of Natural Resources
573:41 West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, 1968-1975
573:42 West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, Shavers Fork, 1975
573:43 West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, Shavers Fork, Wild Scenic Rivers Study, 1976
573:44 West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, Sewage Treatment Facilities, 1970
573:45 West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, 1971
573:46 West Virginia Northern Community College, 1982-1983
573:47 West Virginia Natural Resources, 1975 – 1984
573:48 West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, 1981
573:49 Criss, Harry P., West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, 1981
573:50 Department of Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Dr. H.P. Kurella, 1976
573:51 West Virginia Department of Natural Resources, The Nature Conservancy, 1977
573:52 West Virginia National Guard, 1971 – 1975
573:53 West Virginia, O, 1977
573:54 West Virginia, O’Boyle Tank Lines, 1959-1966 (photographs included)
573:55 Opinion, Senator Randolph, Educational Loans/Grants, 1982
573:56 Opinions, Statements of Senator Randolph, 1975-1983
573:57 West Virginia, P
573:58 West Virginia, Politiscope, 1959-1960
573:59 West Virginia Poultry Convention and Festival, Moorefield, July 26-31, 1982
573:60 West Virginia Probation and Parole Board, 1965-1967
573:61 West Virginia, Projects, Wood County Planning Commission, 1961
573:62 West Virginia, Projects, Northrop Corporation, 1961
573:63 West Virginia, Projects, Nomar Rifle Cartridge Invention, 1963
573:64 West Virginia, Projects, Harrington and Richardson, Inc., 1961-1963
573:65 West Virginia, Property, 1977
573:66 West Virginia Public Assistance, S-T, 1960
573:67 West Virginia Public Assistance, W-X, 1959
573:68 West Virginia Public Employees Retirement System
573:69 West Virginia Department of Public Safety, 1963
573:70 West Virginia Public Service Commission, 1961
573:71 West Virginia Public Service Commission, A-F, Department of Public Safety, 1975
573:72 West Virginia Public Service Commission, 1975
573:73 West Virginia Public Service Commission, 1976-1977
573:74 West Virginia Department of Public Works, 1967
573:75 West Virginia, Publicity, 1961-1964
BOX 574
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 215
574:1 West Virginia, Press Releases, 1969
574:2 West Virginia Prisons, Leckie Center Closing, 1982
574:3 West Virginia Department of Public Institutions, 1970 – 1974
574:4 West Virginia Department of Public Safety, 1966 – 1969
574:5 West Virginia Public Service Commission, 1968 – 1971
574:6 West Virginia Probation and Parole, 1973 – 1974
574:7 West Virginia Public Institutions, 1976 – 1977
574:8 West Virginia Public Service, 1973 – 1979
574:9 West Virginia Public Service Commission, Telephone Rates, 1972 – 1976
574:10 West Virginia Public Safety, 1972
574:11 West Virginia, R
574:12 West Virginia, R, 1974 – 1975
574:13 West Virginia, Railroad Maintenance Authority, 1976
574:14 West Virginia, Realtors, 1979-1984
574:15 West Virginia, Regional Planning and Development Councils, 1973-1974
574:16 West Virginia Restaurant Association, 1979
574:17 West Virginia Retail Grocers, 1981-1983
574:18 West Virginia, Retirement System, 1973-1974
574:19 West Virginia, Retraining Program, 1963-1966
574:20 West Virginia, Right To Life
574:21 Road Conditions, 1982
574:22 Directory of Residential Care for Children and Youth in West Virginia, 1984
574:23 Remarks by Senator Randolph, Kiwanis Meeting Ladies’ Night, Elkins, West Virginia, August 28, 1975
574:24 Article, “Robertson Says Coonskin Can’t be Used for Industry,” The Charleston Gazette, May 17, 1963
574:25 West Virginia Railroad Maintenance Authority, 1979
574:26 West Virginia Real Estate Commission, A – Z, 1976
574:27 FDA, Saccharine, 1979
574:28 West Virginia, State Occupational Informational Coordinating Committee, 1981
574:29 West Virginia State Society
574:30 West Virginia, Statistics, 1983-1984
574:31 West Virginia State Road Commission, A-B, 1959-1960
574:32 West Virginia State Road Commission, C-D, 1960
574:33 West Virginia State Road Commission, G-H, 1961
574:34 West Virginia School Boards Association, 1979-1983
574:35 West Virginia School Food Service Association, 1979-1984
574:36 West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, 1983
574:37 West Virginia Service Station Dealers Association, 1980-1984
574:38 West Virginia Commerce, Snowshoe, 1974-1975
574:39 West Virginia Commerce, Snowshoe, 1975-1977
574:40 West Virginia Commerce, Snowshoe, Booklet of Elected Officials
574:41 Report to Pocahontas County Commission on Snowshoe, March 18, 1977
574:42 Shawnee Community Education Center, 1980
574:43 St. Mary’s Resort Motel, West Virginia State Road Commission, 1962-1966
574:44 West Virginia Seal (Negative)
574:45 West Virginia State Road Commission, Correspondence, 1967 – 1968
574:46 West Virginia, S, 1975
574:47 West Virginia State Economic Situation Summit Conference, 1958 – 1959
574:48 West Virginia State Economic Development Board, 1959 – 1960
574:49 West Virginia, 54 State Legislature Membership List
574:50 West Virginia State Road Commission, M – N, 1963 - 1964
574:51 West Virginia State Road Commission, O – P, 1963
574:52 West Virginia State Road Commission, Q – R, 1959 – 1964
574:53 West Virginia, State Road Commission, S – T, 1963 – 1964
574:54 West Virginia State Road Commission, W – X, 1964
574:55 West Virginia State Road Commission, 1959 – 1967 (Pictures Included)
574:56 West Virginia State Road Commission, 1968 – 1969 (Maps Included)
574:57 West Virginia State Road Commission, Interstate Miscellaneous, 1961 – 1963
574:58 West Virginia State Road Commission, Interstate 64, A – M, 1960
574:59 West Virginia State Road Commission, Interstate 64, N – Z, 1963 – 1964
574:60 West Virginia State Road Commission, Highway 77 (Interstate), 1959 – 1961
574:61 West Virginia Society of Certified Public Account, 1979 – 1982
574:62 West Virginia Society, 1980 – 1983
574:63 West Virginia State Agency for Surplus Property, 1966 – 1971
574:64 West Virginia State Agency for Surplus Property, 1976 – 1977
574:65 West Virginia State Ethics Program, 1983
574:66 West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, 1977
574:67 West Virginia Surplus Commodity, A – B, 1958 - 1960
574:68 West Virginia Surplus Commodity, C – D, 1959
574:69 West Virginia Surplus Commodity, G – H, 1959
574:70 West Virginia Surplus Commodity, K – L, 1959
574:71 West Virginia Surplus Commodity, S – T, 1959
574:72 West Virginia Surplus Commodity, U – V, 1959
574:73 West Virginia Surplus Commodity, W – X, 1959
574:74 West Virginia Department of State, 1964
574:75 West Virginia Department of State, 1966 – 1967
574:76 West Virginia State Agency for Surplus Property, 1977
574:77 1967 West Virginia Speaker of the Year Award Documents
BOX 575
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 216
575:1 Thomas, City of, 1974-1975
575:2 West Virginia, T, 1976
575:3 West Virginia Tax Commission, 1961 – 1976
575:4 West Virginia, West Virginia Turnpike 1964 – 1968
575:5 West Virginia, Tourism, 1963 – 1965
575:6 West Virginia, T – W, 1975
575:7 West Virginia Tax Department, 1977 – 1978
575:8 West Virginia University Folder, 1970
575:9 West Virginia University, 1974 – 1979
575:10 West Virginia University Trauma Center, 1984
575:11 West Virginia University Center for Entrepreneurial Development, 1981
575:12 West Virginia, West Virginia University, 1977
575:13 West Virginia, West Virginia University Matters, 1976
575:14 West Virginia University, 1980 – 1982
575:15 West Virginia, West Virginia University Matters, 1975
575:16 West Virginia University Matters, A – Z, 1978
575:17 West Virginia Unemployment – Notes
575:18 West Virginia Unemployment Congressional Research Service Reports
575:19 West Virginia Unemployment Federal Register Statements
575:20 West Virginia Unemployment – Press Articles
575:21 West Virginia Unemployment – Senate Floor Statements
575:22 West Virginia Unemployment – State Statistics
575:23 West Virginia Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics Monthly Report
575:24 West Virginia Unemployment Compensation, 1980
575:25 Urban Development Action Grant, City of Grafton, 1978
575:26 West Virginia Unemployment Compensation, 1975
575:27 West Virginia, Unemployment A – B, 1959 – 1963
575:28 West Virginia, Unemployment C – D, 1962
575:29 West Virginia, Unemployment G – H, 1959 – 1962
575:30 West Virginia, Unemployment K – L, 1972
575:31 West Virginia, Unemployment O – P, 1959
BOX 576
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 217
576:1 West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation, 1974-1977
576:2 Article, “Vast Expansion Mapped for Kanawha Forest,” The Charleston Gazette, September 25, 1964
576:3 Veteran’s Affairs, 1977
576:4 West Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs, 1960 – 1977
576:5 West Virginia Department of Veteran Homes, 1974 – 1979
576:6 West Virginia Department of Vocational Education, 1966 – 1971
576:7 West Virginia Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1966 – 1971
576:8 Department of Veterans Affairs, West Virginia Veterans Cemetery, 1978
576:9 Veterans Affairs, West Virginia Veterans Home, 1974 – 1977
576:10 Veterans Affairs, Veterans Hospital, Huntington, West Virginia, 1975 - 1976
576:11 West Virginia Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, 1963
576:12 West Virginia Department of Welfare, Medicaid Funds, 1977
576:13 West Virginia Department of Welfare, 1963-1968
576:14 West Virginia Department of Welfare, Correspondence, Reports, and Home Delivery Meals, 1969-1971
576:15 West Virginia Department of Welfare, 1966-1977
576:16 West Virginia Department of Welfare, 1974-1978
576:17 West Virginia Department of Welfare, D, 1975-1977
576:18 West Virginia Department of Welfare, E, 1977
576:19 West Virginia Department of Welfare, M, 1973
576:20 West Virginia Department of Welfare, N-O, 1974
576:21 West Virginia Department of Welfare, P-R, 1973
576:22 West Virginia Department of Welfare, U-Z, 1973-1974
576:23 West Virginia Department of Welfare, Nella’s Inc., 1977
576:24 West Virginia Workers Compensation, 1980
576:25 Windfall Profits Tax, West Virginia Tax Department, 1979
576:26 West Virginia, Workmen’s Compensation, 1972 – 1973
576:27 West Virginia Workmen’s Compensation, A – Z, 1975
576:28 West Virginia Workmen’s Compensation, Q – Z, 1976 – 1977
576:29 West Virginia, Water Pollution Control Association, 1980
576:30 West Virginia Wesleyan College, 1979 – 1983
576:31 West Virginia Wesleyan “Jazz Ensemble” 1979
576:32 West Virginia, W, 1974
576:33 West Virginia, Webster County Memorial Hospital
576:34 West Virginia, WSAZ Television Editorial, 1959
576:35 West Virginia, Workmen’s Compensation Fund, 1964 – 1968
576:36 West Virginia Water Development Authority Act, 1972
576:37 West Virginia Welfare, 1974 – 1982
576:38 West Virginia Workmen’s Compensation, 1982
BOX 577
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 218
577:1 West Virginia Department of Highways, Interstate 79
577:2 West Virginia Department of Highways, Interstate 77
577:3 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, A
577:4 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, B
577:5 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, C
577:6 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Charleston Interstates, Environmental Statement
577:7 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Chester Bridge
577:8 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Corridor E
577:9 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Corridor G
577:10 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Corridor L
577:11 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Corridor Q
577:12 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, F
577:13 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Grafton Bridge
577:14 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, H
577:15 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, I-J
577:16 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Interstate 64
577:17 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Interstate 70
577:18 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Interstate 81
577:19 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Interstates, Miscellaneous
577:20 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, K
577:21 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, L
577:22 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, M-N
577:23 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, O-P
577:24 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Parkersburg-Belpre Bridge
577:25 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Princeton Bypass
577:26 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Q-R
577:27 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Randolph County
577:28 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Road Bond Issue
577:29 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, S
577:30 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, St. Marys Ohio River Bridge
577:31 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, Sistersville
577:32 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, T
577:33 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, U-Z
577:34 West Virginia Department of Highways, 1965-1982, US 50
577:35 West Virginia, Highways, Corridor L, 1976
577:36 West Virginia, Highways, Clarksburg Expressway, 1974-1975
BOX 578
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 219
578:1 West Virginia, Highways, Corridor H, 1975-1981
578:2 West Virginia, Highways, West Virginia Turnpike, 1976-1978
578:3 West Virginia Highways, Route 42, 1982
578:4 West Virginia Highways, Route 20, 1982
578:5 West Virginia Highways, Route 2, 1970-1974
578:6 West Virginia Highways, Route 33, Kiahs Creek Road, 1978-1979
578:7 West Virginia Highways, Route 1, 1963
578:8 West Virginia Highways, South Man Bridge, 1983
578:9 West Virginia Highways, Beckley Beltway Association, 1978-1979
578:10 West Virginia Highways, Excavation-Construction, Inc., 1979
578:11 West Virginia Highways, Hall’s Run Road (Harrison County), 1969
578:12 West Virginia Highways-Past, Present, and Future (Speech by Senator Randolph), 1975
578:13 Dedication, Highland Scenic Highway, 1980
578:14 West Virginia Highways, Whitesville Truss, 1979
578:15 West Virginia Highways, Ted Whitmyer, 1978
578:16 West Virginia Highways, Steubenville-Weirton Bridge, 1977 – 1981
578:17 West Virginia Highways, Steubenville-Weirton Bridge, 1977 – 1981 (A)
578:18 West Virginia Highways, Route 340, Jefferson City, 1975 – 1976
578:19 West Virginia Highways, Route 202, Chessie Railroad Bridge, 1978
578:20 West Virginia Highways, W. H. Eugene Utt, 1981
578:21 West Virginia Highways, Striker Fork Road, 1977
578:22 West Virginia Highways, Mr. and Mrs. Benny James Vento, 1978
578:23 West Virginia Highways, Vulcan Bridge, 1977
578:24 West Virginia Highways, David M. Furr, 1981
578:25 West Virginia Highways, Mrs. A. E. Griffith, 1978
578:26 West Virginia Highways, Henderson Avenue (North Fork, McDowell County), 1979
578:27 West Virginia Highways, Digital Computer Traffic Signals, 1977
578:28 West Virginia Highways, District and Highway Office, 1982
578:29 West Virginia Highways, Thomas Dixen, 1977 – 1978
578:30 West Virginia Highways, Point Pleasant Bridge, 1967 – 1968
578:31 West Virginia Highways, Princeton Industrial Park, 1978
578:32 West Virginia Highways, Red Carpet Inn, 1977
578:33 West Virginia Highways, Piedmont-Luke Bridge, 1979
578:34 West Virginia Highways, Louisa-Fort Gay Bridge, 1976
578:35 West Virginia Highways, John W. Lyons, 1976
578:36 West Virginia Highways, Madison Bridge, 1976
578:37 West Virginia Highways, Route 77, 1978
578:38 West Virginia Highways, Duhring Truss (Mercer County), 1979
578:39 West Virginia Highways, Huntington Project, 1978
578:40 West Virginia Highways, Bluefield to Huntington, 1980
578:41 West Virginia Highways, Berkeley-Jefferson Road Conditions, 1978
578:42 West Virginia Highways, Benwood-Bellaire Bridge, 1977
578:43 West Virginia Highways, Beckley Beltway Association, 1977
578:44 West Virginia Highways, Action Plan, 1979
578:45 West Virginia Highways, Huntington East End Bridge, 1974 – 1980
578:46 West Virginia Highways, Huntington East End Bridge, 1974 – 1980 (A)
578:47 West Virginia Highways, Highland Scenic Highway, 1974 – 1983
578:48 West Virginia Highways, Corridor G, 1981
BOX 579
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 220
579:1 White House Message, Economic Recovery & Growth, February 2, 1961
579:2 White House Message, Health and Hospital Care Aged, Etc., February 9, 1961
579:3 White House Message, Education, February 20, 1961
579:4 White House Message, Highways, February 28, 1961
579:5 White House Message, Peace Corps, March 1, 1961
579:6 White House Message, Housing and Community Development, March 9, 1961
579:7 White House Message, Inter-American Fund for Social Progress, March 14, 1961
579:8 White House Message, American Agriculture, March 16, 1961
579:9 White House Message, Special Message on Foreign Aid, March 22, 1961
579:10 White House Message, Basic Fiscal Policies, March 24, 1961
579:11 White House Message, Re-Organization – Bureau of Customs, March 25, 1961
579:12 White House Message, Defense Budget, March 28, 1961
579:13 White House Message, Regulatory Agencies, April 13, 1961
579:14 White House Message, Message on Taxation, April 20, 1961
579:15 White House Message, Reorganization in the Federal Communications Commission, April 27, 1961
579:16 White House Message, Conflicts of Interest, April 27, 1961
579:17 White House Message, Reorganization Civil Aeronautics Board, May 3, 1961
579:18 White House Message, Federal Trade Commission, May 9, 1961
579:19 White House Message, Reorganization Act of 1949 - National Labor Relations Board, May 24, 1961
579:20 White House Message, Urgent National Needs – Message to Congress, May 25, 1961
579:21 White House Message, Reorganization Plan No. 7 of 1961 – Maritime Functions, June 12, 1961
579:22 White House Message, United Nations Address by President Kennedy, September 25, 1961
579:23 White House Message, National Plan in Mental Retardation, October 9, 1961
579:24 White House Message, State of the Union Message, January 10, 1962
579:25 White House Message, Reorganization Plan Number 1 of 1962, January 30, 1962
579:26 White House Message, Health Message, February 26, 1962
579:27 White House Message, Foreign Aid & Military Assistance, March 12, 1962
579:28 White House Message, Reorganization Plan Number 2, March 29, 1962
579:29 White House Message, Message on Transportation, April 4, 1962
579:30 White House Message, State of the Union Message, January 14, 1963
579:31 White House Message, President’s Message – Farm Message, January 31, 1963
579:32 White House Message, President Kennedy – Mental Illness & Mental Retardation, February 5, 1963
579:33 White House Message, Special Message from President Kennedy – Improving American Health, February 7, 1963
579:34 White House Message, Special Message from President Kennedy – Our Nation’s Youth, February 14, 1963
579:35 White House Message, President’s Message – Aiding Our Senior Citizens, February 21, 1963
579:36 White House Message, President’s Message – “Special Message on Civil Rights,” February 28, 1963
579:37 White House Message, Message from the President – “Free World Defense & Assistance Programs,” April 2, 1963
579:38 White House Message, Message from the President on Civil Rights & Job Opportunities, June 19, 1963
579:39 White House Message, Special Message on Balance of Payments, July 18, 1963
579:39 White House Message, Message on Natural Beauty, February 8, 1965
579:40 White House Message, Railroad Rules Dispute, July 22, 1963
579:41 White House Message, Revising & Modernizing our Immigration Laws, July 23, 1963
579:42 White House Message, Letters from the President to the President of the Senate & the Speaker of the House, October 10, 1963
579:43 White House Message, Address by the Preside-nt before Joint Session of the Congress, November 27, 1963
579:44 White House Message, Housing and Community Development, January 27, 1964
579:45 White House Message, Message on Agriculture, January 31, 1964
579:46 White House Message, Message on Consumer Interests, February 5, 1964
579:47 White House Message, Message on Health, February 10, 1964
579:48 White House Message, Message on Foreign Aid, March 19, 1964
579:49 White House Message, Bipartisan Civil Rights Newsletter, March 19, 1964
579:50 White House Message, Request for Budget Increase, May 18, 1964
579:51 White House Message, Health Message – President Johnson, January 7, 1965
579:52 White House Message, President Johnson – Immigration, January 13, 1965
579:53 White House Message, President Johnson – Foreign Aid Message, January 14, 1965
579:54 White House Message, President Johnson – The State of our Defenses, January 18, 1965
579:55 White House Message, Education – 1965, January 12, 1965
579:56 White House Message, International Cultural Exchange Program for Fiscal Year 1963, February 1, 1965
579:57 White House Message, Home Rule for the District of Columbia, February 2, 1965
579:58 White House Message, Farmers – Food – Etc., February 4, 1965
579:59 White House Message, Balance of Payments and our Gold Position, February 10, 1965
579:60 White House Message, The Nation’s Capitol – Washington, D.C. Home Rule, Etc., February 15, 1965
579:61 White House Message, Message on the Cities, March 2, 1965
579:62 White House Message, Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice, March 8, 1965
579:63 White House Message, Bureau of Customs of the Department of Treasury, March 25, 1965
579:64 White House Message, Area and Regional Economic Development, March 25, 1965
579:65 White House Message, Food for Peace, March 31, 1965
579:66 White House Message, Congress Asked to Appropriate 700 Million Dollars for Military Requirements in Vietnam, May 4, 1965
579:67 White House Message, Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Weather Bureau Consolidated to Form New Agency Known as the Environmental Science Services Administration – Dept. Commerce, May 13, 1965
579:68 White House Message, Excise Tax Reduction, May 17, 1965
579:69 White House Message, Amend the Fair Labor Standards Act, May 18, 1965
579:70 White House Message, Reorganization Plan Number 4 of 1965, May 27, 1965
579:71 White House Message, Silver Coinage, June 3, 1965
579:72 White House Message, H.R. 8439 Returned without Approval of the President, August 23, 1965
579:73 White House Message, Program for Elderly Foster Grandparents, Etc., August 28, 1965
BOX 580
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 221
580:1 Student Loans, Sallie Mae Services and Operations, 1981 – 1982
580:2 Student Loans, Sallie Mae Services and Operations, 1981 – 1982 (A)
580:3 Student Loans, Sallie Mae Services and Operations, 1981 (B)
580:4 Student Loans, Sallie Mae Services and Operations, 1982 (B)
580:5 Student Loans, Sallie Mae Services and Operations, GAO, 1982
580:6 Student Loans, Amendments
580:7 Student Loans, S.2852, Amend Section 439 of High Education Act of 1965, Bill and Report, 1982
580:8 Student Loans, Work Papers, 1982
580:9 Student Loans, Statements, 1982
580:10 Student Loans, Consolidation, 1981
580:11 Student Loans, House Hearing, February 4, 1982
580:12 Sallie Mae, GAO, 1983
580:13 Student Loans, Questions, 1982
580:14 Student Loans, Correspondence Between Student Loan Marketing Association (SLMA) and Senator Randolph, 1981
580:15 Student Loan Marketing Association, Reports by Jean Fraelicher, 1982
580:16 Student Loan Marketing Association, 1981 Annual Report
580:17 Sallie Mae, Student Loan Marketing, 1981 – 1982
580:18 Armand Hammer
580:19 Nobel Peace Prize Nomination of Armand Hammer, 1979 - 1981
580:20 Dr. Armand Hammer Nobel Peace Prize Nomination, 1980
580:21 Armand Hammer, 1983
580:22 Bureau of the Mint, 1964, 1968
580:23 Bureau of Mint, 1969-1973
BOX 581
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 222
581:1 Government Contracts and Procurements, Wheeling Machine Products Company, 1960 – 1961
581:2 Government Contracts, Stercling Faucet Company, 1964
581:3 Government Contracts, 1961 – 1965
581:4 Government Contracts, A-F, 1961 – 1963
581:5 Government Contracts, G-S, 1959 – 1964
581:6 Government Contracts, Gatewood Products, 1960 – 1963
581:7 Government Contracts and Procurements, Fairmont Aluminum Company, 1961
581:8 Government Contracts and Procurement, 1966 – 1969
581:9 Government Contracts and Procurements, Marietta Manufacturing Company, Point Pleasant, West Virginia, 1961 – 1969
581:10 Federal Contracts, Sheidow Bronze, 1970 – 1973
581:11 Department of Contracts and Procurement, A – F, 1972 - 1973
581:12 Department of Federal Contracts and Procurement, G – P, 1970 – 1973
581:13 Department of Federal Contracts and Procurements, Q – Z, 1970 – 1973
581:14 Federal Contracts and Procurement, A – Z, 1975 – 1976
581:15 Government Contracts, Miscellaneous, 1977
581:16 Government Printing Office (GPO), 1959 – 1969
581:17 Government Printing Office (GPO), 1973 - 1974
581:18 Government Printing Office (GPO), 1973 – 1976
581:19 Government Printing Office (GPO), 1975 – 1977
581:20 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1973 – 1974
581:21 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1975 – 1976
581:22 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1977
581:23 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1978
581:24 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1979
581:25 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1980
581:26 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1981
581:27 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1982
581:28 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1983
581:29 Government Printing Office (GPO), Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence, 1984
581:30 Government Printing Office, 1970 – 1971
581:31 Government Printing Office, 1979 – 1982
581:32 Correspondence, The White House, 1966 – 1971
581:33 White House, 1975-1976
581:34 White House, 1977
581:35 White House, undated
581:36 White House, Preservation Fund, 1980
581:37 White House, 1981
581:38 White House, 1977-1978
581:39 White House, 1973-1974
581:40 White House, 1978
581:41 White House, 1979
581:42 White House, 1980
581:43 White House, 1981
581:44 White House, 1982
581:45 White House, 1983
581:46 White House, 1984
581:47 Presidential Inaugural Committee, 1981
581:48 Ronald Reagan Inauguration, 1981
581:49 Governor’s Reception of the Presidential Inaugural, 1980-1981
BOX 582
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 223
582:1 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Life Insurance Industry, 1978
582:2 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Staff Report on Automobile Warranties
582:3 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Clippings, 1982 - 1983
582:4 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), A-C, 1960 – 1976
582:5 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), D-F, 1961 – 1975
582:6 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), G-K, 1959 – 1976
582:7 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), L-O, 1964 – 1976
582:8 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), P-Z, 1959 – 1976
582:9 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 1970 – 1972
582:10 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 1973
582:11 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 1974
582:12 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 1973 - 1984
582:13 Federal Trade Commission, 1980
582:14 Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 1981
582:15 Federal Trade Commission, Funeral Rule, 1983
582:16 Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, 1966 – 1969
582:17 Federal Water Quality Administration, A-Z, 1967 – 1971
582:18 Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, 1971
582:19 Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Morgantown Strip Mine Reclamation, 1977
582:20 Federal Reserve Board, 1960 – 1969
582:21 Federal Reserve System, 1960 – 1972
582:22 Federal Reserve, Interest Rates, 1973
582:23 Federal Reserve Board, A-Z, 1973 – 1974
582:24 Federal Reserve Board, A-Z, 1974-1976
BOX 583
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 224
583:1 Customs, Correspondence, 1960 – 1967
583:2 Customs, Correspondence, 1968 – 1971
583:3 Customs, Correspondence, 1972 – 1979
583:4 Customs, A-P
583:5 Customs, R-Z
583:6 Federal Power Commission (FPC), A-Z, 1970 – 1976
583:7 Federal Power Commission (FPC), 1960 - 1964
583:8 Federal Power Commission (FPC), 1965 – 1977
583:9 Federal Power Commission (FPC), Appalachian Power Company, 1962 – 1966
583:10 Federal Power Commission (FPC), Blue Ridge Project, W.B. Corydon, 1970 – 1973
583:11 Federal Power Commission (FPC), Equitable Gas Company, 1973 – 1974
583:12 Federal Power Commission (FPC), Davis Power Project, 1970 - 1974
583:13 Federal Power Commission (FPC), Davis Power Project, 1970 – 1974 (A)
583:14 Federal Power Commission, Natural Gas Shortage, 1977
583:15 Federal Power Commission, A-G, 1973 – 1975
583:16 Federal Power Commission, H-K, 1974 – 1976
583:17 Federal Power Commission, L-M, 1973 – 1977
583:18 Federal Power Commission, N-P, 1976
583:19 Federal Power Commission, Q-Z, 1974 – 1975
583:20 Federal Power Commission, 1978
BOX 584
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 225
584:1 Office of Emergency Preparedness, 1960 – 1970
584:2 Office of Emergency Preparedness, 1971 – 1974
584:3 Cost of Living Council, December 1971 – July 1972
584:4 Cost of Living Council, August 1972 – December 1972
584:5 Cost of Living Council, January 1973 – December 1973
584:6 Cost of Living Council, January 1974 – March 1974
584:7 Cost of Living Council, 1972 – 1973
584:8 Census Bureau, 1958-1969
584:9 Census Bureau, 1960
584:10 Census Bureau, 1968 – 1978
584:11 Census Bureau, 1970-1979
584:12 Census Bureau, 1972-1973
584:13 Census Bureau, Population and Per Capita Income, 1978
584:14 Census Bureau, 1980
584:15 Census Reports, 1980
584:16 Census Complaints, 1980 – 1983
584:17 Agency for International Development, 1963-1977
584:18 Agency for International Development, 1965
584:19 Flag Use and Background, 1964 – 1966
584:20 Flags, Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence to George M. White (Architect of the
Capitol), 1973 – 1978
584:21 American Flag, Instructions for Ordering and Request, 1976 – 1977
584:22 Flag Request and Information (Federal and State), 1977 – 1984
584:23 Flags, Jennings Randolph Outgoing Correspondence to George M. White (Architect of the
Capitol), 1979 – 1983
584:24 Flags, 1982
584:25 Flags Flown Over the Capitol, 1984
BOX 585
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 226
585:1 Department of Naturalized Citizens of West Virginia, 1959 – 1966
585:2 Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1979 – 1980
585:3 Immigration, 1978
585:4 Immigration, 1976 – 1977
585:5 Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1974
585:6 Underground Evangelical, Immigration and Naturalization Service, Sergei Kourdakou, 1972 – 1973
585:7 Immigration and Naturalization Service, A-B, 1972
585:8 Immigration and Naturalization Service, C, 1972
585:9 Immigration and Naturalization Service, D, 1973 – 1974
585:10 Immigration and Naturalization Service, G-H, 1972
585:11 Immigration and Naturalization Service, I-J, 1973
585:12 Immigration and Naturalization Service, K-L, 1973
585:13 Immigration and Naturalization Service, M, 1972
585:14 Immigration and Naturalization Service Q-R, 1974
585:15 Immigration and Naturalization Service, S, 1974
585:16 Immigration and Naturalization Service, U-V, 1973
585:17 Immigration and Naturalization Service, W, 1974
585:18 Immigration and Naturalization Service, X-Y-Z, 1973
585:19 Immigration and Naturalization, Mennonites, 1977
585:20 Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), 1962 – 1971
585:21 Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Illegal Aliens, 1976 – 1977
585:22 Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), A – L, 1975 – 1977
585:23 Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), M – Z, 1974 – 1977
585:24 Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), 1981 – 1984
585:25 Imports, Glass, 1962
585:26 Imports, Residual Oil, 1969 – 1972
585:27 Imports, Textile, 1970
585:28 Imports, Petrochemicals, 1968
585:29 Imports, Petrochemicals, 1967 – 1968
585:30 Imports, Petrochemicals, 1972
585:31 Imports, 1967 – 1968
585:32 Imports, Glass, 1967
585:33 Export Caucus, 97th Congress, 1981-1982
585:34 Export Caucus, Members, Priorities, September 1979
585:35 Senate Export Caucus, 1981
585:36 Export Caucus, November 24, 1980
585:37 Export Legislation (Pending), September 12, 1980
585:38 Export Caucus, Agricultural Export Policy, July 1, 1980
585:39 Export Caucus, Export Promotion, March 10, 1980
585:40 Export Caucus, EXIM Financing, February 13, 1980
585:41 Export Caucus, January 4, 1980
585:42 Export Caucus, Taxation, December 14, 1979
585:43 Export Caucus, President’s Export Council, December 12, 1979
585:44 Export Caucus, Agriculture, November 13, 1979
585:45 Export Caucus, Productivity, November 26, 1979
585:46 Export Caucus, Trade Reorganization, October 12, 1979
585:47 Export Caucus, Export Trade Association, Webb-Pomerene, October 29, 1979
585:48 Export Administration Act, 1979
585:49 Export Administration Act, S.737, May 1979
585:50 Department of Exports, Import Bank, 1960 – 1963
585:51 Department of Exports, 1965 – 1970
BOX 586
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 227
586:1 Snowshoe, 1979 – 1982
586:2 Snowshoe, 1975 – 1980
586:3 Clippings, Snowshoe Ski Resort, 1982
586:4 Silver Creek, American Resort Services, 1984
586:5 Silver Creek, Real Estate Evaluation Report
586:6 Silver Creek, Ski Area Analysis, April 20, 1983
586:7 Silver Creek, Development Plan, 1984-1988
586:8 Silver Creek, Public Offering Statement, The Lodge at Silver Creek, 1984
586:9 Action, May 1972 – May 1976
586:10 Action, Correspondence, 1980
586:11 Action, Domestic Programs, Amended Request, Fiscal Year 1981
586:12 Action, Domestic Programs, Fiscal Year 1982 Estimated Budget
586:13 Action, February 1983 – October 1984
BOX 587
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 228
587:1 The Story of the Randolph-Sheppard Act, 1965
587:2 Randolph-Sheppard Amendments, 1965 – 1967
587:3 Randolph-Sheppard Act, 1964 – 1965
587:4 Randolph-Sheppard Vending Stand Act (Reference Material), 1936 – 1964
587:5 Randolph-Sheppard Case Correspondence, 1981 – 1982
587:6 Randolph-Sheppard, Arbitrations, 1980 – 1981
587:7 Randolph-Sheppard, Arbitrations, 1980 – 1981 (A)
587:8 Randolph-Sheppard, Department of Defense Income Sharing Lawsuit, 1981 – 1982
587:9 Jennings Randolph, Randolph-Sheppard Act, Thank You Letters, 1984
587:10 Employment, General, 1979 – 1981
587:11 Education, General, Mrs. Helen Mozelle Sims, 1981
587:12 Health, General Correspondence, 1981 – 1982
587:13 Housing, General Material, 1981
587:14 Housing Case Correspondence, 1981
587:15 Rehabilitation, Miscellaneous Case Correspondence, 1981 – 1982
587:16 Social Security Reform, 1981 – 1982
587:17 Social Security, General Correspondence, 1981 – 1982
587:18 Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board (A&TBCB), 1981 – 1982
587:19 Material for the Blind, General, 1981 – 1982
587:20 Budget/Block Grants, General Correspondence, 1981
587:21 Budget, 1981
587:22 Budget/Block Grants, Handicapped Education, General Correspondence, 1981
587:23 Budget/Block Grants, Rehabilitation Act, General, 1981
587:24 Budget/Block Grants, Developmental Disability, West Virginia, 1981
587:25 Budget/Block Grants, Health, 1981
587:26 Budget/Block Grants, Mental Health, General, 1981
587:27 Budget Reconciliation, Conference on Developmental Disabilities, 1981
587:28 Communications, Closed Captioning, 1982
587:29 Nominations, General, 1981
587:30 International Year of the Disabled, 1981 – 1983
587:31 Invitations, Accepted, 1981 – 1982
587:32 Budget Reconciliation Conference, 1981
587:33 Commendations and Congratulations, General, 1982
587:34 Deaf Materials, General Correspondence, 1981 – 1982
587:35 Membership Fees, Private Clubs, 1981
587:36 Department of the Interior Press Releases, 1984
587:37 Democratic Conference Employment and Job Training, 1982
587:38 Employment Correspondence, 1982
587:39 O.I.C. Corporate Communications, 1983
587:40 Minimum Wage, General Accounting Office (GAO) Report, January 1983
587:41 National Commission for Employment Policy (NCEP), 8th Annual Report: The Work Revolution, 1983
BOX 588
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 229
588:1 Bureau of the Budget, 1960 – 1971
588:2 Office of Management and Budget, 1971-1974
588:3 Office of Management and Budget, “The United States Budget in Brief, Fiscal Year 1979”
588:4 Office of Management and Budget, 1981-1982
588:5 Office of Management and Budget, Metropolitan Statistical Areas
588:6 Budget, 1981
588:7 Budget Cuts, 1981
588:8 Budget, General Legislation, 1981
588:9 Budget Reconciliation, 1981
588:10 Budget, Second Round of Regan Budget Cuts, 1981
588:11 Budget, 1982
588:12 Budget Proposals, Fiscal Year 1982
588:13 Budget, Fiscal Year 1983, 1982
588:14 Budget, General Materials and Correspondence, 98th Congress, 1983 – 1984
588:15 International Trade Commission, 1976
588:16 International Trade Commission, 1976 (A)
588:17 International Trade Commission, American Cyanamid Company, 1976
588:18 International Trade Commission, 1977
588:19 International Trade Commission, Clothing Importation, 1977-1978
588:20 International Trade Commission, Imports, 1979
588:21 International Trade Commission, 1982
588:22 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 1969 Appropriations
588:23 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 1966 – 1984
588:24 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Parkersburg Office, 1978
588:25 Panama Canal Treaties, Message from the President of the United States, September 7, 1977
588:26 Panama Canal Zone, 1977 – 1978 (1 of 2)
588:27 Panama Canal Zone, 1977 – 1978 (2 of 2)
588:28 Panama Canal, Names and Additional Tapes, 1976 – 1977
588:29 Panama Canal, Names and Additional Tapes, 1977 – 1978
588:30 Panama Canal, Names and Additional Tapes, 1978
588:31 Panama Canal, Congratulations Letter, 1978
BOX 589
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 230
589:1 North Atlantic Assembly (Ireland/Belgium /France), 1984
589:2 North Atlantic Assembly (Ireland/Belgium/France), 1984 (A)
589:3 North Atlantic Assembly, 1983 – 1984
589:4 North Atlantic Assembly (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg), 1984
589:5 North Atlantic Assembly (NAA/Luxembourg/Netherlands/Norway/Ambassador Bennett), 1984
589:6 Luxembourg/Patton Grave, 1984
589:7 Florida Impact Dinner Information, 1974
589:8 Akron/Cleveland Impact Dinner, 1974
589:9 Charleston Impact Dinner, 1974
589:10 Washington Impact Dinner, 1974
589:11 Pittsburgh Impact Dinner, 1974
589:12 Chicago Impact Dinner, 1974
589:13 Securities and Exchange Commission, Crawford Sloan, 1960
589:14 Securities and Exchange Commission, 1961-1976
589:15 Securities and Exchange Commission, 1973-1975
589:16 Securities and Exchange Commission, 1974-1975
589:17 Securities and Exchange Commission, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation, 1969 and 1977
589:18 Bureau of Prisons, Correspondence, A-Z, 1979-1980
589:19 Bureau of Prisons, 1973-1979*
589:20 Bureau of Prisons, Mill Point Prison Camp, 1960-1962
589:21 Bureau of Prisons, National Training School for Boys, Morgantown, 1962-1965
589:22 Rural-Urban Development, 1972 – 1974
589:23 Rural-Urban Development, 1973 – 1975
BOX 590
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 231
590:1 Public Housing, 1961-1964
590:2 Public Roads, 1961-1967
590:3 Public Roads, 1960-1965
590:4 Public Utilities Commission, 1964
590:5 Public Service Commission, 1963
590:6 Public Welfare, 1963-1966
590:7 Accelerated Public Works, Street Improvements and Storm Drain Facilities, Moundsville, West Virginia, 1962 – 1963
590:8 Appropriations, Public Works, 1966-1967
590:9 American Public Works Association, 1975-1982
590:10 Environment and Public Works Committee, 1981
590:11 Environment and Public Works Committee, 1982
590:12 Environment and Public Works Committee, 1983
590:13 Community Services Administration, 1973 - 1979
590:14 Community Services Administration, Multi-Cap, 1974
590:15 Community Services Administration, 1975
590:16 Community Services Administration, Mingo County Economic Opportunity Commission, 1976-1977
590:17 Community Services Administration, Children’s Home Society, 1977
590:18 Community Services Administration, Berger Associates, 1977
590:19 Community Services Administration, Food and Nutrition Program, 1977-1978
590:20 Community Services Administration, Community Food and Nutrition Program, 1978
590:21 Community Services Administration, West Virginia, 1975 – 1979
590:22 Community Service Administration, 1976
590:23 Department of the Housing and Home Finance Agency (HHFA), Clarksburg Parking Lot, 1964
590:24 Department of the Housing and Home Finance Agency (HHFA), 1958 – 1959
590:25 Department of the Housing and Home Finance Agency (HHFA), A-H, 1961 – 1964
590:26 Department of the Housing and Home Finance Agency (HHFA), 1959 – 1963
590:27 Department of the Housing and Home Finance Agency (HHFA), 1961 – 1963
590:28 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 1964
590:29 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 1972 - 1974
590:30 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 1976
590:31 Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, 1977
BOX 591
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 232
591:1 Religion, Article from Sabbath Recorder, “Eternal Orbit,” 1962
591:2 Religion, Strom Thurmond, 1962
591:3 Religion, Religious Speeches by Senator Strom Thurmond, 1962
591:4 Religion, Hare Krishna Movement, 1980 - 1982
591:5 Religion, First United Presbyterian Church, 1979 - 1981
591:6 Religion, National Prayer Breakfast, 1979 - 1982
591:7 Telegram Drafts, 1969
591:8 Telegrams, 1971
591:9 Telegrams, January 1972
591:10 Telegrams, February 1972
591:11 Telegrams, March 1972
591:12 Telegrams, April 1972
591:13 Telegrams, May 1972
591:14 Telegrams, June 1972
591:15 Telegrams, July 1972
591:16 Telegrams, August 1972
591:17 Telegrams, September 1972
591:18 Telegrams, October 1972
591:19 Telegrams, November 1972
591:20 Telegrams, December 1972
591:21 Consumer Product Safety Commission, S. Schwab Company, 1981
591:22 Telegrams, Miscellaneous, 1973
591:23 Copies of Items Mailed, Barbara Bjornson, 1982 – 1983
591:24 Copies of Items Mailed, Phyllis Botsford, 1982
591:25 Copies of Items Mailed, Dorothy Brown, 1978 – 1983
591:26 Copies of Items Mailed, Pat Cheshire, 1978
591:27 Copies of Items Mailed, Rick Fenton, 1978
591:28 Copies of Items Mailed, Pat Forsythe, 1978
591:29 Copies of Items Mailed, John Giannini, 1977
591:30 Copies of Items Mailed, Joanna Greer, 1977
591:31 Copies of Items Mailed, Pat Griffith, 1977
591:32 Copies of Items Mailed, Dick Harris, 1983
591:33 Copies of Items Mailed, Shirley Harris, 1978 – 1983
591:34 Copies of Items Mailed, Marilyn Hill, 1977 – 1983
591:35 Copies of Items Mailed, Birdie Kyle, 1977 – 1983
591:36 Copies of Items Mailed, George Lawless, 1977 – 1982
591:37 Copies of Items Mailed, Dwayne Mann, 1983
591:38 Copies of Items Mailed, Ned Massee, 1979 – 1983
591:39 Copies of Items Mailed, Philip McGance, 1977 – 1983
591:40 Copies of Items Mailed, Bill Miller, 1983
591:41 Copies of Items Mailed, Ruth Ann Neely, 1977 – 1978
591:42 Copies of Items Mailed, Senator Randolph’s Washington, D.C. Office, 1982 - 1984
591:43 Copies of Items Mailed, Sandy Reese, 1982
591:44 Copies of Items Mailed, Paige Rexroad, 1983
591:45 Copies of Items Mailed, Rose Marie Sanders, 1977 – 1982
591:46 Copies of Items Mailed, Stella Sargent, 1978 – 1983
591:47 Senator Randolph’s Folder, Items Mailed, Etc., 1975 – 1978
591:48 Davis and Elkins College Founder’s Day, October 29, 1969
591:49 Jennings Randolph Testimony on Lowering Voting Age to 18, 1969
591:50 Miscellaneous Clippings, Lower Voting Age to 18, 1970
BOX 592
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 233
592:1 Personal, Robert E. Maxwell, 1959-1960
592:2 Robert Maxwell, 1960-1968
592:3 Personal, Robert E. Maxwell, 1961-1962
592:4 Bob Maxwell, SAFE, 1965
592:5 Robert E. Maxwell, 1967
592:6 Robert E. Maxwell, 1968
592:7 Judge Robert E. Maxwell, 1970 - 1973
592:8 Judge Robert E. Maxwell, 1973-1975
592:9 Napoleon Hill Foundation, Letterhead Paper
592:10 The Five Essentials of Success, Napoleon Hill, Salem College, June 2, 1957
592:11 Guestbook, Jennings Randolph Testimonial, Salem College, July 2, 1973
592:12 Guestbook, January 15, 1974
592:13 West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, 1979 – 1980
592:14 West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, 1982
592:15 United States Chamber of Commerce, 1981
592:16 United States Chamber of Commerce, A National Directory: Business Political Action Committees of Association/Groups Active in 1977, February 1977
592:17 Charleston Area Office (OSHA), 1978-1980
592:18 Walkaround Rights (OSHA Proposed Rulemaking), 1980-1981
592:19 OSHA, 1980-1982
592:20 Human Resources Committee Matters, 1980
592:21 Human Resources Matters, 1981
BOX 593
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 234
593:1 National Science Foundation, A-Z, 1975 – 1978
593:2 National Youth Science Camp, Senate Luncheon, 1979
593:3 National Youth Science Camp, 1980
593:4 National Youth Science Camp, 1981
593:5 National Youth Science Camp, 1982
593:6 National Youth Science Camp, 1983
593:7 National Youth Science Camp (Elizabeth Dole), 1984
593:8 National Youth Science Camp
593:9 National Youth Science Luncheon Paraphernalia, July 25, 1984
593:10 National Youth Science Luncheon Paraphernalia, July 25, 1984 (A)
593:11 Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA) Program (Youth) in West Virginia Youth Program, Junior League of West Virginia, 1979 – 1980
593:12 CETA Youth Programs, 1982
593:13 Junior League of West Virginia Youth Program, 1979-1980
593:14 Youth Program, National 4-H Center, 1979 – 1984
593:15 National Council on Youth Leadership, 1981
593:16 Boys Nation, 1981
593:17 Boy Scouts of America, 1979
593:18 Girls Nation, 1984
593:19 Youth Policy Institute, 1980
593:20 Young Adult Conservation Corps (YACC), 1980
593:21 YMCA Conference on National Affairs, 1979
593:22 Education, Church Related Schools, 1981 – 1982
593:23 Education, Institute for Political and Legal Education, 1983
593:24 Education, Youth Institute for Peace in the Middle East, 1981
593:25 Education, Science Service (Thomas Andrew Dzmura), 1983
593:26 Education, Catholic University of America, 1979
593:27 Education, Federal Forum, 1982
593:28 Education, Schools and Colleges, Salem College Reservation Funds, 1959 - 1966
593:29 Teachers, 1982
593:30 Follow Through, 1983
593:31 Higher Education Materials, 1980 – 1982
593:32 Interview with Dr. Sarah Louise Stevens, October 28, 1982
593:33 Marshall University, Oral History of Ray M. Kessel, M.D., 1979
593:34 Marshall University, Oral History of Esther-Grace Henri McNeil, 1981
593:35 Marshall University, Oral History Information Sheet and Gift and Release Agreement Forms
593:36 Oral History Project Application Packet, Robert F. Maddox, 1984 – 1985*
BOX 594
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 235
594:1 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Apollo Soyuz Test Project, 1974-1976
594:2 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1971-1983
594:3 National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), C. I. Whitten Transfer, Huntington, 1960-1962
594:4 National Endowment for the Arts, 1967-1980
594:5 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1975-1976
594:6 National Capital Housing Authority, 1959-1974
594:7 National Commission on Water Quality, 1973-1974
594:8 National Credit Union Association, 1973
594:9 National Foundation on the Arts and Humanities, 1974
594:10 National Guard Armory/Army Reserve Center, Clarksburg, 1960
594:11 National Guard Bureau, 1962-1965
594:12 National Guard, Warrant Officers, 1960
594:13 National Institute of Health, 1961-1978
594:14 National Labor Relations Board, 1959-1981
594:15 National Association of County Employees, 1981
594:16 National Council of Agricultural Employers, 1980
594:17 National Peace Academy Campaign, Campaign Updates, 1983
594:18 Immigration, HR 1510, Immigration Reform Legislation, 1983
594:19 Immigration, S 529, Immigration Reform Legislation, 1983
594:20 Immigration, S 190, Immigration Needs, Labor Gateway City Act, 1983
594:21 Cuu Hiep Nguyen, 1982 – 1984
594:22 Dr. Gopal M. Pardasani, 1984
594:23 Dr. Alfredo R. Soliva, 1984
594:24 Dr. Farukh Ahmed Khan, 1984
594:25 Mr. Bella Karoli, 1984
594:26 Betty Pool, 1984
594:27 Richard Baker, 1983 – 1984
594:28 John Barbas, 1984
594:29 Jorge Nestor Fernandez, 1984
594:30 Joyce I. and Reverend Joe A. Samuels, 1984
594:31 Mrs. Co Conant, 1984
594:32 Citizenship Education, 1980 – 1982
594:33 Citizenship Education, 1980 – 1984
594:34 Citizenship Education, 1981 – 1982
594:35 Citizenship Education, 1982 – 1984
BOX 595
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 236
595:1 The Unapplauded Molders of Men: The Origin of Mother’s Day – A Tribute to Anna Jarvis, Reprint of Speech by Jennings Randolph, May 11, 1933
595:2 Speech Material, Alfred T. Hill, Tradition and Change, 1967
595:3 Speech Materials, Rehabilitation
595:4 Speech Materials, Narrative
595:5 Speech Materials
595:6 Speeches, General
595:7 Speech, West Virginia Older 4-H, Jackson’s Mill, June 22, 1980
595:8 Speech, CCC Alumni Meeting, Richwood, August 9, 1980
595:9 Speech, Education with Purpose, West Virginia Association of School Administrators and West Virginia School Boards Association, Canaan Valley, May 13, 1983
595:10 Speech, The Development of Religious Liberty, 1959
595:11 Speech, Commercial Law League of America, 1959
595:12 Speech, Metropolitan Police Boys and Girls Club, January 12, 1980
595:13 Index, Jennings Randolph Speeches, Pre-1967 – 1976
595:14 Jennings Randolph Speeches, 1980
595:15 Jennings Randolph Speeches, 1981
595:16 Jennings Randolph Speeches, 1982
595:17 Jennings Randolph Speeches, 1983
595:18 Jennings Randolph Speeches, 1984
595:19 Deafness Speech Materials, 1979
595:20 Developmental Disabilities Speech Materials, 1973 – 1975
595:21 Education Speech Materials, 1974 – 1980
595:22 Equal Rights Speech Materials, 1953 – 1962
595:23 Speech Schedule, 1969
595:24 Speech Schedule, 1971
595:25 Speech Schedule, 1973
595:26 Speech Schedule, 1975
595:27 Speeches, 1967 - 1974
595:28 Speech Copies, 1974
595:29 Programs and Favors, 1959
595:30 Programs and Favors, 1960
595:31 Programs, 1961
595:32 Miscellaneous Programs
595:33 Program, Appreciation Day Dinner, Jennings Randolph, Philippi, West Virginia, March 24, 1984
595:34 Program, Boys Nation, 1980
595:35 Program, Democratic Congressional Dinner, Washington, D.C., March 15, 1978
595:36 Program, Annual West Virginia Vocational Association Luncheon, Charleston, West Virginia, November 4, 1976
595:37 Program, West Virginia Young Democrats State Convention, 1977
595:38 Program, Annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, September 17, 1977
595:39 Program, Annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, August 23, 1980
595:40 Program, Annual Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, West Virginia, November 2, 1979
595:41 Program, Testimonial Banquet in Honor of Jennings Randolph, Morgantown, West Virginia, November 6, 1965
595:42 Program, Hi Carpenter Memorial Bridge Dedication, St. Mary’s, West Virginia, November 19, 1977
595:43 Program, West Virginia Federation of Democratic Women, Huntington, West Virginia, October 11-12, 1974
595:44 Braxton County Commission, 1972
595:45 Braxton County Import Towns, Gassaway and Sutton, 1972 – 1976
595:46 Braxton County Hospital and Nursing Home, 1975 – 1976
595:47 Braxton County Hospital and Nursing Home, 1975 – 1976 (A)
595:48 Harrison County Historical Society, 1983
BOX 596
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 237
596:1 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, September 1960-November 1960, 1960 Campaign
596:2 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, January 1961
596:3 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, February 1961
596:4 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, March 1961
596:5 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, April 1961
596:6 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, May 1961
596:7 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, June 1961
596:8 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, July 1961
596:9 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, August 1961
596:10 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, September 1961
596:11 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, October 1961
596:12 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, November 1961
596:13 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, December 1961
596:14 Jennings Randolph, Appointment Calendar, 1961
596:15 Jennings Randolph, Calendar, Expenses, 1961
596:16 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, January 1962
596:17 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, February 1962
596:18 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, March 1962
596:19 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, April 1962
596:20 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, May 1962
596:21 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, June 1962
596:22 Jennings Randolph, Schedule, July 1962
596:23 Senator Randolph Call Sheets and Appointments, 97th Congress, 1979 – 1982
596:24 Itinerary, Senator Randolph, 1974 - 1977
596:25 Itinerary, Senator Randolph, 1978
596:26 Itinerary, Senator Randolph, 1979 - 1982
596:27 Itinerary, Senator Randolph, 1983
596:28 Itinerary, Senator Randolph, 1984
596:29 Calendar Requests, 1977 – 1980
596:30 Calendar Requests, 1980 – 1981
596:31 Calendar Requests, 1980 – 1982
596:32 Calendar Requests, 1982 – 1983
596:33 Certificate, Soil Conservation Society of America, August 16, 1967
596:34 Certificate, Fairmont Lions Club, January 7, 1972
596:35 Certificate, West Virginia Vocational Association, November 4, 1976
596:36- Certificate, Historic Grafton, September 4, 1982
596:37 Certificate, Amateur Athletic Union, September 8, 1982
596:38 Certificate, West Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, 1972
596:39 Certificate, West Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, July 17, 1984
596:40 Certificate, West Virginia Chapter, American Public Works Association, 1972
596:41 Certificate, James Rumsey Vocational Technical Center, June 30, 1983
596:42 Certificate, American Legion
596:43 Certificate, West Virginia Society of Architects, Elkins Post Office, Courthouse, Federal Building, Irving Bowman and Associates
596:44 Certificate, Dedication Ceremonies, Fairmont Arbors, December 4, 1977
596:45 Certificate, Omicron Delta Kappa, May 2, 1982
596:46 Urban Renewal Administration, A-F, 1964 – 1965
596:47 Urban Renewal Administration, G-L, 1960 – 1970
596:48 Urban Renewal Administration, M-R, 1963 – 1967
596:49 Urban Renewal Administration, S, 1964 – 1966
596:50 Urban Renewal Administration, T-Z, 1962 – 1966
596:51 Rural Electrification Administration, 1959-1963
596:52 Harrison Rural Electrification Association, 1984
596:53 Trade Publications, Japan, 1982
596:54 Trade Publications, Japan, 1983
596:55 Buy American Legislation, H.R.3103, Surface Transportation, 1983
596:56 Trade Adjustment Assistance, H.R.3391, 1983
BOX 597
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 238
597:1 Democratic Publications, 1957 – 1960
597:2 Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1960
597:3 Democratic Staff Meeting, 1982
597:4 Democratic Congressional Dinner Program, The Washington Hilton, Washington, D.C., March 31, 1982
597:5 Democratic Policy Committee, Special Reports, 1983
597:6 Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1983 – 1984
597:7 Democratic Conference, 1980 – 1984
597:8 Congressional Districts, 1972
597:9 Congressional District Data Map, 1973
597:10 Democratic Party Rules and Regulations, 1971
597:11 Women’s National Democratic Club, 1984
597:12 U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, 1962
597:13 Gun Control, 1968 – 1979
597:14 Gun Control Letters, 1977 – 1978
597:15 W. K. Kellogg Grants, 1979 – 1980
597:16 W. K. Kellogg Foundation, 1981
597:17 W. K. Kellogg Foundation 50th Anniversary, 1979
597:18 Savings Certificates, S.Res.59, 1979
597:19 Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1981 – 1982
597:20 First National Bank, Piedmont, West Virginia, 1981
597:21 First National Bank, West Hamlin, West Virginia, 1979
597:22 First National Bank, South Charleston, West Virginia, 1982
597:23 Heritage National Bank, 1980
597:24 Willow Island, National Bureau of Standards (NBS) Supplemental Report, July 11, 1980
597:25 Willow Island Disaster, 1979
597:26 Willow Island Disaster Organization, R.V. Bowser, 1978
597:27 Willow Island, West Virginia Commission, 1978 – 1979
597:28 Willow Island, Internal Reports, 1978
597:29 Willow Island Scaffolding Disaster, St. Mary’s, West Virginia, 1978
597:30 U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), 1977 –1978, Willow Island
597:31 Update File, Willow Island, 1978 – 1979
597:32 Citations, Willow Island, 1978
597:33 Investigation of Construction Failure, 1979*
BOX 598
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 239
598:1 Bulletin of the American College of Surgeons, September-October 1968
598:2 Department of Health and Human Services, 1976
598:3 Department of Health and Human Services, 1981
598:4 Department of Health and Human Services, Nutrition (Sara Sloan/Jim Compton), 1981
598:5 Department of Health and Human Services, Antibiotic Certification Fees, 1981
598:6 Department of Health and Human Services, Children’s Defense Fund, 1980
598:7 Department of Health and Human Services, Child Development Association Consortium, 1980
598:8 Department of Health and Human Services, Labor and Human Resources, 1984
598:9 Department of Health and Human Services, Laotian Refugees, 1983
598:10 Department of Health and Human Services, Parents Anonymous, 1979-1982
598:11 Department of Health and Human Services, Hospice Care, 1982-1983
598:12 Department of Health and Human Services, Family Service Association of America, 1980-1981
598:13 Department of Health and Human Services, Hardy County Sheltered Workshop, 1980
598:14 Department of Health and Human Services, Northern Panhandle Mental Health Center, 1979
598:15 Department of Health and Human Services, VEPCO (Low Income Rental Property), 1982
598:16 Department of Health and Human Services, Vietnam Veterans Counseling Center, Huntington,
West Virginia, 1980-1982
598:17 Department of Health and Human Services, Vietnam Veterans Counseling Centers, 1981
598:18 Department of Health and Human Services, Stonegate, West Virginia Religious Seat, 1982-1983
598:19 Department of Health and Human Services, Miscellaneous, 1980
598:20 Department of Health and Human Services, Miscellaneous, 1981
598:21 Department of Health and Human Services, Miscellaneous, 1982
598:22 Department of Health and Human Services, Miscellaneous, 1983
598:23 Department of Health and Human Services, Family Homes Corp., 1984
598:24 Department of Health and Human Services, Union Rescue-Monroe Transport and Ambulance
Services, 1982
598:25 Office of Personnel Management, 1979
598:26 Office of Personnel Management, 1979 (A)
598:27 Office of Personnel Management, 1980
598:28 Office of Personnel Management, 1981
598:29 Office of Personnel Management, 1982
598:30 Office of Personnel Management, 1983
598:31 Office of Personnel Management, 1984
598:32 Age Discrimination in Employment, 1972 – 1978
598:33 Age Discrimination, White House Conference on Aging, 1982
598:34 Federal Highway Administration, 1973-1974
598:35 Federal Highway Administration, 1973-1974 (A)
598:36 Federal Highway Administration, 1975-1976
598:37 Federal Highway Administration, 1976
598:38 Federal Highway Administration, 1977
598:39 Federal Highway Administration, 1978
598:40 Highway Trust Fund, 1972-1979
598:41 Project, Charleston Traffic Control Signal Demonstration Program, 1978
598:42 Project, W. D. Kelley, 1978
598:43 Highways, Miscellaneous, 1969
598:44 Highway Safety Director, 1969
598:45 Highways, 1969, article regarding Great Lakes to Florida Highway Association
598:46 Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, 1978-1980
598:47 West Virginia Department of Highways, Draft Environmental Impact Statement, Weirton US 22 Bypass, Brooke and Hancock Counties, 1981
598:48 West Virginia Department of Highways, Final Environmental Impact Statement, Corridor G, Mingo County, Chattaroy to Miller Creek, 1983
598:49 West Virginia Department of Highways, Correspondence, 1979-1984
BOX 599
Government Agencies/Subject Files Box 240
599:1 Community Facilities Administration, 1956-1961
599:2 Community Facilities Administration, January 1962-May 1962
599:3 Community Facilities Administration, June 1962-September 1962
599:4 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), October 1962 – December 1962
599:5 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), January 1963
599:6 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), February 1963
599:7 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), March 1963
599:8 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), April 1963
599:9 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), May 1963 – June 1963
599:10 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), July 1963
599:11 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), August 1963
599:12 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), September 1963 – October 1963
599:13 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), November 1963 – December 1963
599:14 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), January 1964 – March 1964
599:15 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), April 1964 – July 1964
599:16 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), August 1964 – December 1964
599:17 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), January 1965 – December 1965
599:18 Community Facilities Administration (CFA), January 1966 – October 1966
599:19 Community Facilities Administration, 1963-1969
599:20 National Science Foundation, Graduate Fellowship Awards, 1962
599:21 National Science Foundation, West Liberty State College, 1962
599:22 National Science Foundation, Salem College, 1963
599:23 National Science Foundation, 1963
599:24 National Science Foundation, 1965
599:25 National Science Foundation, 1966
599:26 National Science Foundation, West Virginia Institute of Technology, 1965 – 1966
599:27 National Science Foundation, Marshall University, 1967
599:28 National Science Foundation, West Virginia University, 1968
599:29 National Science Foundation, 1968
599:30 National Science Foundation, West Virginia University, Animal Industry and Veterinary Science
Department Equipment, 1969
599:31 National Science Foundation, 1973
599:32 National Science Foundation, 1976
599:33 National Science Foundation, 1977
599:34 National Science Foundation, 1978
599:35 National Science Foundation, 1979
599:36 National Science Foundation, 1980
599:37 National Science Foundation, Radio Telescope at National Radio Astronomy Observatory in
Green Bank, West Virginia, 1961
599:38 Humble Oilways, 1965
599:39 National Science Foundation, Cloud Seeding, 1971
599:40 National Weather, Beckley Station, 1969
599:41 National Science Foundation, 1972 – 1973
599:42 National Science Foundation, 1972 – 1973 (A)
599:43 National Science Foundation, Marshall University, 1974
599:44 National Science Foundation, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 1972 – 1973
599:45 National Science Foundation, Camp, 1973
599:46 National Science Foundation, West Virginia State College, 1971 – 1972
599:47 National Science Foundation, West Virginia Anaerobic Digestion of Solid Waste and Sewage to
Methane, 1972
599:48 National Science Foundation, West Virginia Coal Conversion, 1974
599:49 National Science Foundation, West Virginia University Institute of Technology, 1973 – 1974
599:50 National Science Foundation, 1976
BOX 600
Pre-Senate Box 1
600:1 Aviation, Air Power, 1941-1955
600:2 Aviation, Air Power, 1941-1955 (A)
600:3Aviation, Progress and Problems, 1943-1950
600:4 Aviation, Progress and Problems, 1943-1950 (A)
600:5 National Aviation Education Council Conference, New Jersey, February 15, 1952
600:6 National Association of Postmasters Address, October 15, 1952
600:7 Aviation, Air Transport, Facts, Figures, Developmental System, Etc., 1949-1956
600:8 Aviation, Air Transport, Facts, Figures, Developmental System, Etc., 1949-1956 (A)
600:9 Lake Central Flights
600:10 History of Aviation, 1950-1955
600:11 Aviation, Airport Problems, 1947-1957
600:12 Aviation, Airport Problems, 1947-1957 (A)
600:13 Aviation, Airport Problems, 1947-1957 (B)
600:14 Aviation, Air Power is the Working Together of All of Us, 1951
600:15 “Aviation Builds New World,” 1945
600:16 Aviation, Miscellaneous, 1953
600:17 Aviation, Air Transportation and Rail, 1949-1956
600:18 Aviation, Air Transportation and Rail, 1949-1956 (A)
600:19 Aviation, Capital Airlines, 1950-1957 (1 of 2)
600:20 Aviation, Capital Airlines, 1948-1953 (2 of 2)
600:21 Aviation, Education, 1942-1951
600:22 Aviation, Education (schools/pamphlets), 1942-1956
600:23 Aviation, Safety/Maintenance, 1947-1952
600:24 Aviation, Civil Air Patrol, 1946/1970
600:25 Aviation, Military, 1954
BOX 601
Pre-Senate Box 2
601:1 Aviation, Civil, 1942-1951
601:2 Aviation, HR 548, Aviation Education Division, 1942-1952
601:3 Aviation, Future of (Domestic Planning)
601:4 Aviation, Air Cargo and Distribution, 1949-1953
601:5 Aviation, Legislation, 1945-1950
601:6 Aviation, Detroit and other Michigan cities, 1951
601:7 Aviation, Wright Brothers Addresses, 1934-1953
601:8 “Aviation and American Welfare,” speech by Jennings Randolph, February 20, 1939
601:9 “Aviation Builds a New World,” speech by Jennings Randolph, 1945-1946
601:10 Aviation, Air Transport Industry Addresses, Jennings Randolph, 1945-1950
601:11 Aviation, Air Transport Industry Addresses, 1948-1957
601:12 Aviation, Air Transport Industry Addresses, J. H. Carmichael, 1950-1952
601:13 Aviation, Air Transport Industry Addresses, Robert Ramspeck, 1947-1950
601:14 Aviation, Air Transport Industry Addresses, Stanley Gewirtz, 1956
601:15 Aviation, Local Facts, Cities and Towns, 1943-1956
601:16 Aviation, General, 1936-1954
601:17 Aviation, General (West Virginia Aviation Forum), 1944-1956
601:18 Model Aviation, 1946
601:19 Aviation Education, 1940-1941
601:20 Congressional Flying Club, 1945
601:21 Aviation Tax, 1945
601:22 Aviation Committee, State Planning Board (includes Moorefield airfield history), 1945-1946
601:23 Airways Committee, State Planning Board, 1943-1944
601:24 Barbour County Airport, 1945-1946
601:25 Elkins Airport, 1945-1946
601:26 Martinsburg Airport, 1945
601:27 Airports, Miscellaneous, 1945-1946
601:28 Airports, Post-War Plans, 1943-1945
601:29 Air Marking, 1946
601:30 Report of South Carolina's Air Transport Potential, April 5, 1945
BOX 602
Pre-Senate Box 3
602:1 Booklets, 1947-1948
602:2 H.R. 540, Airport Survey, 1943-1945
602:3 H.R. 549, Air Defense, 1943-1945
602:4 H.R. 34, Aviation, 1945
602:5 H.R. 550, Defense Department, 1945-1946
602:6 Airports, 1946
602:7 H.R. 4, Airport Development, 1945
602:8 H.R. 20, Air Policy Commission, 1943-1945
602:9 H.R. 64, Air Transportation, 1945
602:10 Harper’s Ferry National Monument, 1955
602:11 H.R. 233 and 234, Island Acquisition, 1944-1945
602:12 H.R. 280, Securities Act, 1945
602:13 Aeronotics, Jennings Randolph Honorary Degree, Salem College, 1943
602:14 H.R. 2937, Scientfic and Technical Advancement Committee, 1937-1945
602:15 H.R. 2994, Small Industries, Banking, 1944-1954
602:16 H.R. 6066, Defense Unification, 1946
602:17 Political, Miscellaneous, 1958
602:18 Advertiser’s Digest, 1952
602:19 Advertiser’s Digest, 1953
602:20 Advertiser’s Digest, 1954
602:21 Advertiser’s Digest, 1955
602:22 Advertiser’s Digest, 1956
602:23 Advertiser’s Digest, 1957
602:24 Advertiser’s Digest, 1958
602:25 Atlas Action Reminder, Quotes, 1956-1958
602:26 Advertising, 1954
602:27 Alaska (No. 2 file), 1942-1943
602:28 Aliens, 1939
602:29 Automobile Industry, 1950
602:30 Atom Bomb, National Security, 1949
602:31 Speech, Hardware Merchants and Manufacturers Association, Philadelphia, January 23, 1958
602:32 Athens Water and Sewer Bond Ordinance, 1951
BOX 603
Pre-Senate Box 4
603:1 Mike Benedum, 1943-1951
603:2 Benedum – “King of the Wildcatters,” 1941-1943
603:3 Communism, 1946-1964
603:4 Community Chest, 1948-1949
603:5 Business and Government, File #1, 1950-1972
603:6 Business and Government Magazine Articles, File #2, 1952-1954
603:7 Business and Government Pamphlets, File #2, 1952-1956
603:8 Business and Government Clippings, File #2, 1952-1954
603:9 Business and Government, File #2
603:10 Business and Government, File #2, 1950-1953
603:11 Business and Government, File #3, Magazine Articles, 1944-1955
603:12 Business and Government, File #3, Pamphlets, 1947-1955
603:13 Business and Government, File #3, 1954-1955
603:14 Community, 1953-1956
603:15 Commencement Addresses, 1945-1955
603:16 Capital Magazine, Re: Public Speaking by Jennings Randolph, 1951
603:17 Engineering, 1950-1957
603:18 Equal Rights, Berkeley Springs Newspaper Article about Young Democrats Holding Their First State Convention, 1933
603:19 Eulogy, 1949-1972
603:20 Election Results (Taken from Blue Book), 1934
603:21 Economics, 1952-1957
603:22 Farming, 1952
603:23 Food, 1950
603:24 Freedoms Foundation, 1952
603:25 Government Operations, Etc., 1946-1956
603:26 Highways and Roads Pamphlets, 1933-1952
603:27 Highways and Roads Speeches, 1948-1956
603:28 Government, The Federal Employee, 1946-1959
603:29 Guideposts, 1954
BOX 604
Pre-Senate Box 5
604:1 Political Documents
604:2 Prayers, 1943
604:3 Post-War Planning, 1943-1944
604:4 Public Relations, 1954
604:5 Quote, Weekly Digest, 1951
604:6 Religious Speech References, 1950-1969
604:7 Synthetic Rubber, Miscellaneous, 1942-1943
604:8 Science and Technology, Clippings and Speeches, 1955-1956
604:9 Magazines and Pamphlets, Salesmanship Services, 1953-1955
604:10 Speeches, Salesmanship Services, 1953
604:11 Clippings, Salesmanship Services, 1954
604:12 Science and Technology, Magazines and Pamphlets, 1952-1955
604:13 Social Sciences, 1946
604:14 Notes in Own Handwriting, Salesmanship Services
604:15 Socialism, Fight, 1950-1951
604:16 “Spires of the Spirit,” Fred B. Harris, 1957
604:17 Success Unlimited, 1954
604:18 Success Unlimited, 1955
604:19 Success Unlimited, 1956
604:20 Success Unlimited, 1957
604:21 Success Unlimited, 1958
604:22 Articles, 1947-1948
604:23 Blanche Noyes
604:24 American Federation of the Physically Handicapped
604:25 Employment of the Physically Handicapped, Governor’s Committee, 1956-1957
604:26 Statements, American Road Builders Association, 1958
604:27 Miscellaneous, 1956-1957
604:28 Published Stories for Use in Speeches
604:29 Clippings, 1951-1957
BOX 605
Pre-Senate Box 6
605:1 Ernest Randolph’s Fitness
605:2 Press Releases/Speeches, 1936-1946
605:3 Program, West Virginia State Branch, National League of District Postmasters of the United States, Annual Convention, Tygart Hotel, Elkins, May 22-23, 1929
605:4 Certificate, Democratic National Committee, Presidential Campaign of 1936, Jennings Randolph, Flight Commander of Roosevelt Aerial Caravans for West Virginia
605:5 Clippings, 1940s
605:6 West Virginia Delegation to the Democratic National Convention, 1952
605:7 Politics, 1950s
605:8 Politics, 1956
605:9 Jennings Randolph Speech, “Losing Democracy by Default,” 1952
605:10 Jennings Randolph Speech, “A World of Neighbors”
605:11 Personal, Jennings Randolph, January-June 1955
605:12 Personal, Jennings Randolph, July-December 1955
605:13 Speech Material, Youth, 1933-1956
605:14 Speech, Jennings Randolph, “Pulling Together for a Transportation Future Unlimited,” Western New York Institute of Transportation, Buffalo, April 10, 1956
605:15 Speech, Jennings Randolph, “Forfeiting Our Freedom,” 1952 Gulf States Industrial Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi, April 24, 1952
605:16 Article on Jennings Randolph speech, “The Good New Days,” Middle Atlantic Wholesalers Association, Atlantic City, March 24
605:17 Excerpts from Speech, Jennings Randolph, “What the Consumer Thinks of Dress Up America,” National Association of Retail Clothiers and Furnishers, Chicago, February 25, 1952
605:18 Speech, Jennings Randolph, “It Is Everybody’s Job,” American Cemetery Association, Grand Rapids, Michigan, August 8, 1950
605:19 Public Speakers, Miscellaneous, 1950-1957
605:20 Public Speakers, Napoleon Hill, 1957
605:21 Public Speakers, Millard Bennett
605:22 Public Speakers, Shane MacCarthy, 1957
605:23 Public Speakers, Andrew S. Beshore, 1950
605:24 Public Speakers, James E. Gheen, 1956
605:25 Speech by Jennings Randolph, “The Value of Roads in War,” American Roadbuilder, February 1943
605:26 Speech Material
605:27 Speech Manuscripts, Circa 1940s
605:28 Speech, West Virginia Motor Truck Association, November 5, 1955
605:29 Speech, Western New York Institute of Transportation, April 10, 1956
605:30 Speech, Motor Transport Association, Reno, Nevada, December 4, 1956
605:31 Congressional Records on Aviation, 1939-1945
605:32 “Global Air Travel,” by Jennings Randolph, The Diplomat, April 1954
BOX 606
Pre-Senate Box 7
606:1 Congressional Record Reference, Jennings Randolph, House of Representatives, 1933–1946
606:2 Congressional Record, Indices, 1939 - 1941
606:3 Federal Airport Act, 1945-1955
606:4 H.R.5175, Blind Bill Amendment, Committee on Labor, 1946
606:5 Condensed Report of a Survey on the Operation of Vending Stands for the Blind in Public Buildings
606:6 H.R.3067, Blind, Randolph-Sheppard Act, 1953-1957
606:7 Report of a Survey Made of the Operation of Vending Stands for the Blind in Federal Buildings Under the Provisions of the Randolph-Sheppard Act
606:8 Randolph-Sheppard Act (20th Anniversary), 1940-1956
606:9 Hagerstown, Maryland Daily Mail, 1957
606:10 Publications, Highway Builder, 1944
606:11 Publication, Current Ideas, 1938
606:12 Publication, Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, 1951
606:13 Article, Jennings Randolph, “The FBI Deserves Support,” True Detective Mysteries, March 1940
606:14 FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, 1951
606:15 Jennings Randolph, Brief Sketches of O.J. Morrison, August 1926
606:16 Salem College Newsletter, 1907
606:17 Business Ads, Salem, West Virginia
606:18 Jennings Randolph, Clippings, 1939-1940
606:19 Invitation, 1939
606:20 Program, Presidential Birthday Ball, January 30, 1935
606:21 Inter-Collegiate Press Association of West Virginia Program, Third Annual Convention, West Virginia University, November 26-27, 1923
606:22 Intercollegiate Press Association of West Virginia, Articles of Organization
606:23 Magazine Articles on Jennings Randolph
606:24 Ribbon, New River State College, Delegate, 1931 Press Convention
606:25 West Virginia Official Returns of General Election, November 7, 1944
606:26 Signed Copy, Poems of Life, By J. Buhl Shahan
606:27 The Unapplauded Molders of Men – The Origin of Mother’s Day: A Tribute to Anna Jarvis, Reprint of a Speech by Jennings Randolph, May 11, 1933
606:28 Randolph of Randolph-Sheppard, by Warren Bledsoe, December 1974
606:29 Hearings, House Subcommittee on Labor, H.R.4927, Operation of Stands in Federal Buildings by Blind Persons, June 29, 1939
606:30 Statistics of the Presidential and Congressional Election of November 7, 1944
606:31 “The Message,” Salem, West Virginia, April 5, 1922, April 3, 1923, and August 15, 1923
606:32 White House Invitations, 1933-1968
606:33 Jennings Randolph, House of Representatives Stationary
606:34 Jennings Randolph, Report Cards, Salem College, 1923-1924
606:35 Poetry (Not by Jennings Randolph)
606:36 Writing Guides, Clarksburg Telegram
606:37 Strip-Roads in West Virginia, S. H. Bailey, 1957
606:38 Map, West Virginia Highways (Divisions Drawn On), 1957
606:39 Correspondence, Capital Airlines, Re: Jennings Randolph Book (Mr. Chairman, Ladies, and Gentlemen), 1951-1956
606:40 Aviation, Articles, Jennings Randolph, Airports Coming Up, Skyways, June 1945
606:41 Congressional Record, Jennings Randolph Speech, Fighting and Living in the Air Age, October 1, 1942
606:42 Aviation, Article, Jennings Randolph, The R.F.D. Grows Wings, National Aeronautics, May 1941
606:43 Aviation, Article, Jennings Randolph, Congress and the Challenge of Aviation, Aero Digest, January 15, 1945
606:44 Aviation, Article, Jennings Randolph, Aviation Fuels for the Future, Aero Digest, January 15, 1944
606:45 Aviation, Article, Jennings Randolph, Building Mainstreets for America’s Aviation, January 1945
606:46 Publication, International Fire Fighter, August 1939
606:47 Press Kit, Capital Airlines, 1956-1957
606:48 FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, June 1951
606:49 Handbook for Criminal Court Petit Jurors, Intermediate Court of Kanawha County
606:50 1937-1938 Official Year Book of the West Virginia State Federation of Labor, Parkersburg, August 23-26, 1937
606:51 Legislation, Federal Mine Inspections, 1940-1943
606:52 Department of Peace, 1945-1959
606:53 Department of Peace, 1945-1955
BOX 607
Pre-Senate Box 8
607:1 Correspondence, Jennings Randolph, Speech Appearances, 1952
607:2 Correspondence, Jennings Randolph, Speech Appearances, 1953
607:3 Correspondence, Jennings Randolph, Speech Appearances, 1954
607:4 Correspondence, Jennings Randolph, Speech Appearances, 1955
607:5 Correspondence, Jennings Randolph, Speech Appearances, 1956
607:6 Correspondence, Jennings Randolph, Speech Appearances, 1957
607:7 Correspondence, Jennings Randolph, Speech Appearances, 1958
607:8 Index, Jennings Randolph, Speech Appearances, 1947-1955
607:9 Speeches, Jennings Randolph, 1950-1957 (1 of 2)
607:10 Speeches, Jennings Randolph, 1950-1957 (2 of 2)
607:11 Jennings Randolph, Personal, Taxes, 1940s*
607:12 Jennings Randolph, Personal, 1940s
607:13 Jennings Randolph, Personal, 1950s
607:14 Jennings Randolph, Personal, January-July 1956
607:15 Jennings Randolph, Personal, July-December 1956
607:16 Jennings Randolph, Personal, January-July 1957
607:17 Jennings Randolph, Personal, August-December 1957
607:18 Jennings Randolph, Personal, January-July 1958
607:19 Jennings Randolph, Personal, Miscellaneous (1 of 4)
607:20 Jennings Randolph, Personal, Miscellaneous (2 of 4)
607:21 Jennings Randolph, Personal, Miscellaneous (3 of 4)
607:22 Jennings Randolph, Personal, Miscellaneous (4 of 4)
607:23 Henry Walker, Agent for Randolph Speaking Engagements, 1956-1958
607:24 Jennings Randolph, Biographical Material, 1932 Campaign
BOX 608
Pre-Senate Box 9
608:1 Human Relations (periodicals/clippings), 1944-1964
608:2 Israel, 1957-1960
608:3 Iran Review (Persia), 1961
608:4 Imports, article by William Randolph Hearst Jr., 1961
608:5 Stonewall Jackson, reference material, 1960s
608:6 Jobs, article in US News and World Report, 1963
608:7 Thomas Jefferson addresses
608:8 Jokes, 1962-1963
608:9 Kiwanis, 1961
608:10 President Abraham Lincoln, reprint from New York Times regarding assassination, 1971
608:11 Lincoln and his mother, 1942-1945
608:12 Legislation, J. R. Early, 1937-1960s
608:13 Lions Club, 1941-1949
608:14 Robert E. Lee, speech
608:15 Speech by Sam Mallison, Oil and Gas Association, Columbus, Ohio (humor)
608:16 Mexico, 1960-1962
608:17 Management, 1951-1958
608:18 Morrison’s Magazine, 1926-1928
608:19 Memorial Addresses, 1937-1946
608:20 Men Who Make America Great, 1950s
608:21 Newspapers and Press, freedom of, 1920-1971
608:22 Navy Day Addresses, 1942
608:23 Newspapers, March 4, 1942
608:24 New Orleans, 1949
608:25 Neutrality
608:26 Oil, 1945
608:27 Philosopher, 1951-1954
608:28 Physically Handicapped, 1949-1952
608:29 Philadelphia’s Washington Square, 1952
608:30 Picture (clipping), Jennings Randolph with Mrs. John D. Montgomery and Champion McD. Davis, 1945
608:31 Picture (clipping), Jennings Randolph and new “board of aldermen,” DC legislation, 1941
608:32 Prayer Breakfast, speech material, 1969
608:33 Prayer Breakfast, speech material, 1968
608:34 Pageant Magazine, August 1946
608:35 Pipe Dreams, 1953-1954
608:36 Poor Richard’s Anthology on Charity
BOX 609
Pre-Senate Box 10
609:1 Condolences, 1946
609:2 Jennings Randolph, Personal, 1946-1948
609:3 Jennings Randolph, Personal, Honorable Louis A. Johnson, Secretary of Defense, 1947-1951
609:4 Jennings Randolph, Personal, 1951
609:5 Jennings Randolph, Personal, 1952
609:6 Jennings Randolph, Personal, 1953
609:7 Jennings Randolph, Personal, 1954
609:8 Miscellaneous, 1940-1952
609:9 Establishment of Peace Department, HR 3628, November 8, 1945
609:10 Organizations, 1948
609:11 Program, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Trainer (Salem College), 60th wedding anniversary, September 28, 1944
609:12 Proceedings, 30th Annual Convention of the 22nd District of the International Lions Club, Atlantic City, May 22-24, 1952
609:13 Letter of Appreciation, American Ideals Committee, December 18, 1953
609:14 Legislation, H.R. 286, Coal Resources, 1945-1946
609:15 Correspondence, R. P. Bell to A. P. Butts, May 4, 1936
BOX 610
Campaigns Box 1
1958 Campaign, Correspondence (each county has a separate folder)
BOX 611
Campaigns Box 2
611:1 1958 Campaign, Miscellaneous
611:2 1958 Campaign, Resolution of Members of Randolph County Court on Behalf of Jennings Randolph, April 1958
611:3 1958 Campaign, Press Release, Jennings Randolph Announces Candidacy for United States Senate
611:4 1958 Campaign, Women in Democratic Party
611:5 1958 Campaign, Clippings, January 21, 1958-February 14, 1958
611:6 1958 Campaign, Clippings, February 15, 1958-February 28, 1958
611:7 1958 Campaign, Clippings, March 1, 1958-March 26, 1958
611:8 1958 Campaign, Clippings, March 27, 1958-March 29, 1958
611:9 1958 Campaign, Clippings, April 1, 1958-April 6, 1958
611:10 1958 Campaign, Clippings, April 7, 1958-April 12, 1958
611:11 1958 Campaign, Clippings, April 13, 1958-April 19, 1958
611:12 1958 Campaign, Clippings, April 20, 1958-April 25, 1958
611:13 1958 Campaign, Clippings, April 27, 1958-April 30, 1958
611:14 1958 Campaign, Clippings, May 1, 1958-May 7, 1958
611:15 1958 Campaign, Clippings, May 8, 1958-May 15, 1958
611:16 1958 Campaign, Clippings, May 16, 1958-May 23, 1958
611:17 1958 Campaign, Clippings, May 24, 1958-May 31, 1958
611:18 1958 Campaign, Clippings, June 1, 1958-June 7, 1958
611:19 1958 Campaign, Clippings, June 8, 1958-June 15, 1958
611:20 1958 Campaign, Clippings, June 16, 1958-June 21, 1958
611:21 1958 Campaign, Clippings, June 22, 1958-June 30, 1958
611:22 1958 Campaign, Clippings, July 1, 1958-July 7, 1958
611:23 1958 Campaign, Clippings, July 8, 1958-July 14, 1958
611:24 1958 Campaign, Clippings, July 15, 1958-July 22, 1958
611:25 1958 Campaign, Clippings, July 23, 1958-July 28, 1958
611:26 1958 Campaign, Clippings, August 5, 1958
611:27 1958 Campaign, Clippings, August 6, 1958
611:28 1958 Campaign, Clippings, August 7, 1958
611:29 1958 Campaign, Clippings, August 8, 1958
611:30 1958 Campaign, Clippings, August 16, 1958-August 24, 1958
611:31 1958 Campaign, Clippings, n.d.
611:32 1958 Campaign, Clippings, October 1957-December 1957
611:33 1958 Campaign, Clippings, January 1958-June 1958
611:34 1958 Campaign, Clippings, July 29, 1958-July 31, 1958
611:35 1958 Campaign, Clippings, August 1, 1958-August 6, 1958
611:36 1958 Campaign, Clippings, August 21, 1958-August 31, 1958
BOX 612
Campaigns Box 3
612:1 1958 Campaign, Clippings, September 1, 1958-September 8, 1958
612:2 1958 Campaign, Clippings, September 9, 1958-September 16, 1958
612:3 1958 Campaign, Clippings, September 17, 1958-September 24, 1958
612:4 1958 Campaign, Clippings, September 25, 1958-September 30, 1958
612:5 1958 Campaign, Clippings, October 1, 1958-October 3, 1958
612:6 1958 Campaign, Clippings, October 4, 1958-October 7, 1958
612:7 1958 Campaign, Clippings, October 8, 1958-October 9, 1958
612:8 1958 Campaign, Clippings, October 10, 1958-October 14, 1958
612:9 1958 Campaign, Clippings, October 15, 1958-October 24, 1958
612:10 1958 Campaign, Newspaper Listings
612:11 1958 Campaign, Capital Airlines biography of Jennings Randolph
612:12 1958 Campaign, Flyer, The Crisis in American Education, Joint Statement by Robert C. Byrd and Jennings Randolph
612:13 1958 Campaign, Flyer, “Education and Change,” Joint Statement by Robert C. Byrd and Jennings Randolph
612:14 1958 Campaign, Brochures
612:15 1958 Campaign, 1958 Democratic Fact Book
612:16 1958 Campaign, Voting Places, Harrison County
612:17 1958 Campaign, Clippings, Election Results
612:18 1958 Campaign, West Virginia Politiscope, by William R. Francis
BOX 613
Campaigns Box 4
613:1 1958 Campaign, Miscellaneous
613:2 1958 Campaign, News Releases, September 1958
613:3 1958 Campaign, News Releases, October 1958
613:4 1958 Campaign, News Releases, November 1958
613:5 1958 Campaign, West Virginia Vote for United States Senator
613:6 1958 Campaign, Brochure, Jennings Randolph
613:7 1958 Registration and Primary Election Analyses
613:8 State of West Virginia Official Returns of the General Election Held November 4, 1958
613:9 1958 Campaign, Candidates in the General Election
613:10 1958 Campaign, Board of Canvassers’ Certificates of Votes Cast in Berkeley, Clay, Morgan and Randolph counties
613:11 1958 Campaign, County Special List of Democrats (Harris List)
613:12 1958 Campaign, Fairmont Editorial on William Marland
613:13 1958 Campaign, Correspondence, Bill Arnold
613:14 1958 Campaign, Correspondence, J. M. Houchins
613:15 1958 Campaign, National Committee
613:16 1958 Campaign, COPE Endorsement, Letter from Miles Stanley, June 18, 1958
613:17 1958 Campaign, Expense Account, Don Freeman
613:18 1958 Campaign, Congressional Record
613:19 1958 Campaign, Associated Press
613:20 1958 Campaign, United Press
613:21 1958 Campaign, Laws
613:22 1958 Campaign, County Chairmen
613:23 1958 Campaign, State Democratic Executive Committee
613:24 1958 Campaign, “A Study of the Races for United States Senate in West Virginia, June 1958
613:25 1958 Campaign, A Survey of Issues and Candidates in West Virginia, September 1958 (2 of 3)
613:26 1958 Campaign, Louis Harris and Associates, Reports on United States Senate Races in West Virginia
613:27 1958 Campaign, News Releases, Democratic Campaign Headquarters
613:28 1958 Campaign, News Releases, October-November 1958
613:29 1958 Campaign, Correspondence
613:30 1958 Campaign, Correspondence, Emma Lou Kincaid (Mrs. Hugh Kincaid)
613:31 1958 Campaign, Speech Material
613:32 1958 Campaign, Programs
613:33 1958 Campaign, Reports and Surveys
613:34 1958 Campaign, Correspondence, Horseshoe
613:35 1958 Campaign, Newsletters, Miscellaneous
613:36 1958 Campaign, County Election Officials
613:37 1958 Campaign, Campaign Materials
613:38 Miscellaneous, 1958
613:39 Jennings Randolph Elections, 1958-1978
BOX 614
Campaigns Box 5
614:1 1960 Campaign, Primary and General Elections
614:2 1960 Campaign, Congratulations
614:3 1960 Campaign, Campaign Materials, Jennings Randolph
614:4 1960 Campaign, Campaign Materials, John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson
614:5 1960 Campaign, Campaign Materials, Various Candidates
614:6 1960 Campaign, Correspondence
614:7 1960 Campaign, Correspondence, Democratic State Headquarters
614:8 1960 Campaign, Advertising
614:9 1960 Campaign, 2nd Annual Democratic Women’s Day, Daniel Boone Hotel, Charleston, March 21, 1959
614:10 1960 Campaign, Newspaper Articles
614:11 1960 Campaign, Official Ballot of Democratic Party, Primary Election, May 10, 1960
614:12 1960 Campaign, Democratic County Chairmen
614:13 1960 Campaign, Raleigh County Candidates
614:14 1960 Campaign, Press Releases/Speeches, 1959-1960
614:15 1960 Campaign, Press Releases/Speeches, April-August 1960
614:16 1960 Campaign, Press Releases/Speeches, September 1960
614:17 1960 Campaign, Press Releases/Speeches, October 1960
614:18 1960 Campaign, Press Releases/Speeches, November 1960
614:19 1960 Campaign, News of West Virginia Democrats, September 24, 1960
614:20 1960 Campaign, 1960 Democratic National Convention
614:21 1960 Campaign, Women’s Luncheon, Democratic State Convention
614:22 1960 Campaign, County Candidates
614:23 1960 Campaign, Election Officials
614:24 1960 Campaign, Editorial, “The Versatility of Jennings Randolph,” January 13, 1960
614:25 1960 Campaign, Correspondence, Television and Radio Debates
614:26 1960 Campaign, Press Releases/Speeches, Cecil Underwood
614:27 1960 Campaign, Analysis of Vote in Pleasants County, 1956 General Election for Governor
614:28 1960 Campaign, “The Failure of the Eisenhower Administration to Help West Virginia’s Economic Plight (1953-1960)
614:29 1960 Campaign, Receipts and Expenditures, Statements Filed
614:30 1960 Campaign, Contributions
614:31 1960 Campaign, List of Candidates, Primary Election, May 10, 1960
614:32 1960 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings
614:33 1960 Campaign, Young Democrats
614:34 1960 Campaign, Schedules
614:35 1960 Campaign, Jennings Randolph, United States Senate
614:36 1964 Campaign, Personal, Contributions
614:37 1964 Campaign, Democratic Delegates-at-Large
614:38 1964 Campaign, Mailing Forms
614:39 1964 Campaign, Campaign Materials, Lyndon B. Johnson
614:40 1964 Campaign, Bumper Sticker, Hulett Smith
BOX 615
Campaigns Box 6
615:1 1960 Campaign, Democratic Study Group, campaign materials
615:2 1960 Campaign, miscellaneous
615:3 1960 Campaign, Special List of Democrats, by county
615:4 1960 Campaign, the Republican-Southern Democratic Coalition, 1937-1959, Democratic Study Group, staff memorandum, December 1959
615:5 1960 Campaign, News of West Virginia Democrats, Democratic State Headquarters, October 15, 1960
615:6 1960 Campaign, Congressional Candidates, Campign Planner’s Packet, September 13, 1960
615:7 1960 Campaign, Clippings, West Virginia Republican Party
615:8 1960 Campaign, Democratic Finance Committee
615:9 1960 Campaign, Clarksburg Exponent, November 9, 1960
615:10 1960 Campaign, Kanawha County
615:11 1960 Campaign, Democratic Digest, April 1960, June 1960
615:12 1960 Campaign, Republican 1960 Congressional Campaign Speech Kit
615:13 1960 Campaign, Schedules
615:14 1960 Campaign, Young Democratic Clubs of West Virginia
615:15 1960 Campaign, General Election, Democratic Candidates
615:16 1960 Campaign, Billboards
615:17 1960 Campaign, Democratic National Committee Organization
615:18 1960 Campaign, Volunteers
615:19 1960 Campaign, Correspondence
615:20 1960 Campaign, State Democratic Dinner, Charleston Civic Center Arena, Senator Henry M. Jackson, Speaker, August 12, 1960
615:21 1960 Campaign, Distribution of “What’s Right With West Virginia”
615:22 1960 Campaign, CBS News Transcript, Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon, First Joint Broadcast, Chicago, September 26, 1960
615:23 1960 Campaign, CBS News Transcript, Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Second Joint Broadcast, Washington, October 7, 1960
615:24 1960 Campaign, CBS News Transcript, Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Third Joint Broadcast, Los Angeles and New York, October 13, 1960
615:25 1960 Campaign, CBS News Transcript, Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon, Fourth Joint Broadcast, New York, October 21, 1960
615:26 1960 Campaign, Voters Registration Plan
615:27 1960 Campaign, Speeches, 1958-1959
615:28 1960 Campaign, Congressional Record, Speech of Senator Robert C. Byrd on Senate floor, Davis and Elkins College Names Its Library Jennings Randolph Hall, October 27, 1969
615:29 1966 Campaign, Personal, Expenses, Primary*
615:30 1966 Campaign, Personal, Expenses
615:31 1966 Campaign, Personal, Expenses
615:32 1966 Campaign, Personal, Contributions Returned*
615:33 1966 Campaign, Personal, Material
615:34 1966 Campaign, Personal, Cash, Receipts and Expenditures, Etc.
615:35 1966 Campaign, Personal, Workers for Randolph Committee
615:36 1966 Campaign, Personal, Deposits, Primary*
615:37 1966 Campaign, Personal, Randolph for Senate Committee
615:38 1966 Campaign, Personal, Pittsburgh Luncheon
615:39 1966 Campaign, “Labor,” October 22, 1966
615:40 1966 Campaign, Campaign Materials
615:41 1966 Campaign, Campaign Cards
615:42 1966 Campaign, Expenses*
615:43 1966 Campaign, Clippings
BOX 616
Campaigns Box 7
616:1 1972 Campaign, Expenses*
616:2 1972 Campaign
616:3 1972 Campaign, Campaign Materials, Catalogs
616:4 1972 Campaign, County Vote Totals, Primary
616:5 1972 Campaign, “Labor,” October 7, 1972
616:6 1972 Campaign, Stationary
616:7 1972 Campaign, Congressional Record, April 17, 1972
616:8 1972 Campaign, Clippings
616:9 1972 Campaign, Clippings, Louise Leonard
616:10 1972 Campaign, Receipts and Expenditures
616:11 1972 Campaign, Campaign Materials, Jennings Randolph
616:12 1972 Campaign, Campaign Materials, George McGovern/Sargent Shriver
616:13 1972 Campaign, Campaign Materials, Jay Rockefeller
616:14 1972 Campaign, Campaign Materials, “Vote Democratic”
616:15 1972 Campaign, Exchange Between Jennings Randolph and Ken Hechler
616:16 Contributions to the Senator’s Campaign, #535, May 2, 1972
616:17 Senator Randolph Policy and Campaign, 1972
616:18 Senator Randolph Policy and Campaign, 1972 (A)
BOX 617
Campaigns Box 8
617:1 Official Returns of the General Election, November 2, 1976
617:2 State of West Virginia, Official Returns of the Primary and General Elections, May 11 and November 5, 1976
617:3 Voting and Registration in the Election of November 1976
617:4 1978 Campaign
617:5 1978 Campaign, Contributors
617:6 1978 Campaign, Extract from Newsweek
617:7 1978 Campaign, Correspondence/Messages, December 1977-March 1978
617:8 1978 Campaign, Correspondence/Messages, April 1978
617:9 1978 Campaign, Correspondence/Messages, May 1978
617:10 1978 Campaign, Correspondence/Messages, June 1978
617:11 1978 Campaign, Correspondence/Messages, July 1978
617:12 1978 Campaign, Correspondence/Messages, August 1978
617:13 1978 Campaign, Correspondence/Messages, September 1978
617:14 1978 Campaign, Correspondence/Messages, October 1978
617:15 1978 Campaign, Correspondence/Messages, November 1978
617:16 Campaign, 1978
617:17 Campaign, 1978 (A)
617:18 Campaign Correspondence and Letters
617:19 Contributions to Jennings Randolph Campaign, 1978*
617:20 Polls, 1978
617:21 Note to Phil, November 30, 1978
BOX 618
Campaigns Box 9
618:1 1978 Campaign Miscellaneous, 1978-1979
618:2 1978 Campaign Financial Report
618:3 “A Survey of the Political Climate in the State of West Virginia,” June 1978
618:4 1978 Campaign, Phil McGance, Miscellaneous
618:5 1978 Campaign, Randolph for Senate Committee, June 6, 1978 Reception, Washington*
618:6 1978 Campaign, Spangler/Black Walnut Festival Contributions*
618:7 1978 Campaign, Correspondence, Contributions
618:8 1978 Campaign, Political Action Committees (PAC), Letters of Regret
618:9 1978 Campaign, Political Action Committees (PAC)
618:10 1978 Campaign, Spangler Invitations
618:11 1978 Campaign, Miscellaneous
618:12 1978 Campaign, Contribution Checks Mailed from Washington
618:13 Campaign Materials, 1978 (1 of 2)
618:14 Campaign Materials, 1978 (2 of 2)
BOX 619
Campaigns Box 10
619:1 1978 Campaign, Certificate of Votes Cast (Copy)
619:2 1978 Campaign, R-W
619:3 1978 Campaign, Election Correspondence
619:4 1978 Campaign Correspondence
619:5 1978 Campaign Correspondence (A)
619:6 1978 Campaign, Jennings Randolph’s Notes/Miscellaneous
619:7 1978 Campaign*
619:8 1978 Campaign (A)
619:9 1978 Campaign (B)
619:10 1978 Campaign, Financial
619:11 1978 Campaign, Clippings
BOX 620
Campaigns Box 11
620:1 Senator and Mrs. Randolph Friendship Book, September 13, 1978
620:2 Moore for U.S. Senate Committee, 1978
620:3 Randolph for U.S. Senate Committee, 1978
620:4 Contribution Lists, 1978
620:5 Address Lists
620:6 List of Contacts and Telephone Numbers
620:7 Vote Counts and Statistics, 1978
620:8 1978 Senate Reelection Campaign, 1977-1978
620:9 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1978*
620:10 Weekly Cash Reports, 1978
620:11 Corcoran Dinner, Contributions, Campaign Aid, Etc., 1978
620:12 1978 Campaign, Miscellaneous Data
620:13 1978 Guest Lists
620:14 Miscellaneous, 1978
BOX 621
Campaigns Box 12
621:1 1978 Campaign, Editorials/Statements
621:2 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, December 1977
621:3 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, January 1978
621:4 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, February 1978
621:5 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, March 1978
621:6 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, April 1978
621:7 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, May 1978
621:8 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, June 1978
621:9 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, July 1978
621:10 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, August 1978
621:11 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, September 1978
621:12 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, October 1978
621:13 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings, November 1978
621:14 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings
621:15 1978 Campaign, Newspaper Clippings
621:16 1978 Campaign, Clippings, The Inter-Mountain, Elkins
621:17 1978 Campaign, Washington Office
621:18 1978 Campaign, Jennings Randolph Appreciation Dinner, Clarksburg, May 2, 1978
621:19 1978 Campaign, Reports
621:20 1978 Campaign, Statement of Organization
621:21 1978 Campaign, Campaign Law Requirements and Information
621:22 1978 Campaign, Correspondence, Jennings Randolph
621:23 1978 Campaign, Phone Numbers
621:24 1978 Campaign, Invitations and Commitments
621:25 1978 Campaign, Letters of Congratulation
621:26 1978 Campaign, State Democratic Headquarters
621:27 1978 Campaign, Telephone Calls, Letters, Reports
621:28 1978 Campaign, Registered Voters and Polling Places, Harrison County
621:29 1978 Campaign, Correspondence, December 1977-February 1978
621:30 1978 Campaign, Press Releases
621:31 1978 Campaign, Clippings, Primary Election Results, May 9, 1978
621:32 1978 Campaign, Primary Election Results, May 9, 1978
621:33 1978 Campaign, Election Returns, Computer Printouts, Harrison County
621:34 1978 Campaign, West Virginia General Election Returns, November 7, 1978
621:35 1980 Campaign
621:36 Campaign Materials, Jennings Randolph, n.d.
621:37 Campaign Materials, Envelopes, West Virginia Democratic Campaign Headquarters, Daniel Boone Hotel, Charleston
621:38 Campaign Cards, John H. Kelly, Democratic Candidate for State Treasurer, n.d.
621:39 Bumper Sticker, Robert Mollohan, United States Congress, n.d.
621:40 Campaign Card, Ralph C. Boyles, Democrat for Assessor
BOX 622
Campaigns Box 13
622:1 1978 Campaign, Clippings
622:2 1978 Campaign, Clippings, Arch Moore
622:2 1978 Campaign, County Statistics
622:4 1978 Campaign, Election Results, Randolph County
622:5 1978 Campaign, League of Women Voters
622:6 1978 Campaign, Sharon Rogers
622:7 1978 Campaign, Media Mailing List
BOX 623
Campaigns Box 14
623:1 1978 Campaign, A Survey of the Political Climate in the State of West Virginia, October 1978
623:2 1978 Campaign, A Telephone Survey of the Political Climate in the State of West Virginia, October 26-27, 1978
623:3 1978 Campaign, Notebook, A Survey of the Political Climate in the State of West Virginia, June 1978, Hart Research Associates (2 copies)
623:4 1978 Campaign, Rotary International, reception for Jennings Randolph, Jimmy Carter, May 26, 1978
623:5 1978 Campaign, Copies of Letters to County Chairs
623:6 1978 Campaign, Contributions*
623:7 1978 Campaign, Letters Answered, General Reply, 1977-1978
623:8 1978 Campaign, Campaign Material, 1976-1978
623:9 1978 Campaign, Filings and FEC Materials
623:10 1978 Campaign, Bills and Expenditures
623:11 1978 Campaign, Clarksburg Dinner, May 2, 1978
623:12 1978 Campaign, Staff Instructions, 1977-1978
623:13 1978 Campaign, Mayflower Reception, June 6, 1978
623:14 1978 Campaign, Letters Answered, Contribution Reply
623:15 1978 Campaign, Hart Research Associates
623:16 1978 Campaign, Charleston Gazette Poll, 1977
623:17 1978 Campaign, Sample Replies
623:18 1978 Campaign, Letters and Calls, 1977-1978
623:19 1978 Campaign, Congratulatory Letters, regarding JR announcement to run for re-election
623:20 Campaign Materials, Not Dated
BOX 624
Campaigns Box 15
1978 Campaign, Donor Cards
BOX 625
Post-Senate Box 1
625:1 General Correspondence, A, 1985-1987
625:2 General Correspondence, B, 1985-1987
625:3 Personal Correspondence, C, 1985-1987
625:4 Miscellaneous Correspondence, D, 1985-1987
625:5 Miscellaneous Correspondence, E, 1984-1987
625:6 Miscellaneous Correspondence, F, 1985-1986
625:7 Miscellaneous Correspondence, G, 1985-1986
625:8 Miscellaneous Correspondence, H, 1986
625:9 Miscellaneous Correspondence, H, 1985-1987
625:10 General Correspondence, I, 1985-1986
625:11 Miscellaneous Correspondence, J, 1986
625:12 Miscellaneous Correspondence, K, 1986
625:13 General Correspondence, L, 1985-1987
625:14 General Correspondence, M, 1986-1987
625:15 General Correspondence, N, 1985-1987
625:16 General Correspondence, O, 1985-1986
625:17 General Correspondence, P, 1985-1986
625:18 General Correspondence, Q, 1984-1986
625:19 General Correspondence, R, 1984-1987
625:20 General Correspondence, S, 1985-1987
625:21 General Correspondence, T, 1985-1987
625:22 General Correspondence, U, 1985-1986
625:23 General Correspondence, V, 1985-1986
625:24 General Correspondence, W, 1985-1987
625:25 General Correspondence, Y, 1985-1986
625:26 General Correspondence, Z, 1986-1987
625:27 General Correspondence, Handwritten Letters by Jennings Randolph (copies), 1963-1986
BOX 626
Post-Senate Box 2
626:1 Invitations Declined, 1985
626:2 Invitations Declined, 1986-1987
626:3 Invitations Declined, 1987
BOX 627
Post-Senate Box 3
627:1 Invitations, 1985-1987
627:2 Invitations, 1987
627:3 Invitations, A, 1986-1987
627:4 Invitations, B, 1987
627:5 Invitations, C, 1987 (1 of 2)
627:6 Invitations, C, 1987 (2 of 2)
627:7 Invitations, D, 1985-1987
627:8 Invitations, E, 1987
627:9 Invitations, F, 1987
627:10 Invitations, G, 1987
627:11 Invitations, H, 1987
627:12 Invitations, I, 1987
627:13 Invitations, J, 1987
627:14 Invitations, K, 1987
627:15 Invitations, L, 1986-1987
627:16 Invitations, M, 1986-1987 (1 of 2)
627:17 Invitations, M, 1986-1987 (2 of 2)
627:18 Invitations, N, 1987
627:19 Invitations, O, 1986-1987
627:20 Invitations, P, 1987
627:21 Invitations, R, 1986-1987
627:22 Invitations, S, 1986-1987
627:23 Invitations, T, 1987
627:24 Invitations, U, 1986
627:25 Invitations, V, 1986-1987
627:26 Invitations, W, 1987
627:27 Invitations, Y, 1987
627:28 Invitations, Z, 1987
627:29 Invitations, Yeager Airport, 40th Anniversary, November 8, 1987
627:30 Invitations, White Oak Village Treatment Center, Abraxas Foundation, November 6,
1987
627:31 Invitations, West Virginia Turnpike Dedication, September 2, 1987
BOX 628
Post-Senate Box 4
628:1 Academic Calendar, 1988-1989
628:2 Aero Club Luncheon, October 28, 1986
628:3 Air Force Association Lunch, 1985
628:4 Agri-Energy, 1985-1987
628:5 Agri-Energy, 1985-1987 (A)
628:6 AGRI-Energy Roundtable, Inc., 1987
628:7 Air and Space Museum, 1984-1987
628:8 Air Traffic Control Association, 1985-1986
628:9 Alderson-Broadus College Certificate, 1985
628:10 Alderson-Broaddus College, 1986
628:11 Alpine Heritage Preservation, Inc., 1986
628:12 AMEN Corner, April 21, 1966
628:13 AMEN Corner, 1985-1987
628:14 American Association of Advertising Agencies, 1985
628:15 American Legion Interview, 1986
628:16 American Legion Post #18, 1985
628:17 American Public Works Association, 1985-1986
628:18 American Public Works Association Tribute, 1985
628:19 American Public Works Association, West Virginia Chapter, March 11, 1987
628:20 American Red Cross, West Virginia Flooding, November 1985
628:21 American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA), 1985-1986
628:22 American Society of Access Professionals, Rosslyn, Virginia, September 18, 1987
628:23 American Society for Public Administration, New York City, 1987
628:24 Projects After Senate, American Trauma Society, 1985-1987
628:25 The American University, 1985
628:26 American Veterans, 1985
628:27 American Water Works Association, West Virginia Section, May 4, 1987
628:28 Anchor Hocking, 1986
628:29 Apollo Reunion, Washington, D.C., 1986
628:30 Appalachian Foundation, 1985-1986
628:31 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Tape
628:32 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Association for Retarded Citizens, Monmouth, New Jersey, 1986
628:33 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) 20th Anniversary, Maryland, 1985-1986
628:34 Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, 1985
628:35 Association of Metropolitan Sewage Agencies (AMSA), Annual Meeting, May 13, 1987
628:36 Association of Metropolitan Sewage Agencies (AMSA), May 14, 1987
628:37 Association of Radio Reading Services, 1983-1986
628:38 Aurora Hills Recreation Center Honors Older American, 1986
628:39 Automobile, Penn Auto Sales, May 8, 1985
628:40 Autumn Glory Festival, Oakland, Maryland, 1986
BOX 629
Post-Senate Box 5
629:1 Aviation, 1985-1987
629:2 Aviation, 1985-1987 (A)
629:3 Aviation Clubs, 1987-1988
629:4 Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs
629:5 By-Laws of Salem-Teikyo Office Personnel Association, 1990
629:6 Baltimore County Executives Conference on Education, 1984-1985
629:7 Jennings Randolph Recognition Dinner, Berkeley County, 1986
629:8 Dick Buck, 1985-1986
629:9 Old Phone Messages, 1985
629:10 Birthday, 1985
629:11 Robert C. Byrd Tribute, 1984
629:12 Bureau of Mines, 1985
629:13 Black Walnut Festival, 1985
629:14 David Boren, 1985
629:15 The Breakers, 1985
629:16 1985 Frank G. Brewer Trophy (Air and Space), October 15, 1986
629:17 Bridgeport Volunteer Fire Department, 46th Annual Fireman’s Fair, 1986
629:18 Bishop McMamara High School, 1985
629:19 Articles, Budget, 1987
629:20 Robert C. Byrd, 1986-1987
629:21 Bluefield Chamber of Commerce, October 27, 1987
629:22 Bryan College, Dayton, Tennessee, September 30, 1986
629:23 Bryan College Commencement, May 9, 1987
629:24 Brewer Trophy Reception, October 21, 1987
629:25 Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, Source Investors, 1987
629:26 Chuck Ripper Reception, Cabell County 4-H, November 18, 1987
629:27 Carabao Annual 87th Wallow, February 14, 1987
629:28 Cherry River Navy, 50th Anniversary, August 8, 1987
629:29 Citizenship Day, Stoddert School, September 16, 1987
629:30 Civilian Conservation Corps. (CCC), 1987
629:31 R.J. Collier Trophy Banquet, National Aviation Club, May 15, 1987
629:32 Columbia Light House for the Blind Tour, March 4, 1987
629:33 Constitutional Bicentennial Convention, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 5, 1986
629:34 The Constitution of the United States Luncheon
629:35 Council for the Advancement of Citizenship (CAC), 1984-1985
BOX 630
Post-Senate Box 6
630:1 City of Hope, 1986-1987
630:2 Cathedral College of the Laity, 1984-1985
630:3 Civil Air Patrol, Brewer Award, Charleston, West Virginia, 1986
630:4 Civilian Conservation Corps. (CCC) Alumni, St. Louis, 1984-1986
630:5 Civilian Conservation Corps. (CCC) Reunion, 1983-1986
630:6 National Coalition of Black Lung Clinics, Fall Conference, Tennessee, 1986
630:7 CIT Corporation Award, 1984-1985
630:8 Citizenship Education, 1985
630:9 Camp Horseshoe, 1983-1985
630:10 J. J. Cafaro Dinner, Youngstown, Ohio, 1986
630:11 Carabao Dinner, 1985
630:12 Center for Study of the Presidency, 1985-1986
630:13 Charleston Town Center Grand Opening
630:14 Charles Town Birthday, 1986
630:15 The Chatterbox Club, 1985-1986
630:16 Christmas Celebration, Elkins, West Virginia, 1985
630:17 Civitan Club, Charleston Clergy Appreciation Dinner, 1986
630:18 William Clohan, 1985
630:19 Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind, Washington, D.C., 1987
630:20 Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, 1986-1987
630:21 Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, 1986-1987 (A)
630:22 Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, 1986-1987 (B)
630:23 Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, 1986-1987 (C)
630:24 Council for the Advancement of Citizenship (CAC), Jennings Randolph Forum, 1986
630:25 Council for the Advancement of Citizenship (CAC), Jennings Randolph Forum Dinner, 1987
630:26 Projects After Senate, Cancer Center, 1985-1987
BOX 631
Post-Senate Box 7
631:1 Correspondence, Coal Lands and Properties, 1986-1987
631:2 Robert Coon, 1985
631:3 John Sherman Cooper Day, Somerset, Kentucky, September 27, 1986
631:4 Corning Glass Martinsburg Plant, 1985
631:5 Margaret Constion, 1985
631:6 Country Glass Festival, Star City, West Virginia, June 12, 1986
631:7 Cranston Receives Award for Life Services to Veterans, April 30, 1986
631:8 Jim Comstock, 1986
631:9 C. E. “Jim” Compton, 1981-1987
631:10 Congressional Operations, 1981 and 1986
631:11 Contributions, 1985 and 1987*
631:12 Culley-Foster, 1987
631:13 Louise Daugherty, 1985
631:14 Davis and Elkins Capitol Celebration, April 18, 1986
631:15 Davis and Elkins College Dinner, April 18, 1986
631:16 Davis and Elkins College, 1985-1987
631:17 Davis and Elkins Dinner, U.S. Capitol, May 8, 1987
631:18 International Center for Dynamics of Development, 1987
631:19 Defense, Strategic Defense Initiative Program, 1986-1987
631:20 Elkins Christmas, 1986
631:21 Dwight Eisenhower-Jennings Randolph Graduate Studies Fellowship Program, 1987
631:22 Elkins Forest Festival, October 1, 1987
631.23 Eleanor, West Virginia, 1985
631:24 Elkins Rotary Club, “Battalions for the Ballot,” November 3, 1986
631:25 Energy Leadership Award Dinner, Senator Byrd Honored, May 7, 1986
631:26 Evergreen Air Center
631:27 Engineers, 1987
631:28 Elkins Flight Service Station, 1984
631:29 Elkins Area Chamber of Commerce, 1985-1987
631:30 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 1985
631:31 Program, Eternal Light Peace Memorial, 50th Anniversary Rededication, Gettysburg, July 3, 1988
631:32 Elkins Lions Club, November 19, 1986
631:33 Foundation for Christian Living, Dr. James Stoner, 1986
631:34 Faculty Merit Foundation, 1985-1986
631:35 Festival of Flight, 1986
631:36 Former Members of Congress Association, 1985-1986
631:37 Freedom Foundation Youth Conference, May 10, 1986
631:38 Fourco Day and Taylor County, 1985
631:39 Federation for American Immigration Reform, 1985
631:40 Future Farmers of America (FFA) Auction, 1985
631:41 Fourth National Recycling Congress, 1985
631:42 Freedoms Foundation, 1985-1986
631:43 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Certificate of Appreciation to Senator Jennings Randolph, November 1988
631:44 Federalist Christening (Annapolis), June 13, 1987
631:45 Father’s Day, Fairmont, West Virginia, June 15, 1986
BOX 632
Post-Senate Box 8
632:1 Federal Aviation Administration, Testimony, Subcommittee on Transportation, 1987
632:2 Federal Aviation Administration, Subcommittee on Aviation, 1987
632:3 Federal Aviation Administration, Aviation, 1987
632:4 Federal Aviation Administration, Herbert Hillfockler, 1986-1987
632:5 Grandparents Day, 1986-1987
632:6 Whitfield School, Grandparents Day, November 6, 1986
632:7 Garrett Community College Commencement, May 17, 1986
632:8 General, 1987-1988
632:9 Greenbrier Valley Airport, 1987
632:10 Glass Industry, 1986-1987
632:11Greenbrier River, 1986-1987
632:12 Kevin Gallagher, 1985
632:13 Gamma, 1987
632:14 General, Aviation Manufacturers Association, 1986
632:15 Gerontology Center, 1985-1987
632:16 Halliehurst, 1983-1987
632:17Armand Hammer, 1985-1987
632:18 Harper Ferry, 1986-1987
632:19 House of Representatives Ceremony, March 9, 1987
BOX 633
Post-Senate Box 9
633:1 Harry Hopkins Public Service Institute, 1987
633:2 Highways, History, 1986
633:3 Highways, 1985-1987
633:4 Highways, 1987
633:5 Highways, 1986
633:6 Historical Research Foundation
633:7 Huey Long Documentary
633:8 Huntington Galleries, 1984-1986
633:9 Arthur Hyde, 1985-1987
633:10 Health, 1985
633:11 Housing, 1986
633:12 Hattman Glass, Parkersburg, 1985
633:13 University of Hard Knocks, 1987
633:14 Harry Hopkins Papers, 1986
633:15 Anne L. Howard and Associates, 1987
633:16 Interviews, 1987
633:17 United States Institute of Peace, 1985
633:18 Interpreting the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation, Volume 3, 1987
633:19 Island Creek, Donegan #1 Mining Area, Finch Coal and Land Corporation, 1985
633:20 Invest in America Luncheon, Goldwater Honored, 1986
633:21 International Public Works Federation, 1987
633:22 Infrastructure, 1985-1988
633:23 Jackson County Committee on Aging, 1985
633:24 Eliot Janeway, 1986
633:25 Jefferson Energy Foundation, 1987
633:26 Job Corps, 1984
633:27 Ray Johannson, 1985
633:28 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, 1985
633:29 Jefferson-Jackson Day, 1986
633:30 Jefferson-Jackson Day, October 24, 1987
633:31 Jefferson County Veterans Memorial Dedication, November 9, 1986
633:32 Jefferson Junior High School, November 21, 1985
BOX 634
Post-Senate Box 10
634:1 Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corporation, 1987
634:2 Kentucky, 1985
634:3 Kentucky, 1987
634:4 Danny Klayman, 1984-1987
634:5 William Kolibash, 1987
634:6 Henry J. Kaiser, 1985
634:7 Kansas University, 1985
634:8 Kent State, 1985
634:9 Dr. Martin Luther King Observation, 1985
634:10 KSBTV Dinner, 1985
634:11 K-Show Him, 1987
634:12 Land Marc, 1984
634:13 Marie Lantz
634:14 Jim LaRosa, 1984-1985
634:15 Lions Club, DC and West Virginia, 1985-1988
634:16 Local Initiative Support Corporation, 1985
634:17 Literacy Volunteers of West Virginia, 1986-1987
634:18 Lobbying, 1985-1987
634:19 J. Willard Marriot, 1985
634:20 Robert Margolis, 1985
634:21 Jim Magee, 1985
634:22 Nancy Meadows Funeral
634:23 Jaqueline Meers
634:24 Mid-Atlantic Industrial Park, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 1985
634:25 Mountain Lake Park, 1985-1986
634:26 Dr. Patricia Mulvey Interview Concerning Congresswoman Maude Elizabeth Kee, 1986
634:27 Museum of Appalachia, Norris, Tennessee, 1986
634:28 Projects After Senate, Miscellaneous, 1985-1987
634:29 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1985-1987
634:30 Bureau of Mines, 1985
634:31 William E. Morton, 1987
634:32 MONY Financial Services, 1987
634:33 Martin-Marietta Corporation
634:34 Martin Marietta Corporation, 1984-1987
634:35 Marshall University Center for Regional Progress, 1987
634:36 Marshall University, “Factory of the Future: Institute for Advanced Flexible
Manufacturing Systems,” Robert F. Maddox, 1987
634:37 West Virginia Export Product Directory, Christine L. Barry, 1986
634:38 An Investigation of Economic Growth and Opportunities for the Future Development of West Virginia, Christine L. Barry, 1987
BOX 635
Post-Senate Box 11
635:1 Military Benefit Association, 1985
635:2 Military Benefit Association, 1986
635:3 Military Benefit Association, 1987
635:4 Personal, Miscellaneous, 1987
635:5 Memorial General Hospital, 1983-1987
635:6 J.W. Marriott, Jr., 1985-1986
635:7 Robert E. Maxwell, 1985-1989
635:8 Philip V. McGance, 1987
635:9 Memberships, 1986-1987
635:10 Publication, “The Message,” Salem, West Virginia, 1922-1923
635:11 Senator George Mitchell, 1987
635:12 Alan Mollohan, 1985
635:13 The Monongahela River Valley Steering Group, 1986
635:14 Mother’s Day, 1914-1986
635:15 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1930
635:16 Military Order of World Wars, Army-Navy Club October 8, 1987
635:17 Mineral County Democratic Party Spring Banquet, May 23, 1987
635:18 Monongalia County Senior Center Dedication, May 26, 1987
635:19 Material on Peace in Mideast, Meeting with Sis Levin, June 24, 1987
635:20 News Articles, Folder 1 of 2, 1987
635:21 News Articles, Folder 2 of 2, 1987
635:22 National Youth Science Camp Luncheon, 1985
635:23 National Youth Science Camp Luncheon, 1986
635:24 National Youth Science Camp Luncheon, 1987
BOX 636
Post-Senate Box 12
636:1 Nuclear Waste, 1987
636:2 New River Parkway, 1986
636:3 NASA
636:4 National Council of State Agencies for the Blind, 1986
636:5 National Journal, 1985
636:6 National Liberty Marketing
636:7 National Prayer Breakfast, 1986-1987
636:8 National Theistic Debating Society, 1985
636:9 National Women’s Party, 1984-1985
636:10 Naturalization Ceremony, 1985
636:11 Alton Newell, 1975
636:12 Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Don) Niemann, 1985
636:13 Night Watch (Inauguration), 1985
636:14 National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA), 1985
636:15 National Cancer Institute, 50th Anniversary, September 29, 1987
636:16 National Air and Space Museum, 40th Anniversary of Legislation Passage, August 12,
1986
636:17 Napoleon Hill Gold Medal Award Dinner, Dallas, October 25, 1986
636:18 Napoleon Hill, 1985-1987
636:19 Napoleon Hill, 1985-1987 (A)
636:20 Napoleon Hill, 1985-1987 (B)
636:21 National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, 1987
636:22 National Council on Aging, 1985-1987
636:23 National Council on Aging, 1985-1987 (A)
636:24 National Press Club, 1987
636:25 National Council on the Aging, Inc., 1987
636:26 National Enquirer, 1984-1989
636:27 Newspaper Articles, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 1987
BOX 637
Post-Senate Box 13
637:1 Occidental Petroleum/Armand Hammer
637:2 Oglebay Park Luncheon, May 3-4, 1987
637:3 Office Items, 1987
637:4 Pittsburgh Trust for Cultural Resources, 1987
637:5 Poetry
637:6 The President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1986-1987
637:7 Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, 1985
637:8 Pearl S. Buck Birthday, Hillsboro, West Virginia, June 29, 1986
637:9 Puerto Rico, 1986
637:10 Pittsburgh Coal Conference, September 28, 1987
637:11 Presidential Commission, Report on the Space Shuttle Challenger Accident
637:12 Paralyzed Veterans of America, Vietnam Veterans Institute, April 30, 1987
637:13 Article on Jennings Randolph, Petroleum Independent Magazine, December 1983
637:14 President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1985-1987
637:15 Annual Meeting of the President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, April 30, 1986
637:16 Emerson Phares, 1985
637:17 Public Broadcasting, 1986
637:18 Preston County Habitat for Humanity, Inc., 1986
637:19 Elmer Prince, 1985
637:20 Prison Fellowship, 1985-1987
637:21 Public Works and Transportation Issues, 1986
637:22 Parade of 1000 Flags, 1986
637:23 Parks and Tourism, 1987
637:24 National Prayer Breakfast, January 31, 1985
637:25 Quotes
637:26 Randolph Library, 1985
637:27 Rededication, Bell of U.S.S. West Virginia, West Virginia University, December 7, 1987
637:28 Randolph-Sheppard Act, Opening of Randolph’s Emporia, July 25, 1985
637:29 Regional Randolph-Sheppard Management Training Program, 1986
637:30 Randolph-Sheppard Act, Federal Property Managers, 1986
637:31 Annual Recycling Congress, Columbus, Ohio, September 5, 1985
637:32 Religious Heritage of America, 1985-1986
637:33 Script, Rose Garden Theater, Clarksburg, West Virginia, “Boardwalk to the Moon”
637:34 Jennings Randolph, Democrat of the Year Award, December 1987
637:35 Randolph Lake Dedication, May 23, 1987
637:36 Jennings Randolph, Lobbying, 1987
636:37 Ruby Memorial Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1985
BOX 638
Post-Senate Box 14
638:1 Retirement, Jean M. Ross, 1985
638:2 Ronald Reagan, 1985
638:3 Invocation, Reverend Halverson, Jennings Randolph Luncheon, January 3, 1986
638:4 Jennings Randolph Elementary School, Elkins, 1985-1986
638:5 Resource Recovery Conference, 1985
638:6 National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, 1984-1985
638:7 Randolph Family
638:8 Jay and Sue Randolph, 1985-1987
638:9 Randolph-Sheppard, 1984-1987
638:10 Randolph-Sheppard Vendors, 1984-1986
638:11 Religious Heritage of America, 1987
638:12 Road Gang, 1986
638:13 Jay Rockefeller, 1981-1987
638:14 Clippings, 1985
638:15 Jennings Randolph Dedication, 1986
638:16 Jennings Randolph, Miscellaneous, 1986-1989
638:17 Proposed Book, Randolph of West Virginia: Born to Serve, Richard Royce, 1987
638:18 Raymond’s Enterprises, Coal Demand, 1987
638:19 Jennings Randolph, Memorabilia Inventory, Kenneth E. Reese, May 1, 1985
638:20 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Jennings Randolph Center for Public Service, 1989-1990
638:21 Mary Babb Randolph Cancer Center, 1986-1987
638:22 Death of Mary Babb Randolph
638:23 Jennings Randolph Family, 1986-1987
638:24 Jennings Randolph Office Information, 1986
638:25 Nick Joe Rahall, 1985
638:26 Rail Issues, 1985
638:27 Jennings Randolph Correspondence, 1987
638:28 Dedication, Jennings Randolph Federal Center, Elkins, West Virginia, October 16, 1985
638:29 Jennings Randolph 1st Retirement Anniversary Luncheon, 1985-1986
BOX 639
Post-Senate Box 15
639:1 Silver Creek, 1987
639:2 Small Business Incubators, 1986-1987
639:3 Snowshoe Company, 1986-1987
639:4 Source Investors, 1986-1987
639:5 Solid Waste, 1986-1987
639:6 SPAR Robotics Program, 1986-1987
639:7 Software Valley, 1985-1987
639:8 Software Valley, 1985-1987 (A)
639:9 Suzaine Smith, 1985
639:10 Seventh Day Baptists, 1985-1987
639:11 Southeastern University, 1986-1987
639:12 Senate Prayer Breakfast, 1981-1987
639:13 January Schedules, 1985
639:14 February Schedules, 1985
639:15 Special Letters, 1985
639:16 Clement Stone, 1985-1988
639:17 Sugar Creek Children’s Center, 1986-1987
639:18 Strom Thurmond Institute, 1987
639:19 Society of Senior Aerospace Executives (SSAE), 1986
639:20 Service Research Group (SRG), 1987
639:21 SPAR, 1986
639:22 SPAR, 1986 (A)
639:23 Speeches, 1986
639:24 Salem House (Warren Burger), 1985-1986
639:25 City of Salem, 1986
639:26 Salem and Greenbrier Seventh Day Baptist Cemetery Association, 1986-1987
BOX 640
Post-Senate Box 16
640:1 Salem College Commencement, May 5, 1985
640:2 Salem College Commencement, May 4, 1986
640:3 Salem College Commencement, May 3, 1987
640:4 Salem College Commencement, May 3, 1987 (A)
640:5 Salem College, Jennings Randolph Correspondence, 1985
640:6 Salem College, Correspondence, 1985-1987
640:7 Fundraising, Salem College, Folder 1 of 3, 1986-1987
640:8 Fundraising, Salem College, Folder 2 of 3, 1986-1987
640:9 Fundraising, Salem College, Folder 3 of 3, 1986-1987
640:10 Speech Communication Association, 1986
640:11 State Board of Education (Division of Rehabilitation), Jennings Randolph Award, July
11, 1986
640:12 Donna Stone Funeral, 1985
640:13 Marvin Stone, 1985
640:14 Strom Thrumond Institute, Clemson University, April 10, 1986
640:15 Shenandoah College and Conservatory, 1985
640:16 Social Security Act 50th Anniversary, 1985
640:17 Soil Conservation Society of America, 1986
640:18 Software Valley, 1987
640:19 Software Valley, 1987 (A)
BOX 641
Post-Senate Box 17
641:1 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Coal Demand, 1984
641:2 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), 1986
641:3 Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.) Interview, 1985
641:4 Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.) Managers (Knoxville), October 4, 1986
641:5 Tennessee Valley Authority (T.V.A.), Norris Lake, October 1, 1986
641:6 Trade, 1987
641:7 Trade, 1987 (A)
641:8 Trade Association, 1987
641:9 Trade Association, 1987 (A)
641:10 Taxes, 1986
641:11 Taxes, 1986 (A)
641:12 Techworld, 1986
641:13 Tribute to Our Service Men and Women at the Veteran Day Banquet, 1987
641:14 Oscar Tate, 1985
641:15 Theatre, West Virginia, 1986-1987
BOX 642
Post-Senate Box 18
642:1 University of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts, Gerontology Graduation, May 28, 1986
642:2 University of the District of Columbia, College of Education and Human Ecology (COEHE)
642:3 Unemployment Insurance, 1985
642:4 URS Corporation, 1986-1987
642:5 URS Corporation, 1986-1987 (A)
642:6 University of Hard Knocks, 1985-1987
642:7 U.S. Air, 49ers Club, 1986-1987
642:8 Virginia/West Virginia Upward Bound Banquet, October 22, 1985
642:9 Valley Health System 10th Anniversary, September 26, 1986
642:10 Venture Capital, 1987
642:11 Vita Plus Industries, 1987
642:12 Vita Plus Industries, 1987 (A)
642:13 Volkswagen Stamping Plant, South Charleston, West Virginia, 1986
BOX 643
Post-Senate Box 19
643:1 West Virginia Public Relations, 1985
643:2 West Virginia Scholars Academy, 1985-1986
643:3 Water Pollution Control Association, 1985
643:4 West Virginia Academy of Science, 1985-1986
643:5 West Virginia Education Association, 1986
643:6 West Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, Dick Shearer, 1986
643:7 West Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges Meeting, 1985-1986
643:8 West Virginia Italian Heritage Festival (Clarksburg), August 28, 1986
643:9 West Virginia Petroleum Council, 1986
643:10 West Virginia Review, 1985-1986
643:11 West Virginia Review, 1985-1986 (A)
643:12 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, 1986-1987
643:13 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Folder 1 of 2, 1985-1987
643:14 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, Folder 2 of 2, 1985-1987
643:15 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, 1985 Annual Report
643:16 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, 1986 Annual Report
643:17 Westvaco, 1984 Annual Report
643:18 Westvaco, 1986 Annual Report
643:19 Postal Service, Stamped Envelope Program/Westvaco, 1987
643:20 Wine, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, 1986
643:21 Insurance, A. L. Williams, 1985
643:22 Wilson Quarterly, 1987
BOX 644
Post-Senate Box 20
644:1 Weirton Steel, 1986-1987
644:2 Weston Prison Plan, 1986
644:3 West Virginia Glass Specialty Company, 1987
644:4 Westvaco, 1985-1987
644:5 Westvaco, Luke Mill Report, 1984-1986
644:6 Westvaco, Maps for Proposed Land and Resource Management Plan, Monongalia
National Forest (MNF)
644:7 Westvaco, Proposed Changes to U.S. Postal Service (USPS) Stamped Envelope Program,
1987
644:8 Westvaco, Proposed Changes to U.S. Postal Service (USPS) Stamped Envelope Program,
1987 (A)
644:9 West Virginia Hillbilly Article on Mary Babb Randolph Center, 1987
644:10 An Economic Development Action Plan for West Virginia, Gail Garfield Schuartz, West
Virginia Roundtable, 1984-1986
644:11 The Economic Development of West Virginia Through Education, 1986
644:12 Doing Business with the Federal Government: A Guide to Government Contracting for
West Virginia Businesses. July 1987
644:13 West Virginia Society of Washington, D.C., 1987-1988
644:14 Washington Aviation Ministry, 1986
644:15 Washington-Dulles Task Force, 1985-1987
644:16 West Virginia Conference, American Association of University Professors, 1987
644:17 West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, Dan Crowder, Institute, West Virginia, 1985-1986
644:18 West Virginia Information, 1983-1987
644:19 West Virginia Information, 1983-1987 (A)
644:20 West Virginia Labor History Association, 1987
644:21 West Virginia Foundation for Independent Colleges, Annual Meeting, 1985-1987
644:22 West Virginia University Graduation, Tom Pownalls Honorary Degree, 1987
644:23 West Virginia Rehabilitation Counseling Program 30th Anniversary, April 3, 1987
644:24 West Virginia University Speech, Family in Society, August 6, 1987
BOX 645
Post-Senate Box 20
645:1 West Virginia Society Sons and Daughters Banquet, October 8, 1986
645:2 West Virginia Society, West Virginia Birthday Celebration, Navy Yard, June 24, 1986
645:3 West Virginia University Basketball, 1987
645:4 West Virginia University Football, 1986
645:5 West Virginia Labor History Association, 1985
645:6 West Virginia Wesleyan Peace Award, 1985
645:7 Jimmy Carter at West Virginia Wesleyan College, November 11, 1985
645:8 West Virginia Wesleyan, 1987
645:9 Where the Potomac Begins, 1985
645:10 White House Photographs Book, 1985
645:11 Willard Hotel, 1986
645:12 Wright Memorial Dinner, December 12, 1986
645:13 West Virginia Parks, 1986
645:14 West Virginia Parks, 1986-1987
645:15 West Virginia Public Radio, 1986
645:16 Woodlands Mountain Institute, 1987-1988
645:17 West Virginia State Society, 1985-1987
645:18 West Virginia University Alumni Association, 1985-1987
645:19 West Virginia University, 1987
645:20 Karen Mackay, West Virginia Woman Records
645:21 Wheeling College, 1985-1986
645:22 Wheeling College, 1986-1987
645:23 Sandra H. Wright, 1982, 1986-1987
645:24 Marshall University, Yeager Scholars, 1986-1987
645:25 “Y” Guy of the Year, 1985
645:26 Charles (Chuck) E. Yeager, 1985
645:27 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), Maryland, 1985
645:28 Youth Health Service, Elkins, 1986-1987
BOX 646
Post-Senate Box 21
646:1 Aerial Navigation
646:2 Speech, AMSA
646:3 Speech, “Trust, Accountability and the Constitution,” American Society for Public
Administration, New York, October 12, 1987
646:4 Arthurdale, 1984-1987
646:5 Seventh Day Baptist General Conference
646:6 Michael L. Benedum, 1987
646:7 Speech, National Bicentennial Competition Awards Banquet, April 27, 1988
646:8 Council for the Advancement of Citizenship
646:9 Speech, Values, Citizenship, and the Maryland Experience, December 1986
646:10 Speech, United States Senate Prayer Breakfast, April 3, 1985
646:11 Speech, CCC Reunion, Camp Parsons, July 18, 1987
646:12 Civil Rights Restoration Act, 1987
646:13 Speech, 200th Anniversary of Constitution
646:14 Bettino Craxie, Italy, Address
646:15 Daughters of the Pioneers, Harrisville, address by Sam Mallison, June 1, 1962
646:16 Speech, Davis and Elkins Commencement, May 20, 1984
646:17 Declaration of Independence Signers
646:18 Article, “R. M. Davis, A West Virginia Citizen of the World,” by Jennings Randolph
646:19 Defense Department Data, 1985
646:20 Clippings
646:21 Newspaper Articles
646:22 Education Articles, 1985
646:23 Stephen B. Elkins
646:24 Military Benefit Association, 1988
646:25 Daniel Inouye
646:26 Economic Studies, 1984-1985
646:27 Speech, Family and Society
646:28 Speech, Father’s Day
646:29 Farm Credit
646:30 Flag Day, 1983-1985
646:31 Speech, 4-H Camp, Chuck Ripper
646:32 National Council on the Handicapped, 1985
646:33 Hilltops
646:34 Speech, Huntington Galleries, Armand Hammer, January 25, 1986
646:35 Speech, Infrastructure, Public Facilities
646:36 Speech, International Public Works Federation, Chicago, September 21, 1987
646:37 Invocation, Flight
646:38 Speech, Ohio Rural Electrical Cooperatives, Columbus, August 11, 1986
646:39 Ohio Rural Electrical Cooperatives, Columbus, August 11, 1986
646:40 Speech, Older Americans, August 3, 1984
646:41 Peace, 1985
646:42 Speech, University of Pittsburgh, Coal Award, September 18, 1984
646:43 Presidential Political Commentary, 1985
646:44 Quotes, Assorted Anecdotal
646:45 Speech, Rehabilitation Counseling Program
646:46 Speech, Recycling Congress, Columbus, September 5, 1985
646:47 Religious Material
646:48 Jennings Randolph biographical material/1920 Speech
646:49 Speech, Jessie Randolph
646:50 Speech, Randolph-Sheppard Management Training Program
646:51 Speech, Rehabilitation Services Industry
646:52 Speech, Religious Heritage America of America, Washington, October 3, 1983
646:53 Speech, Franklin Delano Roosevelt
646:54 Warren Rudman, 1985
646:55 St. Paul’s Church
646:56 Scenic Airlines, 1986
646:57 Martin Schaffer, The Democrat Party in West Virginia: The Challenge and the Opportunity, 1986
646:58 Senate Chaplains
646:59 Seven Locks Press, 1986
646:60 Speech, 50th Anniversary of the Social Security Act, August 12, 1985
646:61 Paul Trible, 1986
646:62 Trip (The Road Information Program), 1986
646:63 Speech, Vietnam Memorial
646:64 Speech, TVA, Norris Dam, Civil Engineering National Landmark, October 1, 1986
646:65 Speech, Washington Press Club
646:66 Speech, West Virginia Section AWWA-WCPA, Water Pollution, May 4, 1987
646:67 Donations
646:68 Export-Import Bank of the United States
646:69 World Affairs Institute
646:70 Speaker James Wright in West Virginia, February 27, 1987
646:71 Comic Book, Thoroughbred Racing Primer, Charles Town Turf Club and Shenandoah Downs (extracted from speech material)
BOX 647
Post-Senate Box 23
647:1 Bloomington Lake, 1985
647:2 Earle Palmer Brown, 1986
647:3 Speech, Pearl S. Buck Birthday Celebration, Hillsboro, June 29, 1986
647:4 Pearl S. Buck Birthplace Foundation, 1987
647:5 Budget, 1986-1987
647:6 Speech, Robert C. Byrd, 1984
647:7 Capital Airlines Association, 1985-1987
647:8 Civil Air Patrol Congressional Squadron, 1984-1986
647:9 Miscellaneous Correspondence, Congressional and Other, 1988
647:10 Speech, Stonewall Jackson Lake Dedication, May 21, 1988
647:11 Thomas Jefferson
647:12 Speech, University of Massachusetts-Boston, Gerontology Institute, Commencement Remarks, May 28, 1986
647:13 Speech, Seton Hill College, March 17-18, 1988
647:14 Speech, Honoring Charles L. Bacon, Missouri Valley College, January 21, 1988
647:15 Speech, Military Order of World Wars
647:16 Speech, Monongalia County Senior Center
647:17 Speech, “Franklin D. Roosevelt and the 1932 Election: The Launching of the New Deal,”
National Center for Presidential Studies, March 4, 1988
BOX 648
Post-Senate Box 24
648:1 Publication, Guideposts, January 1985
648:2 M. Rodger Ozburn, 1984
648:3 Outdoor Advertising, 1985
648:4 Ohio University Appalachian Regional Committee (ARC) Conference, 1985
648:5 Ohio University Appalachian Regional Committee (ARC) Conference, 1985 (A)
648:6 Jennifer Compton, 1985
648:7 Victor Hammer Memorial Services, 1985
648:8 Dedication of Hardy County Courthouse, 1986
648:9 COMSAT, 1985-1987
648:10 George Washing University (GWU) College Democrats, 1985
648:11 Alberta Hannum, 1985
648:12 Higher Education Conference, 1985
648:13 Hofstra University, 1985
648:14 Hospice Care of the District of Columbia, 1986
648:15 Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota, 1983-1985
648:16 Hubert Humphrey, 1978-1985
648:17 Inauguration (President Reagan), 1985
648:18 Inauguration (Governor Moore), 1985
648:19 Ned Guthrie, 1985-1987
648:20 Halley’s Comet, 1985-1986
648:21 Publication, Wonderful West Virginia, June 1984 (Oil History)
648:22 Ottenberg Scholarship Fund, 1985
648:23 Contractors Association of West Virginia, 1985
648:24 Congressional Award, 1979-1985
648:25 Greenbrier Hotel, 1985-1986
648:26 Billy Graham Crusade, 1986
648:27 Good Samaritan Center, 1984-1985
648:28 Convention II, 1984-1987
648:29 Glass Festival, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1986
648:30 Global Economic Action Institute, 1985
648:31 Michael B. Donley, The Salt Handbook, The Heritage Foundation, 1979
648:32 Legal Services, 1978-1982
648:33 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Approves More Than One Million Dollars for State, September 18, 1984
648:34 Pages from The Sabbath Recorder, July 1984
648:35 Poster, Re-Elect Randolph to the U.S. Senate
648:36 Washington Times, Letter to the Editor on Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1984
648:37 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) and Economic Development Administration (EDA) Funding, March 6, 1984
648:38 Bill Forms
648:39 Bill Forms (A)
BOX 649
Miscellaneous Box 1
649:1 Political Broadcasts, Memorandum Concerning Section 315 of the Communications Act of 1934, As Amended – “Facilities for Candidates for Public Office,” Second Edition, August 1958
649:2 Jennings Randolph for Senate Flyer, Work Together! Win Together!
649:3 The Crisis in American Education, Robert C. Byrd and Jennings Randolph
649:4 The “Recession” – Cause and Cure in Perspective of Our Long-Range Problem, Conference on Economic Progress, June 1958
649:5 Clippings, 1958
649:6 Education, Will Durant’s Philosophy, “Young People, Here’s How to Make the Most of Your Life,” From Pittsburgh, 1958
649:7 President Truman Speech, September 21, 1958
649:8 Absentee Voters Bureau, 1958
649:9 1958 State Senatorial Contests
649:10 Department of Standard Metropolitan Areas, Charleston, 1959
649:11 Department of Standard Metropolitan Areas, Wheeling, Steubenville, 1959
649:12 Department of Elkins Industrial Procurement Conference, 1958-1959
649:13 Sale of Surplus Property, West Virginia Ordnance Works, Point Pleasant, 1959
649:14 Speech, West Virginia Labor Federation, AFL-CIO State Convention, Charleston, October 15, 1959
649:15 World War I Widows Pension, H.B. 3512, 1959
649:16 Seven Senior Citizens on When and How to Retire, 1959
649:17 Closing Session Statement of Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson, September 14, 1959
649:18 Banks and Banking, 1959
649:19 Conservation, Tree Planting Activities in West Virginia, 1959
649:20 Conservation, 1959
649:21 Education, 1958-1959
649:22 Small Business Administration (SBA), Tom Varney, 1959
649:23 Martinsburg Research Center, 1959
649:24 U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, Harry A. Stansbury, April 16, 1959
649:25 1960 Inauguration, Requests for Tickets
649:26 West Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution, 1960
649:27 Office Equipment, 1960
649:28 Federal Outdoor Recreation Resources Review Committee, 1960
649:29 Morgantown Experiment Station, 1959-1960
649:30 Volunteers, 1960
649:31 Excerpts from Remarks by Senator Jennings Randolph at Veterans of Foreign Wars Mortgage-Burning Ceremonies, Parkersburg, West Virginia, September 3, 1960
649:32 Grafton National Cemetery, 1959-1961
649:33 Americanism, 1961
649:34 Clipping, Proposed M-14 Rifle Production Plant, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1961
649:35 Shrine Circus, 1961
649:36 Sierra, 1961
649:37 Lighthouses, 1961
649:38 Civil War Centennial, Barbour County, John Shepler, 1961
649:39 Kennedy Task Force on Area Redevelopment, 1961
649:40 Crown, Los Angeles Valley College, 1961
649:41 Sceptre, Los Angeles Valley College, 1961
649:42 Los Angeles Colleges, 1961
649:43 Canada, 1961
649:44 Appropriations, Military Construction, Fiscal Year 1961
649:45 General, West Virginia Delegation Visit, Army Installations, 1961
649:46 Original Drafts, A, 1962
649:47 Area Redevelopment, 1962
649:48 Army Engineer Reports, Etc., 1962
649:49 Airports and Aviation, 1962
649:50 Appendix, The Rambler’s Lunches with Blind Veterans, April 3, 1962
649:51 Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner Speech, April 7, 1962
649:52 Speech, Bethany College Students, Falk Foundation Program, April 3, 1962
649:53 Statement, Small Business Administration (John Horne), April 3, 1962
649:54 Romney Bicentennial Program, 1962
649:55 Morgantown Ordinance Works, 1959-1962
649:56 Manheim Tunnel, 1962
649:57 Clerks, Selective Service System, 1962
649:58 Cass Railroad Project, 1963
649:59 Department of Unemployment Compensation, 1963
649:60 Honorary Myer Feldman, Deputy Special Council to the President, 1963
649:61 Soil Conservation Report, West Fork District, 1963
649:62 Miscellaneous, 1955-1964
649:63 Miscellaneous, 1958-1963
649:64 American Humanics Foundation
649:65 United States Foreign Policy and Disarmament, Speech by Hubert H. Humphrey, February 4, 1958
BOX 650
Miscellaneous Box 2
650:1 Clippings, Quality Stabilization Bill Comments, Etc., September 13, 1963
650:2 Clippings, Reappointment, West Virginia, 1963
650:3 Clippings, Recreation, Mountaintop Vacationland, Terra Alta, August 8, 1963
650:4 Clippings, Recreation Areas, February-March, 1963
650:5 Clippings, Russian Students Visit Washington, D.C., May 7, 1963
650:6 Clippings, Railroads, 1963
650:7 Clippings, Research Center, Agriculture Department, 1963
650:8 Clippings, Rehabilitation, Institute, West Virginia, August 21, 1963
650:9 Clippings, Rule Change Has Support of Senator Randolph, 1963
650:10 Clippings, Richwood, Nicholas County, West Virginia 1962 Accomplishments, January 3, 1963
650:11 Clippings and Reprints from Senator Randolph’s Desk, 1962-1963
650:12 Clippings, Jay and Frank Randolph, 1963
650:13 Clippings, Mrs. Randolph, January 15, 1963
650:14 Clippings, Senator Randolph, Miscellaneous Pictures, 1963
650:15 Randolph-Sheppard Act, Statistics for Vending Stands and Blind Operators Year, 1962
650:16 Residual Oil, Increase of Quotas, 1962-1963
650:17 Clippings, Sugar Grove, 1963
650:18 Clippings, Small Business Loans, 1963
650:19 Clippings, Small Business Office in Charleston, 1963
650:20 Clippings, Superintendent of Schools Makes Plea for Federal Aid, 1963
650:21 Clippings, School Dropouts, August 1963
650:22 Clippings, Sweden, “No Labor Problems,” by Frank C. Porter, June 29, 1963
650:23 Clippings, Sports, 1963
650:24 Clippings, John M. Slack, Jr., 1963
650:25 Clippings, Felix B. Stump, Comments on Communists, September 24-25, 1963
650:26 Clippings, Summersville Building Activity Projects, December 20, 1962
650:27 Clippings, John M. Slack, Jr., Public Opinion Polls, 1963
650:28 Clippings, Test Ban, August-September 1963
650:29 Clippings, Training and Retraining for Jobs, 1963
650:30 Clippings, Tourism, Attractions, Etc., 1963
650:31 Clippings, Taxes, Miscellaneous Comments, Etc., 1963
650:32 Clippings, “Transportation to Usher in Wonderful World of 1987,” Los Angeles Times Article, December 3, 1963
650:33 Clippings, Training School, 1963
650:34 Clippings, Tax Reduction, 1963
650:35 Clippings, Travel Clinic, 1963
650:36 Clippings, United Nations, October 18, 1963
650:37 Clippings, United Mine Workers, 1963
650:38 Clippings, Veterans, April 1963
650:39 Clippings, Venezuela, Economic History, The Freedom Press, March 6, 1963
650:40 Clippings, Change Voting Age to 18, October-December 1963
650:41 Article, Swiss Manufacturing, Grant County, 1964
650:42 Morris Cafritz Memorial Service Pamphlet, August 2, 1964
650:43 Public Speaking, 1961-1964
650:44 Supreme Court, Prayer and Bible Reading Decision, 1964
650:45 Stonewood Sewage Collection System Project, 1963-1964
650:46 President’s Commission on Equal Employment Opportunities, 1964
650:47 West Virginia Forest Products, 1964
650:48 Accelerated Public Works (APW) Program, Salem, West Virginia, 1964
650:49 Social Security Data, Addresses, Etc., 1960-1963
650:50 Green Bank Project, 1963-1964
650:51 TWA News, Libya Trip, 1964
650:52 Correspondence, Legislation, K-T, 1965
650:53 Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1965
650:54 MRS Corporation, 1962-1965
650:55 Program, Monongalia County Democratic Executive Committee, circa 1965
650:56 Inquiry from Lumberport Mayor Glen E. Watkins, 1965
650:57 Area Redevelopment Administration, Rene Zabeau, 1965
650:58 Peace Corps, 1966
650:59 Post Office, 1966
650:60 Potomac River Basin, 1966
650:61 Current Poultry Information, 1966
650:62 United States Public Health Service, 1966
650:63 Clarksburg Old Post Office Building, 1966
650:64 Department of the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, 1966
650:65 Clarksburg Industrial Park, 1966
650:66 Press, 1966
650:67 Press Releases, 1965-1966
650:68 Buckhannon Housing Authority, 1965-1966
650:69 Office of Emergency Planning, 1962-1966
650:70 Governor’s Office, 1967
650:71 Governor’s Office, 1967 (A)
650:72 Ken Hechler, 1967
650:73 West Virginia, Department of Health, 1966-1967
650:74 Exports, 1967
650:75 Fred A. Matthew (Widow), World War I, 1967
650:76 Presidents, “Storms Over White House,” Speech Material, 1967
650:77 List of County Officials, 1967
650:78 Dr. James L. Bell, 1967
650:79 Castles, Reference Material from Life Magazine, Travel, Etc., 1966-1967
650:80 Department of Education, Randolph County Schools, 1968
650:81 Application for Donation of Surplus Property Form, 1968
650:82 Subversive Organizations in the U.S., 1955-1968
650:83 Benedum Airport, 1966-1968
650:84 Poor People’s March/David Dellinger, 1968
BOX 651
Miscellaneous Box 3
651:1 Department of Manpower Administration, 1969
651:2 Inventive Molded Products, Inc., Application for Small Business Administration (SBA) Loan, 1969
651:3 Supreme Court, 1969
651:4 Jay Randolph, Article, St. Louis Cardinals in St. Louis Magazine, 1969
651:5 Retirement, 1969
651:6 1969 Program for a Presidential Classroom for Young Americans
651:7 Knotts Farm and Ghost Town, Chicken Restaurant Dinner Menu, 1969
651:8 Apollo 11 (Trip to the Moon), 1969
651:9 Appalachia, 1969
651:10 Appalachian, David Cass, Vista Volunteer Visits in Mingo County, 1969
651:11 Antiballistic Missile, Comments, 1969
651:12 Air Pollution, 1969
651:13 Air Pollution, Ohio Interstate Compact, 1969
651:14 James E. Allen, Jr., U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1969
651:15 Ambulance Squad, Grant, Randolph County, 1969
651:16 Senator Eugene McCarthy, 1969
651:17 B. P. McDonough, West Virginia Tycoon, Parkersburg, West Virginia, 1969
651:18 Miscellaneous Clippings, 1969
651:19 Clippings, Mines, 1969
651:20 Martinsburg Journal Editorials, 1969
651:21 Hallie M. Martin Retires from Elkins Newspaper, 1969
651:22 Representative Mollohan, Comments, Etc., 1969
651:23 Bridges, 1969
651:24 Principal Officials in the Executive Branch, Appointed January 20-April 20, 1969
651:25 West Virginia Department of Welfare, 1969
651:26 Reprints used for Negatives, 1969
651:27 Memo from Senator Randolph to Drew Pearson, Re: Coal Mine Safety, 1969
651:28 Election, 1970
651:29 Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1969-1970
651:30 Nerve Gas, Army Dumps in Ocean, 1970
651:31 Bureau of Mines, 1970
651:32 Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, 1970
651:33 Fish and Wildlife Service, 1970
651:34 Geological Survey, 1970
651:35 Office of Coal Research, 1970
651:36 Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, 1970
651:37 National Park Service, 1970
651:38 Report, Search for Medical Records, Doctor’s Memorial Hospital, Welch, West Virginia, 1970
651:39 City of Clarksburg, Refund Request, 1971
651:40 Libraries, 1971
651:41 Mack McGinnis, article regarding Comedy and Comment, 1971
651:42 Surplus Property, 1971
651:43 Department of Public Assistance, 1963/1971
651:44 Program, Annual Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, Charleston, June 12, 1971
651:45 History, Western Maryland Tennis Tournament, August 1971
651:46 “Meet the Press,” 1971
BOX 652
Miscellaneous Box 4
652:1 Rights of Children, Hearing before Subcommittee on Children and Youth, Committee on Labor and Public Welfare (Part 2), 1972
652:2 Associated General Contractors Convention, Houston, March 8, 1972
652:3 Press Release/Statement by Jennings Randolph on Voter Registration, March 6, 1972
652:4 Speech, “The Youth Vote in America,” Fairmont State College, March 13, 1972
652:5 Press Release, Water Resource Projects, March 15, 1972
652:6 Jennings Randolph Appreciation Banquet, Clarksburg, March 18, 1972
652:7 Speech, Inter-American Public Works Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 22, 1972
652:8 World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, West Virginia, March 24-25, 1972
652:9 West Virginia Population Breakdown, 1950-1970
652:10 Secret Service, 1972
652:11 Max O. Oats, Department of Labor, 1971-1972
652:12 Tapes and Videos, 1972
652:13 Federal Property Council, Legacy of Parks, 1973
652:14 Interview, “First Tuesday,” February 6, 1973
652:15 Department of National Weather Service, 1972-1973
652:16 Department of Labor, Federal Registers, 1972-1973
652:17 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1974
652:18 National Transportation Safety Board, 1974
652:19 U.S. Treasury Department, 1974
652:20 Parks Transfer, 1974
652:21 Soil Conservation Service, 1974
652:22 New York Times Article, “Diamonds for U.S. Mineral Heritage,” May 19, 1974
652:23 The Charleston Gazette Article, “Randolph Expresses Religious Beliefs,” December 5, 1974
652:24 Envelopes, 1973-1974
652:25 Jennings Randolph, Debenture, American Road Builders Association, 1971-1974
652:26 Horizons, Consolidated Gas Supply Company, 1974
652:27 Parole Board, 1974
652:28 Highways, Mingo Flash Flood, 1974
652:29 National Records Center, Washington, D.C., 1971-1974
652:30 Miscellaneous, 1974
652:31 U.S. News and World Report Issue, January 28, 1974
652:32 Jennings Randolph, Conference on Inflation Notebook, 1974
652:33 Franklin D. Roosevelt Visit to West Virginia in 1936, Senator Randolph 1975 Article
652:34 Department of Consumer Affairs, 1971-1975
652:35 Prayer for the Opening of the New Fort Hill I-64 Bridge, Charleston, James Clair Jarvis, August 29, 1975
652:36 Guide to Federal Consumer Services, 1975
652:37 Speech Material, West Virginia Health
BOX 653
Miscellaneous Box 5
653:1 Vocational Rehabilitation, 1973-1976
653:2 ABC Television, (In Focus) Material Can Be Used for Speeches, 1976
653:3 Awards, “Triple E Award” and Other Awards, 1976
653:4 Senator Byrd Comments, 1976
653:5 Dick Benson, 1976
653:6 Claude E. Barrick, Retirement, Keyser Newspaper, 1976
653:7 Blue Ridge Project, 1976
653:8 Jimmy Carter, Jennings Randolph’s Optimism, 1976
653:9 Congressional Comments, 1976
653:10 Comptroller of the Currency, January 1967-April 1976
653:11 Soil Conservation Service, 1976
653:12 Defense Supply Agency, 1976
653:13 Senator Jennings Randolph, Rm. 5121, 1976
653:14 Senator Jennings Randolph, Rm. 5121, 1976 (A)
653:15 Electoral Information, 1976
653:16 Legislation, Correspondence, 1976
653:17 Elkins Community Carol Sing
653:18 Lewisburg Parking Garage, Paul S. Detch, 1976
653:19 Tax Reform Act of 1976
653:20 Economic Development Administration (EDA), Clarksburg Firehouse, 1976
653:21 Bibliography on the State of West Virginia, Library of Congress, 1974-1976
653:22 Federal Building, Elkins, West Virginia, 1976
653:23 West Virginia Department of Health, “State of the State’s Health,” 1976
653:24 SCS State Conservationist, 1976
653:25 Magazine Articles That Mention Senator Randolph, 1976
653:26 Programs, Miscellaneous Collection, 1976
653:27 Appointments, 1976-1977
653:28 ACTION, 1977
653:29 Department of Agriculture, 1977
653:30 Farmers’ Home Administration (FmHA), 1977
653:31 Forestry Service, 1977
653:32 Soil Conservation Services (SCS), 1977
653:33 Rural Electrification Administration (REA), 1977
653:34 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1977
653:35 U.S. Air Force, 1977
653:36 U.S. Army, 1977
653:37 U.S. Army Corps. Of Engineers, 1977
653:38 Department of Commerce, 1977
653:39 Economic Development Administration (EDA), 1977
653:40 Community Services Administration (CSA), 1977
653:41 Civil Service Commission, 1977
653:42 Defense Logistics Agency, 1977
653:43 Environmental Protection Agency, 1977
653:44 Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA), 1977
653:45 Coal Research, 1977
653:46 Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, West Virginia State Police Killed in Action, 1977
653:47 Technical Career Opportunities Guide, Office for Career Opportunities, 1977
653:48 Harpers Ferry, 1977
653:49 Program, 50th Anniversary, Spirit of St. Louis Dinner, National Air and Space Museum, May 19, 1977
653:50 Commission on Mental Health, April 1977-May 1977
653:51 Council of Environmental Quality, March 1977-April 1977
653:52 Legislative Achievements of Robert C. Byrd, 1977
653:53 Clippings, Senate Race between Jennings Randolph and Arch Moore, 1977
653:54 Federal Staff Relations Program, 1977
653:55 Federal Power Company, Gas Prices, 1971-1977
BOX 654
Miscellaneous Box 6
654:1 National Directory, Business PACs of Associations/Groups Active in 1977, February 1977
654:2 National Directory, Business PACs of Individual Companies Active in 1977, March 1977
654:3 Invitations, 1977
654:4 Tug River Valley Flood Control, 1977
654:5 Tug River Valley Flood, Newspaper Clippings and Articles, 1977
654:6 United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), Tampa Tribute, 1977
654:7 Miscellaneous Forwarded to D.C., 1983
654:8 Center for Information on America, Vital Issues, April 1977
654:9 Jennings Randolph, Executive Committee of Each County, 1977
654:10 Jennings Randolph, Remarks of Senator Randolph, Annual Convention of the American Society of Radiological Technologists, 1977
654:11 Smithsonian Institute, 1972-1977
654:12 The First Thanksgiving of the United States, Thanks-Giving Square Foundation, 1977
654:13 Speech, Arthur Schlesinger, New Deal Dinner, March 4, 1978
654:14 Miscellaneous, A, 1975-1978
654:15 Arch Moore, 1976-1978
654:16 Certificate, Inter-American Highway Engineering Conference
654:17 Miscellaneous, 1976-1978
654:18 Campaigns, Political, Expenses and Loan Repayments, 1978
654:19 Hearing, Subcommittee on Water Resources, Tug Fork Valley Flood Problems, February 3, 1978
654:20 Tin and Stockpile Bills, 1978
654:21 White Paper on Defense, 1978 Edition, A Modern Military Strategy for the United States by Robert Taft, Jr., May 15, 1978
654:22 Miscellaneous, 1964-1978
654:23 Program, 10th Annual West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival, 1978
654:24 Correspondence, Coal, 1977-1978
654:25 Department of National Transportation Safety Board, 1978
654:26 Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1978
654:27 White House Conference on the Arts and Humanities, 1978
654:28 National Energy Conservation Policy Act, 1978
654:29 National Senior Citizens Law Center, 1978
654:30 Notice Barring Jimmy Carter, Robert Byrd, and Jennings Randolph from Panama Canal, 1978
654:31 Analysis and Evaluation of Pensions for Veterans, 1978
654:32 Federal Energy Administration, Loan Guarantees (Coal), 1976-1978
BOX 655
Miscellaneous Box 7
655:1 Index Cards, ATA List, Follow-Up File, A-F, 1978
655:2 Index Cards, ATA List, Follow-Up File, G-M, 1978
655:3 Index Cards, ATA List, Follow-Up File, N-Z, 1978
655:4 Index Cards, ATA List, Follow-Up File, A-Z
BOX 656
Miscellaneous Box 8
656:1 Report of the President’s Commission on Military Compensation, April 1978
656:2 Office Equipment and Supplies, 1977-1978
656:3 Office Equipment and Supplies, 1978
656:4 National Wildlife Federation (NWF), April 7, 1978
656:5 Department of the State, Middle East, 1978
656:6 A Survey of the Political Climate in the State of West Virginia, Hart Research Association, 1978
656:7 Federal Debt Assistance Association (FDAA), Glen Dale, West Virginia, 1978
656:8 West Virginia National Guard, 1978
656:9 Department of the Air Force, Boy Scouts, Martinsburg, West Virginia, 1978
656:10 Clippings, 1977-1978
656:11 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), Doddridge County Nursing Home, 1978
656:12 Office of Surface Mining Regulations, 1978
656:13 Parole Commission, 1978
656:14 Human Resources Committee, 1978
656:15 West Virginia Health Department, Alderson Ambulance, 1978
656:16 Senator Randolph, Past Commitments, 1976-1978
656:17 Senator Randolph, Past Commitments, 1978
656:18 Jennings Randolph Bridge, Chester, West Virginia, 1978
656:19 Jennings Randolph Remarks, Dedication of Elkins High School Renovation Project, 1978
656:20 Kurzweil Reading Machine, 1978
656:21 Corcoran Reception, 1978
656:22 June 6, 1978 Reception
656:23 Individual and P.A.C. Files, 1978
656:24 Articles, Ted Kennedy campaigning for Jennings Randolph, October 27, 1978
656:25 Miscellaneous, 1978-1979
656:26 New River Health Association, 1979
656:27 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Commission, 1979
656:28 Hill and Knowlton, Inc., 1979
656:29 National Technical Institute for the Deaf, 1979
656:30 Lawsuit Documents, Henry Walther V. Jennings Randolph, 1979
656:31 Vietnamese Boat Refugees, 1978-1979
656:32 Senate Nutrition Program, 1974-1979
656:33 Booklet, Abbey of the Genesee, 1979
656:34 Jennings Randolph Voting Through December 11, 1979
656:35 Occupational Industrialization Centers (OIC)/Entreprenurial Development Training Center (EDTC), 1979
656:36 Special Trade Representative for Trade Negotiations, 1979
656:37 Grafton City Hospital, 1977-1979
656:38 Head Start, 1973-1979
656:39 Schlitz Brewing, 1979
656:40 Huntington Water Corporation, Miscellaneous, 1979
656:41 Town of Hendricks, 1979
656:42 Southern Railways, 1979
656:43 Vienna Advertiser, 1979
656:44 Human Services, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Committee, 1979
656:45 Union Carbide Corporation, 1979
656:46 United Steelworkers of America, District 23 Breakfast, June 19, 1979
656:47 Elkins Army Reserve, 1979
656:48 Bethany College, Career Entry Center Proposal
656:49 Miscellaneous, 1967-1979
656:50 General Services Administration (GSA), Jennings Randolph Files, 1973-1979
656:51 Sharon Rockefeller, Women in Elected Politics, U.S. Senate Committee on Human Resources, January 31, 1979
656:52 National Peace Hall of Fame, 1979
656:53 Employment Security (Unemployment Benefits), 1979
656:54 Desks, Senate Chamber, 1979
656:55 Mine Health and Safety Academy, 1976-1979
BOX 657
Miscellaneous Box 9
657:1 Nicholas Chronicle, 100th Anniversary, 1980
657:2 Special Trade Representative, 1980
657:3 Correspondence Regarding Legislation, 1980
657:4 Remarks, Senator Randolph, 1980 Older 4-H Members’ Conference, Jackson’s Mill, West
Virginia, June 22, 1980
657:5 Tennessee Valley Authority, 1980
657:6 Shaklee Corporation, 1980
657:7 Appropriations, 1979-1980
657:8 Correspondence, Miss National U.S. Pageant, 1980
657:8 National Sanitation Foundation, 1980
657:9 Miscellaneous, 1980
657:10 Recreation for Handicapped, Case Correspondence, 1979-1980
657:11 Miscellaneous, 1980
657:12 West Virginia Disabled, Recreation, 1979-1980
657:13 King’s Daughters’ Child Care Centers, 1979-1980
657:14 April 3 Submitted Statements, 1979-1980
657:15 Congressional Quarterly Articles, 1980 Presidential Candidates
656:16 System for Hospital Uniform Reporting (SHUR), Medicare and Madicaid Programs, Annual Hospital Report, 1979-1980
657:17 MOBIL Oil Corporation, 1980
657:18 National Commission for Employment Policy, 1980
657:19 Iranian Crisis, 1980
657:20 Steve Billie, C.C., Randolph Correspondence, 1980
657:21 American Public Welfare Conference, 1980
657:22 Press, Cable News Network, 1980
657:23 Alaska Lands Legislation, 1980
657:24 American Airlines, 1979-1980
657:25 Young Adults Conservation Corps. (YACC), Office of Surface Mining, 1980
657:26 Optometrists, West Virginia, 1980
657:27 International Year of Disabled Persons, General Matters and Correspondence, 1980
657:28 West Virginia Health, Rat Poison, 1980
657:29 Mon-Valley Homecoming, 1980
657:30 Postcards, Urging Support for Federal Spending Limitation Amendment, H.J.R.395, 1980
657:31 Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1979-1980
657:32 Student Travel Requests, 1980
657:33 Press File Index, 1980 (2 Boxes)
BOX 658
Miscellaneous Box 10
658:1 Correspondence, Abortion, Ralph Shull, July 7, 1981
658:2 Space Press, 1981
658:3 Hadassah, 1981
658:4 Davis and Elkins College, 1931 Football Team, 1980-1981
658:5 Alcoholic Detox Center, Eastern West Virginia, 1981
658:6 Civil Rights Violation, Higher Education, 1981
658:7 Miscellaneous Letters, Honorable Peter M. Towe, 1981
658:8 General, Miscellaneous, 1981
658:9 Sri Chinmoy and USA Bicycle Relay, 1981
658:10 Selective Service, 1962-1981
658:11 Selective Service, 1962-1981 (A)
658:12 Tower Lines, 1981
658:13 Press, Philadelphia Daily News, 1981
658:14 South African Imported Coal, 1980-1981
658:15 Abortion, 1981
658:16 Reading is Fundamental Program, 1981
658:17 Appointment Confirmations, 1959-1981
658:18 The Inter-Mountain Publicity, 1974-1981
658:19 West Virginia Building and Construction Trade Council, AFL-CIO, 1979-1981
658:20 Highland Scenic Highway, 1981
658:21 Public Law Booklet, August 13, 1981
658:22 Remarks from Senator Randolph, Hubert H. Humphrey, November 20, 1981
658:23 Grand Forks Air Force Base, 1981
658:24 Messages, 1981
658:25 Independent Bankers Association, 1979-1981
658:26 Friendship Force, 1981
658:27 The Washington Star, Last Issue, August 7, 1981
658:28 International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, 1981
658:29 Right-To-Life, 1981
658:30 National Endowment for the Humanities, 1981
658:31 Constitutional Rights Foundation, 1981
658:32 Correspondence, National Archives, 1962-1982
658:33 Civil Rights, 1979-1982
658:34 Lewis County Commission, EDA Request for Water and Sewer Extensions, 1982
658:35 Clarksburg Federal Building, 1982
658:36 United States Senate Subcommittee on Courts Hearing, Manville Corporation Bankruptcy, November 10, 1982
658:37 West Virginia Sheltered Workshops, Listings, 1982
658:38 Rehabilitation, Vineland National Center, 1978-1982
658:39 S.Con.Res.60, Used Car Trade Rule, 1981-1982
658:40 Milk Price Support, Senator Hawkins Amendment, 1982
658:41 S.1936, National Transport Safety Board Qualifications, 1982
658:42 Interview, Michael Benedum, Success Unlimited magazine, “I Kept Right On Going,” September 18, 1982
BOX 659
Miscellaneous Box 11
659:1 Nomination, David L. Slate, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), 1982
659:2 Lakin State Hospital, 1982
659:3 Record Extensions, 1982
659:4 Civil Air Patrol (CAP) Annual Report to Congress, 1982
659:5 National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia, 1982
659:6 Social Security Administration, 1969-1982*
659:7 Association of Flight Attendants, 1982
659:8 Congressional Flying Club, 1982
659:9 Architect of Capitol, 1975-1982
659:10 West Virginia Office of the Attorney General, 1982
659:11 Rural Coalition Report, March 1982-April 1982
659:12 Environmental and Energy Study Conference, 1982
659:13 Returned 4 Part Vouchers, 1981-1982
659:14 Education, 1983
659:15 U.S. Capitol Historical Society, 1981-1983
659:16 U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 1983
659:17 Road Bond Issue, 1981-1983
659:18 Keep America Beautiful, Inc., 1976-1983
659:19 Lions Club Youth Exchange, 1983
659:20 City of Martinsburg, EDA Grant, 1981-1983
659:21 Smithsonian Institution, 1983
659:22 Older Americans Legislative Report from Senator Jennings Randolph, May 10, 1983
659:23 Promotional Materials, Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Alabama, 1983
659:24 Jennings Randolph, Retirement, 1983
659:25 West Virginia Cases, General, 1982-1983
659:26 West Virginia, General Correspondence, 1982-1983
659:27 Nominations, General Correspondence, 1983
659:28 Organizations, Miscellaneous, 1983
659:29 National Dairy Products Promotion Act, 1982-1983
659:30 Peace Corps., 1983
659:31 COMSAT, 1980-1983
659:32 Program, 37th Annual National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Awards, February 9, 1983
659: Combined Federal Campaign, 1980-1983
659: Office Move, 1982-1983
BOX 660
Miscellaneous Box 12
660:1 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), 1983
660:2 Nancy Hanks Center, 1983
660:3 Securities and Exchange Commission, 1983
660:4 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1979-1983
660:5 West Virginia Department of Culture and History, 1983
660:6 Press, C-Span, 1983
660:7 Rules Committee, 1979-1983
660:8 Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1983
660:9 Taiwan, 1980-1983
660:10 Housing Authority, City of Elkins, 1983
660:11 Claude Worthington Benedum, 1981-1983
660:12 Queue Systems, 1983
660:13 President’s Commission on Organized Crime, 1983
660:14 Labor and Human Resources Committee, Child Abuse, 1983
660:15 National Football League (NFL), 1982-1983
660:16 Cookbook, “Cooking Down Country Roads,” 1983
660:17 Maps, National Forests (George Washington, Jefferson, Monongahela), 1969-1983
660:18 Civilian Conservation Corps. (CCC), 1983
660:19 Libraries, 1973-1983
660:20 Kettering Report, 1983
660:21 Winston S. Churchill (Grandson), 1979-1983
660:22 Abortion, 1983
660:23 Abortion, 1983 (A)
660:24 GM-Toyota Proposal, 1983
660:25 Education Reform, Decline of Education in America, 1983
BOX 661
Miscellaneous Box 13
661:1 Central Intelligence Agency, 1975-1984
661:2 Speech, Dedication Ceremony, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Martinsburg, July 1, 1984
661:3 Speech, West Virginia flag raising ceremony aboard the USS Stump, July 2, 1984
661:4 Speech, National Convention of Randolph-Sheppard Vendors, Philadelphia, July 3, 1984
6615: US News and World Report, July 9, 1984
661:6 Jennings Randolph thanked for support of Animal Welfare Act, July 10, 1984
661:7 Speech, Groundbreaking, Wastewater Treatment Facility, Beckley, July 10, 1984
661:8 Presentation to Jennings Randolph, Harrison Rural Electrification Association, July 11, 1984
661:9 Speech, Dedication of Wastewater Treatment Facility, Union, July 11, 1984
661:10 Union Carbider, July 12, 1984, Jennings Randolph most popular speaker of week at Washington Workshops
661:11 Speech, Dedication of Wastewater Treatment Facility, Morgantown, July 12, 1984
661:12 Mount Lake Park Days, July 13, 1984
661:13 Arthurdale, 50th Anniversary of the Homesteading of Arthurdale, 1984
661:14 50th Anniversary, Arthurdale, July 15, 1984
661:15 Jennings Randolph Remarks, Annual State Superintendent’s Conference, Canaan Valley State Park, July 17, 1984
661:16 Prisoners of War (POWs)/Missing in Action (MIAs) Day, Jennings Randolph to White House, 1984
661:17 Correspondence, Roosevelt Warm Springs Foundation, 1984
661:18 Jennings Randolph Remarks, Annual State Superintendent’s Conference, Canaan Valley State Park, July 17, 1984
661:19 1984 Canada-U.S. Interparliamentary Group
661:20 General Memoranda, 1983-1984
661:21 Statements Concerning Disabled, 1984
661:22 West Virginia Hillbilly, April 21, 1984
661:23 National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, 1984
661:24 Democratic National Committee, 1980-1984
661:25 Parmer Marketing Company Incorporated, 1984 Campaign
661:26 United States Senate Democratic Leadership Circle, 1983-1984
661:27 Jim Comstock, Democratic National Convention, 1984
661:28 Presidential Classroom, 1980-1984
661:29 Presidential Classroom, 1980-1984 (A)
661:30 Archives of the United States, 1984
661:31 Japan-United States Senate Scholarship Program, 1981-1984*
661:32 Menu, Senator’s Dining Room, United States Senate Restaurant, thank you note from Jay Rockefeller, November 27, 1984
661:33 Correspondence to Washington, D.C., March 1984
661:34 Copies of Correspondence Forwarded to Washington, D.C, April 1984-October 1984
661:35 Miscellaneous, 1984
661:36 University Aviation Association, 1984
661:37 West Virginia Railroad Heritage Festival, 1984
BOX 662
Miscellaneous Box 14
662:1 Invitation, Czechoslovak National Council, 1983-1984
662:2 National Trust for Historic Preservation, 1984
662:3 Photograph of Senator Dennis Chavez, 1984
662:4 Prayer in Schools, 1984
662:5 Close Up Foundation, 1980-1984
662:6 1984 Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange, 1984
662:7 Photo, Lenora Wood, Lincoln County, 1984
662:8 Postmaster Remarks in Charleston, West Virginia, July 20, 1984
662:9 Oak Hill Groundbreaking, Senior Citizen Housing, July 20, 1984
662:10 Mondale-Ferraro, July 20, 1984
662:11 Air Force Salutes Randolph, July 23, 1984
662:12 Elkins Citizens Try to Save Halliehurst, July 23, 1984
662:13 Congressional Quarterly, July 24, 1984
662:14 Statement, Armed Forces in Central America, July 24, 1984
662:15 Bert Lance Statement to Charleston Daily Mail, July 24, 1984
662:16 Interview, Public Works Historical Society, 1984
662:17 National Community Action Foundation, July 24, 1984
662:18 Jennings Randolph, Closing of Senate Office, 1984
662:19 Jennings Randolph, Closing of Senate Office, Transportation
662:20 Jennings Randolph, Closing of Senate Office, State Office, 1984
662:21 Jennings Randolph, Closing of Senate Office, Staff, 1984
662:22 Jennings Randolph, Closing of Senate Office, Office Account, 1984
662:23 Jennings Randolph, Closing of Senate Office, Last Day, 1984
662:24 Jennings Randolph, Closing of Senate Office, Inventory, 1984
662:25 Jennings Randolph, Closing of Senate Office, Rockefeller Swearing-In Ceremony, 1985
662:26 American Space Foundation, Permanent United States Space Station, January 26, 1984
662:27 Prayer Breakfast, 1984
662:28 Passports/Visas/Foreign Governments, 1969-1984*
662:29 Department of Agriculture, West Virginia, 1983-1984
662:30 Bureau of Mines, West Virginia, Miscellaneous
662:31 Department of Transportation, 1983-1984
662:32 Farmers Home Administration, 1983-1984
662:33 Defense Department, 1983-1984
662:34 Education Department, 1983-1984
662:35 Notebook, Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, 1984
662:36 Reading File 1984 (1 of 2)
662:37 Reading File 1984 (2 of 2)
BOX 663
Miscellaneous Box 15
663:1 Humanities Foundation of West Virginia, Regrant Catalogue, 1982-1984
663:2 News Release, Synthetic Fuels, West Virginia Radio Network (Lewisburg), 1977-1984
663:3 Synthetic Fuels, 1978-1984
663:4 Statement, U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation, May 15, 1984
663:5 Coal, 1943-1984
663:6 Whip Notice, 1983-1984
663:7 West Virginia University, Vandalia Award, 1984
663:8 Universal Family, 1984
663:9 U.S. News and World Report Interview, 1984
663:10 Timbering, West Virginia History, 1984
663:11 Reverend Richard C. Halverson Prayer Booklet, 98th Congress, 1983-1984
663:12 Miscellaneous Clippings, 1984
663:13 Miscellaneous, 1981-1984
663:14 Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia, 1981-1984
663:15 Private Sector Council, 1983-1984
663:16 Invitations (Senator Jim Sasser and Congressman Albert Gore, Jr.), 1976-1984
663:17 Williamson Daily News, Postal Issues, 1984
663:18 West Virginia Colleges, 1984
663:19 National Forum, Toward the Bicentennial of the Constitution, Fall 1984
663:20 Requests, General, 98th Congress, 1983-1984
663:21 Jennings Randolph, General Correspondence, 1984
663:22 Henry Jackson, Annual Report, 1984
663:23 1984 Election Campaign
663:24 Correspondence, Re: Retirement (Norman Vincent Peale, Pare Lorentz, Admiral Zumwalt), 1984
663:25 Star Wars System, 1984
BOX 664
Miscellaneous Box 16
664:1 Remarks from Senator Randolph, 1981-1984
664:2 Civil Rights, 1984
664:3 Alford & Associates, Inc., 1984
664:4 Miscellaneous Government Documents, 1939-1984
664:5 Miscellaneous Letters, Etc., 1982-1984
664:6 United States Senate Youth Program, 1979-1985
664:7 Senior Citizens, 1983-1985
664:8 An Interview with Jennings Randolph, Public Works Oral History, January 1985
664:9 Interagency Council for Child Development Services, “Directory of Services for School Age Parents and Their Children: For the Counties of Boone, Cabell, Kanawha, Lincoln, Logan,
Mason, Mingo, Putnam, and Wayne”
664:10 Office Equipment Guidebooks and Papers
664:11 Clippings, The Hilltops
664:12 Miscellaneous, including correspondence*
664:13 Radio/Television Price List, Not Dated (1976 Photo Box)
664:14 Clippings
664:15 VISTA Information Sheet
664:16 Andrew Jackson’s Last Letter from his Mother
664:17 Voting Statistics, Speeches, and Letters
664:18 Transportation (Other Than Air), 1950s
664:19 Portraits of Jennings Randolph
664:20 Daughters of the American Revolution, Clarksburg – See Blue Book for State Officers
664:21 West Virginia Politiscope
664:22 Business and Government, File Number 3
664:23 Social Security, Proof of Age
664:24 University of Hawaii, Letter from Terence A. Rogers to Ms. Pat Forsythe
664:25 Surplus Food Distribution
664:26 Clippings
664:27 Jim Harris Personal Folder, Candidate Schedules
664:28 Columbian Club, Clarksburg, West Virginia
664:29 Warner Family
664:30 Holiday Cards, Etc.
664:31 Miscellaneous Brochures and Publications
BOX 665
Miscellaneous Box 17
665:1 Copies Sent to Washington Office, 1979-1981
665:2 Copies Sent to Washington Office, 1979-1981 (A)
665:3 Copies Sent to Washington Office, 1979-1981 (B)
665:4 Copies Sent to Washington Office, 1979-1981 (C)
665:5 Information Sent by Telecopier to Washington Office, January-July 1982
665:6 Information Sent by Telecopier to Washington Office, August 1982
665:7 Information Sent on Telecopier, January 1984
665:8 Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1983
665:9 Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1982-1983
BOX 666
Miscellaneous Box 18
666:1 Senator Jennings Randolph Speaks on Behalf of his Amendment to Require Senators to Vote from Their Desks, 1981-1982
666:2 Judiciary Gun Control, 1981-1982
666:3 Robert H. Mollohan, 1981-1982
666:4 Arch Moore, 1981-1982
666:5 A. James Manchin, 1981-1982
666:6 Isaac Mayfield, 1981-1982
666:7 The Miami News, 1981-1982
666:8 Dan Schuda, 1981-1982
666:9 John McCuskey, 1981-1982
666:10 Article, Martha Angle and Robert Walters, “A Country We Pretend Doesn’t Exist,” The Inter-Mountain, Elkins, West Virginia, February 7, 1977
666:11 Article, “Should Lance Speak at WVU?” The Dominion Post, Morgantown, West Virginia, November 18, 1977
666:12 West Virginia Library Commission 1976 Statistical Report
666:13 Lions Club, 1981-1982
666:14 Page from The Inter-Mountain, Elkins, West Virginia, November 2, 1977
666:15 Ted Knap, 1981-1982
666:16 Tom Knight, 1981-1982
666:17 Bob Kittle Articles, Charleston Daily Mail
666:18 James Kilpatrick, 1981-1982
666:19 Kaiser Aluminum, 1981-1982
666:20 Danny Klayman, 1981-1982
666:21 Article, “Press Unit Executive is Speaker” (Charles “Randy” Cline), News Tribune, Keyser, West Virginia, October 25, 1977
666:22 Kuhlman Estate, 1981-1982
666:23 Jobs Bill, 1981-1982
666:24 Judgeship Bill, 1981-1982
666:25 West Virginia Hillbilly (Newspaper), 1981-1982
666:26 Article, “Bishop Hodges” (Joseph H. Hodges), Wheeling News Register, October 24, 1977
666:27 Harry Hoffman, 1981-1982
666:28 Honorarium, 1981-1982
666:29 Article, “Gerard is Linked to Racing Switch”
666:30 Hypertension, 1981-1982
666:31 Ken Heckler, 1981-1982
666:32 The Washington Star, 1981-1982
666:33 West Virginia House of Delegates and State Administrators, 1981-1982
666:34 Socia Winter, 1981-1982
666:35 Highways, 1981-1982
666:36 Energy, 1981-1982
666:37 Veterans, 1981-1982
666:38 Memorandum from Patricia Yaroch Bario Concerning March 25, 1977 White House Briefing, March 1977
666:39 Articles Concerning Water Cleanup, The Washington Post, 1977
666:40 Article, “Sen. Randolph Will Go Again,” Wheeling News-Register, December 13, 1977
666:41 Herb Welch, 1981-1982
666:42 George Will, 1981-1982
666:43 Paul Warnke, 1981-1982
666:44 Value Engineering, 1981-1982
666:45 Article, Thomas J. Seess, “The 2,000 Unknowns We Elect,” The Washington Star, October 8, 1977
666:46 Ward Sinclair, 1981-1982
666:47 U.S. News and World Report, 1981-1982
666:48 Article, Harriet Van Horne, “Proselytizing T-Shirts and the Selling of God,” New York Post, August 10, 1977
666:49 Hubert Taylor, 1981-1982
666:50 Tension, 1981-1982
666:51 Time Magazine, 1981-1982
666:52 Time Magazine Page Concerning President Carter and Frank Moore, December 12, 1977
666:53 W. Clement Stone, 1981-1982
666:54 Strip Mining, 1981-1982
666:55 Fanny Seiler, 1981-1982
666:56 Newspapers, The Evening Review, East Liverpool, Ohio, 1977
666:57 Newspaper, The Charleston Gazette, Charleston, West Virginia, January 5, 1977
666:58 Newspaper, The Inter-Mountain, Elkins, West Virginia, August 18, 1977
666:59 Newspaper, The Clarksburg Exponent, Clarksburg, West Virginia, January 5, 1977
666:60 Article, “Facts Don’t Support Coal Optimism,” The Dominion Post, Morgantown, West Virginia, June 26, 1977
666:61 Robert T. Hall, 1981-1982
666:62 E.S. Hamilton, 1981-1982
666:63 Article, Harry Hamm, “President’s First Year,” Sunday News-Register, Wheeling, West Virginia, December 11, 1977
666:64 Handicapped, 1981-1982
666:65 James Harlow, 1981-1982
666:66 Harpers Ferry, 1981-1982
666:67 Article, Paul L. Montgomery, “State Finds ‘Fraud’ in Race-Horse Switch,” The New York Times, November 30, 1977
666:68 Hawk’s Nest Tunnel, 1981-1982
666:69 Jae Spears, 1981-1982
666:70 Speed Limit, 1981-1982
666:71 Harley Staggers, 1981-1982
666:72 Eliot Janeway, 1981-1982
666:73 Don Marsh, 1981-1982
666:74 Paul Martin, 1981-1982
666:75 Bob Mellace, 1981-1982
666:76 Arnold Miller, 1981-1982
666:77 Walter F. Mondale, 1981-1982
666:78 Mononghela River, 1981-1982
666:79 John Montgomery, 1981-1982
666:80 Edmund Muskie, 1981-1982
666:81 Newsweek Magazine, 1981-1982
666:82 John Nolty, 1981-1982
666:83 Article, “Kennedy Amendment Could Sink Coal Conversion Legislation,” The Herald Dispatch, Huntington, West Virginia, September 4, 1977
666:84 News Tribune Articles, Keyser, West Virginia, October 1977
666:85 Pay Increase, 1981-1982
666:86 Polling Magazine, 1981-1982
666:87 Postal System, 1981-1982
666:88 Potomac River Basin, 1981-1982
666:89 Presidents, 1981-1982
666:90 Primary Election, 1981-1982
666:91 Nick Rahall, 1981-1982
666:92 Senator Randolph, General News Photos, 1981-1982
666:93 Religion, 1981-1982
666:94 Jay Rockefeller, 1981-1982
666:95 Rotary, 1981-1982
666:96 Article, “Randolph A Prophet,” The Bluefield Daily Telegraph, March 11, 1977
666:97 Salem College, 1981-1982
666:98 Frank Santmyer, 1981-1982
666:99 Senate Reorganization, 1981-1982
666:100 Crime in Service Industries, 1977-1978
666:101 Julius Singleton, 1981-1982
666:102 John Slack, 1977
666:103 Snowshoe, 1981-1982
BOX 667
Miscellaneous Box 19
667:1 Franklin D. Roosevelt Birthday Ball, January 28, 1982
667:2 Home Builders/Las Vegas, 1982
667:3 Berkeley Springs, 1976-1982
667:4 National Enquirer, 1982
667:5 Hearst Youth, 1982
667:6 Television, 1982
667:7 National School Boards Association, 1982
667:8 Department of Labor, State Employment Agencies, 1982
667:9 John East, 1982
667:10 Cuba, 1982
667:11 Eastern States Blast Furnace/Coke, 1982
667:12 Business Week, 1982
667:13 Roll Call, 1982
667:14 Fiscal Year, 1983
667:15 Gallipolis, 1982
667:16 Opportunities Industrialization Centers, 1982
667:17 Bridges, 1982
667:18 West Virginia Vocational Education Association, 1982
667:19 Tug Fork, 1982
667:20 Bumpers, 1982
667:21 Vocational Education, 1982
667:22 Japan, 1982
667:23 Hillbilly Poll, 1982
667:24 George Washington, 1982
667:25 Heroin, 1982
667:26 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1982
667:27 Community Representative and Water Systems in Rural West Virginia, 1982
667:28 Highway, 1982
667:29 Conrail, 1982
667:30 Wheeling-Pittsburgh, DC Metro System Bid, 1982
667:31 Caribbean, 1982
667:32 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)/WKAZ, 1982
667:33 Cosmopolitan Cultural Hour/WEIR Radio, 1982
667:34 Draft Deadline, 1982
667:35 Weirton Steel, 1982
667:36 Gallipolis, 1982
667:37 Congressional Flying Club, 1982
667:38 Bush/Veteran Employment, 1982
667:39 Appalachian Regional Commission “83”, 1982
667:40 Cancer Crusade, 1982
667:41 WBTH Radio/Tug Fork, 1982
667:42 80th Birthday, 1982
667:43 Student Aid, 1982
667:44 Congressional Flying Club, 1982
667:45 Senator Harrison Williams, 1982
667:46 Dr. Armend Hammer, Austrian Embassy, 1982
667:47 Railroad Retirement, 1982
667:48 Lenox, 1982
667:49 New Black Lung Law, 1982
667:50 Local Development District, 1982
667:51 Salaries, 1982
667:52 Grafton National Cemetery, 1982
667:53 Mandolidis, 1982
667:54 “Y-Guy” Dinner, Part One, 1982
667:55 “Y-Guy” Dinner, Part Two, 1982
667:56 Salem Retreat, 1980-1982
667:57 Press Releases and Senate Speeches, 1981-1982
BOX 668
Miscellaneous Box 20
668:1 Education for Economic Security Act, June 13, 1983
668:2 Senator Jennings Randolph’s Statement on Math and Science, March 11, 1983
668:3 Math and Science Legislation, 1983-1984
668:4 Colloquy, Math and Science, Randolph-Hatch
668:5 Committee on Labor Print, May 11, 1983
668:6 Amendments to be Offered, 1980-1985
668:7 Senator Dan Quayle, Math and Science Legislation, 1983
668:8 National Science Foundation, 1983
668:9 Merit Scholarships
668:10 Congressional Research Service, Math and Science, 1983
668:11 Congressional Budget Office, Math and Science, 1983
668:12 H.R.1310, Emergency Mathematics and Science Education and Jobs Act, 1983
668:13 Pell/Stafford/Chiles Amendment, State and Local Assessment
668:14 Documents Related to Mathematics and Science Legislation, 1983
668:15 Pell Education for Economic Security Act, 1982-1983
668:16 U.S. Senate Labor and Human Resources Committee, Mathematics and Science, 1983
668:17 Gift Tax Changes, 1981
668:18 Tuition Tax, 1982-1983
668:19 Title III of Higher Education Act, 1981-1983
668:20 West Virginia Statistics, Student Aid, 1980-1983
668:21 Senator Pell, S.2822, Satisfactory Academic Progress Act of 1982
668:22 Higher Education Act Aid Proposals, 1983
668:23 Higher Education Funding, 1982
BOX 669
Miscellaneous Box 21
669:1 Mineral Heritage Stamps, National Gem and Mineral Show, June 13, 1974
669:2 Mining Safety and Health, Blacksburg Virginia, 1983
669:3 Congress Speaks on Domestic Fuels, Oil Imports, and National Security, 1982
669:4 West Virginia Society of Washington, D.C., Echo from Wild, Wonderful West Virginia, 1982-1983
669:5 “Future Farmers of America (FFA) on Capitol Hill,” The National Future Farmer, April-May
1962
669:6 Christmas Cards Received at the State Office for Senator Randolph, 1976-1983
669:7 Items Requested by Senator Randolph, 1984
669:8 Sons of Norway Folder and Documents, 1935-1981
669:9 National Library Week Booklet, Monongalia County Schools Libraries, 1977
669:10 Salem College Diploma of Graduation, Jennings Randolph, 1943
669:11 Veterans Administration, 1982
669:12 Action, 1982-1983
669:13 U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1982
669:14 Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1982
669:15 U.S. Department of the Interior, 1982
669:16 U.S. Department of Transportation, 1982
669:17 U.S. Department of Defense, 1982
669:18 U.S. Department of Commerce, 1982
669:19 U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1982
669:20 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), 1982
669:21 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), 1982-1983
669:22 U.S. Department of Energy, 1982
669:23 U.S. Health, Education and Welfare (HEW), Office of Education, 1982
669:24 National Endowment for the Arts/National Endowment for the Humanities, 1982
669:25Personal, Interviews and Questions on Air, 1984
669:26 Eastern Panhandle Regional Council, 1981
669:27 Certificates to Jennings Randolph, 1966-1987
669:28 Blue Ridge Train, 1983
669:29 Potomac Flyer Commuter Train, 1981-1982
669:30 Miscellaneous, 1931-1982
669:31 Pension Equity Act of 1982, H.R.6410
669:32 Pension Equity Act of 1982, H.R.6410, Correspondence
669:33 Pension Plan Capital Formation Act of 1982, S.2545
669:34 Pension Plan Capital Formation Act of 1982, H.R.6421
669:35 Pension Regulations, Proposal to Improve Investments, 1982
669:36 Report, State Pension Commission, 1981
669:37 Public Employee Pension Plans, 1979
669:38 Pension Plan, 1980
669:39 Federal Assistance Improvement Act, S.807, 1981
669:40 Internal Revenue Code, 1979
669:41 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), Multi-Employer Pension Plans, 1983
669:42 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), Supplemental Guarantee Program Proposed
Rule, 1983
669:43 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), Regulations, 1983
669:44 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), Correspondence, 1982
BOX 670
Miscellaneous Box 22
670:1 Addresses, West Virginia Secondary Principals Commission, 1970
670:2 Aviation, Airports, 1970
670:3 Aviation, Airports, Etc., 1971
670:4 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, B, 1970
670:5 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, C, 1970
670:6 Candidates, Primary Election, 1970
670:7 Coal, 1969-1970
670:8 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, D, 1970
670:9 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, F, 1970
670:10 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, H.R.1047
670:11 Fuels and Energy Commission, 1970
670:12 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, G, 1970
670:13 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, H, 1970
670:14 Jim Harris, 1970
670:15 Highways, 1970
670:16 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, J, 1970
670:17 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, K, 1970
670:18 Kanawha Basin, Blue Ridge Project, 1970
670:19 George Lawless, LMW Hearing in Western Pennsylvania, 1970
670:20 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, M, 1970
670:21 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, Mc, 1970
670:22 Mines and Miners, 1970
670:23 President Richard Nixon, 1970
670:24 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, P, 1970
670:25 Public Works Correspondence, 1970
670:26 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, T, 1970
670:27 Telegrams Sent, 1969
670:28 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, V, 1970
670:29 John A. Volpe, Secretary of Transportation, 1969
670:30 Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, W, 1970
670:31 U.S. Department of Justice, 1970
670:32 U.S. Department of Labor, 1970
670:33 Areas of Substantial Employment, 1970
670:34 Manpower Development and Training Act (MDTA), 1970
670:35 Meet the Press, 1969-1970
670:36 National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities, 1970
670:37 National Science Foundation, 1970
670:38 National Science Foundation, 1970 (A)
670:39 Neighborhood Youth Corps., 1970
670:40 General, Christmas Thank You, 1975
670:41 General, Calendar Thank You, 1976
670:42 U.S. Post Office Department, 1970
670:43 U.S. Post Office Department, 1970 (A)
670:44 Public Works Committee, 1970
670:45 Post Office and Civil Service Commission, 1970
670:46 Radio/Television, 1970
670:47 Small Business Administration, 1970
670:48 Select Committee on Small Business, 1970
670:49 Social Security, 1970
670:50 U.S. Department of State, 1970
670:51 U.S. Department of the Navy, 1970
670:52 Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), 1970
670:53 Comprehensive Health, 1970
670:54 Program Administration, 1970
670:55 Upward Bound, 1970
670:56 Correspondence, A, 1970
670:57 Correspondence, Air Pollution, 1970
670:58 Correspondence, B, 1971
670:59 Correspondence, Mike Baly, 1974
670:60 Correspondence, Bridges, 1971
670:61 Correspondence, Frankie Cutlip, 1974
670:62 Correspondence, Bill Davis, 1974
670:63 Correspondence, Bill Davis, 1975
670:64 Correspondence, E, 1971
670:65 Correspondence, Fuels and Energy, 1971
670:66 Correspondence, Fuels and Energy, 1974
670:67 Correspondence, G, 1971
670:68 Correspondence, H, 1971
BOX 671
Miscellaneous Box 23
671:1 Correspondence, Jim Harris, 1974
671:2 Correspondence, Jim Harris, 1975-1976 (1 of 2)
671:3 Correspondence, Jim Harris, 1975-1976 (2 of 2)
671:4 Correspondence, Jim Harris, 1972-1979
671:5 Correspondence, J, 1971
671:6 Correspondence, Henry M. Jackson, 1973
671:7 Correspondence, L, 1971
671:8 Correspondence, Lawless, 1971
671:9 Correspondence, Lockheed, 1971
671:10 Correspondence, M, 1969
671:11 Correspondence, Mines, 1969
671:12 Correspondence, Mines/Miners, 1971
671:13 Correspondence, N, 1969
671:14 Correspondence, O, 1969
671:15 Correspondence, O, 1971
671:16 Correspondence, P, 1969
671:17 Correspondence, P, 1971
671:18 Correspondence, P, 1973
671:19 Correspondence, Pollution, 1971
671:20 Correspondence, R, 1969
671:21 Correspondence, R, 1971
671:22 Correspondence, R, 1973
671:23 Correspondence, S, 1971
671:24 Correspondence, John Slack, 1971
671:25 Correspondence, T, 1971
671:26 Correspondence, W, 1971
671:27 Correspondence, Y, 1971
671:28 Correspondence, John Yago, 1973
671:29 Correspondence, Z, 1971
671:30 Correspondence, A, 1972
671:31 Correspondence, B, 1972
671:32 Clippings, Crime Comments, Etc., 1972
671:33 Correspondence, C, 1972
671:34 Cherry Blossom Festival, 1972
671:35 Campaign Material, 1972
671:36 County Contacts by George L. Cutlip, 1972 (Contains Photos and Slides)
671:37 Campaign Helpers, 1972
671:38 Candidates for Those Who Have Filed for Office, 1972
671:39 County Chairmen, 1972
671:40 Correspondence, Frankie Cutlip, 1972
671:41 Correspondence, D, 1972
671:42 Delegates to Convention and Their Presidential Preference of Candidates, 1972
671:43 Democratic Executive Committee, 1972
671:44 Democratic Executive Committee, 1972 (A)
671:45 Davis Bill Drafts, 1972
671:46 Election Returns, General, 1972
671:47 Correspondence, E, 1972
671:48 Correspondence, F, 1972
671:49 4-H Clubs, “Friends of 4-H,” Etc., 1972
671:50 Forest Festival, 1972
671:51 Fuels and Energy, 1972
671:52 Correspondence, G, 1972
671:53 Correspondence, H, 1972
671:54 Highway Industry Coordinating Committee Addresses, 1972
671:55 Correspondence, Highways, 1972
671:56 Correspondence, Jim Harris, 1972
671:57 Correspondence, J, 1972
671:58 Correspondence, K, 1972
671:59 Correspondence, Kennedy Center, 1972
671:60 Correspondence, Letter Concerning President Lincoln and His Mother Nancy Hanks, 1972
671:61 Correspondence, L, 1972
671:62 Correspondence, Library of Congress, 1972
671:63 Correspondence, Mc, 1972
671:64 Correspondence, M, 1972
671:65 Correspondence, Mines and Miners, 1972
671:66 Correspondence, Governor Moore, 1972
671:67 Correspondence, N, 1972
671:68 Correspondence, O, 1972
671:69 Primary Election Returns, Senator Randolph and Louise Leonard, 1972
671:70 Primary Election List, 1972
671:71 Press Releases, 1972
671:72 Correspondence, P, 1972
671:73 Correspondence, Pollution, 1972
671:74 Correspondence, Personal Drafts, 1972
BOX 672
Miscellaneous Box 24
672:1 U.S. Capitol, Law, Election, 1978
672:2 Secretary of Senate, 1980-1981
672:3 Secretary of Senate, 1983
672:4 Secretary of Senate Memos, 1979
672:5 Tesoro Petroleum Corporation, 1981
672:6 Tele-Trip Company, 1979
672:7 Television Advertising, 1981
672:8 Townley Engineering, Manufacturing, and Labor Day Celebration, 1979
672:9 Tours, 1979
672:10 Travel Advertising, 1979
672:11 Economic Development and Federal Assistance, 1961
672:12 Washington Monitor, 1980
672:13 Preservation Alliance, 1983
672:14 White House Fellowships, 1980-1982
672:15 Atlantic Richfield, 1979
672:16 American Electric Power Service Corporation, 1979
672:17 American Chemical Society, 1979
672:18 American Academy of General Dentistry, 1979
672:19 American Trucking Association, 1979
672:20 Pennmarva Dairymen’s Federation, 1982
672:21 Senate Photographer, 1979
672:22 Shannon Air Museum, 1980
672:23 Safe Flight Institute, 1982
672:24 Salvation Army, 1980
672:25 Scientific Apparatus Makers Association, 1980
672:26 Springfield Tire Company, 1984
672:27 Student Coalition for Soviet Jewry, 1983
672:28 Senate Prayer Books, 1980
672:29 Senior Citizen Intern Program, 1982
672:30 Up with People, 1981
672:31 3M Company, 1979
672:32 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1973
672:33 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1973 (A)
672:34 Miscellaneous Correspondence, 1964-1980
672:35 Sunday Voting, 1958-1959
672:36 D.C. Council of Engineer and Architect Societies, 1980
672:37 Robert Kennedy, 1966-1984
672:38 Investment Company Institute, 1984
672:39 Private Sector Initiatives, 1983
672:40 International Platform Association, 1983
672:41 Sheet Metal Workers Union, 1979
672:42 Universal Appeal for Prisoners of Conscience, 1983
672:43 Prisoners of War (POWs)/Missing in Action (MIAs), 1984
672:44 Roosevelt Award Committee, 1982
672:45 National Democratic Party in Netherlands, 1979
672:46 National Democratic Women’s Club, 1981
672:47 National Elevator Industry, 1979
672:48 National Energy Resource Organization, 1983
672:49 National Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1979
672:50 National Federation of Independent Businesses, 1979-1983
672:51 U.S. Global Strategy Council, 1984
672:52 U.S. Olympics, 1983
672:53 Visits and Tours, 1979
672:54 John Jay Daly Association, 1980
672:55 Grocery Manufacturing Association, 1980
672:56 Huntington American Legion Auxiliary, 1979
672:57 American Red Cross, 1969-1984
672:58 Surplus Property, 1981
672:59 Convention, Alabama, Count Sheets, 1948-1972
672:60 National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 1969
672:61 Charleston Sternwheel Regatta, 1984
672:62 J.R. Birthday Party, 1980
672:63 Newspaper Clipping, Civil War, 1961
672:64 Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, 1983
672:65 Request for Senate Calendar, 1984
672:66 Miscellaneous, 1973-1974
672:67 Miscellaneous, 1976-1978
672:68 “How They Voted”
672:69 H.R.4353, S.2250, 1944-1975
672:70 U.S. Attorney, Southern District, 1981
672:71 Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA), National Youth Governor’s Conference, 1981-1984
672:72 Arthurdale, 1984
672:73 Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 1983
672:74 Council of Economic Advisors, 1971
672:75 Legal Services Corporation, 1976
672:76 U.S. Navy, 1985
672:77 S.A.L.T., 1979
672:78 Congressional Awards, 1983
672:79 West Virginia Institute of Technology, 1976
672:80 Beckley Girl Scouts, 1979
672:81 National Newspaper Association, 1979-1981
672:82 Friends of the Railroad, 1979-1981
672:83 Festival of American Folklore, 1981
672:84 Jefferson Pop Singers, 1980
672:85 People’s Drug Store (News Conference), 1983
672:86 U.S. Brewers Association, 1984
672:87 West Virginia Theater, 1983-1984
672:88 Warm Springs Hospital, 1980
672:89 Region IV Planning and Development Council, 1979
672:90 Senate Beauty Shop, 1982
672:91 Simon and Shuster, 1980
672:92 U.S. Industrial Council, 1979
672:93 Council of Senior West Virginians, 1979
672:94 Occidental Petroleum Corporation, 1979-1984
672:95 Coal Conversion, 1979-1980
672:96 Council for Exceptional Children, 1979
672:97 Congressional Club’s 3rd Annual Chili Cook-Off, 1979
672:98 Congressional Awards Program, 1979
672:99 Congressional Record Printing, 1979
672:100 Corning Glass, 1981
672:101 Liberty Electrox, 1982
672:102 March for Life, 1979
672:103 March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, 1981-1984
672:104 Circuit Riders, 1980
672:105 Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee, 1979
672:106 Blue Cross/Blue Shield, 1982
672:107 Satellite System, 1984
BOX 673
Miscellaneous Box 25
673:1 Senator Randolph, Pay Raise, 1979
673:2 Randolph Papers, 1979
673:3 Congressional Salaries, 1979
673:4 Keystone, West Virginia Explosion, April 5, 1979
673:5 Malaysian Tin Council, 1979
673:6 General Affairs Committee, 1979
673:7 China Trade, 1979
673:8 East-West Center, 1979
673:9 Workboat Magazine, 1979
673:10 Immigration/Naturalization Letter, 1979
673:11 License Plates for West Virginia Prisoners of War (POWs), 1980
673:12 Soviet Jewish Refuseniks, 1977-1980
673:13 Cuba, 1980
673:14 Proposed Rule, Business from Home, 1980
673:15 Knights of Columbus, 1980
673:16 Alice Strader, 1980
673:17 International Union of Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers, 1981
673:18 Soviet Jewish Dissidents, 1981
673:19 Soviet Christian Dissidents, 1981 (A)
673:20 National Council of Young Israel, 1981
673:21 European Community Common Market, 1979-1981
673:22 Hostages in Iran, 1981
673:23 Homewood Lighting, 1981
673:24 Government Liaison Association, Inc., 1982
673:25 Guatemala, 1981-1982
673:26 Pennsylvania Auto Sales, 1981-1982
673:27 Great Friendship Run, 1982
673:28 Wolf Trap, 1982
673:29 Washington, D.C. Recorder of Deeds, 1982
673:30 Air Force Academy, Civil Air Patrol, 1982-1983
673:31 Personal Correspondence, 1983
673:32 Personal Correspondence, 1983 (A)
673:33 Personal Correspondence, 1983 (B)
673:34 International Parliamentarian Group, 1983
673:35 Lebanon-Granada Death/Casualties List, 1983
673:36 Miscellaneous Legislation, 1983
673:37 Polish Nationals, 1984
673:38 Portrait Project, 1984
673:39 University Graduations, 1961-1984
673:40 U.S. Savings Bonds, 1984
673:41Italian Festival, West Virginia, 1984
673:42 Romney, West Virginia Lions Club, 1981-1984
673:43 German Embassy, 1984
BOX 674
Miscellaneous Box 26
674:1 Mrs. Faye Taylor, 1983
674:2 Alfred W. Smith, 1983
674:3 Addresses, Chief of Police, League of Women Voters in West Virginia, Etc., 1973
674:4 Letters, Frankie Cutlip, 1973
674:5 Letter Drafts, Bill Davis, 1973
674:6 Fuels and Energy, 1972-1973
674:7 Booklet, Congress Speaks on Domestic Fuels, Oil Imports, and National Security, 1962
674:8 Letters, H, 1973
674:9 Jim Harris, 1973
674:10 Inaugural Committee, 1973
674:11 George Lawless, 1973
674:12 Letters, L, 1973
674:13 Press Releases by Phone, 1970
674:14 Letters, R, 1970
674:15 Dick Royce, Copies of His Letters, 1970
674:16 Senator Randolph, 1970
674:17 Speech Schedule, 1970
674:18 Letters, S, 1970
674:19 Letters, T, 1970
674:20 Telegrams, Drafts, 1970
674:21 Telegrams Sent, 1970
674:22 Letters, Vietnam, 1970
674:23 Letters, W, 1970
674:24 Letters, John Yago, 1970
674:25 Letters, M, 1973
674:26 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 1982-1984
674:27 Erath Veneer Corporation, 1984
674:28 Farmington Concrete Products, Inc., 1981
674:29 Labor, Ferrous Smelter Industries, 1978
674:30 Florida Beacon College, 1983
674:31 Follansbee Steel Corporation, 1979
674:32 Gallaudet College, 1980
674:33 Gateway Transit Authority, 1978
674:34 General Motors Corporation, 1980
674:35 Georgetown University, 1980-1983
674:36 Goldenseal Magazine, 1983
674:37 Goodwill Industries of Kanawha Valley, 1980
674:38 Harrison County Planning Commission Grant, 1981
674:39 Alderson-Broaddus College, 1979-1984
674:40 Veterans Administration, Education Programs, 1976
674:41 Electronic Specialty Company, 1983
674:42 Silver Haired Legislature, 1983
674:43 Shepherd College, 1980
674:44 Shenandoah Corporation, 1982-1983
674:45 Real Estate Institute, University of California, 1982
674:46 Republic Steel, 1980
674:47 Richmond Cartage, Inc., 1980
674:48 Richmond Elementary School, 1978
674:49 Robinson High School, 1980
674:50 Rite Aid Distribution Center, 1981
674:51 Roane County Dam, 1961
674:52 Rockwell International, 1979-1982
674:53 Ross Trucking Company (Jerry Corley), 1976-1982
674:54 Rural Arts and Crafts Association, 1980-1981
674:55 Leggett Stores, 1978-1979
674:56 Lewis County High School, 1978-1979
674:57 Lewisburg United Methodist Senior High Youths, 1979
674:58 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Lincoln County Hospital Builders, 1975
674:59 Lockheed Plant, 1961-1964
674:60 Elkins and Kitzmiller Lumber Company, 1981
674:61 Emanuel Christian School, 1981
674:62 Logan Hospital (Doctors), 1978-1979
674:63 West Virginia, Marion County Rescue Highways Squad, 1977
674:64 Commercial Testing and Engineering Company, 1981
674:65 Commercial Woodwork, Inc., 1983
674:66 Cowen Wood Turning Company, 1962-1965
674:67 C & P Telephone, 1981-1984
674:68 Davis and Elkins College, 1979-1984
674:69 Davis-Lynch Glass Company, 1979
674:70 Industrial Development Corporation, 1961
674:71 History of Doddridge County, 1978-1979
674:72 Department of Education, 1980
674:73 Education Work Council, 1977-1980
674:74 Aero Mech, Inc., 1967
674:75 Ali Upholstering Shop, 168 West Main Street, Clarksburg, West Virginia, Back Pay for Wage
and Hour, 1963
674:76 Alker Tire and Supply, 1969
674:77 Appalachian Power Company, 1979-1982
674:78 Benjamin Franklin Vocational School, 1980
674:79 Bethany College, 1982
674:80 Big John’s Salvage, 1983
674:81 Bingamon Public Service District, Harrison County, 1968
674:82 Boone County Historic Landmark Commission, 1983
674:83 Bright of American, Inc., Summersville, Nicholas County, West Virginia, 1967
674:84 Burlington Coat Factory (Dave Jagdmann), 1964
674:85 Clarksburg Television Cable Corporation, 1959
674:86 Labor, Clackamas Community College, 1977
674:87 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1979
674:88 North American Council on Adoptable Children, Inc., 1981
674:89 North River Blockage (Barbwire), 1983
674:90 Nuclear Plant Licensing, 1983
674:91 Nursing Homes, Reply to Berlin, President of West Virginia Nursing Association, 1960
674:92 Heartland of Beckley Nursing Home, 1980
674:93 Elkins First Ward School, Randolph County, West Virginia, 1982-1984
BOX 675
Miscellaneous Box 27
675:1 Revenue Sharing, 1980
675:2 Revised Social Security Calendar Quarterly Deposits, S.1967, 1978
675:3 Safety and Health, 1980
675:4 Salt II, 1978-1979
675:5 Randolph County Follow Through, 1981
675:6 Railroad Retirement Act (Continued), 1980
675:7 Postal Supervisors Arbitrary Bill
675:8 Prayer in School, 1980
675:9 S.832, PACS, 1979
675:10 Pearl S. Buck, 1980
675:11 Postal Issues, H.R.8394, 1979
675:12 Naturalization Letters, 1979
675:13 China Social Security Cutbacks, 1979
675:14 Sandra D. O’Connor Appointment, 1981
675:15 Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), S.2153, 1980
675:16 National Credit Union Congratulations, 1977-1979
675:17 Letters Output, 1979
675:18 Lubbers Nomination, 1980
675:19 Luncheon – Frankel, 1981
675:20 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Christian Schools, 1979
675:21 Jennings Randolph Private Bills, 1981
675:22 Labor and Election Commission, 1979
675:23 Land and Water Conservation Fund, 1979
675:24 Labor Law Reform Bill, 1977-1978
675:25 Humphrey and Hawkins Bill, 1978-1980
675:26 Illinois Brick - Huntington Hospital, 1978
675:27 Illinois Brick, 1979
675:28 Independent Contractors, 1979
675:29 Iran, 1980
675:30 Iran Enclosures, 1979
675:31 Health Manpower Enclosures, 1980
675:32 Highway Department Cases for J.G., 1980
675:33 Homosexuals, 1980
675:34 Hospital Cost Containment, 1980
675:35 Government Spending and Taxes, 1978
675:36 Gun Control, 1980
675:37 George Washington Birthday Enclosures, 1980
675:38 Head Start, 1978
675:39 Global Projects (Nick Harris), 1978
675:40 Follow Through Program, S.2090, 1978
675:41 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Authorization, 1979
675:42 Proposed Firearms Regulation, 1978
675:43 Criminal and Civil Procedures, S.1532, 1981
675:44 Davis Power Project and Canaan Valley Wildlife Refuge, 1978
675:45 Black Lung Denials, 1979
675:46 Economy, 1981
675:47 Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Letters, 1977-1978
675:48 Congratulations Letters, 1977
675:49 Congratulations Letters, 1977 (A)
675:50 Congratulations Letters, 1977 (B)
675:51 Congratulations Letters, 1977 (C)
675:52 Credit Unions, Share Drafts, 1979
675:53 Cranberry Wilderness, 1980
675:54 Alaska Lands Conservation, J.R.52, Ref.04, 1978
675:55 Amtrak, 1979
675:56 AWAC Enclosures, 1981
675:57 “Carry Over Basis” Taxation, 1978
675:58 Coal Utilization, 1980
BOX 676
Miscellaneous Box 28
676:1 Martinsburg/Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce, 1980-1984
676:2 Martinsburg Veteran’s Administration Hospital, Licensed Practical Nurses, 1977-1978
676:3 Matthiessen and Hegeler Company, 1968-1972
676:4 McBride Glass Company, 1963 -1964
676:5 McCoy-Pioneer Art Glass Company, 1965
676:6 McJunkin Corporation, 1979
676:7 Marion County Senior Citizens Office, 1979
676:8 Marion County Senior Service Corps., 1976
676:9 Marmac Corporation, 1982
676:10 Marshall University, Football Schedule, 1979
676:11 Marshall University, Medical School, 1977-1978
676:12 Pence Springs (West Virginia Prison for Women), 1982
676:13 Pepper, Mildred and Claude., Eminent Scholars Chair, 1984
676:14 Piedmont Airlines, 1979
676:15 Pittsburg State University, 1983
676:16 Potomac State College, 1979
676:17 Presidential Scholars, 1979-1984
676:18 Preston County Business Development Corporation, 1960
676:19 Preston County Health Services, 1979
676:20 Raleigh County Chamber of Commerce, 1979
676:21 Raleigh County Commission, 1983
676:22 Ambulance Squad (Elkins, Randolph County Emergency Squad), 1974-1975
676:23 McNicol Pottery Company, 1961-1967
676:24 Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival, 1981-1984
676:25 Marshall University, 1983-1984
676:26 Mineral County Mental Health Association, 1980-1983
676:27 Monclair Builders, 1980
676:28 Labor, Morgan County (CETA), 1976
676:29 Morgan County Democratic Executive Committee, 1983
676:30 Mountain State Fabricating Company, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1959
676:31 Mountain State Forest Festival, 1984
676:32 Jefferson County Arts Council, 1980-1981
676:33 Industrial School for Boys, Pruntytown, West Virginia, 1983
676:34 Industrial Development Corporation, Mrs. Bonn Brown, Elkins, West Virginia, 1959
676:35 Indiana University, 1981
676:36 Independent Colleges, 1979-1984
676:37 Independence Elementary School, 1979
676:38 Mountain State Surveying Company, 1979
676:39 National Graduate University, 1983
676:40 National Science Teachers Association, 1983
676:41 National Training School for Boys, Morgantown, West Virginia, 1962-1964
676:42 North Central Distributors, Inc., 1979
676:43 North Elementary School, 1983
676:44 Norton Furnace, 1975-1976
676:45 Oceana High School Band, 1982
676:46 West Virginia Highway Department, Ohio County Rights of Way, 1978
676:47 Ohio River Sand and Gravel, 1978-1979
676:48 Palmer Park Mobil, 1979
676:49 Park Transit Tours, 1981
676:50 Parkersburg High School, 1979-1982
676:51 Parkersburg Chamber of Commerce, 1979-1983
676:52 Parkersburg High School Band Festival, 1979-1980
676:53 Parkersburg, Wood County Development Corporation, 1982
676:54 Peabody Holding Company, 1979-1984
676:55 Valley Bank and Trust Company, 1981
676:56 Valley School, 1982
676:57 Vanguard Products, 1979
676:58 Legal Services Corporation, 1979-1981
676:59 Legal Services Corporation, 1978
676:60 LaRosa Fuel, 1980
676:61 Lang and Crist Box and Lumber Company, 1961
676:62 Laird Foundation, 1980
676:63 Labcraft, Gail Yokum – Product Manager, 1974
676:64 Kyova Planning Commission, 1984
676:65 Jet Coal Services, 1984
676:66 Jefferson County Day School, 1984
676:67 Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, 1980-1984
676:68 Steel Workers Federal Credit Union, 1979-1980
676:69 Steelworks Credit Union, 1980
676:70 St. John’s Middle School, 1979
676:71 Strawberry Festival, 1978-1979
676:72 Strawberry Festival, 1980
676:73 Strawberry Festival, 1981
676:74 Strawberry Festival, 1982
676:75 Strawberry Festival, 1983
676:76 Strawberry Festival, 1984
676:77 State Industrial Development, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation
676:78 Navy, Sugar Grove, West Virginia Naval Station, 1978
676:79 Summersville Federal Building Employees, 1981-1982
676:80 Surface Mine Reclamation, 1975
676:81 Synthetic Fuel, 1979-1984
676:82 Taylor County Fair Association, 1965
676:83 Taylor County Senior Citizens, Inc., 1978
676:84 Taylor County, Grafton Health Department, 1982
676:85 Telephone Pioneers of America, 1981
676:86 Theatre Arts of West Virginia, 1980
676:87 Theatre Arts of West Virginia, 1981
676:88 Charleston Gazette, 1980
676:89 Herald Dispatch, 1981
676:90 Thomas Barbershop, 1979
676:91 Thomas High School Reunion, 1984
676:92 Track and Field Hall of Fame, 1979
676:93 Tri-County Labor Camp, 1979
676:94 Tyler Star News County Journal, 1979
676:95 Unification Church, 1977
676:96 United Cerebral Palsy Telethon, 1981
676:97 United Mine Workers, 1982-1983
676:98 United Mine Workers, District 31, 1981
676:99 United Parcel Service, 1982
676:100 United Steelworkers of America, Local 5668, 1981
676:101 University of Hard Knocks, 1984
676:102 University of Kentucky, 1981
676:103 University of Steubenville, 1983
676:104 Upshur County Commission, 1983
676:105 U.S. Steel Mining Company
676:106 Watson-Haas Lumber Corporation, 1982-1984
676:107 Waynesburg College, 1979
676:108 Wallace Elementary School, 1984
676:109 VOCA Corporation, 1982
676:110 Virginia Electrical Power Company, Stony River Plant, Hardy County, 1961
676:111 Simpkins and Association, 1980
676:112 Simpson Elementary School, 1981
676:113 Small Business Public Forum, West Virginia Office of Economics and Community Development, 1979
676:114 Southeastern University, 1983
676:115 Southeastern University, 1979
676:116 South Harrison High School Band, 1979
676:117 Southern Highlands Foundation, 1982
676:118 Southern West Virginia Community College, 1978
676:119 Standard Food Service, Inc., 1982
676:120 Standard Instrumentation, 1978
676:121 Department of Social Security, Stevens Clinic, Welch, West Virginia, 1976
676:122 White Bailey, 1979
676:123 Wheelmark, Inc., 1979
676:124 Wheeling Symphony Society, 1982
676:125 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, 1979
676:126 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation, 1976-1979
676:127 Wheeling Junior High School, 1980
676:128 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), Wheeling Closure Corporation, 1978
676:129 Wheeling College, 1980-1983
676:130 Wheeling Chamber of Commerce, 1981
676:131 Wetzel County Hospital, 1982
676:132 University Affiliated Center for Development Disabilities, 1979
676:133 West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival, 1982
676:134 West Vaco Bridge, 1983
676:135 Internal Revenue Service (IRS), West Virginia Convention of Southern Baptists, 1977
676:136 West Liberty State College, Speaker Request, 1979-1981
676:137 West Liberty State College, 1982
676:138 Weslaco High School, 1979
676:139 Weir High School, 1980
676:140 Webster County French Exchange, 1979
676:141 WBOY-TV, Channel 12, 1979
BOX 677
Miscellaneous Box 29
677:1 Mines and Miners, 1971
677:2 Mine School to be Built Near Beckley, 1971
677:3 Mine Acid Drainage, 1971
677:4 Strip Mining, 1971
677:5 Richard Neely, 1971
677:6 Nursing Homes, 1971
677:7 Ralph Nader, 1971
677:8 Oil, 1971
677:9 Ocean Dumping, 1971
677:10 Postal Service, History of Elkins Office, 1963-1975
677:11 Prayer in Schools. 1984
677:12 Randolph Enterprise-Review, Last Issue, 1984
677:13 Salem College, 1982
677:14 Sugar Creek Children’s Home, 1977
677:15 Stonewall Jackson Dam, 1972-1982
677:16 Senator Randolph, 1971
677:17 Senator Randolph, 1974
677:18 Senator Randolph, 1975
677:19 Tygart Valley Homestead, 1984
677:20 Weather Station, Elkins, West Virginia, 1982
677:21 Wimer Memorial Fund, 1982
677:22 Yale Information, 1980
677:23 Global Papers, 1979
677:24 Fraternal Order of Police, 1979
677:25 Football Tickets, Army-Navy Game, 1959
677:26 Electric Sign Association, 1979
677:27 Earth Day, 1980
677:28 Energy Exposition, Wheeling, West Virginia, 1980
677:29 Franklin D. Roosevelt Memorial
677:30 Florist Transworld Delivery, 1979
677:31 Dirkson Center, 1981-1982
677:32 Estech Conference, 1980
677:33 Capitol Hill Club, 1980
677:34 Eleanor Roosevelt Centennial, 1984
677:35 Congressional Fellowships, 1980
677:36 World Book, 1983
677:37 Women’s Forum on National Security, 1979
677:38 Willard Hotel, 1981
677:39 World’s Fair, 1982
677:40 World Affairs Institute, 1980
677:41 Rural America, 1983
677:42 Senate Health Fair, 1980
677:43 General, 1974-1975
677:44 Sabbath Employment, 1983
677:45 Senate Prayer Breakfast, 1980
677:46 Religious Heritage in America, 1984
677:47 Hadassah Women’s Zionist Organization of Women, 1967
677:48 Worldwide Church of God, 1979
677:49 Reader’s Digest, 1982
677:50 Department of the State, Seventh Day Baptist Missionary Society, 1977
677:51 Washington for Jesus Rally, 1980
677:52 American Coalition for Traditional Values, 1984
677:53 Medical Devices, 1981
677:54 National Religious Broadcasting, 1980-1982
677:55 Religion, 1975
677:56 Religious Holiday Leave, 1983
677:57 From Washington with Love, 1982
677:58 National Association of Evangelicals, 1983
677:59 Job’s Temple Association, 1983
677:60 North America Baptist Fellowship, 1981
677:61 St. Seraphim Russian Orthodox Church, 1980-1981
677:62 Pentecostals in Russia, 1982-1983
677:63 National Council of Jewish Women, 1979
677:64 Media Project, 1984
677:65 International Foundation for Individual Freedom, 1979
677:66 President’s Call to Prayer, 1984
677:67 Prayer Books, 1979
677:68 Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1980-1983
677:69 American Institute of Religion, 1981-1983
677:70 Southern Baptist Annuity Board, 1979
677:71 Ashland Oil, 1979
677:72 National Bible Week, 1981-1983
677:73 Office of Senator Jennings Randolph, 1976
677:74 Article, “New DEA Chief Struggles to Raise Morale,” The Federal Report, October 18, 1982
677:75 Central Intelligence Agency (National Security Council)
677:76 Benefits Review Board Space, 1980
677:77 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, 1973
677:78 Most Favored Customer Clauses, 1984
677:79 Federal Acquisition Institute, 1982
677:80 Parkersburg, Dils Building Annex, 1982
677:81 General Service Administration, 1968-1975
677:82 Armed Services Survivor Benefits Legislation, 1978
677:83 Aircrafts, 1977-1978
677:84 Armed Services, Presidential Veto of Department of Defense Authorization, 1978-1979
677:85 Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Speech Cards, 1964
BOX 678
Miscellaneous Box 30
678:1 American Student Association, 1982
678:2 American Society of Travel Agents, Inc., 1982
678:3 American Legion Auxiliary, 1981-1984
678:4 National Institute of Building Sciences, 1983
678:5 National Independence Day Parade, 1982-1983
678:6 National Hospice Organization, 1982-1983
678:7 National Governors’ Association, 1981
678:8 National Gallery of Art, 1981
678:9 National Foundation March of Dimes, 1979
678:10 National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses, 1979
678:11 National Science Foundation, 1981
678:12 National Solid Wastes Management Association Award, 1981-1983
678:13 National Federation of Federal Employees, 1983
678:14 Network, 1980
678:15 National Cable Television Association, 1983
678:16 National Association of Electrical Distributors, 1984
678:17 National Association of Arab Americans, 1983
678:18 National Air and Space Museum, 1981
678:19 Highlander Publications, 1984
678:20 Capitol Hill Phone Directory, 1979
678:21 Capitol Page School, 1979
678:22 Coalition for Non-Nuclear World, 1980
678:23 Center for the Study of The Presidency, 1979
678:24 Central Union Mission, 1983
678:25 Common Cause, 1982
678:26 Cloakroom Messages, 1981-1983
678:27 Congressional Research Service, 1982
678:28 Citizens Against Nuclear War, 1983
678:29 Coolfont Foundation, Inc., 1981-1984
678:30 Clarksburg Bi-Centennial (Pare Lorentz), 1985
678:31 Charleston Symphony, 1982
678:32 Communication Workers of America, 1979-1984
678:33 Common Cause Suit, 1976-1982
678:34 Community Support, Inc., 1982
678:35 Community Information Service
678:36 Martinsburg Rotary Club, 1980
678:37 Martinsburg Journal
678:38 Martinsburg Ladies Kitchen Band, 1983-1984
678:39 Martinsburg Jaycees
678:40 Marriott Corporation, 1980-1982
678:41 Logicon, 1980
678:42 Lions International, 1981-1984
678:43 Philadelphia Electric, 1975-1979
678:44 Permold Corporation, 1981
678:45 Pollution Engineering Award, 1981-1982
678:46 Odd Fellows of West Virginia, 1980-1983
678:47 Office Apartments, 1983
678:48 Ohio/West Virginia YMCA, 1984
678:49 Order of the Eastern Star, 1979
678:50 Oil and Gas Festival, 1984
678:51 Olympic Medalists, 1984
678:52 Opinion Research Corporation, 1981-1984
678:53 Capitol Hill Tennis Club, 1980
678:54 National Utility Contractors Association, 1981-1982
678:55 National Spirit of Freedom Publication, 1980
678:56 National Grocers Association, 1984
678:57 Productivity, 1979-1981
678:58 Super Fund, 1979-1980
678:59 National Endowment for Arts and National Endowment for Humanities, 1976-1984
678:60 West Virginia American Cancer Society, 1984
678:61 Senate Prayer Breakfast, 1982
678:62 Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, 1981
678:63 Department of the Peace Corps., 1972
678:64 Department of the Virginia and Norfolk Western Railroad Merger O-T, 1959-1961
678:65 Department of the Virginia and Norfolk Western Railroad Merger U-Z, 1959-1961
678:66 Associated Builders and Contractors, Inc., 1979
678:67 Association of Trial Lawyers, 1983
678:68 Association of Desk and Derrick Club, 1980
678:69 American Institute of Cooperation, 1980
678:70 American Enterprise Institute, 1980
678:71 Abortion, 1980
678:72 American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1980
678:73 American Medical Association Auxiliary, Inc., 1982
678:74 American Cancer Society Road Race, 1983
678:75 American Traveler Publication, 1981
678:76 Appalachian Educational Satellite Program, 1980
678:77 American Institute of CPA’s, 1979
678:78 Luther E. Hatfield, 1979
678:79 Americans Jailed Abroad, 1979
678:80 Anti-Semitism, 1979
678:81 American Bus Company, 1979
678:82 American Society of Radiologic Technologists, 1979
678:83 Andreas Galleries, 1984
678:84 American Association of University Women, 1983
678:85 American Marietta Company (Harrison County), Universal Concrete Pipe Company, Clarksburg, West Virginia, 1959
678:86 Armco, 1979
678:87 Congressional Staff Directory, 1978-1980
678:88 Congresswomen’s Caucus, 1980
678:89 Congressional Senior Citizen Intern Program, 1984
678:90 Congressional Operations, 1983
678:91 Congressional Hispanic Caucus, 1983
678:92 Clarksburg Hospital Needs, 1979
678:93 Consumer-Patient Radiation Health and Safety Act, 1982
678:94 Carson City Silver Dollars, 1980
678:95 Employment, Congressional Science Fellow Program, 1977
678:96 Charles Town Race Track, 1979-1981
678:97 Capitol Hill Doctors, 1984
678:98 Chlorine Institute, 1984
678:99 Committee on American-Iranian Dialogue, 1980
678:100 Civil Rights, 1972
678:101 Association of Film Commissioners, 1983
678:102 Asian/Pacific American Democratic Caucus, 1980
678:103Bread of Life Study Group, 1979
678:104 Bicentennial of the Constitution, 1983
678:105 Birmingham News, 1979
678:106 Battle of Point Pleasant, 1979-1980
678:107 Berkeley County Democrats, 1983
678:108 Country Roads Health Plan, Inc., 1979
678:109 Cherry Blossom Princess Recommendation, 1980
678:110 Beckley Business and Professional Women’s Club, 1979-1980
678:111 General, D.C. Matters, 1974-1975
678:112 Made in the U.S.A., 1980
678:113 Monmouth/Ocean Development Council, 1979
678:114 Monongalia County Fair, 1982
678:115 American Road Builders Association, 1980
678:116 Abortion, 1978-1979
678:117 American Mining Congress, 1979-1980
678:118 Marlington Furniture Factory, 1960
678:119 Liberty Health Center, 1983
678:120 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 1980
678:121 Light at the Tunnel End, 1979-1980
678:122 American Bar Association, 1980
678:123 Audubon Naturalist Society, 1983
678:124 Asian Pacific Democratic Caucus, 1980
678:125 Aero Club, 1983
678:126 Miscellaneous, 1977
678:127 Peace Academy, 1977-1979
678:128 Saudi Arabia, 1981
678:129 SCR 36, 1979
678:130 Moorefield Sewer System
678:131 Social Security Tax, 1981
678:132 Stonewall Jackson Lake, 1981
678:133 Tax Cut for Congress, 1982
678:134 Trucking Deregulation, 1980
678:135 Tuition Tax Credit, 1978
678:136 Van de Water Nomination
678:137 Veterans Administration Hospital Budget, 1978
678:138 Veterans Administration, A-76 Enclosure, 1981
678:139 Vocational Rehabilitation, 1981
678:140 Volkswagen Enclosures, 1981
678:141 Voting Rights Act of 1965
678:142 List of U.S. Senators, Washington’s Birthday, 1981
678:143 Weather Service Office (WSO) Enclosures, 1981
678:144 VIP Correspondence, 1973-1977
678:145 Correspondence with Presidents, 1973-1981
678:146 Correspondence from Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1959-1965
678:147 American Security Council, 1982
BOX 679
Miscellaneous Box 31
679:1 Area Redevelopment Bill, 1958-1961
679:2 Legislation Introduced, 1959
679:3 Future Appointments, 1961
679:4 Democratic Midwest Conference, The Greenbrier Hotel, 1962
679:5 Jennings Randolph, When Next in Clarksburg, 1960
679:6 Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents, 1962
679:7 Appointments Requested, 1960-1961
679:8 Clippings, West Virginia Politics, 1964-1965
679:9 West Virginia Election Calendar, 1964
679:10 Vista Volunteers
679:11 West Virginia Department of Commerce, 1964
679:12 Coal Mine Safety Act Amendments, 1960
679:13 U.S. Department of Commerce, 1961-1962
679:14 Community Facilities Administration, 1958
679:15 Community Facilities Act of 1959
679:16 Congressional Quarterly, 1962
679:17 Cultural Presentations, State Department, 1963
679:18 Naturalization, 1963
679:19 Food Stamp Program, 1959-1964
679:20 Defense Supply Agency Requirements, 1963
679:21 Preserve Shoreline Areas for Public Use, S.2460, 1959
679:22 Small Business Administration (SBA), 1960-1970
679:23 Social Security Administration, 1967
679:24 Government Depository Libraries, Joint Committee on Printing, February 1963
679:25 Disaster Loans, Etc., 1963
679:26 Emergency Areas for Livestock Feed Programs, Etc., 1963
679:27 Emergency Food Assistance Act of 1959
679:28 Explosives Bill, S.188, 1959
679:29 Federal Employee Salary Act (Including Postal), 1962
679:30 Dropout Vocational Training, 1962
679:31 Federal Executive Council, 1962
679:32 Foreign Relations Committee, Resolution to Change Name to Committee on International Relations, January 1959
679:33 Federal Highway Act of 1958, Amendments
679:34 Fish Restocking, 1963-1964
679:35 General Services Administration (GSA) Rentals in Harrison County, 1963
679:36 Glass Imports, 1963
679:37 West Virginia University, New Appropriations, 1963
679:38 Clippings, Community Action Agency (CAA), 1967
679:39 Clippings, Law and Government
679:40 Correspondence, February 1963-April 1963
679:41 Press Releases, 1965-1966
679:42 Department of Vocational Rehabilitation, District of Columbia (D.C.), 1961
679:43 Youth and Government Seminars, West Virginia State Bar
679:44 Personal, Young Democrats, 1965
679:45 Personal Letters, President Johnson’s Personal Letters, 1968-1969
679:46 Clash in Ranks of Women Strikers for Peace, December 24, 1962
679:47 Welfare, Cutoff of Union Welfare Benefits to Coal Miners, 1962-1963
679:48 John B. Kelly Leaves Will Written in Green Ink, June 29, 1960
679:49 West Virginia Small Business Development Center Proposal, University of Charleston, West Virginia, Volume I, Program Statement, 1982
679:50 West Virginia Small Business Development Center Proposal, University of Charleston, West Virginia, Volume II, Program Budget, 1982
679:51 Program, National Peace Academy Campaign Reception, March 7, 1979
679:52 Remarks from Jennings Randolph’s Office, 1981-1982
679:53 Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO), 1981
679:54 Senate Policy Forum on Social Security, May 21, 1981
679:55 Health Effects, Toxic Substances in Workplaces, 1982
679:56 HMO’s Reauthorization, 1981
679:57 Multiemployer Pension Plans, Construction Industry, 1984
679:58 Mine Safety Resources, 1982-1983
679:59 Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), Correspondence, 1982-1983
679:60 Longshore Strike, February 1984
679:61 Unemployment, Longshore Men, 1983
679:62 Social Security Proposal, Ronald Reagan, May 12, 1981
679:63 Full Page Ad, Jennings Randolph Congressional Record, 1944-1965
679:64 West Virginia Newspapers, 1964
679:65 Senator Randolph, Miscellaneous, 1963
679:66 Aging, 1964
679:67 Award, 1964
679:68 Agriculture, 1964
679:69 Air Pollution, Comments, Etc., 1964
679:70 Senator Jennings Randolph, Sunday Gazette Mail’s West Virginian for 1964
679:71 Clips, 1964
679:72 Railroad Clippings (Commerce), 1964
679:73 Speech, ASRT Region 6, Charleston, West Virginia, April 18, 1980
BOX 680
Miscellaneous Box 32
680:1 Index Cards, Christmas, 1950s-1960s (A-R)
680:2 Index Cards, Christmas, 1950s-1960s (S-Z)/Cities Where Jennings Randolph Spoke, 1965
680:3 Index Cards, Christmas, 1970s-1980s
BOX 681
Miscellaneous Box 33
Eunice Adams, 1978
John H. Adams, 1979
Robert Albers, 1978
Camille Alexander, Jr., 1978
Sue Anderson, 1977
James R. Anthos, 1983
Donna Auber, 1978
Harry Bailes, 1976
Mrs. James D. Barlow, 1982
Joe Barnes, 1982
Mr. & Mrs. Davis Bauer, 1978
James C. Bell, 1980-1981
Ray Bologna, 1980-1983
Robert Bowers, 1977
Vivian Bowie, 1978
Dr. W. Everett Bowling, 1983
Simeon Bright, 1966-1983*
Lee Brown, 1978
Russell Brown, 1977
Page Burdette, 1979-1983
Walter Scott Burge, 1977
Beatrice R. Burgess, 1979
Ronnie Burke, 1977
James E. Bush, Revolutionary Pension Request File, 1977
Howard L. Byard, 1979
William J. Byron, 1983
Dorothy Shay Cabrera, 1983
Mary J. Campbell, 1983
Charles Carlson, 1980
Sheila Carney, 1979
Roger Lee Carr, 1977
Stanley J. Caruso, 1976
Joe Casselle, 1977
Kelly Castleberry, 1976-1982
Lorena Castleberry, 1977
Ted Casto, 1980
E. Robert Cavanaugh, 1983
Mildred E. Chambers, 1977
Carl C. Clayton, 1977
O. R. Colan, 1977
Hunter J. Conrad, 1977
David Corbin, 1980
Benson Corder, 1977
William Cox, 1977
Dee Davis, 1977
Delmar Davis, 1977
W. R. Davis, 1982
Renzo Del Conte, 1978
Paul W. DeVore, 1977
David Dingess, 1980
Howard E. Donley, 1978
Doyle Duncar, 1978-1980
Maxwell Dunn, 1982
John W. Edwards, 1980
Brian Egan, 1978
John Eidsness, 1980
Paul M. Embry, 1976-1977
Mike Evans, 1978
Michael Everton, 1980
Donald D. Faulkner, 1978
Doug Fawcett, 1983
Sheriff Richard D. Ferguson, 1978
Rosetta Ferrell, 1978
Glenn Fetty, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 1964
Burr Fink, Jr., 1979
Mrs. Brooks Fisher, 1979
Terry Flaherty, 1978
Bernard Folio, 1981-1983
Daniel Frazier, 1977
Pat Frey, 1980
Patsy Gango, 1977
Paul H. Garvin, Sr., 1984
Jim Gaston, 1978
Elizabeth Gedling, 1983
Lee Gee, 1977
Jim Gillespie, 1982
Arthur Glick, 1978
Jean Godwin, 1982
Neil Goldschmidt, 1979-1980
William L. Goldsmith, 1980
James E. Goodwin, 1978
Richard J. Green, 1979
Ed Greenwald, 1984
Mrs. Rusty Hagan, 1982
Bryce Hall, 1980
Edward Hall, 1977
Mac Hall, 1983
David G. Hanlon, 1976-1977
Martha Hartke, 1980-1981
William R. Hartley
J. A. Hatfield, 1979-1982
George A. Hatzes, 1978
Cam Henderson, 1981
Gary C. Herman, 1978
Jerry Hess, 1977
David Hickman, 1981
Millard E. Hilliard, 1983
Joseph W. Holderby, 1981
Florence G. Hollida, 1983
Don Joe Hunt, 1981
Paula T. Hutzler, 1982
Daniel Jack, 1980
Opal James, 1977
Tom R. Jenkins, 1981
Henry J. Johnson, 1983
John C. Johnson, 1981
Robert D. Johnson, 1979-1981
Marion Jones, 1979-1980
Maude Jones, 1980
Frederick Jonker, 1977
Elton Judy, 1981
Henry J. Kaiser, 1982-1984
Samuel G. Kapourales, 1980
Dale Kee, 1978
Emma Keffer, 1980
Steve E. Kelley, 1980
C. Walter Kimble, 1977
J.S. Kimmitt, Personal Secretary of the Senate, 1977
Lew G. King, 1981
Homer R. Kincaid, 1981
Ida Kirk, 1981
Kenneth Klinge, 1981
J. H. Knicely, Jr., 1977
Wayne Knotts, 1982
Rhoda O. Koger, 1983
Paul Kradel, 1979
Bert Kyle, 1981
BOX 682
Miscellaneous Box 34
Denny F. Lamm, 1981-1982
Clifford G. Lantz, 1980-1982
Joyce Ann Larkin, 1978-1979
Willard E. Lawrence, 1980
Anthony and Patty Lee
Peter Leparulo, recommendations (including signed letter from Armand Hammer), admission to medical schools, 1979
Ann E. Lewis, 1983
Burkey Lilly, 1979
Jack Lipphardt, 1979
Kenneth B. Lipscomb, 1978
Linda Lipscomb, 1981
G. L. “Zip” Little, 1979
John W. Lohr, 1978
Eugene Losch, 1980
James P. Lydon, 1981
Wesley Lynch, 1981
Ray S. Malcolm, 1979
Charles M. Mallory, 1981
E. K. (Kitty) Markham, 1983
Frank Marra, 1981
Jerry E. Massey, 1979
Tim McAlpin (plane crash, death of father near Mouth of Seneca), 1982
William A. McCampbell, Jr., 1980
Leonard R. McClain, 1978
Dale McClure, 1981
Nelson McCoy, 1978
William E. McElfish, 1979-1980
Francis McElwee, 1978
Kitty McFarland, 1979
Mrs. Shirley McGrew, 1984
Thomas J. McGuire
Harold W. Meade, 1980
Garland E. Meadows, 1984
C. Richard Meathrell, 1980
Bob Mellott, 1978
Andrew Michael, 1978
Spiro Mitias, 1977
William G. Monahan, 1982-1983
Eugene L. Morris, 1982
Dan Mortensen, 1983 world’s air and space bicentennial
Donald R. Moser, C&O Canal National Historical Park, 1980
Grace Musgrave, 1982
Martha Jean (Mrs. J.K, Jr.) Musser, 1980-1981
Bradley Nash, Harpers Ferry Property, 1980-1984
Ruth Nash (Mrs. Bradley Nash), 1979-1983
Arthur Baker Nicholson, 1978
Alice Emma Nickerson, 1978
Joe Niggemyer, 1978
Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Olix, 1978
Bonny M. Packer, 1979
Walton E. Payne, 1978
Paul D. Phillips, 1972-1983
Robert E. Pliska, 1979
Clarence Poling, 1967-1971
Anthony Porter, 1979
William C. Powell, 1978
Leroy Prater, 1978
Wayne Pritchard Retirement, Soil Conservation Society of America, 1978
Charles Puckett, 1979-1980
Jane Pultz, 1977
John Pusharich, 1977
Ed Ransom, 1978
Elsworth M. Robinette, 1981
Stan Rose, 1983
Peter Rosen, 1979
Glenn W. Ross, 1980
John W. Ross, 1978
William B. Saunders, 1977
Gil Schwadron, 1977
Linda Shepherd, 1982
Gene Sigman, 1982-1983
Jack Sitkin, 1978
Wade Skinner, 1977
C. V. Smith, 1976-1977
Ernest Smith, 1983
Richard L. Smith, 1977
Willie H. Smith, 1975-1978
Ernest Spears, 1978
John Surbaugh, 1978
Jane Thompson, 1980
W. C. Thompson, 1978
Pauline Toothman, 1975-1976
Bill Totten, 1978
Mr. & Mrs. Theodore J. Troia, 1977
Jimmie Vance, 1981
Elaine Vosburg, 1978
Andrew P. Wade, 1978
Donald Welch, 1979-1983
Mrs. Ray Wheeling, 1979-1983
Edwin Lee White, 1978
Harry White, 1979-1983
Harrison A. Williams, Jr., 1979-1983
Robert L. Williams, 1979-1983
Michael N. Wilson, 1983
Charles F. Woesner, 1980
Clark Wolfe, 1979-1983
John C. Wright, 1977
Col. Joseph A. Yore, 1981
BOX 683
Clippings Box 1
Clippings, Illinois Public Works
Clippings, Institute of Scrap Iron and Steel, Inc.
Clippings, Independent Petroleum
Clippings, International Fire Fighter
Clippings, The Interscholastic
Clippings, Labor
Clippings, Liberty
Clippings, Light Saber
Clippings, The Lion
Clippings, McNaught’s Monthly
Clippings, Mining Congress Journal
Clippings, Modern Maturity
Clippings, Mountain State Forest Festival program, 1968
Clippings, National Aeronautics
Clippings, The National Air Review
Clippings, 1972 NCAA Basketball Championship Program
Clippings, National Limestone Institute
Clippings, New Jersey Building Contractor
Clippings, National Transportation Institute
Clippings, The New York Times
Clippings, New York Times Magazine
Clippings, Outdoor-West Virginia
Clippings, Parents Magazine
Clippings, Pathway
Clippings, Personnel, Administration
Clippings, Petroleum Independent
Clippings, Phoenix Quarterly
Clippings, Piedmont Airlines Magazine, “Pace,” November-December 1984
Clippings, Plain Talk Magazine
Clippings, Popular Aviation
Clippings, Postmasters Gazette
Clippings, Postmasters Gazette
Clippings, The Quarterhorse Journal
Clippings, Re-Elect Jennings Randolph to Congress
Clippings, Regional Technical Meetings of American Iron and Steel Institute, 1967
Clippings, Resource Recovery and Energy Review
Clippings, Right of Way
Clippings, Sabbath Recorder
Clippings, Scientific American
Clippings, Skyways
Clippings, Success Unlimited
Clippings, Social Science
Clippings, Superhighway News
Clippings, “The Older Veteran,” National Legislative Bulletin, March 1976
Clippings, The Story of Roads, James T. Jenkins, Jr.
BOX 684
Clippings Box 2
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, 1952-1954
Clippings, Education
Clippings, 1939
Clippings, Education, General
Clippings, Labor
Clippings, Department, Army Engineers, Flood, Part II
Clippings, Department, Army Engineers, Guyandotte River Basin
Clippings, US News and World Report
Clippings, Veterans Speech Material
Clippings, Petroleum in the United States: West Virginia Coal Produces Liquid Fuels, by Clippings, Jennings Randolph
Clippings, 1980 Campaign
Clippings, Retirement
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, Retirement
Clippings, Elections, November 1982
Clippings, 1983
BOX 685
Clippings Box 3
Clippings, Filibuster, 1969
Clippings, Joseph Farland, Ambassador to Pakistan, 1969
Clippings, Post Office and Civil Service Committee, 1969
Clippings, David Dellinger, 1969
Clippings, Cable Television (CATV), 1969
Clippings, “Save Our Constitution,” by Robert W. Murphy, 1969
Clippings, “Only Man Destroys His Own Environment,” 1969
Clippings, Richard Nixon Inauguration, 1969
Newspaper, Mobile Press, April 30, 1948
Clippings, Hawaii, 1959
Clippings, Afghanistan, 1980
Clippings, Vietnam, 1969-1973
Clippings, Sent by Telecopier, 1965-1983
Press Releases, 1969/1977
Clippings, Deaths, 1969
Clippings, Communism, 1969
Clippings, Help the Aged, 1982
Clippings, Cigarettes/Smoking, 1969
Clippings, Forest Festival, 1971
Clippings, Pocahontas Senior Citizens, 1971-1973
Clippings, Appalachian Trail Club, Wardensville, 1971-1972
Clippings, Arbitron Ratings Company, Elections, 1980
Clippings, CBS News, 1979
Clippings, Banquets, 1971-1972
Clippings, Miscellaneous, 1963-1977
Clippings, Reading Files, 1971-1977
Clippings, Crime, 1969
Clippings, Poetry
Press Releases, 1977
Clippings, Miscellaneous News, 1977
Clippings, 1964-1972
BOX 686
Clippings Box 4
Clippings, Grants and Loans, 1969
Clippings, Don Daniels, Wheeling News-Register, 1969
Clippings, Bob Mellace, Charleston Daily Mail, 1969
Clippings, Senator Byrd, 1969
Clippings, Senator Thomas Eagleton, 1969
Clippings, Representative Ken Hechler, 1969
Clippings, Ted Kennedy, 1969
Clippings, John Kamlowsky, 1969
Clippings, Coal, Oil, and Gas, 1979-1980
Clippings, Black Lung, 1971
Clippings, Pre-Medical School, 1972
Clippings, Grants, 1963-1971
Clippings, Charleston Housing Improvement Funds, 1969-1972
Clippings, Coal Strike, 1977
Clippings, Coal Strike, 1977 (A)
Clippings, The West Virginia Hillbilly, 1969
Clippings, Miscellaneous, Etc.
Clippings, Appointments, Judge
Clippings, Appalachian Governors
Clippings, Appalachian Mountain Development Program
Clippings, Aid to Dependent Children and Aid to Dependent Children of the Unemployed
Clippings, Ash, Harrison O., organizer of New Kanawha Industrial Corporation and Ash-Craft Co.
Clippings, Aged, Medical Care
Clippings, Air Pollution
Clippings, Appalachian Regional Commission, Comments, Etc.
Clippings, Area Redevelopment Agency Comments
Clippings, Aviation, Federal Aviation Agencies Communications Flight Center
Clippings, Airport, Kanawha County
Clippings, Airline Service, Huntington
Clippings, Airport, Elkins-Randolph County
Clippings, Airlines, Comments, Etc.
Clippings, Awards
Clippings, Buck, Pearl S., West Virginian of the Year
Clippings, Brinkley, David
Clippings, Byrd, Robert C.
Clippings, Barron, W. W.
Clippings, Blue Laws
Clippings, Canal, Monroe Worthington Article on Midland Canal Tunnel
Clippings, Cass Railroad
Clippings, Centennial, West Virginia
Clippings, Centennial, West Virginia
Clippings, Congress, West Virginia Delegation, Votes on Bills
Clippings, Congress, 88th, Comments
Clippings, Cloture Filibuster
Clippings, Contracts Awarded to Industries
Clippings, Cuba Comments
Clippings, Kennedy, President John trip to Charleston for Centennial
Clippings, Centennial Train
Clippings, Chamber of Commerce
Clippings, Churchill, Winston
Clippings, Commodity, Surplus Foods to State Welfare Agencies
Clippings, Cranberry Glades
Clippings, Cybernation, Automation
Clippings, Congressional Records, cost of reprints to taxpayers
Clippings, Civil Rights, Racial Issues
Clippings, Civil Rights, March on Washington (complete newspapers)
BOX 687
Clippings Box 5
Clippings, Piped Coal Project, Coal Pipeline, 1962 (1 of 2)
Clippings, Piped Coal Project, Coal Pipeline, 1962 (2 of 2)
Clippings, Comments, 1962
Clippings, Election Returns and Comments, General, 1962
Clippings, Election Returns, Primary, 1962
Clippings, Harper’s Ferry National Historic Park, 1962
Clippings, West Virginia Hillbilly, March 24, 1962
Clippings, “Graves of the Hatfield”, September 23, 1962
Clippings, Article on Coal Tar Fumes, 1962
Clippings, Stonewall Jackson, 1962
Clippings, Kennedy Administration Comments, 1962
Clippings, President Kennedy, 1962
Clippings, Miscellaneous, 1962
Clippings, Article on Oil at Bottom of Ocean, 1962
Clippings, Oil and Gas Age Deep Drilling, 1961
Clippings, Jennings Randolph Reads Washington’s Farewell Speech, 1962
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, 1962
Clippings, Medicare Comments, 1962
Clippings, Jennings Randolph Trip to Panama, 1962
Clippings, Randolph-Sheppard Vending Stand Act for Blind, 1962
Clippings, Jennings Randolph on Postal Legislation and Stuart Symington, 1962
Clippings, J. Randolph and Frank Randolph, 1962
Clippings, John F. Kennedy Trip to Wheeling, 1962
Clippings, Jennings Randolph Trip to Paris for NATO Meeting, November 1962
Clippings, Jennings Randolph Regarding China and Foreign Policy, 1962
Clippings, Mary Babb Randolph, 1962
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, Miscellaneous, 1962
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, Miscellaneous Photos, 1962
Clippings, Jennings Randolph Attends Florida’s Presidential Dinner, March 1962
Clippings, Harry S. Truman in West Virginia, 1962
Clippings, The Anvil, Charlestown, 1962
Clippings, Travel Clinic, Black Water Lodge, 1962
Clippings, U.S. Senate Votes of Robert C. Byrd and Jennings Randolph, 1962
Clippings, Voting Record, 87th Congress, 1961-1963
Clippings, Articles Regarding West Virginia Name Change, 1962
Clippings, “West at Rest (Jerry West),” July 22, 1962
Clippings to be Filed, 1963
Papers to be Clipped, 1963
Clippings, 1963
Clippings, Appalachian Power Company, 1963
Clippings, State and Federal Appointments, 1963
Clippings, Area Redevelopment, Frank Wiseman, 1963
Clippings, Automation, 1963
Clippings, Democratic and Republican Vote, Primary Election, United States Senate and Governor, 1960
General Election Candidates, West Virginia Democrats, November 8, 1960
Election Returns, Primary Election, May 10, 1960
Clippings, Department of Peace, Jennings Randolph, 1959
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, 1958
Clippings, Russia Comments, 1961
Clippings, Camel Driver of Karachi, 1961
Clippings, Berlin Comments, 1961
Clippings, Aviation Seminar, Elkins, 1961
Clippings, Appalachian South
Clippings, Welfare, 1962
BOX 688
Clippings Box 6
Clippings, As to Politics, Bob Mellace
Clippings, Columnist, Chet Huntley
Clippings, Columnist, “It May Interest You,” by Bill Hart
Clippings, Columnist, Harry Hoffman
Clippings, Columnist, Thomas Stafford
Clippings, Columnist, Dr. Robert M. Hutchins
Clippings, Columnist, Washington Watch, Phil Hirsch
Clippings, Columnist, Harry Ernst
Clippings, Columnist, Harry Ernst
Clippings, Columnist, Washington Scene, by George Dixon
Clippings, Columnist, Allen M. Smythe, Star Special Writer
Clippings, Columnist, Washington Merry-Go-Round, Drew Pearson
Clippings, Columnist, Henry Morrow, Spirit of Jefferson Advocate
Clippings, Columnist, George Lawless, The Gazetteer
Clippings, Columnist, Bob Adi’s Column
Clippings, Columnist, Holmes Alexander
Clippings, Columnist, L. T. Anderson, Gazette-Mail
Clippings, Colleges, Marshall
Clippings, Colleges, Miscellaneous
Clippings, Colleges, West Virginia University
Clippings, College Aid Bill
Clippings, Coal, Exports
Clippings, Coal, Exports of Coal
Clippings, Coal, Cut-Rate Coal
Clippings, Coal, Art in United Mine Workers Journal
Clippings, Coal, Pipeline, Slurry
Clippings, Coal, Competition Held Aid to Coal
Clippings, Coal, Exports, Jim’s Material
Clippings, Coal, Research
Clippings, Coal, “Project Bootstrap”
Clippings, Coal, Editorial, “Who is Coal’s Somebody”
Clippings, Coal, Char Oil Energy Development
Clippings, Coal, Gasoline from Coal Plant to be in Cresap
Clippings, Coal, Miscellaneous Comments
Clippings, Defense Supply Agency
Clippings, Drought Relief
Clippings, Defense Spending: “Overkill Arms Race”
Clippings, Deaths, 1963
Clippings, Disarmament
Clippings, Drugs
Clippings, DAR
Clippings, Dedications, Miscellaneous
Clippings, Dams and Reservoirs
Clippings, Dams and Reservoirs, Rowlesburg Dam, Cheat River Basin
Clippings, Dams and Reservoirs, Justice, Guyandotte River
Clippings, Dams and Reservoirs, Appropriations and Projects
Clippings, Dams and Reservoirs, Burnsville, West Fork and Steer Creek Reservoir, Little Clippings, Kanawha River
Clippings, Dams and Reservoirs, Opekiska
Clippings, Deaths
Clippings, Editorials
Clippings, Education, College Aid Bill Passed
Clippings, Education, Regarding School Aid, Etc.
Clippings, Education, Miscellaneous
Clippings, Electric Power System Grid
Clippings, Electric Power, AEP
Clippings, Education Improvement Act of 1963
Clippings, Education, School Counseling, Kanawha County
Clippings, Education, School Ratings, Statistics, Levies
Clippings, Electric Power, VEPCO
Clippings, Economy, West Virginia
Clippings, Employment
Clippings, Forest Festival
Clippings, Federal Buildings
Clippings, New York World’s Fair
Clippings, Foreign Aid
Clippings, Farland, Joseph S.
Clippings, Flood Control
Clippings, Peach Festival
Clippings, Buckwheat Festival
Clippings, Food Stamp
Clippings, Forest Service, Resort Construction
Clippings, Monongalia National Forest
Clippings, Projects Approved, Monongahela and George Washington National Forests
Clippings, Forestry Lab, WVU
Clippings, Forest, Fishery
Clippings, Grants and Loans
Clippings, Grafton
Clippings, Grants and Loans, Park Program, Bluestone, Twin Falls, Hawks Nest, Blackwater, and Canaan
Clippings, Governors Conference
Clippings, Green Bank
Clippings, Galis Electric and Machine Company
Clippings, Humane Treatment of Animals
Clippings, Harpers Ferry National Monument
Clippings, Hospitals, Davis Memorial
Clippings, Hospitals, Loans, Expansion, Etc.
Clippings, Honey and the Rock
Clippings, Hunting Season
Clippings, Harrington and Richardson, M-14 Rifle
Clippings, Hatchery, Federal, Leetown
Clippings, Health Center
Clippings, Hospital, Boone County
Clippings, Highways, Regarding Appalachian
Clippings, Highways, Articles by John G. Morgan
Clippings, Highways, Good Roads Bond Issue, White Sulphur Springs
Clippings, Highways, Regarding Bonds
Clippings, Highways, Allegheny Parkway
Clippings, Highways, Scenic Highway, Monongahela National Forest
Clippings, Highways, Rex Whitton
Clippings, Highways, Rapid Transit National Capital Transportation
Clippings, Highways, West Virginia Turnpike
Clippings, Highways, West Virginia Turnpike
Clippings, Highways, Beckley-Weston Industrial Highway
Clippings, Highways, Interstate Superhighway System
Clippings, Highways, Material
Clippings, Highways, Pan-American
Clippings, Highways, Beverly
Clippings, Highways, State Road Commission Trip to Florida
Clippings, Highways, Rex Whitton States the Federal Specifications
Clippings, Highways, Financing
Clippings, Highways, I-64, I-77, I-79
Clippings, Highways, Outdoor Advertising Along Interstate
Clippings, Highways, Interstate, Charleston Area
Clippings, Highways, Rex Whitton, Federal Highway Admininstrator
Clippings, Highways, Miscellaneous
BOX 689
Clippings Box 7
Clippings, Insurance
Clippings, Industry, Shinnston Tank Factory
Clippings, Industry, Miscellaneous Comments on New Factories
Clippings, Industry, Hardwood, Elkins
Clippings, Industry, Wood Industry in Randolph, Pocahontas and Tucker
Clippings, Industry, Belington Lumber Corporation
Clippings, Industry, Art by Walter Windsor
Clippings, Industry, Melpar-Fairmont
Clippings, Industry, Wells Industries Corp., Charles Town
Clippings, Industry, Salem Glass Plant, Grafton
Clippings, Industry, J. W. Ruby, Morgantown Ordnance Works
Clippings, Industry, Armstrong Furniture Company
Clippings, Industry, Wood, Raygold Industries
Clippings, Industry, Hercules Powder Company, Rocket Center
Clippings, Industry, American Car and Foundry Division, Huntington
Clippings, Industry, Reidboard Plant, Elkins
Clippings, Industry, Cohart Refractories Company, Buckhannon
Clippings, Industry, FMC Ordnance Division, Charleston
Clippings, Industry, Steel
Clippings, Johnson, Lyndon B., trip to Welch
Clippings, Johnson, Lyndon B., comments
Clippings, Jobs, 35 Million in 10 Years
Clippings, Koontz, Arthur B.
Clippings, Kennedy, John F., comments
Clippings, Moore, Arch, regarding vote on Area Redevelopment Admininstration
Clippings, Moore, Arch
Clippings, Mine Safety Laws
Clippings, Mergers, Airlines and Railroads
Clippings, Mines, Mineral and Fuels Production
Clippings, Mines, Miners, Miscellaneous
Clippings, Middle Island Creek, Recreational Development
Clippings, Mergers, Miscellaneous
Clippings, Manpower Development and Training Act
Clippings, Nuclear Power
Clippings, Norstad, General Lauris
Clippings, O’Donnell, John A.
Clippings, Philippine Damage Act
Clippings, Oil, Tax
Clippings, Peterson, Esther, US Department of Labor
Clippings, Public Works
Clippings, Petroleum
Clippings, Poverty, Comments
Clippings, Past 80 Party
Clippings, Projects
Clippings, Prayer, US Supreme Court Decision
Clippings, Parade of Flags
Clippings, Post Offices
Clippings, Public Works, Accelerated Program
Clippings, Political Comments
Clippings, Political
Clippings, Political, Democrat
Clippings, Political, Young Democrats Convention
Clippings, Political, Republican
Clippings, Political, Senators off on deluxe junkets
Clippings, Political, Salaries Senators pay aids beneath legal limit
Clippings, Political, Charleston Young Democratic Club
Clippings, Parks, Tourist Attractions
Clippings, Parks, 24 million dollar Federal loan for park development
Clippings, Parks, Bluestone State Park
Clippings, Parks, Blackwater Falls
Clippings, President, Kennedy, John F. Assassination
Clippings, West Virginia, Industrial Growth, 1963
Clippings, West Virginia, Don Marsh article on state’s future
Clippings, Welfare, D. C.
Clippings, Watershed Project, Big Ditch Run, Webster County
Clippings, West Virginia, Comments
Clippings, Watershed Projects
Clippings, Welfare, West Virginia
Clippings, West Virginians, Who’s Who in America, 1963
Clippings, Women, Mingo County Sheriff
Clippings, Women, 1963 Federal Woman’s Award
Clippings, Welfare Department, regarding rent via “Oral” pack
Clippings, Harold Wilson, Next Prime Minister?
Clippings, Water Pollution
Clippings, Youth Science Camp, Green Bank
Clippings, Youth, Miscellaneous
Clippings, Youth, employment bill
Clippings, Youth, Charleston community, 1963
Clippings, Harpers Ferry, Miscellaneous, 1964
Clippings, Hillbilly, Democratic Convention
Clippings, Health Center
Clippings, Hillbilly, West Virginia Calendar
Clippings, Housing Projects
Clippings, Highways, I-64, I-77, I-79
Clippings, Highways, Roads and Trails for National Forest
Clippings, Highways, Asphalt Pavement
Clippings, Highways, Blatnik Report
Clippings, Highways, Bond Issue
Clippings, Highways, Truck Mail Bus Crash on Turnpike
Clippings, Highways, Allegheny Parkway
Clippings, Highways, West Virginia Turnpike
Clippings, Highways, Miscellaneous
Clippings, Highways, Miscellaneous during election
BOX 690
Clippings Box 8
Clippings, Highway Bill, Press
Clippings, Highways, Interstate Routing in Charleston
Clippings, Highways, West Virginia Transporter, Convention Issue, September 1964
Clippings, Highways, Better Roads Amendment Vote in General Election
Clippings, Highways, Clarksburg Expressway
Clippings, Industry, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company
Clippings, Industry, Miscellaneous
Clippings, Industry, FMC Corporation
Clippings, Industry, Ravens-Shinnston Corporation
Clippings, Industry, FMC Strike
Clippings, Industry, Glass
Clippings, Industry, Sterling Strike Settled
Clippings, Industry, Hazel-Atlas Glass Company
Clippings, President Lyndon Johnson
Clippings, John F. Kennedy Memorial
Clippings, Senator Ted Kennedy
Clippings, Abraham Lincoln
Clippings, Library Services and Construction Act, 1964
Clippings, 1964 – Aged – Elderly Housing Plans, Loans, Etc.
Clippings, 1964 – Appointments – State and Federal
Clippings, 1964 – Area Redevelopment Administration
Clippings, 1964 – Aid to Dependent Children of the Unemployed (ADCU)
Clippings, 1964 – Appalachian Trail
Clippings, 1964 – Appalachian Regional Development Act
Clippings, 1964 – Air Space Museum
Clippings, 1964 – Aviation – Elkins Pilots Club
Clippings, 1964 – Aviation – Kanawha Airport
Clippings, 1964 – Aviation – Miscellaneous
Clippings, 1964 – Aviation – Morgantown
Clippings, 1964 – Baker, Bobby
Clippings, 1964 – Baker, Bobby and Robert C. Byrd
Clippings, 1964 – Banks, Banking
Clippings, 1964 – Barron, W. W.
Clippings, 1964 – Blue Law
Clippings, 1964 – Buck, Pearl
Clippings, 1964 – Byrd, Robert C.
Clippings, 1964 – Cass Railroad
Clippings, 1964 – Cherry River Navy
Clippings, 1964 – Civil Rights
Clippings, 1964 – Congress
Clippings, 1964 – Contracts – Defense, Space
Clippings, 1964 – Cybernetics
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – Holmes Alexander
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – L. T. Anderson
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – George Dixon
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – Harry Ernst
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – Bill Hart
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – Harry Hoffmann
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – George Lawless
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – Carl W. McCardle
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – Bob Mellace
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – John G. Morgan
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – Henry W. Morrow
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – Drew Pearson
Clippings, 1964 – Columnists – Thomas F. Stafford
Clippings, 1964 – College Aid Bill
Clippings, 1964 – Colleges – Glenville State College
Clippings, 1964 – Colleges – Miscellaneous
Clippings, 1964 – Colleges – Salem College
Clippings, 1964 – Colleges – West Virginia University
Clippings, 1964 – Colleges – West Virginia Wesleyan College
Clippings, 1964 – Coal – Canadian Electric Power
Clippings, 1964 – Coal – Coal Gasoline Pilot Plant, Cresap
Clippings, 1964 – Coal – Exports
Clippings, 1964 – Coal – Miscellaneous
Clippings, 1964 – Coal – Research
Clippings, 1964 – Coal – Residual Oil Imports
Clippings, 1964 – Deaths
Clippings, 1964 – Dedications
Clippings, 1964 – Desalting Plan
Clippings, 1964 – Douglas, William O.
Clippings, 1964 – Dams – Burnsville
Clippings, 1964 – Dams – Justice
BOX 691
Clippings Box 9
Clippings, 1964 – Dams – Little Kanawha River Valley
Clippings, 1964 – Dams – Miscellaneous
Clippings, 1964 – Dams – Rowlesburg
Clippings, 1964 – Education
Clippings, 1964 – Electric Power
Clippings, 1964 – Electrification Research Laboratory
Clippings, 1964 – Employment
Clippings, 1964 – Farland, Joe
Clippings, 1964 – Farmers Home Administration
Clippings, 1964 – Federal Buildings
Clippings, 1964 – Filibuster
Clippings, 1964 – Floods
Clippings, 1964 – Food Stamp Program
Clippings, 1964 – Forest Festival
Clippings, 1964 – Forestry, Fisheries
Clippings, 1964 – Forests – Miscellaneous Projects
Clippings, 1964 – Forests – Monongahela National Forest
Clippings, 1964 – Grants and Loans
Clippings, Director Warden M. Lane, regarding timber deal, improper sale of state timber
Clippings, General Douglas MacArthur, died 1964
Clippings, Medical Care, article by Charles R. Lewis
Clippings, Mines, 1964, coal strippers, etc.
Clippings, Monorail
Clippings, Morgantown, “Building Boom”
Clippings, New York World’s Fair, 1964
Clippings, Nuclear Power, comments, etc.
Clippings, Oil Depletion
Clippings, Parks, recreation areas, miscellaneous
Clippings, Parks, Hawks Nest, tourist development
Clippings, Parks, Twin Falls
Clippings, Parks, Spruce Knob/Seneca Rocks
Clippings, Parks, miscellaneous, 1964
Clippings, Peace Corps, Kanawha County, 1964
Clippings, Adventur with Petitto
Clippings, Poverty
Clippings, Public Works
Clippings, Political, Democratic Delegates at Large, unofficial returns, 1964
Clippings, Political, miscellaneous comments and editorials, 1964
Clippings, Political, convention guide, Christian Science Monitor, 1964
Clippings, Political, primary returns, 1964
Clippings, Political, primary election candidates, 1964
Clippings, Political, Jim Sprouse, state chairman, “Harmonious Reorganization”
Clippings, Political, article by Buhl Shahan in Randolph Enterprise
Clippings, Political, Barry Goldwater, comments, etc.
Clippings, Political, Democratic state convention, Huntington, 1964
Clippings, Political, Lyndon Baines Johnson for president, comments
Clippings, Political, Hulett Smith for governor, comments
Clippings, Political, Hubert Humphrey speaks in Charleston, October 28, 1964
Clippings, Political, Barry Goldwater speaks in Charleston, attacks poverty program, 1964
Clippings, Political, Robert Earl Maxwell named coordinator of Democratic state campaign, 1964
Clippings, Political, Hulett Smith, comments following November 3, 1964
Clippings, Political, general election returns, 1964
Clippings, Political, general election returns and comments, 1964
Clippings, Political, article regarding Arch Moore, 1966
Clippings, Political, 1966
Clippings, Quality Stabilization
Clippings, Railroads, 1964
Clippings, JR trip to Libya, November 1964
Clippings, 1964, hold for JR personal viewing
BOX 692
Clippings Box 10
JR, miscellaneous
JR, miscellaneous pictures
Jay Randolph, 1964
Religion, miscellaneous
Residual Oil, imports, etc.
Russia, article by Carl W. McCardle, Wheeling Intelligencer, 1964
Thomas Stafford, The News in Politics, Affairs of State
Harry W. Ernst, Washington Watch
Bill Hart, It May Interest You
Harry Hoffmann, Politics
Bob Mellace
Drew Pearson, The Washington Merry-Go-Round
Coal, Miscellaneous
Coal Research, Water Pollution
Coal Research
Desalting Process
Dedications
Dropouts and Drop-ins
Deaths
Dams and Reservoirs, Appropriations
Jackson Reservoir
Dams, Ohio River
Dams and Reservoirs, Rowlesburg
Excise Tax, C&P Telephone
Congressional Election
Education
Education, Miscellaneous
Economy, West Virginia
Economic Opportunity, Job Corps Camp
Economic Opportunity, Project Headstart
Economic Opportunity, Job Corps Training Work Camps
Economic Opportunity
Bloomington Dam
Justice Reservoir
Federal Buildings, post offices
Joseph Harland
Foreign Contracts by West Virginia Firms
Forest Festival
Festivals in West Virginia
Food Stamp Program
Grants and Loans
Grant, McDowell County
Harpers Ferry
Health Center
Ken Hechler
Hospitals
Highways, Miscellaneous
Highways, Appalachian Aid Program
Highways, Appalachian Way Through Ohio
Highways, North-South Highway
Highways, I-64
Highways, Road Bond Issue
Highways, Turnpike
Highways, East-West
Immigration, comments
Inauguration
International Trade
Industry, Lockheed Georgia Aircraft
Industry, Marbon Chemical
Industry, Miscellaneous
Industry, Williamson Model Experiment Business to Close
Industry, Glass
Industry, FMC Corporation
Industry, Wood
President Lyndon Johnson
Lake Erie-Ohio River Canal, comments
Library, comments
Robert P. McDonough, comments
Acid Pollution Strip Mine
Judge Robert E. Maxwell
Buck Martin, miscellaneous editorials
Dr. Paul Miller, On Junior Colleges
BOX 693
Clippings Box 11
William Casey Marland, miscellaneous items
Medicare
Senator Wayne Morse and Celebreze
Migration Plan for Unemployed
Marlane MacLane
Morgantown, “Fabulous Showcase”
West Virginia Legislature, comments
Welfare, D. C.
West Virginia Young Democrat Club
Youth Science Camp
Youth Opportunity Centers
Zinc Imports
1965 Clippings
Clippings, 1965
West Virginia Pavilion, World’s Fair
West Virginia Society of D. C.
Weirton and Wellsburg 4th of July Parades
West Virginia Abolishes the Death Penalty
Democratic Women Meet in Huntington
West Virginia, Miscellaneous
West Virginia, regarding poverty, US News and World Report
Water Pollution
Water in Those Hills
Wood Manufacturing
Veterans, regarding hospitals, reserve units, National Guard, etc.
Vietnam, comments
Water, Miscellaneous
Jennings Randolph, West Virginian for 1964
Jennings Randolph, Hillbilly Articles
Mary Randolph, Jay, and Frank
Jennings Randolph, Article from Wheeling Intelligencer
Sheriff’s Bureau, clippings from 1961
Governor Hulett Smith
Sports
Small Business Administration
Carl R. Sullivan
Miles C. Stanley
Senator Margaret Chase Smith in Morgantown
Sugar Grove
Training School, Morgantown
Tourism
Taft-Hartley
Tariff, Glass, Etc.
Pictures of Jennings Randolph in magazines and pamphlets
BOX 694
Clippings Box 12
Jennings Randolph, pictures from papers
Jennings Randolph, miscellaneous clippings
A-C
Appointments, 1966
Academy, Navy
Agriculture
Apple Growers
Apportionment, comments
Medicare
Appalachia, comments
Airports, Aviation
Airports, Charleston and Huntington
Robert C. Byrd, comments
Beautification Program, highways, etc.
Crime, comments
Cherry River Navy
COMSAT
Civil Rights, comments
89th Congress, comments
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), comments
Charleston and Kanawha County, comments
Contracts, government
Jim Comstock
Coal, Consolidated Coal and Continental Oil
Coal Research, nuclear power, electrical power
Coal, Miscellaneous
Coal, Research
County Chairmen, 1966
BOX 695
Clippings Box 13
Columnists, Harry Ernst
Columnists, Tom Stafford
Columnists, Carl McCardle
Columnists, Holmes Alexander, regarding War on Poverty
Columnists, Harry Hoffman
Columnists, Bob Mellace
Columnists, Bill Hart
Columnists, Don Daniels
Columnists, Drew Pearson
Columnists, Charles Ryan
Colleges, miscellaneous grants and scholarships
Colleges, Bethany Collegiates visit Washington
Colleges, Fairmont State College
Colleges, Salem College
Colleges, West Virginia University
Colleges, Marshall College
Deaths
Dedications
Dams
Stonewall Jackson Reservoir
North Mountain Dam, tourist facility, Wild Rivers Bill, regarding Potomac and Cacapon
Dams and Reservoirs, Ohio River
C. C. Elmore, regarding trip abroad and editorial
Education, miscellaneous
Economic Opportunity, comments
Economic Development Association, office to be located in Huntington
Electric Power
Food Stamp Program
Flooding, Ohio River Valley
Federal Buildings
Postmasters, appointments
Girls Nation
Goodwill nominee George Spurlock visited Jennings Randolph
Grants and Loans
Grans, miscellaneous
Ken Hechler
Hospitals
Harpers Ferry, regarding railroad station
Harpers Ferry, comments
Head Start
Highways, road hazard aid
Highways, Route 88, comments
Highways, I-470, comments
Highways, Miscellaneous
Highways, clippings to file
Highways, regarding Turnpike
Highways, Cinders
Open Housing
Immigration and Naturalization
Industry, Wheeling area, new plants
Industry, Varney Wood Processing Plant, Mingo County
Industry, Lockheed-Georgia Aircraft Plant, Martinsburg
Industry, Ravens-Shinnston Corporation
Industry, Wheeling Corrugating Co.
Industry, Miscellaneous
Industry, General Motors, Martinsburg
Industry, Power Plant, Marshall County
Job Corps, Women
Job Corps, Miscellaneous comments
James Kee
Libraries, grants, etc.
Poverty Programs, comments
James R. McCartney receives Consol post
BOX 696
Clippings Box 14
Political, Campaign
Small Business Administration
Steel Industry
Training School, moved to Morgantown
Television Cable, regarding FCC
Mary Randolph, Jay Randolph, Frank Randolph
Jennings Randolph, pictures and articles in magazines
Sewage Problem, Jefferson County
Ski Industry
Thomas F. Stafford
Harley Staggers
Hulett Smith
Mrs. Hulett Smith
Political Comments, Francis J. Love
Political, Jay Rockefeller
Political, Voters Guide Questionnaires
Parks, Miscellaneous Comments
Parks
Matthew A. Reese
Rehabilitation, articles by Tom Sawyer
Ramps
Residual Oil
Jennings Randolph, miscellaneous clippings
Jennings Randolph, material for quoting
Jennings Randolph, pictures in newspapers
Primary Election, Returns and Comments
Democratic Women, Campaign Conference, Washington
Political Comments
Political, Proposed White House Ball Money-Raising Plan
Political, Democratic Party squabbles, Angotti and Ann Hearst
Political Comments, Arch Moore
Political, Republicans
Political, Harold Cutright
Political, William M. Kidd, Sutton
Political, State Democratic Campaign Headquarters
Political Ads, used before the primary election, November 8, 1966
Jennings Randolph, miscellaneous clippings on his campaign activities
Political, comments after election
Political, Jennings Randolph
Political, Endorsements of Candidates
Political, Election Expenses
Political, comments regarding Lyndon Johnson
Political, speech material
Mines, Miners
Minimum Wage Bill
Buck Martin, Editorials from Martinsburg Journal
Milk Fund, School Lunch Programs
Dr. Paul A. Miller, President of West Virginia University
Pollution, Air and Water, 1966
BOX 697
Clippings Box 15
Political, Miscellaneous
Political
Chuck Yeager Luncheon, Washington, April 20, 1966
Youth Corps
West Virginia Centennial
Voting Fraud
Veterans GI Bill, Post-Korea Veterans
Water, Watersheds, Pollution
West Virginia State Society
Wild Rivers
Wheeling
Clippings to File
Tourism
Tax
Tax Credit
Vietnam
Airports
Airmail Pickup
BOX 698
Clippings Box 16
Newspapers, etc., marked by Jennings Randolph to file, not clipped, 1966
Clippings to file, 1966
Clippings to file, political, 1966
Clippings, 1967
Clippings to file, 1967
BOX 699
Clippings Box 17
AFL-CIO
Airports
Air Pollution
Atomic Energy
Aged
Jetport, Midway, editorials regarding FAA bond campaign
Jet Airport, comments
BOX 700
Clippings Box 18
Point Pleasant Bridge Disaster
Airports, Lake Central
Airports, Miscellaneous
Airports, Elkins
Aviation, Supersonic Transport
Flyover by Planes
Air National Guard
Air Freight
Appalachia
Robert C. Byrd
Highway Beautification, Billboards, Etc.
Billboards
Virginia Brown, Interstate Commerce Commissioner
Bank Mergers
Wally Barron
Representative Cleveland Bailey Memorial
Christian Science Monitor
Clarksburg Housing Program
Crime
Cherry River
Congressional Group from West Virginia
COMSAT
Chamber of Commerce
Civil Rights
Coal, Miscellaneous
Coal, Article by George Love
Harry Ernst
Bill Hart
L. T. Anderson
Harry Hoffmann
Drew Pearson
Bob Mellace
Howard K. Smith
WVU
Colleges, Miscellaneous
Honorary Degrees
Draft
Lieutenant Colonel Deatrick Morgantown
Debts
Dams and Reservoirs
Cyrus S. Eaton
Elkins, Miscellaneous
Election Returns, Mayor and Council
Economy, Growth
Buck Martin, Editorials
Farmers Home Administration
Floods
Flood Control
Food Stamp Program
Post Office
Glass Tariffs
Grants and Loans, Miscellaneous
Highways, Miscellaneous
Hillbilly
Hotline
Harpers Ferry
Hospitals, Hill-Burton
Ken Hechler
Vice President Hubert Humphrey
Cutback in Highway Funds
Head Start
Glass Industry, 1967
BOX 701
Clippings Box 19
Appalachian Power Company, huge plant near Moundsville, 1967
Chemical Industries
Veneer Corporation Plant
Lockheed General Motors
Job Corps
William Manchester, “Death of a President,” comments
Robert and Ted Kennedy, Miscellaneous
Crowned Prince of Laos
Libraries
Dorothy McCardle
Mines, Miscellaneous Articles
Thurgood Marshall
Thomas E. Millsop
Henry Morrow
Dr. Paul Miller
Charges against West Virginia Marine stationed in Vietnam
Memorials
Missile Protection Plan
Mother of the Year
King and Queen of Nepal Visit Washington
Newspapers
OEO, Upward Bound, Head Start, etc.
Senator Charles Percy, slush fund
Prediction by Jeane Dixon
Poverty Comments
Political, Republican
Political, Miscellaneous
Railroads
Walter P. Reuther
Religion and Politics
Report of Redistricting for All States
Congressional Redistricting
Jennings Randolph in Magazines
Jennings Randolph, newspaper clippings
Mary, Jay, and Frank Randolph
Randolph Pictures
State Road Commission, comments
Sewage
Hulett Smith
Steel Industry
Carl Sandburg
Manpower Training and On-Job Training
Taxes, Miscellaneous
Truth in Lending Bill
Tourism
Vietnam
Cyrus R. Vance
Voting Age
Veterans
West Virginia Society
Wheeling, Miscellaneous
Water Systems, West Virginia
Women
Water Pollution
Wild Rivers
General William Westmoreland and Vietnam
Articles on Wars
Chuck Yeager
Youth Corps Programs
Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner, Charleston, 1967
Rockefeller, 1968
Job Training Program, 1968
Jackson’s Mill
Jaycees
John H. Kamlosky
Martin Luther King
Eartha Kitt
Robert and Ted Kennedy
“My Thousand Seconds with John F. Kennedy,” by Donald Roberts
Land Deal, Sprouse
Sam MacCorkle
Colonel McClung
Magazines
Mines, Miscellaneous
Senator Edmund S. Muskie
Mixed Marriages
Marine Honored, G. W. Martini
Senator Edmund Muskie for vice president
Motor Vehicle Department, West Virginia vs. Woodrow Yokum
Mingo County
Magazine Articles and Pictures of Jennings Randolph
Judge Robert Maxwell
After the Primary (1968)
Arch Moore
George Wallace
Kennedy-McCarthy-Johnson
Hubert H. Humphrey
Republican – Moore, Underwood, et al
Jim Sprouse
BOX 702
Clippings Box 20
Clippings, Charleston Housing, 1968
Clippings, Chlorine Gas Danger, Blast at FMC Plant, Charleston, 1968
Clippings, Christian Science Monitor, 1968
Clippings, Civil Rights, 1968
Clippings, Coal, 1968
Clippings, Coal Miscellaneous Comments, 1968
Clippings, Coal to Gasoline Research Project, Cresap, 1968
Clippings, Colleges, Alderson-Broaddus College, 1968
Clippings, Colleges, Bluefield State College, Bomb Explosion, 1968
Clippings, Miscellaneous, 1968
Clippings, Salem College, 1968
Clippings, Shepherd College, 1968
Clippings, West Virginia University, 1968
Clippings, Columnists, Holmes Alexander, 1968
Clippings, Columnists, L. T. Anderson, 1968
Clippings, Columnists, James Dent, 1968
Clippings, Columnists, Bill Hart, 1968
Clippings, Columnists, Harry Hoffmann, 1968
Clippings, Columnists, Thomas Knight, 1968
Clippings, Columnists, Bob Mellace, 1968
Clippings, Columnists, Charles Ryan, 1968
Clippings, Columnists, John Yago, 1968
Clippings, Congressional, 1968
Clippings, Beverly Cortes, 1968
Clippings, Crime, 1968
Clippings, Dams, Bailey Dam, 1968
Clippings, Dams and Reservoirs, 1968
Clippings, John W. Davis, 1968
Clippings, Julia Davis, 1968
Clippings, Deaths, 1968
Clippings, Democrats, 1968
Clippings, Jeane Dixon, 1968
Clippings, Cyrus Eaton, 1968
Clippings, Election Law Reform, Article by Jennings Randolph, 1968
Clippings, Farmers Home Administration, 1968
Clippings, Federal Buildings, 1968
Clippings, Floods, 1968
Clippings, Food Stamp Program, 1968
Clippings, Forest Festival, 1968
Clippings, Gold Crisis, 1968
Clippings, Grants and Loans, 1968
Clippings, Dick Gregory, 1968
Clippings, Gun Control Laws, 1968
Clippings, Head Start, 1968
Clippings, Ken Hechler, 1968
Clippings, Highways, Appalachian, 1968
Clippings, Highways, Bond Issue, 1968
Clippings, Highways, Miscellaneous, 1968
Clippings, Highways, Turnpike, 1968
Clippings, Hospitals, 1968
Clippings, Indian Affairs, 1968
Clippings, Indians, 1968
Clippings, Industry, Glass, 1968
Clippings, Industry, Miscellaneous, 1968
Clippings, Interstate Coming Through My Outhouse, 1968
BOX 703
Clippings Box 21
Airports, Midway Airport, 1968 Comments from Governor Smith and R.O. Robertson, Jr.
Aviation, Jetport in Charleston, West Virginia, 1968
Aviation, Jetport in Charleston, West Virginia, 1968 (A)
Aviation, Jetport in Charleston, West Virginia, 1968 (B)
Piedmont Airlines, Air Crash, Kanawha Airport, 1968
Aviation, 1968
Addresses and Names, Letters Re: Airports, 1968-1969
Academy Appointments, 1968
Aged – Medicare, 1968
Air Pollution, 1968
John E. Amos Plant, 1968
Apollo Trip to Moon, Clippings, 1968
Appalachia, 1968
Atomic Energy (versu coal, etc.), 1968
Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, A, 1968
Letters Written by Jennings Randolph, Air Pollution, 1968
Appointments, U.S. Naval Academy, 1968
Aviation, Re: STOL Aircraft, 1968
Allegheny Airlines, 1968
W.W. Barron and Others Indictment, 1968
Beautification Project, 1968
H.R.5268, Interstate Shipping of State Inspected Meat, 1982
Bridges, Bridge Collapse, 1968
Bridges, Bridge Collapse, 1968 (A)
Bridges, Bridge Inspections, 1968
Senator Byrd, 1968
U.S. Department of the Navy, 1968
President Nixon, 1968
Nuclear Weapons, Tactical, 1968
Nuclear Treaty, 1968
Parks, 1968
Pueblo, Comments, 1968
Pueblo Crew Released, 1968
Poverty, Television Program on U.S. Hunger, 1968
Poor Peoples’ March, 1968
Prayer Breakfast, 1968
Pollution, Water, Etc., 1968
Prayers, Supreme Court Decisions, 1968
Pollution in the U.S., 1968
Post Office and Civil Service Pay Increase, 1968
Jay Rockefeller, 1968
Railroads, 1968
Religion, 1968
Redistricting Articles, 1968
Rent Supplement Programs, 1968
Riots, 1968
BOX 704
Clippings Box 22
Political Election Returns, General, 1968
Political, Candidate Filing for Primary, West Virginia, 1968
Candidates for State Offices, 1968
Politics, West Virginia, 1968
Political, Report of Polls, 1968
Democratic Delegates to Convention, 1968
Political, Democratic Party, 1968
Democratic Convention, 1968
Primary Election Returns, 1968
Political, 1968, C. Donald Robertson
Political, 1968, Arch Moore
Political, 1968, Harley Staggers
Political, 1968, James Sprouse
Political, 1968, Peter D. Beter
Political, 1968, Miscellaneous
Political, 1968, clippings marked by Jennings Randolph
Political, 1967, Moore and Underwood following announcement to governor
Clippings, 1968
Clippings to file, 1968
BOX 705
Clippings Box 23
B, 1968
Coal, 1968
Corps of Engineers, 1968
Congressional Districts, 1968
C, 1968
D, 1968
E, 1968
F, 1968
G, 1968
H, 1968
Jim Harris, 1968
Highways, 1968, Turnpike
Highways, 1968, Miscellaneous
Imports, 1968
J, 1968
Lyndon Johnson, Messages to Congress, 1968
Following the Primary
Randolph – clips
Randolph Music Hall – Salem College
Randolph – Pictures
Strikes
Salem Water System
John Slack
Miles Stanley
College Riots
Sewage Plants & Water Treatment
Sterling Faucet Co
Governor Hulett Smith
Sugar Grove Project
Summersville Lake
Rep. Harley O. Staggers
Alpine Festival, Blackwater Falls
Smoking
Small business
State Road Commission
State Road Commission, miscellaneous comments
Television Shows
Use of Trucks on Highways
Taxes, miscellaneous
Tariff, Kennedy Round
Cyrus Vance
Vietnam
Visitor Center Bill
Votes Made by House & Senate Members from WV
West Virginia Society of D.C.
Dummy Firm Deal – Smith Aides
West Virginia Legislature
WV Progress Report
Watershed
Willard Hotel
Youth Programs
Woodrow Yokum – federal indictments
A
Airline Officials, 1969 Addresses
B
C
Robert C. Byrd, 1969
County Officials, 1969
County Chairman, 1969
Coal, 1969
D
E
F
G
H
Hubert Humphrey, 1969
Jim Harris, 1969
Judge Clement Haynsworth, 1969
Mc
Allegheny Airlines, reference material, 1969
Aviation, 1969
Aviation, Airports, 1969
1969
Jennings Randolph, clippings and pictures
Frank and Jay Randolph
Jennings Randolph, miscellaneous releases
Jennings Randolph, magazine articles
Stock Market
State Road Commission, fired workers seek welfare
Moratorium, comments
Mine Disaster, Mannington
Black Lung Article
Mine School at WVU
Judge Robert Maxwell
Ray Martin
Steam Engine Museum, Randolph County
John M. Slack, Jr.
William S. Ritchie, Jr., new state road commissioner
Steel Imports
Sewage Problem
Hulett Smith
Strikes
Spruce Knob
The Era of Clean on the Way Back
Television Violence
Tax Sales
Trucks
United Mine Workers of America
Vietnam
Veterans
Dr. Hawey A. Wells
West Virginia State Legislature
Water Systems
Waterways
West Virginia, miscellaneous
Vietnam
Youth Club, Parkersburg
Youth Center, Morgantown
Miscellaneous Youth Training
Water and Wildlife Pollution
Regents
Rapid Transit System
Richard Royce
Racing Commission, Joe Condry
Religion
Rivers, Miscellaneous
J. W. Ruby, Morgantown
Marriott Motor Corporation
Jay Rockefeller
New Martinsville
Ralph Nader
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
President Richard Nixon
Non-Proliferation Treaty
Office of Economic Opportunity, grants for West Virginia
Statistics regarding attendance in parks
Pipestem Park
Philippi Community Award
Politics, 1970-1972
BOX 706
Clippings Box 24
Papers Not Clipped, 1969
Apple Growers, 1969
Apollo 12, 1969
Poverty Programs (1969)
Pay Increase for Members of Congress
Bud and Ruby Bailey, Parkersburg
Arch Moore
Mines
Mines, Buff, Nader, Hechler, Titler, et. al.
1970
1970 Clippings, not filed
Miscellaneous Clippings, 1970
1970
1970 Papers, not clipping
Clippings to paste
Miscellaneous Clippings, 1971
Miscellaneous Clippings, 1971
BOX 707
Clippings Box 25
Newspaper Clippings/Magazine Articles, 1970
Air Pollution, 1970
Appalachia, 1970
Aviation, Miscellaneous Airports, 1970
Aviation, Wertz Field, Charleston, 1970
Jumbo Jets, 1970
Bridges, 1970
Pearl Buck, 1970
Robert C. Byrd, 1970
Blue Ridge Project, 1970
G. Harold Carswell, Nomination Survey, 1970
Cresap Plant, Moundsville, regarding Project Gasoline, 1970
Congressional Comments, 1970
Census, 1970
Court Ruling, regarding criminal action, 1970
Clearcutting, miscellaneous clippings, 1970
Alexander Holmes, 1970
Harry Hoffman, 1970
Jack Anderson, 1970
Don Daniels, 1970
Jim Dent, 1970
Bill Hart, 1970
Buck Martin, 1970
Ray Martin, 1970
Bob Mellace, 1970
Charles Ryan, 1970
L. T. Anderson, 1970
Coal, 1970
Marshall University, rioting on and near campus, 1970
Colleges, Miscellaneous, 1970
Deaths, 1970
Delta Queen Riverboat, 1970
Dams and Reservoirs, Miscellaneous, 1970
Primary Election Returns, 1970
Mountain State Forest Festival, Elkins, 1970
Fuels and Energy, 1970
Post Office, 1970
Federal Buildings and Post Offices, 1970
Grants and Loans, 1970
Glass Industry, 1970
Head Start, 1970
Health, Education, and Welfare, veto by President Nixon, 1970
Harpers Ferry, miscellaneous comments, 1970
Hillbilly, Article, 1970
Hillbilly, Miscellaneous, 1970
Housing and Urban Development (HUD), 1970
Ken Hechler, miscellaneous comments, 1970
Dr. Daniel Hale, 1970
Highways, Miscellaneous, 1970
Highways, Appalachian Corridor E, 1970
Hospitals, 1970
Industry, 1970
Indictments, Barron and others, 1970
Supreme Court, 1970
Judges, 1970
Joseph A. Laurita, 1970
Kenton Lambert, 1970
Libraries, 1970
Charles A. Lindbergh, 1970
Miscellaneous Items, 1970
Magazine, Government Standard, 1970
Midland Canal, 1970
Robert Mollohan, 1970
Mass Transportation Systems, 1970
Arch Moore, 1970
Arch Moore, comments on budget, 1970
Marriott, 1970
Mill, Harman, 1970
Morgantown, progress report, 1970
George Mahoney, Maryland, 1970
Mines and Miners, miscellaneous comments and clippings, 1970
Mines, Hechler and miners, 1970
Mines, Hechler and Buff, 1970
Mine Health and Safety Bill, Randolph comments, 1970
Mine Director, J. Richard Lucas, 1970
BOX 708
Clippings Box 26
Apples
Alcohol and the Congress
Bill Anderson
Astronauts
Aviation and Airports
Huntington Airport
Huntington Tri-State Airport
Allegheny Airlines
Bill Hart and the Gooney Bird Association
Morgantown Airport
Benedum/Clarksburg Airport
Alaska
Aging
Aged Citizens
Aged
Appalachia
Senator Robert C. Byrd
Senator Robert C. Byrd
More Clippings, Senator Robert C. Byrd
Clippings, Senator Robert C. Byrd
Billboards
W. W. Barron
Bridges
Billboards
Blue Ridge Project
Bright of America
Crime, Capitol Hill
Crime
Charles Colson
Clearcutting
Senator Frank Church
Colleges, Miscellaneous
Colleges, Harvard Address
Federal Courts
Cass Scenic Railroad
Congressional Members, Miscellaneous Comments
Charles Wendell Colson
Throwaway Bottles and Cans
US Capitol Bombing
Charles W. Colson
Coal
Bob Mellace
Don Daniels
Bob Brunner
James Dent
Jack Anderson
Ben Franklin
Fanny Seiler
Holmes Alexander
Bill Hart
Buck Martin
Ray Martin
L. T. Anderson
John F. Quigley
Charles Ryan
Craig Ammerman
Page Burdette
Draft
Democratic Executive Committee, West Virginia
Angela Davis
Drug Problem
Deaths
Demonstrations
Death Penalty
Dams and Reservoirs
BOX 709
Clippings Box 27
Prisons
Pathway Magazine
Parks, Pipestem
Pollution
Pollution, Carbide Installs Precipitator
Privy to These
Pornography
Public Works Committee
Political Comments Regarding 1972 Election
Political
William S. Bryant, Summersville
Political, Miscellaneous
Revenue Sharing
Railpax
Religion
Recreation Areas
John D. Rockefeller
Jennings Randolph, Pictures
Jennings Randolph
Jennings Randolph, Awards
Political Comments
Jennings Randolph, Bureaucrat Award
Jennings Randolph, Magazine Articles
Jay, Frank, and Mary Randolph
Rent a Senator
Voting Record
Strip Mining
Environmental Birthday Party
Strikes
Hulett Smith
Sports
Social Security
Steel Imports
Stilettos
Alice and Duncan Thecker
Transportation
Trucks and Buses
Taxes
Training Center, Martinsburg
Vietnam
Veterans
Voting Scores
Voting Age
Voting Age
Vocational and Education Centers
Women
Jerry West
Water Projects
Youth Corps
Youth Protesters
Youth, Miscellaneous
Youth, Article
Education, 1971
Election Returns, Primary, Charleston, 1971
Fuels and Energy, 1971
Flower Power, Floriculture, new jobs meeting in North Carolina
Post Office and Civil Service, 1971
Federal Buildings, 1971
Post Office, 1971
Senator Mike Gravel (Alaska), 1971
Green Acres Regional Center, 1971
Grants and Loans, 1971
Perry Gresham, miscellaneous clippings, 1970-1971
Hillbilly article regarding Tom Hobbs, 1971
Health, 1971
Health Hearings, Senator Ted Kennedy and JR, West Virginia trip, 1971
Housing, 1971
Ken Hechler, miscellaneous comments, 1971
Hill-Burton Program, regarding hospital-medical facilities, 1971
Highways, 1971
Highways, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, 1971
Hillbilly, 1971
Industry, 1971
Industry, United Aircraft plant dedicated, 1971
Indictments, West Virginia officials, 1971
BOX 710
Clippings Box 28
Jobs, 1971
Judgeship, comments regarding appointment, 1971
Senator George McGovern, 1971
Sam Mallison, 1971
Mormons, regarding moral conduct, etc., 1971
Judge Robert Maxwell, 1971
Marriott Corporation, 1971
Medicare, 1971
Mental Health, article by John G. Morgan in Charleston Gazette
Sidney P. Marland, Jr., United States Commissioner of Education, 1971
Governor Arch Moore, 1971
Governor Arch Moore, comments regarding coal strike, 1971
West Virginia Arts Crafts, Mountain Artisans, 1971
Mountain Artisans, 1971
Health Center, Miscellaneous
Hospitals
Handicapped
Hillbilly
Industry
Jim Kee
Kennedy Center
Louise Leonard
Burton F. Miller
Mines and Miners
Mental Health Facilities
Mrs. Arch Moore
Jim Manchin
Arch Moore
Newcomen Society
New River Expedition
Neely
Ralph Nader
Bradley Nash
Obscene Christmas Cards
Otter Creek
Police Comments
Polls Regarding Jennings Randolph
Air and Water Pollution
Potomac Highland
Peace Corps
Public Television
Pornographic Film
Interstate Compact
Recreation
Political
Political Candidates for 1972
Railroads
Religion
Jay Rockefeller
Jennings Randolph
Jennings Randolph, Pictures
Jennings Randolph
Jennings Randolph, Political Comments
Jay, Frank, and Mary Randolph
Jennings Randolph, Magazine Articles
Ski Resorts
Strip Mining
Vietnam War, 1972
Youth
Women
Youth Forum
BOX 711
Clippings Box 29
Jack Anderson, 1972
Holmes Alexander, 1972
Craig Ammerman
Bob Brunner, Kanawha Valley Leader
James Dent
Don Daniels
Bill Hart
Ray Martin
Bob Mellace
Charles Ryan
Elmer Fike
Fannie Seiler
Mary Walton
Harry Hoffmann
Coal
Dams, Reservoirs, and Lakes
Drugs
Deaths
Editorials
Federal Buildings, Post Offices
Oil, Coal, Etc.
Dr. Jim Glasscock
Glass
Grants and Loans
Hechler Withdraws from Senate Race
Political
Ken Hechler
Health Education and Welfare
Vice President Spiro Agnew
Abortion
Awards
Aging
Alcoholic Drinks sold at colleges
James Allen Jr.
Airports, Miscellaneous
Aviation, Airlines, Miscellaneous
Airports, Charleston and Huntington
Appalachia
Bridges
Senator Robert C. Byrd
Buses, Miscellaneous
Richard Benson
Computer Story
Clear Cutting
Crime
College, West Virginia University
College, Salem
Colleges, Miscellaneous
Clear Cutting
Ben Franklin
Harry Hoffmann
Logan County Disaster, Flood
Miscellaneous, 1972
Miscellaneous, 1972
Miscellaneous, 1972
BOX 712
Clippings Box 30
Strip Mining
Marshall Medical School
Richard Nixon, Watergate
OEO
Obscenity
Pig
Peace is Very Near
Public Works, Miscellaneous
Pollution
Pornography
Ruth McGraw
Russell Means
A. H. Motley
Mines and Miners
Arch Moore Inauguration
Arch Moore, Miscellaneous
Handicapped, Miscellaneous
Hammon Family
Harpers Ferry, Reference Materials
Highways
Hillbilly
Lyndon Johnson
Festivals
Grants and Loans
Gallagher President’s Report
Ken Hechler
Jack Anderson
Jim Haught
L. T. Anderson
Charles Ryan
Harry Hoffmann
Don Daniels
Mike Causey
Y Dixon
Bob Mellace
Henry Mitchell
Bill Gold
A. L. Hardman
Marjorie Wells
Paul Martin
Dams and Reservoirs
Drugs
Deaths
Editorials
Editorial Comments on Watergate
Education, Miscellaneous
Environmental Protection Agency
Wendell Hampton Ford
Jane Fonda
Fuels and Energy
Federal Buildings
Fuels and Energy
Aging
Appalachian Regional Commission
Automobiles
Bay Area Rapid Transit Train
Dick Benson
Black Lung
Bridges
Senator Robert C. Byrd
Bright of America
Blind/Handicapped
Capitol Hill News Service
Colleges
Centennial Celebration
Congressional Comments
Cleanup Campaign, Salem
Coal News
Mining Congress Journal
Airports, Benedum
Airports, Miscellaneous
BOX 713
Clippings Box 31
Newspaper Clippings
Religion, 1973
J. W. Ruby Estate, 1973
Jennings Randolph, Miscellaneous, 1973
Jennings Randolph, Magazine Articles, 1973
Jennings Randolph, Honorary 4-H Program, 1973
Congratulations to WVU Football Team, 1973
Governor Nelson Rockefeller, 1973
Jennings Randolph, 1973
Randolph-Sheppard Act
Strip Mining, 1973
Salem Cleanup Campaign, 1973
Smoking, 1973
Clement Stone
Clement Stone Donations, 1973
Smokers, Smoking
Hulett Smith
Television
Mrs. Herman Talmadge
Governor Cecil Underwood
Vote, 18 to 20 year olds
Watermelon Time, Preston County
West Virginia, comments
Watergate
Wall Street Journal Articles
Wilderness Areas
Chuck Yeager
Impeachment, comments, 1974
Senator Henry Jackson, 1974
John Jones, Weirton
Robert D. Johnson, Wine Scheme
Bob Kay
Danny Klayman
William Loy
Letters to Editors
The Marriott Corporation, Clips of Interest
Metro System
X-Rated Movies
Miscellaneous Items
Senator Edmund S. Muskie, Energy
Magazine Articles
Arch Moore
Movies
Marshall Medical School
Rose Martin
Mines and Miners
Judge Robert Maxwell
Miscellaneous
Postal Service
PRT
Political Comments
Re-Election
Nelson Rockefeller
Religion
Jay Rockefeller
Racetracks
Nelson Rockefeller
Jay Rockefeller
Jennings Randolph
Jennings Randolph, regarding Elkins state office
Randolph-Sheppard
Jennings Randolph, Magazines
Jennings Randolph, in papers
BOX 714
Clippings Box 32
Jennings Randolph, in papers
Secretaries and Telephones
Steel Jobs in Peril
Senate Building Expansion
John Slack
Smoking
Jay, Frank, and Mary Randolph
Clement Stone
Salem College
Stock Market
Salem Herald, last issue
West Virginia Textbooks
Toys
Television Violence
Tourism
UMW
Cecil H. Underwood
Vandalism in Schools
Voting Record for Senate
Veterans Administration
Willard Hotel
Woman’s Conference
Wilderness Areas
West Virginia Quality of Life Study
Weirton
Clippings, AARP, Alice Van Landingham, 1974
Clippings, Acupuncture, 1974
Clippings, Arthritis, 1974
Clippings, Appalachia, 1974
Clippings, Airports, Miscellaneous, 1974
Article, “Our American System is Essentially Sound. Canadian Radio Commentator Praises U.S.,” 1974
Clippings, Arts and Crafts, 1974
Clippings, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC), 1974
Clippings, AFI-CIO, 1974
Clippings, Allegheny Airlines, Miscellaneous, 1974
Clippings, Aged (Older People), 1974
Clippings, Bicentennial Areas, 1974
Clippings, Senator Robert C. Byrd, 1974
Clippings, Blind, 1974
Clippings, Dick Benson, 1974
Clippings, Blueridge Dam, 1974
Clippings, Boy Scouts, 1974
Clippings, Mike Benedum 105 Birthday Tribute, 1974
Clippings, Bicentennial, 1974
Clippings, Buffalo Creek, 1974
Clippings, Bussing (School, Etc.), 1974
Clippings, Louis Cassels, 1974
Clippings, CBS News, Weighed and Found Weighted, 1974
Clippings, Cherry River, 1974
Clippings, Charleston Textbooks, 1974
Clippings, Containers (Soft Drinks, Etc.), 1974
Clippings, Coal, 1974
Clippings, Capitol Hill News Service, 1974
Clippings, Congressional Comments, 1974
Clippings, Colleges, 1974
Clippings, L. T. Anderson, 1974
Clippings, Richard Grimes (Columnist), 1974
Clippings, James E. Casto (Columnist), 1974
Clippings, Harry Hamm (Columnist), 1974
Clippings, Paul Glover (Weirton Paper), 1974
Clippings, Harry Hoffman, 1974
Clippings, Jack Anderson, 1974
Clippings, Charles Rine, 1974
Clippings, Jim Haught, 1974
Clippings, Buck Martin, Martinsburg, 1974
Clippings, Bob Mellace, 1974
Clippings, Danny West, 1974
Clippings, Shireen Hurley, 1974
Clippings, Robert K. Holliday, 1974
Clippings, Fanny Seiler, 1974
Clippings, John C. Veasey (Columnist), 1974
Clippings, George Hohmann (Columist), 1974
Clippings, Thomas Flynn (Columnist), 1974
Clippings, Don Oakley, 1974
Clippings, Charles Kesler, 1974
Clippings, Dentists, 1974
Clippings, Democratic Executive Committee, 1974
Clippings, Deaths, 1974
Clippings, Dams and Reservoirs, 1974
Clippings, Drugs, 1974
Clippings, Editorials, 1974
Clippings, Election Returns, General, 1974
Clippings, Election Returns, Primary, 1974
Clippings, Recap of 1958 Primary Election, 1974
Clippings, Energy, 1974
Clippings, Dale Evans (Guest at Davis and Elkins College), 1974
Clippings, Federal Buildings and Post Offices, 1974
Clippings, Fishing/Oysters, 1974
Clippings, Food Prices Rise, 1974
Clippings, Forest Festival, 1974
Clippings, Fuels and Energy, 1974
Clippings, Fuels and Energy, Shale Oil, 1974
Clippings, Senator Fulbright, 1974
Clippings, Golf Carts, 1974
Clippings, Grants and Loans, 1974
Clippings, Greenbrier Scenic Railroad, 1974
BOX 715
Clippings Box 33
Clippings, Ken Hechler, 1974
Clippings, Harpers Ferry, 1974
Clippings, Harpers Ferry, 1974 (A)
Clippings, Highways, 1974
Clippings, George Huber, 1974
Clippings, Patty Hearst, 1974
Clippings, Handicapped, 1974
Clippings, Senator Humphrey, 1974
Clippings, Hillbilly Newspaper, 1974
American Road Builders Association
The Dirigible: A Comeback?
Allegheny Airlines
Mohawk 298
Appalachia
Airports, Miscellaneous
B
Edythe Brown
Robert C. Byrd
Bridges
W. W. Barron
Bright of America
Peter Beter
Busing for Students
Child Abuse
Coal Con Plant
Coal
Industry Contracts
Congressional Comments
Colleges
Cass Scenic Railroad
Robert Kelly
Charles Kuralt
Joseph McCaffrey
Harry Hoffmann
Buck Martin
Don Daniels
Fanny Seiler
Charles Ryan
John Brown
Don Oakley
Rosalie Earle
George Hohmann
Jack Anderson
Bob Mellace
Robert Brunner
John C. Veasey
Paul Glover
James J. Kilpatrick
Harry Hamm
A. L. Hardman
Davis and Elkins
Deaths
Lakes, Dams, Reservoirs
Elderly and Aged
Editorials
Education
Energy Cuts and Industry
Energy Use Standards
Edwin F. Flowers
Federal Buildings Post Office
President Gerald Ford
4-H
Glass Factories
Hand Crafted Glass
Grants and Loans
Ginseng and Other Herbs
Natural Gas Shortage
Gasoline Price
Handicapped
Historic Register
Greenbrier School of Osteopathic Medicine
Harpers Ferry
Highways
Elizabeth Hallanan
Highway Safety Poll
Hillbilly
West Virginia Highlands Conservancy
Senator Hubert Humphrey
Dr. K. Duane Hurley
Judges Control Decorum
Judge Miniskirted
Judgeship Nominations
Danny Klayman
John Kelly
Long Hair Causing Whiplash
Rose Martin
Miners Trip to Washington
A. James Manchin
Miners from West Virginia to Washington
Arch Moore
Judge Robert E. Maxwell
Miscellaneous
Sam T. Mallison
Medicare
Surface Mining
Multiflora Rose
Senator Mike Mansfield
New River Gorge Park
Richard M. Nixon
Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings
Justice Richard Neely
Pie Thrower
Ron Pearson
Pay Television
Postal Forum
Pollution
Nelson A. Rockefeller
Jay Rockefeller
Randolphs of Virginia
Jennings Randolph, Miscellaneous Clippings
BOX 716
Clippings Box 34
Jennings Randolph, Magazines
Jennings Randolph, Pictures
Jay Randolph
Speed Limit
Snowshoe Resort
Salem Herald
James M. Sprouse
School Bus Accidents
S
Salary Cut Proposed for Lawmakers
Speech Material, Education
Ski Resorts, Snowshoe
Salem College
Strip Miners
Students
Ties, Almost Heaven
Tennessee Valley Authority
Larger Trucks
Transportation
Table Talk
Vinyl Chloride Ban
Vandalism in Schools
Welfare Rolls Growing
Frank C. Wimer
Willard Hotel
West Virginia Turnpike
Unclipped, 1975
Unclipped, 1975
BOX 717
Clippings Box 35
Clippings, October-December 1975
Clippings, January-March 1976
Clippings, April-June 1976
Clippings, July-September 1976
Clippings, Wheeling News-Register Article, August 22, 1976
Clippings, Senators Randolph and Hatfield, September 11, 1976
Clippings and Documents, Breakfast Hosted by Senator Randolph, October 8, 1976
Clippings, Belington Apartment Complex Groundbreaking, October 8, 1976
Davis and Elkins College, October 21, 1976
Clippings and Documents, October 24, 1976
Clippings, October-December 1976
Clippings, January-March 1977
Clippings, April-June 1977
Clippings, July-September 1977
Clippings, October-December 1977
Clippings, January-March 1978
Clippings, April-June 1978
Clippings and Documents, July-September, 1978
Clippings, October-December 1978
Clippings, January-March, 1979
Clippings, April-June 1979
Clippings and Documents, July-September 1979
Clippings, October-December 1979
Clippings, January-March 1980
Clippings, April-June 1980
Clippings, July-September 1980
Clippings, October-December 1980
Clippings, January-March 1981
Clippings, April-June 1981
BOX 718
Clippings Box 36
Clippings, Tom Tiede, 1976
Clippings, Richard Wesley
Clippings, Elderly or Older Workers, 1976
Clippings, Education, 1976
Clippings, Forests (clearcutting, etc.), 1976
Clippings, Grants, 1976
Clippings, The Greenbrier (articles on POWs interned there)
Clippings, Highways, 1976
Clippings, Ken Hechler, 1976
Clippings, Handicapped, 1976
Clippings, The Hillbilly, 1976
Clippings, The Hillbilly, Bicentennial Salute Issue
Clippings, Harpers Ferry, 1976
Clippings, Judges, 1976
Clippings, Kennedy legacy, article by Patrick Buchanan, 1976
Clippings, Construction Magazines, 1976
Clippings, Magazines, pamphlets, 1976
Clippings, Sam Mallison, 1976
Clippings, Marco Island Projects, 1976
Clippings, Rose Martin, Elkins, 1976
Clippings, Robert E. Maxwell
Clippings, Mass transit, New York Times article, 1976
Clippings, Robert Mollohan, 1976
Clippings, Arch Moore, 1976
Clippings, Richard Neely, 1976
Clippings, New River Gorge
Clippings, Nutrition
Clippings, Parks and Recreation, 1976
Clippings, Post Offices and Federal Buildings, 1976
Clippings, Public Works Committee, 1976
Clippings, Tom Paine, Call to Rebel, 1976
Clippings, Pornography
Clippings, Miscellaneous Programs, 1976
Clippings, Ramp Dinners, 1976
Clippings, Fanny Seiler, Affairs of State, 1976
Clippings, Religion, 1976
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, 52 years as member of Lions Club
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, pictures from papers, 1976
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, mention of in magazine articles, 1976
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, miscellaneous clippings
Clippings, Mary Randolph and family, miscellaneous clippings, 1976
Clippings, Richwood
Clippings, Nick Joe Rahall
Clippings, Jay Rockefeller
Clippings, Speed Limit, 55 miles per hour, 1976
Clippings, Salem
Clippings, Salem College
Clippings, Sports, 1976
Clippings, Cyrus Vance
Miscellaneous Newspapers, 1981-1984
BOX 719
Clippings Box 37
West Virginia Newspaper Clipping Files (1 of 3)
West Virginia Newspaper Clipping Files (2 of 3)
West Virginia Newspaper Clipping Files (3 of 3)
Unclipped Miscellaneous, 1985-1987
BOX 720
Clippings Box 38
AFG Technologies, 1988
Air Transportation, 1988
BOX 721
Clippings Box 39
Clippings, July-September 1981
Clippings, October-December 1981
Clippings, April-June 1982
Clippings, July-September 1982
Clippings, October-December 1984
Clippings, 1979-1980
Clippings, 1979-1980 (A)
Clippings, 1980
Clippings, 1980-1981
Clippings, Federal Saving and Loan Insurance Corporation, 1986
BOX 722
Clippings Box 40
James B. Allen Memorial Piece, 1978
Clippings, Senator Byrd, 1978-1979
Clippings, Jimmy Carter, 1978
Clippings, Charles Town Track, 1979
Clippings, Coal, 1977-1978
Coal Service Corporation, 1976
Clippings, J. C. Dillon, 1978
Clippings, Education, 1978
Clippings, Family, 1978
Anise Floyd Memorial Piece, 1978
Clippings, Germond and Witcover, 1978
Clippings, Ann Griffith, 1978
Clippings, Gene Haynes, 1978
Clippings, James Kee, 1978
Clippings, Marijuana, 1978
Clippings, Judge Maxwell, 1978
Clippings, Bradley Nash, 1978
Clippings, Natural Gas, 1978
Clippings, Panama Canal, 1978
Clippings, Representative Rahall, 1978
Clippings, Rockefeller, 1978
Clippings, Fanny Seiler, 1978
Clippings, Mike Sinicropi, 1978
Clippings, Carolyn Smoot, 1978
Clippings, Snow Shoe, 1978
Clippings, Westvaco, 1978
Clippings, 1978
Clippings, 1979
Clippings, 1980
BOX 723
Clippings Box 41
Clippings, 1958-1959
Clippings, 1959
Newspaper Clippings, 1961-1962
News Articles, 1965
Clippings, 1965-1971
Clippings, 1972
Clippings, 1975-1978
Clippings, 1978-1981
Clippings, 1978
Clippings, October 1982-December 1982
Clippings, January 1983-March 1983
Clippings, April 1983-June 1983
Clippings, July 1983-September 1983
Clippings, October 1983-December 1983
Clippings, January 1984-March 1984
Clippings, April 1984-June 1984
Clippings, July 1984-September 1984
BOX 724
Clippings Box 42
Clippings, 1970
Clippings, Obscenity, 1970
Clippings, Ohio River Traffic, 1970
Articles, New York Times Articles of Interest, 1970
Clippings, Parks and Recreational Areas in West Virginia, 1970
Clippings, Polls, 1970
Clippings, Pollution, 1970
Clippings, Power Failures, 1970
Articles, Clippings, and Correspondence, Opinions on the Threat of Pornography, 1970
Clippings, Politics, Sam Huff, 1970
Clippings, Political Comments, 1970
Clippings, Russian Tour, 1970
Clippings, Railroad Strike, 1970
Clippings, Jay Rockefeller, 1970
Clippings, Jay, Frank, and Mary Randolph, 1970
Clippings, Jennings Randolph, 1970
Clippings, Pictures of Jennings Randolph, 1970
Clippings, Randolph-Sheppard Act, 1970
Clippings, Student Disorders, 1969
Clippings, Student Disorders, Notre Dame, 1969
Clippings, School Lunch Program, 1970
Clippings, Hulett Smith, 1970
Clippings, John M. Slack, Jr., 1970
Clippings, Student Protests and Flag Mutilating, 1970
Clippings, Veterans, 1970
Clippings, War in Asia, 1970
Clippings, West Virginia University, 1970
Article, “The Cons are Running the Prison” (West Virginia State Penitentiary), Man’s Magazine, October 1970
“West Virginia Young Democratic Youth Camp 1970,” West Virginia Wesleyan College, Buckhannon, West Virginia, August 9-15, 1970
Jim Comstock, “Voice of the Hills,” 1970
Clippings, Joe Yablonski, 1970
Clippings, Matt Neely, Deceased Political Genius, 1970
Clippings, Ralph Nader, Miscellaneous Clips, 1970
Article, Leon Shloss, “The Young Generals: One-Stars Headed for Stardom” (Article Concerning Pattillo Brothers), Government Executive, October 1970
Clippings, Clearcutting, 1973
Clippings, Reverend John Carcick, 1976
Clippings, Jack Anderson, 1976
Clippings, Charles Connor, Charleston Daily Mail Regarding Smile, North Dakota!, 1976
Clippings, James Dent, The Gazetteer, 1976
Clippings, Ginger Hall, 1976
Clippings, Harry Hamm, Wheeling News-Register, 1976
Clippings, A.L. Hardman, 1976
Clippings, Paul Harvey, 1976
Clippings, Harry Hoffman, 1976
Clippings, Eliot Janeway, 1976
Clippings, Skip Johnson, 1976
Clippings, James Kilpatrick, 1976
Clippings, Bob Mellace, 1976
Clippings, Crime, 1976
Clippings, Coal, 1976
Clippings, Grants, 1977
Clippings, Buffalo Creek, 1977
Clippings, Barbara Burns, 1977
Clippings, Robert C. Byrd, 1977
Clippings, Congressional Record, 1977
Clippings, Charles Connor, 1977
Clippings, Cranberry Back, 1977
Clippings, Crime, 1976
Clippings, Cuba, 1977
Clippings, Davis and Elkins College, 1977
Clippings, Dear Abby, 1977
Clippings, Diversified Mountaineer Corporation (DMC), 1977
Clippings, Angela Dodson, 1977
Clippings, Divorce, 1977
Clippings, Duffey, 1977
Clippings, Don Elisburg, 1977
Clippings, Education, 1976-1977
Clippings, Energy, 1976-1977
Clippings, Etam Earth Station, 1977
Clippings, Alex Hawkins, 1977
Clippings and Magazines, 1976-1978
Miscellaneous Clippings
BOX 725
Constituent Correspondence Box 1
Aaron-Abbott, A1
Abbott, A2
Abdalla-Abplanalp, A3
Abraham, A4
Abrams-Abshire, A5
Abshire-Ack, A6
Acker-Acord, A7
Acord, A8
Acosta-Adams, A9
Adams, Dan-Adams, Elizabeth, A10
Adams, Ernest-Adams, Eunice, A11
Adams, Florence, A12
Adams, Floyd-Adams, Irma, A13
Adams, James-Adams, Joe, A14
Adams, John-Adams, Joyce, A15
Adams, Kennie, A16
Adams, Kyle-Adams, Mayo, A17
Adams, Michael-Adams, N. S., A18
Adams, Perry-Adams, Susie, A19
Adams, T. M.-Adams, Thomas, A20
Adams, V. T.-Adamy, A21
Addair-Addis, A22
Addrell-Adewale, A23
Adkins, Adal-Adkins, Carol, A24
Adkins, Cecil-Adkins, Charles, A25
Adkins, Charles-Adkins, Donald, A26
Adkins, Drewie-Adkins, Elwood, A27
Adkins, Emmett-Adkins, Fred, A28
Adkins, Garry-Adkins, Hasil, A29
Adkins, Herb-Adkins, James, A30
Adkins, Jess-Adkins, Jimmy Ray, A31
Adkins, John-Adkins, Lewis, A32
Adkins, Lisa-Adkins, Loyd, A33
Adkins, Lonnie-Adkins, Mandy, A34
Adkins, Marie, A35
Adkins, Marietta-Adkins, Merrial, A36
Adkins, Mike-Adkins, Murl, A37
Adkins, Nancy-Adkins, Parker, A38
Adkins, Pat-Adkins, Ralph, A39
Adkins, Raymond-Adkins, Richard, A40
Adkins, Robert-Adkins, Ronzel, A41
Adkins, Roscoe-Adkins, Sherman, A42
Adkins, Shirley-Adkins, Tennie, A43
Adkins, Tony-Adkins, Vernon, A44
Adkins, Vestal-Adkins, Virgil, A45
Adkins, W. A.-Adkison, A46
Adler-Aeiker, A47
BOX 726
Constituent Correspondence Box 2
Affolder-Aging Programs Advisory Council, A48
Agnew-Aguilar, A49
Ahmed-Aurendt, A50
Aiken-Akers, Edgar, A51
Akers, Eula-Akers, Gordon, A52
Akers, Harry-Akers, L. Forrest, A53
Akers, Mamie-Aksenczuk, A54
Alam-Al-Ayoubi, A55
Alban-Alberts, A56
Albin-Albright, Joseph, A57
Albright, Leo-Alderman, A58
Alderson-Aldridge, A59
Aleshire-Alessandrini, A60
Alestock-Alexander, B. Franklin, A61
Alexander, Charles-Alexander, Kenneth, A62
Alexander, M. M.-Alexander, W. W., A63
Alfred-Alford, A64
Algeo-Alicie, A65
Aliff, Charles-Aliff, Nellie, A66
Aliff, Patricia-Alkire, A67
Allan-Allen, A. R., A68
Allen, Angela-Allen, Columbus, A69
Allen, David, A70
Allen, Diana-Allen, H. D., A71
Allen, Ingram-Allen, Joetta, A72
Allen, John-Allen, Luther, A73
Allen, M. L.-Allen, Martha, A74
Allen, Mary-Allen, Roy, A75
Allen, Samantha-Allen, Thelma, A76
Allen, Thomas-Allen, William H., A77
Allen, William J.-Allen, William Lee, A78
Allender-Alley, A79
Allie-Allison, L. R., A80
Allison, Marjorie-Allison, William, A81
Allman, A82
Allowat-Alltop, A83
Almase-Almquist, A84
Alonso-Alouf, A85
Alpert-Alsop, A86
Alt, A87
Alter-Altiari, A88
Altieri, A89
Altizer, A90
Altman-Alvis, A91
Alwin-Ambrose, Fred, A92
Ambrose, Irving-Ambrose, Kenneth, A93
Ambrose Machine Shop-Amos, A94
BOX 727
Constituent Correspondence Box 3
Amsbary-Anders, A95
Anderson, Allan-Anderson, C. E., A96
Anderson, Burl-Anderson, Clinton, A97
Anderson, David, A98
Anderson, Deborah-Anderson, Drexel, A99
Anderson, E. W.-Anderson Exxon, A100
Anderson, Frances-Anderson, Fred, A101
Anderson, G. C.-Anderson, Gordon, A102
Anderson, Harry-Anderson, Jackson, A103
Anderson, James-Anderson, John J., A104
Anderson, John L.-Anderson, Laverne, A105
Anderson, Leon-Anderson, Mark, A106
Anderson, Mark-Anderson, Pearl, A107
Anderson, Paul-Anderson, Robert, A108
Anderson, Robert-Anderson, Stanley, A109
Anderson, Theodore-Anderson, Yvonne, A110
Andia-Andreozzi, A111
Andre-Andrews, Elmer, A112
Andrews, Earle-Andrews, Kelley, A113
Andrews, Larry-Andrews, R. Carl, A114
Andrick-Andy, A115
Anello-Angiulli, A116
Angle-Angotti, A117
A118 NONE
Angove, A119
Angus-Ansel, A120
Anschutz-Antol, A121
Antoline-Antonik, A122
Anthony-Anwyll, A123
Aogo-Appalachian Hardwood Lumber, A124
Apel-Aponte, A125
Aquila-Aquino, A126
Aracoma Drug Company-Arbaugh, Floyd, A127
Arbaugh, James-Arbenz, A128
Arbogast, Albert-Arbogast, Allen, A129
Arbogast, Arlie-Arbogast, David, A130
Arbogast, David-Arbogast, Garry, A131
Arbogast, Glen-Arbogast, John, A132
Arbogast, John-Arbogast, Ray, A133
BOX 728
Constituent Correspondence Box 4
Arbogast, Ray, A134
Arbogast, Richard-Arbogast, Theodore, A135
Arbogast, Tim-Arbuckles, A136
Arceo-Archer, A137
Archey-Arcos, A138
Arcuri-Arents, A139
Arents-Ariss, A140
Arkle-Armbrister, A141
Armed Forces Recruiters-Armentrout, Frances, A142
Armentrout, Madge-Armentrout, P. A., A143
Armentrout, R. B.-Arms, A144
Arms-Armstead, A145
Armstrong, Alred-Armstrong, Eldron, A146
Armstrong, Elma-Armstrong, Eva, A147
Armstrong, French-Armstrong, Joseph, A148
Armstrong, Lelia, A149
Armstrong, Linda-Armstrong, Nora, A150
Armstrong, Norman-Armstrong, Richard, A151
Armstrong, Tammy-Army and Navy Club of Charleston, A152
Arnett, A. Marie-Arnett, Charles, A153
Arnett, David, Arnold, C. M., A154
Arnold, Charles-Arnold, Gilbert, A155
Arnold, Harry-Arnold, Jack, A156
Arnold, James-Arnold, Kenneth, A157
Arnold, Larry-Arnold, Louise, A158
Arnold, Malcolm-Arnold, Peggy, A159
Arnold, Phyllis-Arnold, Terry, A160
Arnold, William-Arrington, A161
Arnold, William, A162
Arnold, William M.-Arnold, Wilma, A163
Arnold, William M, A164
Arnold, William M, A165
Arnold, William M, A166
Arnold, William M, A167
Arnold, William M, A168
Arnone-Aronson, A169
Arrington, A170
Arritt-Arthur, Lantz, A171
Arthur, Leo-Arthur, William, A172
Artiaga-Arvon, A173
Asaad-Asbourne, A174
Asbury, Arlie-Asbury, Gracie, A175
BOX 729
Constituent Correspondence Box 5
Asbury, Hassel-Asemi, A176
Ash, Alfred-Ash, Donald, A177
Ash, Fred-Ash, John, A178
Ash, K. Richard, A179
Ash, Robert-Ashburn, David, A180
Ashburn, James, Ashby, Elwin, A181
Ashby, Elwin-Ashby, Frank, A182
Ashby, Joseph-Ashby, Wilma, A183
Ashcraft, A184
Ashe-Ashford, A185
Ashley, Art-Ashley, Lloyd, A186
Ashley, Monna-Ashley, Walter, A187
Ashman-Ashton, A188
Ashworth, A189
Asire-Aspy, A190
Assaley-Astle, A191
Aston-Atchley, A192
Atha-Athey, A193
Athon, Jean, A194
Atkeson, A. A., A195
Atkins, Anthony-Atkins, James, A196
Atkins, Manuel-Atkins, Robert, A197
Atkins, Thomas-Atkins, Underwood, A198
Atkins, William-Atkinson, A199
Atkisson-Atvall, A200
Atwell, Allen, A201
Atwell, Charlie-Atwell, Raymond, A202
Atwood-Aubrey, A203
Aucker-Aude, A204
Audia-Audio, A205
Auditor, A206
Auer-August, A207
Augustine-Aukola, A208
Aulaugh Brothers-Aurora, Town of, A209
Austin, Aaron-Austin, C., A210
Austin, Charles-Austin, Georgia, A211
Austin, J. R.-Austin, Merle, A212
A213 NONE
Austin, Natalie-Auvil, Donald, A214
Auvil, Effie-Auvil, Sweden, A215
Auvil, Walt-Auxt, A216
Avanti Express, A217
Averill-Avey, E. Emmert, A218
Avey, Leslie-Avila, A219
Avington, A220
Avis, A221
Avonholt-Axtell, A222
Ayache-Ayalew, A223
Ayash-Ayers, Dale, A224
Ayers, E. J.-Ayers, Ernest, A225
Ayers, Franklin-Ayers, Juanita, A226
Ayers, Kenneth, A227
Ayers, Lloyd-Ayers, Lonnie, A228
Ayers, Maxine-Ayersman, A229
Aylestock-Azzaro, A230
BOX 730
Constituent Correspondence Box 6
Baarman-Babich, B1
Babst-Baczuk, B2
Badami-Badger, B3
Badgett-Baes, B4
Bagan, Bailes, Burley, B5
Bailes, Curl-Bailes, Wallace, B6
Bailey, A. J.-Bailey, Black, B7
Bailey, C. E.-Bailey, Dallas, B8
Bailey, Dale-Bailey, Doris, B9
Bailey, Earl-Bailey, Everett, B10
Bailey, F. E.-Bailey, George, B11
Bailey, Guy-Bailey, Judy, B12
Bailey, K. Seaton-Bailey, Lorenda, B13
Bailey, Madison-Bailey, Maxwell, B14
Bailey, Melissa-Bailey, R. M., B15
Bailey, Ralph-Bailey, Robert H., B16
Bailey, Robert L.-Bailey, Ryland, B17
Bailey, Samuel-Bailey, Timothy, B18
Bailey, Troy-Baire, B19
Baisden, B20
Baker, Albert-Baker, Busic, B21
Baker, C. W.-Baker, Coodie, B22
Baker, David-Baker, Dencil, B23
Baker, Don-Baker, Donald J., B24
Baker, Earl-Baker, Guy, B25
Baker, H. L.-Baker, Jasper, B26
Baker, Jean-Baker, Kathy, B27
Baker, Kenneth-Baker, Norma, B28
Baker, P. J.-Baker, Robert D., B29
Baker, Robert L.-Baker, V. David, B30
Bakhaus-Balducci, B31
Baldwin, A. L.-Baldwin, Peter, B32
Baldwin, R. D.-Baldwin, William, B33
Baldy-Balis, B34
Ball, Albert-Ball, Everett, B35
Ball, F. M.-Ball, Hugh, B36
Ball, Jack-Ball, Lovett, B37
Ball, M. Tabor-Ball, Russel, B38
BOX 731
Constituent Correspondence Box 7
Ball, Smokey-Ball, Vic, B39
Ball, Willard-Ball, Woodrow, B40
Ballance-Ballard, Orvel, B41
Ballard, R. M.-Ballard, William L., B42
Ballas-Baller, B43
Balling-Balshaw, B44
Balt-Bandiera, B45
Bandy, B46
Bane-Banish, B47
Banker-Banks, Joan C., B48
Banks, L. C.-Barata, B49
Barb-Barbee, B50
Barber, Albert-Barber, Roy, B51
Barbera-Barcinas, B52
Barcomb-Barger-Fuller, B53
Bargerstock-Barkawski, B54
Barker Auto Sales-Barker, Bobby, B55
Barker, Charles-Barker, Florida, B56
Barker, Gary-Barker, Howard, B57
Barker, J. H.-Barker, Marvin, B58
Barker, N. M.-Barker, Oley, B59
Barker, Patrick-Barkes, B60
Barkley, B61
Barksdale-Barlaz, B62
Barlow-Barna, B63
Barnard-Barncord, B64
Barnes, B65
Barnet-Barnett, Fred, B66
Barnett, Gaither-Barnett, Orvie, B67
Barnett, P. T.-Barnett, Walter, B68
Barnette, B69
Barney, B70
Barnhart, B71
Barnhill-Barnabas Post Office, B72
Barning-Barns, B73
Baron, B74
Barone, B75
Baronner, B76
Barr, B77
Barrell-Barrett, George, B78
Barrett, Harry-Barrett, Thomas, B79
Barrick, Gordon, B80
Barrick, Helen-Barrick, Richard, B81
Barrickman-Barringer, B82
Barron, B83
BOX 732
Constituent Correspondence Box 8
Barron, William Wallace-Barry, B84
Barsotti-Barth, B85
Barthelmess-Bartholow, B86
Bartic-Bartlett, Leonard, B87
Bartlett, M. F.-Bartlett, Walter, B88
Bartley-Bartnicki, B89
Barto-Bartolonic, B90
Barton, Anita-Barton, Howard, B91
Barton, J.-Barton, Pam, B92
Barton, R. W.-Barton, W. Oris, B93
Bartos-Bartsch, B94
Basden-Basham, B95
Bashaw-Basil, B96
Basilone-Bass, B97
Bassel-Batdorf, B98
Bate-Bateman, B99
Bates, B100
Batiste-Batten, B101
Battenfeld-Baughan, B102
Baughman, B103
Baum-Bausley, B104
Bava-Bavely, B105
Baxter-Bayless, B106
Baylor-Bays, B107
Bazan-Bazzle, B108
Beach-Beacom, B109
Beafore-Beale, B110
Beall, B111
Beam, B112
Beamer, B113
Bean, Basil-Bean, Oscar, B114
Bean, Ralph-Bean, Thomas, B115
Beanblossom-Beane, B116
Bear-Beard, B117
Bearfield-Beathe, B118
Beattie-Beatty, B119
Beaty-Beaver, Lloyd, B120
Beaver, Lori-Beavers, B121
Bebe-Beck, B122
Beckelhimer-Becker, B123
Beckerls-Beckett, Paul, B124
Beckett, Paul-Beckley Veterans Administration Hospital, B125
Beckley Soil and Water Research Laboratory-Beckner, B126
Beckwith-Bedford, B127
BOX 733
Constituent Correspondence Box 9
Bednarzik-Beeg, B128
Beeghley-Beha, B129
Behari-Belch, B130
Belcher, Barbara-Belcher, Fred, B131
Belcher, George-Belcher, Johnny, B132
Belcher, L. B.-Belcher, Woodrow, B133
Belchi-Bell, Bennie, B134
Bell, Charles-Bell’s Exxon Service Center, B135
Bell, Flora-Bell, Joseph, B136
Bell, Kathy-Bell, Oshel, B137
Bell, R. F.-Bell, William, B138
Bellaro-Belotte, B139
Bellows-Benda, B140
Bender, B141
Bendle-Benedum, B142
Beneke-Benger, B143
Benger-Benjamin, B144
Benn-Benner, B145
Bennett, Adrian-Bennett, C. R., B146
Bennett, Carl-Bennett, Clyde, B147
Bennett, Daniel-Bennett, Duard, B148
Bennett, Earl-Bennett, Everett, B149
Bennett, Frank-Bennett, Grover, B150
Bennett, Harley-Bennett, Hunter, B151
Bennett, Ira-Bennett, James, B152
Bennett, James-Bennett, Joe Earl, B153
Bennett, John-Bennett, L. E., B154
Bennett, Larry-Bennett, Lorraina, B155
Bennett, Louis-Bennett, Mildred, B156
Bennett, Neil-Bennett, Rebecca, B157
Bennett, Reva-Bennett, Roy, B158
Bennett, Ruby-Bennett, Thomas W., B159
Bennett, Thurman-Bennett, William Von, B160
Benninger-Benshoff, B161
Benson, Cassandra-Benson, Sue, B162
Benson, Richard-Bentz, B163
Benzene-Berdovich, B164
Beres-Berisford, B165
Berkeley Springs Grade School Teachers-Bernardi, B166
BOX 734
Constituent Correspondence Box 10
Bernas-Bernstein, B167
Berolatti-Berry, Elizabeth, B168
Berry, Frank-Berry, M. H., B169
Berry, Myrtle-Berry, Thornton, B170
Berry, Vernon-Berry, William M., B171
Berta-Bertelli, B172
Berthold-Beseler, B173
Bess, B174
Best-Bethany College, B175
Bethel-Betzing, B176
Beuglass-Beverage, B177
Beverley-Beverly, B178
Bevill-Beyser, B179
Bhasin-Bianco, B180
Biars-Bias, George, B181
Bias, H. L.-Biasucci, B182
Bibb, B183
Bibbee-Bible, B184
Bice-Bicking, B185
Bidaki-Biery, B186
Bigelow-Billcheck, B187
Billick-Billey, B188
Billings-Billmyre, B189
Bills-Bilyeu, B190
Binder-Bing, B191
Bingamon, B192
Bingham-Birchette, B193
Birchfield-Bird, Gerald, B194
Bird, H. W.-Bird, Walter, B195
Birdsell, Bishel, B196
Bishoff-Bissell, B197
Bissett-Bjorlie, B198
Black, Ada-Black, Deanna, B199
Black, Donna-Black, Gertrude, B200
Black, James-Black, Patricia, B201
Black, Raymond-Black, William, B202
Blackburn, B203
Blackford-Blackhurst, B204
Blackshire-Blackwell, B205
Blackwood, B206
BOX 735
Constituent Correspondence Box 11
Blagg-Blair, Eva, B207
Blair, F. E.-Blair, Mary, B208
Blair, Maxine-Blair, William, B209
Blake, Alfred-Blake, Ella, B210
Blake, Ernest-Blake, Eugene, B211
Blake, Frances-Blake, Gale, B212
Blake, Gregory L.-Blake, James W., B213
Blake, Jesse-Blake, Norman, B214
Blake, Paul-Blake, V. S., B215
Blake, V. S.-Bland, Gladys, B216
Bland, Robert-Bland, Ruth, B217
Bland, Vernon-Blaney, B218
Blank-Blankenship, Curtis, B219
Blankenship, Dabney-Blankenship, Howard, B220
Blankenship, J. F.-Blankenship, May, B221
Blankenship, Merle-Blankenship, Robert, B222
Blankenship, Shelia-Blankmann, B223
Blasczak-Blatnik, B224
Blatt-Blattl, B225
Blattler-Blaydes, B226
Blaylock-Blazer, B227
Blecich-Bledsoe, C. W., B228
Bledsoe, David, B229
Bledsoe, Jasper-Blessing, B230
Bleidt, B231
Blevins, Betty-Blevins, Jeb, B232
Blevins, Jennings-Blevins, Robert, B233
Blevins, Roy-Blevins, William, B234
Blick-Blizzard, B235
Bloch, B236
Block-Blosser, Ora, B237
Blosser, Rick-Blowers, B238
Blue-Blumenthal, B239
Blumette-Boatwright, B240
Bobalick-Bobbitt, B241
Bobes-Bobier, B242
Boblett-Bocook, B243
Bodalski-Bodkins, Edna, B244
Bodkins, Ersel-Bogges, B245
Boggess, Arlene-Boggess, James W., B246
BOX 736
Constituent Correspondence Box 12
Boggess, John-Boggess, William, B247
Boggs, Abel-Boggs, Friel, B248
Boggs, Glenna-Boggs, Muriel, B249
Boggs, Neil-Bohanon, B250
Bohn-Bohrer, B251
Bohue-Boland, John, B252
Boland, Paul-Bolen, B253
Boleratz-Boleyn, B254
Bolger-Bolin, B255
Boling-Bolling Television, B256
Bollingall-Bolton, John, B257
Bolton, Robert-Bolyard, Richard, B258
Bolyard, Roy-Bonafield, B259
Bonar, B260
Bonasso, B261
Bonch-Bond, Mabel, B262
Bond, Orville-Bond, Wilbur, B263
Bonds, B264
Bondourant-Bonebreak, B265
Bonecutter-Bones, B266
Bongiuanni-Bonham, B267
Bonie-Bonner, B268
Bonner, Russell, Bonner, William, B269
Bonnett-Bonnette, B270
Bonsall-Bonwell, B271
Booher-Bookover, B272
Boon-Boone, Judy, B273
Boone, Katherine-Booten, B274
Booth, A. H.-Booth, Ethel, B275
Booth, Frank-Booth, Lee, B276
Booth, Marian-Booth, Wilbert, B277
Boothe, Barbara-Boothe, Wilburn, B278
Booton-Borchert, B279
Bord-Borger, B280
Borgeson-Borrelli, B281
Borror-Bosanec, B282
Boserman-Bosley, Joseph, B283
Bosley, L. Jane-Bosley, Virginia, B284
BOX 737
Constituent Correspondence Box 13
Boso-Bosogic, B285
Boss-Boster, B286
Bostic-Bostick, B287
Boston-Botizan, B288
Botkin-Bottorf, B289
Botts-Bourgeois, B290
Bourjaily, B291
Bourmorck-Bovis, B292
Bow-Bowen, Gordon, B293
Bowen, J. H.-Bowen, Sam, B294
Bowen, Shane-Bowens, B295
Bower, A. B.-Bowers, Daniel, B296
Bowers, David-Bowers, Howard, B297
Bowers, Hurley, B298
Bowers, James-Bowers, N. C., B299
Bowers, R. R.-Bowers, Robert R., B300
Bowers, Ronald-Bowles, Elizabeth, B301
Bowles, Eva-Bowling, Charles, B302
Bowling, Chris-Bowling, Kenneth, B303
Bowling, Libby-Bowling, William, B304
Bowman, Artis-Bowman, F. Lorain, B305
Bowman, Forest-Bowman, Irving, B306
Bowman, J. P.-Bowmar, B307
Bowne-Bowyer, O. Richard, B308
Bowyer, R. A.-Boyce, Lisa, B309
Boyce, Marvin-Boyce, Tommy, B310
Boyd, A. W.-Boyd, John, B311
Boyd, Leonard-Boyd, Ronald, B312
Boyd, Russell-Boyd, P. Dean, B313
Boyer, Richard-Boyer, Wayne, B314
Boyers-Boylen, A. D., B315
Boylen, A. Ted-Boyles, James, B316
Boyles, L. L.-Bozo, B317
Braake-Bradford, Bert, B318
Bradley, Bill-Bradley, John, B319
Bradley, Leo-Bradley, W. O., B320
Bradshaw, B321
Brady, A. Spates, Jr.-Brady, Lelia, B322
Brady, Malcena-Brady, Walter, B323
Braenovich-Bragg, David, B324
Bragg, Deborah-Bragg, Jack, B325
BOX 738
Constituent Correspondence Box 14
Bragg, Jack-Bragg, William, B326
Braham-Braithwood, B327
Brake, B328
Brammer, B329
Branard-Branchi, B330
Brand, B331
Brandabur-Brandon, James, B333
Brandon, Lucy-Branham, B333
Branman-Brannons, B334
Branson-Braun, B335
Braunfelt-Braxton, B336
Bray, B337
Brayles-Breeden, Eura, B338
Breeden, Herbert-Brenda, B339
Brendiar-Brennan, B340
Brenneman-Bressler, B341
Brett-Brewer, Kenneth, B342
Brewer, Lewis-Brewer, William, B343
Brewster, Carrie-Brewster, Harold, B344
Brewster, James, B345
Brewster, Junior-Brewster, William, B346
Buxton-Briers, B347
Briggs-Bright, Kenneth, B348
Bright, Mildred-Bright, William, B349
Brightwell-Brinley, B350
Brinthaupt-Brissey, Clara, B351
Brissey, Clara-Britton, G. B., B352
Britton, J. W.-Britton, Wilfred, B353
Brix-Brock, Robert, B354
Brock, Sabra-Broderick, B355
Brodine-Brogan, B356
Brogg-Broh, B357
Brohard-Brookover, B358
Brooks, A. P.-Brooks, Charlie, B359
Brooks, Charlotte-Brooks, James C., B360
Brooks, James J.-Brooks, Phillips, B361
Brooks, Randy-Brookside Mining Company, B362
Broom-Brosius, B363
Brossman-Brotherton, Lila, B364
Brotherton, W. T., B365
Brotherton, William-Browder, B366
Brown, A. D.-Brown, Arlie, B367
Brown, Arnold-Brown, Basil, B368
Brown, Ben-Brown, Bobbi, B369
BOX 739
Constituent Correspondence Box 15
Brown, Bonn, B370
Brown, Brenda-Brown, Charles, B371
Brown, Cheryl-Brown, David, B372
Brown, David B.-Brown, Edsel, B373
Brown, Edward-Brown, Eugene H., B374
Brown, Eugene J.-Brown, Genevra, B375
Brown, George-Brown, Hobart, B376
Brown, Hobert-Brown, James C., B377
Brown, James D.-Brown, John, B378
Brown, John H.-Brown, Brown, Kathi, B379
Brown, L. H.-Brown, Larry, B380
Brown, Leland-Brown, Louise, B381
Brown, Lowell-Brown, Marzena, B382
Brown, Max, B383
Brown, Maxine-Brown, Patsy, B384
Brown, Paul-Brown, Ralph, B385
Brown, Randall-Brown, Russell, B386
Brown, S. J.-Brown, Virginia Mae, B387
Brown, Verlie Jan-Brown, William S., B388
Brown, Willie-Brown, Zelma, B389
Browne-Brownfield, David, B390
Browning, A. A.-Browning, Billy, B391
Browning, Billy Lee-Browning, Charles, B392
Browning, Chauncey H. Jr., B393
Browning, Clarence-Browning, Helen, B394
Browning, Hobart-Browning, John C., B395
Browning, John R.-Browning, Lola, B396
Browning, Lorraine-Browning, Ralph, B397
Browing, Reece-Browning, Ruth, B398
Browning, Sandy-Browning, Tweel, B399
Browning, W. E.-Browning, Woodrow, B400
Browning, Zina-Brubaker, B401
Bruce-Bruestle, B402
Bruffy-Brumfield, John, B403
Brumfield, Lloyd-Brummitt, B404
Brundage-Brust, B405
Bryan, B406
Bryant, A. K.-Bryant, Daniel, B407
Bryant, Deward-Bryant, Kathryn, B408
Bryant, Lois-Bryant, Richard, B409
BOX 740
Constituent Correspondence Box 16
Bryant, Robert-Bryant, William, B410
Brydie-Buccarrelli, B411
Bucchi-Buchannon, B412
Bucher-Buchner, Helen, B413
Buchner, John, B414
Buchner, Joseph-Buck, B415
Buckalew-Buckholz, B416
Buckland-Buckley, B417
Bucklin, B418
B419 NONE
Buckmaster-Buckner, R. Edward, B420
Buckner, Samuel, B421
Bucon-Buehlmann, B422
Buell-Buffalo, B423
Buffington-Bukovinsky, B424
Buksa-Bull, B425
Bullard-Bumpus, B426
Bunch-Bunnell, B427
Bunner, Charles-Bunner, Helen, B428
Bunner, Jack-Bunting, B429
Buono-Burch, B430
Burchett-Burdett, B431
Burdette, Carl-Burdette, John E., B432
Burdette, Lawrence-Burdette, Stephen, B433
Burdette, Thurmond-Buretz, B434
Burford-Burgard, B435
Burge-Burgess, Conrad, B436
Burgess, Daniel, B437
Burgess, David-Burgess, Frank, B438
Burgess, H. D.-Burgess, Kenneth, B439
Burgess, L. E.-Burgess, Woodrow, B440
Burget-Burke, Donald, B441
Burke, E. R., B442
Burke, Marshall-Burke, Thomas Lowery, B443
Burke, Thomas Patrick-Burkett, B444
Burkey, Harold-Burkey, Linda, B445
Burkey, Maysell-Burkhart, B446
Burkholder-Burky, B447
Burleigh-Burner, Harlan, B448
BOX 741
Constituent Correspondence Box 17
Burner, James A., B449
Burner, Karen-Burnham, B450
Burns, A. Bruce-Burns, Mary, B451
Burns, Omer-Burns, Wendell, B452
Burnside-Burnworth, B453
Burr-Burroughs, B454
Burrows, B455
Burt-Burton, Jeanne, B456
Burton, John-Burwick, B457
Buryess-Bush, Frances, B458
Bush, Gale-Bush, Wallace, B459
Bushee-Butara, B460
Butcher, Arnett-Butcher, J. Arthur, B461
Butcher, James A.-Butcher, Paul, B462
Butcher, Ray-Butcher, W. J. B463
Buterbaugh-Butler, Kenneth, B464
Butler, Lawrence-Butler, William, B465
Butt-Butts, Marlin, B466
Butts, Mary Rae-Buzzo, B467
Byard-Byerly, B468
Byers-Bynum, B469
Byrd, Barbara-Byrd, Richard, B470
Byrd, Robert C.-Byrer, B471
Byrne, Allen, B472
Byrne, C. R.-Byrne, Maryann, B473
Byrne-Byus, B474
BOX 742
Constituent Correspondence Box 18
Cabaltic-Cade, C1
Cadle-Cain, Gregory, C2
Cain, Guy-Cain, James D., C3
Cain, James F.-Cain, Thomas, C4
Cain, Walter-Cain, Wuanita, C5
Caine-Calanca, C6
Calandretti-Caldwell, Harriet, C7
Caldwell, Johnnie-Caldwell, Willis, C8
Caldwell, Winford-Calfec, C9
Calfee-Calland, C10
Callard-Calvert, Fern, C11
Calvert, Jean-Camilli, C12
Camlin-Camp, C13
Campagna-Campbell, Gary, C14
Campbell, Gene-Campbell, James V., C15
Campbell, Jean-Campbell, Mary, C16
Campbell, Mary-Campbell, Richard, C17
Campbell, Robert-Canaday, C18
BOX 743
Constituent Correspondence Box 19
Canaday, James-Canjar, C19
Canon-Canterberry, C20
Canterbury, A. V.-Canterbury, Mitchell, C21
Canterbury, Orville-Cantly, C22
Cantner-Cantrell, Charles, C23
Cantrell, Charles E.-Caputo, C24
Caro-Carder, James, C25
Carder, John-Cardinal Homes Corporation, C26
Cardot-Carey, Etta, C27
Carey, Fatchna-Carey, Polly, C28
Carey, Ricky-Carlier, C29
Carlin, C. Creighton, C30
Carlin, Clad-Carmichael, Slim, C31
Carmichael, Thomas-Carpenter, Carl, C32
Carpenter, Charles-Carpenter, Lyndon, C33
Carpenter, Mack-Carpenter, Virginia, C34
BOX 744
Constituent Correspondence Box 20
Carpenter, Waitman-Carr, Clarence, C35
Carr, Clifford-Carr, Dorothy, C36
Carr, Dennis-Carr, Jan, C37
Carr, Jeffrey-Carr, Orval, C38
Carr, Orville-Carr, Willie, C39
Carra-Carroll, Mary, C40
Carroll, Mildred, C41
Carroll, O. F.-Carson, Steve, C42
Carson, Thelma-Carter, F. Edward, C43
Carter, Francis-Carter, Hie, C44
Carter Hotel-Carter, Owens, C45
Carter, Paula-Carter, Theodore, C46
Carter, Tom-Cartwright, C47
Carty-Carvalho, C48
Carver-Cassady, C49
Casale-Casey, C50
Cash-Cassidy, Cheryl, C51
Cassidy, Clara-Casteel, Charles, C52
BOX 745
Constituent Correspondence Box 21
Casteel, Clarence-Castleman, C53
Casto, Archie-Casto, Jane, C54
Casto, John-Casto, Karen, C55
Casto, Kim-Casto, Tiney, C56
Casto, Wesley, Cather, C57
Cathers-Catlin, C58
Caton-Caughorn, C59
Caughman-Cavender, John, C60
Cavender, Judy-Cecil, Floyd, C61
Cecil, James-Cevelo, C62
C & H Martin Gulf-Chafin, Clifton, C63
Chafin, Don-Chafin, Troy, C64
Chafin, Bruce-Chafin, Mose, C65
Chafin, Raymond-Chamerlain, Telma, C66
Chambers, Arlene-Chambers, J. Douglas, C67
Chambers, J. A.-Chambers, Joan, C68
Chambers, John-Chambers, Marvin, C69
Chambers, Larry-Chambers, Mitzy, C70
Chambers, N. D.-Chamblin, C71
Champ-Chancey, C72
BOX 746
Constituent Correspondence Box 22
Chanco-Chandra, C73
Chandran, N. B., C74
Chaney-Channell, Edna, C75
Channell, Ellen, Channell, Marian, C76
Channell, Mary-Chany, C77
Chaowadee-Chapman, Earl, C78
Chapman, Edward-Chapman, Joe, C79
Chapman, John A.-Charles, Bernard, C80
Charles, Beverley-Chase, D. G., C81
Chase, David-Chase, John T., C82
Chase, John Terry, C83
Chase, Margaret-Chedsey, C84
Cheek-Chemlett, C85
Chen, John, C86
Chen, Esther-Chenvenak, C87
Chernenko-Chernutan, C88
Cherry Hill Sand & Gravel Company-Chevalley, C89
Chevey-Chiazza, C90
BOX 747
Constituent Correspondence Box 23
Chicarella-Chidester, C91
Chienes-Childers, James C., C92
Childers, James E.-Chillag, C93
Chilton, W. E. III (Ned), C94
Chin-Chioso, C95
Chipley-Chisholm, Margaret, C96
Chisholm, William-Chow, C97
Chrislip-Christian, Henry, C98
Christian, Jack-Christopher, C99
Christy-Church, Corbett, C100
Church, Daniel-Church, Gregory, C101
Church, Harlan-Church, Lloyd, C102
Church, Lonnie-Chute, C103
Ciarrocchi-Cigarette Vending Company, C104
Cinci-Circosta, C105
Cirigliano-City of Thomas, C106
Clack-Clapper, C107
Clar-Clark, Denzel, C108
Clark, Diane-Clark, J. W., C109
BOX 748
Constituent Correspondence Box 24
Clark, Ken-Clark, L. K., C110
Clark, M. C.-Clark, Ralph, C111
Clark, Ray-Clark, Thirza, C112
Clark, Thomas-Clarke, Estelle, C113
Clarke, George-Clawson, C114
Clay, Abel-Clay, Ernest, C115
Clay Farm Bureau-Clayborne, C116
Claypool-Cleavenger, C117
Cleaver-Clellood, C118
Clem-Clendenin, Clifford, C119
Clendenin, Edgar-Clifford, Nelson, C120
Clifton-Cline, Bridgette, C121
Cline, Carlyle-Cline, Judge, C122
Cline, Gary-Cline, Kevin, C123
Cline, Lahoma-Cline, Randy, C124
Cline, Richard-Cline, Rose Marie, C125
Cline, Sylvia-Clouston, C126
Cloverdale Dairy Company-Clyborne, C127
Coal-Cobb, John R., C128
Cobb, John Sr.-Coberly, C129
Cobey-Coburn, James, C130
Coburn, Lenora-Cochran, Jeffrey, C131
BOX 749
Constituent Correspondence Box 25
Cochran, Jerry-Cochran, Noel, C132
Cochran, Patricia-Cody, Elmer, C133
Cody, Elzie-Coffey, Marcus, C134
Coffey, Ralph-Coffman, Tom, C135
Coffman, Vernon-Cogar, Fred, C136
Cogar, Gertie-Cogar, Oley, C137
Cogar, Pamela-Cohen, Herman, C138
Cohen, Irene-Coiner, C139
Cokeley-Colanero, C140
Colantino-Cole, Bruce, C141
Cole, Charles-Cole, George, C142
Cole, Gladys-Cole, McRay, C143
Cole, Mildred-Cole, William R., C144
Colebank-Coleman, Carl, C145
Coleman, Carlos-Coleman, Eula, C146
Coleman, Fran-Coleman, Maria, C147
Coleman, Mary-Colias, C148
BOX 750
Constituent Correspondence Box 26
Colker-Collett, Russ, C149
Collett, Willis-Collins, Arthur, C150
Collins, Audra-Collins, Howard, C151
Collins, E. P.-Collins, Glenn, C152
Collins, Gerald-Collins, Hazel, C153
Collins, Helen-Collins, Leslie, C154
Collins, Lester-Collins, Sybil, C155
Collins, Reba-Collins, Willie, C156
Collins, William H.-Columbo, C157
Colville-Combs, C158
Combo-Companion, C159
Compnell-Comuntzis, C160
Cona-Conaway, O. B., C161
Conaway, Retta-Condry, Joseph, C162
Condry, Raphael-Coniglio, C163
Conkle-Conley, Johnie, C164
Conley, Kathryn-Conley, Summer, C165
Conley, Thomas-Conn, Connie, C166
Conn, Ervin-Connelly, Kathleen, C167
Conner, C168
BOX 751
Constituent Correspondence Box 27
Conners-Connors, C169
Conrad, Allen-Conrad, Freeman, C170
Conrad, Genevieve-Consolo, C171
Constable-Conyell, C172
Cooey-Cook, Bethel, C173
Cook, Betty-Cook, Custa, C174
Cook, D. C.-Cook, Flossie, C175
Cook, Fred-Cook, Harold, C176
Cook, Helen-Cook, Iva, C177
Cook, J. Gilbert-Cook, Joyce, C178
Cook, Katherine-Cook, Robert, C179
Cook, Roland-Cook, Woodrow, C180
Cooke-Cookus, C181
Cool-Coole, C182
Cooley, C183
Cooley, William, C184
Coombs-Coon, Harry, C185
Coon, M. F.-Cooper, Byron, C186
Cooper, Charles-Cooper, Connie, C187
Cooper, D. M.-Cooper, Douglas, C188
Cooper, E. B.-Cooper, Melvin, C189
BOX 752
Constituent Correspondence Box 28
Cooper, Mary-Cooper, Roy, C190
Cooper, Samuel-Coover, C191
Cop-Copenhaver, C192
Copeland-Coplin, C193
Coppe-Corbett, C194
Corbin, Bruce-Corbin, Marvin, C195
Corbin, M. W.-Corcoran, C196
Cordell-Corder, Willliam, C197
Corder, Wesley-Core Road School, C198
Corey-Corley, George, C199
Corley, Hallie-Corley, O. R., C200
Corley, M. Thomas-Cornell, Donald, C201
Cornell, Elizabeth-Corothers, C202
Corrin-Cosgrove, C203
Cosimo-Costa, Rosina, C204
Costa, Tony-Costilow, C205
Costin-Cotton, C206
Cottone-Cottrill, Henry, C207
Cottrill, Hersel-Coulter, Cretah, C208
BOX 753
Constituent Correspondence Box 29
Coulter, Daniel-Counts, Ronald, C209
Counts, Timmy-Covey, John, C210
Covington-Cowgill, Carl, C211
Cowgill, Paul-Cox, Clyde, C212
Cox, Dale-Cox, Isabelle, C213
Cox, J. J.-Cox, Leslie, C214
Cox, Louella-Cox, Sandra, C215
Cox, Sandford-Cozart, Helen, C216
Cozart, Irvin-Crabtree, Paul, C217
Crabtree, Randolph-Craddock, Nicholas, C218
Craddock, Pairley-Craigie, C219
Craighead-Crane, Carmyn, C220
Crane, Charles-Crawford, Emma, C221
Crawford, Emory-Crawley, C222
Craythorne-Creek, C223
Creel-Cribb, C224
BOX 754
Constituent Correspondence Box 30
Cricco, Crislip-Allen, C225
Crislip, Drew-Crist, Ralph, C226
Cristiano-Crites, Philip, C227
Crites, Ruben-Crognale, C228
Cromartie-Cronin, Phillip, C229
Cronin, Richard-Crosby, C230
Cross, Ailyn-Cross, Donald, C231
Cross, Donald-Cross, Frank, C232
Cross, Fred-Cross, Loradell, C233
Cross, Marvin-Cross, Ralph, C234
Cross, Randall, C235
Cross, Renan-Croston, Hazel, C236
Croston, James-Crouch, Maudie, C237
Crouch, Robert-Crout, C238
Crow-Crowder, C239
Crowe-Crowl, C240
Crowley-Crozier, C241
Crucible Steel-Cruikshank, C242
Cruise-Crutchley, C243
Cruz-Culley, Edward, C244
BOX 755
Constituent Correspondence Box 31
Culley, Elsie-Cummings, Charles, C245
Cummings, Charles M.-Cumpston, C246
Cumptan-Cunha, C247
Cunningham, Arthur-Cunningham, Gloria, C248
Cunningham, H. E.-Cunningham, Russell, C249
Cunningham, S. B.-Cuppari, C250
Cuppett-Curran, Edward, C251
Curran, Gary-Currence, Esau, C252
Currence, Ford-Currenn, C253
Currey-Curry, Ethel, C254
Curry, Frances-Curry, Nancy, C255
Currey, Robert-Curry, Robert, C256
Curry, Robert W.-Curtis, Rodney, C257
Curtis, Rondal-Cushwa, C258
Cussins-Cutlip, Hazel, C259
Cutlip, J. D.-Cutright, Denny, C260
Cutright, Ercell-Cvetnick, C261
Cyfers-Czulak, C262
BOX 756
Constituent Correspondence Box 32
Dabney-Dahmer, Fred, D1
Dahmer, Johnny-Dailey, Lynn, D2
Dailey, Mark-Daken, D3
Dale-Dalton, Jason, D4
Dalton, Katrina-Dalzot, D5
Damarest-Damron, Irvine, D6
Damron, J. B.-Dangan, D7
Danewood-Daniels, Brenda, D8
Daniels, Camden-Daniels, Howard, D9
Daniels, Ike-Daniels, O. C., D10
Daniels, Preston-Dapsanski, D11
Darago-Darmofall, D12
Darnall-Darnell, Peter, D13
Darnell, Sally Jane, D14
Darnell, Vernon-Dauenheimer, D15
Daugherty, A. Lane-Daugherty, Jacob, D16
Daugherty, James-Daugherty, Sallie, D17
Daugherty, Sylvia-Davey, D18
Davick-Davidson, Charles A., D19
Davidson, Charles H.-Davila, D20
BOX 757
Constituent Correspondence Box 33
Davis, Alvin-Davis, Carlton, D21
Davis, Cecil-Davis, David, D22
Davis, Delmar-Davis, Dorothy, D23
Davis, Drewzella-Davis, Everett, D24
Davis, F. Daniel-Davis, Gary, D25
Davis, G. E.-Davis, Homer, D26
Davis, Howard-Davis, Joe, D27
Davis, J. Carney-Davis, John Len, D28
Davis, John M-Davis, J. Richard, D29
Davis, Joseph-Davis, Madelyn, D30
Davis, Margaret-Davis, Mildred, D31
Davis, Murray-Davis, Patrick, D32
Davis, Paul-Davis, Richard Earle, D33
Davis, Richard G.-Davis, Robert W., D34
Davis, Roger-Davis, Stanley, D35
Davis, Stella-Davis, Steward, D36
Davis, Stratton-Davis, Wayne, D37
Davis, Wiley-Davis, William J., D38
BOX 758
Constituent Correspondence Box 34
Davis, William Lee-Davis, Winston, D39
Davison-Dawkins, D40
Dawson, Adeline-Dawson, Kerry, D41
Dawson, Laurine-Dawson, Wilbert, D42
Dawson, William, D43
Day, Albert-Day, Floyd, D44
Day, Frank-Dayton, D45
Deacon Cleaners-Dean, Cecil, D46
Dean, Clarence-Dean, Lorenzo, D47
Dean, Margaret-Deane, D48
Deaner-Deaver, Catherine, D49
Deaver, Charles-De Biase, D50
Debnar-Deegans, D51
Deel-Deem, Nettie, D52
Deem, R. E.-De Gruyter, D53
De Haven-De La Mater, D54
Delander-De La Pena, D55
BOX 759
Constituent Correspondence Box 35
Delaplain-Delbrugge, D56
Delcheccolo-Dell, D57
Della-Giustina-Del Sardo, D58
Del Signore-Demeter, D59
De Micco, D60
De Milio-Dempsey, James, D61
Dempsey, John-Demyan, D62
Dene-Denison, D63
Denkins-Dennison, Donald, D64
Dennison, Douglas-Denver, Julie, D65
Denver, J. Michael-Deolloqui, D66
Deonise-De Pree, D67
De Prie, D68
De Priest, D69
De Prospero-De Sist, D70
Deskins-Deutsch, Donald, D71
Deutsch, Irving-Devault, D72
Devels-Devries, D73
Devrick-Dhayer, D74
Dial, Ann-Di Bacco, Joseph, D75
BOX 760
Constituent Correspondence Box 36
Di Bacco, Kathy-Dicken, D76
Dickens-Dickey, D77
Dickinson-Diehl, John, D78
Diehl, Karen-Diekmann, D79
Diels-Digman, Ruth, D80
Digman, Twila-Dilley, D81
Dillinger-Dillon, Hugh, D82
Dillon, J. C.-Dillon, Mal, D83
Dillon, Opal-Dingess, Dorothy, D84
Dingess, Effell-Di Rocco, D85
Di Salvo-Dixon, Lee, D86
Dixon, Mary-Dobbins, D87
Dobbo-Dodd, Michael, D88
Dodd, Owen-Doddrill, Eric, D89
BOX 761
Constituent Correspondence Box 37
Dodrill, Floyd-Dodson, Henry, D90
Dodson-Dolan, John, D91
Dolan, Kathleen-Dolly, Jack, D92
Dolly, Mark-Don’s American, D93
Donahue-Donohoe, D94
Donovan-Dormer, D95
Dorn-Dorsey, Myrtle, D96
Dorsey, Paul-Dotson, Avery, D97
Dotson, Ben-Dotson, Hiram, D98
Dotson, Howard-Douds, D99
Dougherty, General-Douglass, George, D100
Douglass, Gus-Dove, Shirleen, D101
Dove, Thomas-Doyle, Brenda, D102
Doyle-Dozer, D103
Draeger-Drake, D104
BOX 762
Constituent Correspondence Box 38
Dramer-Driggs, D105
Drinkard-Drinko, D106
Drischler-Drummond, Cora, D107
Drummond, Harry-Du Bois, D108
Du Bose-Dudas, D109
Dudding-Duesing, D110
Duetting-Duffield, Denzil, D111
Duffield, Everett-Duffy, John, D112
Duffy, Joseph-Dugas, Andrew, D113
Dugas, Edward-Dumasig, D114
Dumbaugh-Dunbrack, Curtis, D115
Dunbrack, Everett-Duncan, Frank, D116
Duncan, G. G.-Duncan, John D117
Duncan, Kathleyn-Dunlap, Betty, D118
Dunlap, Delsie-Dunn, Larry, D119
Dunn, Lewis-Dunn, W. A., D120
Dunn, Wilson-Duppee, D121
Duren-Durig, D122
BOX 763
Constituent Correspondence Box 39
Durish-Durrett, Charles, D123
Durrett, Harold-Duskey, D124
Dustin-Dwyer, D125
Dyar-Dye, D126
Dyer, Allen-Dyer, Robert, D126
Dyer, Ruth-Dziatkowicz, D128
Eades-Eaker, E1
Eakin-Earley, E2
Earls-Eash, E3
Easley-Easter, E4
Easterday-Eavenson, E5
Eaves-Eby, E6
Echard-Ecker, E7
Eckerd-Eddy, Linda, E8
Eddy, Mary Ellen-Edelstein, E9
Eden-Edgell, James, E10
Edgell, John-Editor, Weirton Daily Times, E11
Edkins-Edmond, E12
BOX 764
Constituent Correspondence Box 40
Edwards, Charles-Edwards, Danny, E13
Edwards, Daniel-Edwards, Steven, E14
Edwards, Susan-Efthemes, E15
Eftyhiadis-Eib, E16
Eich-Eisman, E17
Eismon-Elisberg, E18
Elins-Elkins, Tracy, E19
Elkins, Watson-Ellington, E20
Elliott, Acie-Elliott, Ralph, E21
Elliott, Randall-Ellis, Charles, E22
Ellis, Dale-Ellis, Mary, E23
Ellis, Mathias-Ellis, William, E24
Ellison-Ellyson, E25
Elmore-Elswick, A. L., E26
Elswick, Caleb-Elswick, Russell, E27
BOX 765
Constituent Correspondence Box 41
Elswick, William-Emert, Maude, E28
Emery-England, Bryson, E29
England, C.-England, Reta, E30
England, R. J.-Engle, Ida, E31
Engle, Shannon-Ennis, Daniel, E32
Ennis, Daniel-Ennis, Harold, E33
Ennis, James-Enwright, E34
Eoder-Epstein, Stewart, E35
Eramo-Eriksson, E36
Erkhart-Ervin, J. W., E37
Ervin, Mae-Erwin, Clifford, E38
Erwin, Freda-Esguerra, E39
Esham-Eskew, Elizabeth, E40
Eskew, Garnett-Esmer & Associates, E41
Espanol-Espitia, E42
Esposito, Albert, E43
Esposito, Cynthia-Estep, Warner, E44
Estep, Willa-Eubank, E45
Eubanks-Evans, Edwin, E46
Evans, A. F.-Evans, Claude, E47
Evans, Cornwell-Evans, Geneva, E48
Evans, Gene-Evans, Homer, E49
Evans, Howard-Evans, J. C., E50
BOX 766
Constituent Correspondence Box 42
Evans, J. B.-Evans, Jack, E51
Evans, Jane-Evans, Julius, E52
Evans, Karl-Evans, Ray, E53
Evans, Ray-Evans, Thomas B., E54
Evans, Thomas C.-Everett, Jon, E55
Everett, Lynn-Everson, Muriel, E56
Everitt-Evick, Charles, E57
Evick, Edward-Ewers, E58
Ewing-Eye, E59
Eyer-Ezzo, E60
E61 EMPTY
E62 EMPTY
Faber-Fachner, F1
Fadden-Fahey, Joseph, F2
Fahey, Josephine-Faine, F3
Fair-Faix, F4
Fakadej-Fanguay, F5
Fankell-Fansler, Grover, F6
Fansler, Homer-Farkas, Deborah, F7
Farkas, Jerry-Farley, Eshel, F8
Farley, Francis-Farley, Oscar, F9
Farley, Paul-Farmer, David, F10
BOX 767
Constituent Correspondence Box 43
Farmer, Frank-Farr, Joseph, F11
Farr, Paul-Farriss, F12
Farrow, Ernest-Faulkner, James, F13
Faulkner, Lawson-Fay, George, F14
Fayette County Community Action-Feather, Russell, F15
Feather, Wilmeth-Federer, F16
Federal Executive Institute-Feller, F17
Fellers-Fenton, Maurice, F18
Fenton, Priscilla-Ferguson, Jeanne, F19
Ferguson, Hay-Ferguson, T. R., F20
Ferguson, Viola-Fernandez, Opal, F21
Fernandez, Ralph-Ferrell, Donald, F22
Ferrell, E. C.-Ferrell, Samuel, F23
Ferrell, Terry-Ferruso, F24
Ferro-Fielder, F25
Fields, F26
BOX 768
Constituent Correspondence Box 44
Fielding-Filippo, F27
Filkosky-Fingler, F28
Fink-Finley, Guy, F29
Finley, J. Paul-Fiola, F30
Fiora-Fisher, Emma, F31
Fisher, Francis, F32
Fisher, Jonathan-Fishman, Leo, F33
Fitch & Fitzpatrick-Fitzgerald, Ray, F34
Fitzgerald White Trucks-Fitzsimmons, Gilbert, F35
Fitzsimmons, James, F36
Fitzsimmons, James-Fitzwater, Donald, F37
Fitzwater, Earl-Fizer, F38
Flaccus-Flanagan, James, F39
Flanagan, Jerry-Flaningham, F40
Flnagan, Clifford, Fleece, F41
Fleeman-Fleming, Opal, F42
Fleming, Olin-Flesher, Ethel, F43
Flesher, Everett-Fleshman, W. R., F44
BOX 769
Constituent Correspondence Box 45
Fletcher, Adelaide-Fletcher, Lewis, F45
Fletcher, Lisa-Flinchum, Edith, F46
Flinchum, Stella-Flint, Virginia, F47
Flint, Vivian-Flowers, Lloyd, F48
Flowers, Robert-Floyd, Timothy, F49
Floyd, Troy-Fly, F50
Flynn, Don-Flynn, Richard, F51
Flynn, Robert-Fogus, F52
Folden-Folio, Frank, F53
Folio, John-Foran, F54
Forbes-Ford, Glen, F55
Ford, Henry-Fore, F56
Foreback-Forman, Fred, F57
Forman, Gary-Forrester, F58
Forshey-Fortney, Cecilia, F59
Fortney, Glenn-Fortney, Zelda, F60
Fortune-Foster, Ernest, F61
Foster, Frank-Foster, Opha, F62
Foster, R. H.-Foster, William, F63
Foster, Willo-Fowler, Glenn, F64
Fowler, Harvey-Fowlkes, F65
BOX 770
Constituent Correspondence Box 46
Fox, Albert-Fox, Carrol, F66
Fox, James E.-Fox, Kurt, F67
Fox, Lawrence-Foxworthy, Martha, F69
Foy, Ada-Fralick, J. C., F70
Fraley, Ida-Fralin, Woodrow, F71
Frame, Brenda-Frame, Norman L., F72
Frame, Osborn R.-Frame, T. A., F73
Frame, Thurman A.-Francis, John J., F74
Francis, D. Max-Franco, Louis, F75
Franco, Manuel-Franco, Vincent W., F76
Franco, W. P.-Franklin, C. E., F77
Franklin, Carolyn-Frasure, James, F78
Frasher, Sandra-Frazer, Ronald, F79
Frazer, Roy-Frazier, J. Taylor, F80
Frazier, Jack-Frech, Myron, F81
Fredeking, Elizabeth-Freeland, D. D., F82
Freeland, Garland-Freeman, Leroy, F83
Freeman, Jeffery, F84
French, Albert-French, Timothy, F85
French, William-Frey, F86
Freyler-Friel, F87
Friend, Carolyn-Friend, R. B., F88
BOX 771
Constituent Correspondence Box 47
Frind, Robert W.-Frisby, Johnnie, F89
Frisby, Owen-Froe, F90
Froley-Fry, Julius, F91
Fry, Gregory-Frye, James, F92
Frye, Joseph-Fuchs, F93
Fudge-Fulcher, F94
Fulda-Fuller, F95
Fullerton-Fumich, F96
Fumper-Funkhauser, F97
Funkhouser-Furr, David, F98
Furr, Howard-Futten, F99
Gaal-Gadomski, G1
Gaffney-Gage, G2
Gage-Gainer, G3
Gainer-Gaiser, G4
Gaiser’s Texaco-Gall, G5
Gall, G6
Galla-Gallier, G7
Gallic-Gamble, G8
Gamble-Gangwer, G9
BOX 772
Constituent Correspondence Box 48
Gannit-Garber, G10
Garber, Paul-Gardner, Mary, G11
Gardner, O. C.-Garlic, G12
Garlitz-Garrett, Ernest, G13
Garrett, Harold-Garrett, William, G14
Garretson-Garrison, G15
Garro-Garza, G16
Gasaway-Gatherum, G17
Gatrell-Gawthrop, G18
Gay, G19
Gayasaddin-Geddes, G20
Gee-General Telephone Company, G21
Geneva Lumber Company-Gentile, Anthony, G22
Gentile, Giustino-George, Dallas, G23
George, Dan-George, Keith, G24
George, Larry-George, William, G25
Gerami-Germon, G26
BOX 773
Constituent Correspondence Box 49
Gernhardt-Gerrard, N. L., G27
Gerrard, Nathan-Ghamburg, G28
Ghannam-Ghrist, G29
Giacchi-Giannini, John, G30
Giannini, Margaret-Gibbs, G31
Gibens, Gibson, Frank, G32
Gibson, G. T.-Gibson, John, G33
Gibson, Josephine-Gibson, W. S., G34
Gidel-Gilbert, Donald, G35
Gilbert, E. B.-Gile, John, G36
Giles-Gilkey, G37
Gill-Gillenwater, Dorothy, G38
Gillenwater, Jack-Gillespie, Forrest, G39
Gillespie, Henry-Gillespie, Yvonne, G40
Gillette-Gilligan, G41
Gillilan-Gilman, Burl, G42
Gilman, Cap-Gilmore, G43
Gilmour-Gishner, G44
BOX 774
Constituent Correspondence Box 50
Gish-Gizzi, G45
Givens, Harry, G46
Glackeres-Glasgow, Jack, G47
Glasgow, Robert-Glass, John, G48
Glass, Kathy-Glazier, G49
Gleason-Glick, G50
Glick, Larry-Glyn, G51
Gnepp-Goble, G52
Gochenour-Goddard, G53
Goddin-Godwin, Gregory, G54
Godwin, Issac-Goetz, G55
Goff, A. D.-Goff, Fred, G56
G57-G84 MISSING
BOX 775
Constituent Correspondence Box 51
Greaver-Green, Delaine, G85
Green, Edward-Green, Hubert, G86
Green, Jack-Green, Ruth, G87
Green, Selmer-Green, Winfred, G88
Greenacre-Greene, Joseph, G89
Greene, Lakewood, Greene, W. H., G90
Greeneltch-Greer, Nola, G91
Greer, Sherman-Gregory, Douglas, G92
Gregory, Elsie-Gregory, Timothy, G93
Gregory, Virgil-Greynolds, G94
Gribben-Griffin, Homer, G95
Griffin, James, G96
Griffin, Joan-Griffith, Ethel, G97
Griffith, Fayelda-Griffith, John, G98
Griffith, Kermit-Griffith, Steve, G99
Griffith, Steve-Grim, G100
Grimer-Grip, G101
BOX 776
Constituent Correspondence Box 52
Grimm-Grindle, G102
Grindley-Grooms, G103
Groot-Grose, Lee, G104
Grose, Marie-Gross, Clifford, G105
Gross, Delpha-Grottendieck, G106
Grotz-Grove, Laura, G107
Grove, Nathan-Groves, Charles, G108
Groves, Dana-Grow, Buel, G109
Grow, Clarence-Grubben, G110
Grubbs, Bob-Grundy, Richard, G111
Grundy, Violette-Gude, G112
Guaragna-Guice, G113
Guido-Gum, Johnny, G114
Gum, Joseph-Gunnoe, Mellie, G115
Gunnoe, Otway-Guthrie, G116
Gutierrez-Gvoyich, G117
Gwin-Gyorko, G118
BOX 777
Constituent Correspondence Box 53
Haas-Hackworth, H1
Haddad-Haddix, James C., H2
Haddix, James W.-Haden, Charles, H3
Hadjis-Hagen, H4
Hager, Albert-Hager, Nannie, H5
Hager, Okey-Hagy, H6
Haher-Hainline, H7
Hair-Hale, Daniel, H8
Hale, Cecil-Hale, Henry, H9
Hale, Hobart-Haley, Thomas, H10
Haley, Thurman-Hale, Donald, H11
Hall, Donna-Hall, Hugh, H12
Hall, J. M.-Hall, Noah, H13
Hall, Noah-Hall, Ralph, H14
Hall, Raymond-Hall, Ruthella, H15
Hall, Sam-Hall, William, H16
BOX 778
Constituent Correspondence Box 54
Hall, Willie Jean-Haller, Mwood, H17
Haller, Neil, Halsey, H18
Halstead-Hamby, Harold, H19
Hamby, Harper-Hamilton, Donna, H20
Hamilton, Edna-Hamilton, Paul, H21
Hamilton, Richard-Hammarth, H22
Hammer-Hamner, H23
Hamon-Hampton, Frank, H24
Hamood-Hamrick, Cletus, H25
Hamrick, Corrine-Hamrick, Eva, H26
Hamrick, Emory-Hamrick, Ross, H27
Hamrick, Sedalia-Hancock, William, H28
Hancock, John-Haney, Roy, H29
Hanger-Hanlon, H30
BOX 779
Constituent Correspondence Box 55
Hanun-Hannah, Joseph, H31
Hannah, Leon-Hannaline Industries, H32
Hannis-Hanson, Joyce, H33
Hanson, Omer-Hao, H34
Hapeman-Harberts Drug Store, H35
Harbert, Max-Hardesty, Harry, H36
Hardesty, Howard-Hardison, H37
Hardman, A. L.-Hardman, James, H38
Hardman, John-Hares, H39
Harford-Harland, H40
Harless, Alva-Harless, Nancy, H41
Harless, O’Dell-Harman, Charles, H42
Harman, D. S.-Harman, Roy, H43
Harman, Steve-Harmon, H44
BOX 780
Constituent Correspondence Box 56
Harned-Harper, Buner, H45
Harper, C. A.-Harper, David, H46
Harper, Debbie-Harper, Jesse, H47
Harper, Jeanne-Harper Paula, H48
Harper, Phyllis-Harper, Virgil, H49
Harper, Thomas-Harriman, H50
Harrington-Harris, D. W., H51
Harris, D. W.-Harris, Franklin, H52
Harris, Fred-Harris, James Arthur, H53
Harris, James Dale-Harris, Moe, H54
Harris, Martin-Harris, Richard, H55
Harris, Robert-Harris, Roberta, H56
Harris, Roger-Harris, Terry, H57
Harris, Thomas-Harrison, Clarence, H58
Harrison County Commission-Harrison, Mabel, H59
Harrison, Mary-Harrod, H60
Harron-Hart, Jack, H61
BOX 781
Constituent Correspondence Box 57
Hart, James-Hart, Walter, H62
Hart, Walter-Hartleben, H63
Hartless-Hartman, George, H64
Hartman, George-Hartsell, H65
Hartshorn-Harvest, H66
Harvey, A. L.-Harvey, John, H67
Harvey, L. A.-Harwood, H68
Hasran-Hasrajani, H69
Hassan-Hatcher, Tom, H70
Hatcher, William-Hatfield, Elizra, H71
Hatfield, Ellison-Hatfield, Jeff, H72
Hatfield, Jimmie-Hatfield, Taylor, H73
Hatfield, Teddy-Hauer, David, H74
Hauer, Peter-Haught, Wallace, H75
Haun-Hawkins, Clair, H76
Hawkins, Donald-Hawkins, Herbert, H77
Hawkins, Jack-Hawkins, Thomas, H78
BOX 782
Constituent Correspondence Box 58
Hawkins, Walter-Hayes, Curtis, H79
Hayes, Dale-Hayler, H80
Hayman-Haynes, H81
Haney-Hazzard, H82
Head-Hearn, H83
Hearne, H84
Hearnshaw-Heaten, H85
Heater-Heath, Judy, H86
Heath, Linda-Heavner, H87
Hebb-Heckman, H88
Heckmann-Hedrick, H89
Hedrick, Elizabeth-Hedrick, T. B., H90
Hedrick, Virgil-Hedrick, Virginia, H91
Hedrick, Walter-Hehle, C. A., H92
Hehle, Carlton-Heilman, H93
BOX 783
Constituent Correspondence Box 59
Heim-Heinritz, H94
Heinselman-Heldman, H95
Heldreth-Helmick, A. E., H96
Helmick, H97
Helman-Helwig, H98
Hemington-Henderson, Herbert, H99
Henderson, Inez-Hendricks, H100
Hendrickson-Henley, Jack, H101
Henley, June-Hennen, H102
Henneman-Henry, Ester, H103
Henry, Grace-Hensley, Jo Anne, H104
Hensley, John-Herbert, Buford, H105
Herbert, Carrick-Herbert, John, H106
Herbert, Mary Jane-Herickhoff, H107
Heriff-Herman, Howard, H108
Herman, Richard-Hernandez, H109
Herndon-Herring, H110
Herrington-Herron, Ezra, H111
Herron, James-Herzbrun, H112
BOX 784
Constituent Correspondence Box 60
Heslep-Hess, George, H113
Hess, Charles-Hess, Lloyd, H114
Hess, Lucille-Hesson, H115
Hessenauer-Hevener, H116
Hew-Heyman, H117
Hibbard-Hickman, Emory, H118
Hickman, F. Dent-Hickman, Walter, H119
Hickman, W. G.-Hicks, Franklin, H120
Hicks, Garland-Hicks, Ruby, H121
Hicks, Robert-Hicks, W. Russell, H122
Hidden Valley Road Repair-Higginbotham, H123
Higgins-High, Ruth, H124
High, Wanda-Hilber, H125
Hilbert-Hill, C. N., H126
Hill, Cecil-Hill, Georgia, H127
Hill, Gerald-Hill, Jane, H128
Hill, Jerry-Hill, J. Fred, H129
Hill, Joe-Hill, Larry, H130
BOX 785
Constituent Correspondence Box 61
Hill, Lee Roy-Hill, Richard, H131
Hill, R. T.-Hill, Virginia, H132
Hill, Wade-Hilling, H133
Hillings-Hilton, H134
Hilty-Hinchman, Richard, H135
Hinchman, Richard-Hiner, H136
Hinerman, A. B.-Hinerman, Robert, H137
Hines-Hinkle, John, H138
Hinkle, Kathleen-Hinkle, Robert, H139
Hinkle, Roy-Hinton, H140
Hinzman, H141
Hipes-Hippert, H142
Hirner-Hirtle, H143
Hisam-Hitchins, H144
Hite-Hively, H145
Hiwot-Hizer, H146
Ho-Hodges, Carl, H147
Hoback-Hoblitzell, John, H148
BOX 786
Constituent Correspondence Box 62
Hochleman-Hockensmith, H149
Hockman-Hodge, Ulysses, H150
Hodgen-Hodges, Ivan, H151
Hodges, Jarrell-Hoey, H152
Hoerr-Hoffman, Frank, H153
Hoffman, Glen-Hoffman, Nancy, H154
Hoffman, Oren-Hogan, Cyrus, H155
Hogan, David-Hogbin, H156
Hogbin, William-Hogy, H157
Hohman-Holbert, H158
Holbrook-Holbrooks, H159
Holcomb, Arden-Holcomb, Homer, H160
Holcomb, J. B.-Holcomb, Pamela, H161
Holcomb, Raymond-Holcomb, Wilford, H162
Holcomb, William, H163
Holcombe-Holdren, Fay, H164
Holdren, Larry-Holland, Ruth, H165
Holland, Samuel-Hollen, Helen, H166
Hollen, James-Holley, Robert, H167
BOX 787
Constituent Correspondence Box 63
Holley, Rose-Holliday, Eva, H168
Holliday, Guy-Holliday, Ruth, H169
Holliday, Richard-Holmberg, H170
Holmes, A. W.-Holmes, Herbert, H171
Holmes, Irma-Holstine, James, H172
Holstine, Nathan-Holt, J. H., H173
Holt, Jack-Holt, Wendell, H174
Holt, W. Joseph-Homes, Goldie, H175
Homes, Hazel-Honaker, Jack, H176
Honaker, Herschel-Honswad, H177
Hood Agency Inc.-Hoover, Charles, H178
Hoover, Charles-Hoover, Lyndell, H179
Hoover, Martin-Hopkins, Charles, H180
Hopkins, Erma-Hopkins, Robert, H181
Hopkins, Roy-Hormann, H182
Horn-Hornick, H183
BOX 788
Constituent Correspondence Box 64
Hornor-Horvath, H184
Horseman-Hosey, Roger, H185
Hosey, Raymond-Hosey, Roger, H186
Hosier-Hostutler, H187
Hota-Houchins, H188
Houck-Houghton, H189
Houillet-House, Edward, H190
House, Elizabeth-Hovorka, H191
Howard, Anna-Howard, Marshall, H192
Howard, Mary K., H193
Howard, Michael-Howe, H194
Howell, Alfreda-Howell, Junior, H195
Howell, Larry-Howerton, H196
Howery-Howley, Robert, H197
Howley, Shawn-Hrko, H198
Huang-Hubbard, Mary, H199
Hubbard, Paul-Huddleston, H200
Hudgins-Hudkins, H201
Hudley-Hudson, George, H202
Hudson, Harry-Huff, Gladys, H203
BOX 789
Constituent Correspondence Box 65
Huff, H. H.-Huffines, H204
Huffman, Albert-Huffman, King, H205
Huffman, Lewis-Huffman, Phyllis, H206
Huffman, R. B.-Huggins, Jacqueline, H207
Huggins, James-Hughes, Glen, H208
Hughes, R. Gordon-Hughes, Tom, H209
Hughes, Virgil-Hui, H210
Hukalowicz-Hulver, H211
Humble-Humphrey, Mary, H212
Humphrey, Ronald-Humphreys, H213
Humphries-Hundt, H214
Huneke-Hunt, Joe, H215
Hunt, John-Hunt, Orland, H216
Hunt, Page, H217
Hunt, Page, H218
BOX 790
Constituent Correspondence Box 66
Hunt, Page, H219
Hunt, Ralph-Hunt, William, H220
Hunter, Al-Hunter, Lawrence, H221
Hunter, M. B.-Hunter, Zella, H222
Huntington Veterans Administration Hospital-Huntington Urban Renewal Authority, H223
Huntington, John-Hurley, Herbert, H224
Hurley, Deanna-Hurley, Paris, H225
Hurley, Robert-Hurt, Charles, H226
Hurt, Linda-Hussion, Mary, H227
Hussion, Paul-Hutchinson, Brenda, H228
Hutchinson, Blanche-Hutchison, David, H229
H230 EMPTY
Hutchison, Clara-Hyde, Arthur, H231
Huitt-Huybert, H232
Hyde, Carolyn-Hyer, William, H233
Hylton-Hyre, Clifford, H234
Hyre, E. Clifton-Huzzey, H235
H236-H330 EMPTY
BOX 791
Constituent Correspondence Box 67
Iafrate-Iaquinta, I1
Iaquinta-Ibsies, I2
Icard-Iconis, I3
Iddings-Inlenfeld, I4
Ihlenfeld-Idenberry, I5
Ikenberry-Ingles, Charles, I6
Ingles, Harry-Ingram, Robert, I7
Ingram, Stewart-Ireland, I8
Ireson-Irons, I9
Irvin-Irving, I10
Irwin-Isaacs, I11
I12 EMPTY
Isaacs-Iseli, I13
Iseli-Isner, I14
Ives, Cameron, I15
Ives, Janie-Ivan, I16
BOX 792
Constituent Correspondence Box 68
Jabar Corporation-Jackson, Bessie, J1
Jackson, Beulah-Jackson’s Mill Volunteer Fire Department, J2
Jackson, Edward-Jackson, Harry, J3
Jackson, Henry-Jackson, John, J4
Jackson, Joseph-Jackson, Rebecca, J5
Jackson, Rebecca-Jaco, J6
Jacob-Jacobson, Mary Jane, J7
Jacobson, O. W.-James, Charles, J8
James, Charles-James, John, J9
James, K. A.-James, Mary, J10
James, Mary Rusk-Janes, J11
Janesczek-Jarrell, Carl, J12
Jarrell, Carl-Jarrell, James, J13
Jarrell, J. D.-Jarrell, Nevie, J14
Jarrell, Percy-Jarrett, Joe, J15
Jarrett, John-Jarvis, Michael, J16
BOX 793
Constituent Correspondence Box 69
Jarvis, Penny-Jeffers, James, J17
Jeffers, Luther-Jeffery, J18
Jeffress-Jelacic, J19
Jelkins-Jenkins, Clinton, J20
Jenkins, Coy-Jenkins, Irene, J21
Jenkins, James-Jenkins, Kenneth, J22
Jenkins, Lawrence, J23
Jenkins, Leon-Jenkins, Richard, J24
Jenkins, Robert-Jennings, John, J25
Jennings, John, J26
Jennings, Josephine-Jensen, Eric, J27
Jensen, Grant-Dick Smith Jewelry, J28
Jiffon Manufacturing-Johns, J29
Johnson, A. G.-Johnson, Cecil, J30
Johnson, C. D.-Johnson, Clarence, J31
Johnson, Clifton-Johnson, Darrell, J32
BOX 794
Constituent Correspondence Box 70
Johnson, Dale-Johnson, Elizabeth, J33
Johnson, Ella-Johnson, George, J34
Johnson, Gilbert-Johnson, Ishmael, J35
Johnson, Jack-Johnson, Jo, J36
Johnson, Jo Ann-Johnson, Kim, J37
Johnson, L. B.-Johnson, Luther, J38
Johnson, Louis-Johnson, Matthew, J39
Johnson, Melvin-Johnson, Paul, J40
Johnson, Pauline-Johnson, Richard, J41
Johnson, Robert-Johnson, Ronald, J42
Johnson, Rosalee-Johnson, Russell, J43
Johnson, Ruth-Johnson, Walter, J44
Johnson, Walter-Johnson, Wirt, J45
Johnson, Woodrow-Johnston, Steve, J46
Johnston, Teresa-Johnston, Thomas, J47
Johnston, Thomas, J48
BOX 795
Constituent Correspondence Box 71
Johnston, Trevor-Jones, Albert, J49
Jones, Alexander-Jones, Betty Jo, J50
Jones, Bill-Jones, Cynthia, J51
Jones, D. O.-Jones, Dexter, J52
Jones, Dexter-Jones, Edward, J53
Jones, E. Frances-Jones, Fanny, J54
Jones, E. Forrest-Jones, Helen, J55
Jones, Henry-Jones, Jesse, J56
Jones, Jesse-Jones, Jon, J57
Jones, Joseph-Jones, M., J58
Jones, M. David-Jones, Orren, J59
Jones, Patricia-Jones, Rivees, J60
Jones, R. Kennon, J61
Jones, Ronald-Jones, Susan, J62
Jones, Suzanne-Jones, William H., J63
Jones, William H.-Jordan, Charles, J64
Jordan, Cheryl-Jordan, T. M., J65
Jordan, Uhel-Joseph, Mark, J66
Joseph Mills Post Office-Joy, J67
J68-J71 EMPTY
BOX 796
Constituent Correspondence Box 72
Joyce, Alice-Joyce Teletronics, J72
Joyce, Weldon-Judy, J73
Judy-Juillerat, J74
Julian-Justice, Daniel, J75
Justice, Daniel-Juzwik, J76
Kablaovi-Kaisner, K1
Kalar-Kammert, K2
Kampe-Kane, K3
Kanengiser-Kapantais, K4
Kaplan-Karantonis, K5
Karagianis-Jones-Karpinski, K6
Karpis-Katsumi, K7
Katz-Kauffelt, K8
Kauffelt-Kawecki, K9
Kay Ann Inc.-Kearns, John, K10
Kearns, Mary Agnes-Kee, Elizabeth, K11
Kee, Elizabeth-Keefel, K12
Keefer-Keenan, Charles, K13
BOX 797
Constituent Correspondence Box 73
Keenan, Charles-Keene, K13A
Keener-Kees, James, K14
Kees, Lewis-Keiffer, Clarence, K15
Keiffer, Darius-Keith, John, K16
Keith, K. C.-Kellar, Howard, K17
Kellar, Howard-Keller, Marvin, K18
Keller, Nellie-Kelley, Charlie, K19
Kelley, C. B.-Kelley, Homer, K20
Kelley, Irene-Kelley, John, K21
Kelley, John T.-Kelley, William, K22
Kellison-Kelly, Earl, K23
Kelly, Earl-Kelly, Lucian, K24
Kelly, Margie-Kemp, K25
Kemper-Kendrick, Frank, K26
Kendrick, Thomas-Kennedy, Greg, K27
BOX 798
Constituent Correspondence Box 74
Kennedy, Glaspy-Kennedy, Roger, K28
Kennedy, Scott-Kennedy, William, K29
Kennell-Keplinger, K30
Kepner-Kern, J. W., K31
Kernen, Franklin, K32
Kerner-Kerns, K33
Kerr-Kerrigan, K34
Kerrigan-Kesling, Katherine, K35
Kesling, Lewis, K36
Kesling, Marsha-Kessinger, K37
Kessler-Ketterman, Cody, K38
Ketterman, Frank-Ketzner, K39
Khan-Kidd, Kenneth, K40
Kidd, Linda-Kidwell, K41
Kidwell, William-Kilgore, Paul, K42
Kilgore, Richard-Killoran, K43
Kilmer-Kimble, George, K44
Kimble, Joy-Kincaid, George, K45
BOX 799
Constituent Correspondence Box 75
Kincaid, George-Kinder, Lon, K46
Kinder, Paul-King, Carney, K47
King, C. E.-King, Dewey, K48
King, Dorita-King, Genevieve, K49
King, George-King, Henry, K50
King, Henry-King, Kenneth, K51
King, Larry-King, Roger, K52
King, Royal-Kingsolver, Florence, K53
Kingsolver, Leon-Kinney Shoe Company, K54
Kinnick-Kinsley, K55
Kinslow-Kirby, Jerry, K56
Kirby, John-Kirk, Ernest, K57
Kirk, Frank-Kirk, Linzay, K58
Kirk, Luther-Kirk, Walter, K59
Kirk, William-Kirtley, K60
BOX 800
Constituent Correspondence Box 76
Kisamore-Kiser, Joseph, K61
Kiser, Kermit-Kisner, Edward, K62
Kisner, Charles-Kisska, K63
Kitchen-Kittle, Darl, K64
Kittle, Donald-Kittle, Patricia, K65
Kittle, Ralph-Kitts, K66
Kizer-Kiwanis Club of Weston, K67
Klamut-Klein, Shirley, K68
Kleine-Klingon, K69
Klinkler-Knicely, Michael, K70
Knicely, Oakey-Knight, Frances, K71
Knight, Frances-Knight, Moffitt, K72
Knight, Ocie-Knights of Columbus, K73
Knighton-Knode, K74
Knoizen-Knotts, Keith, K75
Knotts, Mark-Knuckles, K76
Knudson-Knyden, K77
Kober, K78
BOX 801
Constituent Correspondence Box 77
Koch-Koerner, K79
Koeppen-Kokot, K80
Kolanko-Koncer, K81
Konior-Koon, Donald, K82
Koon, Edna-Koop, K83
Kopank-Koshut, K84
Kosin-Kota, K85
Kotcher-Koury, K86
Kovac-Krall, J. V., K87
Krall, John-Kreger, K88
Kreglo-Krise, K89
Krishnappa-Krol, K90
Kroll-Kuhn, Donna, K91
Kuhn, Emme-Kumpar, K92
Kun-Kussart, K93
Kutsch, K94
Kuyk-Kyle, Floyd, K95
Kyle, George-Kyre, K96
Laas-Lacuer, L1
Lacy, Ann-Lacy, Linda, L2
Lacy, M. Stanley-Lacy, William, L3
Lada-Ladd, L4
La Deaux-Laeng, L5
Lafayette-Laffin, L6
La Follette-La Fon, L7
BOX 802
Constituent Correspondence Box 78
Lagos-Laishley’s Exxon, L8
Lake, A. R.-Lake, J. M., L9
Lake, Leo-Lakenan, L10
Lakernick-Lakomy, L11
Lally-Lamber, L12
Lambert, Adam-Lambert, Carl, L13
Lambert, Carol-Lambert, Curtis, L14
Lambert, David-Lambert, Dorsey, L15
Lambert, Earl-Lambert, Erwin, L16
Lambert, Garnett-Lambert, Guy, L17
Lambert, H. S.-Lambert, Hazel, L18
Lambert, Helen-Lambert, Hubert, L19
Lambert, Isaac-Lambert, Isom, L20
Lambert, J. Kenton-Lambert, J. W., L21
Lambert, Jane-Lambert, June, L22
Lambert, Kenneth-Lambert, Lorren, L23
Lambert, Margaret-Lambert, Merritt, L24
Lambert, Okey-Lambert, Phyllis, L25
Lambert, R. D.-Lambert, Roy, L26
Lambert, Sam-Lambert, Virgil, L27
Lambert, W. G.-Lambert, Wilmoth, L28
Lamberto-Lambruno, L29
Lamm-Lampropolos, L30
Lanahan-Lanbert, L31
Lancaster, L32
Lance-Lancianese, L33
Land-Landerkin, L34
Landers-Landes, L35
Landis-Landus, L36
Lane, Carl-Lane, Hubbard, L37
Lane, James-Lane, Larry, L38
Lane, Margie-Lane, Sanford, L39
Lane, Warden, L40
Lanegger-Lanford, L41
Lang-Langenheim, L42
Langer-Langford, L43
Langham-Langmaack, L44
Lanham, Adam-Lanham, Buren, L45
Lanham, Charles, L46
Lanham, Edna-Lanham, Howard, L47
Lanham, J. E.-Lanham, Patricia, L48
Lanham, Ray-Lanham, Walter, L49
Lanier-Lanpolsan, L50
Lansberry, Albert-Lansberry, Charles, L51
Lansberry, Dennis-Lanspics, L52
Lantz, Addie-Lantz, Harry, L53
Lantz, Harry-Lantz, Kevin, L54
Lantz, Madeline-Lantz, Mary, L55
Lantz, Orden-Lanyon, L56
Lapinsky-Lapsley, L57
Larabee-Largent, L58
BOX 803
Constituent Correspondence Box 79
Larkey-Larry, L59
Larsen-Larson, L60
LaRue, L61
Lashhorn-Lasure, L62
Late-Lattea, L63
Lauck-Laugh, L64
Laughlin, L65
Laughry-Laulis, L66
Laulis-Laux, L67
La Velle-Lavy, L68
Law, Alice-Law, John, L69
Law, Kam-Law, Zellet, L70
Lawall-Lawless, L71
Lawrence, Alice-Lawrence, Herbert, L72
Lawrence, J. W.-Lawrence, Lillian, L73
Lawrence, Paul-Lawrentz, L74
Laws, L75
Lawson, Arthur-Lawson, Harold, L76
Lawson, J. C.-Lawson, Joseph, L77
Lawson, Kathy-Lawson, William, L78
Lawton-Lawyer, L79
Laxton-Laxley, L80
Lay-Layman, L81
Layne-Layner, L82
Layos-Layton, L83
Lazar-Lazzelle, L84
Leach, L85
Leadbetter-Leaptrop, L86
Lear-Leary, L87
Lea’s Amoco-Leaseburg, L88
Leasure-Leatherman, L89
Leavens-Lebow, L90
Leche-Leckrone, L91
Le Comte-Ledley, L92
Lee, Albert-Lee, Ivan, L93
Lee, Jack-Lee, Patricia, L94
Lee, Richard-Lee, Zinsoon, L95
Leech-Leeper, L96
Leese-Leeworthy, L97
Le Fever-Leftwich, L98
Leger-Legg, James, L99
Legg, Kenneth-Le Grande, L100
Lehew-Lehman, L101
Leiber-Leitner, L102
Lejeune-Le Master, L103
Lemasters, L104
Lemery-Lemley, L105
BOX 804
Constituent Correspondence Box 80
Lemmon-Lemon, L106
Lemons, L107
Lengyel-Lenton, L108
Leombruno-Leonard, Henry, L109
Leonard, Janie-Leonard, Loy, L110
Leonard, Mabel-Leonard, Stehman, L111
Leone-Leport, L112
Lerner-Le Roy, L113
Lescallelle-Lessley, L114
Lester, Albert-Lester, Donald, L115
Lester, Edgar-Lester, Gracie, L116
Lester, Harold-Lester, Imogene, L117
Lester, Jack-Lester, Patty, L118
Lester, Raymond-Lester, Woodrow, L119
Leszun, L120
Letendre-Letzkus, L121
Leung-Leuterman, L122
Levdansky-Levenson, George, L123
Levenson, Jan-Levey, L124
Levie-Levine, Jo Ann, L125
Levine, Max-Levitsky, L126
Levrant-Lewin, L127
Lewis, Albert-Lewis, Bill, L128
Lewis, C. Maurice-Lewis, Charles, L129
Lewis, Charles-Lewis, Collie, L130
Lewis, D. E.-Lewis, Dwight, L131
Lewis, E. E.-Lewis, Gus, L132
Lewis, H. C.-Lewis, Huling, L133
Lewis, Ida-Lewis, James, L134
Lewis, Janice-Lewis, Julia, L135
Lewis, Kathleen-Lewis, Loretta, L136
Lewis, Madeline-Lewis, Minnie, L137
Lewis, N. T.-Lewis, Porter, L138
Lewis, R. O.-Lewis, Richard, L139
Lewis, Robert-Lewis, Ruth, L140
Lewis, Sandra-Lewis, Theodore, L141
Lewis, W. G.-Lewis, Wayne, L142
Lewis, Wilbur-Lewis, William, L143
Leyden-Leyo, L144
Libbey-Owens-Ford Employees-Lieving, L145
Liggett-Liggons, L146
Light, Bertha-Light, Olan, L147
Light, Ray-Light, William, L148
Lightburn-Lihongo, L149
Likens-Lilienfeld, L150
Liller, L151
BOX 805
Constituent Correspondence Box 81
Lilly, A. Fray-Lilly, Burkey, L152
Lilly, C. Berkley-Lilly, Creighton, L153
Lilly, David-Lilly, Ezra, L154
Lilly, Garvus-Lilly, Irene, L155
Lilly, J. L.-Lilly, Kyle, L156
Lilly, L. L.-Lilly, Mitchell, L157
Lilly, Nick-Lilly, Robert, L158
Lilly, Sandy-Lilly’s Amoco Station, L159
Lillywhite-Linaweaver, L160
Linch-Lincoln, Letty, L161
Lind-Linderman, L162
Lindley-Lindner, L163
Lindsay, L164
Lindsey, L165
Lineberg-Lingenfelter, L166
Linger, Arton-Linger, Claude, L167
Linger, Dorsey-Linger, Marcella, L168
Linger, Norman-Linger, O. Afton, L169
Linger, R. B.-Linger, Thorn, L170
Lingerfelt-Link, L171
Linkenhoger-Linkswiler, L172
Linn-Linsky, L173
Linton-Linville, L174
Lipan-Lipkey, L175
Lipman-Lipps, L176
Lipscomb, Annalee-Lipscomb, Harold, L177
Lipscomb, J. D.-Lipscomb, Robert, L178
Lipscomb, Samuel-Lipscomb, Winnie, L179
Lipshie-Liss, L180
Lister, L181
Liston, L182
Litaker-Litten, L183
Little, Augusta-Little, Joyce, L184
Little, Karen-Little, Zip, L185
Littlefield-Littleton, L186
Litton-Liu, L187
Lively, A. L.-Lively, Kim, L188
Lively, Leonard-Lively, William, L189
Livengood-Liveway, L190
Livingston-Livingstone, L191
Llacuna-Lloyd, Elsie, L192
Lloyd, George-Lloyd, Virgil, L193
Lo-Loar, L194
Lobban-Lobuts, L195
BOX 806
Constituent Correspondence Box 82
Lochner-Locke, L196
Lockhart, L197
Lockett-Lockwood, L198
Loder-Lodmell, L199
Loer-Loewenstein, L200
Loflin-Lofty, L201
Logan-Logas, L202
Loges-Logue, L203
Lohman-Lohri, L204
Lojszczyk-Lomos, L205
Londeree-Loney, L206
Long, Andrew-Long, Charles, L207
Long, D. D.-Long, Grace, L208
Long, H. B.-Long, Hillard, L209
Long, J. B.-Long, Justice, L210
Long, Kate-Long, Millicent, L211
Long, Oleta-Long, Paul, L212
Long, R. C.-Long, Stephen, L213
Long, T. W.-Long, William, L214
Longacre-Longstreth, L215
Lonker-Loos, L216
Lopert-Lopuch, L217
Lord-Lory, L218
Loser-Losh, L219
Lothery-Lotz, L220
Loucas-Loudermilk, L221
Loudin, L222
Lough, Dana-Lough, Hugh, L223
Lough, J. D.-Lough, June, L224
Lough, L. L.-Lough, Willard, L225
Loughery-Louistall, L226
Louk-Louke, L227
Louthan-Louzy, L228
Love, L229
Loveall-Lovejoy, L230
Lovelace-Lovely, L231
BOX 807
Constituent Correspondence Box 83
Lovenstein-Lovinski, L232
Low-Lowden, L233
Lowe, B. Thomas-Lowe, Grant, L234
Lowe, H. K.-Lowe, Mildred, L235
Lowe, Naomi-Lowe, Willie, L236
Lowell-Lowers, L237
Lowery, L238
Lowman, L239
Lowrance-Lowry, L240
Lowther, Ammon Brent, L241
Lowther, Charles-Lowy, L242
Loy-Lozier, L243
Lu-Lucal, L244
Lucas, Andrew-Lucas, Elmer, L245
Lucas, Frank-Lucas, Gregory, L246
Lucas, H. W.-Lucas, Leslie, L247
Lucas, Malcolm-Lucas, Orville, L248
Lucas, R. H.-Lucas, Winfred, L249
Lucci-Luckhardt, L250
Ludden-Luizzi, L251
Luka-Lunghi, L252
Lunsford, Albert-Lunsford, Ralph, L253
Lunter-Lupold, L254
Lush-Lusher, L255
Lusk, Annalee-Lusk, Ezra, L256
Lusk, Imogene-Lusk, Owen, L257
Lusk, Pam-Lustic, L258
Lutes-Luttrell, L259
Lutz, L260
Luzader-Luzzi, L261
Lyall-Lykins, L262
Lyle-Lyman, L263
Lyn-Lynch, Graham, L264
Lynch, Harry-Lynch, Kathaleen, L265
Lynch, Mark-Lynch, Wilma, L266
Lynn-Lynskey, L267
Lyon, L268
Lyons, Barre-Lyons, Edgar, L269
Lyons, Glen-Lyons, Lake, L270
Lyons, Lewis-Lyons, Phillip, L271
Lyons, Richard-Lyons, Thomas, L272
Lyons, Vernon-Lynskey, L273
Lytle-Lytton, L274
BOX 808
Constituent Correspondence Box 84
M & W Motor Service-Mabley, M1
MacArgle-MacCurrach, M2
MacDermid-MacDonald, Harry, M3
MacDonald, Mary Ella, M4
Mace, Alvin-Mace, Julian, M5
Mace, Keith-Mace, Orpha, M6
Mace, Paul, M7
Mace, Paul-Macemore, M8
MacGregor-MacIntosh, M9
Mack-Mackenzie, M10
Mackey, M11
MacKinnon-Macleery, M12
Macomber-MacPherson-Smith, M13
MacQueen-Macy, M14
Madan-Maddix, M15
Maddock-Maddox, M16
Maddy-Madill, M17
Madison-Madsen, M18
Maestle-Maggiore, M19
Magnes-Maguran, M20
Mahaffey-Maher, M21
Maholivich-Mahon, M22
Mahone, M23
Mahoney, M24
Mahood-Mahurin, M25
Maier-Maimon, M26
Main, Bessie, M27
Main, Cecil-Maize, M28
Majally-Malay, M29
Malcheski-Malcolm, M30
Malcomb, M31
Male-Maley, M32
Malfregeot-Malley, M33
Mallory-Malloy, M34
Malmstedt-Malone, M35
Maloney-Maloniel, M36
Malovich-Maltese, M37
Mamakos-Manbeck, M38
Mancano-Manchester, M39
Manchin-Mancuso, M40
BOX 809
Constituent Correspondence Box 85
Mandan-Manfred’s Auto Center, M41
Mangan-Mangus, M42
Manilla-Mankowski, M43
Manley, Bessie-Manley, Louis, M44
Mann, Alfred-Mann, Cyrus, M45
Mann, Donald-Mann, Kay, M46
Mann, Nancy-Mann, Willard, M47
Manni-Manns, M48
Mano-Manoski, M49
Mansberger-Manus, M50
Manyik-Manzuk, M51
Mao-Maple, M52
Maradei-Marco, M53
Marcum, Arthur-Marcum, H. F., M54
Marcum, Jack-Marcum, Riley, M55
Marcum, Shirley-Marcum, Woodrow, M56
Mardones-Margolis, M57
Marhevka-Mariotti, M58
Mark-Markivich, M59
Markle-Markley, M60
Markos-Markowitz, M61
Marks, A. D.-Marks, Gertrude, M62
Marks, Harry-Marks, John, M63
Marks, Lola-Markwood, M64
Marling-Marlowe, M65
Marmet-Marozzi, M66
Marple, Betty-Marple, Lockie, M67
Marple, Robert-Marple, William, M68
Marquardt-Marquis, M69
Marr-Marra, M70
Marriotti-Marsella, M71
Marsh, A. P.-Marsh, Goldie, M72
Marsh, Jim-Marsh, Joseph F., M73
Marsh, Mabel-Marsh, Willidene, M74
Marshall, A. F.-Marshall, Ethel, M75
Marshall, Gene-Marshall, Loren, M76
Marshall, M. L.-Marshall, Ruby, M77
Marshall, Sam-Marshall, Sterns, M78
Marshall, Tandy-Marshall, William, M79
Marshok-Marson, M80
BOX 810
Constituent Correspondence Box 86
Marstella-Marstiller, John, M81
Marstiller, Mabel-Marston, M82
Martack-Marti, M83
Martin, A. Glenn-Martin, Buck, M84
Martin, C. C.-Martin, Curtis, M85
Martin, Dale-Martin, Drucella, M86
Martin, E. B.-Martin, Frankie, M87
Martin, Gail-Martin, Grace, M88
Martin, H. G.-Martin, Howard, M89
Martin, Ira-Martin, J. William, M90
Martin, Jack-Martin, James, M91
Martin, Janice-Martin, Joe, M92
Martin, John-Martin, Julian, M93
Martin, Keith-Martin, Lynne, M94
Martin, Mabel-Martin, Maureen, M95
Martin, Melvin-Martin, Myrtle, M96
Martin, Nancy-Martin, Owens, M97
Martin, Pastel-Martin, Peter, M98
Martin, Quinn V.-Martin, Ray, M99
Martin, Richard-Martin, Ruth D., M100
Martin, Scott M.-Martin, Steven, M101
Martin, Theodore-Martin, Virginia, M102
Martin, W. Marshall-Martin, Wilbur B, M103
Martin, William-Martin, William T. Jr., M104
Martinella, J. S.-Martis, Linda Marie, M105
Maschal, Alice L.-Maslowski, Michael Sr., M106
Martorella, Marjorie-Martz, Homer H., M107
Maruka, Ralph-Marzolf, Dana M., M108
Mason, Al-Mason, Clyde E., M109
Mason, Dale-Mason, Evelyn, M110
Mason, F. L. Jr.-Mason, Ira, M111
Mason, Jacob-Mason, Kermit, M112
Mason, Margaret-Mason, Steven, M113
Mason, T. H.-Mason, Virginia, M114
Mason, W. H.-Mason, William L., M115
Masonic Temple Company-Masser, G. E. Jr., M116
Massey, Callous-Massey, Viola, M117
Massi, Orland J.-Massie, Roger D., M118
Master, D. C.-Master, John Peter, M119
Masters, David Lee-Masterson, Ray, M120
Mastin (Maston), Ruth, M121
Matchete, Patricia Sue-Mathena, Sidney L. F., M122
Matheny, M123
Mathes, Arnold J.-Matheson, Lillian J., M124
Mathews, Charles-Mathews, H. Glenn, M125
Mathews, Elouise-Mathews, T. G. Jr., M126
Mathews, J. M.-Mathews, Ona M., M127
Mathews, Rebecca A.-Mathews, Ruby C., M128
Mathews, Russell E., Postal Service, M129
Mathews, Russell E., M130
BOX 811
Constituent Correspondence Box 87
Mathews, Russell-Mathews, Terry, M131
Mathias, M132
Mathieson-Mathis, M133
Matics, M134
Matish, M135
Matko-Matlock, M136
Matney, M137
Mato-Mattaliano, M138
Matthew, M139
Matthews, A. E.-Matthews, William, M140
Matthey, Benny-Matthey, James, M141
Matthey, Neta-Matthey, William, M142
Matthias-Matthissen, M143
Mattingly-Matzureff, M143 (2)
Mauck-Maurice, M144
Mauske-Mavrokordopoulos, M145
Max-Maxon, M146
Maxson, M147
Maxwell, Allan-Maxwell, Don, M148
Maxwell, Ella-Maxwell, Lewis, M149
Maxwell, Mary Ann-Maxwell, Phil, M150
Maxwell, Ray, M151
Maxwell, Robert, M152
Maxwell, Robert-Maxwell, William, M153
May, Arson-May, Cleo, M154
May, David-May, Harold, M155
May, J. P.-May, Ora, M156
May, Ralph-May, Willie, M157
Mayberry-Mayfield, M59 (2)
Mayhan-Mayles, Bernard, M58 (2)
Mayles, Clifford-Maynard, Elliott, M57 (2)
Maynard, Emmons-Maynard, Marion, M56 (2)
Maynard, Mason-Maynor, Ray, M55 (2)
Maynor, Sherman-Mayor, M54 (2)
Mays-Mazon, M53 (2)
Mazur-Mazzocco, M52 (2)
BOX 812
Constituent Correspondence Box 88
Meabon-Meade, Sam, M145 (2)
Meade, W. L.-Meadows, Bill, M146 (2)
Meadows, Betty-Meadows, Frank, M147 (2)
Meadows, Frank-Meadows, Leroy, M148 (2)
Meadows, M. A.-Meaige, Bud, M149 (2)
Meaige, Nichols-Meckfessel, M150 (2)
Meddings-Medure, M151 (2)
Meehan-Meickles, M152 (2)
Meickles-Mellert, M153 (2)
Mellgren-Menas, Marigo, M154 (2)
Menas, Pete-Mentzer, M155 (2)
Mentzer-Merandi, M156 (2)
Mercer-Meredith, John, M157 (2)
Meredith, James-Merrells, M158
Merriman-Mersing, M159
Mersing-Messer, George, M160
Messer, Garnet-Messer, William, M161
Messick-Messi-M’Barga, M162
Messinger-Metts, M163
Metz-Mewshaw, M164
BOX 813
Constituent Correspondence Box 89
Meyer-Michael, Andrew, M165
Michael, Anna-Michael, Richard, M166
Michaels-Mick, Fonda, M167
Mick, French-Middleton, Frederick, M168
Middleton, Joseph-Midkiff, Richard, M169
Midkiff, Robert-Migaido, M170
Migliaccio-Mikula, M171
Miklos-Milam, Turley, M172
Milam, Virgil-Miles, M173
Mileski-Millard, M174
Mille-Miller, Billy, M175
Miller, Bobby-Miller, Charles, M176
Miller, Charles-Miller, Donald, M177
Miller, Donald-Miller, Floyd, M178
Miller, Floyd-Miller, G. W., M179
Miller, H. A.-Miller, Harriett, M180
Miller, Harry-Miller, Hugh, M181
BOX 814
Constituent Correspondence Box 90
Miller, Imogene-Miller, Jake, M182
Miller, James, M183
Miller, James-Miller, John, M184
Miller, John-Miller, Kathryn, M185
Miller, Kelly-Miller, Lonnie, M186
Miller, Lou-Miller, Michael, M187
Miller, Mason-Miller, Phyllis, M188
Miller, R. B.-Miller, Ruth, M189
Miller, S. J.-Miller, Virginia, M190
Miller, Vickie-Miller, William, M191
Miller, Willie-Mills, Delbert, M192
Mills, Denver-Mills, John, M193
Mills, John-Mills, Michael, M194
Mills, Montgomery-Mills, Tom, M195
Mills, Vernie-Miltenberger, M196
Milton-Minear, M197
Minear-Minguez, M198
Minguez-Minor, Jimmy, M199
Minor-Lucille-Minx, M200
BOX 815
Constituent Correspondence Box 91
Mirabile-Misoyianis, M201
Misiti-Mitchell, Doran, M202
Mitchell, David-Mitchell, Ian, M203
Mitchell, J. L.-Mitchell, James, M204
Mitchell, James-Mitchell, Jerry, M205
Mitchell, Jimmy-Mitchell, Rufus, M206
Mitchell, Sherry-Mitchem, Jim, M207
Mitchem, Virgie-Moats, Pauline, M208
Moats, Richard-Molchan, M209
Molden-Mollett, M210
Mollgren-Molon, M211
Molter-Mongan, M212
Monget-Montalvo, M213
Monteleone-Montgomery, Ina, M214
Montgomery, J. J.-Montgomery, John, M215
Montgomery, John-Moomaw, M216
Moomau-Mooney, M217
Moore, A. E.-Moore, Cecil, M218
BOX 816
Constituent Correspondence Box 92
Moore, Charles-Moore, Dana, M219
Moore, D. T.-Moore, Ezra, M220
Moore, Fannie-Moore, Gilbert, M221
Moore, Gladys-Moore, Howard, M222
Moore, Helen-Moore, James, M223
Moore, Harold-Moore, James, M224
Moore, Jay-Moore, Kyle, M225
Moore, L. E.-Moore, Lee, M226
Moore, Leff-Moore, Luther, M227
Moore, Maranda-Moore, Nora, M228
Moore, O. Kermit-Moore, Robert, M229
Moore, Robert-Moore, Ronald, M230
Moore, Ronald-Moore, Thelma, M231
Moore, Timothy-Moore, William, M232
Moore, William-Moose, M233
Mora-Moran, Clarence, M234
Moran, Clarence-Morasco, M235
Moran, Clarence-Moretto, M236
Morasco-Morgan, Arnold, M237
Morgan, Barbara-Morgan, Chester, M238
Morgan, Claude-Morgan, D. Lee, M239
BOX 817
Constituent Correspondence Box 93
Morgan, Darrell-Morgan, George, M240
Morgan, Hanly-Morgan, James, M241
Morgan, James-Morgan, Jessie, M242
Morgan, Jesse-Morgan, Luellen, M243
Morgan, Mark-Morgan, Minnie, M244
Morgan, Nina-Morgantown Veterans Administration Office, M245
Morgen-Morris, Andrew, M246
Morris, Andy-Morris, Charles, M247
Morris, Clarence-Morris, Ellen, M248
Morris, Elenora-Morris, Henry, M249
Morris, Hermione-Morris, Langdon, M250
Morris, L. F.-Morris, Stephen, M251
Morris Sales and Service-Morris, Stephen, M252
Morris, Tom-Morrison, Gertrude, M253
Morrison, Gladys-Morrison, William, M254
Morrison, William, M255
Morrison, W. J.-Morrow, Henry, M256
BOX 818
Constituent Correspondence Box 94
Morrow, Leonard-Morton, John, M257
Morton, Kenneth-Moses, Dennis, M258
Moses, Donald-Mosrie, M259
Moss, Bobby-Motley, M260
Mott-Moundsville Federal Housing Development, M261
Moundsville High School-Mouser, M262
Mow-Moyers, Chester, M263
Moyers, Clem-Mudge, M264
Mudry-Muldrew, M265
Mulhern, M266
Mulholland-Mullennex, M267
Mullen, Carl-Mullett, M268
Mulligan-Mullins, Clarence, M269
Mullins, Darrell-Mullins, Hobert, M270
BOX 819
Constituent Correspondence Box 95
Mullins, Ireland-Mullins, Walter, M271
Mullooly-Muncy, James, M272
Muncy, Jerry-Munzy, M273
Muovich-Murphy, Darl, M274
Murphy, David-Murphy, James, M275
Murphy, James-Murphy, Nelson, M276
Murphy, Okey-Murphy, Ruth, M277
Murphy, Roy-Murray, Delbert, M278
Murray, Edward-Murray, John, M279
Murray, John-Murrill, P., M280
Murrill, R. T.-Mustard, M281
Musilli-Myers, Bonnie, M282
Myers, C. E.-Myers, Edward, M283
Myers, Eloise-Myers, Isaac, M283A
Myers, Ivan-Myers, Matthew, M284
Myers, N. G.-Myers, William, M285
Mylar-Myrtle, M286
M287-M291 MISSING
M291-M330 EMPTY
BOX 820
Constituent Correspondence Box 96
McAboy-McBee, David, Mc73
McBee, J. W.-McCabe, Brooks, Mc74
McCabe, Don-McCallister, Michael, Mc75
McCallister, Paul-McCardle, Mc76
McCarr-McCartin, Mc77
McCartney, Carl-McCartney, James, Mc78
McCartney, Luther-McCarty, John, Mc79
McCarty, Ledford-McCauley, Delbert, Mc80
McCauley, Donald-McCauley, Hartsell, Mc81
McCauley, Hayward, Mc82
McCauley, Luevonda-McCay, Jeanne, Mc83
McClain-McClanahan, Joseph, Mc84
McClanahan, Mary-McClenney, Mc85
McClimans-McCloud, Donald, Mc86
McCloud, Frank-McClue, Mc87
McClung, Aaron, Mc88
McClung, Andrew-McClung, Larry, Mc89
McClung, L. B.-McClung, Wendell, Mc90
BOX 821
Constituent Correspondence Box 97
McCluskey, James-McCombs, Mc91
McConaughey-McCormack, Mc92
McCormic-McCormick, John, Mc93
McCormick, Joseph-McCoy, Bob, Mc94
McCoy, Catherine-McCoy, Lilly, Mc95
McCoy, Marie-McCoy, Robert, Mc96
McCoy, Roscoe-McCue, R. L., Mc97
McCue, Terry-McCullough, Guthrie, Mc98
McCullough, Witcher-McCurdy, Mc99
McCurry-McCutcheon, Mc100
McDaniel, A. L.-McDaniel, Frank, Mc101
McDaniel, Geraldine-McDaniel, James, Mc102
McDaniel, J. R.-McDaniel, Roger, Mc103
McDaniel, Roger-McDerment, Mc104
McDevitt-McDonald, Johnny, Mc105
McDonald, John-McDonald, T. H., Mc106
BOX 822
Constituent Correspondence Box 98
McDonald, Virginia-McDonough, Bernard, Mc107
McDonough, B. P.-McDougal, Mc108
McDougle-McDowell, Leslie, Mc109
McDowell, M. E.-McElwee, Basil, Mc110
McElwee, Charles-McFarland, Bobby, Mc111
McFarland, C. Howard-McGavack, Mc112
McGavin-McGee, Jim, Mc113
McGee, Joe-McGee, Robert, Mc114
McGee, S. T.-McGhee, Mc115
McGill-McGinnis, George, Mc116
McGinnis, H. C.-McGinnis, Thomas, Mc117
McGinnis, William-McGowan, Mc118
McGoye-McGraw, Morgan, Mc119
McGraw, Marjorie-McGuinness, Mc120
McGuire, B. G.-McHaffie, Mc121
McHale-McIntire, Mc122
McIntosh-McIntyre, Ruth, Mc123
McIntyre, Thomas-McKay, Thomas, Mc124
BOX 823
Constituent Correspondence Box 99
McKeand-McKeown, Mc125
McKiltrick-McKinney, Elmer, Mc126
McKinney, Flora-McKinney, William, Mc127
McKinney, Winfred-McLaughlin, C. L., Mc128
McLaughlin, Dana-McLaughlin, George, Mc129
McLaughlin, George-McLaughlin, Helen, Mc130
McLaughlin, J. Kemp-McLoughlin, Mc131
McLean-McMahon, Richard, Mc132
McMahon, Roger-McMillian, Mc133
McMillen-McMinn, Mc134
McMore, Harold, Mc135
McMorran-McNabb, Mc136
McNair-McNeil, Henry, Mc137
McNeil, E. V.-McNickle, Mc138
McNicol-Martin China Company-McNeer, Mc139
McNutt-McQuade, Joe, Mc140
McQuade, Marian, Mc141
McQuade, Ruth-McSpadden, Mc142
McSweeny-McVey, Mc143
McVicker-McWillie, Mc144
BOX 824
Constituent Correspondence Box 100
Nabors-Nagle, Anthony, N1
Nagle, Eugene-Napier, Hobert, N2
Napier, Ira-Nash, Bradley, N3
Nash, Bradley-National Seating and Dimension Company, N4
Nation-Nazelrod, N5
Neace-Neal, Ricky Ray, N6
Neal, Robert-Neeley, N7
Neely-Neff, Edward, N8
Neff, Edward-Nefflin, N9
Negri-Nelson, Helen, N10
Nelson, Isa-Nelson, Paul, N11
Nelson, Pearlie-Nern, N12
Nesbit-Nestmann, N13
Nesto-Nestor, N14
BOX 825
Constituent Correspondence Box 101
Nethercutt-Neville, Everett, N15
Neville, James-Newbrough, N16
Newbrough-Newlon, N16A
Newell-Newman, Jay, N16B
Newman, Isabel-Newsome, N17
Newson-Nicely, Ron, N18
Nicely, Steven-Nicholas, N19
Nicholes-Nichols, Bryan, N20
Nichols, C. F.-Nichols, Howard, N21
Nichols, J. Pat-Nichols, Luwana, N22
Nichols, Mary-Nichols, Robert, N23
Nichols, Robert-Nichols, William, N24
Nichols, William-Nicholson, Clarence, N25
Nicholson, Darrell-Nicholson, Earl, N26
Nicholson, Freeman-Nicklas, N27
Nickerson-Nicklin, L. Prince, N28
Nicklin, Ward-Nida, Melvin, N29
Niday, Morris-Nine, N30
BOX 826
Constituent Correspondence Box 102
Niner-Nixon, Moses, N31
Nixon, Ronald-Nodyne, N32
Noble-Noel, N33
Noell-Nolde, N34
Nolen-Noonan, Daniel, N35
Noonan, Reba-Norman, C. D., N36
Norman, Delbert-Norman, Robert, N37
Norman, R. S.-North, Earl, N38
North Elementary School-Norwich, N39
Notarantone-Nottingham, N40
Noud-Nowlin, N41
Nowling-Nugen, N42
Nugent-Null, Robert, N43
Null, William-Nunley, James, N44
Nunley, Morris-Nutter, David, N45
Nutter, F. B.-Nutter, Pearl, N46
Nutter, Rollin-Nuzum, Jack, N47
Nuzum, John-Nystrom, N48
Oakes-Oaye, O1
O’Bannon-Obregon, O2
O’Brien, O3
O’Broin-Ochsendorf, O4
O’Connell-O’Connor, O5
O’Daniel-O’Dea, O6
O’Dell, Ardie-O’Dell, Clint, O7
O’Dell, Dayton-O’Dell, Josie, O8
O’Dell, Kenny-O’Dell, Roy, O9
O’Dell, Steven-O’Dell, William, O10
Oden-O’Donovan, O11
Oehler-Oettmeir, O12
O’Farrell-Ofsa, O13
Ogburn-Ogle, O14
BOX 827
Constituent Correspondence Box 103
O’Halloran-Ojeda, O15
O’Keefe-Okolish, O16
Olash-Oldaker, O17
Olden-Olds, O18
Olean-Olivas, O19
Olive-Oliver, John, O20
Oliver, L. A.-Oliver, Walter, O21
Oliverio, Betty-Oliverio, Michael, O22
Oliverio, Paul-Olliver, O23
Olman-Olszawski, O24
O’Mahony-Omps, O25
Onderko-Ondrick, O26
O’Neal-O’Neale, O27
O’Neil-O’Neill, O28
Oni-Onifer, O29
Ooten, O30
Opaskey-O’Quinn, O31
Orander-Orinick, O32
Orlandi-Orlofske, O33
Ormond-Ornick, O34
O’Roark-Orquiza, O35
Orr-Orren, O36
Orsillo-Orsini, O37
Orteza-Ortiz, O38
Osage Flooding-Osborn, O39
Osborne, Arthur-Osborne, Cynthia, O40
Osborne, Dewey-Osborne, Joyce, O41
Osborne, Lee-Osborne, Robert, O42
Osborne, S. C.-Osborne, William, O43
Osburn-O’Sullivan, O44
Otey-Otha, O45
Ott, Charles-Ott, John, O46
Otte-Oudersluys, O47
Ouidio-Ourbacker, O48
Ours-Ourth, O49
Overbaugh-Overton, O50
Ovies, O51
Owen, Arch-Owen, Mark, O52
Owens, Anna-Owens, Douglas, O53
Owens, Edith-Owens, Harry, O54
Owens, J. T.-Owens, Millars, O55
Owens, Paul-Owens, William, O56
Owings, Robert-Owsley, O57
Oxier, O58
Oxley, O59
Oyewole-Ozmina, O60
BOX 828
Constituent Correspondence Box 104
Pabon-Pack, Kenneth, P1
Pack, Lee-Paiddy, P2
Paige-Painter, Pearl, P3
Painter, Robert-Palmatia, P4
Palmer-Paluras, P5
Pamintuan-Panetta, P6
Panhandle Lodge #74-Papermaster, P7
Papermaster-Paquette, P8
Paragon-Park, P9
Parker, Anna-Parker, Richard, P10
Parker, Robert-Parks, Edgar, P11
Parks, Eloise-Parrack, P12
Parrill-Parshall, P13
Parsons, Anna-Parsons, Mike, P14
BOX 829
Constituent Correspondence Box 105
Parsons, Mike-Parziale, P15
Pascasio-Pastoria, P16
Pastorius-Patrick, Robert, P17
Patrick, Robert-Patterson, John, P18
Patterson, John-Patton, P19
Pauch-Pauley, Billy, P20
Pauley, Bill-Pauley, Mary Ann, P21
Pauley, Michael-Paulin, P22
Paull-Pawlus, P23
Paxson-Payne, Howard, P24
Payne, Jackie-Payne, Robert, P25
Payne, Ruffner-Pearcy, Evert, P26
BOX 830
Constituent Correspondence Box 106
Pearcy, Thomas-Pearson, Wade, P27
Pease-Peery, P28
Peet-Pelzel, P29
Pemberton-Pennington, Hilda, P30
Pennington, James-Percival, P31
Perdue-Perelman, P32
Perelman-Perkins, Lamont, P33
Perkins, Merrold-Perrill, P34
Perrin-Perris, P35
Perrone-Perry, Evelyn, P36
Perry, Florence-Perry, James, P37
Perry, James-Perry, Roger, P38
Perry, Ruie-Perry, Wilma, P39
BOX 831
Constituent Correspondence Box 107
Perris-Persinger, Sarah, P40
Persinger, William-Peters, Eva, P41
Peters, George-Peters, Richard, P42
Peters, Robert-Peterson, C., P43
Peterson, C. L.-Petit, Richard, P44
Petroski-Petrucci, P45
Petry, Arnold-Pettito, P46
Pettry, Albert-Pettry, Luther, P47
Pettry, Oliver-Peyton, Donald, P48
Peyton, David-Phares, Emerson, P49
Phares, Franklin-Phelps, Michael, P50
Phelps, Norma-Phillips, Beverly, P51
Phillips, Bill-Phillips, Chester, P52
Phillips, Christopher-Phillips, Curtis, P53
Phillips, Dale-Phillips, Dara, P54
Phillips, David-Phillips, Gail, P55
Phillips, Gary-Phillips, Howard, P56
Phillips, Irma-Phillips, Lucille, P57
BOX 832
Constituent Correspondence Box 108
Phillips, Madeline-Phillips, Patty, P58
Phillips, Pearl-Phillips, Rosland, P59
Phillips, Rosetta-Phillips, Willard, P60
Phillips, William-Physicians, Selective Service of, P61
Pia-Pidcock, P62
Piedmont Ice and Locker Service-Pierpont, P63
Pierce-Pierre, P64
Pierson-Pifer, P65
Pigott-Pike, Eugene, P66
Pike, Howard-Pines, P67
Pingley, Benjamin-Pingley, Junior, P68
Pingley, Linda-Pingley, Ruth, P69
Pingley, Troy, P70
Pingley, William-Pinkerton, P71
Pinnell-Piper, Anna, P72
Piper, Charles-Pishner, P73
Pitcher-Pitser, P74
Pitt-Pittsonburger, P75
Pitzer, Alden-Pitzer, George, P76
Pitzer, James-Plants, P77
BOX 833
Constituent Correspondence Box 109
Plass-Plues, P78
Plum-Plyman, P79
Pnakovich-Poe, Morgan, P80
Poe, Norma-Pokrzywa, P81
Polan-Poland, P82
Polcari-Poling, Clarence, P83
Poling, Clarence-Poling, Ira, P84
Poling, J. Bruce-Poling, Robert, P85
Poling, Robert-Polk, P86
Pollack-Pollero, P87
Polling-Pollock, Anthony, P88
Pollock, Marge-Pomeroy, Geral, P89
Pomeroy, James-Pope, Edgar, P90
Pope, Edgar-Porter, Erwin, P91
Porter, Eph-Porterfield, P. T., P92
Porterfield, R. W.-Post, Don, P93
Post, Don-Posey, Earl, P94
BOX 834
Constituent Correspondence Box 110
Poteet-Potts, Michael, P95
Potts, Sarah-Povich, P96
Powell, Andy-Powell, Howard, P97
Powell, J. K.-Powell, Kenneth, P98
Powell, Larry-Powers, Clarence, P99
Powers, Daniel-Powers, Mary, P100
Powers, Maurice-Pownall, P101
Pozega-Prather, J. A., P102
Prather, Jeannie-Pratt, John, P103
Pratt, James-Presley, P104
Presseau-Prestininzi, P105
Preston-Price, Albert, P106
Price, Arnold-Price, H. E., P107
Price, Harold-Price, Jane, P108
Price, Jimmy-Price, Marcia, P109
Price, Margaret-Price, Paul, P110
BOX 835
Constituent Correspondence Box 111
Price, R. G.-Pricetown Volunteer Fire Department, P111
Prichard-Prieto, P112
Prillerman-Pringle, P113
Printz-Pritt, Charles, P114
Pritt, Clarence-Pritt, Virgil, P115
Pritt, Wanda-Proctor, John, P116
Profitt-Propst, Irvin, P117
Propst, Linda-Proudfoot, Robert, P118
Proudfoot, Truman-Pruitte, P119
Prunty-Pudder, P120
Pueblo, Seizure of-Pugh, Hubert, P121
Pugh, Isaac-Punkston, P122
Punper-Pushkin, P123
Puskar-Puzzuoli, P124
Pvezkop-Pyles, James, P125
Pyles, James-Pyles, Paul, P126
Pyles, Raymond-Pzzinie, P127
BOX 836
Constituent Correspondence Box 112
Quada-Quattrouki, Q1
Queen, Alvis-Queen, Ervin, Q2
Queen, Gae-Queener, Q3
Querry-Quewet, Q4
Quick-Quidas, Q5
Quigley, Q6
Quillen-Quillin, Q7
Quince-Quintero, Q8
Quisenberry-Qurry, Q9
R. S. General Store-Raad, R1
Rabanal-Radabaugh, David, R2
Radabaugh, George-Rader, F. A., R3
Rader, Fred-Radzikowski, R4
Radzyminsky-Raguson, R5
Rahall-Rainelle Army Reserve Center, R6
Rainelle Recreation Project-Rakes, Frank, R7
Rakes, Frank, R8
Rakes, John-Ralston, Richard, R9
Ramada Inn-Ramsburg, R10
Ramser-Ramsey, Doris, R11
Ramsey, Doris-Ramsey, John, R12
Ramsey, Ken-Ramsey, Turner, R13
Ramsey, Velma-Randell, R14
Randolph, Ashby-Randolph, Oley, R15
Randolph, Polly-Randolph, Sandford, R16
BOX 837
Constituent Correspondence Box 113
Randolph, Sandra-Ranza, R17
Rapchick-Raskin, R18
Rasmussen-Rathore, R19
Ratliff, R20
Ratrie-Ray, Hurlon, R21
Ray, Hurlon-Ray, Judy, R22
Ray, Larry-Ray, Theodore, R23
Ray, Thurman-Raynes, Dayton, R24
Rea-Reams, R25
Reardon-Reasner, R26
Reasor-Reckard, Lois, R27
Reckard, Mary-Rectenwald, R28
Red China Visit-Redmon, R29
Redmond-Reed, Caroleen, R30
Reed, C. R.-Reed, Gregory, R31
Reed, Harry-Reed, James, R32
Reed, James-Reed, Julia, R33
Reed, Kay-Reed, Ruth, R34
BOX 838
Constituent Correspondence Box 114
Reed, Sharon-Reedy, Roy, R35
Reedy, Troy-Reel, R36
Reen-Reesman, R37
Reeves-Reeher, R38
Reich-Reid, Irene, R39
Reid, James-Reilly, James, R40
Reilly, James-Remke, R41
Rempe-Renn, R42
Renner-Respass, R43
Repetsky-Retton, R44
Rettzo-Rexroad, R45
Rexroade-Reymard, R46
Reynolds, Albert-Reynolds, Delbert, R47
Reynolds, Delbert, R48
Reynolds, E. M.-Reynolds, Henry, R49
Reynolds, J. W.-Reynolds, William, R50
Reynolds, S. L.-Reynolds, William, R51
Rhatican-Rhodes, Dusty, R52
Rhodes, Emma-Rhodes, Walter, R53
BOX 839
Constituent Correspondence Box 115
Rhodes, William-Rhodes, Winters, R54
Rhoe-Rice, Fenton, R55
Rice, Fred-Rice, Lillian, R56
Rice, Margaret-Rice, Tim, R57
Rice, Ward-Richard, Nellie, R58
Richard, Hanley-Richard, Michael, R59
Richards, A. A.-Richards, James, R60
Richards, Jayne-Richards, Nina, R61
Richards, Okey-Richardson, Ann, R62
Richardson, Bee-Richardson, Mary, R63
Richardson, M. J.-Richmond, Ella, R64
Richmond, Gregory-Ricks, R65
Riddel-Riddle, James, R66
Riddle, Jimmy, R67
Riddle, Joe-Rider, Honzura, R68
Rider, John-Ridley, R69
Riebel-Riffe, Norman, R70
Riffe, Paul-Riffle, Gary, R71
BOX 840
Constituent Correspondence Box 116
Riffle, Gerald-Riggenbach, R72
Riggi-Riggleman, Martin, R73
Riggleman, Noah-Riggs, R74
Righman-Riker, R75
Riley, Anna-Riley, Patrick, R76
Riley, Phillip-Rine, John, R77
Rine, Aubrey-Ringer, Morris, R78
Ringer, Oscar-Ripalda, R79
Ripley-Risoff, R80
Rissetto-Ritchie, William, R81
Ritemore-Ritz, Howard, R82
Ritz, Michael-Rizzo, R83
Roach-Roback, R84
Robb-Roberts, Bruce, R85
Roberts, Cecil-Robert’s Exxon, R86
Roberts, Fleming-Roberts, Justin, R87
BOX 841
Constituent Correspondence Box 117
Roberts, Jonathan-Roberts, N. L., R88
Roberts, Nancie-Roberts, Virgil, R89
Roberts, Virgil-Robertson, Naomi, R90
Robertson, Neil-Robey, Randy, R91
Robinette-Robinson, Charles, R92
Robinson, Buddy-Robinson, Frank, R93
Robinson, Frank-Robinson, Jack, R94
Robinson, J. Hudson-Robinson, Jimmy, R95
Robinson, Jim-Robinson, Ray, R96
Robinson, Richard-Robrecht, R97
Robson-Rock, Ethel, R98
Rock, Harold-Rocovich, John, R99
Rocovich, Sue Ellen-Rodgers, R100
Rodish-Rogan, R101
Rogers, A. R.-Rogers, Donald, R102
BOX 842
Constituent Correspondence Box 118
Rogers, Earl-Rogers, George, R103
Rogers, H. A.-Rogers, Jim, R104
Rogers, Jimmy-Rogers, Kemper, R105
Rogers, Larry-Rogers, Riedy, R106
Rogers, Robert-Rogers, William, R107
Rogerson-Rokisky, R108
Roland-Rollins, Jonathan, R109
Rollins, K. David-Rollinson, R110
Rollyson-Romagnolia, R111
Romano-Romeo, Catherine, R112
Romeo, Frank-Romine, S. A., R113
Romine, William-Roost, R114
Root-Rose, Charles, R115
Rose, Clarence-Rose, Kenny, R116
Rose, Kermit-Rose, Richard, R117
Rose, S. H.-Rosenberg, Mervin, R118
Rosenberg, Robin-Rosencrance, John, R119
Rosencrance, Gary-Rosier, R120
Rosko-Ross, Herman, R121
Ross, Homer-Ross, Rowena, R122
BOX 843
Constituent Correspondence Box 119
Ross, Rowena-Rote, R123
Roten-Rothman, R124
Rothrock-Roush, R125
Rousseau-Rowan, Garnet, R126
Rowan, Della-Rowe, Arthur, R127
Rowe, Charles-Rowe, Nathan, R128
Rowe, Marion-Rownaghi, R129
Rownd-Roy, Norman, R130
Roy, Patricia-Rozon, R131
Ruano-Ruby, Laura, R132
Ruby, Laura-Ruckman, R133
Rudd-Ruiz, R134
Rukavina-Runner, Miles, R135
Runner, Pearl-Runyon, Carl, R136
Runyon, Donelle-Rural Arts and Crafts Association, R137
Rusch-Rush, R138
BOX 844
Constituent Correspondence Box 120
Rushden-Russell, Joan, R139
Russell, Larry-Russi, Gregory, R140
Russi, Peggy-Rutherford, John, R141
Rutherford, Mary-Ryan, Charles, R142
Ryan, D.-Ryan, Leslie, R143
Ryan, Mary-Ryan, Roy, R144
Ryan, Samuel-Rymer, R145
BOX 845
Constituent Correspondence Box 121
Saas-Sacasa, S1
Sacco-Sadler, S2
Saferstein-Saffrow, S3
Safreed-Sager, S4
Sagris-Salamie, S5
Salango-Saline, S6
Salisbury-Salomon, Ruth, S7
Salomon, Sidney-Salonica, S8
Salsbery-Sammons, Jane, S9
Sammons, Bennett-Samples, Daniel, S10
Samples, Deborah-Sampson, Arthur, S11
Sampson, B. G. Jr.-Sams, John David, S12
Sams, Judy-Samuels, George, S13
Samuels, Hunter-Sanders, John, S14
Sanders, Kay-Sandreth, S15
Sandridge-Sandstone, West Virginia, S16
Sandusky-San Julian, S17
Sankbeil-Santa Lucia, S18
Santalucia-Santrock, S19
Santy-Sargent, Isabelle, S20
BOX 846
Constituent Correspondence Box 122
Sargent, Marc, S21
Sargent, Pam-Sasso, David, S22
Sasso, David-Satcher, S23
Saterides-Sauf, S24
Saul-Saunders, Francis, S25
Saunders, George-Saunders, Samuel, S26
Saunders, Thomas-Savage, Gladys, S27
Savage, Barbara-Sawyers, Burl, S28
Sawyers, Burl-Sayre, Debra, S29
Sayre, Earl-Sayres, S30
Sayson-Scarberry, S31
Scarbro-Scarnecchia, S32
Scarry-Schaefer, Ed, S33
Schaefer, Ed-Schaffner, H. L., S34
Schaffner, John-Schenerlein, S35
Scherer-Schetronoff, S36
Schianetti-Schiazza, S37
Schifano-Schill, S38
Schillace-Schmidt, Dorothy, S39
BOX 847
Constituent Correspondence Box 123
Schmidt, Dorothy-Schneider, Alexander, S40
Schneider, A. B.-Schoolcraft, Cecil, S41
Schoolcraft, Charles-Schrumpf, S42
Schmauss-Schuller, Robert, S43
Schulz-Schwartz, Donald, S44
Schwartz, Erica-Scigliano, S45
Schwartz, Michael, S45A
Sciegaj-Scott, Byron, S46
Scotchel-Scott, Charles, S47
Scott, Charles-Scott, George, S48
Scott, Gerald-Scott, Jethro, S49
Scott, Jethro-Scott, Raymond, S50
Scott, Rebecca-Scott, Robert, S51
Scott, Robert-Scott, William, S52
Scott, W. C.-Scribner, Kim, S53
Scribner, Kim-Se, S54
BOX 848
Constituent Correspondence Box 124
Seabert-Seaburn, S55
Seacrist-Seater, S56
Seaton-Sechrengost, S57
Sech-Sedlak, S58
Sedlock-Seely, S59
Seery-Seibert, S60
Seick-Sell, H. K., S61
Sell, John-Sellers, William, S62
Sellitti-Semones, S63
Senate of West Virginia-Senior Citizens Bowling League, S64
Senjalia-Sensel, S65
Sensil-Serge, Frank, S66
Serge, Phillip-Setliff, S67
Setser-Sexton, Dorothy, S68
Sexton, George-Shackelford, Judy, S69
Shaaban-Shadle, S70
Shadrick-Shafer, Donna, S71
Shafer, Ernest-Shafer, Ruth, S72
BOX 849
Constituent Correspondence Box 125
Shafer, Thomas-Shaffer, Earl, S73
Shaffer, Edna-Shaffer, Garnett, S74
Shaffer, George-Shaffer, Loyal, S75
Shaffer, Martin-Shah, S76
Shahan, Betty-Shahan, Elie, S77
Shahan, J. Buhl, S77A
Shahan, J. Buhl, S77B
Shahan, Lloyd-Shamblin, S78
Shambaugh-Shannon, Clair, S79
Shannon, Frank-Shannon, Mike, S80
Shannon, Nita-Sharp, Deward, S81
Sharp, Dewey-Sharp, H. Sutton, S82
Sharp, J. H.-Sharp, Sutton, S83
Sharp, Thomas-Sharpolisky, John, S84
Sharpolisky, John-Shaver, Larry, S85
Shaver, Lela-Shaver, Melvin, S86
Shaver, Melvin, S87
BOX 850
Constituent Correspondence Box 126
Shaver, Melvin-Shaw, Glenn, S88
Shaw, Harriet-Shea, S89
Sheaffer-Shears, Jackie, S90
Shears, William-Sheets, Harry, S91
Sheets, Jack-Sheldon, S92
Shelhammer-Shelton, Bobbie, S93
Shelton, S94
Sheme-Shepherd, Etta, S95
Shepherd College-Shepler, S96
Shepp-Sheppard, Mike, S97
Sheppard, Roger-Sherman, Louis, S98
Sherman, Louise-Shey, S99
Shia-Shien, S100
Shiflet-Shine, S101
Shingleton-Shipe, S102
Shiplette-Shivilier, S103
Shloss-Sholes, S104
Shomali-Shomo, Denver, S105
Shomo, Frank-Shoop, Eleanor, S106
Shoop, Hamilton-Short, Raymond, S107
BOX 851
Constituent Correspondence Box 127
Short, Raymond-Short, Robert, S108
Short, Ronald-Showalter, J. S., S109
Showalter, James-Shrayer, S110
Shreeves-Shreve, Clyde, S111
Shreve, Delno-Shreve, Thurman, S112
Shreve, Walter-Shrewsbury, David, S113
Shrewsbury, Essie-Shriver, S114
Shroades-Shrout, Michael, S115
Shrout, Richard-Shull, S116
Shultz-Shumate, S117
Shupe-Sibert, S118
Sibold-Siers, C. D., S119
Siers, Oran-Sigmon, Leonard, S120
Sigmon, P. T.-Silletta, S121
Silliman-Silvester, Gerald, S122
Silvester, Helen-Simington, S123
Simmers-Simmons, Darrel, S124
Simmons, Daniel-Simmons, Gordon, S125
BOX 852
Constituent Correspondence Box 128
Simmons, H. J.-Simmons, Ora, S126
Simmons, Glen-Simmons, Robert, S127
Simmons, Robert-Simmons, Zack, S128
Simms-Sims, S129
Simon, Alice-Simon, Stephen, S130
Simon, Steve-Simons, S131
Simonton-Simpkins, Lucian, S132
Simpkins, Mary-Simpson, Frank, S133
Simpson, George-Simpson, William, S134
Simroth-Sims, Mabel, S135
Sims, Ralph-Sine, Albert, S136
Sine, C. W.-Singleton, Harry, S137
Singleton, Jan-Sinnett, Eula, S138
Sinnett, Gerald-Siple, S139
Sippe-Sisko, S140
Sisler-Sites, John, S141
Sites, Mary-Sizemore, Faye, S142
Sizemore, Feyrl-Sizemore, Robert, S143
BOX 853
Constituent Correspondence Box 129
Sizemore, Paul-Skaggs, S144
Skalski-Skeen, George, S145
Skeen, Fred-Skeens, P. B., S146
Skeens, Frank-Skidmore, Donna, S147
Skidmore, Danny-Skidmore, Huffman, S148
Skidmore, Jack-Skiles, S149
Skinner-Skipper, S150
Sklar-Slater, Bruce, S151
Slater, Daphne-Slaton, S152
Slattery-Slaughter, S153
Slaven-Sleeman, S154
Sleesher-Slifkin, S155
Sligar-Sloan, James, S156
Sloan, Lee-Sloan, Woodrow, S157
Sloane-Slone, Dock, S158
Slone, John-Smallwood, Paul, S159
Smallwood, Ralph-Smith, Alice, S160
Smith, Alice-Smith, Ballard, S161
Smith, Barbara-Smith, Billy, S162
BOX 854
Constituent Correspondence Box 130
Smith, Billy-Smith, C. E., S163
Smith, C. E.-Smith, Cedric, S164
Smith, Charles, S165
Smith, Chris-Smith, Cyrus, S166
Smith, D.-Smith, Dick, S167
Smith, Dolleretta-Smith, Douglas, S168
Smith, Deborah-Smith, Elizabeth, S169
Smith, Elliott-Smith, Franklin, S170
Smith, Franklin-Smith, George, S171
Smith, George-Smith, Grover, S172
Smith, H. A.-Smith, Henry, S173
Smith, Herbert-Smith, Howard, S174
Smith, Howard-Smith, Hulett, S175
Smith, Hunter-Smith, Jesse, S176
Smith, Jesse-Smith, John, S177
Smith, John-Smith, Kenneth, S178
Smith, Kern-Smith, Leslie, S179
Smith, Leslie-Smith, Lorraine, S180
BOX 855
Constituent Correspondence Box 131
Smith, Louis-Smith, Lucius, S181
Smith, Lucius-Smith, Mamie, S182
Smith, M. Blair-Smith, Mary, S183
Smith, Mary-Smith, Michelle, S184
Smith, Mildred-Smith, Nora, S185
Smith, Oce-Smith, Owen, S186
Smith, P. C.-Smith, Rasha, S187
Smith, Ray-Smith, Robert, S188
Smith, R. D.-Smith, Roger, S189
Smith, Roger-Smith, S. Porter, S190
Smith, S. Preston-Smith, Sandra, S191
Smith, R. B.-Smith, Steve, S192
Smith, Steve-Smith, Timothy, S193
Smith, Troy-Smith, W. Q., S194
Smith, Walker-Smith, Wayne, S195
Smith, Wilbur-Smith, William, S196
Smith, William, S197
Smith, William, S198
Smith, William-Smoot, Alford, S199
Smoot, David-Smythe, S200
BOX 856
Constituent Correspondence Box 132
Snapp-Snelling, S201
Snelson-Snider, A. B., S202
Snider, Allen-Snider, Verl, S203
Snider, W. J.-Snodgrass, Michael, S204
Snodgrass, Minnie-Snodgrass, Virginia, S205
Snodgrass, Walter-Snyder, Eugene, S206
Snyder, E. L.-Snyder, Harold, S207
Snyder, Helma-Snyder, Michael, S208
Snyder, Nora-Snyder, Roger, S209
Snyder, Russell-Snyder, Walter, S210
Snyder, William-Sochko, S211
Socker-Solochek, S212
Solodeon-Solomon, S213
Solon-Somosky, S214
Somuano-Sonis, S215
Sonderman-Sorrels, S216
Sos-Southern, David, S217
Southern, Albert-Southern, Robert, S218
BOX 857
Constituent Correspondence Box 133
Southern West Virginia Independent Coal Operators Association-Southworth, S219
Sovel-Spadaro, S220
Spade-Sparks, B. D., S221
Sparks, Belle-Sparks, Nancy, S222
Sparks, Orb-Spaulding, Ira, S223
Spaulding, John-Spears, Jae, S224
Spears, James-Spence, Grovely, S225
Spence, Helen-Spencer, Fred, S226
Spencer, Gary-Spencer, L. B., S227
Spencer, Linda-Sperle, S228
Sperlazza, Alfonse J.-Spicer, Florence, S229
Spicer, James B.-Spinks, Gennings, S230
Spinks, Mary Jane-Spoloric, Tony, S231
Sponaugle, Adam-Spotte, Adler E., S232
Spradlin, Albert-Spring, Luther, S233
Springborn, Roland-Springston, Lillian, S234
Sprnkle, Calvin C.-Spurgeon, Winoma, S235
Spurlin, Ralph-Srisajjakul, Praween, S236
St. Albans Boat Club-Staats, Ivy J., S237
Staats, Kim-Stafford, Harry, S238
BOX 858
Constituent Correspondence Box 134
Stafford, Gordon Michael-Stahl, Robert William, S239
Stahl, Robert W.-Stallworth, James D., S240
Stalnaker, Bantz-Stalnaker, Charles, S241
Stalnaker, David-Stalnaker, Forest, S242
Stalnaker, Forest-Stalnaker, J. Paul, S243
Stalnaker, Neil-Stalnaker, William, S244
Stalnaker, William D.-Standifer, Alfred, S245
Standifer, Alfred L.-Stankus, Joseph W., S246
Stanich, Rudolph-Stanley, Frances, S247
Stanley, George-Stanley, Louis, S248
Stanley, Clarabell-Stanley, Phillip, S249
Stanley, Primadonna-Stanley, Wilmer, S250
Stanovich-Stants, S251
Stanya-Starcher, Joy, S252
Starcher, Julia-Starck, Edward, S253
Starck Van Lines-Starkey, Theresa, S254
Starkey, Thomas-Starvaggi, S255
Starry, S256
Starsick-Staton, George, S257
Staton, John-Stearns, S258
Steber-Steele, Carol, S259
BOX 859
Constituent Correspondence Box 135
Steele, Clarence-Steele, Lawrence, S260
Steele, Lawrence-Steffick, S261
Steffy-Stemple, David, S262
Stemple, Dayton-Stenger, S263
Stenland-Stephens, Robert, S264
Stephens, Stan-Sterling, Earnest, S265
Sterling, Earnest-Sternback, S266
Sterner-Stevens, Eugene, S267
Stevens, Eugene-Stevens, Joy, S268
Stevens, L. L.-Stevenson, Inabelle, S269
Stevenson, Carolyn-Stewart, Burt, S270
Stewart, Betty-Stewart, Guy, S271
Stewart, Hallie-Stewart, Leroy, S272
Stewart, Leslie-Stewart, Stanley, S273
Stewart, Stephan-Stewart, W. J., S274
Steyer-Stickler, Homer, S275
Stickler, Larry-Stilley, S276
Stilling-Stinnett, Edgar, S277
BOX 860
Constituent Correspondence Box 136
Stinnett, Edith-Stinson, S278
Stire-Stocks, S279
Stockstill-Stoica, S280
Stoker-Stollings, Harvey, S281
Stollings, Luther-Stone, George, S282
Stone, Geraldine-Stone, Mary Kay, S283
Stone, Margaret-Stoots, S284
Stoppe-Stouper, S285
Stout, Albert-Stout, Hay, S286
Stout, Ivy-Stout, Wanda, S287
Stout, Wanda-Stover, Ada, S288
Stover, Bill-Stover, H. R., S289
Stover, James-Stover, Velma, S290
Stover, Velma-Stowers, S291
Strachan-Strahin, S292
Straight-Straley, Haley, S293
Straley, H. W.-Strauf, S294
Straughter-Streets, George, S295
Streets, Harry-Strickland, Delbert, S296
Strickland, George-Strobridge, S297
Strock-Strother, Earl, S298
Strother, Hazel, S299
BOX 861
Constituent Correspondence Box 137
Strother, Larn-Stubbs, Elmer, S300
Stubbs, Fred-Stuckey, Grover, S301
Stuckey, Ina-Stull, S302
Stultz-Stump, Henry, S303
Stump, James-Sturgell, S304
Sturgill-Sturm, Simon, S305
The Sturm-Su, S306
Suabada-Subhan, S307
Sublett-Suchanek, S308
Suchanich-Sullivan, Charles, S309
Sullivan, Diana-Sullivan, Wynn, S310
Sulser-Summerfield, S311
Summers, A. K.-Summers, C. W., S312
Summers, Danny-Summers, James, S313
Summers, James-Sumney, S314
Sumpio-Surplus Sales Information Services, S315
Surratt-Sutphin, S316
Sutter-Sutton, Olive, S317
BOX 862
Constituent Correspondence Box 138
Sutton, Ronal-Svinarich, S318
Svobada-Swann, Rayanna, S319
Swanson, Carl-Swecker, Charles, S320
Swecker, David-Swecker, Leonard, S321
Swecker, Mamie-Sweeney, Edwin, S322
Sweeney, Hiram-Sweeney, Jack, S323
Sweeney, Janet-Sweeney, Thomas, S324
Sweeney, Martin-Swick, Farley, S325
Swick, Ackerman-Swiger, Carroll, S326
Swiger, Charles-Swiger, Michael, S327
Swiger, Paul-Swisher, Carl, S328
Swisher, Charles-Swope, W. D., S329
Sword-Sylvester, Helen, S330
Sylvester, Lawrence-Sypolt, Frank, S331
Sypolt, McKinley-Szabriers, S332
Szaks-Szuch, S333
BOX 863
Constituent Correspondence Box 139
T.-Tabler, T1
Tabor-Tackett, John, T2
Tackett, John-Taft, Gary, T3
Taggart-Talago, T4
Talbert-Talbot, T5
Talbott, Bertha-Talbott, Hazel, T6
Talbott, Hubert-Talbott, William, T7
Talenfeld-Talley, T8
Tallman-Tan, Manuel, T9
Tan, Maria-Tanner, Robert, T10
Tanner, Robert-Tate, Charles, T11
Tate, Charles-Taylor, A. J., T12
Taylor, A. J.-Taylor, Charles, T13
Taylor, Chester-Taylor, Daniel, T14
Taylor, Daniel-Taylor, Donald, T15
Taylor, Dorothy-Taylor, Fred, T16
Taylor, Gerald-Taylor, Hubert, T17
Taylor, Hubert, T18
BOX 864
Constituent Correspondence Box 140
Taylor, Hubert-Taylor, Joseph, T19
Taylor, Judith-Taylor, Kathleen, T20
Taylor, Keith-Taylor, Norma, T21
Taylor, O. H.-Taylor, Sandra, T22
Taylor, Sara-Taylor, William, T23
Taylor, William-Taymar, T24
Tchalekian-Teer, T25
Teeter-Teets, John, T26
Teets, J. L.-Teets, Winston, T27
Teicheiro-Tennant, Robert, T28
Tennant, Robert-Tenney, Ray, T29
Tenney, Ray-Tenney, Willis, T30
Tenore-Terlosky, T31
Ternent-Terry, Joseph, T32
Terry, Karen-Teter, Cuyler, T33
Teter, Dennis-Teter, Hubert, T34
Teter, James-Teter, Paul, T35
Teter, Robert-Thacker, Gladys, T36
BOX 865
Constituent Correspondence Box 141
Thacker, P. E.-Tharpe, T37
Thatcher’s Dairy-Thaxton, Robert, T38
Thayer-Thecker, T39
Theis-Theiss, Joe, T40
Theiss, Paul-Thibadeau, T41
Thiem-Thomann, T42
Thomas, A.-Thomas, Carol, T43
Thomas, Carole-Thomas, Elsia, T44
Thomas, Frank-Thomas, Hubert, T45
Thomas, Irene-Thomas, James, T46
Thomas, James-Thomas, Marshall, T47
Thomas, Marie-Thomas, Robert, T48
Thomas, Roger-Thome, Dennis, T49
Thome, Gloria-Thompson, Audrey, T50
Thompson, B. B.-Thompson, Clarence, T51
Thompson, Clyde-Thompson, C. Truman, T52
Thompson, Darrell-Thompson, Everett, T53
Thompson, Everett-Thompson, Gordon, T54
BOX 866
Constituent Correspondence Box 142
Thompson, Glenn-Thompson, Jerry, T55
Thompson, Jerry-Thompson, Loren, T56
Thompson, Lewis-Thompson, Quincy, T57
Thompson, R. B.-Thompson, Tressie, T58
Thompson, Urena-Thon, T59
Thorn-Thorne, T60
Thorngate-Throckmorton, H. E., T61
Throckmorton, H. E.-Tiano, Samuel, T62
Tiano, Sam-Tierney, T63
Tiffner-Tignor, T64
Tighe-Tiller, T65
Tilley-Tilton, Georgia, T66
Timberlake-Tinder, T67
Tingler-Tinney, James, T68
Tinney, Othella-Tipton, Edith, T69
BOX 867
Constituent Correspondence Box 143
Tipton, Nora-Todd, Ocie, T70
Todesko-Tolbert, William, T71
Toler-Toles, T72
Tolison-Tomano, T73
Tomasi-Tomasky, T74
Tomchin-Tomlinson, Hustead, T75
Tomlinson, James-Toney, John, T76
Toney, Lloyd-Tooker, T77
Toole-Toothman, Fred, T78
Toothman, Gerald-Topping, James, T79
Topping, John-Toth, Michael, T80
Toth, Rose-Tow, T81
Towers Grade School-Towson, T82
Townsend-Trail, Andrew, T83
Trail, A. T.-Transue, T84
Tratch-Treadway, Thomas, T85
Treadway, William-Trenton, T86
BOX 868
Constituent Correspondence Box 144
Tresnor-Trickett, T87
Tri-County Business & Industrial Development Corporation-Trimble, Kenneth, T88
Trimble, Marguerite-Triplett, George, T89
Triplett’s Gulf-Triplett, John, T90
Triplett, Larry-Trout, T91
Troute-Truesdale, Pat, T92
Truesdale, Patrick-Trupo, John, T93
Trupo, Russell-Tucker, Arnold, T94
Tucker, Atha-Tucker, James, T95
Tucker, John-Tucker, Leroy, T96
Tucker, Mamie-Tufty, T97
Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce-Turley, Dewey, T98
Turley, Azel-Turnbull, T99
Turner, A. S.-Turner, Douglas, T100
Turner, Eldon-Turner, Kim, T101
Turner, Lana-Tweedy, T102
BOX 869
Constituent Correspondence Box 145
Tweel-Tyler, Carroll, T103
Tyler, Carroll-Tyler, Milan, T104
Tyler, W. E.-Tyzenhouse, T105
Ubeda-Udy, U1
Uhl, Charles-Uhl, Malcolm, U2
Uker-Ulm, U3
Umberger-Umstead, U4
Unangst-Underwood, Gordon, U5
Underwood, Herbert-Underwood, Leonard, U6
Underwood, Marie-Underwood, Willard, U7
Unger, U8
Union Community Improvement Association-Unterzuber, U9
Updegraff-Updike, U10
Uphold-Upton, U11
Urban, U12
Urbaniak-Urbas, U13
Urciolo-Urick, U14
Urquhart-Urso, U15
Usher, Brian, U16
Utt, U17
Utter, U18
Utterback-Uttermohlen, U19
Uveges, Zolie, U20
Vaas-Valentine, Frederick, V1
Valentine, Fred-Van, Jeffrey, V2
Van, J. C.-Vance, Angela, V3
Vance, A. Arthur-Vance, Clarence, V4
Vance, David-Vance, Frederick, V5
Vance, Garnet-Vance, Lora, V6
Vance, Lee-Vance, Patricia, V7
Vance, Reuben-Van Cleve, V8
Vandale-Vandall, V9
Vande Linde-Vandevort, V10
Vandevender, V11
Van de Water, V12
BOX 870
Constituent Correspondence Box 146
Vanin-Van Metre, V13
Vannatter-Vanscoy, M. R., V14
Vanscoy, Ottis-Van Voorhis, V15
Van Vuuren-Vargas, Milagros, V16
Vargas, Schuyler-Varney, John, V17
Varney, Louis-Vasil, V18
Vasquez-Vassilou, V19
Vaughan, V20
Vaughn-Vaziri, V21
Veach-Veith, V22
Velasquez-Verdula, V23
Veres-Verton, V24
Vesey-Vezmar, V25
Via-Vickers, Arnold, V26
Vickers, Carl-Viener, Robert, V27
Viener, Robert-Villaneuva, V28
Viller-Vilone, V29
Vilone, Manuel-Vines, Otis, V30
BOX 871
Constituent Correspondence Box 147
Vineyard-Vista Volunteers, V31
Vital-Vittone, V32
Vocher-Voithofer, V33
Volanty-Volz, V34
Von Ark-Vymetalik, V35
Wabb-Waddell, Pearl, W1
Waddell, James-Wade, John, W2
Wade, Larry-Wagner, Ruth, W3
Wagner, Terri-Waitkus, Alex, W4
Waitkus, Robert-Waldron, J. C., W5
Waldron, John-Walker, Dillard, W6
Walker, Donald-Walker, Floyd, W7
Walker, Floyd-Walker, Jesse, W8
Walker, Jerry-Walker, Nathaniel, W9
Walker, R. C.-Walkup, Garland, W10
Walkup, Homer-Wallace, James, W11
BOX 872
Constituent Correspondence Box 148
W12 EMPTY
Wallace, Jack-Wallace, Nancy, W13
Wallace, Ralph-Waller, James, W14
Waller, John-Walls, C. H., W15
Walls, C. H.-Walls, Orville, W16
Walls, Paul-Walsh, Reginald, W17
Walsh, Ruth-Walters, Harold, W18
Walters, Harry-Wansley, Thad, W19
Wampler-Wamsley, W20
Wandling-Ward, Ethel, W21
Ward, E. H.-Ward, Holly, W22
Ward, Ida-Ward, Kenneth, W23
Ward, Kenny-Warden, Henry, W24
Ward, Mary Ann-Ware, Brandebury, W25
Ware, Charles-Ware, Edward, W26
Ware, Gary-Ware, Nancy, W27
Ware, Oliver-Warford, W28
Wargo-Warner, Monroe, W29
Warner, Narva-Warnock, W30
BOX 873
Constituent Correspondence Box 149
Warren, Betty-Warren, Inez, W31
Warner, George-Waryk, W32
Waselchalk-Washington, Harold, W33
Washington, James-Waters, C. Lathan, W34
Waters, George-Waters, Warren, W35
Watkeys-Watkins, June, W36
Watkins, Louis-Watson, Carl, W37
Watson, Carol-Watson, Jerry, W38
Watson, Jock-Watson, William, W39
Watt, Jessie-Watterson, Lyle, W40
Watterworth-Watts, Willie, W41
Waterhouse-Waychoff, W42
Wayland-Wean, W43
Wearden-Weaserforth, W44
Weatherford-Weaver, Denzil, W45
Weaver, Dr.-Weaver, Joseph, W46
Weaver, Katherine-Weaver, William, W47
Webb, Arvil-Webb, F. Alvin, W48
Webb, Amy-Webb, Estel, W49
Webb, Frederick-Webb, Jane, W50
Webb, John-Webb, Mike, W51
BOX 874
Constituent Correspondence Box 150
Webb, Ned-Webb, William, W52
Webber-Weber, Charlotte, W53
Weber, Daniel-Webley, Howard, W54
Webley, Tom-Weeda, W55
Weekley-Weese, Bernard, W56
Weese, George-Weese, Fay, W57
Weese, Patrick-Weethee, W58
Wegman-Wehrle, W59
Weible-Weidman, W60
Weier-Weill, Herman, W61
Weiland, John-Weinheimer, W62
Weir-Weisblat, W63
Weisenberger-Welch, Bernard, W64
Welch, Bob-Welch, John, W65
Welch, Larry-Welker, Harold, W66
Weller, Catharine-Wellman, Freelin, W67
Wellman, Geneva-Wells, Douglas, W68
Wells, Earl-Wells, Inez, W69
Wells, J. M.-Wells, S. B., W70
BOX 875
Constituent Correspondence Box 151
Wells, Ruth-Wellsburg, Cardinal and Tidd Plants, W71
Welsch-Wen, W72
Wendel-Wenger, Michael, W73
Wengert, James-West, Claudia, W74
West, E. E.-West, Grat, W75
West, Howard-Westfall, Albert, W76
Westfall, Bill-Westfall, Genevieve, W77
Westfall, Gloria-Westfall, John, W78
Westfall, J. L.-Weston Chemical Co., W79
Weston, City of-West Virginia School Food Service Association, W80
West Virginia Nurses Association-Wetsch, W81
Wetzel-Wharton, Harold, W82
Wharton-Wheeler, Jill, W84
Wheeler, John, W85
Wheeler, Kathy-Wheelock, W86
Whelan, W87
Wheless-Whetzel, W88
Whiddon-Whiston, W89
BOX 876
Constituent Correspondence Box 152
Whitacre-White, Austin, W90
White, B. F.-White, Charlie, W91
White, Clara-White, Douglas, W92
White, E. V.-White, Grant, W93
White, H. Laban-White, H. T., W94
White, Ilene-White, James, W95
White, James-White, Jennifer, W96
White, K. E.-White, Mark, W97
White, Martha-White, Okey, W98
White, Oley-White, Paul, W99
White, Peggy-White, Ruth, W100
White, Sallie Ann-White, Thomas, W101
White, Tressa-White, Willard, W102
White, Weltie-White, Wilson, W103
White, W. S.-Whitehair, Hugh, W104
Whitehair, John-Whitfield, John, W105
Whithers-Whitlow, James, W106
Whitlow, Richard-Whitt, Azzie, W107
BOX 877
Constituent Correspondence Box 153
Whitt, Bermon-Whitt, Marvin, W108
Whitt, Sam, W109
Whittaker-Whittington, W110
Whitlatch-Whittle, W111
Whittlesey-Wichman, W112
Wick, W113
Wickham-Widney, W114
Wiedebusch-Wigglesworth, W115
Wiggs, Charles, W116
Wight-Wildman, W117
Wildemann-Wiley, Dennis, W118
Wiley, E. L.-Wilmoth, Fred, W119
Wilfong, George-Wilfong, Lota, W120
Wilfong, N. C.-Wilhelm, Rosalie, W121
Wilisch, Richard, W122
Wilkens-Wilkins, W123
Wilkinson-Wilks, W124
Will-Williams, Alva, W125
Williams, Anita-Williams, Bruce, W126
BOX 878
Constituent Correspondence Box 154
Williams, C. A.-Williams, Catherine, W127
Williams, Charles-Williams, Clacy, W128
Williams, Clarence-Williams, D. R., W129
Williams, Dwight-Williams, Elizabeth, W130
Williams, Ella-Williams, Frank, W131
Williams, Frankie-Williams, G. T., W132
Williams, H. F.-Williams, Ivan, W133
Williams, J. A.-Williams, Jo Ann, W134
Williams, J. Harold-Williams, Joyce, W135
Williams, Julia-Williams, Margaret, W136
Williams, Marion-Williams, Murl, W137
Williams, Nancy-Williams, Ray, W138
Williams, Ray-Williams, Ruby, W139
Williams, Sam-Williams, Vania, W140
Williams, Verlie-Williams, Wyatt, W141
Williamson, Alba-Williamson, Norma, W142
Williamson, R. B.-Willis, Frank, W143
BOX 879
Constituent Correspondence Box 155
Willis, Gard-Willis, Paul, W144
Willis, Robert-Wilmer, Michael, W145
Wilmink-Wilmoth, I. S., W146
Wilmoth, Harry-Wilson, Bruce, W147
Wilson, C. P.-Wilson, Curtis, W148
Wilson, Dale-Wilson, David, W149
Wilson, E. C.-Wilson, Eugene, W150
Wilson, Frank-Wilson, James, W151
Wilson, James-Wilson, Julian, W152
Wilson, Karan-Wilson, Lyndell, W153
Wilson, Mardis-Wilson, Marvin, W154
Wilson, Mary-Wilson, Peggy, W155
Wilson, Peggy-Wilson, Robert, W156
Wilson, Roger-Wilson, Tom, W157
Wilson, Tressie-Wilt, Howard, W158
Wilt, Jamie-Wimer, Elmer, W159
Wimer, Frank-Winans, Cecil, W160
Winans, Charles-Windsor, W161
BOX 880
Constituent Correspondence Box 156
Wine-Winfree, W162
Wing-Winkel, W163
Winkler-Winn, Grace, W164
Winn, Grace-Winslett, W165
Winslow-Winton, W166
Winter-Wise, W167
Wisecup-Wiseman, Connie, W168
Wiseman, Della-Wisham, W169
Wish-Withers, W170
Withrow-Withum, W171
Witlin-Witzberger, W172
Wnek-Wolf, Hildegard, W173
Wolfe, Albert-Wolfe, George, W174
Wolfe, Glenn-Wolfe, Leslie, W175
Wolfe, Leta-Wolfe, Luther, W176
Wolfe, Mary-Wolfgang, W177
Wolford-Woman’s Democratic Club of Morgan County, W178
Wong-Wood, Charles, W179
Wood, Clyde-Wood, James, W180
BOX 881
Constituent Correspondence Box 157
Wood, James-Wood, Mary, W181
Wood, Mary Rachel-Woodall, Lewis, W182
Woodard-Wooddell, W183
Woodell-Woodford, Hugh, W184
Woodford, John-Woodrum, Dewey, W185
Woodrum, Gary-Woodrum, Rodna, W186
Woodrum, Wilbur-Woods, Earl, W187
Woods, Earl-Woods, Vic, W188
Woods, Victor-Woodward, W189
Woodville Shopping Center-Woofter, Perry, W190
Woofter, R.-Woolridge, W191
Woolfitt-Wooton, W192
Word-Workman, Arval, W193
Workman, Barbara-Workman, Hubert, W194
Workman, Jack-Workman, Minnie, W195
Workman, Okey-Worrell, W196
Worth, Johnny-Workman, L. A., W197
Worried-Wright, Anne, W198
Wright, Arlie-Wright, Dorothy, W199
BOX 882
Constituent Correspondence Box 158
Wright, Earl-Wright, Harley, W200
Wright, Harold-Wright, Melvin, W201
Wright, Noah-Wright, Robert, W202
Wright, Robert-Wriston, W203
Writer-Wyatt, Elmer, W204
Wyatt, Eston-Wyatt, Roy Lee, W205
Wyatt, Russell-Wygal, David, W206
Wygal, Robert-Wymer, W207
Wyne-Wytko, W208
Xenakis, X1
Yacabitis-Yakimowich, Y1
Yanen-Yankosky, Y2
Yanni-Yanuzzi, Y3
Yarber-Yarnevic, Y4
Yatco-Yater, Y5
Yates, Charles-Yax, Y6
Yeager, A. B.-Yeager, Granvil, Y7
Yeager, J. W.-Yeager, Myrtle, Y8
Yeager, Ralph-Yeager, Walter, Y9
Yeakel-Yeazell, Y10
Yedlosky-Yee-Kraus, Y11
Yeh-Yetter, Y12
Yi-Yntzey, Y13
Yoak, Albert-Yoak, Leonard, Y14
Yoakum-Yoe, Y15
Yohe-Yoho, Harlan, Y16
Yoho, James-Yoho, Larry, Y17
Yoho, Ronald-Yoho, Wayne, Y18
Yoke-Yokum, Mary, Y19
Yokum, Richard-Yokum, Woody, Y20
Yonick-Yoss, Y21
Yost, A. O.-Yost, Dorothy, Y22
Yost, Edward-Yost, Esdel, Y23
BOX 883
Constituent Correspondence Box 159
Yost, Franklin-Yost, Leslie, Y24
Yost, Opal-Yost, Thomas, Y25
Youell, Y26
Young, A. H.-Young, Arthur, A27
Young, B. W.-Young, Beverly, Y28
Young, Cara-Young, Curtis, Y29
Young, Darrel-Young, Dossie, Y30
Young, E. L.-Young, Friend, Y31
Young, G. Bayard-Young, Roy Denver, Y32
Young, H. R.-Young, Herbert, Y33
Young, Hiram-Young, Hugh, Y34
Young, Irwin-Young, Julian, Y35
Young, Lawrence-Young, Lyndon, Y36
Young, Mabel-Young, Myrtle, Y37
Young, Nellie-Young, Ott, Y38
Young, P. D.-Young, Pearl, Y39
Young, R. A.-Young, Russell, Y40
Young, Shelby-Young, Stephen, Y41
Young, Thelma-Young, Timothy, Y42
Young, V.-Young, Von, Y43
Young, W. C.-Young, William H., Y44
Youngblood-Youtzy, Y45
Yu-Yubera, Y46
Yuhasz-Yutzey, Y47
Zabeau-Zagula, Z1
Zaharis-Zaltzman, Z2
Zambelli, Z3
Zamberlan-Zambito, Z4
Zande-Zay, Z5
Zdan-Zellman, Z6
Zeni-Zevios, Z7
Zicafoose-Zickefoose, Z8
Ziebold-Ziller, Z9
Zimmer-Zimolzak, Z10
Zink, Z11
Zinn, Mr.-Zinn, Betty, Z12
Zinn, C. Glenn-Zinn, Dale, Z13
Zinn, Earl-Zinn, Harry, Z14
Zinn, James-Zinn, John, Z15
Zinn, Kermit-Zinn, Warren, Z16
Zionts-Zirbs, Z17
Zirk-Zirkle, Everett, Z18
Zirkle, Herbert-Zirkle, Junior, Z19
Zirkle, Mabel-Zirkle, Russell, Z20
Zirkle, Sylvester-Zirkle, Thomas, Z21
Zirkle, Wredia, Z22
Zitella-Zlanersky, Z23
Zobrist-Zornes, Z24
Zubak-Zuzic, Z25
Zvegintzov-Zyla, Z26
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES/SUBJECTS: LIMITED ACCESS
BOX 884
Civil Service CommissionBox 1
Civil Service Commission Files, 1958-1982
BOX 885
Employment Box 1
Employment, Staff, A-Z, 1975
Employment, Staff, A-K, 1958-1983
BOX 886
Employment Box 2
Employment, Staff, K-Z, 1958-1983
BOX 887
Employment Box 3
Employment, Staff, 1979-1983
BOX 888
Employment Box 4
Employment, Last Names, A-B, 1959-1983
BOX 889
Employment Box 5
Employment, Last Names, B, 1960-1983
BOX 890
Employment Box 6
Employment, Last Names, B, 1959-1984
Employment, Summer Employment, 1976-1977
Employment, Intern Programs, 1978-1984
Employment Files, 1971-1987
BOX 891
Employment Box 7
Employment, Last Names, L
BOX 892
Employment Box 8
Employment, Last Names, M-Z,
Employment, Veterans, 1961-1965
BOX 893
Employment Box 9
Employment, Individuals
Employment, Government Agencies
Employment, Summer Employment and Internships
BOX 894
Employment Box 10
Personnel Records, 1958-1965
Office Staff Records
BOX 895
Military Box 1
Nominations, United States Air Force Academy, 1958-1984
Nominations, United States Naval Academy, 1959-1984
BOX 896
Military Box 2
Nominations, United States Merchant Marine Academy, 1974
Nominations, United States Military Academy, 1959-1984
United States Military Academies, 1963-1983
United States Merchant Marine Academy, 1960-1980
United States Coast Guard Academy, 1959-1977
BOX 897
Military Box 3
United States Naval Records, 1959-1961
United States Marine Corps Records
Correspondence, United States Air Force, 1975-1984
Department of the Air Force, 1959-1987
BOX 898
Military Box 4
Army, 1960-1971
BOX 899
Military Box 5
Army, 1972-1984
BOX 900
Social Security Box 1
Social Security/Medicare/Employment/Etc., A-Y, 1959-1984
Social Security, Medicare
Social Security, Black Lung
Social Security, Miscellaneous Files
CORRESPONDENCE: LIMITED ACCESS
BOX 901
Correspondence Box 9
Correspondence, B-L, 1959-1984
BOX 902
Correspondence Box 10
Correspondence, L-Z, 1959-1984
MISCELLANEOUS: LIMITED ACCESS
BOX 903
Miscellaneous Box 35
Department of Labor, Black Lung
1966 Campaign Contributions
1978 Campaign Contributions
BOX 904
Miscellaneous Box 36
Department of Defense, 1973-1977
West Virginia Adjutant General’s Department, 1980
Staff, 1982-1986
Correspondence, 1962-1984
Social Security Files, 1962-1973
Black Lung Files, 1973-1983
Personal, Taxes, 1959-1982
1972 Campaign Contributions
Veteran Files
BOX 905
Miscellaneous Box 37
Personal, Mary Randolph Files
Personal, Robert Maxwell Files
Campaign Files
Medical Files
Marshall University Oral History Application Packet, 1984-1985
BOX 906
Miscellaneous Box 38
Personal, Mary Randolph Files
Personal, Robert Maxwell Files
Campaign Files
Medical Files
Marshall University Oral History Application Packet, 1984-1985
Box 1
01. Luther Randolph at New Milton, 1913 (from photo album)
02. JR early photos
03. JR at Salem Academy, ca. 1918
04. JR at Salem College, 1922
05. Clean-up day, October 14, 1923
06. John W. Davis, Clarksburg, 1924
07. JR with William MacCorkle, unidentified, laying of cornerstone, West Wing of West Virginia State Capitol, April 10, 1925
08. JR, Davis and Elkins championship basketball team, 1927
09. JR introducing Eleanor Roosevelt to homesteaders, Valley Bend, Tygart Valley Homestead, 1930s
10. JR with Henry T. Rainey, March 9, 1933
11. JR at Nancy Hanks Memorial, 1933
12. Jefferson Barracks, CCC Camp, Virginia, 1933 (Franklin Delano Roosevelt in one photo)
13. JR at Charles Town during National Press Club outing, 1934
14. Joseph W. Byrnes, ca. 1935
15. JR with Mrs. Mudd, 1936
16. JR with Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1930s-1940s
17. JR with Eleanor Roosevelt, 1930s-1940s
18. JR with Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1936
19. JR with Cliff Battles, February 9, 1937
20. JR at Morgantown Airport Dedication, September 1937
21. JR with Orille Gaudette, American Legion, H. C. ?, April 30, 1938
22. JR with unidentified, air mail pickup ceremonies, May 19, 1938
23. JR with Eleanor Roosevelt, Charleston, Summer 1938
24. JR with Marvin McIntyre, Betty Gray, tomatoes for President Roosevelt, August 30, 1938
25. JR and Caroline O'Day, Donut Dunking Contest, May 3, 1939
26. JR with Matthew Neely, Mountain State Forest Festival Queen Betty Jane Millsop, Thomas Millsop?, September 27, 1939
27. JR with John R. Murlock and Dr. Lytle S. Adams, ca. November 1939
28. JR at Bolling Field, 1939
29. JR with Michael L. Benedum, unidentified, Benedum's 70th birthday, 1939
30. JR, Club Kavakos, Washington, 1930s
31. JR, trap shooting in Keyser, 1930s
32. JR with unidentified, 1930s
33. JR with Mary Randolph, 1930s
34. JR with Doris Duke, Arthurdale, 1930s
35. JR with Katherine Cramer Morgan, secretary, Morgantown Airport, 1930s
36. JR with Major E. M. Haight, Logan Airport, 1930s
37. JR, baseball, 1930s
38. JR in Panama, 1930s-1940s
39. JR with unidentified, receiving honorary degree from Southeastern University, June 1940
40. JR with unidentified, Sabraton, November 1940
41. JR with J. W. Robinson, Wilburn Cartwright, 1940
42. JR with unidentified, Mountain State Forest Festival, 1940-1941
43. JR at Moorefield Municipal Airport dedication, September 24, 1941
44. JR with others, House Committee for the District of Columbia, December 16, 1941
45. JR in Congress committee pleading for approval of legislation giving 18 year olds right to vote, ca. 1942
46. JR with unidentified, radio debate on air power, January 12, 1942
47. JR with L. H. Perkins, registering for draft, February 16, 1942
48. JR with others, demonstration of making synthetic rubber, July 15, 1942
49. JR with unidentified, Alumni Office, Davis and Elkins College, August 25, 1942
50. JR with others, Associated Pennsylvania Constructors War Conference, December 17, 1942
51. JR at Paw Paw, 1942
52. JR with Albert Chandler, Clark Griffith, Washington Senators, April 9, 1943
53. JR with F. P. Basler, Sherwood Hall, visit to shipyards, August 1943
54. JR with Secretary Harold Ickes, others, synthetic fuel produced from coal, August 1943
55. JR with first airplane fueled with gasoline produced from coal, November 6, 1943
56. JR with William P. Reading, awarding Frank G. Brewer Trophy to Carl A. Hopkins, Model Aviation Clubs, December 1943
57. JR with Loretta Young, 1943
58. JR with Thomas H. MacDonald, J. W. Robinson, J. Glenn Beall, Ernest Gruening, Major J. C. Stoltze, at Annette Island, Alaska, ca. 1943
59. USS West Virginia, 1944
60. JR with Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Matthew Neely, Mrs. Carl Galbraith, Arthur B. Koontz, Cleveland Bailey, Whistle Stop Campaign Tour, Martinsburg or Clarksburg, October 29, 1944
61. JR with Pat Moore, Charles B. Donaldson, life membership award, American Association of Airport Executives, February 1945
62. JR with unidentified, The Allies Room, Alaska, 1945
63. Alaska Highway Inspection Trip map, 1945 (from photo album)
64. JR with Davis and Elkins airplane, ca. 1945
65. JR with Paul Chidester, speaking WMMN radio, Morgantown Ordinance plant, ca. 1943-1945
66. R. M. Davis, old miners Christmas, The Shack, December 11, 1946
67. JR, Congressional Flying Club, ca. 1946
68. JR with Tichenor, Dearborn, Ralph S. Damon, Gordon Bulloch, General James Doolittle, June 11, 1947
69. JR with unidentified, Cumberland, Maryland, July 16, 1947
70. JR with unidentified, Kanawha Valley Airport Dedication, Charleston, November 3, 1947
71. JR with unidentified, Union Carbide and Carbon, Charleston, December 1947
72. JR with Naomi Myers, Kanawha Valley Airport, December 7, 1947
73. JR, Airline group meeting, ca. 1947
Box 2
01. Painting of Michael Benedum, 1948
02. JR, unidentified, Congress
03. JR with unidentified, Inauguration of Service, Toledo, January 8, 1948
04. JR with unidentified, Management-Sales Conference, Norfolk, March 2, 1948
05. JR with unidentified, Adcraft Club, Detroit
06. JR with unidentified, Association of Airport Executives; American Road Builders Association Convention, Chicago, April 1948
07. JR with unidentified, Virginia Trades Association, Roanoke, June 1, 1948
08. JR with unidentified, Democratic National Convention, Philadelphia, July 1948
09. JR with Harold Russell, Kick-Off Luncheon, "Employ the Physically Handicapped Week," American Federation of the Physically Handicapped, October 4, 1948
10. JR with unidentified, Inauguration of Service, Minneapolis/St. Paul, December 1, 1948
11. JR with others, Sault Ste. Marie, January 25, 1949
12. JR with Hayes Dever, Mrs. Irvin Stewart, Reactivation of Service, Morgantown, March 1, 1949
13. JR with unidentified, Elkins Civic Merit Award, American Legion Post H. W. Daniels #29, April 5, 1949
14. JR with unidentified, Reactivation of Service, Clarksburg, April 24, 1949
15. JR with unidentified, American Federation of the Physically Handicapped, June 30, 1949
16. JR with unidentified, WWII scrap drive, 1940s
17. JR, Central American trip, 1940s (from photo album)
18. JR and R. M. Davis, 1940s
19. Davis and Elkins football queen, 1940s
20. JR and Michael Benedum, 1940s
21. Harpers Ferry including Henry McDonald, 1940s
22. US Army Signal Corps, Copper Center, Culkana, 1940s
23. Chester Defense Works, 1940s
24. JR with Lee Yah Ching, Madame Chang, Gil Robb Wilson, 1940s
25. JR boarding helicopter for National Business Aircraft Association 6th Annual Meeting, October 30, 1953
26. JR with James Womack, unidentified, August 1956
27. JR at Committee on the Physically Handicapped meeting, September 1956
28. JR with Ross Bass, United Service Organizations Congressional Chat, May 22, 1957
29. JR with Charles P. Taft, Holgar J. Johnson, Robert E. Lee, Norman S. Marshall, USO Board of Governors meeting, Cincinnati, September 19, 1957
30. JR with Richard Nixon, unidentified, American Road Builders Association Convention, January 20, 1958
31. JR with Moe Lerner, John C. Wyle, United Service Organizations, Lafayette Square Club, January 20, 1958
32. JR with Leonard Robinson, James Dulin, award presentation, Goodwill Industries luncheon, February 26, 1958
33. JR with Richard Nixon, Father Gilbert Hartke, Harvey Firestone, unidentified, United Service Organizations National Council, March 5, 1958
34. Emma Lou Kincaid (Mrs. Hugh Kincaid), April 13, 1958
35. JR with unidentified, First Annual Touchdown Dinner, Morgantown, April 26,1958
36. JR with Elizabeth Kee, Albert Richards, O. A. Akers, unidentified, Princeton, October 21, 1958
37. Women in Grafton Parade, demonstrating desire for new industry, December 13, 1958
38. JR with Jean Listebarger, National Teacher of the Year, 1958?
39. JR with unidentified, Mountain Lodge, Junior Order of United American Mechanics, 1958
40. JR, 1958 campaign, Welch, Mercer County, other locations, 1958
41. JR with Mary Randolph, Cleveland Bailey, unidentified, Upshur County Democratic Rally, 1958
42. Ernie Powell, 1958 campaign, 1958
43. JR with unidentified, Presidents Committee on Employment of the Physically Handicapped, 1958
44. West Virginia conferees, Democratic Women's Conference, Washington, 1958
45. JR with Jim Bumgardner, Andrew Edmiston, Stonewall Jackson Hotel, Clarksburg, 1958
46. JR on television, 1958
47. JR with unidentified, 1958 campaign, 1958
48. Richard Nixon, swearing in JR and Robert C. Byrd, 1959
49. JR with unidentified, Touchdown Club Dinner, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington, January 24, 1959
50. JR with unidentified, Chamber of Commerce Transportation and Communication Dinner, January 28, 1959
51. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Robert W. Ferguson, Leslie Rothenberg, National Association of Broadcasters, February 24-25, 1959
52. JR at The Irish Fellowship Club of Chicago, 58th Annual Banquet, March 17, 1959
53. JR at Rotary Conference, The Greenbrier, March 23, 1959
54. JR with unidentified, West Virginia School Board Association Superintendent's meeting, Bluefield, March 26, 1959
55. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Leslie Rothenberg, Robert W. Ferguson, Voice of Democracy Script Writing Contest, March 1959
Box 3
01. JR with unidentified, National Association of Surety Bond Producers, New York, April 2, 1959
02. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cleveland Bailey, Elizabeth Kee, Harley Staggers, John Slack, Ken Hechler, unidentified, Surplus Commodities Breakfast, April 9, 1959
03. JR with Preston Moore, National Commander, American Legion reception, April 16, 1959
04. JR with Richard W. Shaw, unidentified, The Homestead, April 21, 1959
05. JR with Bonn Brown, Macky Alexander, Phil Goldman, Davis and Elkins commencement, May 6, 1959
06. JR with John F. Kennedy, McDowell County, May 9, 1959
07. JR with Harry Truman, Charles Patrick Clark, Admiral Emory S. Land, June 26, 1959
08. JR with Dudley Simms, Lions International Convention, New York, July 1, 1959
09. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified West Virginia Delegates to Boys Nation, July 22, 1959
10. JR with Edmund Muskie, unidentified, Young Democrats Clubs of West Virginia Convention, Fairmont, August 15, 1959
11. JR with Max Fullerton, Associated Press, September 18, 1959
12. JR with unidentified, United Daughters of the Confederacy, statewide meeting, Clarksburg, September 25, 1959
13. JR with unidentified, West Virginia Community Television Association State Convention, The Greenbrier, November 11, 1959
14. JR with Mary Randolph, unidentified, Congressional Telecast of new members, November 11, 1959
15. JR, TWA inaugural jet flight to London and Frankfurt, November 23-28, 1959
16. JR with Patrick McNamara, Claude Pepper, Miami, Florida, December 1-2, 1959
17. JR with H. M. S. Burns, General Jimmy Doolittle, Dr. Carmichael, Madame Silvercruys, bust of General Doolittle, Washington Hotel, December 16, 1959
18. JR with Frank Carlson, Everett Dirksen, Vance Hartke, others, United States Senate subway, December 1959
19. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert C. Byrd, Wallace Reynolds, Ralph Hovermale, Anna Jo Hovermale, Berkeley Springs Water, circa 1959-60
20. Capital Airlines including Chapman Revercomb, 1950s
21. JR with unidentified, AFL-CIO Legislative Conference, Washington, January 11, 1960
22. JR with Senator Mike Monroney, Carl T. Mitnick, H. W. McClary, National Association of Home Builders Convention, January 18, 1960
23. JR at International Crossroads, YMCA Sunday Morning breakfast, January 28, 1960
24. JR with Robert C. Byrd, James Kee, West Virginia State Society, January 1960
25. JR with officials, West Virginia Association of Real Estate Boards, January 1960
26. JR with Cleveland Bailey, Voice of Democracy Broadcast contest winner William Noell, C. Leslie Golliday, February 1960
27. JR with Harry W. Flannery, "Washington Reports to the People," March 10, 1960
28. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert C. Byrd, Hazel Davenport, March 18, 1960
29. JR with Cleveland Bailey, Ernest F. Smith, Ray Williams, Poultry Producers Program, March 21, 1960
30. JR with Helen Cavalier, Boyd Stutler, Harpers Ferry, March 1960
31. JR with Supreme Court Justice Tom C. Clark, Jefferson County Bar Association dinner, Harpers Ferry, April 1, 1960
32. JR with John E. Jones, Dr. Donald Williams, Youth Conservation Corps, April 25, 1960
33. JR with State Senator Joseph Handlan, others, West Virginia League Federal Credit Union annual convention, Parkersburg, April 30, 1960
34. JR with West Virginia Cherry Blossom Princess Mary Johnston Amos, May 13, 1960
35. JR with others, 5th Annual Bridges-Randolph Outstanding D.C. Apprentices Award, June 1, 1960
36. JR with Cleveland Bailey, others, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, June 24, 1960
37. JR with Summer Jubilee Queen, Charles Town, July 5, 1960
38. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, N. J. Rahall Sr., Hulett Smith, 1960 Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, July 11-15, 1960
39. JR with W. W. Barron, Bonn Brown, others, American Legion, Huntington, July 23, 1960
40. JR, Salem Alumni dinner, "Ragtime, Country Joe," July 1960
41. JR at Postmasters State Convention, July 1960
42. JR with Elizabeth Bonham, Jacqueline Wells, Salem Alumni, July 1960
43. JR with George Warren Davis, Elizabeth Bonham, Salem Alumni, July 1960
44. JR with Salem Alumni, July 1960
45. JR with Colonel Charles G. Mathison, unidentified, Capsule of Discoverer XIII, August 15, 1960
46. JR with unidentified, Fayette County Fish Fry, September 21, 1960
47. JR with Eleanor Roosevelt, Morgantown Airport, September 24, 1960
48. JR with Mitchell Haddad, Summersville, Summersville Dam groundbreaking ceremony, September 26, 1960
49. JR at unidentified event, October 1960
50. JR with unidentified, all wearing W. W. Barron ribbons, 1960 campaign, 1960
51. JR with Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary Randolph, Harley Staggers, unidentified, campaign dinner, 1960
52. JR at Mountain State Forest Festival, 1960
53. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Medora Mason Wolfe, unidentified, 1960
54. JR with Joe Baum of Pineville, unidentified, 1960
55. JR with Steve Narrick, Fairmont, 1960 campaign, 1960
56. JR with unidentified, Annual Convention National Bituminous Concrete Association, Houston, January 30, 1961
57. JR with Dr. Elvis Stahr, Jr. Secretary of the Army, Jerry West, Rod Hundley, Elgin Baylor, Oscar Robertson, at Coal Field House, February 6, 1961
58. JR with Elvis Stahr, Jr., Secretary of the Army, Elizabeth Ailes, Stephen Ailes, Under Secretary of the Army, D.C. Chapter of West Virginia University Alumni Association reception, Washington, February 17, 1961
59. JR with John Shott, Linda Kay Hurley, Clarksburg, Voice of Democracy Contest National Awards luncheon, February 22, 1961
60. JR with Lee Golliday, Bill Becker, Tom Wilson, John P. Carr?, West Virginia Broadcasters Dinner, Elkins, February 23, 1961
61. JR with Virgil Swadley Jr., Boy Scout week, February 1961
62. JR at Clarksburg Veterans Hospital 10th Anniversary Celebration, March 11, 1961
63. JR with Cadet Richard Clarke, April 13, 1961
64. JR with unidentified, West Virginia Section American Ceramic Society Dinner, Charleston, June 16, 1961
65. JR at 25th Anniversary Randolph-Sheppard Act luncheon, Washington, June 21, 1961
66. JR with W. W. Barron, David Brinkley, June 1961
67. JR with Colonel William Miller, Rose Reception, July 17, 1961
68. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Glenn W. Kiger, Jr., Paul David Brown, Boys Nation, July 24, 1961
69. JR with with Robert C. Byrd, Sue Osborne, Barbara Bershtein, Girls Nation, August 2, 1961
70. JR with Robert Conklin, Elizabeth Biederman, Grace Ward, National Association of the Physically Handicapped, August 25, 1961
71. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cleveland Bailey, William Tom?, proposed amendment to employment act, September 7, 1961?
72. JR with Senator McNamara, John Tower, unidentified, conference room, September 7, 1961
73. JR at National Exchange Club 43rd Annual Convention, September 14, 1961
74. JR with Postmaster General J. Edward Day, Dr. George K. C. Yeh, Ambassador of the Republic of China on Formosa, Sun Yat-Sen Commemorative Stamp, October 12, 1961
75. JR with unidentified, Spanish Embassy, October 23, 1961
76. JR with unidentified, United States Senate special hearing, Committee on Aging, Los Angeles, October 24, 1961
Box 4
01. JR with unidentified, Air Traffic Control Association Awards Banquet, Miami Beach, Florida, November 1, 1961
02. JR with Ken Hechler, Social Security Office Dedication, Parkersburg, November 10, 1961
03. JR at West Virginia State College Educational Assembly, December 8, 1961
04. Aerial photograph of Gatewood Products Incorporated, Parkersburg, December 13, 1961
05. JR with Robert C. Byrd, others, contract signing for Marietta Manufacturing Company, December 14, 1961
06. JR with unidentified, Senate Small Business Committee, December 1961
07. JR at swearing in of F. Alvin Webb, Keystone postmaster, Fergus McRee, December 1961
08. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Fairmont State College Choir, 1961
09. JR with Elizabeth Kee, birthday cake, "Happy Birthday Mr. President," 1961
10. JR in Panama, 1961
11. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, underground mine, 1961?
12. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Ken Hechler, Randall McCutcheon of Reedy, Future Farmers of America Leadership Conference, 1961?
13. Little Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, January 16, 1962
14. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, Hans McCourt, H. A. Burton, Harold W. Williams, Camp Caesar group, January 12, 1962
15. JR with Linda Breese, March of Dimes poster child, January 18, 1962
16. JR with Dr. Leonard N. Sizer?, Mrs. C. Paul Heavener, White House Conference on Children & Youth, January 18, 1962
17. JR with Cleveland Bailey, Ken Hechler, National 4-H Conference, January 18, 1962?
18. JR with Cleveland Bailey, Bill Evans?, president's birthday party, January 20, 1962
19. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Mortimer Caplin, others, January 22, 1962
20. JR with Mike Mansfield, Arthur Goldberg, Big Brothers Dinner, January 25, 1962
21. ChatterBox PHClub, February 1, 1962
22. JR being pinned by Cub Scout, Scout Week, February 1, 1962
23. JR with Jerry West, Rod Hundley, unidentified, February 2, 1962
24. JR with Arch Moore, unidentified, Veterans of Foreign Wars Annual Congressional Dinner, February 6, 1962
25. Woman in chairlift, February 19, 1962
26. JR with Stephen Herrick, Don Ordusky, "Washington's Farewell Address," February 22, 1962
27. JR with Douglas Dillon, Arthur Goldberg, Mortimer Caplin, National Civil Service League dinner, March 13, 1962
28. JR with unidentified, German Embassy dinner for Dr. Eric Mende?, March 19, 1962
29. JR at dinner, Woman's Auxiliary, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, April 17, 1962
30. JR with Charles J. Zinn, entering Parliament building, Rome, for conference meetings, April 24-25, 1962
31. JR with Edward Merrifield, Patricia Williamson, Sue Thompson, David Lilly, Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Kanawha County Merit Scholars, Charleston, May 3, 1962
32. JR with Elaine Gutekunst, at West Virginia State Society of D. C. Coronation Ball, May 10, 1962
33. JR with Episcopal High School students, May 10, 1962
34. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, W. W. Barron, others, West Virginia Society of D. C., May 18, 1962
35. JR at West Virginia luncheon, May 1962
36. JR at Farmers Day Parade, Union, June 6, 1962
37. JR at International Crossroads Sunday Morning breakfast, YMCA, June 17, 1962
38. JR with Mary Randolph, unidentified, West Virginia Community TV Association Dinner, June 18, 1962
39. JR with Cleveland Bailey, F. Alvin Webb testimonial dinner, Wheeling, June 30, 1962
40. JR with others, White House Conference on Conservation, July 11, 1962
41. JR with Harley Staggers, Morgantown Airport groundbreaking ceremony, July 14, 1962
42. JR with others, American Legion Boys National Luncheon, National Press Club, July 25, 1962
43. JR with Girl Scouts, Clarksburg, August 1, 1962
44. JR with Dr. T. L. K. Smull, Dr. L. Z. Seltzer, national space and aeronautical program, August 7, 1962
45. JR with Elizabeth Kee, Cleveland Bailey, John Slack, Harley Staggers, Ken Hechler, August 8, 1962
46. JR with William C. Foster, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency breakfast, August 27, 1962
47. JR with W. W. Barron, Hulett Smith, North-South Highway groundbreaking, Clarksburg, September 14, 1962
48. JR with William Leonhart, United States Ambassador to Tanganyika, September 1962
49. Frederick Brown Harris, Senate chaplain, September 1962
50. JR at Air Transport Association Public Affairs Committee dinner, Chicago, November 7, 1962
51. JR with Archie Yawn, Paul Rogers, 12th Annual Interline Sales Managers Conference, Paris, November 14, 1962
52. JR with Charleston Mayor John Shanklin, others, Social Security District Office dedication, December 11, 1962
53. JR with John A. Smith, Continental Airlines, December 1962
54. JR with unidentified girl, 1962
55. JR at Parkersburg Federal Building dedication, 1962
56. JR, 1962
Box 5
01. JR with Richard King Jr., David J. Millstone, Hearst Senate Youth Program, January 29, 1963
02. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, Arch Moore, John Slack, Ken Hechler, WVU political science students, January 30, 1963
03. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Jimmy Boggess, March of Dimes poster boy, unidentified, January 1963
04. JR with Garrett J. Bowman, Don Spagnolo, Amvets, February 6, 1963
05. JR with J. H. Green, Island Creek Coal, AFA-AAW Mid-Winter Conference, February 1963
06. JR with Gordon, Jaeck, Miss McLaughlin, Dr. Robert Auglin, Charleston Youth Community, Inc., March 4, 1963
07. JR with unidentified, Friendly Sons of St. Patrick dinner, March 16, 1963
08. JR with Robert C. Byrd, May Lemons, Juliann Ritter, West Virginia Nurses Association, March 21, 1963
09. JR with unidentified, Chamber of Commerce dinner meeting, Greater Lowell, Massachusetts, March 27, 1963
10. JR with Robert C. Byrd, W. W. Barron, others, Mont Chateau Conference, March 1963
11. JR with unidentified, opening of the Benedum Campus Community Center, West Virginia Wesleyan College, March 1963
12. JR with unidentified, Fibre Box Association dinner, The Greenbrier, April 18, 1963
13. JR with Robert C. Byrd, W. W. Barron, Postmaster General J. Edward Day, West Virginia Centennial Stamp unveiling, April 24-25, 1963
14. Salem College political science students, May 2, 1963
15. JR at dedication of USS West Virginia mast, Morgantown, May 11, 1963
16. JR at 9th Pan American Highway Congress, May 13, 1963
17. JR with Robert C. Byrd, W. W. Barron, Julia Davis West Virginia Society of DC awards, May 20, 1963
18. JR with unidentified, National 4-H Conference, May 1963
19. JR with Rita Marie Zandrom, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, May 1963
20. JR at Quality Stabilization hearings, June 7, 1963
21. JR with unidentified, YMCA National Youth Conference luncheon, June 24, 1963
22. JR with Mr. and Mrs. Garland Via, International Brotherhood of Teamsters luncheon, July 10, 1963
23. JR with Daniel Inouye, Gale McGee appreciation dinner, Cheyenne, July 13, 1963
24. JR with Harley Staggers, others, West Virginia Horticultural Society, Martinsburg, July 18, 1963
25. JR with Victor Lerner, Bowling Proprietors Association of America, National Youth Bowling Championships lunch, July 23, 1963
26. JR with Earl V. Knighton, Jr., and Charles Ocheltree, Jr., United Federation of Postal Clerks national convention, August 3, 1963
27. JR with unidentified, FAA Flight Service dedication in Morgantown, August 11, 1963
28. JR with Richard Shelton, West Virginia Association of County Officials, forest access roads legislation, August 12, 1963
29. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Lloyd Cook, Ravens-Shinnston Corporation, August 1963
30. JR with Donald A. Williams, Soil Conservation Service, August 1963
31. JR with unidentified, American Road Builders Association, Washington, September 5, 1963
32. JR with Licenio De La Fuente, Spanish Parliament, Raul Morejon, September 11, 1963
33. Jerry Walsh, special representative, Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation, September 12, 1963
34. JR at Don McNeil Breakfast Club, September 13, 1963
35. JR with Dustinn E. Pritt and James E. Fitzsimmons, Washington, September 17, 1963
36. JR Post Office display, Hearing Room, Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee, September 23, 1963
37. JR with Sam Kusic, K. G. Jackson, Fred E. Tucker, Air and Water Pollution Control legislation, September 1963
38. JR with Fred Eberle, Charles Lee, Vocational Education bill, September 1963
39. JR with Carl Sullivan, Jean Guthrie, Chuck Cochran, National Youth Science Camp, September 1963
40. JR with W. W. Barron, George S. Howard, Colonel Howard V. Covell, Metropolitan Police Band, West Virginia State Forest Festival, October 3-5, 1963
41. JR with Ken Hechler, Curtis F. Greve, FAA, airport facilities expansion, October 16, 1963
42. JR at Water Pollution Abatement Facilities, Union Carbide, Institute, October 17, 1963
43. JR at Water Pollution Abatement Facilities, Union Carbide, South Charleston, October 17, 1963
44. JR at United Business Schools Convention, San Francisco, October 26, 1963
45. JR with Robert C. Byrd, George Fumich, Jr., unidentified, taking oath of office, November 1, 1963
46. JR with Ascension Academy students lunch, November 5, 1963
47. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert C. Byrd, Veterans Day celebration, November 11, 1963
48. JR with Winston L. Prouty, Bill Norman, John Guy Miller, Subcommittee on Employment and Retirement Incomes of the Aged, November 1963
49. JR with unidentified, Wright Brothers Day, December 20, 1963
50. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Ken Hechler, Arch Moore, Carroll W. Casto, Howard W. Rust, West Virginia Centennial medallions, December 20, 1963
51. JR with Victor Lerner, Bowling Proprietors Association of America, Inc., Youth Appreciation Award, December 1963
52. JR at Lyndon B. Johnson bill signing, Vocational Education Bill, December 1963
53. JR at Lyndon B. Johnson bill signing, Higher Education Act, December 1963
54. JR at Lyndon B. Johnson bill signing of Manpower Development Training programs, 1963
55. JR with others, National Limestone Institute Convention, 1963
56. JR with Robert C. Byrd, postmaster general, 1963
57. Union Life Insurance building concept, 1963
58. JR with Edward Kennedy, holding M-14 rifle, 1963
59. JR at Hearing on Employment and Retirement incomes, January 13, 1964
60. JR with Christian Christianson and Rex Whitten, International Road Federation Dinner, January 16, 1964
61. JR at Appalachian Hardwood Manufacturers, Inc. breakfast, January 23, 1964
62. JR at National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Inc. reception, January 30, 1964
63. JR with Ken Hechler, others, National Youth Science Camp continuation, January 1964
64. JR with Lee Cutrone Jr., Scott Messmore, Senate Youth Program, January 1964
65. JR at Women's Forum on National Security, West Virginia Department, February 3, 1964
66. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, Arch Moore, Ken Hechler, Monongahela Power Company delegate luncheon, February 18, 1964
67. JR with Edmund Muskie, air pollution hearings, Tampa, February 20-21, 1964
68. JR with Alexandria, Virginia, officials, February 24, 1964
69. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, others, signing Executive Order, Committee on Manpower, April 1964
70. JR with John Slack, Mildred Bockway, Miriam Pianfetti, State Betty Crocker Homemakers of Tomorrow reception, April 29, 1964
71. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Martinsburg, April 1964
72. JR, Union Carbide Institute plant tour, May 27, 1964
73. JR at The Greenbrier, May 29, 1964
74. JR with A. S. Longhouse, Spessard Holland, proposed national farm electrification research laboratory, Morgantown, May 1964
Box 6
01. JR with John Slack, Ken Hechler, James Kee, Phil Conley, Gladys Bowman, James V. Bennett, West Virginia Sons and Daughters West Virginia State Society luncheon, June 6, 1964
02. JR with Marshall County 4-H group at National 4-H Center conference, June 10, 1964
03. JR at D.C. Chapter, WVU Alumni Association, Annual Spring Banquet, June 19, 1964 (from photo album)
04. JR at Youth Governor's conference luncheon, National YMCA, June 22, 1964
05. JR with Burton Miller, J. N. Robertson, Rex Whitten, Theodore Roosevelt Bridge dedication luncheon, June 23, 1964
06. JR with Senator John Sherman Cooper, L. K. Bridwell, Appalachian Regional Development bill hearings, June 24, 1964
07. JR with Ken Hechler, "Hechler's Girls," June 26, 1964
08. JR at West Virginia State College commencement, June 1964
09. JR at American Trucking Association John Lawrence dinner, June 1964
10. JR at Lyndon B. Johnson bill signing, Fringe Benefits Bill, July 2, 1964
11. JR with Fred Ford?, July 6, 1964
12. JR with Daniel Kurtz, Edgar Jaynes, West Virginia delegates, National Youth Science Camp, July 10, 1964
13. JR with Buckwheat Queen Patricia Ann Lebnick, State Senator William R. Sharp, Jr., George Kemper, State Department of Agriculture, 6th Annual Tri-District tour, Soil Conservation districts, Jackson's Mill, July 20, 1964
14. JR at WV Poultry Association Poultry Festival, Moorefield, crowning of Poultry Queen, July 29, 1964
15. JR with Mrs. America, July 1964
16. JR with Salem College President K. Duane Hurley, Harvey G. Mehlhouse, Salem College, appreciation award from Western Electric fund, July 1964
17. JR with Hubert Humphrey, Hulett Smith, Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, unidentified, LBJ barbecue, August 1, 1964
18. JR at Metropolitan Police Boys Club Camp, Morris Cafritz Memorial Services, August 2, 1964
19. JR with group, Clarksburg city parking authority meeting, August 4, 1964
20. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, others, signing of Federal Aid Highway Act, August 13, 1964
21. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Harley Staggers, others, signing of Federal Pay Raise and Adjustment bill (with Staggers), August 14, 1964
22. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, signing of Hospital and Medical Facilities Amendments, August 18, 1964
23. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, others, unidentified bill signing, August 19, 1964
24. A. James Manchin, Bob McDonough, Mayor Frank A. Rybka, unidentified, Democratic National Convention, Atlantic City, August 24, 1964
25. JR with 4-H students, Barbour and Taylor counties, Citizenship Short Course, August 1964
26. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, Senator Daniel Inouye, others, signing of Anti-Poverty Bill, August 1964
27. JR with unidentified, Commission on Automation bill, August 1964
28. JR with Hubert Humphrey, Harley Staggers, Lyndon B. Johnson bill signing, Nurses Training Bill, September 3, 1964
29. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, signing of bill for federal aid to nursing training, September 4, 1964
30. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Morgantown Airport dedication, September 20, 1964
31. Ceremonial goblet with presidential seal manufactured by Morgantown Glass Guild, September 20, 1964
32. JR with unidentified, National Tire Dealers and Retreaders Association Convention, September 21, 1964
33. JR with Arch Moore, Ken Hechler, John Slack, Harley Staggers, Miss West Virginia Ella Dee Kessel (later Dee Caperton), September 22, 1964
34. JR with Dr. Joseph F. Marsh, Jr., P. F. Ayer, West Virginia Regional Conference Council of the Southern Mountains, Concord College, September 26, 1964
35. JR with Harley Staggers, W. W. Barron, Monongahela Power Company plant startup, September 1964
36. JR with J. Glenn Beall, September 1964
37. JR at Air Traffic Control Association Awards Banquet, October 7, 1964
38. JR with Hulett Smith, Harley Staggers, others, Jefferson County Democratic Rally and Ox Roast at Charles Town, October 14, 1964
39. JR with John Chernenko, Robert Maxwell, unidentified, Democratic Rally, Wellsburg, October 21, 1964
40. JR at Pennsboro Manufacturing Company groundbreaking, October 24, 1964
41. JR at National Education Association?, October 28, 1964
42. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, others, signing of Aid to Education Bill, October 1964
43. JR at Logan Bank and Trust ribbon cutting ceremony, November 24, 1964
44. JR at American Association of State Highway Officials meeting, December 8, 1964
45. JR at University of Maryland/West Virginia University basketball game, December 12, 1964
46. JR at International Crossroads Sunday Morning breakfast, YMCA, December 27, 1964
47. JR with Ken Hechler, Hulett Smith, W. W. Barron, Denzil Gainer, John Kelley, Donald Robertson, Joe Burdett, Gus Douglass, opening section of Interstate 77, December 30, 1964
48. JR with Phil McGance, camera testing, December 1964
49. JR with Clifford Finch, United States Embassy, Spain, 1964
50. JR with Joseph Prentice, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, 1964
51. JR with Hubert Humphrey, Hulett Smith, Bluefield Mayor Henry Warden, All-America City Award, Bluefield, 1964
52. JR at National Limestone Institute Convention, 1964
53. Hubert Humphrey, 1964
54. JR with Marshall Gleason, Wheeling Tile Company, 1964
55. JR in Libya, 1964
56. JR with unidentified group, 1964
57. JR with Richard Widmark, others, 1964-65
58. JR at Democratic Conference, January 4, 1965
59. JR with David Luke III, West Virginia Pulp and Paper, January 6, 1965
60. JR walking through rotunda to Lyndon B. Johnson inauguration, January 20, 1965
61. JR with Hugh Scott, "Washington Reports to the People," January 24, 1965
62. JR at Interstate 81 opening, January 25, 1965
63. JR with unidentified, holding January 7, 1965 issue of Congressional Record, January 1965
64. JR with Mike Mansfield, John Sherman Cooper, following passage of S. 3, ARDA of 1965, February 1, 1965
65. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Slack, Judge Thompson, Bernard Russell, Miss Duren, Walker, at AAY presentation, February 2, 1965
66. JR with unidentified senators, Veterans Affairs, February 8, 1965
67. JR with Mayor Ti Legato, others, Davy Cleanest Town Award, February 9, 1965
68. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Marion Close, others, Elkins Memorial Hospital, February 17, 1965
69. JR with Hulett Smith, Sid Zagri, Education Subcommittee, Senate Committee on Labor and Public Welfare, February 26, 1965
70. JR with unidentified, apple growers, eastern panhandle, regarding competent farm workers, February 26, 1965
Box 7
01. JR with unidentified, American Legion, regarding veterans affairs, March 2, 1965
02. JR with President Paul Miller, West Virginia University, March 3, 1965
03. JR with Dr. Leonard C. Nelson, unidentified, West Virginia Institute of Technology loan drive dinner, March 5, 1965
04. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Hubert Humphrey, Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, Arch Moore, Hulett Smith, signing of Appalachian bill, March 9, 1965
05. JR with Ernest Borgnine, National Association of Broadcasters preview of network shows, March 20, 1965
06. JR with unidentified, Bluefield, March 1965
07. JR with Eugene Foley, Administrator, Small Business Administration, Distinguished Lectures on Management series, March 1965
08. JR with Elkins city officials, National League of Cities Legislation Conference, March 1965
09. JR with Carl E. Stevens, Ira Hardin, Associated General Contractors of America, March 1965
10. JR with Hulett Smith, DRIVE ladies auxiliary of West Virginia Teamsters, March 1965
11. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Magnolia High School Choir, April 1, 1965
12. JR with Kanawha Valley industries and West Virginia Water Commission group, April 3, 1965
13. JR at 21st Anniversary Banquet, Hebrew Academy of Washington, April 4, 1965
14. JR with Robert C. Byrd, post office dedication, Madison, April 10, 1965
15. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, others, White House ceremony for Elementary and Secondary Education Act, April 13, 1965
16. JR at Rowlesburg Reservoir meeting, April 22, 1965
17. JR with Max Sanitz, ladies garment plant opening in Terra Alta, April 26, 1965
18. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Joseph Clark, George Murphy, signing of act to amend Manpower Development and Training Act, April 26, 1965
19. Weirton Steel Pollution Control equipment ceremonies, April 30, 1965
20. JR at President Martin, Dr. Ross Linger, Benedum Campus Community Center, April 1965
21. JR with W. F. Eigenbrod, West Virginia State Director, Department of Mines, May 3, 1965
22. JR with Mrs. Howard J. Jackson, Mrs. G. Robert Nugent, West Virginia delegation, League of Women Voters, May 6, 1965
23. JR with Arch Moore, National Association of Manufacturers board meeting, May 10-11, 1965
24. JR at Raven Shinnston Corporation, Shinnston, May 12, 1965
25. JR at Air Line Traffic Association of Washington, D.C. "Man of the Year" award, May 24, 1965
26. JR at Building Trades conference, May 1965
27. JR with William C. Campbell, unidentified, West Virginia State Society Sons and Daughters luncheon, May 1965
28. JR with Leo Joffe, Judge Jack Flynn, Judge Frank Hogan at J. Raymond Bell party for JR, May 1965
29. JR at The Greenbrier, May 1965
30. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Carol Hoffman, May 1965
31. JR with Floyd E. Huffman, Casey? Hilliard, National Rural Letter Carriers Association, June 1, 1965
32. JR with Hulett Smith, Gill Robb Wilson, dedication of Gill Robb Wilson Field, Wood County Airport, Parkersburg, June 2, 1965
33. JR with Hulett Smith, unidentified, Democratic dinner, June 5, 1965
34. JR with Nancy Matthews, West Virginia Vocational Education Association, June 7, 1965
35. JR at Fort Ashby Waterworks dedication, June 12, 1965
36. JR at informal hearing, corridor between Weston and Strasburg, June 14, 1965
37. JR with Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Robert C. Byrd, Hulett Smith, Mary Alice Smith, and unidentified, All-American City award to Bluefield, June 16, 1965
38. JR with Governor and Mrs. Hulett Smith at Democratic Congressional Dinner, Washington-Hilton Hotel, June 24, 1965
39. JR at ARBA building dedication, June 25, 1965
40. JR with Hulett Smith, demonstration of coal treatment process, D. C. Water Pollution Control Center, June 28, 1965
41. JR with unidentified, National Association of Postal Supervisors Breakfast, June 29, 1965
42. JR at Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, signing of National Technical Institute for the Deaf bill, June 1965
43. JR with Betty Gregoire, June 1965
44. Portraits of Lyndon B. Johnson and Hulett Smith in "beer joint," Meadow Bridge, June 1965
45. JR with Judge Robert Maxwell, unidentified, June 1965
46. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, meeting with 99,999th and 100,000th persons enlisting in Neighborhood Youth Corps, June 1965
47. JR at Bethany College commencement, June 1965
48. JR with F. Alvin Webb, Bernard Madigan, Jesse Vandale, postal employee award to Jesse Vandale of Charleston, July 1, 1965
49. JR at Weirton Fourth of July parade, July 5, 1965
50. JR with Hulett Smith, others, Stonewood Bridge dedication, July 6, 1965
51. JR with Hulett Smith, Burl Sawyers, John L. Sweeney, Paul Crabtree, highway project groundbreaking in Doddridge County, first project officially authorized under Appalachian Development Program, July 6, 1965
52. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, Youth Science Camp luncheon, July 8, 1965
53. JR with Harley Staggers, Hulett Smith, Burl Sawyers, others, Highland Scenic Highway dedication at former Mill Point Prison Camp, Monongahela National Forest, July 10, 1965
54. JR with Robert C. Byrd, McDowell County 10th graders, July 19, 1965
55. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Monongahela Power Company group, 1965
56. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Boys Nation delegates Kerry Jarrell and John Hoblitzell, July 22, 1965
57. JR at 4-State Press Association Convention, Hot Springs, Arkansas, July 24, 1965
58. JR with unidentified, Lyndon B. Johnson bill signing, Water Resources Planning Bill, July 26, 1965
59. JR with Commissioner Frank Keppel, Health, Education and Welfare, July 26, 1965
60. JR with G. Don Sullivan, Mined-Land Conservation Conference, July 28, 1965
61. JR with Robert C. Byrd, 4-H Clubs Citizenship Conference group, Raleigh and Mercer counties, July 28, 1965
62. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Glenna Smith, Business and Professional Women's Clubs, July 28, 1965
63. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Thomas R. Martin, Gregory C. Moore, National Youth Science Camp luncheon, Washington, July 1965
64. JR with Dr. Leslie A. Bryan, National Aerospace Education Council event?, July 1965?
65. Robert C. Byrd with McDowell County 10th graders, August 3, 1965
66. JR with Phyllis Ann Huff of Parkersburg and Julie Kaye Ketterman of Elkins, Girls Nation, August 6, 1965
67. JR with Eastern Panhandle fruit growers, August 7, 1965
68. JR with Matthiessen and Hegeler Zinc Company group, Spelter, August 10, 1965
69. JR at Cherry River Navy maneuvers parade, August 14, 1965
70. JR at Pine Grove swimming pool dedication, August 20, 1965
71. JR with Mary E. Hemann, Committeewoman for Westmoreland District, receiving "The Rooster," Charleston, August 1965
72. JR with Barry Meyer, American Trucking Association, "Trucks and the American Economy," September 1, 1965
73. JR with other United States senators at Eugene Foley confirmation, September 2, 1965
74. JR with Clarence Cantley, Jim Roberts, Olcott recreation park dedication, September 6, 1965
75. JR with unidentified, The Greenbrier, September 17, 1965
76. JR with Madame Chiang Kai Shek, Senator John Sparkman, September 23, 1965
77. JR with Robert C. Byrd, James Sprouse, Tom Lilley, Export-Import Bank, September 24, 1965
78. JR with Elkins businessmen, Elkins Industrial Development Association, Metalab Equipment Company, September 27, 1965
79. JR with Arthur Stern, Cass, September 1965
Box 8
01. JR with others, National Coal Policy tour, Huntington, October 3, 1965
02. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, White House speech, October 22, 1965
03. JR at Martinsburg dinner, October 23, 1965
04. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, bill signing, October 23, 1965
05. JR at Job Corps Conservation Center dedication, Camp Anthony, Neola, October 31, 1965
06. UN Committee anti-Communist truck, Martinsburg, November 1, 1965
07. JR with K. A. Randall, Carl B. Early, Victor H. Lloyd, FDIC Banking Conference, Washington, November 17, 1965
08. JR with A. James Manchin, unidentified, December 1, 1965
09. JR with Principal Gene Stanley, student body president, George Washington High School, December 1965
10. JR with Salem College president K. Duane Hurley, December 1965
11. JR with John Slack, J. E. Holt, 1965
12. JR in office, 1965
13. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Hansford Jarrell, Sam Harshbarger, Otto Walker, United States Post Office, Madison, 1965
14. JR with Eugene Foley, Small Business Administration, 1965?
15. JR with Mary James, Cherry Blossom Princess, 1965
16. JR with Senator and Mrs. Karl Mundt, R. A. Raese, others, National Limestone Institute Convention, 1965
17. JR with unidentified, West Virginia Strawberry Festival, Buckhannon, 1965?
18. Sam Raeborn, "Singing Sam," 1965
19. JR at Interior Department hearing on oil import program, 1965
20. JR and Senator Len Jordan, Idaho, 1965
21. Senate Democratic Conference, 1965
22. JR with Mike Mansfield, John Sherman Cooper, Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965, 1965
23. JR with unidentified group, 1965
24. Pleasants County Library, 1965
25. Cass Scenic Railroad, 1965
26. JR w/ unidentified Agricultural Conservation Program, 1965
27. JR with Ken Hechler, unidentified, dedication of Ceredo post office, January 8, 1966
28. JR with Mike Mansfield, January 20, 1966
29. JR with Danton Dinsmoor, Postmaster General Lawrence F. O'Brien, Natural Beauty Program presentation to St. Marys, January 20, 1966
30. JR w/ Senate Youth Program, Greg Garrett, Joe Smith, Robert C. Byrd, January 25, 1966
31. JR at Union for Progress dinner, January 1966
32. JR with Mike Manatos, J. Allen Overton, American Mining Congress, January 1966
33. JR w/ Kathryn Guth, Lucille H. Shiver, February 1, 1966
34. JR with National Commander Ralph E. Hall, AMVETS reception, February 3, 1966
35. JR with Chairman E. William Henry, Federal Communications Commission (FCC), February 8, 1966
36. JR with Edward Kennedy, Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz, February 16, 1966
37. JR at Garibaldi Club dinner, February 17, 1966
38. JR Adjutant Kenneth W. Wilhelm and Commander Charles W. Schamp, West Virginia Department of Disabled American Veterans, February 18, 1966
39. JR with Upper Buffalo Creek Watershed group, March 9, 1966
40. JR with Hulett Smith, Frank Carlson, others, Governor's Prayer breakfast, March 10, 1966
41. JR with A. James Manchin, unidentified, March 11, 1966
42. JR with unidentified, 4-H publication, March 23, 1966
43. JR with Robert Glasgow, Clyde Oliver, National Association of Letter Carriers, March 30, 1966
44. JR with service awards, April 5, 1966
45. JR with Hubert Humphrey, Jay Randolph, unidentified, April 6, 1966
46. JR with Evelyn Black, Laura Ridenour, April 6, 1966
47. JR w/ Miss Lillian Sue Henderson, Jay Randolph, and Robert F. Henderson, April 6, 1966
48. JR with unidentified group, April 14, 1966
49. JR with Jim Huston, George Spurlock, April 15, 1966
50. JR at dam groundbreaking at New Martinsville, April 16, 1966
51. Jay Randolph with Bob Hyland, Ray Geracy, April 19, 1966
52. JR with Edmund Muskie, James Garvey, Bituminous Coal Research, April 20, 1966
53. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Mike Mansfield, others, signing of transportation proclamation, April 22, 1966
54. JR with Albert Moore, Walter Williams, Roy Smith, West Virginia State Association of Letter Carriers, April 29, 1966
55. JR with West Virginia delegates, National 4-H Conference, April 1966
56. JR at congressional hearings or Democratic Policy committee, April 1966
57. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Arch Moore, others, signing of Small Business Act amendments, May 2, 1966
58. JR at Federal Employees Compensation Act hearings, May 3, 1966
59. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, signing of GI bill, May 3, 1966
60. JR with Eugene Waggoner, 10th Anniversary Convention of the Consulting Engineers Council, May 5, 1966
61. JR with James Prather, Tulsa Chamber of Commerce "Better Broiler Forum," May 5, 1966
62. JR with LBJ, May 26, 1966
63. JR at Charleston?, May 1966
Box 9
01. JR with unidentified, June 3, 1966
02. JR w/ unidentified, June 3, 1966
03. JR with James Kee, Sandra Lea Hershberger, Kenny John Robertson, Presidential Scholars, June 7, 1966
04. JR with A. James Manchin, others, Farmers Day parade, Union, June 7, 1966
05. JR with Major General Graham, Army Corps of Engineers, June 7, 1966
06. JR with unidentified, June 10, 1966
07. JR with unidentified, snack counter, June 11, 1966
08. JR with Robert C. Byrd, others, at presentation of keys to City of Huntington, June 22, 1966
09. Clarksburg Moose home flag raising, June 26, 1966
10. JR with Mack truck, June 30, 1966
11. JR with James Dobbs, vending operator, June 1966
12. JR at Alderson-Broaddus commencement, June 1966
13. JR with Edmund Muskie, Frank Nugent, Robert E. Lee Hall, Don Sullivan, National Coal Association, June 1966
14. JR with Finley Morrison, Evie Boggess, Richwood, July 2, 1966
15. JR at Fourth of July celebration, Weirton, July 4, 1966
16. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Hubert Humphrey, Ken Hechler, National Youth Science Camp, July 13, 1966
17. JR with William Cassidy, Walter Leber, July 18, 1966
18. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Dr. Paul A. Miller, assistant secretary of HEW, July 22, 1966
19. JR at Cabell County Democratic Executive Committee picnic, July 24, 1966
20. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Boys Nation delegates Carl Akers and Steve Knezovich, July 25, 1966
21. JR with E. Front Dennis, Dennis Water Cress Inc., Martinsburg, July 26, 1966
22. JR at DWC, Mannington District, 1966
23. JR with Robert F. Kennedy, August 11, 1966
24. JR with unidentified, August 18, 1966
25. JR with Hulett Smith, Dedication of Mount Storm Power Station, Virginia Electric and Power Company, August 19, 1966 (from photo album)
26. JR at swimming pool dedication, Pine Grove, August 20, 1966
27. JR w/ Matthew Melonas, Berndard Madden, George E. Luocas August 23,1966
28. JR with Hubert Humphrey, unidentified, August 30, 1966
29. JR victory dinner, Follansbee, September 2, 1966
30. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, signing National Traffic and Motor Safety and Highway Safety acts, September 9, 1966
31. JR with John R. Browning, Browning Family Reunion, September 11, 1966
32. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, and Hulett Smith, dedication of Summersville reservoir, September 14, 1966
33. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, signing of Parcel Post Bill, September 20, 1966
34. JR with unidentified, September 21, 1966
35. JR at Green Valley-Glenwood Public Service District dedication, September 24, 1966
36. JR in parade, September 27, 1966
37. JR with Postmaster General Lawrence F. O'Brien, photo of Wheeling post office, September 27, 1966
38. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Arch Moore, James Kee, Harley Staggers, John Slack, West Virginia education group, September 28, 1966
39. JR with unidentified, September 29, 1966
40. West Virginia Democratic Absentee Voters Bureau, September 1966
41. JR at Labor Day celebration, Tunnelton, September 1966
42. JR with unidentified, Handicapped Week, October 3, 1966
43. JR with Summersville Mayor William S. Bryant and William E. Davis, EDA, loan for Summersville Convalescent Hospital, October 4, 1966
44. JR with Weston delegation, regarding Stonewall Jackson Dam and Reservoir, October 5, 1966
45. JR with Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Harley Stagger, unidentified, Festival of Ideas, Morgantown, October 5, 1966
46. JR with family of Joseph E. Muir, receiving Legion of Merit, October 5, 1966
47. JR with Clarksburg Rotary Club officers, October 12, 1966
48. JR with Charles Schultze, Bureau of the Budget, October 17, 1966
49. JR with Federal Communications Chairman E. William Henry, October 1966
50. JR with Secretary Freeman, A. James Manchin, groundbreaking for Farmington Sewage Treatment plant, October 1966
51. JR at Morgantown Community Association presentation, November 1, 1966
52. JR with Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman, Thomas B. Evans and Luther Britton, Modernization Conservation Program, West Virginia Capitol Soil Conservation District, November 2, 1966
53. JR with Mary Randolph, James Sprouse, unidentified, Election Day, November 8, 1966
54. JR at 20th Anniversary of Martinsburg Veterans Administration Center, November 9, 1966 (includes November 1946 photograph of JR speaking)
55. JR with Edward Kennedy, Hulett Smith, Jim Sprouse, others, Democratic dinner, Oak Hill, November 25, 1966
56. JR with Hulett Smith, unidentified, December 1, 1966
57. JR in Forest Festival parade, December 1966
Box 10
01. JR with J. F. McClanahan, unidentified, planning senate campaign, 1966?
02. Campaign billboard, JR, Robert D. Bailey, Ken Hechler, 1966
03. JR with Hubert Humphrey, others, at airport, 1966
04. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, Manpower in Appalachia Conference, 1966
05. Hubert Taylor, unidentified, West Virginia Democratic Absentee Voters Bureau, 1966 campaign, 1966 (from photo album)
06. JR campaign billboards, 1966
07. JR and American Legion National Commander John Davis, 1966
08. JR with LBJ, 1966
09. JR with ?, American Legion, 1966
10. JR with Thomas M. Black, Courtney Burton, Dr. Perry Gresham, Bethany College, 1966
11. JR with Robert F. Kennedy, Hulett Smith, others, Wellsburg, 1966
12. JR with unidentified, 4-H, 1966
13. JR with Martin Himmel, Small Business Administration National Advisory Council, Washington, 1966?
14. JR with Steven Narick, Moundsville, 1966?
15. JR with Harley Staggers, R. A. Raese and Mrs. Raese, Lester Hudson, National Limestone Institute Convention, 1966
16. JR with YMCA Youth Governors, 1966?
17. JR with 1966 March of Dimes poster child Lori Ann Wagner, 1966?
18. JR with James Kee, Ken Hechler, Angus Peyton, Governor's Progress Corps breakfast, 1966
19. JR with Beth DiGregorio, unidentified, Democratic Women of Hancock County award, 1966
20. JR with unidentified group, Manpower of Appalachia, 1966?
21. JR with Jack Holt, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, Hinton, 1966?
22. JR with Lily Halpern, 1966?
23. JR with WAD volunteer workers, 1966?
24. JR with Jane Thomas, unidentified, arriving at Denver for address to Air Traffic Convention, 1966
25. JR with Harpers Ferry group, 1966
26. JR with Walter Reuther, Hulett Smith, unidentified, 1966
27. JR with Joseph Moody, Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1966
28. JR with John L. Sweeney, unidentified, swearing-in ceremony, Appalachian Regional Commission
29. JR w/ Robert C. Byrd 4-H Club Members, 1966
30. JR w/ 3 unkowns, 1966
31. JR/ Mike Mansfield, 1966
32. Harrison County Mrs. Helen Bolling, JR, Mrs. Carence Bow,Mrs. Ruth McGraw, Robert C. Byrd, 1966
33. JR w/ Paul L. Gay, Mrs. Mabel C. Fretwell (Upshur County), 1966
34. JR w/ Anne Hearst, Mrs. T.J. Johnson, and Mrs. George Fumich (Monongalia County), 1966
35. JR w/ Mrs. Walter Boxwell, Mrs, Lester Landerkin (Berkley County), 1966
36. JR w/ Mrs. Audrey B. Mudd and Mrs. Mary Hemann (Wayne County), 1966
37. JR w/ unknown, 1966
38. JR w/ Martha J. Williams, Industrial home for Girls Superintendent, 1966
39. JR w/ Mrs. Robert D. Bailey, Mrs. W.W. Barron and Mrs. Violet Snedegar (Randolph County), 1966
40. JR with Robert C. Byrd, January 10, 1967
41. JR with Edward Day, John Macy, 84th Anniversary, Civil Service Act, January 16, 1967
42. JR with Mary Randolph, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Raese, Albert Gore, George McGovern, National Limestone Institute Convention, January 18, 1967
43. JR with unidentified, January 31, 1967
44. JR with Ken Hechler, unidentified group, February 2, 1967
45. JR with Wheeling officials regarding housing for miners, February 7, 1967
46. JR with Lieutenant Colonel Detrick, February 24, 1967
47. JR with American Association of State Highway Officials, February 28, 1967
48. JR with unidentified, Anaheim Research Center, February 1967
49. JR with unidentified, March 1, 1967
50. JR with VFW delegation, March 7, 1967
51. JR with Senator Daniel Inouye and Senator Hiram Fong, March 9, 1967
52. JR with Robert C. Byrd, others, Flood Control Conference, March 16, 1967
53. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, West Virginia Nurses Association, March 16, 1967
54. JR at Barber's Point Harbor site inspection, March 27, 1967 (from photo album)
55. Clarksburg flood, March 1967?
56. JR at United States and Canada Postal Conference, March 1967
Box 11
01. JR with West Virginia postal letter carriers, April 25, 1967
02. C&O, B&O time table folder, April 26, 1967
03. JR with Veterans Administration officials, April 28, 1967
04. JR with Arch Moore, others, Weirton Steel, April 29, 1967
05. JR searching in briefcase, April 1967
06. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cecil Underwood, unidentified, Association for Small Colleges meeting, May 1, 1967
07. JR with Robert C. Byrd, National Cystic Fibrosis poster child Melinda Ferrebee, May 9, 1967
08. JR receiving honorary degree, WVU, May 14, 1967
09. JR with Angus Peyton, unidentified, West Virginia Business Opportunities - Federal procurement meeting, Charleston, May 17, 1967
10. JR with Dr. LeRoy J. Koehler, Dr. Francis B. McGarry, unidentified, East Stroudsburg State College commencement, May 20, 1967
11. JR with unidentified, May 24, 1967
12. JR with unidentified, West Virginia Wesleyan College commencement, May 28, 1967
13. Mitchell Haddad, Ruth Haddad, May 1967
14. JR, Clarksburg Acid Mine Drainage project, May 1967
15. JR with unidentified, June 6, 1967
16. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia 4-H group, June 7, 1967
17. JR with group on capitol steps, June 9, 1967
18. JR with Cyrus Vance, Addah McClaskey, West Virginia Society Sons and Daughters banquet, June 9, 1967
19. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, Presidential Scholars Joanne Harley and Thomas Larson, June 13, 1967
20. JR with Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare John Gardner, Senators Edmund Muskie, Senator J. Caleb Boggs, July 11, 1967
21. National Youth Science Camp tour of the Naval Ship Research and Development Center, July 11, 1967
22. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, National Youth Science Camp lunch, July 12, 1967
23. JR with Senator Stephen M. Young, Panamanian Ambassador Ricardo Arias, others, Panama City, July 14, 1967
24. JR with Senator Stuart Symington, others, American Legion Department Convention, Morgantown, July 21, 1967
25. JR with David Zinn, unidentified group, Future Farmers of America State Convention, Jackson's Mill, July 22, 1967
26. JR with Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, August 9, 1967
27. JR with state educators who testified before the Randolph Committee, August 11, 1967
28. JR with Hubert Humphrey and Claude Pepper, National Aviation Day, Dulles International Airport, August 19, 1967
29. JR with Ladybird Johnson, Melinda Ferrebee, National Cystic Fibrosis poster child, September 13, 1967
30. JR with unidentified, September 15, 1967
31. JR with James Lakin, Alvin Webb, others, National Postal Forum, September 14-15, 1967
32. JR with Wyatt Rogers, Southern Interstate Nuclear Board, September 20, 1967
33. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall, Harpers Ferry improvement, September 21, 1967
34. JR with Gorrell, manager of Sheraton Park Hotels, Hawaii, September 1967
35. JR with Arch Moore, unidentified, October 11, 1967
36. JR with Angus Peyton, others, Science and Technology hearings, October 12, 1967
37. JR with Kemp McLaughlin, unidentified, October 17, 1967
38. JR with Charles Harrison, Vincent Johnkoski, Burl Sawyers, J. C. Dillon, West Virginia State Road Commission officials, Salt Lake City, October 15-20, 1967
39. JR with Senator Len Jordan, auto exhaust emissions device demonstration, November 2, 1967
40. JR with D. Banks Wilburn, B. E. Ross, Glenville State College, November 14, 1967
41. JR with Lillian Hockenberry, November 26, 1967
42. JR with Bill Bresnehan, American Trucking Association, 1967
43. JR with unidentified, West Virginia Society of DC?, 1967
44. JR with Miles Stanley, unidentified, West Virginia AFL-CIO 10th anniversary, 1967
45. JR with West Virginia soldiers Arnold McCartney, Robert Taylor, James D. Morris Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, Easter 1967
46. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Hulett Smith, 1967?
47. Celeste Sinicropi, Mountain State Forest Festival Princess, 1967
48. Mitchell Haddad at The Greenbrier, January 1, 1968
49. JR with Perry Gresham, January 21, 1968
50. JR with A. James Manchin, January 23, 1968
51. JR with Burl Sawyers, Kenna, Samuels, West Virginia Turnpike, January 23, 1968
52. JR with unidentified, January 23, 1968
53. JR with Hubert Humphrey, Frank Carlson Dinner, January 23, 1968
54. JR with John Grupenhoff and Ralph Huitt, HEW, January 24, 1968
55. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Senate Youth Program, January 24, 1968
56. JR with Burl Sawyers, George Samuels, Lee Kenna, federal acquisition of right of way for turnpike, January 25, 1968
57. JR with Fairmont General Hospital officers, January 29, 1968
58. JR with Jackie Kennedy, Empire State Dinner, January 1968
Box 12
01. JR with United Federation of Postal Clerks conference attendees, February 6, 1968
02. JR at Missouri Society of Professional Engineers meeting, February 20, 1968
03. JR with Robert C. Byrd, James Kee, Davy Mayor Floyd T. Legato, February 21, 1968
04. JR at WV-Ohio Air Pollution Control compact hearings, February 27, 1968
05. JR at Wirt County High School tele-lecture, February 27, 1968
06. JR with John Slack, unidentified, February 28, 1968
07. JR at Ingersoll-Rand dinner in Clarksburg, February 1968
08. JR with James Kee at Bluefield-Princeton hospital groundbreaking, March 2, 1968
09. JR with senators, capitol art exhibit, March 6-12, 1968
10. JR at Lyndon B. Johnson bill signing, Department of the Interior, March 12, 1968
11. JR with VFW members, March 12, 1968
12. JR with unidentified group, March 27, 1968
13. JR at National Pollution Control Exposition and Conference, Houston, April 3-5, 1968
14. JR at American Trucking Association competition awards, April 4, 1968
15. JR at Global Sales luncheon, Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing, April 24, 1968
16. JR with members, West Virginia Commission on Children and Youth, April 26, 1968
17. JR receiving National Capital USO award, April 26, 1968
18. JR with airport group, May 3, 1968
19. JR with Nelson Fry, Tom Davis, May 3, 1968
20. JR with Commissioner Brownstein, Federal Housing Authority, May 7, 1968
21. JR with WVU engineering students and Professor Steinhardt, May 10, 1968
22. JR with British Rotarian R. V. Mosseri, May 10, 1968
23. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Office of Economic Opportunity officers, May 23, 1968
24. JR with Lowell Bridwell, Frank Turner, May 28, 1968
25. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Betty Crocker search winner Louise Ann Burke, Elkins, May 1968
26. National Air Mail Golden anniversary month SJ Resolution 151, May 1968
27. JR with General Noble, Corps of Engineers, June 4, 1968
28. JR with Farmington High School seniors, June 4, 1968
29. JR with West Virginia congressional delegation, unidentified group, June 5, 1968
30. JR with Job Corps girls, June 12, 1968
31. JR with Elkins Presbyterian group, June 17, 1968
32. JR with unidentified, June 18, 1968
33. JR with Mayor and Mrs. Ray Payne, Clarksburg, June 18, 1968
34. JR at Cambria County Community Action Council banquet, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, June 22, 1968
35. JR with Robert C. Byrd, YMCA youth governor Tyrus Cobb, June 26, 1968
36. JR at Miss West Virginia Pageant, June 26, 1968
37. JR with Anthony Job Corps Center group, June 1968
38. JR at National Youth Science Camp luncheon, July 9, 1968
39. JR with National Association of Students Council West Virginia students, July 9, 1968
40. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Boys Nation delegates, July 22, 1968
41. JR with unidentified group, July 25, 1968
42. JR with A. James Manchin, August 1, 1968
43. JR with unidentified, August 10, 1968?
44. JR with unidentified, August 18, 1968
45. JR with James Kee, Ken Hechler, postmasters luncheon, October 2, 1968
46. JR with unidentified, Appalachian Folklife Center, Pipestem, October 5, 1968
47. JR at Greenbrier Valley Airport dedication, October 13, 1968
48. JR at Public Works Congress and Equipment Show, October 19-24, 1968
49. Eddie Rickenbacker, W. A. "Pat" Patterson, J. T. Trippe, C. R. Smith, October 21, 1968
50. JR with unidentified, Public Works Congress and Equipment Show, October 23, 1968
51. JR with Richard L. Demski, Woodrow Walker, and Kenneth Kytkonen, graduates of training program at Anthony Job Corps Center, Neloa, October 29, 1968
52. JR at Medal of Honor ceremony for Gary Martini, October 1968
53. JR at Davis and Elkins Ice House, election night, November 3, 1968
Box 13
01. JR at Ice House, Election Night, Elkins, November 3, 1968
02. JR at Bluefield Airport, November 7, 1968
03. JR at postal ceremony, November 14, 1968
04. JR with Hulett Smith, Angus E. Peyton, General E. R. Quesada, Mountain State Designer Craftsmen's Shop, Washington, November 15, 1968
05. JR at National Car Rental convention, The Sands, Las Vegas, November 19, 1968
06. JR at Chicago Solid Waste Research facility dedication, November 26, 1968
07. JR receiving National Educational Association award, 1968
08. JR with Salvation Army group, 1968
09. JR campaigning with Hubert Humphrey, 1968
10. JR in Alaska, 1968
11. JR with Ken Hechler, Hulett Smith, Jim Sprouse, West Virginia reception, Democratic National Convention, 1968
12. JR w/ LBJ, Mrs. Mansfield and unidentified, White House, 1968
13. USDA soil conservation service, 25 images, 1968-1969
14. JR with unidentified, January 14, 1969
15. JR with unidentified, January 16, 1969
16. JR with Lyndon Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, Robert C. Byrd, Edmund Muskie, Senate reception for LBJ, January 16, 1969
17. JR with R. A. Raese, National Limestone Institute Convention, January 19, 1969
18. JR with Richard D. Buck, director, MBTA, Boston, January 20, 1969
19. A. James Manchin, others, Salem College Band, City of Salem water groundbreaking, January 21, 1969
20. JR at American Federation of Government Employees banquet, January 25, 1969
21. JR with unidentified, January 25, 1969
22. JR, receiving VFW Gold Medal award, January 26, 1969
23. JR with Joseph E. Moody, National Coal Policy Conference, February 3, 1969
24. NCATE visit Salem College, Mr. T. Edward Davis, Dr. Calvin Jones, Dr. Earl A. Weiley, Dr. Donald J. Murphy, Dr. P Leonard Knight, JR., Dr. Louis F. Gough, Dr. K. Duane Hurley, Dr. Roscoe V. Buckland, Mrs. Sylvia Davis, Dr. Myrtle Searles, Dr. Clyde B. Myers, Dr. C. Charles Clark, Dr. James D. Thomas, Dr. Charles Lowe, February 5, 1969
25. JR with Elizabeth High and James Fleenor, Senate Youth Program delegates, February 5, 1969
26. JR with John Slack, A. D. Stevens, February 6, 1969
27. JR with Vocational Industrial Clubs of America conference delegates, February 19, 1969
28. JR with unidentified, February 26, 1969
29. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia state senators, March 4, 1969
30. JR with R. C. Goodpasture, National Industries for the Blind, March 4, 1969
31. JR with Howard Baker, John Sherman Cooper, March 5, 1969
32. JR with West Virginia Jaycees R. E. Gilger and Jack Cisney, March 5, 1969
33. JR with Robert Quilliam, state conservationist, Soil Conservation Service, March 10, 1969
34. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Rowlesburg Lake conference, March 12, 1969
35. JR with Paul Tucker, March 13, 1969
36. JR with Keith Morgan, Murray Hunter, mine health and safety hearings, March 18, 1969
37. JR with Mrs. Campbell, unidentified group, March 18, 1969
38. JR with Japanese transportation officials, March 28, 1969
39. JR, Federal Executive Institute, April 8, 1969
40. JR with 1969 Cherry Blossom princess Susan McBride, April 9, 1969
41. JR at waste disposal hearings in Boston, April 10, 1969
42. JR at Mon Valley Progress Council, April 16, 1969
43. JR with delegates, National 4-H Club conference, April 24, 1969
44. JR with Mayor Phillips Hall, AARP, Coral Gables, Florida, April 29, 1969
45. JR with Crockett, Frazier, Hale, Mrs. Norman Thompson, May 2, 1969
46. JR with unidentified group, May 2, 1969
47. JR at WV State Association of Letter Carriers banquet, May 3, 1969
48. Salem College construction, May 3, 1969
49. JR at WVU Speaker of the Year banquet, May 12, 1969
50. JR with Eldon Shahan, pipefitters, Charleston, May 13, 1969
51. JR at Airline Traffic Association banquet, Hotel Washington, May 22, 1969
52. JR with Star City sixth graders, May 22, 1969
53. Norm and family, May 29-31, 1969
Box 14
01. JR, interview with North American Rockwell Corporation regarding Southern West Virginia Regional Health Council, June 9, 1969
02. JR with unidentified, June 10, 1969
03. JR with National Association of Collegiate Veterans, June 26, 1969
04. JR with Arch Moore, Harley Staggers, General Motors plant dedication, Martinsburg, June 1969
05. JR with Secretary of Transportation John Volpe, July 9, 1969
06. JR with unidentified, National Youth Science Camp luncheon, July 9, 1969
07. JR with Senator Jim Allen, July 11, 1969
08. JR with West Virginia attendees, 4-H Citizenship Conference, July 18, 1969
09. JR with Harry Heltzer, 3M, July 24, 1969
10. JR with James Kee, Ken Hechler, Hulett Smith, dedication of Kee Field, Pineville, July 27, 1969
11. JR with unidentified, July 29, 1969
12. JR with Ellen Brown, Girls Nation, July 30, 1969
13. JR with others, Radiation Machinery Corporation radiation facility, Hardy County, July 31, 1969
14. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Sterling Faucet annual picnic, July 1969
15. JR with Hechler's Week in Washington group, August 4, 1969
16. JR with Allegheny Commuter service officials, August 1969
17. JR with West Virginians, Youth Bowling Championships, August 1969
18. JR at Cherry River Navy celebration, August 1969
19. JR at Public Works Congress and Equipment Show, September 13-18, 1969
20. JR with officials, National Association of Motor Bus Owners meeting, September 22, 1969
21. JR at University Aviation Fellowship presentation, September 24, 1969
22. JR with Roxanne Lahti, work-study student, September 1969
23. Bob Kay, September 1969
24. Martha Jane Amos, Elizabeth, Cherry Blossom Princess Nominee, September 1969
25. JR at WV Wesleyan Founders Day, October 3, 1969
26. JR with unidentified, October 7, 1969
27. JR with Route 219 Association group, Pennsylvania, October 17, 1969
28. JR at Davis and Elkins College Founders Day, library dedication, Jennings Randolph Hall, October 20, 1969
29. JR at American Cancer Society convention, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 25, 1969
30. JR with Buck Chambers, Dave Ebert, October 31, 1969
31. JR with Frank Randolph, David Jannsen, Columbia Pictures premiere, "Marooned," October 1969
32. JR with Vocational Industrial Clubs of America members, November 12, 1969
33. JR with Richard Nixon, Spiro Agnew, Howard Baker, November 25, 1969
34. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Magnolia High School choir, December 17, 1969
35. JR with pilots, December 19, 1969
36. Unidentified woman, December 22, 1969
37. S. Lee Braxton, 50th Wedding Anniversary
38. JR with unidentified, Mary Randolph Lake, 1969
39. JR with Youth Franchise Coalition group, 1969
40. JR with Richard Nixon, presidential prayer breakfast, 1969
41. JR at Alderson-Broaddus College, 1969
42. JR at Emory and Henry College, 1969
43. JR with Ted and Joan Kennedy at Robert F. Kennedy dinner, 1969
44. JR at Gateway Apartments dedication, Elkins, January 10, 1970
45. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Mike Mansfield, West Virginia delegates to Senate Youth program, January 28, 1970
46. JR, with Howard Baker, West Virginia officials, Appalachian Regional Commission, January 1970
47. JR with Jack Blair and Fred Allen, on Hurricane Camille relief, February 3, 1970
48. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Mrs. George Komar and Mrs. Wesley Berger, VFW Ladies Auxiliary, February 9, 1970
49. JR with Robert Crawford, John Frank, science and technology hearings, February 10, 1970
50. JR with Theodore Sorenson, Dr. Walter Menninger, lower voting age hearings, February 16, 1970
51. JR receiving Small Business award from Walter Stults, others, February 18, 1970
52. JR with others, International Crossroads, Sunday Morning Breakfast Club, Washington, February 22, 1970
53. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Potomac State College students, February 23, 1970
54. JR with Walter Stults, National Association of Small Business Investment Companies
55. JR with Cliff, Dorrell, unidentified, February 26, 1970
56. JR with Ken Hechler, James Kee, Miles Stanley, Walter F. Snyder, L. K. Lovenstein, Appalachia Educational Laboratory program, March 12, 1970
57. Canadair group, March 17, 1970
58. JR with Big Brothers at White Hose, March 28, 1970
59. JR, clearcutting timber, March 1970
60. JR with Senator Ralph Yarborough and Senator Claiborne Pell, April 2, 1970
61. JR with Edmund Muskie, unidentified, Richard Nixon bill signing, April 3, 1970
62. JR with Army Corps of Engineers representatives, April 7, 1970
63. JR with Robert C. Byrd, family of Medal of Honor recipient Corporal Thomas Bennett, April 8, 1970
64. JR with Miss Turner and unidentified, minerals display, April 20, 1970
65. JR with 4-H Club delegates, April 22, 1970
Box 15
01. JR with Ellen Bigony, West Virginia Junior Miss, May 4, 1970
02. JR, 10th Mexico-United States Interparliamentary group, May 5, 1970
03. JR with unidentified group, May 5, 1970
04. JR with League of Women Voters, May 6, 1970
05. JR with unidentified students, May 11, 1970
06. JR with unidentified students, May 11, 1970
07. JR with unidentified students, May 12, 1970
08. JR with WAD workers, May 14, 1970
09. JR with unidentified students, May 14, 1970
10. JR with Spencer Collmann, Vernon Valeska, Graphic Communications Computer Association conference, May 14, 1970?
11. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, May 14, 1970
12. JR with unidentified students, May 15, 1970
13. JR with unidentified, May 17, 1970
14. JR with William S. Ritchie, highway commissioner, May 18, 1970
15. JR with Mary Campbell Manpower group, May 19, 1970
16. JR with unidentified, May 19, 1970
17. JR with unidentified students, May 19, 1970
18. JR with astronaut Michael Collins?, May 20, 1970
19. JR with Louie Pollak, dean of Yale Law School, May 21, 1970
20. JR with unidentified students, May 21, 1970
21. JR with Ann Garrabrant, May 22, 1970
22. JR with National Association of Home Builders, May 26, 1970
23. JR with unidentified, May 26, 1970
24. JR with Scarsdale Appeal for Peace group, May 26, 1970
25. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Falling Water Cub Scouts, May 26, 1970
26. JR with Perry Gresham, unidentified, receiving honorary degree, Bethany College, May 30, 1970
27. JR at Salem College graduation, May 1970
28. JR with Duncan Thecker, May 1970
29. JR, W. A. Boone, unidentified, Small Business Administration, May 1970
30. JR with unidentified students, May 1970?
31. JR with Ronald Burns at commencement, West Virginia School for the Deaf and Blind, June 4, 1970
32. JR with Pamela Phares, Ruby Harper, Circleville High School, June 4, 1970
33. JR at Weirton Steel, recycling metal cans, June 8, 1970
34. JR with Russell Train, June 10, 1970
35. JR with unidentified group, June 11, 1970
36. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Monroe Worthington, June 17, 1970
37. JR with South Carolina Governor Robert McNair, June 18, 1970
38. JR with Buck Shaffer "Fabulous Studio Band," June 22, 1970
39. JR with Dunbar Plaza model, June 23, 1970
40. JR with Mrs. Joseph Coleman, Henry Heppen, James Lebenthal, June 25, 1970
41. JR with Dr. Eberhard Rees, Dr. Steven Zimmerman, NASA-Marshall Space Flight Center, July 6, 1970
42. JR at National Coal Association event, July 6, 1970
43. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Stephen Douglas Ratcliffe, James Henry, National Youth Science Camp luncheon, July 8, 1970
44. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Herb Richey, July 8, 1970
45. JR, subcommittee on handicapped workers, July 10, 1970
46. JR with Harold Russell, July 10, 1970
47. JR with unidentified, July 15, 1970
48. JR at Atlantic-Richfield Automotive Pollution test, July 1970
49. JR at Smithsonian Folklife Festival, July 1970
50. JR with unidentified, August 7, 1970
51. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Slack, unidentified, August 12, 1970
52. JR with Clara Scandola, Fernanda Bussinelli, August 12, 1970
53. JR with unidentified, August 13, 1970
54. JR with Edward Cole, president of General Motors, August 14, 1970
55. JR with Birch Bayh, Democratic Youth camp, August 15, 1970
56. JR with Allen Woodford, WVU student government leaders, August 19, 1970
57. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Reverend Lester Cotto-Thornor and Reverend Elson, August 26, 1970
58. JR with Robert C. Byrd presenting Schwarz petition to Ken Bilou, August 27, 1970
Box 16
01. R with John Slack, Ken Hechler, meeting with Eastern Airlines officials and Huntington citizens, September 9, 1970
02. JR with John Slack, Secretary of Transportation John Volpe, September 9, 1970
03. JR at ATA convention in Boston, September 20-24, 1970
04. JR with Dr. Elburt Osborn and Secretary of the Interior Hollis Dole, October 8, 1970
05. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Slack, others, Summersville Lake water lowering, October 9, 1970
06. JR and North Dakota Governor William Guy, October 23, 1970
07. JR with Ken Hechler, Parkersburg Moose Lodge, November 13, 1970
08. JR with Joseph Leonard, WVU Coal Research Bureau, November 27, 1970
09. JR at Bethany College board meeting, November 1970
10. JR in St. Joseph, Missouri, November 1970
11. JR with Pittsburgh Guild for the Blind, December 4, 1970
12. JR and Dr. Elburt Osborn, director, United States Bureau of Mines, December 9, 1970
13. JR with Chester Arents, W. R. Boyle, William Ruckelshaus, December 15, 1970
14. JR with United Mine Workers of America group, December 16, 1970
15. JR with the Bowmans (Phil Moore's friends), December 28, 1970
16. JR with Duncan Thecker and Grey, December 29, 1970
17. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Lisa Celestine, March of Dimes poster child, December 1970
18. JR with "The Mountaineer," Mountain State Forest Festival, 1970
19. JR with Admiral James Bartlett, 1970
20. JR with unidentified youth at tombstone marked "Unsafe Water Supply, Born 1945, Died 1970," F. H. A., 1970
21. JR at St. Louis hearing special committee on aging, 1970?
22. JR with John Volpe, 1970
23. Birch Bayh, 1970?
24. Robert Mollohan, 1970
25. JR with former governors, John Slack, unidentified, City of Hope Award Banquet, January 14, 1971
26. JR with W. R. Studenmund and Davis and Elkins College Group, January 28, 1971
27. JR with members of West Virginia Credit Union, February 1, 1971
28. JR with 2 unidentified, February 1, 1971
29. Richard Nixon with unidentified, presenting award, February 2, 1971
30. JR with Paul Hutchison, Walter James, Charles Lewis and others, Appalachian Regional Development Act, February 9, 1971
31. JR with James Moe, Associated General Contractors of America, February 18, 1971
32. JR with unidentified military, February 23, 1971
33. JR with Tom Lilley, Export-Import Bank of the United States, March 1, 1971
34. JR with Shaffer (FAA) and unknown, March 2, 1971
35. JR with unidentified, March 3, 1971
36. JR with unidentified, March 5, 1971
37. JR with unidentified, March 8, 1971
38. JR birthday party, March 8, 1971
39. JR with Howard D. Fritz, Washington Evening Star, March 9, 1971
40. JR with West Virginia delegates to the National Education Association Conference, March 12, 1971
41. JR with Robert L. Harper, director, Office of Civil Rights, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, March 12, 1971
42. JR with unidentified, March 22, 1971
43. JR with Don Master, Betty Dean, Phyllis Given, West Virginia mayors on revenue sharing, March 22, 1971
44. JR with Dr. Robert L. Nolan, Rural Health Crisis, March 31, 1971
45. JR with John Slack, and Pocatalico Watershed Improvement Association, March 31, 1971
46. JR with Robert C. Byrd, and Clarksburg Washington-Irving High School Band, April 2, 1971
47. JR with unidentified, April 5, 1971
48. JR with Ted Kennedy in Preston County, April 19, 1971
49. JR with unidentified, April 30, 1971
50. JR with Joe Wuslich and Pat (Davis and Elkins), in California, April 1971
51. JR with James Henry Heriot, Civil Air Patrol award, Weirton, May 2, 1971
52. JR with unidentified, May 8, 1971
53. JR with President Richard Nixon, others, Mother’s Day service, May 9, 1971
54. JR with Democratic members, May 12, 1971
55. JR with Dr. M. S. Harvey, May 16, 1971
56. JR with United Steelworkers of America, May 17, 1971
57. JR with Robert C. Byrd, and Extension Service women from Monongalia and Preston counties, May 18, 1971
58. JR with West Virginia Extension Homemakers Council, May 18, 1971
59. JR with West Virginia Lions Convention, Charleston, May 23, 1971
60. JR with unidentified, May 24, 1971
61. JR with Ben Harvey, National Homebuilders Association, May 25, 1971
62. JR with unidentified, May 26, 1971
63. JR with Thomas Eagleton, June 2, 1971
64. JR with unidentified, map of West Virginia, June 4, 1971
65. JR with Lieutenant General Earl Anderson, Morgantown, June 17, 1971
66. JR with Strom Thurmond and unidentified group, June 20, 1971
67. JR with unidentified, June 23, 1971
68. JR with unidentified, National Youth Science Camp luncheon, Washington, June 29, 1971
69. JR at YMCA Youth Governors' Banquet, June 1971
Box 17
01. JR with unidentified students, July 13, 1971
02. JR with unidentified, July 19, 1971
03. JR with G. H. Lawrence, July 22, 1971
04. JR with Water Resource organizations in West Virginia, July 22, 1971
05. JR with Ronnie Childs, Future Farmers of America, July 22, 1971
06. JR, Jay Randolph, and Jennings Randolph III, July 25, 1971
07. JR, Stephen Wehner and Donald Copenhaver, Boys Nation, July 26, 1971
08. JR at hearings, Subcommittee on Aging, July 29, 1971
09. JR at Wood County Airport meeting, August 4, 1971
10. JR with Jim Woofter, August 4, 1971
11. JR with others, Cherry River Navy, Richwood, August 14, 1971
12. JR with Arch Moore, Richard Nixon bill signing, August 1971
13. JR at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park meeting, September 8, 1971
14. JR with Monga Grocers Association, September 15, 1971
15. JR with William Ritchie, West Virginia Highway Users Dinner, September 24, 1971
16. JR at Gill Robb Wilson Field, Air Traffic Control Tower dedication, September 28, 1971
17. Mary Randolph and Frank Randolph with unidentified, Headsville Post Office, September 29, 1971
18. JR with labor leaders regarding Randolph-Sheppard Act, September 30, 1971
19. JR with George Wallace, September 1971
20. Postmaster General Winton Blount with Mary Randolph, Headsville Post Office, October 1, 1971
21. JR with unidentified, Future Homemakers of America, Eastern Regional Conference, Potomac State College, Keyser, October 2, 1971
22. JR at Highway Users Breakfast, Raleigh, North Carolina, October 3, 1971
23. Jr at Mountain State Forest Festival, October 6-9, 1971
24. JR with Cheryl Sisco, Walter Terhune, Youth Conservation Corps, October 14, 1971
25. JR with Elburt Osborn, Bureau of Mines, October 18, 1971
26. JR at National 4-H Leader Forum, October 20, 1971
27. JR W/ Alvin J Arrett, Executive director ARC, October 27, 1971
28. JR w/ Allen Overton Jr, American Mining Congress, November 1, 1971
29. JR with Hedgesville High School students, November 2, 1971
30. JR, American Mining Congress Show, Las Vegas, November 3, 1971
31. JR with West Virginia members, Shut-In's Day Association, November 15, 1971
32. JR with Millie Gemondo, Senate Staff Club Secretary, November 8, 1971
33. JR with West Virginia members of the American Postal Workers Union, November 9, 1971
34. JR – Shut In Day, November 15, 1971
35. JR with Steve Ratcliff, November 18, 1971
36. JR with Roy Owens family, November 18, 1971
37. JR at ILS and control tower dedication, Morgantown Airport, November 21, 1971
38. JR with John Slack, Robert C. Byrd and George Romney, November 1971
39. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, testimonial dinner honoring Senator Jennings Randolph, Morgantown, December 9, 1971 (from photo album)
40. JR with Mrs. Ted Granik and unidentified, Mutual, December 9, 1971
41. JR with Bruce Morrison, Paul O'Neil, Westinghouse, December 10, 1971
42. JR with unidentified, December 16, 1971
43. JR with James C. Bowling, Keep America Beautiful Award, December 1971
44. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Carmen Donesa, March of Dimes, December 1971
45. JR, Bartlett Award, AASHO, Miami Beach, Florida, December 1971
46. Triangle intersection, of State Routes 7 and 92 with Rohr Road, Masontown, 1971
47. JR at Preston County Buckwheat Festival, 1971
48. JR with Arch Moore at Silver Memorial Bridge Dedication, 1971
49. JR with unidentified, 1971
50. Notes without photos, 1967-1971
51. JR w/ Unidentified commencement, 1971
52. Federal Building Post Office and Courthouse, Elkins, WV, 1971
Box 18
01. JR with Jerry Feder, Black Lung Hearing, January 6, 1972
02. JR with Robert A. Podesta, discussing Putnam County Regional Industrial Park, January 18, 1972
03. JR with Logan Airport Authority, January 20, 1972
04. JR with Mary Fragulis, Huntington, January 21, 1972
05. JR with unidentified, January 24, 1972
06. JR with John McClellan and Arch Moore, January 24, 1972
07. JR with 3 unidentified, January 24, 1972
08. JR with Harpers Ferry Cooking Club, Boren, Buckles and Alter, January 26, 1972
09. JR with Donald Whitehead, Appalachian Regional Commission, Black Lung bill, January 28, 1972
10. JR, Litter Gulper demonstration, American Can Company, January 1972
11. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Dan Rybeck and James Estill, Senate Youth Program, February 2, 1972
12. JR with Management Group, February 9, 1972
13. JR with Ronnie McCartney and James Romine, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, February 15, 1972
14. JR with West Virginia attendees, Women's Forum on National Security, February 15, 1972
15. JR with Rick Franzblau and Leonard Knee, West Virginia Student Public Interest Research Group, February 18, 1972
16. JR registering students to vote in Mercer County, February 19, 1972
17. JR with Mayor Richard Davis, Ron Ratcliff, Fairmont, February 23, 1972
18. JR with Seneca Highway Trail Association, February 29, 1972
19. JR at site of Buffalo Creek disaster, February 1972
20. JR with officers of the West Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, March 1, 1972
21. JR with J. Paul Ekberg and Richard W. Eddy at Drug Chemical and Allied Trades Association Dinner, March 2, 1972
22. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Mid-Ohio Valley mayors, March 6, 1972
23. JR with Robert C. Byrd, signing directive for Corps of Engineers survey of Buffalo Creek, March 7, 1972
24. JR with Harold Hughes and Harley Staggers, Conference on Drug Legislation, March 9, 1972
25. JR with Robert C. Byrd and West Virginia Press Association, March 17, 1972
26. JR with members of the Soil Conservation Service, March 21, 1972
27. JR with Henry Miller and Fred Burrows, apple industry, March 21, 1972
28. JR with Harley Staggers at signing of drug abuse legislation, March 21, 1972
29. JR with Betsy Smith and Lee Hancock, National Student Lobby, March 24, 1972
30. JR with political science students, Salem College, April 5, 1972
31. JR with George Hertzog, National Park Service, April 11, 1972
32. JR with Mary Randolph and the Hertzogs, C. R. Smith reception, April 11, 1972
33. JR receiving award from the Water Resources Congress, April 10, 1972
34. JR with foreign students, Davis and Elkins College, April 18, 1972
35. JR with J. Robert O'Malley, Gene J. O'Malley, April 18, 1972
36. JR at New Martinsville, April 20, 1972
37. JR with Huntington students, National Seminar on International Affairs, April 24, 1972
38. JR with Bud Vandervort, Joseph Blatchford, Salem College Alpha Phi Omega contribution to Peace Corps, April 28, 1972
39. JR with FAA and Boeing officials, April 28, 1972
40. JR at Benedum Airport control tower, Clarksburg, April 1972
41. JR at Public Works oversight hearings, April 1972
42. JR registering students, April 1972
43. JR, April 1972
44. JR, with Washington Workshop students, May 2, 1972
45. JR, speaking at annual meeting, President's Committee on Employment of Handicapped, May 3, 1972
46. JR with West Virginia delegates, Construction Employees National Legislative Conference, May 10, 1972
47. JR with Reverend H. W. (Corky) King, Marshall University Christian Center, May 11, 1972
48. JR at opening of youth baseball field, Weirton, May 13, 1972
49. JR with Gus Brust, May 17, 1972
50. JR with Harold G. Burke and Ross H. Mellinger, May 17, 1972
51. JR with unidentified, West Virginia Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Report, May 18, 1972
52. JR at West Virginia Education Association Convention, May 19, 1972
53. JR with Richard Nixon, Art Linkletter, unidentified, White House, May 21, 1972
54. JR with Lester Corzine, Mrs. Lester Corzine, Mrs. R. G. Reilly, May 22, 1972
55. JR with Clarence Benson, Lawrence Frankil, Edwin Conley and Frank Taylor, May 22, 1972
56. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Mischell Frost, Huntington, Queen Aqua III, West Virginia Regatta Festival and Mrs. John Campbell, Sutton, May 22-23, 1972
57. JR with West Virginia attendees, National Association of Homebuilders, May 23, 1972
58. JR with Randy Flood, Shepherd College, May 24, 1972
59. JR with Monica Bowersox, Donald Moore, Youth Conservation Corps, May 25, 1972
60. JR with United Steelworkers of America representatives, May 25, 1972
61. JR with United Steelworkers of America representatives, Upper Ohio Valley, May 25, 1972
62. JR with United Steelworkers of America representatives, Huntington, May 25, 1972
63. JR with unidentified, May 25, 1972
64. JR at Oral Roberts University commencement, May 28, 1972
65. JR at Appalachian Education Laboratory breakfast, May 1972
66. Dallas Pike Industrial Park Groundbreaking, May 1972
Box 19
01. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Parsons Tannery group, June 2, 1972
02. JR with Charleston Mayor John Hutchinson and David Dominick, EPA, June 5, 1972
03. JR with special education students, June 7, 1972
04. JR with Teresa Lucas, Alloy, West Virginia Junior Miss, June 14, 1972
05. JR with Dr. Frank H. Fischer, Martinsburg, Optometrist of the Year, June 15, 1972
06. JR with United States Army Corps of Engineers employees, June 15, 1972
07. JR with unidentified, dedication of museum building and plaque for Harry C. Marson, III, Pickens, June 16, 1972
08. JR with unidentified man, Veterans Information Day, June 19, 1972
09. JR with Robert C. Byrd and James Goodall of Ronceverte, Capitol Hill Police Force, June 20, 1972
10. JR with representatives of the West Virginia Automobile Dealers Association, June 22, 1972
11. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Christopher Dean and Howard Purdum, West Virginia delegates to the YMCA Youth Governors Conference, June 26, 1972
12. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Nick Mraovich, Key Club Washington workshop, June 28, 1972
13. JR with James R. Snyder and Charles R. Van Horn, June 1972
14. JR with Birch Bayh and John G. Hutchinson, June 1972
15. JR with unidentified, 4-H dinner, July 6, 1972
16. JR with students, West Virginia Wesleyan College, July 6, 1972
17. JR with unidentified group, July 6, 1972
18. JR, with Arch Moore, Ken Hechler and others, Marshall University Medical School meeting, July 6, 1972
19. JR with John Jessee and Timothy Taylor, West Virginia delegates, American Legion Boys Nation, July 18, 1972
20. JR speaking at Greenbrier Economic Development Corporation Appreciation Dinner, July 22, 1972
21. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Leon Cooper, West Virginia president, FFA, July 27, 1972
22. JR with Chief McGuire, United States Forest Service, July 1972
23. JR with Ray Musgrave family, July 1972
24. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Laura Johe and Ellen Maxwell, delegates to Girls Nation, July 1972
25. JR with Parkersburg Drug Group, August 14, 1972
26. JR with educators at Capitol luncheon, August 15, 1972
27. JR with 4-H group, August 16, 1972
28. JR with Paolo sisters, August 17, 1972
29. JR with Mary Randolph, Robert C. Byrd, Jay Rockefeller at West Virginia State Democratic Convention, August 17, 1972
30. JR with James T. Jenkins and Larry N. Spiller, Consulting Engineers Council of the United States, September 6, 1972
31. JR with Harley Staggers and Harold Crotty, annual dinner, Labor Cooperative, Educational and Publishing Society, September 8, 1972
32. JR with Dorothy Comuntzis and unidentified man, September 11, 1972
33. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Sharon Hess and Nancy Skimp of Spencer, September 11, 1972
34. JR with Morgantown UMTA (Urban Mass Transportation Administration) officials, bus crisis, September 25, 1972
35. JR with Andrew J. (Jack) Trail, Veterans Employment representative, September 26, 1972
36. JR, dedication of exhbitition, "Right to Vote," at Smithsonian, Washington, September 26, 1972
37. JR with Molasses Festival king and queen, September 1972
38. JR with Lloyd Bentsen at Greenbrier Valley Airport, October 1, 1972
39. JR with Edmund Muskie, October 3, 1972
40. JR with Margaret Kennedy, October 17, 1972
41. JR with Ruth Ann Smith Neely, Thornton Fire Department Pumpkin Festival, Preston County, October 17, 1972
42. JR speaking at Personal Rapid Transit System (PRT) Dedication October 24, 1972
43. JR with others, receiving Migel Medal, American Foundation for the Blind, October 26, 1972 (from photo album)
44. JR campaign photographs, November 1972
45. JR, POW Freedom Tree Dedication, Charleston and St. Albans, December 2, 1972
46. JR, National Forum of State Legislators, AARP, National Retired Teachers, December 4, 1972
47. JR with Edmund Muskie, Harley Staggers, Personal Rapid Transit System, Morgantown, December 1972
48. JR with Paul Pfeifer, 1973 March of Dimes National Poster Child, 1972
49. JR in Florida orange grove, 1972
50. JR with Jim Sprouse and unidentified man, West Virginia State Fair, 1972
51. Notes without photos, 1972
52. JR with Mary Randolph, Stella, Jim, Phil, Barry and Frank, January 3, 1973
53. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Mike Mansfield, January 3, 1973
54. JR with Community Action Agency officials, January 5, 1973
55. JR with Thomas Eagleton, January 5, 1973
56. JR with anti-war group, January 5, 1973
57. JR with unidentified, January 5, 1973
58. United States Senate committee chairmen, January 9, 1973
59. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Virginia Governor A. Linwood Holton, and unidentified, inauguration of Arch Moore, January 15, 1973
60. JR at inauguration of Richard Nixon, January 20, 1973
61. JR with Wright Patman, January 22, 1973
62. JR with members of the National Association for Mental Health, January 24, 1973
63. JR at funeral of Lyndon B. Johnson, January 25, 1973
64. JR with Morgantown students, January 30, 1973
65. JR with Minnie Pearl at American Cancer Society Convention, Houston, January 1973
Box 20
01. JR with Marshall University and West Virginia University students, Presidents Prayer Breakfast, February 1, 1973
02. JR with members of the West Virginia Credit Union League, February 6, 1973
03. JR with unidentified group, February 6, 1973
04. JR with James L. Farley, president of the Point Pleasant Chamber of Commerce, February 6, 1973
05. JR with John Hutchinson, mayor of Charleston, February 16, 1973
06. JR with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Armstrong of Dunbar, Cancer Treatment, February 21, 1973
07. JR with Mrs. Edgar Heermans and Mrs. Richard Gesner, West Virginia Congress of Parents and Teachers, February 22, 1973
08. JR with Harley Staggers, unidentified, Dedication of Post Office and Federal Building, Morgantown, February 23, 1973
09. JR with John Garvin, American Federation for the Blind, February 26, 1973
10. JR with Robert Strauss, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, February 27, 1973
11. JR with Jay R. Kelley, dean of the West Virginia University School of Mines, February 27, 1973
12. JR with David Minton and John Giannini, Senate Post Office and Civil Service Committee, February 28, 1973
13. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Joseph F. Marsh, president of Concord College, and Leonard C. Nelson, president of West Virginia Institute of Technology, February 28, 1973
14. JR with Strom Thurmond, Vance Hartke, and unidentified, February 28, 1973
15. JR with Charles M. (Chillie) Falls, managing director, Logan Chamber of Commerce, and unidentified woman, March 1, 1973
16. JR with Robert C. Byrd, and attendees, Veterans of Foreign Wars Annual Washington Conference, March 5, 1973
17. JR with Carl Hall and Richard Ney, Academy of Family Physicians, March 6, 1973
18. JR with Robert C. Byrd, and mayors of cities along Ohio River, March 6, 1973
19. JR with Philip McGance, and William L. Sheppard, Princeton Community Hospital, March 6, 1973
20. JR with Carl Perkins, Terry L. Eidell and E. Dale Doak, Appalachian Educational Laboratory, March 15, 1973
21. JR with Elkins Airport group, March 16, 1973
22. JR with social work students, West Virginia University Graduate School, Institute, March 16, 1973
23. JR with James Russell Montgomery, Charles W. Parker and John O. Layne, Disabled American Veterans, March 21, 1973
24. JR with members of West Virginia Homebuilders Association, March 22, 1973
25. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Harrison County senior citizens, March 25, 1973
26. JR with FDA Commissioner Edward and unidentified, March 27, 1973
27. JR with William Kolberg, Assistant Secretary of Labor, March 28, 1973
28. JR with Joe Mathews, commander of the National American Legion, March 1973
29. JR with Robert Pierce, David Miller and Bill Copper, National Association of Retail Druggists Convention, April 11, 1973
30. JR at Flagstaff Dedication, Harpers Ferry, April 14, 1973
31. JR with Michael Ball, associate editor of Construction Equipment Magazine, April 17, 1973
32. JR with West Virginia members, National 4-H Conference, April 18, 1973
33. JR with members of the West Virginia Building and Construction Trades Council, April 19, 1973
34. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Alexander, George Washington Honor Medal Award, April 19, 1973
35. JR with West Virginia attendees, Community Mental Health Assembly, May 2, 1973
36. JR with former Governor Norbert Tieman, Federal Highway Administrator, May 2, 1973
37. JR with Gus Brust, Dr. Paul R. Wiley and H. E. Coleman, May 2, 1973
38. JR with Robert Fri and John Quarrels, EPA, May 3, 1973
39. JR with Colonel McIntyre, Corps of Engineers, May 4, 1973
40. JR with General Earl E. Anderson, "Son of the Year," Son and Daughter Banquet, Washington, May 4, 1973
41. JR with Reverend W. Heston Milligan, Pikeville College honorary degrees, May 6, 1973
42. JR with Mrs. Bently, Representatives Perkins and Miller, and unidentified, May 8, 1973
43. JR with Dr. Arthur Fleming, May 8, 1973
44. JR with Robert C. Byrd and West Virginia attendees, International Conference of Associated Credit Bureaus, May 9, 1973
45. JR with Summersville citizens and EDA, May 10, 1973
46. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Julia Downs of Elkins, May 11, 1973
47. JR with unidentified students and teachers, Reedsville Elementary School, dedication of Upper Deckers Creek Experimental Farm, Arthurdale, May 19, 1973
48. JR with Dr. Marc J. Musser, Chief Medical Director, Veterans Administration, May 23, 1973
49. JR with young people at Washington portrait, May 23, 1973
50. JR with Jerry Hummel, Monongahela Valley Association of Health Centers, Fairmont, May 23, 1973
51. JR with Edward M. Cole, President of General Motors, May 31, 1973
52. JR with unidentified, Mexico-United States Inter-Parliamentary Conference, Guanajuato, Mexico, May 1973
53. JR with Robert N. (Red) Brown, unidentified, Davis and Elkins College commencement, June 2, 1973
54. JR with Carmen Maymi, Department of Labor Liaison Officer, June 4, 1973
55. JR with United Transportation Union, June 4, 1973
56. JR with unidentified group of women, June 5, 1973
57. JR with Dr. Marc J. Musser, regarding Marshall University Medical School, June 7, 1973
58. JR with Harpers Ferry Mayor Bradley Nash, H. Martin, Kenny Sims, stirring apple butter with Charles Town Lions Club, Mountain Heritage Arts and Crafts Festival, June 8-10, 1973
59. JR with unidentified, June 11, 1973
60. JR with Gray L. Swihart, scoutmaster, Boy Scout Troop #68, West Virginia Children's Home, Elkins, June 12, 1973
61. JR with unidentified men, June 20, 1973
62. JR with Mary Randolph and Ronald Patton family, June 21, 1973
63. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Boys Nation delegates, June 23, 1973
64. JR with Henry Werhle, Randy Malin and Cy Collins, June 25, 1973
65. JR with Joan, Mike and John Wargo, June 25, 1973
66. JR with West Virginia Northern Community College personnel, June 25, 1973
67. JR with West Virginia high school students, Congressional Workshop Seminars, June 28, 1973
Box 21
01. JR at Testimonial, Fifty Years of Service, Salem College, July 2, 1973
02. JR with David R. Blum and Eugene Kitts, National Youth Science Camp Luncheon, Washington, July 11, 1973
03. JR with Kaiser Aluminum employees, Ravenswood, for donation to Cancer Crusade, July 12, 1973
04. JR with Pearl Van Dyne and Minnie Bell Weese, West Virginia delegates, National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association, July 18, 1973
05. JR with Gary W. Kelly, West Virginia president, FFA, July 24, 1973
06. JR at Preston County Watermelon Day Celebration, Independence, August 5, 1973
07. JR with Governor Love, new energy czar, August 13, 1973
08. JR at American Road Builders Association, August 1973
09. JR with Lieutenant General William Gribble, Corps of Engineers, September 6, 1973
10. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Brigadier General Wayne Nichols, Corps of Engineers, September 10, 1973
11. JR with Don Clausen, Arthur Hyde, Mike Collins, Dedication of Hart Field, Morgantown, September 23, 1973
12. JR with unidentified, Dedication of Hart Field, Morgantown, September 23, 1973
13. JR with unidentified, flag presentation, South Charleston Civil Defense Office, September 27, 1973
14. JR with Benjamin F. Bailar and Edward V. Dorsey, Assistant Postmasters General, October 3, 1973
15. JR with Parade Car/Queen Silvia and Court, Mountain State Forest Festival, Elkins, October 6, 1973
16. JR with Assistant Postmasters Benjamin F. Bailar and Edward V. Dorsey, October 9, 1973
17. JR with Robert C. Byrd and West Virginia 4-H leaders, October 10, 1973
18. JR with Robert L. Hunt, National Federation of the Blind of West Virginia, October 11, 1973
19. JR with Gloria Shumate, Rod Ferrell, groundbreaking ceremonies, new model secondary school for blind, Gallaudet College, Washington, October 17, 1973
20. JR with Mike Mansfield, others, Ankara, Turkey, October 24, 1973
21. JR, rail cars for West Virginia, October 1973
22. JR with unidentified, The Greenbrier, November 3, 1973
23. JR with John Bizik and Charles H. Daly, Jobs for Veterans, November 5, 1973
24. JR with Albert Zamberlan, director, Veterans Administration Hospital, Clarksburg, November 5, 1973
25. JR with Dennis Leyden, Mountain State Economics Association, November 15, 1973
26. Aerial view, Jennings Randolph Field, Elkins-Randolph County Airport, Senator Ted Stevens, Elkins, November 17, 1973
27. JR with Gregory Ahart, director, General Accounting Office's Manpower and Welfare Division, November 18, 1973
28. JR with unidentified, Dedication of Randolph Hall, Green Acres Regional Center, Lesage, November 18, 1973
29. JR with Major General Jack W. Blair, adjutant general, and Brigadier General James K. McLaughlin, assistant adjutant general for Air, November 19, 1973
30. JR with Postmaster General Elmer T. Klassen, requesting following day delivery of first class mail, November 26, 1973
31. JR with Chamber of Commerce officials, November 29, 1973
32. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Quaker Oats officials and Philippi residents, November 30, 1973
33. JR with E. T. Klassen, Postmaster General, November 1973
Box 22
01. JR with unidentified, December 5, 1973
02. JR with Francis Dooley, December 12, 1973
03. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Victor Gonzales, December 13, 1973
04. JR with John R. McGuire, United States Forest Service and Alfred Troutt, Monongahela National Forest, December 17, 1973
05. JR with Mike Trbovich, Arnold Miller and Harry Patrick, United Mine Workers of America, December 1973
06. Polly Medlin and Patty May, Public Works staff, December 1973
07. JR with Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, 1973
08. JR with Donna Anne Boylan, Cherry Blossom Festival Princess, 1973
09. JR with William Ritchie, 1973
10. JR with John Cochran, unidentified, 1973
11. JR with Gary Cheimis, 1973
12. JR with John F. Foskett and directors, Philippi Covered Bridge Museum, 1973
13. JR at dinner, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1973
14. JR at Greenbrier Valley Airport, 1973
15. Oral Roberts, Lee Braxton, Rodney Curtis, unidentified, 1973
16. Notes without photos, 1973
17. JR with FHA administrator Norman Tiemann, January 15, 1974
18. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, West Virginia Educational Television, January 21, 1974
19. JR with J. Wes Blakely, Dr. Erkan Esmer, January 22, 1974
20. JR with unidentified, January 23, 1974
21. JR with Paint Creek plaque, January 23, 1974
22. JR with officials, State Transportation Stamp Program, January 24, 1974
23. JR with Richard L. Roudebush, Veterans Administration, January 24, 1974
24. JR with Sanford Randolph, Adler, and others, January 29, 1974
25. JR with two unidentified women, January 30, 1974
26. JR with Bradley Nash, unidentified, January 30, 1974
27. JR with John Whitehead, February 4, 1974
28. JR with John Batusic of Cross Lanes, Washington Workshop, February 5, 1974
29. JR with John Slack, Ken Hechler, representatives of West Virginia Hospital Association, February 5, 1974
30. JR with RCB, others, Senate Youth Groups, William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Washington, February 5, 1974
31. JR with Arthur Jaffe, Eric Richards, New York Drug Education program, February 8, 1974
32. JR with Ray Soden, national commander, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), February 19, 1974
33. JR with PTA group, February 20, 1974
34. JR with Point Pleasant officials, February 21, 1974
35. JR with Colonel Delbrigde (possibly Delbridge), February 25, 1974
36. JR at hearings, Transportation and the Elderly problems, February 27, 1974
37. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Senate Youth delegates, February 27, 1974
38. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Arch Moore, President Barker, Veterans Administration administrator Johnson, February 28, 1974
39. JR with RCB, Arch Moore, others, Veterans Administration, Marshall University Medical School, February 28, 1974
40. JR with Maurice D. "Red" Arnold, March 1, 1974
41. JR with Hulett Smith, Webb, Bailey, Powell, and Castleberry, March 4, 1974
42. JR, calendar, National Association for Retarded Children, March 5, 1974
43. JR with Carrigan, NEA, March 5, 1974
44. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Colonel McIntyre, Corps of Engineers, March 6, 1974
45. JR with Kathryn Drennen, Helen Wilson, Mary Lackey, March 7, 1974
46. JR at veterans hearings, March 11, 1974
47. JR with unidentified, March 12, 1974
48. JR with unidentified, March 12, 1974
49. JR with Katina Cummings of Huntington, VFW Voice of Democracy winner, March 12, 1974
50. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia delegates, Washington Conference of VFW, March 13, 1974
51. JR with Donald E. Johnson, Veterans Administration, March 15, 1974
52. JR with unidentified, An Evening with Salem College, Pasadena, California, March 17, 1974
53. JR with Jefferson County group on gasoline situation, March 19, 1974
54. JR with Communications Workers of America, March 20, 1974
55. JR with John L. McClellan, March 20, 1974
56. JR with Textile Workers Union of America, March 21, 1974
57. JR with West Virginia pharmacists, March 27, 1974
58. JR with Robert C. Byrd and Rogers C. B. Morton, Secretary of Commerce, at roof bolt meeting, March 1974
Box 23
01. JR with William Ritchie, unidentified, American Road Builders Association, April 2, 1974
02. JR with Secretary (of Commerce Frederick B.) Dent, April 3, 1974
03. JR with unidentified, subcommittee hearing on economic development, April 3, 1974
04. JR with unidentified, April 5, 1974
05. JR with Boy Scout group, April 5, 1974
06. JR with Senator Joseph Montoya, Alderson-Broaddus College President Richard Shearer, Donald Smith, April 8, 1974
07. JR with unidentified, Bendix Plant Groundbreaking, White Sulphur Springs, April 19, 1974
08. JR with unidentified, at dedication of bridge named for him, Harpers Ferry, April 22, 1974
09. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Mildred Fizer, 4-H group, April 23, 1974
10. JR with Dr. Edward C. Keller, Jr., unidentified, West Virginia Academy of Science, April 24, 1974
11. JR with Robert C. Byrd, others, Appalachian Educational Laboratory, April 1974
12. JR with unidentified, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, May 1, 1974
13. JR with RCB at dinner (from folder on death of Miles Stanley), May 3, 1974
14. JR with unidentified, Salem College 50th Anniversary, Colts Neck, NJ, May 5, 1974
15. JR with unidentified, Davis and Elkins College All Sports Banquet, Elkins, May 7, 1974
16. JR with Bob Hope, Jennings Randolph III, Salem College, May 10, 1974
17. JR with Gus Douglass, members, Mountaineers for Rural Progress State Council, May 16, 1974
18. JR with Robert C. Byrd, others, West Virginia Nursing Home Association, May 16, 1974
19. JR with group, Home Builders Association of West Virginia, May 20, 1974
20. JR with United States senators at unidentified retirement, May 20, 1974
21. JR with Howard Baker, unidentified, Richard Nixon bill signing, May 22, 1974-MISSING 7-2-18
22. JR with representatives, West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, May 22, 1974
23. JR with J. P. Hamer, May 28, 1974
24. JR with Preston Smith, Bill Hobb, National Park Service, May 29, 1974
25. JR with Betty Murphy, Wage and Hour administrator, May 29, 1974
26. JR with unidentified, June 4, 1974
27. JR with Barry Goldwater, unidentified, University of Hard Knocks, June 7, 1974
28. JR with Ottlie King, June 10, 1974
29. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia delegates, Future Farmers of America Conference, June 12, 1974
30. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Yago, June 12, 1974
31. JR with Ivan Asay, National Council of Senior Citizens, June 13, 1974
32. JR with L. Newton Thomas, Jr., Buckskin Council, Boy Scouts of America, June 13, 1974
33. JR with Dr. Andrew S. Adams, Rehabilitation Services Administration and James S. Dwight, Jr., Social and Rehabilitation Services Administration, June 13, 1974
34. JR with unidentified, June 17, 1974
35. JR with Thomas Graham, Rhoda Romine, Leonard Galla, Washington Workshop students, June 17, 1974
36. JR at National Coal Association reception, June 17, 1974
37. JR with unidentified, June 19, 1974
38. JR with Robert Mollohan, unidentified, June 19, 1974
39. JR with Charles R. Kesler, Victor Lee, June 20, 1974
40. JR with Charlie Miller, Jay Dick, June 24, 1974
41. JR with Ernest Pettry, Nobby Ehmann, June 24, 1974
42. JR at Forest Service meeting, Highland Scenic Highway, June 25, 1974
43. JR with Week in Washington students, June 26, 1974
44. JR with Jefferson County High School Band, June 26, 1974
45. JR portrait, June 26, 1974
46. JR with Daniel Cooper, June 26, 1974
47. JR with James Cook, Hiram Lester, National Youth Governors Conference, June 1974
48. JR with Henry King, Roger Powers, Lloyd Curtiss, ECO America Luncheon, Keep America Beautiful, June 1974
49. JR with R. Keith Thompson, William W. Blunt, Jr., Margaret Morgan, EDA grant signing, water system, Athens, June 1974
50. JR with Richard S. Schweiker, George A. Stinson, Solid Waste Management, July 10, 1974
51. JR with Vice President Gerald Ford, July 11, 1974
52. JR with officials, National Ash Association, July 15, 1974
53. JR with John Slack, Gus Douglass, others, July 15, 1974
54. JR with unidentified, July 17, 1974
55. JR with William G. Van Meter, National Chamber of Commerce, July 18, 1974
56. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Rae Ellen Scanlon, Cindy Morrison, delegates, Girls Nation, July 18, 1974
57. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Bill Robertson, Future Farmers of America, July 23, 1974
58. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified group, July 23, 1974
59. JR with Philippi Girl Scout troop, July 24, 1974
60. JR with William Hayden Byrd, Foreign Service officer, July 25, 1974
61. JR with Amy Barnes, Peter Fox, July 31, 1974
62. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, poultry industry representatives, July 1974
63. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Michael Doyle, National Cystic Fibrosis poster child, July 1974
Box 24
01. JR with students, West Virginia College of Graduate Studies, August 6, 1974
02. JR with Paul Glover, August 6, 1974
03. JR with Bill Blunt, EDA, August 8, 1974
04. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Hechler's Week in Washington students, August 14, 1974
05. JR with unidentified, August 14, 1974
06. JR with ? Don Strasburger, America Revolution Bicentennial Administration, August 16, 1974
07. JR with Leon Kingsolver, Planning and Health Council, August 16, 1974
08. JR with Dr. Robert L. Dupont, Drug Addiction program, August 16, 1974
09. JR with Eugene Jelesnik, USO, August 16, 1974
10. JR with Sawhill, William J. Usery, August 21, 1974
11. JR with Tiemann, John Anthony, Richard Barton, Clarksburg Mayor James O'Lean, September 4, 1974
12. JR with Jack Jarrell, Bill Bailey, Clint Patterson, September 6, 1974
13. JR with Mary Jane Ward, director, Green Acres, September 11, 1974
14. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, September 13, 1974
15. JR with Richard Roudebush, Martinsburg Veterans Administration hospital, Marshall University School of Medicine, September 13, 1974
16. JR with Boone County airport group, September 16, 1974
17. JR with Robert Mollohan, officials, Clarksburg Glass Company, September 16, 1974
18. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia delegates, Washington Legislative Conference of United Paperworkers International Union, September 18, 1974
19. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Dr. Robert Partlett, Marshall University School of Medicine, September 19, 1974
20. JR with unidentified, Senate Public Works Committee meeting, Los Angeles, September 19, 1974
21. JR with Dr. Joseph LaCascia, Dennis Leyden, Dr. Jack Turner, Economic Summit Conference, September 25, 1974
22. JR, introduction of Senator Alan Bible, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, September 30, 1974
23. JR with Robert C. Byrd, representatives, Greenbrier Public Service District #1, October 2, 1974
24. JR with Dr. Offa Lou Jenkins, Council of Exceptional Children, October 2, 1974
25. JR with Shepherd College students, October 2, 1974
26. JR with House page Jeff Scruggs, October 4, 1974
27. JR with Colonel Smith, Corps of Engineers, October 8, 1974
28. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia Home Builders Association, October 10, 1974
29. JR with unidentified, Glass Container Manufacturing Institute, White Sulphur Springs, October 14, 1974
30. JR with Harold Krents, October 16, 1974
31. JR with Senator Harold Hughes, Speaker, Democratic Meeting, Elkins, October 18, 1974
32. JR with mental health group, November 21, 1974
33. JR with employees, West Virginia Association of State and County Offices, November 21, 1974
34. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Charleston Mayor John Hutchinson, November 26, 1974
35. JR with John J. Stang, commander-in-chief, Veterans of Foreign Wars, November, 1974
36. JR with unidentified, December 3, 1974
37. JR with West Virginia pharmacists, December 4, 1974
38. JR with Huntington officials, Civic Center, December 5, 1974
39. JR with Neil Rengle, Davis and Elkins football player, 1926-1930, December 5, 1974
40. JR with unidentified, December 6, 1974
41. JR with Harold L. Strickland, Highland Scenic Highway signs, December 9, 1974
42. JR with Elliot Janeway, unidentified, December 12, 1974
43. JR with Eleanor Putz, December 16, 1974
44. JR with Richard Grundy, 1974
45. JR with William I. Powell, American Mining Congress, 1974
46. JR with unidentified, presentation of Neil J. Curray Award, 1974
47. JR with unidentified, Defense Civil Preparedness Agency, 1974
48. JR with Donald Johnson, Veterans Administration administrator, 1974
49. JR with Carl E. Bagge, 1974
50. JR with Secretary of Labor Pete Brennan, 1974
51. JR with Nick Rahall, 1974
52. JR with Ambassador James C. H. Shen, 1974
53. JR with Dick Buck, William Ronan, Point of View Farm, 1974
54. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Jamie Weaver, 1975 March of Dimes National Poster Child, 1974
55. JR with unidentified, senior citizens transportation stamp program, 1974
56. Unidentified photos, notes without photos, 1974
Box 25
01. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Phil Fourney, Helb Welch, Harry Hamm, Randy Cline, January 2, 1975
02. JR with George Coiner, Frank Brua, West Virginia State Council of Machinists, January 7, 1975
03. JR with James Watt, Director, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, status of New River Gorge, January 10, 1975
04. JR with Thelma Wilson, Director of Education, Appalachian Regional Hospital, Beckley, January 14, 1975
05. JR with Mike Mansfield, January 14, 1975
06. JR with Patrick Leahy, January 14, 1975
07. JR with Richard Buck, Richard Daly Jr., January 15, 1975
08. JR with Daniel Inouye, Robert C. Byrd, and Hubert Humphrey, January 15, 1975
09. JR with Philip Deitch, President's Committee on Employment of Handicapped, January 16, 1975
10. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John B. Spears, Huntington, Chairman, State Legislative Committee, January 16, 1975
11. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Connelly of Wheeling, January 16, 1975
12. JR with John Slack, Kelly Castleberry, January 16, 1975
13. JR with Berkeley Springs Chapter, National Federation of the Blind, January 16, 1975
14. JR with Tim and Bonnie Atkinson, January 20, 1975
15. JR with Equibank officers, January 21, 1975
16. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Betty Jordan, Future Homemakers of America, January 21, 1975
17. JR with Alice Vanlandingham, Beatrice Burns Harvey, January 23, 1975
18. JR with Fourco Glass personnel, January 23, 1975
19. JR with Debbie Nash, January 23, 1975
20. JR with Albertazzie, Rockwell International group, January 23, 1975
21. JR with Bryant Applegate, January 24, 1975
22. JR with Mary Christopher, Patsy Moonsun, Wendy Rawlins, Helen Williams, delegates, Save the Peace Agreement, January 27, 1975
23. JR with Corps of Engineers group, Planning Associates, Board of Engineers, January 29, 1975
24. JR with Chief McGuire, Gus Douglass Howlett, Sterling Wilson, January 31, 1975
25. JR with Lynn Townsend, chairman, Chrysler Corporation, January 31, 1975
26. JR with John Slack, Ken Hechler, West Virginia Hospital Association representatives, February 3, 1975
27. JR with Minter L. Wilson, Jr., Retired Officers Association, February 4, 1975
28. JR with John Kay, Robert Eakin, John Bush, February 4, 1975
29. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Warren Dalton, John Law, United States Senate Youth Program, February 5, 1975
30. JR with J. R. Babson, vice-president, Ingersoll Rand Co., February 5, 1975
31. JR with William T. Coleman, nominee, Secretary of Transportation, February 5, 1975
32. JR with Ken Hechler, Robert Mollohan, West Virginia Independent Oil and Gas Association members, February 5, 1975
33. JR with Houdaille officials of Huntington, February 6, 1975
34. JR with Union Carbide officials, February 6, 1975
35. JR with Henry Wehrle, February 6, 1975
36. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce group, February 6, 1975
37. JR with Pamela Sizemore, Connie Schoonover, Clay County, West Virginia Association, Future Homemakers of America, February 6, 1975
38. JR with unidentified, February 8, 1975
39. JR with Nanette Fabray (photocopy), February 12, 1975
40. JR with senators, governors, on highway funds, February 13, 1975
41. JR at podium, American Road Builders Association, Chicago, Illinois, February 13, 1975
42. JR with Larry Skeen, February 18, 1975
43. JR with Colonel Max Janiaro, February 18, 1975
44. JR with Harley Staggers, Robert Mollohan, Cecil Underwood, Elizabeth Gilmore, educators, February 19, 1975
45. JR with Wilmer D. (Vinegar Bend) Mizell, EDA, February 19, 1975
46. JR at breakfast with governors, including George Wallace, February 20, 1975
47. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Greenbrier High School group, February 20, 1975
48. JR with Secretary of Labor John Dunlop, February 21, 1975
49. JR with Richard Bowyer and John Bowyer, February 24, 1975
50. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Susie Bailey, Jim Fankhauser of Parkersburg, Washington Workshop Seminar, February 24, 1975
51. JR with Howard Baker, John Barnum, Secretary of Transportation, Norbert Tiemann, FHA, February 24, 1975
52. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Disabled American Veterans group, February 25, 1975
53. JR with Robert C. Byrd, representatives, West Virginia Black Lung Association, February 25, 1975
54. JR with members of the West Virginia Manufacturers Association, February 25, 1975
55. JR with Roy Wade, receiving law enforcement award, February 25, 1975
56. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Judge Maxwell, February 25, 1975
57. JR with Bob Mays, Dr. Alex Portz, Ike Southern, Community Mental Health Centers, February 26, 1975
58. JR with actor Robert Young, February 27, 1975
59. JR with John Slack, Lloyd Bentsen, unidentified, National Limestone Institute Annual Convention, February 1975
60. JR with Mrs. Carroll Miller, February 1975
61. JR with Ken Hechler, Charleston Gazette-Mail newspaper carriers, February 1975
Box 26
01. JR with West Virginia pharmacists, March 4, 1975
02. JR with Mayor Lloyd P. Hardy, Earl Lyons, J. Brown Morton of Paw Paw, March 4, 1975
03. JR with West Virginia attendees, American School Food Service meetings, March 4, 1975
04. JR with Lieutenant Colonel William T. Capers, III, Civil Air Patrol reception, March 5, 1975
05. JR with staff, JR birthday party, March 7, 1975
06. JR with unidentified, Bethany College, March 8, 1975
07. JR with Robert C. Byrd, James Gilley, Bureau of Mines, March 10, 1975
08. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cindy Guglielmo, Weirton, Vincent Belotsky, Grant Town, Washington Workshops Seminar, March 10, 1975
09. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia attendees, National League of Postmasters Conference, March 10, 1975
10. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Patty Richardson, March 10, 1975
11. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia delegates, Veterans of Foreign Wars Washington conference, March 11, 1975
12. JR with Robert C. Byrd, James Watt, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, New River Gorge, March 12, 1975
13. JR with West Virginia Press Association group, March 13, 1975
14. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Gerald Ford, Robert Mollohan, Peter Falk, Pamela Jo Baker, Wellsburg, Easter Seals Poster Child, March 13, 1975
15. JR with Mayor James Olean, City Manager Richard Barton, Clarksburg, March 14, 1975
16. JR with Jim Bennett, State Conservationist, George Heidrich, president, State Association of Soil Conservation Districts, March 18, 1975
17. Appalachian governors, Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) hearings, March 19, 1975
18. JR with Robert C. Byrd, George A. Koehler, Lou Klein, Gateway Communications (WOWK), March 20, 1975
19. JR with Robert C. Byrd, school group, March 21, 1975
20. JR with Senator Mike Mansfield, unidentified, Mexico-United States Interparliamentary Conference, March 27, 1975
21. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Pia Cummings, Huntington, Voice of Democracy contest, March 1975
22. JR with unidentified group, April 2, 1975
23. JR with Dr. Jack Brady, West Virginia School for Deaf and Blind, April 8, 1975
24. JR with Yano, Sumitani, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Japan, April 10, 1975
25. JR with group of students, April 10, 1975
26. JR with West Virginia University nursing students, April 10, 1975
27. JR with Kate Long, Oak Hill, testimony for funding of education for the handicapped, April 10, 1975
28. JR with Dudley Koontz, April 10, 1975
29. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Salem College Upward Bound students, April 14, 1975
30. JR with unidentified group, April 15, 1975
31. JR with Delegate Julia Pitsenberger, April 15, 1975
32. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Appalachian Mental Health group, Elkins, April 17, 1975
33. JR with Harold Hodgkinson, April 23, 1975
34. JR with Bluefield students, April 25, 1975
35. JR with Stephanie Lee, Steve Wedge, Mrs. Donald Harvey, West Virginia Youth Conservation Program, April 25, 1975
36. JR with Lafayette Elementary School students, Washington, April 28, 1975
37. JR with State Senator J. Robert Rogers, Jerry Rouche, April 28, 1975
38. JR with Richard F. Stalnaker, Washington-Irving, West Virginia's Betty Crocker Family Leader of Tomorrow, April 30, 1975
39. JR with Dr. Theodore Cooper, Dr. Donald Frederickson, Health nominees, April 30, 1975
40. JR with Dr. Ben Morton, April 1975
41. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce group, May 1, 1975
42. JR with Corps of Engineers officials, May 2, 1975
43. JR with Eileene and June Lynch, May 3, 1975
44. JR with Chafic S. Badre, Lebanon, May 7, 1975
45. JR with Leonard Robinson, author of Light at the Tunnel End, May 8, 1975
46. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Wheeling Country Day School group, May 9, 1975
47. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Alfred family, May 9, 1975
48. JR with Tom Kleppe, Public Works Construction Program, May 12, 1975
49. JR with Robert C. Byrd, group of miners, May 13, 1975
50. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, May 13, 1975
51. JR with Vestal Lemmon, Joe Condry, John Nangle, Frank Norton, May 14, 1975
52. JR with Ivan Asay President, Council of Senior West Virginians 40th anniversary of Social Security, Inglis House, May 5, 1975
53. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified school group, May 16, 1975
54. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified school group, May 16, 1975
55. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified school group, May 16, 1975
56. JR with unidentified school band (PCHS), May 16, 1975
57. JR with West Virginia Homebuilders group, May 20, 1975
58. JR with Dr. Dan Taylor, Dr. Jack Nix, May 21, 1975
59. JR with Tucker County students, May 22, 1975
60. JR with unidentified, 25th anniversary of Jefferson County Memorial Park, May 31, 1975
Box 27
01. JR with Dr. William Sullivan, Dr. Herta Jogland, Dr. Carolyn Karr, June 5, 1975
02. JR with Paul Reistrup, Bruce Pike, Amtrak, June 6, 1975
03. JR with EDA group, June 17, 1975
04. JR with Judge Robert Maxwell, James McCartney, Donald Whitehead, General Chuck Yeager, Paul Jenkins, Paul Garber, G. J. Jack King, General E. R. Quesada, June 20, 1975
05. JR with General Chuck Yeager, Angelo Koukoulis, Paul Garber, G. J. Jack King, General E. R. Quesada, June 20, 1975
06. JR with YMCA Youth Governor Ford Price, unidentified, June 25, 1975
07. JR with Ted Kennedy, unidentified, Youth Governors Luncheon, June 25, 1975
08. JR with Richard Roudebush, Veterans Administration, June 1975
09. JR with Dr. F. David Matthews, nominee for Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, July 6, 1975
10. JR with Morgantown group, July 9, 1975
11. JR with Comm. Thomas Tinder (Welfare), July 10, 1975
12. JR with Duncan Thaker and friends, July 10, 1975
13. JR with Salem College group, July 11, 1975
14. JR with group, July 14, 1975
15. JR with Nelson Rockefeller, National Youth Science Camp, Washington, July 16, 1975
16. JR with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jenkins, July 21, 1975
17. JR with C. H. Fields, American Farm Bureau Federation, July 21, 1975
18. JR with Richard J. Glass and Elizabeth, July 21, 1975
19. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Mark Spiker, Bill Dye, delegates, American Legion Boys' Nation, July 21, 1975
20. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, Future Farmers of America, July 21, 1975
21. JR with unidentified, National Conference of Economic Development Representatives, Fort Lauderdale, July 22, 1975
22. JR with unidentified, July 25, 1975
23. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Clay County teachers, July 25, 1975
24. JR with Jamie MacDougall, July 29, 1975
25. JR with Bob Brown, July 29, 1975
26. JR with Stanley Noss, John Convy, Coalcon, July 30, 1975
27. JR with Ted Kennedy, West Virginia panel, health care needs for rural West Virginia, July 30, 1975
28. JR delivering speech, American Society of Civil Engineers, July 1975
29. JR with group, inspection of flag poles, Columbus Plaza, July 1975
30. JR with President Gerald Ford, Howard Baker, unidentified, dedication of Everett Dirksen Research Center, Pekin, Illinois, August 19, 1975
31. JR with unidentified, tour of Cumberland Industrial Park, Cumberland Public Service District, Bluefield, August 28, 1975
32. JR with John McGee, dedication and opening of Fort Hill Bridge, Charleston, August 29, 1975
33. JR with David Fluharty, summer intern, September 4, 1975
34. JR with miners discussing black lung amendments, September 12, 1975
35. JR with Homer Kincaid, Jay Bonitt, Human Resources Development Foundation, Monongalia County, September 16, 1975
36. JR with Susie Jones, Larry Albus, St. Louis University, September 16, 1975
37. JR with Vann Hammack, George Phares, black lung revisions, September 17, 1975
38. JR with West Virginia manufacturers, September 18, 1975
39. JR with Robert C. Byrd, forestry group, September 19, 1975
40. JR with Brooke County officials, September 20, 1975
41. JR with Lane Exley and Kitty Exley, September 24, 1975
42. JR with Charles L. Yates, Dorothy Yates, and Becky Yates, September 24, 1975
43. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, September 25, 1975
44. JR with Shepherd College Library Science students, September 25, 1975
45. JR with Colonel Janairo, September 29, 1975
46. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Colonel Janairo, September 30, 1975
47. JR with J. Kenton Lambert, September 30, 1975
48. JR with Mr. Asay, University of Michigan, September 1975
49. JR with Mayor John Hutchinson, unidentified gathering, September 1975
50. JR at National Postal Forum, September 1975
Box 28
01. JR with Hark Viscardi, President's Commission on Employment of Handicapped, October 7, 1975
02. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Heiberg, Corps official, October 7, 1975
03. JR with Tony Giannini and wife, October 8, 1975
04. JR with Lewis McManus, concerning upgrading of West Virginia Turnpike, October 8, 1975
05. JR with Louis F. Zaruba, national commander, World War I veterans, October 9, 1975
06. JR with Betty Ford, Horshorn Museum, Washington, October 14, 1975
07. JR with Jim Hamrick, Jack Huffman, Sandy Brae Golf Course officials, October 20, 1975
08. JR with Morgantown city officials, October 20, 1975
09. JR with Michael Collins, Director, National Air & Space Museum, October 23, 1975
10. JR with 4-H officials, October 28, 1975
11. JR with energy group, October 30, 1975
12. JR with Thomas C. “Pete” Walker VFW National Commander-In-Chief, October 1975
13. JR with Jane Wirtz, Stephen Weber, John Harmon Jr., Charles Harles Goodwill Industries, October 1975
14. JR with Austin Kiplinger, author of Washington Now, November 3, 1975
15. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Robert Ross, Northfork, Senate Committee on Aging, November 5, 1975
16. JR with Mathias school group, November 6, 1975
17. R.D. Bailey Lake, November 11, 1975
18. JR at Senate Operation hearings, November 11, 1975
19. JR with Robert C. Byrd, National Association of Counties group, Revenue Sharing Rally, November 18, 1975
20. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Joe Tuttle, Blacksville Clinic, November 19, 1975
21. JR with group of women, November 19, 1975
22. JR with Robert Lambert, House Page, November 19, 1975
23. JR with Ann Gelfi, Rainell Krukowski, Plaza Hotel Casino, Las Vegas, November 1975
24. JR with Senator Moss, December 1, 1975
25. JR with unidentified, December 5, 1975
26. JR with Iron Eyes Cody, December 5, 1975
27. JR with Virgil Conrad, Wilma Conrad, Grace Strain, Sandy Tinder, Louise Gerrard, Thomas R. Tinder, West Virginia Symposium, TRIP program, Charleston, December 8, 1975
28. JR with Augustine Pitrolo, Morgantown Energy Research Center, December 9, 1975
29. JR with Lloyd Walker, December 12, 1975
30. JR with Mellon-Stuart people, December 15, 1975
31. JR with officials, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, December 16, 1975
32. JR with J. N. Bowman, Jim Mack, National Machine Tool Builders Association, December 17, 1975
33. JR with Phil Campbell, Undersecretary of Agriculture, December 19, 1975
34. JR with Samuel J. Anthony, Wheeling, Ohio County Public Service District, December 1975
35. JR with Tammy Patterson, 1976 March of Dimes Poster Child, December 1975
36. JR with Cherry River Navy, Richwood, 1975
37. JR with Don Clausen, Morgantown, 1975
38. JR with Washington Workshop students, 1975
39. JR with Mike Prestera, 1975
40. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Ken Lipscomb, unidentified, lithograph, "Crucifixion of Christ," 1975
41. JR with the Tierneys, 1975
42. JR with John Slack, Ambassador Rattray, International Club, 1975
43. Swearing in ceremony 1975
44. JR with Robert Krolick, Citizens Action Committee, 1975
45. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Saints and Sinners, 1975
46. Unidentified photos, notes without photos, 1975
47. Tygart Valley Homestead Bldg. circa 1975
48. JR with unidentified, handicapped conference, 1975
49. Wheeling Hospital construction, 1973-75
50. JR, proposed coke project in West Virginia, January 8, 1976
51. JR with unidentified group, January 8, 1976
52. JR with P. M. G. Bailar, January 8, 1976
53. JR with group, January 19, 1976
54. JR with Keyser group, January 19, 1976
55. JR, unidentified January 24, 1976
56. JR with William J. Usery, Jr., January 26, 1976
57. JR with Nelson Rockefeller, Salem College, January 26, 1976
58. JR with unidentified, January 28, 1976
59. JR with unidentified, January 29, 1976
60. JR with unidentified, January 29, 1976
61. JR with unidentified, January 1976
62. JR with unidentified, January 1976
Box 29
01. JR with West Virginia Gasoline Dealers Association, February 3, 1976
02. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, February 4, 1976
03. JR with Edwin Dodd, William MacLuskie, Robert Stuart, February 4, 1976
04. JR with Hiram Justice, Ken Hechler, February 6, 1976
05. JR with group, February 18, 1976
06. JR with Colonel Richard Lynch, James F. Briggs, Reserve Officers Association, February 20, 1976
07. JR with officers, West Virginia Congress PTA, February 20, 1976
08. JR, Senate Subcommittee on the Handicapped, February 23, 1976
09. JR with group, February 23, 1976
10. JR with Bill Kilmer, Washington Redskins, February 24, 1976
11. JR with West Virginia Pharmaceutical Association, February 25, 1976
12. JR with Clarence Burdett, vocational education, February 25, 1976
13. JR with Betty Stansbury, West Virginia Council Home Health Agencies, February 25, 1976
14. JR with Georgiana Sheldon, Civil Service Commission, February 26, 1976
15. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Ken Hechler, Roudebush, Chase, Hayes, February 1976
16. JR with Robert McCarthy, March 2, 1976
17. JR with State School Service group, March 2, 1976
18. JR with West Virginia Association of Retail Grocers group, March 3, 1976
19. JR with Disabled American Veterans group, March 2, 1976
20. JR with Joe Westner, HUD, March 5, 1976
21. JR with group, March 9, 1976
22. JR with William Evans, Richard Sutherland, March 9, 1976
23. JR with Ed Stitt, March 9, 1976
24. JR with Paul Gilmer, Charles Smith, Minard Ford, OIC Appalachian Center, March 11, 1976
25. JR with West Virginia attendees, Veterans of Foreign Wars Washington Conference, March 9, 1976
26. JR with League of Cities delegates, March 15, 1976
27. JR with unidentified group, March 16, 1976
28. JR with Bill Dunfee, Bob Dwight, March 16, 1976
29. JR with unidentified group, March 17, 1976
30. JR with group, March 18, 1976
31. JR with group, March 18, 1976
32. JR with Patricia Keith, Laura Brown, Family Services Association, March 18, 1976
33. JR with Melinda Elliott, Jane McNinch, Mark Polen, Bill Gossett, March 18, 1976
34. JR with American Postal Worker Union, March 19, 1976
35. JR with unidentified, March 20, 1976
36. JR with Robert C. Byrd, realtors, March 23, 1976
37. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Herbert Eppinger and family, March 23, 1976
38. JR with Lee and Eli Robb, JG, WLD, March 24, 1976
39. JR with school group, March 26, 1976
40. JR with Webster County High School students, March 26, 1976
41. JR with Jack Alston, M. T. Wood, March 30, 1976
42. JR with TVA representatives, March 30, 1976
43. JR with Paul Smith, mine model, March 31, 1976
44. JR with Order of Ahepa officials, April 5, 1976
45. JR with Building Trades group, April 6, 1976
46. JR with Kim Moon, Barrackville, Hugh O'Brian Youth Foundation, April 6, 1976
47. JR with Charles Town Junior High School students, April 7, 1976
48. JR at Public Works Historical Society dinner, April 27, 1976
49. JR with unidentified group, April 7, 1976
50. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified (Hechler page), April 9, 1976
51. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Lanette Lewis, Dianne Bayse, April 9, 1976
52. JR with FBI officials, April 12, 1976
53. JR with Carl Riggs, Patricia Lee, Major Walker, postmasters, April 20, 1976
54. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce group, April 29, 1976
55. JR with Murray Shuff, Warren Roberts, National Lumber Dealers Association, April 29, 1976
56. JR with Nanette Fabray, unidentified, April 30, 1976
Box 30
01. JR with unidentified, May 5, 1976
02. JR with group, May 5, 1976
03. JR with Tim Givens, May 6, 1976
04. JR with Calvary Baptist Church group, Charleston, May 7, 1976
05. JR with West Virginia Society, Son/Daughter banquet, May 8, 1976
06. JR with E. T. McGlynn, Richard G. Mason, May 12, 1976
07. JR with Group Captain Cheshire, May 12, 1976
08. JR with Roger Powers, May 12, 1976
09. JR with Sacred Heart School students, Weirton, May 14, 1976
10. JR with Sara Barnes, May 16, 1976
11. JR being awarded Honorary Doctor of Laws, Gallaudet College, May 17, 1976
12. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Bedington Elementary School students, May 18, 1976
13. JR with Hank Aaron, May 19, 1976
14. JR with Nick Rahall, Archie Talley, May 21, 1976
15. JR with John Panza, West Virginia Diabetes Association, May 21, 1976
16. JR with Home Builders Association of West Virginia, May 24, 1976
17. JR with Department of Agriculture Award recipients, May 25, 1976
18. JR with Fairmont senior citizens, May 25, 1976
19. JR with Anise Floyd, Miners Wives and Widows, May 26, 1976
20. JR with two unidentified women, May 26, 1976
21. Colonel William Lowther Meeting House, Salem, May 30, 1976
22. JR at Gallaudet commencement exercises, May 1976
23. JR with Katina Cummings, Pamela Paugh, Nedra Paugh, Linda McLean, National Bicentennial Youth Debates, June 2, 1976
24. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Slack, group, Braxton County hospital and nursing home project, June 7, 1976
25. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Slack, Tim Davidson, Polly Davidson, June 8, 1976
26. JR with Judith Miller, Fairmont, American Personnel and Guidance Association, June 8, 1976
27. JR with Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, Lee Moore, June 8, 1976
28. JR with unidentified group, June 8, 1976
29. JR with West Virginia bankers, June 10, 1976
30. JR with John Marshall High School choral group, June 11, 1976
31. JR with C. H. Fields, Bruce Hawley, June 14, 1976
32. JR with postmasters, June 15, 1976
33. JR with Dr. Bill Smith, June 16, 1976
34. JR with Cumberland Public Service District (Bluefield) officials, June 21, 1976
35. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Nick Rahall, Mike Mansfield, June 21, 1976
36. JR with Dr. Leon Sullivan, June 23, 1976
37. JR with E. Henry Knoche, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), June 23, 1976
38. JR with Virginia Hardesty Smith, unidentified, June 23, 1976
39. JR with Roberta VanBeek, June 23, 1976
40. JR with Jimmy Carter, June 24, 1976
41. JR with Boy Scout Troop #105, Weston, June 25, 1976
42. JR with Hubert Humphrey, unidentified, National Youth Governor’s Conference, June 28, 1976
43. JR at YMCA Youth Governors Dinner, June 29, 1976
44. JR with Royce Scott, June 29, 1976
45. JR with Dr. Barkev Kibarian, Dr. John McGovern, Houston, June 1976
46. JR with David Hunt, unidentified, National Youth Science Camp dinner, July 1, 1976
47. Davis and Elkins College, flag ceremony, July 1, 1976
48. JR as parade marshal, Charleston Bicentennial Commemoration, July 3, 1976
49. JR at bicentennial dedication, July 4, 1976
50. JR with unidentified, dedication of Federal Building, Elkins, July 30, 1976
51. JR with Queen Elizabeth, July 8, 1976
52. JR and Mary Randolph, July 8, 1976
53. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Craig Right, July 20, 1976
54. JR with Lieutenant Jervis, July 21, 1976
55. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Boys and Girls Nation, July 27, 1976
56. JR. President Ford, National Your Science Camp July 20, 1976
57. JR with unidentified, Democratic National Convention, New York, July 1976
Box 31
01. JR with unidentified, Rumsey Vocational Center, Martinsburg, August 15, 1976
02. JR with Agnes Thomas, Lovena Postlethwaite, Carolyn Snydor, August 27, 1976
03. JR with Elliott Richardson, September 14, 1976
04. JR with Mike Mansfield, JR tribute to Mike Mansfield, September 16, 1976
05. Old Tyme Christmas, Harpers Ferry Train Station, December 9, 1976
06. JR, Nelson Rockefeller, Walter Mondale and others, Vice President's reception, December 20, 1976
07. JR with March of Dimes Poster Child, Robbie Zastavny, 1976
08. JR receiving awards, Davis and Elkins College, 1976
09. JR with Mrs. Carroll E. Miller, president, National Federation of Women's Clubs, 1976
10. JR at Democratic congressional dinner, 1976
11. JR with E. I. DuPont officials, 1976
12. JR with Jack Schaffer, 1976
13. JR with Frank Zarl, 1976
14. JR riding in carriage through streets of Harpers Ferry, 1976
15. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, 1976
16. Bicentennial celebration, McMechen, 1976
17. JR in procession, unknown event, 1976
18. Notes without photos, 1976
19. JR with Edwin Colodny, Jack King, Allegheny Airlines, January 3, 1977
20. JR with Commander R. D. "Bulldog" Smith, VFW, January 5, 1977
21. JR with Frank Burford, Elkins, January 6, 1977
22. JR with James Thomas, Morgantown, January 7, 1977
23. JR with coal liquification officials, January 12, 1977
24. JR with Mary Berry, designate, Assistant Secretary HEW for Education, January 25, 1977
25. JR with Bob Phillips, Bob Hall, January 25, 1977
26. JR with Ernest Boyer, nominee, Commissioner for HEW Education, January 28, 1977
27. JR, American Road Builder magazine, January 28, 1977
28. JR with milk producers, January 31, 1977
29. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cyrus Vance, Chauncey Browning, unidentified, West Virginia Society party, Hotel Mayflower, Washington, January 1977
30. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Jim Sprouse, February 1, 1977
31. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Kanawha County Public Library group, February 1, 1977
32. JR with West Virginia delegates, American Library Association Conference, February 3, 1977
33. JR with Betty Gill, Elliott Alman, February 3, 1977
34. JR with Colonel Lawrence Spears, Jae Spears, February 3, 1977
35. JR with Ralph Mumme, Steve Yurich, Monongahela National Forest, February 4, 1977
36. JR with unidentified, West Virginia Surface Mining and Reclamation Association Convention, Miami, February 5, 1977
37. JR with Dr. Robert Hawkins, Dr. Joseph Moriarty, February 7, 1977
38. JR with West Virginia Credit Union League delegation, February 8, 1977
39. JR with West Virginia gasoline dealers, February 8, 1977
40. JR with Herb Schosser, president of NBC, Today Show reception, February 8, 1977
41. JR with Dr. James Schlesinger, energy advisor to President Carter, February 10, 1977
42. JR with coal group, clean air legislation testimony, February 10, 1977
43. JR with C & P Telephone officials, February 10, 1977
44. JR with VFW Auxiliary, February 14, 1977
45. JR with Cornelius Williams, National Rehabilitation Association, February 15, 1977
46. JR with Adler, Fury, Earle, Santmyer, February 15, 1977
47. JR with General Heiberg, Fury, Earle, Adler, Santmyer, Jordan, Robb, February 15, 1977
48. JR with John F. O'Leary, February 16, 1977
49. JR with Anna Jane Williams, Mrs. Mark W. Yoho, Wilma Mayfield, American Legion auxiliary, February 18, 1977
50. JR with Robert McCarthy, February 23, 1977
51. JR with Don Ellisburg, February 23, 1977
52. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce officials, February 24, 1977
53. JR with Dr. William Tucker, Hiram Lester, February 24, 1977
54. JR with Anthony Durant, Anthony D'Angelo, Bryan Stephens, Maurice Ross, ROTC Cadets, Washington, February 24, 1977
55. JR with Dr. Robert Stilwell, Cornelius Williams, National Rehabilitation Association, February 25, 1977
Box 32
01. JR with American Foundation for the Blind, February 28, 1977
02. JR with Walter Mondale, dinner, February 1977 (from photo album)
03. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Jay Rockefeller, March 2, 1977
04. JR with West Virginia PTA group, March 7, 1977
05. JR with Clarksburg highway group, March 7, 1977
06. JR with mid-Ohio Valley city officials, March 7, 1977
07. JR with unidentified, Resource Recovery Man of the Year, Hyatt Regency, Washington, March 8, 1977
08. JR with Dr. Leon Ginsberg, March 10, 1977
09. JR with Gus Speth, March 10, 1977
10. JR with Robert Herbst, Paul Pritchard, March 10, 1977
11. JR with Betty Rae Weiford, Mary Kerns Meek, Joanna S. Nesselroad, 4-H extension service agents, March 11, 1977
12. JR with attendees, Association for Children with Learning Disabilities Convention, March 11, 1977
13. JR with Richard Delatore, Congressman Douglas Applegate, Ohio Coal and Construction, March 16, 1977
14. JR with George McGovern, Steve Rice, Theresa Rogers, Randy Walls, Morgantown Civil Air Patrol Awards, Morgantown, March 18, 1977
15. JR with Mark Midkiff, Beckley, March 21, 1977
16. JR with Washington Workshop students, March 21, 1977
17. JR with B. F. Goodrich officials, March 21, 1977
18. JR with postmasters, March 22, 1977
19. JR with communication workers, March 22, 1977
20. JR with Stauffer Chemical officers, Gallipolis (Ferry?), March 31, 1977
21. JR with George McGovern, Folio family, Hess family, Compton family, March 31, 1977
22. JR, birthday celebration, Hyatt Regency, Washington, March 1977 (from photo album)
23. Reclaimed surface mine site, March 1977
24. JR with West Virginia Wesleyan Jazz Ensemble, US Capitol, April 1, 1977
25. JR with Carol Cervenka, Developmentally Disabled oversight hearings, April 2, 1977
26. JR with Brock Adams, Billie Cox, FHA, April 4, 1977
27. JR with Parkersburg High School Talented and Gifted (TAG) Students, April 4, 1977
28. JR with Bob Lauterbach, David Dennison, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, April 5, 1977
29. JR with members, West Virginia Wildlife Federation, April 6, 1977
30. JR with Jefferson County 4-H youth, April 6, 1977
31. JR with Close Up students, April 6, 1977
32. JR with Barnes, Johnson, Webb, ERDA, April 8, 1977
33. JR with others, Morgantown Energy Research Canter, April 16, 1977
34. JR with West Virginia Building and Construction Trades Council group, April 19, 1977
35. JR with Roland Robertson, John Cowles, TRW, April 20, 1977
36. JR with Steve Smith, E. D. Dickerson, West Virginia delegates to the United Cerebral Palsy Association Conference, April 21, 1977
37. JR with Hampshire County Advanced Ability Pupil Training Program students, April 27, 1977
38. JR with Hal Tufty, American Society of Value Engineers, April 28, 1977
39. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Richwood High School political science students, April 28, 1977
40. JR with Steve Statler, administrator, Logan County Commission, April 28, 1977
41. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia delegates, National 4-H Conference, April 28, 1977
42. JR with unidentified, christening of the USS Stump, Pascagoula, Mississippi, April 30, 1977
43. JR with West Virginia American Postal Workers, April 1977
Box 33
01. JR with Grace Tully, Thomas Corcoran, New Deal Anniversary dinner, May 2, 1977
02. JR with Chris Delaporte, Paul Pritchard, Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, May 3, 1977
03. JR with Gordon Bronson, Sid Porter, Bill Augur, David Martin, Combustion Engineering, Inc., May 3, 1977
04. JR with Mrs. Neil Gibbins, Mrs. Edward A. Rick, West Virginia delegates, League of Women Voters National Council meeting, May 4, 1977
05. JR with Stuart Rosenblum, Federal Energy Administration, May 5, 1977
06. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce group, May 5, 1977
07. JR with Wade St. Clair and Otis St. Clair, May 6, 1977
08. JR with US Steel workers, May 6, 1977
09. JR with Charles Town Junior High students, May 10, 1977
10. JR with Harold Castile, James Burkhart, Theresa Damico, Food Store Employees Union, May 11, 1977
11. JR with James Midgarden, Robert H. Richardson, Donald C. Grayson, Hercules Allegany Ballistics Laboratory, May 12, 1977
12. JR with unidentified, Jimmy Carter bill signing, jobs, May 13, 1977
13. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Kingwood High School students, May 13, 1977
14. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Hinton School students, May 13, 1977
15. JR with Robert C. Byrd, New Cumberland youth, First United Presbyterian Church, May 16, 1977
16. JR with Donald Wotring, Chief Engineer for Environment Controls, May 17, 1977
17. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Nick Rahall, Bellamy Flag Award, May 18, 1977
18. JR with Jimmy Carter, White House TVA meeting, May 20, 1977
19. JR with Ramage Elementary School students, May 20, 1977
20. JR with Harpers Ferry Junior High School students, May 23, 1977
21. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia Retail Grocers, May 24, 1977
22. JR with Bob Tanner, Don Jones, May 25, 1977
23. JR with James E. Morrison, Robert Anderson, Rockwell International, May 25, 1977
24. JR with Mike Mansfield, May 25, 1977
25. JR with Clarksburg veterans group, May 27, 1977
26. JR with unidentified, Groundbreaking Ceremony for section of National Scenic Highway, Pocahontas County, May 31, 1977
27. JR with unidentified, Groundbreaking Ceremony for Braxton County Multi-Purpose Room, Frametown, June 4, 1977
28. JR with Laura J. Adkins, Charles V. Gilmer, Presidential Scholars Program, June 8, 1977
29. JR with Bob Scott, Appalachian Regional Commission, June 8, 1977
30. JR presenting mountaineer statue to George McGovern, June 9, 1977
31. JR with Sunshine Girl Scout Troop #274, June 10, 1977
32. JR with Dr. R. E. Flood, Weirton Hospital, June 14, 1977
33. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Delegate Carolyn P. Snyder, Delegate Julia Pittsenberger, June 15, 1977
34. JR with WVEA contact team, June 15, 1977
35. JR with Bob Sheffer, June 16, 1977
36. JR with West Virginia Utility Contractors Association representatives, June 16, 1977
37. JR with Jud Cunningham of St. Marys, Navajo Nation, June 20, 1977
38. JR with Jimmy Carter, Joao Fernando Sobral, Ulysses Buffington, Lions International award, June 21, 1977
39. JR at dedication of Putnam Health Center, June 26, 1977 (from photo album)
40. JR giving speech, National Coal Association, June 28, 1977
41. JR with Martinsburg/Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce, June 29, 1977
42. JR with Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, unidentified, White House Breakfast Discussions with President, June 29, 1977
43. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Rick P. Williamson, Dorothy Huestis, metric education program, Bethany College, June 30, 1977
44. JR with Karl Bowers, William Cox, Brock Adams, transportation programs, June 1977
45. JR with Union Carbide Chairman William S. Sneath, July 1, 1977
46. JR with Larry Waldorf, Appalachian Regional Commission, July 1, 1977
47. JR with James Jeffers, Anthony Belonis (?), subcommittee on the handicapped, July 12, 1977
48. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Charles Gilmer, Maurice Kinsolving, National Youth Science Camp luncheon, July 13, 1977
49. JR with Marissa L. Hollot, West Virginia Girls Nation delegate, Notre Dame High School, July 13, 1977
50. JR with Walter Mondale, unidentified, National Youth Science Camp luncheon, July 13, 1977
51. JR with John Willis, Boys Nation delegate, Dick Sepkowski, American Legion, July 18, 1977
52. JR with Harold A. Sutphen, Jr., David L. Luke, Douglas Costle, Westvaco meeting, July 19, 1977
53. JR with Frank Renick, Mannington, Future Farmers of America, July 19, 1977
54. JR with Leonard H. Ballard, Alderson, Capitol Police Force, July 20, 1977
55. JR at Weirton-Steubenville Bridge meeting, July 20, 1977
56. JR with Federal Highway Administrator William Cox, funding for construction on West Virginia Turnpike, July 21, 1977
57. JR with General Charles I. McGinniss, Corps of Engineers, July 25, 1977
58. JR with Richwood High School students, July 26, 1977
59. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Jay Rockefeller, Joseph S. "Speed" Jones, July 26, 1977
60. Unidentified structure, July 30, 1977
Box 34
01. JR at Marshall University Medical School meeting, August 2, 1977
02. JR with Mrs. Harry F. Boone, Shut Ins Day advocate, August 2, 1977
03. JR with unidentified, Jimmy Carter bill signing, strip mining, August 3, 1977
04. JR with Mobay Chemical Corporation exchange students, August 3, 1977
05. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Shinnston Mayor William L. Vincent, Richard Lasure, August 4, 1977
06. JR with Jimmy Carter, others, bill signings at White House, Youth Employment bill, August 5, 1977
07. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Slack, Harley Staggers, Nick Rahall, Robert Mollohan, others in delegation to meet Dr. Gene Budig, new president of West Virginia University, August 8, 1977
08. JR with Joe DiMaggio, ERDA, coal company officials, August 8, 1977
09. JR with Sharon Knotts, unidentified, August 16, 1977
10. JR with James Kinnear, Texaco, Emery Houghton, Corning, August 25, 1977
11. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, Rivesville dedication, August 26, 1977
12. JR with Cyrus Vance, September 2, 1977
13. JR with Joe Duffey, Blanchette Rockefeller, unidentified, September 9, 1977
14. JR with attendees at meeting regarding solar-heating/cooling water plant for Huntington Central Library, September 15, 1977
15. JR with Margaret McDavid, Mary Beth Hughes, Mary Fox, Junior League presidents, September 20, 1977
16. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, Tucker County senior citizens, September 20, 1977
17. JR with Warren Montgomery, others, September 21, 1977
18. JR with James Clevenger, Joseph Haugh, Soil Conservation Service (photocopy only), September 21, 1977
19. JR with Wellsburg group, September 22, 1977
20. JR with President Jimmy Carter, September 22, 1977
21. JR with Eddie Fischer, Mark Fischer, September 26, 1977
22. JR with Huntington Chamber of Commerce officials, September 27, 1977
23. JR with Robert C. Byrd, J. Raymond DePaulo, Frank A. Weil, United States Department of Commerce, September 27, 1977
24. JR with Robert C. Byrd, adult 4-H leaders, September 28, 1977
25. JR, Clean Community September Seminar, Keep America Beautiful, September 28, 1977
26. JR with Robert Hall, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, September 30, 1977
27. JR with Polish mining officials, October 2, 1977
28. JR with Banana, Tomato, dogs owned by Susan Margolis, October 7, 1977
29. JR at Festival of American Folklife, October 10, 1977
30. JR with Mary Randolph, Leonards, Gay and sister, October 11, 1977
31. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, Sharon Rockefeller, nominee for board of Corporation for Public Broadcasting, October 12, 1977
32. JR with Shepherd College students, October 14, 1977
33. JR with FAA Administrator Langhorne Bond, October 14, 1977
34. JR with Helaine Rotgin (Del), October 19, 1977
35. JR with West Virginia Mental Health Association representatives, October 26, 1977
36. JR with Juanita Kreps, October 26, 1977
37. JR with Clay County and railroad representatives, October 26, 1977
38. JR at American Legion dinner, Elkins, October 29, 1977
39. JR with Livingston Biddle, November 1, 1977
40. JR with Hubert Humphrey, Muriel Humphrey, Bob Dole, unidentified, Dedication of Hubert Humphrey Federal Building, Minneapolis, November 1, 1977
41. JR with Jimmy Carter, Walter Mondale, unidentified, Signing of Minimum Wage Bill, November 1, 1977
42. JR with Cyrus Vance, unidentified, November 2, 1977
43. JR with Jay Rockefeller, unidentified, dedication of Jennings Randolph Bridge, US 30, Chester, November 7, 1977 (from photo album)
44. JR with Huntington Christian Academy students, November 10, 1977
45. JR with Steve Statler, unidentified, Solid Waste Management Association, Washington, November 14, 1977
46. JR with Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter, November 17, 1977
47. JR with Tim Burns, Director of Government Affairs for the Society of American Florists, November 29, 1977
48. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Glenn, Abraham Ribicoff, Simeon Bright, Postal Rate Commission, November 29, 1977
49. JR with Robert Vaughn, Thomas Corcoran, Henry Jackson, "FDR," National Theatre, Washington, November 1977
50. JR with Robert Hinnesman, Larry Tucker, William Moreland, National Conference of State Legislatures, Washington, December 1, 1977
51. JR with unidentified, Fairmont Arbors Dedication, Fairmont, December 4, 1977
52. JR with unidentified, groundbreaking ceremony, terminal building, Wood County Airport, Parkersburg, December 9, 1977
53. JR with Jimmy Carter, Harley Staggers, unidentified, Rural Health Clinics bill signing, White House, December 13, 1977
54. JR with Winston Churchhill III, unidentified, 1977
55. President Gerald Ford's farewell address, 1977
56. Surface mining, 1977
57. The Phillips Corporation, 1977
58. Notes without photos, 1977
Box 35
01. JR with others, Funeral of Hubert H. Humphrey, Waverly, Minnesota, January 16, 1978
02. JR with Bob Robosson, Charles Steinter, January 18, 1978
03. JR, other, rural water needs, January 18, 1978
04. JR with unidentified, reception by Jay Rockefeller, JR announces run for re-election, January 23, 1978
05. JR with West Virginia postal officials, January 26, 1978
06. JR with Presidential Classroom participants, January 26, 1978
07. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, February 1, 1978
08. JR with Jimmy Carter, discussing black lung legislation, February 8, 1978
09. JR with West Virginia Credit Union League officials, February 8, 1978
10. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia gasoline dealers, February 8, 1978
11. JR with Anna Jane Williams, Emogene Kirkland, American Legion Auxiliary members, February 8, 1978
12. JR with Grace Minnix, others, Ladies Auxiliary of VFW, February 14, 1978
13. JR with Charles Miller, West Virginia Commissioner of Highways, February 17, 1978
14. JR with Jefferson High School students, February 22, 1978
15. JR with Robert C. Byrd, February 22, 1978
16. JR with Dr. Ronald Fortney, West Virginia Heritage Trust Program, February 23, 1978
17. JR with Roger Powers, Keep America Beautiful, February 23, 1978
18. JR with Jimmy Carter, Robert C. Byrd and others, Roosevelt Room, White House, Black Lung Benefits Reform Act, February 23, 1978
19. JR with Jeanne Hoffman, Rural American Women, February 24, 1978
20. JR with Holice Turnbow, Mark Turnbow, quilt block, February 24, 1978
21. JR with ROTC cadets, February 24, 1978
22. JR with National Guard officials, February 25, 1978
23. JR with Nancy Ross, Shawnee Center, February 28, 1978
24. JR with West Virginia Task Force, IMPACT, February 28, 1978
25. JR with Rosalynn Carter, Alan Cranston, March 2, 1978
26. JR with National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs representatives, March 2, 1978
27. JR with delegates, Chemical Workers Union, March 3, 1978
28. JR with others, Disabled American Veterans, Department of West Virginia, March 5, 1978
29. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia Association of Retail Grocers, March 6, 1978
30. JR, March 15, 1978
31. JR with delegates, Conference on Exceptional Children, March 17, 1978
32. JR with Karl Bowers, designee, Federal Highway Administrator, March 23, 1978
33. JR with West Virginia representatives, American Personnel and Guidance Association, March 24, 1978
34. JR with others, College of Mineral and Energy Resources, West Virginia University, April 1, 1978
35. JR with Lightbearers for Christ Choir, April 3, 1978
36. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Kreps, EDA, ARC, April 3, 1978
37. JR with West Virginia delegates, National 4-H Conference, April 5, 1978
38. JR with Ambassador James C. H. Shen, China, April 5, 1978
39. JR with Preston County Home Economics teachers, April 5, 1978
40. JR with Marjorie Oakley, Logan News, April 6, 1978
41. JR with Robert Miley, Architect of the Capitol's Office, April 6, 1978
42. JR at dedication of Inter Faith Chapel, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center, April 9, 1978 (from photo album)
43. JR with Parkersburg High School students, April 10, 1978
44. JR, National Explorers Conference, April 17, 1978
45. JR with Elkins/Randolph County Airport Authority, April 17, 1978
46. JR with West Virginia Close Up students, April 19, 1978
47. JR with Dick Bauer, American Society of Radiologic Technologists, April 19, 1978
48. JR with Vernon Weaver, Dan Hanson, Small Business Association, April 20, 1978
49. JR with Citizens Advisory Council, Cooperative Extension Service, April 20, 1978
50. JR with Pat Pappas, West Virginia Arts and Humanities, April 21, 1978
51. JR with Mat Musgrave, John Musgrave, Jennifer Musgrave, April 21, 1978
52. JR with Mary Margaret Barlow, April 24, 1978
53. JR with officials, Houdaille Industries, April 25, 1978
54. JR with unidentified, April 26, 1978
55. JR with Dorcas Grade School students, April 27, 1978
56. JR with Grandview Elementary School students, April 27, 1978
Box 36
01. JR with Phil Sawyer, Anchor Hocking, and Joe Wells, Homer Laughlin, International Trade Commission hearing, May 1, 1978
02. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Rally 'Round Randolph Appreciation Dinner, Clarksburg, May 2, 1978
03. JR with Richard B. Scudder, unidentified, Resource Recovery Luncheon, Washington, May 4, 1978
04. JR with Ralph Hartman, Rick Heilman, Disabled American Veterans, May 5, 1978
05. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Kingwood-Manown Elementary School students, May 5, 1978
06. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Rebekah Assembly of West Virginia, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, May 5, 1978
07. JR with unidentified, Doctor of Laws, College of Steubenville, May 7, 1978
08. JR with unidentified, receiving honorary degree, Wheeling College, May 9, 1976
09. JR with Lincoln Junior High School (Charleston) students, May 11, 1978
10. JR with Chamber of Commerce officials, May 11, 1978
11. JR with John Lough, Consolidated Gas Supply, May 11, 1978
12. JR with Ernest L. Daman, Foster Wheeler Energy, Cabin Creek Gasification Project, May 11, 1978
13. JR with Jesse B. Brown, West Virginia Day Ceremonies, Washington, May 12, 1976
14. JR with Dr. Louise Gerrard, West Virginia Commission on Aging, unidentified, graduation exercises, Southeastern University, May 15, 1978
15. JR with William Cheshire, Charleston Daily Mail, May 16, 1978
16. Lou Cavallero, unidentified, May 16, 1978
17. JR with Harold Perry, Council for Exceptional Children, May 16, 1978
18. JR with Marion County Extension Homemakers, May 16, 1978
19. JR with Dr. Kenneth E. Wolf, Eastern Fish Disease Lab, Kearneysville, May 17, 1978
20. JR with West Virginia Technical School representatives, May 17, 1978
21. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, RCB tribute, Washington, May 17, 1978
22. JR with Summit Park Junior High School (Clarksburg) students, May 19, 1978
23. JR with Bunker Hill School students, May 19, 1978
24. JR with Harpers Ferry Junior High School students, May 22, 1978
25. JR with unidentified, Health, Education and Welfare 25th Anniversary Celebration, May 23, 1978
26. JR with Bedington School (Martinsburg) students, May 23, 1978
27. JR with Terrence Woods, Carmen Rexrode, Presidential Scholars, May 24, 1978
28. JR with Jimmy Carter and Jay Rockefeller, JR fundraiser, Charleston, May 26, 1978
29. JR with unidentified, tour of Blaw-Knox Plant, Wheeling, May 27, 1978
30. JR with unidentified, Sylvan Theatre, Monument Grounds, Washington, June 1, 1978
31. JR with Harley Staggers, WV Strawberry Festival, Buckhannon, June 3, 1978
32. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, Rockwell International Plant, Morgantown, June 5, 1978
33. JR with Nick Rahall, representatives, West Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, June 7, 1978
34. JR with unidentified, June 13, 1978
35. JR with Dr. Lloyd E. Church, JR receives District of Columbia Dental Society's "Humanitarian of the Year" award, June 13, 1978
36. JR with Wanda Maxwell Martin, June 14, 1978
37. JR with Harrison County Extension Homemakers Club, June 15, 1978
38. JR with officials, Blennerhassett Island development, June 21, 1978
39. JR with Elizabeth Reed, American Association of University Women, June 21, 1978
40. JR with Junior McHenry, William Creech, David Butler, West Virginia Transit Union officers, June 22, 1978
41. JR with Farmers Home Administration officials, Mount Hope, June 22, 1978
42. JR with Dan Tonkovich, Larry Danley, Lemoine Klug, McMechen water service, June 23, 1978
43. JR with Washington Workshop students, June 1978
44. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Midge Sayers of Williamson, YMCA National Youth Governors Conference, Washington, July 7, 1978
45. JR with Anthony Belonis, Lucy Adkins, Office for Handicapped Individuals, July 11, 1978
46. JR with Diane Horvath, Jenny Meyer, West Virginia delegates, Girls Nation, July 12, 1978
47. JR with Kanawha County officials, July 13, 1978
48. JR with officials, Naval Reserve Association, July 19, 1978
49. JR with Thomas Bundy of Weirton, Jeffrey Rice or Elkins, unidentified, National Youth Science Camp, July 19, 1978
50. JR with Wetzel County officials, July 20, 1978
51. JR with Jerry Clem, Federal Correctional Institute, Butner, North Carolina, July 23, 1978
52. JR with Rexroad Cafaro, William Cafaro, and John Cafaro, July 25, 1978
53. JR with Alexanders, Franklins, July 25, 1978
54. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia delegation to Citizenship Short Course, National 4-H Center, July 26, 1978
55. JR with Karen Petitto, July 26, 1978
56. JR with Mark Johnson of Walton, FFA National Leadership Conference, July 27, 1978
57. JR with Steve Haeberle, Senate intern, July 27, 1978
58. JR at National Fisheries Center, Leetown, July 29, 1978
59. JR with John Tominack, Tom Samol, Ohio County Commission representatives, August 2, 1978
60. JR with Teachers Corps, McDowell County, August 7, 1978
61. JR with Virginia Reddecliffe, Buckhannon, August 7, 1978
62. JR with William Fluty, Elm Grove, August 11, 1978
63. JR with Dr. Church, receiving award from District of Columbia Dental Society for Humanitarian of the Year, August 15, 1978
64. JR with Daniel Maroney, Al Barkan, labor officials, August 15, 1978
65. JR with Shirley Harris, Kenneth L. Jones family, August 15, 1978
66. JR with Dr. Norman Sam, Lehigh, August 15, 1978
67. JR with Bob Gebing, unidentified, oil painting of Hubert Humphrey, August 16, 1978
68. JR with Dr. David Morgan, West Virginia University Medical School, August 18, 1978
69. JR with staff, August 18, 1978
70. JR with Foster Grandparents group, Commission on Aging, August 22, 1978
71. JR with Kelly McMullen, Leslie Morgan, Jennings Randolph Fellows, Summer Program for Handicapped Children, Human Resources Center, August 1978
72. JR with Monongalia County Commission, August 1978
Box 37
01. JR with unidentified, Roberts Gardens Housing Project, Martinsburg, September 9, 1978
02. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Brooke County officials, September 13, 1978
03. JR with Colonel George K. Withers, Corps of Engineers, September 13, 1978
04. JR with Nicholas County officials, September 25, 1978
05. JR with Alice Thecker, Duncan Thecker, James Dolan, Martin Epstein, September 27, 1978
06. JR with Billy Burke, others, September 1978
07. JR with Nick Rahall, James Abouezk, New River Gorge National River hearings, October 2, 1978
08. JR with West Virginia attendees, National 4-H Leaders Forum, October 4, 1978
09. JR with Peggy Coffman, David Copen, Willow Island Disaster Organizations, October 4, 1978
10. JR with Brockway Glass labor leaders, October 6, 1978
11. JR with unidentified, groundbreaking ceremony, Roberts Gardens, Martinsburg, October 8, 1978
12. Portrait, Cyrus Vance, October 11, 1978
13. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, South Branch line transfer to West Virginia, October 11, 1978
14. JR with Ravenswood Mayor Robert L. Jones, City Recorder Norman Cale, October 11, 1978
15. Portrait, Senator Mike Gravel, Alaska, October 13, 1978
16. JR with President Jimmy Carter, unidentified, White House, Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1978, October 14, 1978
17. JR at Festival of American Folklife, October 19, 1978
18. JR with Jay Randolph, Jennings Randolph III, October 27, 1978
19. JR, campaigning with Ted Kennedy, Morgantown, Fairmont, Clarksburg, October 27, 1978
20. JR with Manuel Plotkin, Census Bureau Director, October 27, 1978
21. JR, 1978 re-election campaign, November 1978 (from photo album)
22. JR with Iron Eyes Cody, others, KAB 25th Anniversary, December 5, 1978
23. JR with Frank Sebastian, unidentified, Equipment Manufacturers Association, Washington, December 5, 1978
24. JR with Wayne Hart, Jean Gardner, Elkins, December 7, 1978
25. JR with Stratton Junior High School Conservation Club, December 8, 1978
26. JR with unidentified, Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy, National Aeronautics Association, December 8, 1978
27. JR with Matthew Mess-M'Barga, December 20, 1978
28. JR at banquet, Elkins, 1978 (from photo album)
29. Dedication of Kanawha-Charleston Health Center, 1978
30. JR with unidentified, Washington National Airport, 30th Anniversary Celebration, 1978
31. JR at Old Tyme Christmas, Harpers Ferry Train Station, 1978
32. JR, 1978
33. 1978 campaign and election, 1978
34. Unidentified photos, notes without photos, 1978
35. JR with Jim Comstock, unidentified, University of Hard Knocks, 1978
36. Manufactured Housing Institute, 1978
37. JR with Jimmy Carter, unidentified, January 8, 1979
38. JR with unidentified group, January 15, 1979
39. JR with Frank Randolph, and unidentified, January 15, 1979
40. JR with Crab Orchard-Macarthur Public Service District board members, January 16, 1979
41. JR with Upshur County officials, regarding jail renovation, January 18, 1979
42. JR with David Mustine, YMCA, January 18, 1979
43. JR, President Jimmy Carter signing legislation, January 19, 1979
44. JR with officials regarding Lewisburg water project, January 22, 1979
45. JR with Right-To-Life delegation, January 22, 1979
46. JR with Pat Graney, Beckley Beltway Association, January 23, 1979
47. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Nick Rahall, Raleigh County Commission officers, January 23, 1979
48. JR with Robert C. Byrd, David DeProspero, Ohio County commissioner and chairman, Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, January 23, 1979
49. JR with West Virginia Coal Association congressional delegation, January 24, 1979
50. JR with West Virginia Travel Council, January 25, 1979
51. JR with William Reeves, Ray Koppelman, Dayne Aldridge, WVU officials, coal research, January 26, 1979
52. JR with Nelson Rockefeller, January 29, 1979
53. JR with Chinese premier Deng Xiaoping, Frank Church, others, January 30, 1979
54. JR with British Aerospace officials, January 30, 1979
55. JR with David Freeman, Richard Freeman, TVA (damaged), January 30, 1979
56. JR with Madeline Blue, Ruth Ice, Virgil Cook, West Virginia School Board Association officers, January 30, 1979
57. JR with Martin Zeiger, Revco, January 30, 1979
58. JR with Bob Zielinski, US Steel, January 30, 1979
59. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cecil Underwood, others, at JR birthplace, Salem, January 1979
Box 38
01. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce congressional executive team, February 2, 1979
02. JR with Tom Voss, Neil McDade, University of Charleston, February 5, 1979
03. JR with John Slack, Robert Mollohan, West Virginia Hospital Association officials, February 6, 1979
04. JR with West Virginia representatives, International Foundation for Freedom, February 6, 1979
05. JR with Connors Steel Company officials, February 6, 1979
06. JR with Rosalynn Carter, Ted Kennedy, February 7, 1979
07. JR with Andrew Katz, Shan Clark, Senate Youth Delegates, February 7, 1979
08. JR with Dr. Betty Harris James, February 22, 1979
09. JR with George J. King, Robert Jenkins, Allegheny Airlines, February 22, 1979
10. JR with Sister Agnes Therese, Charles Chamberlain, American Society of Radiologic Technologists, February 27, 1979
11. JR with Molly Armbrecht, February 27, 1979
12. JR with West Virginia Credit Union League delegates, February 27, 1979
13. JR with Appalachian Mental Health Center representatives, February 27, 1979
14. JR with Steel Workers Federal Credit Union members, February 27, 1979
15. JR with Savings and Loan Association officials, February 27, 1979
16. JR at reception, Association of American Publishers/Magazine Publishers Association, February 27, 1979
17. JR with Woodrow Wilson and Ravenswood High School students, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, February 1979
18. JR with Ernestine Fisher, Elenor Leary, Hope Mason, representatives, West Virginia Association of Day Care Centers, March 1, 1979
19. JR with West Virginia delegates, VFW Washington Conference, March 2, 1979
20. JR with Julie Little, Science Talent Search, March 5, 1979
21. JR with Marshall University students, Campus Christian Center, March 7, 1979
22. JR with Joan Ross, Mary McDonald, Rudy Folek, West Virginia Extension Service Advisory Council members, March 7, 1979
23. JR with IMPACT group, March 13, 1979
24. JR with West Virginia representatives, West Virginia School Food Service Association, March 13, 1979
25. JR with West Virginia Title IX Task Force, March 14, 1979
26. JR with Nancy Cartmill, Wanda Mellott, Marion Jordan, West Virginia PTA officers, March 14, 1979
27. JR with Lawrence Deitz, Ralph Smoot, Howard Deitz, regarding Nicholas County Backcountry designation, March 14, 1979
28. JR with John H. K. Christman, Bruce Pike, Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce, regarding Amtrak, March 14, 1979
29. JR with Toby Shy, Fraternal Order of Police, March 15, 1979
30. JR with Nellie Fogus, West Virginia Association of Practical Nurses (damaged), March 15, 1979
31. JR with Everett "Bud" Stanley, Robert Pierce, West Virginia Pharmacists Association, March 19, 1979
32. JR with Nick Rahall, surveyors group, March 20, 1979
33. JR with West Virginia realtors, March 20, 1979
34. JR with Associated Builders and Contractors group, March 20, 1979
35. JR with Pearl White Ward, Parkersburg, first woman to make parachute jump over United States, March 20, 1979
36. JR with Nick Roomy, B. A. Beam, March 21, 1979
37. JR with Leon Reid, Greater Pittsburgh Guild for the Blind, March 21, 1979
38. JR with Esten H. Rhodes, Richard Byers, Charles Aliff, Boilermakers Local 667, March 21, 1979
39. JR with Thor Kolle, Jr., Loeb, Rhoades, Hornblower and Company, March 22, 1979
40. JR with Evelyn Richards, West Virginia delegate, March 22, 1979
41. JR with West Virginia delegates, Communications Workers of America National Legislative Conference, March 26, 1979
42. JR with Donna Johnson, designer of peace tapestries for Carter, Begin and Sadat, March 26, 1979
43. JR with Laurie Shay, Doris Shay, March 27, 1979
44. JR with Earl Jarvis, Bill Richards, Dave Walsh, Concord Coal, March 28, 1979
45. JR with Gregory Bromelow of Wheeling, US Capitol Police, March 28, 1979
46. JR with Jane D. Davy, Frank Mallon, American Occupational Therapy Association, March 1979
47. JR with Jack Wright, Martha Riggs, Washington Workshop Students, March 1979
48. JR, OVIBDC, April 3, 1979
49. JR with West Virginia Health Systems Agency officials, April 4, 1979
50. JR with West Virginia delegates, National 4-H Conference, April 5, 1979
51. JR with West Virginia Retail Grocers, April 5, 1979
52. JR with Kenny J. Smith of Elkins, West Virginia Department of Education Conference, Forum of Champions, April 6, 1979
53. JR with Shelby Leary, Joyce Bosley, Ben Johnson, vase from Davis-Lynch Glass, Star City, April 10, 1979
54. JR with West Virginia Gasoline Dealers, April 10, 1979
55. JR with Betsy McCreight, Charles Daugherty, West Virginia Humanities Foundation, April 10, 1979
56. JR with Dr. Robert Coon, Dean of the Marshall University Medical School, April 10, 1979
Box 39
01. JR with Thomas Caldwell, Gary Morris, Westvaco representatives, April 10, 1979
02. JR with Ohio County Commission, others, April 11, 1979
03. JR at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Commemoration, National Archives, April 12, 1979
04. JR with West Liberty State College student government members, April 24, 1979
05. JR with National Alliance of Postal Employees, April 24, 1979
06. JR with Nick Rahall, John Slack, West Virginia State Building and Construction Trades Council officers, April 24, 1979
07. JR with Steve Hunter, Larry Bradford, NACO, Region 4 Planning and Development Council, Summersville, April 26, 1979
08. JR with Ron Davis, April 26, 1979
09. JR with William, Schlag, John Martindale, John Petrocelly, B. F. Goodrich officials, April 28, 1979
10. JR with unidentified, April 28, 1979
11. JR with Victor Gonzalez, Marla Williams, Sid Allen, April 30, 1979
12. JR with Washington Workshop Seminar Students, April 30, 1979
13. JR with Salem College students, April 30, 1979
14. JR with Tri-State Close Up group, April 1979
15. JR with James R. Christie, Grafton Coal Company, regarding Clarksburg YMCA, May 1, 1979
16. Salem Baccalaureate, May 5, 1979
17. JR with Lucille Meadows, unidentified, May 5, 1979
18. JR with Harpers Ferry Junior High School students, May 7, 1979
19. JR with unidentified, May 10, 1979
20. JR with Jim Glenn, David Lancaster, Harland Ridder, Chessie System representatives, May 10, 1979
21. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, Washington, May 10, 1979
22. JR at Marshall University commencement, Huntington, May 12, 1979
23. JR with Walter Heine, unidentified, May 14, 1979
24. JR with Petersburg High School Special Education students, May 15, 1979
25. JR, planting of paw paw tree, May 15, 1979
26. JR with Larry Hill, Debra Peck, National Foundation, March of Dimes, May 16, 1979
27. JR with Meredith family, May 16, 1979
28. JR with Carol Hackes or Kathi Korpon, Public Works, May 16, 1979
29. JR with American Academy of General Dentistry representatives, May 16, 1979
30. JR with Dr. Barkev Kibarian, Southeastern University, Virgilio Barco, ambassador of Colombia, Jose Mesa, May 17, 1979
31. JR with Dr. Hal Morse, Appalachian Regional Commission Education Division, May 17, 1979
32. JR with Ruth Champagne, Ronald Champagne, Myron Smith, Salem College, May 17, 1979
33. JR with Frank Glover, Soil Conservation Service, and family (damaged), May 21, 1979
34. JR with West Virginia Home Builders Association delegates, May 21, 1979
35. JR with James Toothman, Carl Sullivan, Constance Huffman, May 22, 1979
36. JR with apple growers, May 22, 1979
37. JR with Ken Bell, unidentified group, May 22, 1979
38. JR with Van Horn Elementary School (Salem) students, May 22, 1979
39. JR with Senate pages, May 23, 1979
40. JR with Oce Smith, June 2, 1979
41. JR with Ramage School students, June 4, 1979
42. JR with Cross Lanes Christian School students, June 4, 1979
43. JR with General Bud Poe of Wheeling, and Jane Poe, June 6, 1979
44. JR with Ike Burch, Marilyn Burch, Joe Burch, June 6, 1979
45. JR with Dr. Edmund J. Gleazer, Jr., June 7, 1979
46. JR with unidentified group, June 11, 1979
47. JR with West Virginia delegates, National Federation of Independent Businesses, June 12, 1979
48. JR, strawberry tie, June 12, 1979
49. JR with steelworkers, June 19, 1979
50. JR with Barry Goldwater, June 20, 1979
51. JR with Civil Air Patrol cadets, June 20, 1979
52. JR with Jeffrey Adkins, Mary Connelly, Presidential Scholars, June 20, 1979
53. Weirton Steel Emissions from Coke Battery, June 20, 1979
54. JR with John Ihrie, June 25, 1979
55. JR with Dr. Jay Barton, Senator Gravel, June 25, 1979
56. JR with unidentified, National Youth Governors, United States Capitol luncheon, Washington, June 26, 1979
57. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Beckley Girl Scouts, June 27, 1979
58. JR with John F. Kaslow, James Flanigan, New England Power Company, regarding coal conversion, June 27, 1979
59. JR with West Virginia Society of Certified Public Accountants, June 28, 1979
60. JR with Vincent Tallarico, Jim O'Hare, regarding community health center in Wirt County, June 29, 1979
Box 40
01. JR with Winston Churchill, unidentified, 4th Circuit Federal judgeship, 1979 Democratic Congressional Dinner, July 3, 1979
02. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Boys Nation Delegates, July 10, 1979
03. JR with Barbara August, Mark August, July 11, 1979
04. JR with Future Homemakers of America group, July 11, 1979
05. JR with members of Odyssey, Family Service Association, July 12, 1979
06. JR at Veterans Administration Rehabilitation Banquet, July 12, 1979
07. JR at National Youth Science Camp, July 12, 1979
08. JR with Jim Eisentrout, Future Farmers of America, July 17, 1979
09. JR with Jack Wickes, July 17, 1979
10. JR with Clyde See, July 18, 1979
11. JR with Adalaide Luchetti, Rosemarie Sabatino, West Virginia Delegates, Girls Nation, July 18, 1979
12. JR with Anne Ferguson, July 23, 1979
13. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Dr. Jeanne Moore, Cora Turner, Arlie Turner, music educators, July 25, 1979
14. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia 4-H Youth, National 4-H Center, July 25, 1979
15. JR with unidentified, July 26, 1979
16. JR with Nick Ciccarello, Pete Crabtree, Homebuilders Association of West Virginia, July 26, 1979
17. JR with Judge Jim Sprouse and family, July 27, 1979
18. JR with Priscilla Fenton, July 30, 1979
19. JR with Marion County officials, July 1979
20. JR with William A. Reed, Republic Steel Corporation; James B. Bowden, Conoco Coal Development Company; J. Reginald Dietz, National Steel Corporation; and Donald J. Blickwede, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, August 1, 1979
21. JR with Richard Lowman, Charles Leavitt, Tri-County Labor Camp, peaches, August 23, 1979
22. JR with Armand Hammer, Campobello Armand Hammer Conference, Peace and Human Rights, Campobello Island, Canada, August 25, 1979
23. JR with Neil Goldschmidt, September 6, 1979
24. JR with John Spelman, Bendix, Lewisburg plant, September 6, 1979
25. JR with unidentified, groundbreaking, Medical Education Building, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Marshall University, September 7, 1979
26. JR with Weirton Steel group, September 11, 1979
27. JR with Bishop Frederick Wertz, Elliot Stevens, Religious Committee on SALT, September 12, 1979
28. JR at Watson Mine Project meeting, September 14, 1979
29. JR with James Carrico, Jr., NRGNR, September 18, 1979
30. JR with Tom Voss, Sally Horner, Neil McDade, University of Charleston, September 18, 1979
31. JR with Roger Price, Dr. Dale Palmer, West Virginia Optometric Association, September 18, 1979
32. JR with Barbara Pryor, Judge Robert Maxwell, Kelly Zozella, September 18, 1979
33. JR with Winston Churchill III, September 19, 1970
34. JR with Putnam County Commission, September 19, 1979
35. JR with unidentified, September 19, 1979
36. JR with Marvin Durning, September 20, 1979
37. JR with officials, Fluor Corporation/Sasol Executive Luncheon, September 21, 1979
38. JR with Terry Cunningham, unidentified, September 25, 1979
39. JR with Vic Moccia of Clarksburg, September 26, 1979
40. Pat Harris testimony, Senate hearings, September 26, 1979
41. JR, unidentified annual board of directors meeting, September 27, 1979
42. JR with Jane Dillard, Omar Douglas Special School, September 27, 1979
43. JR at Honors Luncheon, Salem College, September 28, 1979
44. JR with Mary Randolph, unidentified, Mary Randolph Honorary Degree, Salem College, September 28, 1979
45. JR with Douglas Costle, EPA, and Charles Duncan, Secretary of Energy, October 9, 1979
46. JR with Major General E. R. (Vald) Heiberg, Corps of Engineers, October 10, 1979
47. JR with Nicki Wilson, National Park Service, regarding talking book, "Access," October 10, 1979
48. JR with West Virginia Vocational Education group, October 11, 1979
49. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce group, October 11, 1979
50. JR with Lloyd Bentsen, unidentified, at United States-Arab Business Roundtable, October 16, 1979
51. JR with unidentified friends, JR state office, October 20, 1979
52. JR with unidentified, Religious Heritage of America, October 22, 1979
53. JR with Dr. Stam, Red Kennedy, October 22, 1979
54. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Truman Chafin, Sam Kapourales, October 24, 1979
55. JR with Dr. John Grasso, others, Youth Employment, October 24, 1979
56. JR with unidentified, October 24, 1979
57. JR with unidentified, National Sanitation Foundation, Ann Arbor, Michigan, October 29, 1979
58. JR with James Keyser, Glenn Hall, West Virginia Cable Television Association, October 31, 1979
59. JR, Education for All Handicapped, October 1979
Box 41
01. JR with Massachusetts Governor Edward King, November 2, 1979
02. JR with Mike Oliverio, Joseph Moriarty, Rehabilitation, November 7, 1979
03. JR with Shepherd College Political Science students, November 7, 1979
04. JR with Dr. Robert H. Harris (and family), Fairmont native, appointed environmental advisor to President Carter, November 13, 1979
05. JR with Major General Griffith, Corps of Engineers, November 15, 1979
06. JR with Bill Lubbers, December 4, 1979
07. JR with Albert P. Smith, Jr., Appalachian Regional Commission, December 4, 1979
08. JR with unidentified group, December 14, 1979
09. JR with unidentified group, December 19, 1979
10. JR at meeting regarding Salem Glass, December 19, 1979
11. JR, Christmas tree, December 20, 1979
12. JR with Lane Kirkland, AFL-CIO, December 29, 1979
13. JR with jay Rockefeller and unidentified, ground breaking Marshall University medical Education Building, December 1979
14. JR with unidentified, 1979
15. Unidentified dancers, 1979
16. JR with Mike Collins, 1979
17. JR with Nick Rahall, 1979
18. JR with unidentified, 1979
19. JR with Frank I. Hamilton, Chester Phillips, American Legion, 1979
20. JR at Jefferson County Fairgrounds, 1979
21. Notes without photos, 1979
22. JR with West Virginia Home Builders Association, January 3, 1980
23. JR with West Virginia delegates, White House Conference on Small Business, January 4, 1980
24. JR with unidentified, swearing-in ceremony, January 4, 1980
25. JR with West Virginia Tech Choir, January 17, 1980
26. JR with West Virginia Regional Councils delegation, Appalachian Regional Commission Local Development District Annual Conference, January 17, 1980
27. JR with Dr. John H. Gibbons, Office of Technology Assessment, January 21, 1980
28. JR with WVU Right-To-Life group, January 22, 1980
29. JR with West Virginia delegates, International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Occupational Safety and Health Conference, January 22, 1980
30. JR with Dr. Margaret Giannini, Dr. Kathryn Greener, Dr. William Smith, January 23, 1980
31. JR with John Slack, Charleston Area Chamber of Commerce and the Business and Industrial Development Corporation (BIDCO), January 24, 1980
32. JR with West Virginia Gasoline Dealers Association, January 24, 1980
33. JR with Foster LaRue, Wheeling, January 24, 1980
34. JR with Robert C. Russell, January 28, 1980
35. JR with National Association of Postmasters, January 29, 1980
36. JR with Dravo Corporation officials, January 29, 1980
37. JR with Dave Callaghan, James Toothman, January 30, 1980
38. JR with West Virginia college presidents, January 30, 1980
39. JR with Dr. Gene Budig, Adjutant General Robert Childers, Air National Guard, January 31, 1980
40. JR, meeting with higher education leaders, West Virginia Independent College Presidents Breakfast, January 31, 1980
41. JR with unidentified people, West Virginia security reception, January 31, 1980
42. JR with Colonel Joseph Yore, February 1, 1980
43. JR with John Adams, February 1, 1980
44. JR with West Virginia Hospital Association officials, February 4, 1980
45. JR with Major Trenton Pauley, February 5, 1980
46. JR with West Virginia School Boards Association, February 5, 1980
47. JR with George Potts, David Downs, Davis Power Project, Canaan Valley, February 5, 1980
48. JR at National Prayer Breakfast, February 7, 1980
49. JR with Wheeling officials, "Spirit of Freedom," February 8, 1980
50. JR with unidentified people, Grant County Senior Center, February 10, 1980
51. JR with Phyllis Arnold, West Virginia Bank Commissioner, February 12, 1980
52. JR with West Virginia American Legion group, February 19, 1980
53. JR with Valley Health Systems officials, Huntington, February 19, 1980
54. JR with Ron Branish, Gary Engr., February 22, 1980
55. JR with Steelworkers Credit Union officials, Weirton, February 26, 1980
56. JR with Woody Williams, Disabled American Veterans group, February 26, 1980
57. JR with Steve Paradise, Labor and Human Resources, February 26, 1980
58. JR with Salem Company representatives, February 27, 1980
59. JR with Mildred Crook, Neddie Bean, Crook Produce Company, February 28, 1980
60. JR with American Sheep Producers Council officials regarding West Virginia sheep slaughterhouse, February 28, 1980
61. JR with Presidential Classroom Scholars, February 1980
Box 42
01. JR with West Virginia delegates, Veterans of Foreign Wars, March 3, 1980
02. JR with Roy Truby, James Gladwell, West Virginia Board of Education, March 3, 1980
03. JR with West Virginia pharmacists, March 4, 1980
04. JR with Mary Marple, Joan Ross, Gerald Chafin, March 5, 1980
05. JR with Marshall University Campus Christian Center students, March 5, 1980
06. JR with David Rice, Council of Home Health Agencies, March 6, 1980
07. JR birthday celebration, March 10, 1980 (from photo album)
08. JR with Steve Benza, Mildred Shreve, March 10, 1980
09. JR with American Dental Political Action Committee, March 11, 1980
10. JR with Thomas Busta, Diamond Shamrock, March 12, 1980
11. JR with Tim Agee, Mr. and Mrs. James Agee, John Nicholas, March 14, 1980
12. JR with Craig Right, Soil Conservation Service, March 17, 1980
13. JR with unidentified at Representative John Slack’s funeral, March 18, 1980
14. JR with Larry R. Bailey, Linvill Thompson, Michael K. Kelley, International Boilermakers, March 19, 1980
15. JR with Randolph County Commission on Aging, March 19, 1980
16. JR with Dr. Thomas Lee, John Ahn, March 19, 1980
17. JR with Dunbar Mayor Frank B. Leone, Wine Cellar Park, March 19, 1980
18. Buffington Island, March 19, 1980
19. JR with Cornelius Heine, United States Capitol Historical Society (Davis posters), March 21, 1980
20. JR with West Virginia Bankers Association, March 21, 1980
21. JR with West Virginia Press Association, March 21, 1980
22. JR with Arthur J. Glick, Small Business Administration, March 24, 1980
23. JR with National Federation of the Blind, March 24, 1980
24. JR with Betty Forbes, Frances Hale, West Virginia Dietetic Association, March 25, 1980
25. JR with West Virginia Water Pollution Control Association, March 25, 1980
26. JR with West Virginia delegates, Communications Workers of America, March 27, 1980
27. JR with Anne Marie Marshall, Cherry Blossom Princess, March 27, 1980
28. JR with Aluminum Association of America, March 27, 1980
29. JR with Bob Mull, Beverly Mull, James Mull, Robert Mull, McMechen, March 31, 1980
30. JR with Seneca Glass officials, March 31, 1980
31. JR with Elkins High School foreign exchange students, March 31, 1980
32. JR with Steve Billie, March 1980
33. JR with West Virginia State Building and Construction Trades Council, April 1, 1980
34. JR with Daniel Donohue, American Society of Radiologic Technologists, April 3, 1980
35. JR with Marvin Cohen, CAB, April 10, 1980
36. JR with Jefferson Pops, Jefferson High School, April 15, 1980
37. JR with others at banquet, April 15, 1980
38. JR with Dr. Louis Luzzi, Dr. Arthur Jacknowitz, WVU Pharmacy School, April 17, 1980
39. JR with Joe Powell, April 17, 1980
40. JR with Ramage School students, April 18, 1980
41. JR with Philip Hutchinson, Volkswagen, April 21, 1980
42. JR with Marion County delegates, National Council on Aging, April 21, 1980
43. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Nick Rahall, Robert Mollohan, Monongahela Power Company, April 21, 1980
44. JR with Randy Flood, April 21, 1980
45. JR with Union Carbide Workshop, April 24, 1980
46. JR with Mary Katherine Rexroad, Senate page, and family, April 24, 1980
47. JR with Dr. Daniel B. Taylor, United States Department of Education, April 25, 1980
48. JR with A. C. Unger, April 28, 1980
49. JR with Melva Anderson, National Hairdressers and Cosmetologists Association, April 28, 1980
50. JR, presentation of table from Preston County Vocational Center students, April 30, 1980
Box 43
01. JR with Ty Cobb, May 1, 1980
02. JR with Carl Bagge, National Coal Association, and Sir Derek Ezra, National Coal Board of Great Britain, May 1, 1980
03. JR with Barry Goldwater, Jr., others, grand opening of Valley Recycling Center, Chatsworth, California, May 2, 1980 (from photo album)
04. JR with unidentified, National Association of Rehabilitation Research and Training, Washington, DC, May 5, 1980
05. JR with Harpers Ferry Junior High School students, May 6, 1980
06. JR with Wheeling Junior High School students, May 7, 1980
07. JR with Jackie Bright, Linda Zickefoose, Pauline Cushman, Randolph County Board of Education, May 7, 1980
08. JR with Headley, de Rothchilde, May 8, 1980
09. JR with Salvation Army leaders, May 13, 1980
10. JR with unidentified, May 14, 1980
11. JR with William Dixon Boggs, Department of State, May 15, 1980
12. JR with Minnora Elementary School students, May 16, 1980
13. JR with Dr. Herbert Pomerance, Dr. Gilbert Ratcliff, American Academy of Pediatrics, May 19, 1980
14. JR with Senator George Mitchell, May 20, 1980
15. JR with witnesses, Dingell-Johnson Act witnesses, May 20, 1980
16. JR with Ken Auvil, Small Business Administration award, May 22, 1980
17. JR with Hardy County Sheltered Workshop, May 28, 1980
18. JR with John Hassell, Department of Transportation, Susan Williams, May 28, 1980
19. JR with Ohio County Commission, May 29, 1980
20. JR receiving award from Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, May 30, 1980
21. JR with unidentified, June 13, 1980
22. JR with United Steelworkers of America, June 16, 1980
23. JR with Clinton Kirk, June 16, 1980
24. JR with Barbara Bumgardner, Patrick Gross, Chris Tatham, June 17, 1980
25. JR with Dr. Edward Gates, Beaver College, June Gates, Pamela Tressler, June 18, 1980
26. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Martinsburg/Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce, June 18, 1980
27. JR with Kimball Scribner, June 20, 1980
28. JR with Claude Della Paolera, Dr. Guillermo Laura, Buenos Aires, June 24, 1980
29. JR at Armand Hammer Peace Conference, Warsaw, Poland, July 3, 1980
30. JR with Debby Wilson, Presidential Classroom Scholar, July 24, 1980
31. JR with Tennerton Public Service District officials, July 24, 1980
32. JR with Eric George, unidentified, Boys Nation, July 24, 1980
33. JR with Helyn Eagle, Senate Subcommittee on Labor, July 24, 1980
34. JR with Kaiser Aluminum officials, July 25, 1980
35. JR with Anthony Potorti, Duane Adams, unidentified, Future Farmers of America, July 29, 1980
36. JR with Angelo Koukoulis, AEROMECH, July 30, 1980
37. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, July 30, 1980
38. JR with Philip Miller, James Rumsey Vocational-Technical Center, Martinsburg, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, July 30, 1980
39. JR with Vic Woods, page, August 1, 1980
40. JR with Reverend Leland Davis, Reverend L. S. Thanga, Burma, August 1, 1980
41. JR with Controlled System officials, August 4, 1980
42. JR with unidentified group, August 4, 1980
43. JR with Charles "Bud" Railey, Nancy Railey, August 5, 1980
44. JR with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huff and family, Wellsburg, August 22, 1980
45. JR with Citizens of Shannondale, Inc., August 25, 1980
46. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Robert Mollohan, unidentified, Salem College, September 3, 1980
47. JR, 9000th roll call vote, September 4, 1980
48. JR, paintings, Jennings Randolph Bridge, Harpers Ferry, September 5, 1980
49. JR with Roger Price, Dr. Freda Slaymaker, West Virginia Optometric Association, September 9, 1980
50. JR with United States Postal Service Mountaineer District officials, September 9, 1980
51. JR with Red Raspberry, unidentified, September 10, 1980
52. JR with Colonel E. A. Goff, September 12, 1980
53. JR with Friends of Railroad, September 16, 1980
54. JR with General J. W. Morris, Major General Joseph K. Bratton, Corps of Engineers, September 16, 1980
55. JR with West Virginia Auto Dealers Association, September 17, 1980
56. JR with Fayette County retired teachers, September 18, 1980
57. JR with June Rose Simmons, Judy Radcliff, West Virginia Home Economics Association, September 24, 1980
58. JR, Board of Directors meeting, September 25, 1980
59. JR with Robert Harris, Linda Harris, September 25, 1980
Box 44
01. JR with President Jimmy Carter, unidentified bill signing, October 3, 1980
02. JR with Alexander Giacco, J. R. Richardson, Hercules Incorporated, October 7, 1980
03. JR with unidentified, opening of Highland Scenic Highway, Marlinton, October 11, 1980
04. JR with Edward Morrow, Martinsburg, Festival of American Folklife, Washington, October 13, 1980
05. JR with unidentified, Salem Nursing Home groundbreaking, October 13, 1980
06. JR with F. Ray Powers, JR awarded rehabilitation award, West Virginia Rehabilitation Center, Institute, October 14, 1980
07. JR with Michael Nuetzel, artist, October 20, 1980
08. JR with Bill Sibold, Clair Sibold, Bill Sibold, Junior Porterfield, Ralph Fodry, Mrs. Fodry, American Coke and Coal Institute, White Sulphur Springs, October 20, 1980
09. JR with John Hassell, Charles Miller, Weirton-Steubenville Bridge, October 28, 1980
10. JR with Vern Clark, Elaine Clark, Wally Clark, Nina Clark, October 29, 1980
11. JR with West Virginia delegation, West Virginia Association of Counties, November 13, 1980
12. JR with Ruth Ann Neely, Wesley Hayden, Richard Greer, November 14, 1980
13. JR with West Virginia Service Station Dealers Association, November 18, 1980
14. JR with Wetzel County officials regarding Pine Grove Sewer Project and Hundred-Littleton Water Project, November 18, 1980
15. JR with Nitro Mayor Arden Ashley, November 19, 1980
16. JR with Joyce Ferguson, Dolores Goldenberg, Judith Walker, November 20, 1980
17. JR with Bruceton Mills High School French Club, November 20, 1980
18. JR with unidentified group, November 25, 1980
19. JR with representatives of the International Energy Agency Briefing on Coal Policy Report, November 25, 1980
20. JR with unidentified, Public Works Committee breakfast, December 2, 1980
21. JR with Rachel Bledsoe, Rachel Kniceley, December 5, 1980
22. JR with West Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, December 5, 1980
23. JR with Jan Rosalie Middlekauf, Queen Sylvia, Mountain State Forest Festival, Gary Schoonover, unidentified, December 10, 1980
24. JR with unidentified, December 17, 1980
25. JR with Dr. Thomas Ross, presentation of 75-year history book of Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, December 29, 1980
26. JR with Senator Williams, 60th birthday, 1980
27. Notes without photographs, 1980
28. JR with Drew Lewis, Secretary of Transportation, January 5, 1981
29. JR with Ronald Reagan, January 7, 1981
30. Jay Randolph, Bob Hope, Gerald Ford, January 16-17, 1981
31. JR with Mick Staton, January 22, 1981
32. JR with Nick Rahall, Mick Staton, Salem Corporation Coke Project, January 22, 1981
33. JR with Tanya Hart, January 22, 1981
34. JR with Jo Ellen Hetherington, January 28, 1981
35. JR with Arthur Fellwock, VFW, January 28, 1981
36. JR with Webster County Sheriff D. P. Given, January 29, 1981
37. JR with unidentified, January 29, 1981
38. JR with Missy Jablonski, National Poster Child, March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation, January 1981
39. JR with officials, People's Republic of China, February 3, 1981
40. JR with representatives, West Virginia Hospital Association, February 3, 1981
41. JR with Paul Thiselton, Madeline Blue, Ruth Ice, West Virginia School Boards Association, February 3, 1981
42. JR with General Richard Kem, Corps of Engineers, February 3, 1981
43. JR with Shelly Poe, Anne Bomar, Senate Youth Program, February 3, 1981
44. JR with WV Chain Druggists, February 4, 1981
45. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, February 5, 1981
46. Dinner, fitness for elderly, author Lawrence J. Frankel, February 5, 1981
47. JR receiving award from Charles Salem, National Association of Regional Councils, Washington, February 9, 1981
48. JR with West Virginia Credit Union League, February 10, 1981
49. JR with Charles MacQueen, Betty MacQueen, Kanawha County Planning Commission, February 11, 1981
50. JR with others, tour of Veterans Administration Medical Center, Martinsburg, February 13, 1981
51. JR with Robert Thomas Payne, Monica Payne, February 17, 1981
52. JR with Tony M. Carter, Ruth Carter, West Virginia Association of Life Underwriters, February 17, 1981
53. JR with Julia Davis, others, February 17, 1981
54. JR with Belva Morris, Betty Marra, Anna Jane Williams, American Legion Auxiliary, February 19, 1981
55. JR with Taylor County Commission, February 19, 1981
56. JR with unidentified Senate page, February 20, 1981
57. JR with FHA, Ray Barnhart, Eli Dragisich, and Charles Cronin, Hancock County, February 20, 1981
58. JR with West Virginia Resource Recovery Solid Waste Disposal Authority, February 23, 1981
59. JR with Marisa Martins, Mike Mastrangelo, Mike Mastrangelo II, Troy Newbraugh, Kenneth Newbraugh, February 23, 1981
60. JR with unidentified, February 23, 1981
61. JR with Jim Weisenberger, Jo Weisenberger, American Collectors Association, February 24, 1981
62. JR with Huntington Christian Academy students, February 25, 1981
63. JR with Robert C. Byrd, with Jim Comstock, at his 70th birthday celebration, West Virginia State Society luncheon, February 25, 1981
64. JR with Bill Monohan, Dr. Terry Eidell, February 26, 1981
65. JR with Anne Gorsuch, EPA, February 26, 1981
66. JR with Ray Barnhart, FHWA (Federal Highways Administration?), February 1981
Box 45
01. JR with West Virginia delegates, VFW Washington Conference, March 3, 1981
02. JR with West Virginia Vocational Education delegation, March 3, 1981
03. JR with Joanie Johnson, Ginger Webb, Mark Toney, Presidential Classroom Scholars, March 3, 1981
04. JR, sheep slaughterhouse meeting, March 3, 1981
05. JR with "Retain the Train" group, March 5, 1981
06. JR birthday, March 6, 1981
07. JR, Charles Crumrine, Joe Sondola, Harold, Ward, Jim Syers, National Association of Postmasters of the United States, March 9, 1981
08. Mary Katherine Babb Randolph, March 10, 1981
09. JR with Dennis White, William Moon, National Newspaper Association essay contest, March 13, 1981
10. JR with IMPACT group, March 17, 1981
11. JR with Dan Oliver, Bill Clohan, Secretary of Education, March 17, 1981
12. JR with Donald Wetsch, Carrie Wetsch, March 18, 1981
13. JR with Robert Rulen, Miles Epling, Ken Evans, Point Pleasant American Legion, March 18, 1981
14. JR with West Virginia Association of Realtors, March 24, 1981
15. JR with John Bolyard, Anna Lou Holt, Carl Hinkle, Agriculture Soil Conservation Service, March 24, 1981
16. JR with Religious Heritage group, March 25, 1981
17. JR with Craig Right, Edward Bumgarner, Rural Abandoned Mine Program, March 25, 1981
18. JR with Chuck Herrick, Bill Witschey, West Virginia retail grocers, March 26, 1981
19. JR with Robert McCandless, Bud Stewart, David Barrett, Independent Oil Producers, March 27, 1981
20. JR with unidentified, Gallipolis Lock and Dam, March 28, 1981/Governor Homer Holt with unidentified
21. JR with Retarded Citizens Association, March 30, 1981
22. JR with West Virginia State Building and Construction Trades Council, March 31, 1981
23. JR with West Virginia PTA members, March 31, 1981
24. JR with West Virginia members, Communication Workers of America, March 31, 1981
25. JR with OIC representatives, April 2, 1981
26. JR with Randall Patrick, United Cerebral Palsy Association of West Virginia, April 9, 1981
27. JR with West Virginia delegation, National 4-H Conference, April 9, 1981
28. JR with Gregory Reese, Sandie Reese, Sharrie Riva, Lee Rescher, Art Rescher, April 13, 1981
29. JR with others, Space Shuttle Columbia, April 14, 1981
30. JR with Mayer family (Barbara's boyfriend's family), April 15, 1981
31. JR with Cherry Blossom Festival tour group, April 8, 1981
32. JR with Delegate George Gvayich, Viola Gvayich, April 24, 1981
33. JR with Washington Workshop students, April 30, 1981
34. JR with Mary Ciccolella, Patricia Kelly, April 30, 1981
35. JR with M. A. Kirk, Harry Hogan, April 30, 1981
36. JR with Pickens High School students, April 30, 1981
37. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified groups, April 30, 1981
38. JR with National Industries for the Blind representatives, April 1981
39. JR with Senator Howard Baker, unidentified, Fort New Salem/Salem College, May 3, 1981
40. JR with West Virginia Homebuilders Association, May 4, 1981
41. JR with Edward Toompas, Robert Pierce, pharmacists, May 4, 1981
42. JR with Armco officials, May 6, 1981
43. JR with unidentified, May 7, 1981
44. JR with Rowlesburg High School students, May 7, 1981
45. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, May 7, 1981
46. JR with Emil Poshadel, Mary Ann Poshadel, Controlled Systems, May 15, 1981
47. JR with Ed Noble, Synfuels, May 15, 1981
48. JR with John Glenn, unidentified, honorary degree presentation, West Liberty State College, May 16, 1981
49. JR with Jay Rockefeller, Stafford, May 20, 1981
50. JR with Monongahela Power Company officials, May 21, 1981
51. JR with Harold Russell, Presidential Committee on HDCPD, May 1981
52. JR with Dr. Leon Reid, Senator Dale Bumpers, Roseann Reid, Greater Pittsburgh Guild for the Blind, Amen Corner, May 1981
53. JR with William Galloway, Anna Yeager, June 1, 1981
54. JR with Bill Gianelli, June 2, 1981
55. JR with United Steelworkers of America, Wheeling, June 2, 1981
56. JR with apple and peach industry representatives, June 3, 1981
57. JR with Seventh Day Adventists, June 3, 1981
58. JR with Shortline School (Wetzel County) students, June 4, 1981
59. JR with Senator Jesse Helms, unidentified, Alderson-Broaddus College, Philippi, June 6, 1981
60. JR with Kaki Rickard, unidentified, June 9, 1981
61. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Martinsburg/Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce, June 10, 1981
62. JR with Frank Armstrong, Herman Conaway, John Moore, West Virginia Health Care Association, June 10, 1981
63. JR with Lenore High School, June 11, 1981
Box 46
01. JR with Susan Weil, Turner Friedman, Washington Workshop students, June 17, 1981
02. JR with Bob Nimmo, Fielding Cochran, Veterans Administration, June 18, 1981
03. JR with R. T. Velasquez, Johns-Manville Sales Corporation, June 18, 1981
04. JR with Hammer family, June 19, 1981
05. JR with John Vande Water, National Labor Relations Board, June 19, 1981
06. JR with Bill Hoffman, American Iron and Steel Institute, June 22, 1981
07. JR with Helen Holt, John Putman, June 24, 1981
08. JR with The Friendship Force, June 24, 1981
09. JR with United Steelworkers, June 24, 1981
10. JR with Rev. Robert K. Spradling, Bible Center Church Family Center Dedication, Charleston, July 5, 1981
11. JR with Dr. Armand Hammer and others, Washington, July 7, 1981
12. JR with Dr. Armand Hammer, Alan Cranston, Sam Hayakawa, JR, Mark Hatfield, Spark Matsunaga, Charles Percy, Nick Hollis, John Wallach, Strom Thurmond, Bennett Johnston, Richard Lugar, Senator Jennings Randolph's luncheon in honor of Dr. Armand Hammer, Washington, D.C. July 7, 1981 (from photo album) folder 1
13. JR with Dr. Armand Hammer, Alan Cranston, Sam Hayakawa, JR, Mark Hatfield, Spark Matsunaga, Charles Percy, Nick Hollis, John Wallach, Strom Thurmond, Bennett Johnston, Richard Lugar, Senator Jennings Randolph's luncheon in honor of Dr. Armand Hammer, Washington, D.C. July 7, 1981 (from photo album) folder 2
14. JR with unidentified, National Federation of Blind Rally, Washington, July 8, 1981
15. JR with engineers, July 8, 1981
16. JR with William Castle, Wendell Thompson, National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology, July 9, 1981
17. JR with climbers, July 9, 1981
18. JR with Thomas MacAvoy, Corning Glass officials, July 14, 1981
19. JR with Bread for the World, Charleston, July 14, 1981
20. JR with West Virginia 4-H youth, July 15, 1981
21. JR with Michelle Conner, Kandi Rogers, Girls Nation, July 15, 1981
22. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Nick Rahall, Mick Staton, Kaiser Aluminum luncheon, July 16, 1981
23. JR with high school students, constitutional convention, July 20, 1981
24. JR with Charlotte Burdette family of Martinsburg, David Patten family, July 20, 1981
25. JR, speaking at rally, National Council to Save Social Security, July 21, 1981
26. JR with Robert Ross, July 21, 1981
27. JR with Pat Hwu, Betsy Atkins, and speakers, National Youth Science Camp Luncheon, Washington, July 22, 1981
28. JR with Tore Naerland, July 23, 1981
29. JR with David Noye, Timothy Stark, unidentified, Boys Nation, July 23, 1981
30. JR with Bailey girls, July 24, 1981
31. JR with Wheeling Boy Scout Troop 29, July 27, 1981
32. JR with Diana Shellhorse, July 27, 1981
33. JR with West Virginia members, National Utility Contractors Association, July 29, 1981
34. JR with unidentified, July 30, 1981
35. JR with Rick Linton, Duane Adams, Future Farmers of America, July 31, 1981
36. JR with Rob Nottingham, August 5, 1981
37. JR with Dr. Harry Boggs, August 6, 1981
38. John J. Giannini, assistant to JR, August 12, 1981
39. JR with Armand Hammer, unidentified, 4th Annual Armand Hammer Conference, Aix-En-Provence, France, August 21, 1981
40. JR with Jim Boles, Jim Perrin, "In the Woods...A Light," August 24, 1981
41. JR with Clair Faix, Josie Faix (daughter of Sam D'Annunzio), Laurie Faix, Sammy Faix, August 26, 1981
42. JR at Cherry River Festival, Richwood, August 1981
Box 47
01. JR with postmasters, Annual Convention, National League of Postmasters, Seattle, September 4, 1981
02. JR with Sandra Day O'Connor, Barry Goldwater, September 9, 1981
03. JR with unidentified, September 10, 1981
04. JR with Sheila Truby, Louise Browning, Charlene Batusic, American Nurses Association, September 10, 1981
05. JR with Lee Thomas, FEMA, September 17, 1981
06. JR with Boots Cousins Jr., Bill Quinn, Sue Talbott, Cable Television Seminar, September 17, 1981
07. JR with Janet Dix, September 17, 1981
08. JR with Dr. Ralph Ryan, Marvin Brotman, Eyes Research Program, September 17, 1981
09. JR with others, Bloomington Lake Dedication, September 20, 1981
10. JR with Sam Snead, Salem Pro-Am, Bridgeport Country Club, September 20, 1981
11. JR with Edward Curran, National Institute of Education, September 21, 1981
12. JR with American Legion member from Kirby, West Virginia, September 22, 1981
13. JR with Lieutenant Colonel John Richards, Corps of Engineers, September 23, 1981
14. JR eating, September 24, 1981
15. JR with Foster Mullenax, September 24, 1981
16. JR with Chuck Hagel, Veterans Administration, September 28, 1981
17. JR with Colonel Nick Strider, Enid Strider, family, September 28, 1981
18. JR with West Virginia 4-H leaders, September 30, 1981
19. JR with Ford B. Ford, September 30, 1981
20. JR with Loret Ruppe, Peace Corps, October 5, 1981
21. JR with West Virginia Homebuilders Association, October 6, 1981
22. JR with unidentified, videotaping, WTL Productions of Pennsylvania, October 9, 1981
23. JR with Mental Health Association of Monongalia County, October 15, 1981
24. JR with J. Walter Hebb, October 15, 1981
25. JR with Simpson Elementary School group, Bridgeport, October 20, 1981
26. JR with Huntington Mayor William Toney, October 20, 1981
27. JR with Nicodemus family, Jefferson County, October 20, 1981
28. JR with Ronald Reagan, unidentified, October 20, 1981
29. JR with Robert Jantzen, Fish and Wildlife, October 21, 1981
30. JR with General Lou Allen, Air Force Chief of Staff, October 26, 1981
31. JR with Kelly Michael, Dick Kruse, October 27, 1981
32. JR with Peter Bibko, Environmental Protection Agency, October 28, 1981
33. JR with Jay Rockefeller, Forest Festival Dinner, Elkins, October 1981 (from photo album)
34. JR with West Virginia officials, International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers, November 4, 1981
35. JR with Bud Weisser, Lydia Weisser, November 4, 1981
36. JR with Charles Wick, Veterans Administration, November 5, 1981
37. JR with Polly Medlin, unidentified, November 10, 1981
38. JR with Youth in Government Seminar students, November 12, 1981
39. JR with Chief Joseph Esema, Nigeria, unidentified, November 17, 1981
40. JR with Ed Wiles, Jack Katlic, Terry Iden, West Virginia Coal Association, November 18, 1981
41. JR with Dr. Nand Hart-Nibbrig, Pi Alpha Alpha Award, November 20, 1981
42. JR with Dr. Bruce Martin, Dr. David Burr, Nitchell Schaffer, November 24, 1981
43. JR with Westmar Synfuels Corporation officials, November 24, 1981
44. JR with Sister Martha Wordeman, Evangel Robinson, December 1, 1981
45. JR with unidentified, White House Conference on Aging, December 1, 1981
46. JR with coal officials, December 3, 1981
47. JR with Abingdon School students, December 8, 1981
48. JR with W. Clement Stone, Dr. James C. Stam, Salem College, Congressional Award banquet, December 9, 1981
49. JR with Kim Stull, December 10, 1981
50. JR with unidentified, Keep America Beautiful National Awards Luncheon, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, December 10, 1981
51. JR with Civil Air Patrol, December 15, 1981
52. JR at Harper Ferry National Park, December 15, 1981
53. JR with unidentified, presentation of Civil Air Patrol Annual Report to Congress, 1981, December 15, 1981
54. JR with Claude Peppers, December 21, 1981
55. JR with unidentified, West Virginia Oil and Gas Festival, Sistersville, 1981
56. Jay Rockefeller with Miss West Virginia, 1981, 1981?
57. JR with Mrs. John Golden Nelson, unidentified, flag, 1981
58. JR with Ray Barnhart, Federal Highway Administration, 1981
59. JR with unidentified, 1981
60. Notes without photographs, 1981
61. JR with Charles Robb, unidentified, January 16, 1982
62. JR with Claude Pepper, January 19, 1982
63. JR with West Virginia representatives, National UAW-CAP Legislative Conference, January 26, 1982
64. JR delivering speech, January 28, 1982
65. FDR Birthday Ball, January 30, 1982
Box 48
01. JR with West Virginia Hospital Association, February 2, 1982
02. JR with Madeline Blue, Ruth Ice, Fred Hoke, West Virginia School Boards Association, February 2, 1982
03. JR with officials, E. A. Hawse Retirement Village, Wardensville, February 3, 1982
04. JR with Presidential Classroom Scholars, February 3, 1982
05. JR with Robert Mollohan, Nick Rahall, West Virginia college presidents, February 4, 1982
06. JR with Conoco, DuPont officials, February 4, 1982
07. JR with Jim Hipp, Cancer Crusade, February 8, 1982
08. JR with West Virginia Credit Union League officials, February 10, 1982
09. JR with John Welch, Felicia Leon, Keith Martin, West Virginia delegates, Senate Youth Program, February 10, 1982
10. JR with Jan Nace, February 10, 1982
11. JR with American Legion Auxiliary, February 18, 1982
12. JR with Lynn Helms, FAA, February 18, 1982
13. JR with Canada Ambassador Allan Gotlieb, February 25, 1982
14. JR with Dean Monohan, Terry Eidell, Lois ?, National Institutes of Education, February 25, 1982
15. JR with West Virginia college representatives, March 1, 1982
16. JR with West Virginia Municipal League, March 1, 1982
17. JR with Frank Leone, Joan Leone, Dunbar, March 1, 1982
18. JR with Traci Houck, Melanie Perry, Vinson High School, Huntington, March 2, 1982
19. JR with West Virginia Vocational Association, March 2, 1982
20. JR with Nancy Cartmill, unidentified, West Virginia PTA, March 3, 1982
21. JR with Wade Farraway, DOE intern, March 3, 1982
22. JR with Amtrak, World's Fair officials, March 3, 1982
23. JR with Kaiser Aluminum groups, March 4, 1982
24. JR with Frank Borman, Jim Reinke, Eastern Airlines, March 5, 1982
25. JR with Tom Woods, American Banker's Club, March 5, 1982
26. JR with WVU Extension officials, March 9, 1982
27. JR with West Virginia Bankers Association officials, March 16, 1982
28. JR with West Virginia Food Service Association, March 16, 1982
29. JR with West Virginia postmasters, March 16-18, 1982
30. JR with Ray Bologna, Jr., Kelvin Anders, March 18, 1982
31. JR with Bob Neil, Chuck Herrick, Bill Witschey, National Retail Grocers Association, March 18, 1982
32. JR with Janet Amos, Parents Anonymous of West Virginia, March 18, 1982
33. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia Service Station Dealers Association, March 23, 1982
34. JR with Lowell Johnson, Lucille Meadows, West Virginia Division, National Education Association, March 24, 1982
35. JR with Phillips Petroleum officials, March 24, 1982
36. JR with Close Up students, March 25, 1982
37. JR with Gateway Communications officials, March 25, 1982
38. JR with Dr. James Wyngaarden, NIH, March 26, 1982
39. JR with Senator Robert Stafford, Governor William Winter, Governor Lamar Alexander, Appalachian Regional Commission hearing, March 29, 1982
40. JR with Charles Potter, Gordon E. Hermanson, Davis and Elkins College Capitol Dinner, March 29, 1982
41. JR with West Virginia realtors, March 30, 1982
42. JR with Ellen Brown, Roger Fulks, Joyce Altizer, Association for Retarded Citizens, March 30, 1982
43. JR with Alice Chambers, William Clohan, March 31, 1982
44. JR with Dr. Gordon Gee, education officials, March 31, 1982
45. JR with Brenda Wilmoth, Betty Betler, Dinah Mills, Jane Burks, National Council on Aging, March 31, 1982
46. JR with Kimberly Kristie, Brett Pearce, Cystic Fibrosis poster children, March 1982
47. JR with Bud Williams, West Virginia Rehabilitation Association, April 2, 1982
48. JR with Close Up students, April 2, 1982
49. JR with unidentified, Edward Kelley Awards Assembly, Keyser High School, Keyser, April 5, 1982
50. JR with Clark Bertrand family, April 8, 1982
51. JR with Brast Thomas, National Navy League Convention, April 8, 1982
52. JR with unidentified, The Amen Corner, William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, April 12, 1982
53. JR holding photograph of John W. Davis, April 13, 1982
54. JR with Senator Mark Hatfield, Christian College Coalition peace award, April 20, 1982
55. JR with Ned Trapnell, Andrew Rowles, Steven Rowles, April 20, 1982
56. JR with Anne Romance, Barbara Matz, Nancy Tonkin Icard, National Association of Social Workers, April 20, 1982
57. JR with Jacqueline Wagner, Mason County librarian, April 20, 1982
58. JR with Major William Haymond Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, April 21, 1982
59. JR with Jane Kastl, Charles Friddle, Donald Baker, Development Authority officials, April 21, 1982
60. JR with Mick Staton, Nick Rahall, Robert Mollohan, Monongahela Power officials, April 27, 1982
61. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, April 28, 1982
62. JR with Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of West Virginia, April 30, 1982
Box 49
01. JR with Robert C. Byrd, United Steelworkers, Weirton, May 4, 1982
02. JR with West Virginia postmasters, May 5, 1982
03. JR with West Virginia students, Washington Workshops, May 6, 1982
04. JR with Robert C. Byrd, West Virginia Council of Home Health Agencies, May 6, 1982
05. JR with Jim Ice, Brandon Knicely, Rob Stewart, WVU students, May 10, 1982
06. JR with representatives, commercial rafting operations, Gauley and New rivers, May 12, 1982
07. JR with Ric Legon, May 12, 1982
08. JR with Ken Auvil, May 13, 1982
09. JR at retirement banquet, Davis and Elkins College, May 14, 1982
10. JR at Inaugural Jennings Randolph Forum, Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, Washington, May 16, 1982
11. JR with Colonel James Higman, Colonel John Devens, Corps of Engineers, May 17, 1982
12. JR with Mike Pedretti, Julie Pedretti, Davis and Elkins, May 17, 1982
13. JR with West Virginia Homebuilders Association, May 17, 1982
14. JR with Regina Hart, William Mayhew, May 18, 1982
15. JR with Dave Rosen, Rose Rosen (Barb August's parents), May 19, 1982
16. JR with Thomas B. Curtis, Agri-Energy Roundtable, May 19, 1982
17. JR with Shortline School (Wetzel County) students, May 20, 1982
18. JR with Ramage Grade School students, May 21, 1982
19. JR with President Richard Shearer, Alderson-Broaddus College, others, May 21, 1982
20. JR with Point Harmony School (Kanawha County) students, May 21, 1982
21. JR with unidentified, Agri-Energy Roundtable, Geneva, Switzerland, May 24, 1982
22. JR with Thomas Caldwell, Raymond Bechner, May 27, 1982
23. JR with Schiappa, unidentified, May 27, 1982
24. JR with TVA officials, May 1982
25. JR with Henry Dudley, J. Carroll Bowen, Marie Bowen, Mr. Copeland, Mary Nell Copeland, June 9, 1982
26. Exhibit for 100th anniversary of FDR birth, June 10, 1982
27. JR with Philip Hutchinson, Jim McLernon, Tom McDonald, Volkswagen of America, June 14, 1982
28. JR with family of Madeline Davis, June 16, 1982
29. JR with unidentified, June 16, 1982
30. JR with Amy Carter, Bonnie Wasserman, Anne Wagner, June 16, 1982
31. JR with Sid Porter, Globe Refractories, June 18, 1982
32. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Nick Rahall, Jay Rockefeller, Sharon Rockefeller, Armand Hammer, Opening of Armand Hammer Collection, Huntington Galleries, June 19, 1982 (from photo album)
33. JR with Dana Norton, June 21, 1982
34. JR with Ann Goshorn family, June 21, 1982
35. JR with Jan Mares, Department of Energy, June 21, 1982
36. JR with Eston Stephenson family, June 24, 1982
37. JR with Melissa Carnahan, Sylvia Mathews, Japan-United States Senate Scholarship Project, June 24, 1982
38. JR with Jean Jacobs, American Association of University Women, June 29, 1982
39. Notes without photos, January – June 1982
40. JR with Armand Hammer, Unidentified, Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights, Hyde Park, NY, July 9, 1982
41. JR with President Brent De Vore, Bill Arthur, Davis and Elkins College, July 12, 1982
42. JR with Eileen Ledford, R. Wade Pearson, William A. Shields, National Association of Theater Owners, Virginia Beach, Virginia, July 13, 1982
43. JR with West Virginia 4-H youth, July 14, 1982
44. JR with Don Hamilton, Owen Osenton, Phyllis Osenton, West Virginia Music Educators Association, July 14, 1982
45. JR with Sue Ellen Fairbanks, National Park Service, Hyde Park, July 15, 1982
46. JR with John Nicholas, West Virginia State Society, July 15, 1982
Box 50
01. JR with Paul Gardner, K. Ralph Ranson, July 16, 1982
02. JR with Ray De Paulo, Charleston, July 19, 1982
03. JR with Senator Harrison Schmitt, unidentified, July 21, 1982
04. JR with Robert Mollohan, American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, July 21, 1982
05. JR with Rebecca Kern, Felicia Marockie, Girls Nation, July 21, 1982
06. JR with Nick Rahall, John Glenn, unidentified, National Youth Science Camp, July 26, 1982
07. JR with Senator Bill Bradley, Jay Randolph and family, July 27, 1982
08. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Senator Daniel Inouye, Senator Randolph phone booth, July 27, 1982
09. JR with Duane Adams (youngest member of House of Delegates to serve, age 20) , Jim Henderson, Future Farmers of America, July 28, 1982
10. JR with Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson, Senator Howard Baker, others, Eagle Awards luncheon, July 1982
11. JR, Watermelon Festival, Independence, August 1, 1982
12. JR with Valmont officials, Agri-Energy Roundtable Business Development Mission, August 5, 1982
13. JR with Jane Lipsen, Kristy Holter, unidentified, August 10, 1982
14. JR with Debbie Pappas, Mrs. J. E. Henry, Sheila Groves, West Virginia Federation of Women's Clubs, August 10, 1982
15. JR with Ernest Bond, Ruth Ann Bond, Jennifer Bond, August 16, 1982
16. JR with Tom Babb, page, August 16, 1982
17. JR with Doug Pollard, Fran Pollard, Kell Pollard, Beth Pollard, August 20, 1982
18. JR with Scott Smith, page, August 20, 1982
19. JR with Ray Hill, August 21, 1982
20. JR with Winifred Pizzano, Appalachian Regional Commission, August 21, 1982
21. JR with J. R. Poland, Moose Acres, August 23, 1982
22. 13th Annual Institute on Coal Mining Health, Safety and Research, Virginia Tech, August 24-26, 1982
23. JR with Roger Price, Dr. Monroe Farmer, Dr. Alex Hereford, West Virginia Optometric Association, September 14, 1982
24. JR with Tad Diesel, Wanda Townsend, Bill Cadle, West Virginia Cable Association, September 15, 1982
25. JR with Russell Dickenson, Manus Fish, Donald Campbell, National Park Service, September 16, 1982
26. JR with Beverly Pierce, B. F. Goodrich, September 16, 1982
27. JR at Elkins, September 17, 1982
28. JR with Dr. Thomas Cole, West Virginia State College, Betty James, September 17, 1982
29. JR with unidentified, 195th birthday of the Constitution of the United States, September 17, 1982
30. JR with Lil Press, Al Smith, Appalachian Regional Commission, Ginny Smith, September 21, 1982
31. JR with West Virginia members, American Bankers Association Banking Leadership Council, September 23, 1982
32. 25th Annual Meeting, Board of Directors, September 23, 1982
33. JR with Mark Hunt, Larry Short, September 24, 1982
34. JR with Representative James Oberstar, September 24, 1982
35. JR with E. Richard Freer, General Electric, September 28, 1982
36. JR with 10,000 cake, September 29, 1982
37. JR at The Greenbrier, September 1982
38. JR with Mary Gardner, parents, October 7, 1982
39. JR with Martin Glouner, first blind vendor at Federal building, October 4, 1982
40. JR Lesage water, Green Acres, October 27, 1982
41. JR with Women's Club of the Army, Surgeon General's office, November 4, 1982
42. JR with Mahmoud Azmi, Cairo, Egypt, November 4, 1982
43. JR with Mayor Bradley Nash, unidentified, November 4, 1982
44. JR with contestants, Hillbilly Chili Cookoff, November 19, 1982
45. JR with Dr. Clyde Jensen, West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine, November 30, 1982
46. JR with Harry Walters, Veterans Affairs, December 1, 1982
47. JR with Eddie Sergent, Keep America Beautiful, December 16, 1982
48. JR with George Bush, Barbara Bush, December 1982
49. JR with Nell Lockhard, 1982
50. JR, People Magazine, centennial story, 1982
51. JR, commemoration of WPA art, 1982
52. Headsville Post Office, 1982
53. JR with unidentified, Bethany College, 1982
54. JR with Judge Robert Maxwell, Participation Day, Meredith Manor, 1982
55. Notes without photographs, July-December 1982
56. JR with Vera Mann, January 4, 1983
57. JR with West Virginia Chapter No. 15, National Association of Postmasters, January 19, 1983
58. JR with Lew McManus, others, presentation of certificate by University of Charleston to JR, The Greenbrier, January 22, 1983 (from photo album)
59. JR with Margaret Heckler, January 24, 1983
60. JR with Elizabeth Dole, January 24, 1983
61. JR with Oral Roberts University students, January 27, 1983
62. JR with Representative Frederick Chien, January 28, 1983
63. JR with William Monk, January 31, 1983
64. JR with Nell Lockhart, Religious Heritage of America, January 31, 1983
Box 51
01. JR with unidentified, United States Senate youth, February 2, 1983
02. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Nick Rahall, West Virginia College Presidents, February 3, 1983
03. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, February 3, 1983
04. JR with Dennis Carney, Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel, February 3, 1983
05. JR with Richard Layman, West Virginia Department of Education, National Committee, Arts for the Handicapped, February 4, 1983
06. JR with Sharon Rockefeller, before Commerce Committee, February 4, 1983
07. JR with Steelworkers Credit Union, Weirton, March 7, 1983
08. JR with Sheriff D. A. Given, February 8, 1983
09. JR receiving National Association of Conservation Districts, Distinguished Service Award, February 9, 1983
10. JR with Ohio Valley College officials, February 9, 1983
11. JR with Eliza Adkins, Sherry Burke, Fairfield Educational Service Center, February 17, 1983
12. JR with Gladys McConnell, Alice Law, Wilma Mayfield, American Legion Auxiliary, February 24, 1983
13. JR with unidentified, National Hospice Week, February 1983
14. JR with West Virginia Presidential Classroom students, February-March 1983
15. JR with American Postal Workers Union, March 2, 1983
16. JR with Joe Corder, Robert Siler, Leon Downey, Veterans Education and Training, March 2, 1983
17. JR with Claude Pepper 50th New Deal, Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Stonewall, Texas, March 4, 1983
18. JR with Dr. Daniel J. Boorstin, Adoreen McCormick, Rose Marie Sanders, Shinnston History Book, March 3, 1983
19. JR with representatives, West Virginia Postmasters Association, March 10, 1983
20. JR with Vicki Shaffer, Tri-State Transit Authority, Joe Fortner, Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority, Barbara Bjornson, March 15, 1983
21. JR with Larry C. Smith, West Virginia representatives for psychiatrists from West Virginia, March 15, 1983
22. JR with Dr. Rudy Filek, Joan Ross, Barbara Bjornson, Northeast Citizens Extension Advisory Council, March 15, 1983
23. JR with Consumer Homemaking group, March 17, 1983
24. JR with representatives, Tri-County Fruit Growers Association, March 21, 1983
25. JR with Secretary Terrel Bell, United States Department, Dr. Roy Truby, West Virginia State Superintendent of Schools, James P. Clark, president, West Virginia Board of Education, March 22, 1983
26. JR with Edward Neill, Bill Witschey, National Grocers Association, March 22, 1983
27. JR with unidentified, 50th Tennessee Valley Authority Conference, March 22, 1983
28. JR with unidentified, March 22, 1983
29. JR with Cornelius "Bud" Williams, State Board of Vocational Education, March 24, 1983
30. JR with Dr. Elliott Blaydes, Anita Blaydes, National Eye Care Project, April 7, 1983
31. JR with Phil Cummings, John Yago, Senate Service Awards, April 11, 1983
32. JR with Dean Butler, Kim Fields, Tip O'Neill, Edward Kennedy, Arnold Palmer, Congressional Walk America, March of Dimes, April 12, 1983
33. JR with West Virginia Surface Mining Association, April 12, 1983
34. JR with CloseUp Foundation students, April 12, 1983
35. JR with Kenmore Intermediate School students, April 14, 1983
36. JR with Mary-Margaret Sharp Patterson, Neal Fitzpatrick, Audubon Naturalist Society, April 18, 1983
37. JR with Harold Shill, American Library Association, April 19, 1983
38. JR with Nick Rahall, Bob Wise, Alan Mollohan, West Virginia Building and Construction Trades Council, April 19, 1983
39. JR with West Virginia Daughters of the American Revolution delegates, April 20, 1983
40. JR with Parsons Tannery Project officials, April 20, 1983
41. JR with Dr. John Durkin, April 20, 1983
42. JR with West Virginia 4-H Leaders group, April 21, 1983
43. JR with Senator Donald Riegle, Phil Peterson, Bill Casto, presentation of award for assistance to blind, April 22, 1983
44. JR with J.J. Cafaro, City of Hope, April 24, 1983
45. JR with Timothy Bennett, Jearld Waitkus, Barbara Beasley, CloseUp Foundation students, April 26, 1983
46. JR with Drew Pearson, unidentified, Senate Labor and Human Resources hearing, April 26, 1983
47. JR with Paul Nay, Steve Hannah, West Virginia Farm Bureau, April 26, 1983
48. JR with Bob Wise, Nick Rahall, Monongahela Power Company representatives, April 27, 1983
49. JR with Lewis County group, regarding proposed water system, April 27, 1983
50. JR with Harry Teter, April 27, 1983
51. JR with Marian McQuade, April 28, 1983
52. JR with Mimi Lee Fanning, Tom Lee, Phil Southern, unidentified, April 28, 1983
53. JR with unidentified, April 1983
54. JR with Washington Workshop students, May 3, 1983
55. JR with Blaine Pynkala, Pauline Stevens, Norma Belcher, Ladies Garment Workers, May 5, 1983
56. JR with Robert Moore, Ray Williams, Joseph Caruso, Rural Electrification Association, May 5, 1983
57. Fulton Walker, Berkeley County Young Democrats, May 7, 1983
58. JR with West Virginia Association of Homebuilders, May 16, 1983
59. JR with Becky Cain, Joyce Manyik, League of Women Voters, May 17, 1983
60. JR with Winchester Avenue School, May 17, 1983
61. JR with Madelyn Will, Rehabilitation Services and Special Education, May 19, 1983
62. JR with Penny Dawson, Matt Dawson, Doug Howell, May 19, 1983
63. JR with Joseph Pollard, County of Los Angeles, May 19, 1983
64. JR with Shortline School (Wetzel County) students, May 20, 1983
65. JR with Randolph County Gifted Students, May 20, 1983
66. JR with Jean Watson, Pauline Chester, Nan Fell, Jan Jones, May 20, 1983
67. Mother Teresa, May 1983
Box 52
01. JR with Kathy Koh, Dana Brooks, June 6, 1983
02. JR with West Virginia Nursing Home Association, June 7, 1983
03. JR with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gianoutsos, June 9, 1983
04. JR with Patrick Cadle, Deanna Cometto, Washington Workshop students, June 15, 1983
05. JR with George Ford, John Amick, June 15, 1983
06. JR with Karen Sidwell, Mike Shamblin, Future Farmers of America, June 16, 1983
07. JR with Bill Lanham, mother, Florence, June 16, 1983
08. JR with Sharyl Bratton, June 17, 1983
09. JR with Donald Hodel, National Steel group, June 17, 1983
10. JR with Sam Pickard, Dr. Louis Fernandez, Monsanto group, June 20, 1983
11. JR with unidentified group, June 20, 1983
12. JR with National Federation of Independent Business, June 21, 1983
13. JR with unidentified, June 22, 1983
14. JR with Ben Easterling, June 22, 1983
15. JR with Diane Ack, Gary Ack, Sr., Gary Ack, Jr., Delores Cox, Robert Cox, Mineral County, June 22, 1983
16. JR with Virginia Randolph Grottendieck, others, June 27, 1983
17. JR with John Janney, Sally Janney, June 29, 1983
18. JR at MCMHA dinner, June 1983
19. JR with 4-H teens, July 13, 1983
20. JR with General Pete Quesada, July 13, 1983
21. JR with undentified, July 14, 1983
22. JR with West Virginia Future Homemakers of America group, July 14, 1983
23. JR with Hank Aaron, July 18, 1983
24. JR with Richard Brooke, July 19, 1983
25. JR with unidentified, July 20, 1983
26. JR with Mrs. Jack Akers, unidentified, July 25, 1983
27. JR with Kim Zeier, page, July 25, 1983
28. JR with Chris Rapp, Brian Thomas, Future Farmers of America, July 28, 1983
29. JR with Verne Orr, Secretary of the Air Force, July 28, 1983
30. JR with Marilyn Casto, Charles Casto, Jane Casto, Anne Casto, July 29, 1983
31. JR with West Virginia Lions Club Youth Exchange Program, August 3, 1983
32. JR with President Ronald Reagan, regarding steel's "serious problems," August 4, 1983
33. JR with Doug Cypher, Charles Hlusko, Future Farmers of America, September 12, 1983
34. JR with chiropractic group, September 14, 1983
35. JR with Debra Tester, Tim Hare, Dennis Newsom, health legislation, September 14, 1983
36. JR with Michel Sacleux, September 15, 1983
37. JR with Frederick Levy, September 15, 1983
38. JR with Lieutenant Colonel John Richards, Corps of Engineers, September 21, 1983
39. Unidentified, September 30, 1983
40. JR with Outdoor Advertising Association representatives, September 30, 1983
41. JR with Robert Juliano, Timothy Finan, Monmouth Park Jockey Club, September 30, 1983
42. JR with unidentified, September 1983
43. Pamela C. Harriman, September 1983
44. JR with Ronald Reagan, Al Gore and others, meeting at White House, October 4, 1983
45. JR with Virginia State Educational Assistance Authority officials, October 5, 1983
46. JR with Nell Lockhart, Bobbe Martini, Barb Eichhorst, Religious Heritage of America, October 7, 1983
47. JR with others, 30th Anniversary Observance, Bridgeport United Methodist Church, October 23, 1983
48. JR with Creighton Propps, Sarah Propps, Zoe Propps, October 26, 1983
49. JR with McDowell County Clerk Hilda Taylor, Tinker Sinclair, October 26, 1983
50. JR with unidentified, October 26, 1983
51. JR with Judge William P. Clark, October 27, 1983
52. JR with West Virginia Association of Independent Colleges, October 27, 1983
53. JR with Paula Currance, Josie Arbogast, October 28, 1983
54. JR with Louis Capaldini, Tom Winner, West Virginia Bankers Association, October 28, 1983
55. JR with Potomac Center for Developmentally Disabled, October 31, 1983
56. JR with Thomas Hansberry, Terry Rodgers, West Virginia Banking Commission, November 1, 1983
57. JR with unidentified, November 3, 1983
58. JR with General Eaker, General Norstad, Festival of Flight, Salem College, November 4, 1983
59. JR with unidentified, receiving award from City of Morgantown, November 6, 1983
60. JR with Dr. Dean De Vaul and family, WVU Medical School, November 8, 1983
61. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Elizabeth Hallanan, November 9, 1983
62. JR with Edward Kennedy, 1st Ward students, Elkins, Kennedy Tree Planting Ceremony, United States Capitol, November 15, 1983
63. JR with Kentucky Governor Martha Layne Collins, November 15, 1983
64. JR with Kay Goodwin, November 17, 1983
65. JR with unidentified, November 2, 1983
66. JR with Fred E. Jacob, December 8, 1983
67. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Elizabeth Hallanan, December 21, 1983
68. JR at Jennings Randolph Forum, Council for the Advancement of Citizenship, 1983
Box 53
01. JR with Claude Pepper, unidentified, 20th Annual Democratic Congressional Dinner, 1983
02. JR with Jay Rockefeller, Governor Bill Winter, Appalachian Regional Commission Conference, 1983
03. JR with unidentified, 1983
04. JR with Claude Pepper, 50th Anniversary of Social Security, 1983?
05. JR at Labor Committee hearings, 1983
06. JR with Danny Thomas, Nick Rahall, 1983
07. JR at Forestry Convention, 1983
08. JR at unidentified ceremony, 1983
09. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Bob Wise, Nick Rahall, veterans group, 1983
10. JR speaking at the Mayflower Hotel, Keep America Beautiful, 1983
11. JR with Senator John Danforth, Senator Brady, 1983
12. Notes without photographs, 1983
13. JR with President Ronald Reagan, Zi yang, Chinese premier, January 10, 1984
14. JR with Hugh Murray, Sally Oxley, American Physical Therapist Association, January 25, 1984
15. JR with Keith Martin, January 25, 1984
16. JR with Bob Wise, Nick Rahall, presidents of West Virginia private colleges, January 26, 1984
17. JR with Margaret Truman Daniel, Thomas Eagleton, January 26, 1984
18. JR with Thomas Senker, Sam Chico, Eugene Sanders, Robert Dinsmore, Monongalia General Hospital, January 30, 1984
19. JR with Victoria Principal, unidentified, Arthritis Foundation, January 31, 1984
20. JR with Tony Culley-Foster, Elaine Sherman, Congressional Award, January 31, 1984
21. JR at Congressional Award luncheon, January 31, 1984
22. JR with West Virginia delegates, Senate Youth Program, February 1, 1984
23. JR with David Roosevelt, February 2, 1984
24. JR with James Roosevelt, February 3, 1984
25. JR with James Matthey, John Layne, Eugene Di Clemente, West Virginia officers, Disabled American Veterans, February 6, 1984
26. JR with Ken Hunter, George Deems, February 6, 1984
27. JR with Reno Di Angelo, James Kirkendall, George Grysko, Steelworkers Community Federal Credit Union, Weirton, February 6, 1984
28. JR with A. R. Morris, Kenneth Walborn, Edgar Wayland, Chlorine Institute, February 7, 1984
29. JR with Martha Pope, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, February 7, 1984
30. JR with group, meeting on sale of airplanes, February 21, 1984
31. JR with Steve Smith, Ed Elkins, Parkersburg, February 22, 1984
32. JR at National Association of Postmasters Legislative Conference, February 22, 1984
33. JR with Kanawha County Sheriff Carl Withrow, Mineral County Sheriff Jerry Detrick, Harrison County Sheriff Nelson Blankenship, February 23, 1984
34. JR with Nancy Mattox, Charleston, February 23, 1984
35. JR receiving Blind Veterans Association award, February 24, 1984
36. JR with Dave Taylor, Dye, Colonel John P. Harris, West Virginia Air National Guard, February 24, 1984
37. JR with Country Day School students, February 27, 1984
38. JR with Ronald Reagan and West Virginia Strawberry Queen, February 27, 1984
39. JR with West Virginia Recreation and Park Association officials, February 28, 1984
40. JR with The West Virginians, Alderson-Broaddus College, February 28, 1984
41. JR with the Aero Club, Alderson-Broaddus College, February 28, 1984
42. JR with Leo Cox, George? Zanos, American Legion, February 28, 1984
43. Maiden Peace Academy, Charles Town Racetrack, February 29, 1984
44. JR with Madeline Blue, Fred A. Hoke, R. Burl Smith, Mary Lou McCune, West Virginia School Board Association, February 29, 1984
45. JR with delegation, West Virginia Vocational Association, March 1, 1984
46. JR with Buck Harless, unidentified, Spirit of Life Award Banquet, Charleston, March 3, 1984
47. JR with Nancy Cartmill, Jimmy Ball, West Virginia PTA, March 5, 1984
48. JR with Tom Long, John Callihan, Westvaco, March 5, 1984
49. JR with Thorngate, Graffius, Bond, Washington Seventh-Day Adventists, March 6, 1984
50. JR with West Virginia Savings and Loan League officials, March 6, 1984
51. JR with New Martinsville Mayor Howard Jeffers, March 6, 1984
52. JR with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, March 6, 1984
53. JR with Jefferson County High School students, March 6, 1984
Box 54
01. JR with unidentified Veterans of Foreign Wars group in office, March 6, 1984
02. JR with unidentified, Veterans of Foreign Wars Annual Congressional Banquet, March 6, 1984
03. JR with Bradley Nash, unidentified, JR birthday dinner, March 7, 1984
04. JR birthday, March 8, 1984
05. JR with Kate and Carlos Romero Baru??, Interparliamentary Conference, Puerto Rico, March 9, 1984
06. JR with West Virginia School Food Service Association officials, March 13, 1984
07. JR with Institute of Chemical Engineers officials, March 15, 1984
08. JR with students, Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, March 15, 1984
09. JR with Dave Brown, Dr. Sun Chen, Synthetic Fuels, March 16, 1984
10. JR with West Virginia American Medical Student Association, March 16, 1984
11. JR with Bob Wise, Senator George Mitchell, Bonnie Newman, ARC and EDA funds approved by Public Works Committee, March 17, 1984
12. JR with Eleanor DiTrapano, Renee Covey, American Dietetic Association, March 20, 1984
13. JR with Anne Underwood, Public Works Committee, March 20, 1984
14. JR with unidentified, March 22, 1984
15. JR with Richard Martino, Roanoke College, March 22, 1984
16. JR with Cornelius Williams, West Virginia Vocational Rehabilitation, March 27, 1984
17. JR with Bill Witschey, Charles Herrick, Candy Herrick, National Grocers Association, March 27, 1984
18. JR with Independent Insurance Agents of West Virginia, March 27, 1984
19. JR with Paul Simon, Frank Brouillet, unidentified, Tribute to JR, March 28, 1984
20. JR with Steve Carpenter, Craig Withrow, Bill Coen, Mason Wiseman, Boilermakers Union, March 29, 1984
21. JR with Public Broadcasting officials, March 29, 1984
22. JR with Dutch Hager (Barb's aunt), unidentified, March 30, 1984
23. JR with Nick Hollis, Gustavo de los Reyes, Gustavo de los Reyes, Jr., Elena Caldera, Agri-Energy Roundtable, April 3, 1984
24. JR with Mickey Mantle, National Poster Child Helen Humphrey, unidentified, March Of Dimes Walk a-Thon, April 3, 1984
25. JR with Marian McQuade, Margaret McQuade, Fay Kilmer Smith, April 4, 1984
26. JR with Earl Jarvis or Thomas Ash, Commission on Aging, April 5, 1984
27. JR with Marvin Zeid, others, April 9, 1984
28. JR with National Intergroup officials, April 9, 1984
29. JR with West Virginia librarians, regarding Higher Education Act, April 10, 1984
30. JR with Joan Parker, Georgetown Law School, April 11, 1984
31. JR with Carter Manasco, National Coal Association, April 12, 1984
32. JR with Dr. William A. Neal, grandson of West Virginia Congressman William Neal, April 12, 1984
33. JR with Ralph Fletcher, Weirton Police Department, April 12, 1984
34. JR with Karl Kaufman, German Embassy, JR sword, April 13, 1984
35. JR with Betty Barger Dakan, Jane Bowman, April 17, 1984
36. JR with J. David Bailey, Edison Electric Institute, April 25, 1984
37. JR with Christie Fink, Julie Smith, Meredith Fink, Steve Boehm, April 26, 1984
38. JR with Davis and Elkins College Peace and War honors class, April 26, 1984
39. JR with handicapped group, April 30, 1984
Box 55
01. JR with Washington Workshops students, May 1, 1984
02. JR with Pat Griffith, May 4, 1984
03. JR with Robert Goshorn, Peachy Goshorn, Ann Goshorn, Kim Anderson, May 4, 1984
04. JR with unidentified, May 4, 1984
05. JR with Bill Norton, May 4, 1984
06. JR with Harry E. Dugan, Arbutus Dugan, May 8, 1984
07. JR with Bob Wise, Nick Rahall, West Virginia Association of Realtors, May 9, 1984
08. JR with Shirley Morton, Carolyn Morton Poole, Ruth Morton, Mike Morton, Vo-Tech Programs, May 9, 1984
09. JR with Ray Heldreth, Ernest Randolph, Joseph Caruso, Harrison Rural Electric, May 10, 1984
10. JR with Kay Goodwin, May 10, 1984
11. JR with American International Automobile Dealers Association, May 14, 1984
12. JR with Dr. Ralph W. Ryan, May 15, 1984
13. JR with Senator Howard Baker, President Jose Napoleon Duarte, El Salvador, May 16, 1984
14. JR with Steve Britt, Civil Aeronautics Board, May 16, 1984
15. JR with Petersburg High School students, May 18, 1984
16. JR with Prince Philip, unidentified, May 21, 1984
17. JR with Judge Barnes, Ms. Mulhern, March 21, 1984
18. JR with Senator Edward Kennedy, Senator Orrin Hatch, May 23, 1984
19. JR with Jim Kopanko, Charlotte Cavender, Carolyn Reed, May 31, 1984
20. JR with John Golden, June 8, 1984
21. JR with President Dale Nitzsche, Marshall University, June 14, 1984
22. JR with Lawson Purce, Frank DeMarra, D. C. Vendors Association, June 15, 1984
23. JR at Fort New Salem, June 15, 1984
24. JR with President Classroom students, June 19, 1984
25. JR with Rachel Steele, Valerie Steele, Harold Neal, Sr., Loretta Neal, Harold Neal, Jr., June 19, 1984
26. JR with Paul Espinosa, Rob Whitmore, Kent Rhodes, David King, Distinguished Service to Youth Award, National YMCA Youth Governor's Conference, Washington, June 19, 1984
27. JR with Martinsburg/Berkeley Chamber of Commerce officials, June 20, 1984
28. Peace Academy, Charles Town Racetrack, June 20, 1984
29. JR, interview with Gannett News Service, June 20, 1984
30. JR with Senator David Boren, interns, June 28, 1984
31. JR with Rory Elder, Nick Nicholson, Glen Scrimger, Vern Clark, June 29, 1984
32. Notes without photographs, June 1984
33. Dedication of VA Hospital, Martinsburg, July 1, 1984
34. Tour of USS Stump, July 2, 1984
35. JR with Robert C. Byrd and others, groundbreaking Beckley, July 10, 1984
36. JR with unidentified, Harrison REA, July 11, 1984
37. JR with Dick Sepkowski, Michael Park, Brian Griffith, July 26, 1984
38. JR with Russell George, July 26, 1984
39. JR with Hal Brayman, Environment and Public Works Committee, July 27, 1984
40. JR with California Fabulous Studio Band, July 27, 1984
41. JR with Ann Goshorn, Patrick Page, July 27, 1984
42. JR with John Waters, TVA nominee, July 27, 1984
43. JR with Giovanni Mignoni, Mrs. Mignoni, Agip. Petroli, July 30, 1984
44. JR with Rip Sullivan, National Peace Academy, August 10, 1984
45. JR with Colonel Devens, unidentified, August 15, 1984
46. JR with Mary Lou Retton, Ed Etzel, unidentified, August 17, 1984
Box 56
01. JR with Lori Dressell, Pat Schaefer, Ernestine Carr, Reverend Richard Halverson, Mrs. Randolph Carr, Jr., Norma Hanna, September 7, 1984
02. JR with David S. Lee, Glen R. Johnson, Arnold D. Scott, Jonathan Turkel, Banking Deregulation bill, September 7, 1984
03. JR with unidentified, September 10, 1984
04. JR with Bob Moran, Paralyzed Veterans of America, September 11, 1984
05. JR with unidentified, unveiling of JR portrait, Air and Space Museum, September 11, 1984
06. JR with West Virginia Chamber of Commerce officials, September 12, 1984
07. JR with Lloyd Unsell, Independent Petroleum Association, September 13, 1984
08. JR with Chinese officials, September 13, 1984
09. JR with Mary Hurley, Bi-County Nutrition Program, September 17, 1984
10. JR with Senator Orrin Hatch, September 17, 1984
11. JR with American Public Works Association officials, September 19, 1984
12. JR at his final meeting, Committee on Environment and Public Works, September 26, 1984
13. JR with Dana Nangle, September 26, 1984
14. JR with Bernie Diamond, Dr. Robert Marquardt, presentation of Job Corps plaque, September 26, 1984
15. JR with unidentified, American Road Builders Association, dinner for JR, September 27, 1984
16. JR with unidentified, Abdelmuhsin Al-Sudeary, President, International Fund for Agricultural Development, September 27, 1984
17. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Howard Baker, October 5, 1984
18. JR with President Ronald Reagan, unidentified, signing of Older Americans Act, October 9, 1984
19. JR with Danny Cantley, Connie Cantley, Danny Lee Cantley, Natalie Cantley, Mary Matsos, of Racine, October 12, 1984
20. JR with Jim Smith, Leon Billings, October 19, 1984
21. JR with Ilene Decker, Bill Power, October 25, 1984
22. JR with John Woodward, House Selection Education Committee, October 25, 1984
23. JR with Karen Turner, Cathy Purko, October 25, 1984
24. JR with Don Roupe and unidentified, Sports Writers Luncheon, Morgantown, October 27, 1984
25. JR with Sergeant Robert Tudor, October 30, 1984
26. JR with Birdie Kyle, October 30, 1984
27. JR with Charles Richardson, Royal AG Society of England, unidentified, November 1, 1984
28. JR at Veterans Administration Hospital, Martinsburg, November 7, 1984
29. JR with unidentified, North Atlantic Assembly, Brussels, Belgium, November 12, 1984
30. JR with unidentified, Marshall University, Huntington, November 24, 1984
31. JR with Kelly Hess, November 26, 1984
32. JR with Sarah Denman, Barbara Bjornson, Mary Gardner, November 28, 1984
33. JR with Harold Miller, Camille Augier, November 29, 1984
34. JR with Sydnee Schwartz, Black Lung Benefits Review Board, November 29, 1984
35. JR campaigning with Jay Rockefeller, November 1984
36. JR at Morgantown Airport, November 1984
37. JR with Peter Byrd, December 4, 1984
38. 6th Armand Hammer Conference on Peace and Human Rights at the Spanish Cortez, Madrid, December 7-10, 1984 (in album)
39. JR with Joseph W. Eaken, American Airlines, December 11, 1984
40. JR with Dale Crowley, Jr., December 11, 1984
41. JR with National Association for the Deaf, December 11, 1984
42. JR with unidentified, December 18, 1984
43. JR with Hulett Smith, C. W. Benedum, meeting in Ligonier, Pennsylvania, December 1984
Box 57
01. JR with Senate pages, 1984
02. JR with Arlen Specter, Orrin Hatch, unidentified, Dublin, Ireland, 1984
03. JR, Goldenseal contact sheets, 1984
04. JR with unidentified, 1984
05. JR, RRH, 1984
06. JR in Paris, NATO trip, 1984?
07. JR in Salem, USA Today, Fall 1984
08. Notes without photographs, July-December 1984
09. JR waving railroad lantern, 1984
10. JR with Senate chair, January 3, 1985
11. JR with Sam Nunn, January 3, 1985
12. JR with Jay Rockefeller, swearing-in ceremony, January 15, 1985
13. JR with Erma Byrd, others, Inauguration Day, January 21, 1985
14. West Virginia State Society reception, January 1985
15. JR with unidentified, April 1, 1985
16. JR, Westvaco trip, April 27, 1985
17. Mary Ann Kirk, April 1985
18. JR with Jim Comstock, unidentified, Alderson-Broaddus, University of Hard Knocks, June 15, 1985
19. JR at 50th anniversary celebration, Eleanor, July 6, 1985
20. JR at West Virginia Woodlands Institute for West Virginia Scholars Program, September 1985
21. JR at home in Salem, September 1, 1985
22. JR with Grant Berning, Redmond Shaw, Washington Host Lions Club, September 1985
23. Slide, Mid-Atlantic Industrial Park, Martinsburg
24. JR with unidentified, Strom Thurmond Institute, Clemson University, November 1985
25. JR at event, with Jay Rockefeller, Sharon Rockefeller, Mary Lou Retton, others, 1985
26. JR, University of Kansas trip, 1985
27. JR with John Sherman Cooper, Appalachian Regional Commission gathering?, 1985
28. JR with others, National Aeronautic Association Elder Statesman luncheon, 1985
29. JR with unidentified, The Church of Today, 1985
30. JR with unidentified, Palm Beach, Florida, 1985
31. JR, Westvaco trip to New York, 1985
32. JR speaking, Kanawha County Parks and Recreation Commission, 1985?
33. JR with Ted Turner, Napoleon Hill Gold Medal Award Dinner, 1985
34. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Jay Rockefeller, Nick Rahall, Bob Wise, unidentified, May 1, 1986
35. JR with Arthur Hyde, May 21, 1986
36. JR at 46th Annual Bridgeport Fireman's Fair, June 1986
37. JR at United States Capitol Historical Society reception for Fred Schwengel, June 3, 1986
38. JR with unidentified, Charles Town Racetrack, June 20, 1986
39. JR with Robbie O’Horo, John J. Donoghue, Rllen Repasy. William LaMorte, Work Opportunity Center, Long Branch, New Jersey, August 1, 1986
40. JR, Bryan College, September 1986
41. JR with unidentified, ceremony honoring Norris Dam as National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, October 1, 1986
42. JR with directors, Military Benefit Association, October 16, 1986
43. JR with Chuck Yeager, unidentified, National Aeronautic Association Brewer Trophy presentation, October 1986
44. JR with unidentified, Air Traffic Control Exhibit, Air and Space Museum, 1986
45. JR with unidentified, Interstate get-together, 1986
46. JR with Cecil Underwood, Pearl Buck Birthplace, 1986
47. JR with Ken Davis, Jean Davis, Seventh Day Baptist Church, Salem, 1986
48. JR at teachers dinner, Washington, 1986
49. JR with others, Princess Hotel, Mexico, 1986
50. JR at TVA/NMA Conference, 1986
51. JR at Civilian Conservation Corps Reunion, Parsons, 1986
52. JR with unidentified, May 21, 1987
53. JR with Harley Staggers, unidentified, Jennings Randolph Lake Dedication, May 23, 1987 (from photo album)
54. JR with unidentified, American Public Works Association meeting, Chicago, May 1987
55. JR with William Ritchie, others, West Virginia Chapter of the American Public Works Association banquet, Huntington, May 1987
56. JR with Ed Smith, May 1987
Box 58
01. JR with Senator Wendell Ford, unidentified, Alderson-Broaddus College, University of Hard Knocks, June 13, 1987
02. JR at West Virginia Day celebration, June 20, 1987
03. JR with Walter Bish, R. Alan Prosswimmer, Weirton Steel, 1987
04. JR with Strom Thurmond, unidentified, 1987
05. JR with Cecil Underwood, others, Salem College graduation ceremony, 1987
06. JR with R. C. (Reggie) White, Joseph G. Weeda, Colonel W. Elliott Nefflen, Forty and Eight Veterans Organization
07. JR at unidentified groundbreaking
08. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, groundbreaking for Mine, Health and Safety Academy, 1 of 2 (from photo album)
09. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, groundbreaking for Mine, Health and Safety Academy, 2 of 2 (from photo album)
10. JR with unidentified, "Litter is Illegal" bag
11. JR with John Sherman Cooper, James Frazer Hillman, Governor William Scranton, Sargent Shriver
12. JR with Strom Thurmond, debate, Federal Aid for Education, Theodore Granik's "American Forum of the Air"
13. JR with Robert R. Nelson, Joel Carr, Foster Carr, George Anderson, National Youth Bowling Championship
14. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cleveland Bailey, others, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
15. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Steve E. Atkinson, James McVey, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
16. JR with Cleveland Bailey, Ken Hechler, Edward E. Snyder, others, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
17. JR with Edward E. Snyder, Charles W. Foreman, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
18. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Van Trail, Jack Creager, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
19. JR with John Hendricks, Robert N. Deck, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
20. JR with Robert C. Byrd, others, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
21. JR with Charles W. Foreman, Chester A. Collette, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
22. JR with Charles W. Foreman, John Hendricks, Donald Eichelberger, Lester Taylor, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
23. JR with Chester A. Collette, unidentified, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
24. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Bobby Caldwell, James M. McClanahan, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
25. Ken Hechler, William C. Bostic, Ernest D. Bates, Elmer F. Browning, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
26. JR with Arthur Rice, Larry Jordan, Lloyd Mason, John Rule, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
27. JR with Cleveland Bailey, Louis Palmer, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
28. Ken Hechler, others, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
29. Ken Hechler, Larry Jordan, John Rule, Carl W. Toney, William L. Criss, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
30. Robert C. Byrd, George E. Chamberlain, Charles W. Beasley, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
31. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cleveland Bailey, Charles Cummings, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
32. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cleveland Bailey, Noble Lanham, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
33. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cleveland Bailey, unidentified, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
34. JR with Charles W. Foreman, Pugh, Fort George Meade, Maryland, December 19, 1961
35. JR with Adlai Stevenson, unidentified, National Conference of Christians and Jews, Washington
36. JR with E. B. McCue, unidentified, Director of Extension, WVU
37. JR at 6th Annual West Virginia School of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Studies
38. JR with Admiral Arleigh Burke, Frank Carlson, Silver Quill Awards dinner, February 7, ?
39. JR with Arch Moore, unidentified, Wheeling
40. JR with Vieva Weekley, Esther Davisson, unidentified, YWCA Seminar
41. JR with Dustinn Pratt, James Fitzsimmons, Aero Geo Astro Corporation
42. JR with unidentified, Elkins Municipal Airport
43. JR with Ann Crockett, Cherry Blossom Princess
44. JR with Gus Douglass
45. JR with unidentified, receiving award from New York Commission for the Blind
46. JR with others, highways-related
47. JR with A. James Manchin, dedication of monument, Farmington explosion, 1954
48. JR with Ruth McGraw, James Harris, Marie Lantz
49. JR with unidentified, Follansbee plant
50. JR with W. W. Barron, Hulett Smith, unidentified
51. JR with Edmund Muskie, Anthony Celebrezze, use of coal in filtration plants
52. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Stagger, John Slack, W. W. Barron, Burl Sawyers, unidentified
53. JR with National Parks Director
54. JR with unidentified, United States Information Service, Centre Culturel Americain, Paris
55. JR with Hugh Sidney, unidentified, Wright Dinner
56. JR with Frank Randolph, George Furnick, Mrs. Peter Allan, Dollars for Democrats, Morgantown
57. JR with Andy Adams
58. JR with Arch Moore
59. Politicians, copied from photos in Hubert Taylor's office (from photo album)
60. Jay Rockefeller and Hubert Taylor (from photo album)
61. JR and Hubert Taylor (from photo album)
62. JR and Robert C. Byrd (from photo album)
63. JR at Salem College (from photo album)
64. JR with unidentified, Greenbrier Valley Airport
65. Rug making
Box 59
01. Photograph album, Liquification of Coal by Hydrogenation
02. JR, Farmers Home Administration activities, 1960s
03. JR with unidentified, Democratic National Congressional Committee
04. JR with Millard Bennett, unidentified, awarding of honorary degree to Bennett, Salem College
05. JR with Elizabeth Kee, Hal Williams
06. JR with unidentified, Department of Health, Education and Welfare
07. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Hulett Smith, unidentified
08. JR with Len Jordan, Frank Lausche
09. JR with Curtis Greve, being presented photograph of Harry Truman signing Federal Airport Act
10. JR with unidentified, Democratic headquarters
11. JR with Jim Wright, Charlton Heston, unidentified
12. JR with Frank Randolph, West Virginia cadets, Air Force Academy
13. JR at Private Carrier Conference, American Trucking Association luncheon, April 2, ?
14. JR at Randolph Home
15. JR at Randolph Home Moving, Salem
16. JR with Red, Mountain Lake
17. JR at dedication of Jennings Randolph Federal Center, Elkins
18. JR at dedication of Morgan County War Memorial Hospital
19. JR with James McCartney, Wes
20. JR with unidentified, United States Bureau of Mines, 75th Anniversary
21. JR with George Herbert Walker Bush
22. JR with Randy Childs
23. JR at Salem College, presentation of award, Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration
24. JR with others, The Greenbrier
25. JR with unidentified, Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary
26. JR at West Virginia National Youth Science Camp (from photo album)
27. JR with unidentified (from photo album)
28. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Arch Moore, Personal Rapid Transit System, Morgantown (from photo album)
29. JR with Hulett Smith, unidentified, 1960s
30. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, James Kee, Ken Hechler, Hulett Smith, A. James Manchin, Farm Home Administration, 1960s
31. JR with Hulett Smith, unidentified
32. JR with Maxine Perry, Arbutus Johnson, Irene Workman, COPE's Women Activities Department, 1965-1967
33. JR with others, AFL-CIO group, 1965-1967
34. JR with Coop Cooper, US Steel, 1965-1967
35. JR with Hulett Smith, Anthony Celebrezze, West Virginia strawberries, 1965-1967
36. JR with W. W. Barron, unidentified
37. JR with unidentified, Cedar Lakes, 1965-1967
38. JR at West Virginia Labor Federation constitutional convention, 1965-1967
39. JR with Sam Benincosa, John Biafore, Helen Leon, Fred Scanes, labor leaders, 1965-1967
40. JR with Bob Benford, Betty Benford, unidentified, 1965-1967
Box 60
01. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Harley Staggers, birthday party at Hotel Morgan
02. JR with Jimmy Carter, unidentified
03. JR with Gerald Ford, unidentified
04. JR with Jimmy Carter, Jay Rockefeller, JR event
05. JR with Nelson Rockefeller, George McGovern, American Legion group, capitol steps
06. JR with Martin Fahey, Weirton Steel
07. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Harley Staggers, United Airlines
08. JR with Arthur Summerfield, Abraham Lincoln stamp
09. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified, Boys Nation
10. JR with William J. L. Wallace, Floydelh Anderson, Edwin D. Hoffman, Harrison H. Farrell, West Virginia State College?
11. JR with unidentified, Salem College dinner, Los Angeles
12. JR with Michael Benedum, Lloyd C. Wicke, Benedum's 86th birthday celebration
13. JR with unidentified, California Bankers Association Convention
14. JR with unidentified, National Coal Association, Washington
15. JR with unidentified, beside airplane
16. JR with Dennis Chavez, Rex M. Whitton
17. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Edward Warren, Robert W. Davie
18. JR unidentified, Housing Problems of the Age, Daytona Beach, Florida
19. JR with Patrick McNamara, Joseph Clark
20. JR with unidentified, with donkey, LBJ
21. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Mike Mansfield, Ruanne Ernst, Girls Nation
22. JR with Finley Morrison, Past 80 party
23. JR with Robert C. Byrd, others, YMCA Youth Governors Dinner
24. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Cleveland Bailey, Harley Stagger, Ken Hechler, John Slack, Elizabeth Kee, Andrew J. McLaughlin, delegation breakfast
25. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Slack, James Kee, Ken Hechler, Arch Moore, Hulett Smith, unidentified
26. JR with Robert C. Byrd, John Slack, Ken Hechler, Harley Staggers
27. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Ken Hechler, Elizabeth Kee, John Slack, W. W. Barron, David Brinkley, receiving honorary Mountaineer award
28. JR with Arch Moore, unidentified, Appalachian Corridor dedication
29. JR with Adron Doran, Mignon Doran
30. JR with unidentified, receiving National Education Association award
31. JR with W. W. Barron, Harley Staggers, Dr. Allen, Warden Lane, unidentified
32. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified
33. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Ken Hechler, W. W. Barron, unidentified
34. JR with Hubert Humphrey, Mike Mansfield, Daniel Inouye, unidentified
35. JR at Lyndon B. Johnson bill signing
36. JR with Robert C. Byrd, W. W. Barron
37. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, others, 18th Anniversary of United Service Organization, Washington
38. JR with Pat Nixon, Caspar Weinberger, Nanette Fabray, unidentified, groundbreaking at Gallaudet College
39. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Hulett Smith, others, deepening of the Hampton Roads channel, February 19, 196?
40. JR with Strom Thurmond, unidentified
41. JR with Mrs. C. Paul Heavener, Mrs. Richard Glaser, Rev. Stacy Groscup, Dr. Leonard Sizer
42. JR with Robert C. Byrd, William Marland, Elizabeth Kee, unidentified
43. JR with Ken Hechler, John Slack, unidentified
44. JR with unidentified, crossing fence near helicopters
45. JR with unidentified, International meeting
46. JR with Ted Kennedy, unidentified
47. JR with unidentified group
48. JR with Cleveland Bailey, unidentified
49. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified
50. JR with Robert C. Byrd, unidentified
51. JR with Averell Harriman, Mrs. Neuberger
52. JR with K. L. Smith, Ralph Reese, unidentified
53. JR with David Millstone, unidentified, Senate Youth Program
54. JR with unidentified, Salem College
55. JR with Harley Staggers, unidentified, unveiling of bust
56. JR with Claude Pepper, Frank Randolph, unidentified
57. JR with senators
58. JR at podium, WCHS-TV camera
59. JR at unidentified ceremony
60. JR with Don Campbell, unidentified, Harpers Ferry
61. JR with Harley Staggers, Hulett Smith, Chauncey Browning, James Sprouse, unidentified
62. JR with Robert C. Byrd, W. W. Barron
63. JR with Harley Staggers, unidentified
64. JR with Albert Arnold, Charles Foster, Ann Driscoll
65. JR with Lloyd Bentsen, unidentified
66. JR with Mary Randolph, Robert C. Byrd and unidentified
67. JR with Mary Randolph and unidentified
Box 61
01. JR with Alice Vallandingham, Bea Harvey, Louis ?
02. JR with plaque at Green Acres Regional Center, Cabell County, with quote from JR
03. JR with Hubert Humphrey, receiving plaque from WVU Young Democrats for being Father of the Twenty-Sixth Amendment
04. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Ken Hechler, Arch Moore, Harley Staggers, unidentified
05. JR with Bennie Scarton, wife, The Journal Messenger, Manassas, American Trucking Association award
06. JR with Faith Mace, Robert Childs
07. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Jonathan Justice, Georgia Fowler, Debbie Jones, Glen Snyder, Jr., Bill Piersol, Chester Taylor, Jr., West Virginia 4-H Club members
08. JR with Hubert Humphrey, unidentified
09. JR with Arch Moore, John Volpe, 1960s
10. JR with Ladybird Johnson, Louis Prentiss, unidentified, receiving plaque, 1960s
11. JR with Helen McCullough, Paul Sowards, Benson, unidentified, West Virginia Chapter, National Association Postmasters of United States, 1960s
12. JR with Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare John Gardner, 1960s
13. JR with unidentified, chart of Loan Commitments by State, SBA (Small Business Administration) share, 1960s
14. JR with Bob Goodpasture, unidentified, President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, 1960s
15. JR with Senator Howard Baker, Appalachian Regional Commission co-chairman Waters, unidentified, 1960s
16. JR with unidentified, Housing groundbreaking, Charleston, 1960s
17. JR with Hilton Hotel manager, Dallas, 1960s
18. JR with unidentified, dedication of Senior Center, Elkins, 1960s
19. JR with unidentified, Clarksburg Aviation Award, 1960s
20. JR with Postmaster General, unidentified, 1960s
21. JR with Miles Stanley, 1960s
22. JR with unidentified, March of Dimes, 1960s
23. JR with Everett Dirksen, Walter Mondale, Bob Goodpasture, Barbara Goodpasture, Karl Randall, blind worker of the year, Mrs. Karl Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smedley, 1960s
24. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Sarah Slaughter, Betty Crocker search winner, 1960s
25. JR at Special Olympic Games, College Park, Maryland, 1960s
26. JR with Barry Woofter, Perry Woofter, unidentified, 1960s
27. JR with Hulett Smith, Admiral Arleigh Burke, unidentified, 1960s
28. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Rudy Boyle, Harrison A. Williams, Jr., inspecting mine safety lamp, 1960s
29. JR with Howard Baker, Robert B. Crawford, Richard Frum, Mrs. Kelley Lowery, unidentified, Appalachian Regional Commission, 1960s
30. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Ken Hechler, James Kee, unidentified, others, County Chairmen briefing, 89th Congress, 1960s
31. JR with Ernest Gruening, others, 1960s
32. JR with Ernest Gruening, unidentified, Vehicle Size and Weight hearings, 1960s
33. JR with unidentified, Acid Mine Drainage hearings, 1960s
34. JR with Robert C. Byrd, Ashley Doherty, Betty Crocker West Virginia Homemaker, 1960s
35. JR with unidentified, National Aviation Club meeting, 1960s
36. JR with Arch Moore, unidentified, 1960s
37. JR with unidentified, "Youth Wants To Know," WSAZ-TV, 1960s
38. JR with unidentified, Lions Club International meeting, 1960s
39. JR with unidentified, 1960s
40. JR with Hulett Smith, unidentified Boy Scouts, 1960s
41. JR with unidentified, 1960s
42. JR with Secretary of Labor Willard Wirtz, Harley Staggers, others, 1965-1967
43. JR with unidentified, West Virginia Vocational Association Award, 1965-1967
44. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, J. W. Ruby, J. Hanly Morgan, bill signing, Small Business Administration (SBA), 1965-1967
45. JR with Paul Rusen, director, District 23, Wheeling, Steelworkers, 1965-1967
46. JR with Laborers Union group, 1965-67
47. JR with H. K. Porter Company officials
48. JR at Salem College, composite
49. JR with unidentified, contractors association meeting, Savannah, Georgia
50. JR with Jay Rockefeller, unidentified
51. JR with Daniel Patrick Moynihan, unidentified, commencement
52. JR with unidentified, log cabin, grave
53. JR with unidentified, New Martinsville?, Viking Glass water tower
54. JR with Nelson Rockefeller, Arnold Miller, unidentified
55. JR with unidentified
56. JR with John L. Lewis
57. JR with Robert C. Byrd
58. JR with Cecil Underwood
59. JR with Gary Hart
60. JR with Nanette Fabray
Box 62
01. JR with Nick Rahall, Robert Mollohan, Don Nehlen
02. JR with Larry O'Brien, National Basketball Association All-Star Game
03. JR with Harry Truman
04. JR with John F. Kennedy
05. JR with Lyndon B. Johnson
06. JR with John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson
07. JR with John F. Kennedy, Hulett Smith, unidentified
08. JR with Hubert Humphrey, Robert C. Byrd, Ken Hechler, John Slack, Hulett Smith, unidentified
09. JR with Walter Mondale
10. JR with Blanche Noyes, unidentified
11. JR with unidentified
12. JR with unidentified
13. Emerson F. Randolph
14. Randolph Family
15. Mary Randolph
16. Frank Randolph
17. Jay Randolph
18. Ormon Randolph
19. Thornton Barry
Box 63
01. Bernard Baruch
02. Bernard Baruch, Arthurdale
03. Robert C. Byrd, March 28, 1960
04. Jesse Randolph
05. Josephus Daniels
06. Warren Davis
07. John T. Dunlop, Secretary of Labor
08. Hallie Davis Elkins
09. Ken Hechler
10. Charles Hochgesang
11. Emma Lou Kincaid
12. Jayne Mansfield
13. John T. McGraw
14. Robert Mollohan
15. Jay Rockefeller
16. William B. Spong, Jr.
17. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller at Salem College, circa 1975
18. Political wives, including Mary Randolph, Elizabeth Kee, Erma Byrd, Mrs. Slack, others
19. Armand Hammer, unidentified, Armand Hammer Equestrian Center
20. Funeral service, Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissinger, unidentified
21. Ramp farewell for Ron Keller
22. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, signing the Wagner-Peyser Act
23. Salem Ladies Kitchen Band
24. Salem Parade
25. Salem College
26. First air mail
27. Capital Airlines group
28. Unidentified man
29. Lick Creek, Bitterroot National Forest, 1909-1958
30. Marbon Chemical Plant, Parkersburg
31. Mill Point Recreation Area, Pocahontas County
32. Three crosses
33. Lost Creek
34. Lumberport cattle farm
35. Flooding, Weirton?
36. Cass Scenic Railroad
37. Memorial Day Photographs, Grafton
38. Billboard of Uncle Sam, "He's Your Uncle! Not Your Dad..."
39. United States Air Force plane
40. Unidentified building
41. DeLorean automobile
42. Oxy Arabian Horses (from photo album)
43. United States House of Representatives, in session
44. United States Senate, in session
45. JR birthdays
46. JR portrait
47. JR at Senate office door
48. JR with cake for 9,000th vote
49. JR with Franklin Delano Roosevelt clock
50. JR portrait with Department of Transportation emblem
51. JR at voting booth
52. JR with photo of Salem College Board of Trustees, 1980?
Box 64
01. JR portrait, courtesy of the Balinese Room, Claridge Hotel, Memphis, pre-Senate
02. JR portraits, pre-Senate
03. JR portraits, pre-Senate
04. JR portraits, cropped from larger photos, pre-Senate
05. JR portraits
06. JR portraits
07. JR portraits
08. JR portraits
09. JR portraits
10. JR portraits
Box 65
01. Photo Album, Christening of Stump (DD-798), April 30, 1977
02. JR with Okey Patteson, Arch Moore, Homer Holt, Cecil Underwood, Hulett Smith, November 30, 1984 (cannot be 1984 Homer Holt died in January 1976)
03. JR with framed Painting of Michael Benedum
04. Unidentified Group
05. Unidentified Graduation Ceremony
06. William Jennings Bryan
07. Wendell H. Ford
08. Beverly Byron
09. United Aircraft, Bridgeport
10. Unidentified
11. R. D. Bailey Lake
12. Mary Randolph with Erma Byrd, Elizabeth Kee and others
13. Gerald Ford
14. Drawings
15. Negatives
16. Negatives of Newspaper Clippings
17. Slides
18. Notes without Photos, N.D.
Box 66
01. JR with three unidentified men outside of plane, 1950s circa (Mounted on Glass)
02. Marietta Manufacturing Company Booklet, April 28, 1961
03. Bell System’s Telstar Experimental Communications Satellite, June 1962
04. JR with Big Brothers at the White House, March 28, 1970
05. JR, Richard Nixon, Edmund Muskie, Unidentified at Bill Signing, April 3, 1970
06. Richard Nixon, Unidentified at Award Presentation, February 2, 1971
07. Appendix, Grafton High School Choir at White House for Sunday Mother’s Day Services, May 9, 1971
08. JR, Arch Moore, Richard Nixon, and Others During Bill Signing, August 5, 1971
09. JR, Richard Nixon, Art Linkletter, and Unidentified at White House, May 21, 1972
10. JR, Howard Baker, Richard Nixon, and Others During Bill Signing, August 13, 1973
11. JR, Richard Nixon, and Others During Bill Signing, May 22, 1974
12. JR with Robert Maxwell, Hubert Taylor, Unidentified, 1977 circa
13. JR with Robert Charles Smith, National Commander American Legion Dinner, Washington, D.C., 1977-1978 circa
14. JR with Jimmy Carter, Unidentified Bill Signing, 1977-1981 circa
15. JR with Unidentified, Groundbreaking at Martinsburg (?), October 26, 1978
16. Harpers Ferry, 1970s
17. JR with Jimmy Carter, 1983
18. JR with Claude Pepper, 1983 circa
19. JR with Elkins First Ward Students John Hazel and Kathie Cain, 1983-1984 circa
20. JR with Dick Buck at the Jennings Randolph Federal Center, 1985 circa
21. JR Speaking at the Clay County Courthouse, 1980s circa
22. JR with Unidentified, Social Services Offices for the Blind and Visually Handicapped, n.d.
23. Cecil Underwood, JR, Robert C. Byrd, and Two Unidentified, n.d.
24. Coal (JR Personal), n.d.
25. New Deal Homestead, n.d.
26. JR with Gerald Ford, n.d.
27. JR with Robert C. Byrd, n.d.
28. JR with Unidentified, n.d.
29. JR with the “Little Gulper,” n.d.
30. JR with Justin Arnold, Dave Cuppett, and Unidentified Outside of Airplane, n.d.
31. JR Fellows Hilary Lutz and Alice Sigler, Human Resources Center, n.d.
32. JR with School Group at Desks, n.d.
33. Miscellaneous Aviation Related, n.d.
34. Unidentified (Possibly Simeon Bright?), n.d.
35. JR with Unidentified, n.d.
36. “Favored In-Lieu-Of Taxes Compensation,” (L to R) Houston E. Simmons, Gilbert Jack, Dolan Irvine, Unidentified, Dale Dunshine, Ernest Moore, J. Steven Hunter, Walter D. Helmick, n.d.
37. “In Favor of Wilderness Area,” (L to R) Charlie Hankinson, Natalie Austin, Dan Daley, Donna Borders, Dick Evans, Unidentified, n.d.
38. JR with Lawrence E. Kotzker (?), Glen A. Gilbert Award, Air Traffic Control Association, n.d.
39. JR Portraits (1 of 2)
40. JR Portraits (2 of 2)
41. Printing Plates
42. Printing Plates
Box 67
Negatives 1957-1973:
January 7, 1957 JR and Harry Truman – 2 negatives badly damaged
January 7, 1957 JR swearing in by Vice-President Richard Nixon
January 29, 1957 JR receiving picture
February 25, ?? JR, Robert C. Byrd, Public Works hearing
May 15, 1959 JR, school?
June 10, 1959 JR and labor leaders
October 6, 1959
April, 1960 portrait
August 7, 1960 JR, ?, John F. Kennedy
August 31, 1960 JR and John F. Kennedy
August 31, 1960 JR and John F. Kennedy
August 31, 1960 JR and Senator Jackson
April 25, 1961 JR, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara
October 31, 1962 JR and Mr. Wurtz
January 11, 1963 JR, Senator Edward Kennedy with rifle
January 31, 1963 JR, WV Congressional Delegation
March 6, 1963 JR, Robert C. Byrd, Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall
August 16, 1963
August 29, 1963
September 26, 1963
January 19, 1966
January 25, 1966 JR and Robert C. Byrd
February 16, 1966
March 9, 1966
March 23, 1966
March 29, 1966
April 5, 1966
April 6, 1966
April 6, 1966
April 6, 1966
April 6, 1966
May 3, 1966
June 2, 1966
June 7, 1966
June 7, 1966
June 9, 1966
July 13, 1966
July 13, 1966
July 18, 1966
July 25, 1966
July 26, 1966
August 10, 1966
August 11, 1966
August 16, 1966
August 17, 1966
August 30, 1966
September 21, 1966
September 26, 1966
September 29, 1966
September 30, 1966
October 4, 1966
October 17, 1966
November 2, 1966
November 30, 1966
January 16, 1967
January 31, 1967
February 2, 1967
February 7, 1967
February 24, 1967
February 28, 1967
March 1, 1967
March 7, 1967
March 9, 1967
March 16, 1967
April 25, 1967
April 28, 1967
May 1, 1967
May 8, 1967
May 11, 1967
May 24, 1967
June 5, 1967
June 6, 1967
June 7, 1967
June 9, 1967
June 13, 1967
July 11, 1967
July 12, 1967
July 13, 1967
July 24, 1967
August 9, 1967
August 14, 1967
August 16, 1967
September 15, 1967
September 20, 1967
October 4, 1967
October 12, 1967
October 17, 1967
November 2, 1967
November 13, 1967
November 30, 1967
December 13, 1967
January 23, 1968
January 24, 1968
January 24, 1968 Hearst Students
January 29, 1968
February 6, 1968
February 20, 1968
February 21, 1968
February 27, 1968
February 27, 1968
February 28, 1968
February 29, 1968
March 12, 1968
March 15, 1968
March 27, 1968
March 27, 1968
March 28, 1968
April 25, 1968
April 26, 1968
April 26, 1968
May 7, 1968
May 8, 1968
May 8, 1968
May 10, 1968
May 17, 1968
May 23, 1968
May 28, 1968
June 4, 1968
June 5, 1968
June 10, 1968
June 11, 1968
June 17, 1968
June 18, 1968
June 21, 1968
June 26, 1968
June 26, 1968
July 9, 1968
July 22, 1968
July 25, 1968
July 29, 1968
October 2, 1968
January 8, 1969
January 14, 1969
January 16, 1969
January 20, 1969
February 5, 1969
February 19, 1969
February 24, 1969
February 26, 1969
March 4, 1969
March 5, 1969
March 7, 1969
March 10, 1969
March 12, 1969
March 13, 1969
March 14, 1969
March 18, 1969
March 28, 1969
April 24, 1969
April 28, 1969
April 29, 1969
May 1, 1969
May 13, 1969
May 20, 1969
May 22, 1969
June 10, 1969
June 26, 1969
July 9, 1969
July 18, 1969
July 24, 1969
July 29, 1969
July 30, 1969
August 4, 1969
August 11, 1969
October 7, 1969
October 10, 1969
October 17, 1969
October 31, 1969
November 12, 1969
December 17, 1969
December 19, 1969
December 22, 1969
January 28, 1970
January 28, 1970
February 9, 1970
February 10, 1970
February 16, 1970
February 18, 1970
February 23, 1970
February 24, 1970
February 25, 1970
February 26, 1970
February 27, 1970
March 12, 1970
March 18, 1970
March 19, 1970
April 2, 1970
April 7, 1970
April 8, 1970
April 20, 1970
April 22, 1970
May 4, 1970
May 6, 1970
May 11, 1970
May 12, 1970
May 12, 1970
May 13, 1970
May 14, 1970
May 15, 1970
May 18, 1970
May 19, 1970
May 20, 1970
May 20, 1970
May 21, 1970
May 22, 1970
May 25, 1970
May 26, 1970
May 27, 1970
June 2, 1970
June 3, 1970
June 10, 1970
June 11, 1970
June 17, 1970
June 18, 1970
June 22, 1970
June 23, 1970
June 24, 1970
June 25, 1970
July 1, 1970
July 8, 1970
July 9, 1970
July 10, 1970
July 15, 1970
July 21, 1970
July 27, 1970
July 29, 1970
August 3, 1970
August 7, 1970
August 12, 1970
August 12, 1970
August 13, 1970
August 13, 1970
August 14, 1970
August 19, 1970
August 26, 1970
August 27, 1970
September 1, 1970
September 9, 1970
September 9, 1970
October 8, 1970
October 9, 1970
November 24, 1970
December 9, 1970
December 15, 1970
December 16, 1970
December 17, 1970
December 29, 1970
January 21, 1971
January 26, 1971
January 27, 1971
January 28, 1971
February 1, 1971
February 8, 1971
February 9, 1971
February 19, 1971
February 23, 1971
February 31, 1971
March 1, 1971
March 2, 1971
March 3, 1971
March 4, 1971
March 5, 1971
March 8, 1971
March 9, 1971
March 12, 1971
March 19, 1971
March 22, 1971
March 23, 1971
March 31, 1971
April 2, 1971
April 5, 1971
April 29, 1971
May 17, 1971
May 18, 1971
May 19, 1971
May 20, 1971
May 24, 1971
May 25, 1971
June 4, 1971
June 4, 1971
June 8, 1971
June 15, 1971
June 17, 1971
June 23, 1971
June 25, 1971
June 29, 1971
June 30, 1971
July 13, 1971
July 20, 1971
July 21, 1971
July 22, 1971
July 23, 1971
July 26, 1971
August 3, 1971
August 4, 1971
August 6, 1971
August 9, 1971
September 2, 1971
September 8, 1971
September 15, 1971
September 21, 1971
September 22, 1971
September 29, 1971
September 30, 1971
October 14, 1971
October 18, 1971
October 19, 1971
October 20, 1971
October 20, 1971
October 17, 1971
November 2, 1971
November 8, 1971
November 9, 1971
November 15, 1971
November 17, 1971
November 18, 1971
December 2, 1971
December 9, 1971
December 10, 1971
December 16, 1971
January 17, 1972
January 20, 1972
January 21, 1972
January 24, 1972
January 28, 1972
February 2, 1972
February 7, 1972
February 8, 1972
February 9, 1972
February 14, 1972
February 16, 1972
February 17, 1972
February 18, 1972
February 23, 1972
February 29, 1972
March 1, 1972
March 3, 1972
March 6, 1972
March 7, 1972
March 9, 1972
March 16, 1972
March 21, 1972
March 23, 1972
March 24, 1972
April 5, 1972
April 11, 1972
April 12, 1972
April 18, 1972
April 24, 1972
April 28, 1972
April 28, 1972
May 2, 1972
May 11, 1972
May 11, 1972
May 16, 1972
May 17, 1972
May 18, 1972
May 22, 1972
May 22, 1972
May 23, 1972
May 23, 1972
May 24, 1972
May 25, 1972
June 2, 1972
June 5, 1972
June 7, 1972
June 13, 1972
June 15, 1972
June 20, 1972
June 21, 1972
June 22, 1972
June 26, 1972
June 28, 1972
July 18, 1972
July 19, 1972
July 19, 1972
July 19, 1972
July 20, 1972
July 21, 1972
July 27, 1972
August 1, 1972
August 15, 1972
August 16, 1972
August 17, 1972
September 11, 1972
September 11, 1972
September 25, 1972
September 26, 1972
September 27, 1972
October 3, 1972
October 12, 1972 (empty)
October 16, 1972
October 17, 1972
November 20, 1972
December 4, 1972
January 2, 1973
January 3, 1973
January 4, 1973
January 5, 1973
January 18, 1973
January 23, 1973
January 30, 1973
January 31, 1973
February 5, 1973
February 6, 1973
February 6, 1973
February 7, 1973
February 7, 1973
February 8, 1973
February 22, 1973
February 26, 1973
February 27, 1973
February 28, 1973
March 1, 1973
March 2, 1973
March 5, 1973
March 6, 1973
March 8, 1973
March 16, 1973
March 16, 1973
March 20, 1973
March 21, 1973
March 21, 1973
March 23, 1973
March 27, 1973
May 2, 1973
May 3, 1973
May 4, 1973
May 8, 1973
May 8, 1973
May 9, 1973
May 10, 1973
May 15, 1973
May 15, 1973
May 21, 1973
May 22, 1973
May 23, 1973
May 30, 1973
May 31, 1973
June 4, 1973
June 5, 1973
June 12, 1973
June 15, 1973
June 21, 1973
June 25, 1973
June 25, 1973
June 28, 1973
July 10, 1973
July 11, 1973
July 12, 1973
July 12, 1973
July 17, 1973
September 6, 1973
September 7, 1973
September 7, 1973
September 10, 1973
September 13, 1973
September 25, 1973
October 3, 1973
October 10, 1973
October 11, 1973
October 16, 1973
October 26, 1973
October 31, 1973
November 5, 1973
November 15, 1973
November 16, 1973
November 20, 1973
November 27, 1973
November 30, 1973
December 5, 1973
December 11, 1973
December 13, 1973
December 17, 1973
December 20,1973
December 21, 1973
Box 68
Negatives 1974-1977:
January 14, 1974
January 15, 1974
January 21, 1974
January 22, 1974
January 23, 1974
January 23, 1974
January 29, 1974
January 29, 1974
January 30, 1974
February 4, 1974
February 5, 1974
February 8, 1974
February 19, 1974
February 20, 1974
February 22, 1974
February 25, 1974
March 1, 1974
March 1, 1974
March 5, 1974
March 6, 1974
March 7, 1974
March 12, 1974
March 19, 1974
March 20, 1974
March 21, 1974
March 27, 1974
April 2, 1974
April 3, 1974
April 8, 1974
April 22, 1974
April 23, 1974
April 24, 1974
April 26, 1974
May 2, 1974
May 8, 1974
May 15, 1974
May 16, 1974
May 20, 1974
May 22, 1974
May 28, 1974
May 29, 1974
June 4, 1974 oysters
June 6, 1974
June 7, 1974
June 12, 1974
June 13, 1974
June 17, 1974
June 19, 1974
June 25, 1974
June 26, 1974
June 27, 1974
July 10, 1974
July 11, 1974
July 15, 1974
July 16, 1974
July 17, 1974
July 17, 1974
July 18, 1974
July 18, 1974
July 22, 1974
July 23, 1974
July 23, 1974
July 24, 1974
July 24, 1974
July 25, 1974
July 31, 1974
August 5, 1974
August 8, 1974
August 14, 1974
August 16, 1974
August 16, 1974
August 21, 1974
September 4, 1974
September 6, 1974
September 11, 1974
September 12, 1974
September 16, 1974
September 16, 1974
September 17, 1974
September 17, 1974
September 19, 1974
September 24, 1974
October 2, 1974
October 4, 1974
October 8, 1974
October 10, 1974
October 17, 1974
October 25, 1974
November 21, 1974
November 25, 1974
November 26, 1974
December 3, 1974
December 4, 1974 JR, Robert C. Byrd, WV Pharmacists
December 5, 1974
December 9, 1974
December 12, 1974
December 16, 1974
January 7, 1975
January 9, 1975
January 10, 1975
January 14, 1975
January 15, 1975
January 16, 1975
January 16, 1975
January 16, 1975
January 20, 1975
January 21, 1975
January 22, 1975
January 24, 1975
January 27, 1975
January 29, 1975
January 31, 1975
February 3, 1975
February 4, 1975
February 5, 1975
February 5, 1975
February 5, 1975
February 6, 1975
February 6, 1975
February 6, 1975
February 12, 1975
February 18, 1975
February 18, 1975
February 19, 1975
February 19, 1975
February 20, 1975
February 21, 1975
February 24, 1975
February 25, 1975
February 25, 1975
February 26, 1975
February 26, 1975
March 4, 1975
March 6, 1975
March 7, 1975
March 10, 1975
March 10, 1975
March 11, 1975
March 13, 1975
March 13, 1975
March 13, 1975
March 18, 1975
March 18, 1975
March 20, 1975
March 21, 1975
March 26, 1975
April 8, 1975
April 9, 1975
April 9, 1975
April 10, 1975 JR, Senator Burdick
April 14, 1975
April 15, 1975
April 17, 1975
April 22, 1975
April 23, 1975
April 24, 1975
April 25, 1975
April 28, 1975
April 30, 1975
May 1, 1975
May 2, 1975
May 6, 1975
May 7, 1975
May 8, 1975
May 9, 1975
May 13, 1975
May 16, 1975
May 16, 1975
May 20, 1975
May 20, 1975
May 21, 1975
May 22, 1975
May 22, 1975
June 5, 1975
June 6, 1975
June 12, 1975
June 17, 1975
June 25, 1975
July 9, 1975
July 10, 1975
July 10, 1975
July 11, 1975
July 14, 1975
July 14, 1975
July 17, 1975
July 17, 1975
July 21, 1975
July 21, 1975
July 23, 1975
July 25, 1975
July 25, 1975
July 29, 1975
July 30, 1975
July 31, 1975
September 3, 1975
September 4, 1975
September 8, 1975
September 16, 1975
September 16, 1975
September 17, 1975
September 18, 1975
September 19, 1975
September 23, 1975
September 24, 1975
September 26, 1975
September 28, 1975
September 29, 1975
September 30, 1975
October 1, 1975 (empty)
October 1, 1975 (empty)
October 1, 1975
October 7, 1975
October 8, 1975
October 9, 1975
October 20, 1975
October 23, 1975
October 23, 1975
October 29, 1975
October 30, 1975
November 3, 1975 (empty)
November 3, 1975
November 6, 1975
November 6, 1975
November 11, 1975
November 14, 1975
November 18, 1975
November 19, 1975
November 20, 1975
December 2, 1975
December 5, 1975
December 9, 1975
December 9, 1975
December 10, 1975
December 12, 1975
December 15, 1975
December 16, 1975
January 6, 1976
January 6, 1976
January 20, 1976
January 23, 1976
January 26, 1976
January 28, 1976
January 30, 1976
February 3, 1976
February 3, 1976
February 3, 1976
February 4, 1976
February 5, 1976
February 6, 1976
February 17, 1976
February 18, 1976
February 19, 1976
February 20, 1976
February 23, 1976
February 23, 1976
February 26, 1976
February 26, 1976
February 26, 1976
March 2, 1976
March 2, 1976
March 3, 1976
March 4, 1976
March 8, 1976
March 9, 1976
March 9, 1976
March 11, 1976
March 15, 1976
March 16, 1976
March 16, 1976
March 17, 1976
March 18, 1976
March 19, 1976
March 23, 1976
March 24, 1976
March 26, 1976
March 30, 1976
March 30, 1976
March 31, 1976
March 31, 1976
April 5, 1976
April 6, 1976
April 6, 1976
April 7, 1976
April 8, 1976
April 9, 1976
April 14, 1976
April 27, 1976
April 27, 1976
April 28, 1976
April 29, 1976
April 30, 1976
May 5, 1976
May 5, 1976
May 6, 1976
May 7, 1976
May 12, 1976
May 14, 1976
May 17, 1976
May 20, 1976
May 21, 1976
May 21, 1976
May 24, 1976
May 25, 1976
May 26, 1976
May 28, 1976
June 2, 1976
June 7, 1976
June 8, 1976
June 8, 1976
June 8, 1976
June 8, 1976
June 10, 1976
June 11, 1976
June 14, 1976
June 15, 1976
June 16, 1976
June 17, 1976
June 17, 1976
June 18, 1976
June 21, 1976
June 22, 1976
June 23, 1976
June 23, 1976
June 23, 1976
June 24, 1976
June 29, 1976
June 30, 1976
June 30, 1976
July 8, 1976
July 9, 1976
July 20, 1976 (empty)
July 20, 1976
July 20, 1976
July 22, 1976
July 27, 1976
August 4, 1976
August 27, 1976
September 1, 1976
September 8, 1976
September 9, 1976
September 13, 1976
September 27, 1976
October 1, 1976
November 23, 1976
November 29, 1976
December 1, 1976
January 3, 1977
January 5, 1977
January 6, 1977
January 12, 1977
January 21, 1977
January 24, 1977
January 25, 1977
January 25, 1977
January 28, 1977
January 31, 1977
February 1, 1977
February 3, 1977
February 4, 1977
February 7, 1977
February 8, 1977
February 9, 1977
February 10, 1977
February 10, 1977
February 11, 1977
February 15, 1977
February 16, 1977
February 21, 1977
February 23, 1977
February 24, 1977
February 24, 1977
February 25, 1977
February 28, 1977
March 2, 1977 (empty)
March 3, 1977
March 7, 1977
March 10, 1977
March 10, 1977
March 11, 1977
March 15, 1977
March 16, 1977
March 21, 1977
March 22, 1977
March 23, 1977
March 30, 1977
March 31, 1977
April 1, 1977
April 1, 1977
April 4, 1977
April 4, 1977
April 5, 1977
April 6, 1977
April 7, 1977
April 8, 1977
April 19, 1977
April 20, 1977
April 21, 1977
April 22, 1977
April 26, 1977 (empty)
April 26, 1977
April 27, 1977
April 28, 1977
April 29, 1977
May 1, 1977 (empty)
May 3, 1977
May 4, 1977
May 5, 1977 (empty)
May 5, 1977
May 9, 1977
May 10, 1977
May 11, 1977
May 12, 1977
May 13, 1977
May 16, 1977
May 17, 1977
May 18, 1977
May 19, 1977
May 20, 1977
May 23, 1977
May 24, 1977
May 25, 1977
June 1, 1977
June 8, 1977
June 8, 1977
June 9, 1977
June 10, 1977
June 14, 1977
June 14, 1977
June 15, 1977
June 17, 1977
June 17, 1977
June 20, 1977
June 24, 1977
June 29, 1977
June 30, 1977
July 1, 1977
July 12, 1977
July 13, 1977
July 18, 1977
July 19, 1977
July 19, 1977
July 20, 1977
July 21, 1977
July 25, 1977
July 26, 1977
July 26, 1977
July 28, 1977
August 2, 1977
August 3, 1977
August 4, 1977
August 8, 1977
August 16, 1977
August 25, 1977
September 9, 1977
September 15, 1977
September 20, 1977
September 20, 1977
September 21, 1977
September 21, 1977
September 22, 1977
September 26, 1977
September 27, 1977
September 27, 1977
September 30, 1977
October 3, 1977
October 11, 1977
October 12, 1977
October 13, 1977
October 14, 1977
October 19, 1977
October 21, 1977
October 21, 1977
October 26, 1977
October 31, 1977 (empty)
October 31, 1977
November 1, 1977 (empty)
November 1, 1977
November 2, 1977
November 7, 1977
November 9, 1977
November 10, 1977
November 21, 1977 (empty)
November 28, 1977
November 28, 1977
November 28, 1977
November 29, 1977 (empty)
November 29, 1977
Box 69
Negatives 1978-January 1981:
January 18, 1978
January 25, 1978
January 26, 1978
January 26, 1978
January 31, 1978
February 1, 1978
February 8, 1978
February 14, 1978
February 14, 1978
February 21, 1978
February 22, 1978
February 22, 1978
February 23, 1978
February 23, 1978
February 24, 1978
February 28, 1978
March 2, 1978
March 3, 1978
March 6, 1978
March 6, 1978
March 7, 1978
March 14, 1978
March 16, 1978
March 17, 1978
March 17, 1978
March 21, 1978
March 23, 1978
March 30, 1978
April 3, 1978
April 3, 1978
April 5, 1978
April 6, 1978
April 10, 1978
April 14, 1978
April 17, 1978
April 18, 1978
April 19, 1978
April 20, 1978
April 21, 1978
April 24, 1978
April 25, 1978
April 26, 1978
April 27, 1978
May 1, 1978
May 5, 1978
May 11, 1978
May 11, 1978
May 16, 1978
May 16, 1978
May 17, 1978
May 17, 1978
May 19, 1978
May 20, 1978
May 23, 1978
May 24, 1978
June 7, 1978
June 13, 1978
June 14, 1978
June 15, 1978
June 15, 1978
June 19, 1978
June 21, 1978
June 22, 1978
June 23, 1978
June 26, 1978
July 11, 1978
July 12, 1978
July 13, 1978
July 19, 1978
July 19, 1978
July 20, 1978
July 25, 1978
July 26, 1978
July 27, 1978
July 28, 1978
August 2, 1978
August 7, 1978
August 11, 1978
August 15, 1978
August 18, 1978
August 18, 1978
August 18, 1978
August 22, 1978 (empty)
August 22, 1978
August 23, 1978 (empty)
August 23, 1978
September 12, 1978
September 13, 1978
September 14, 1978
September 19, 1978
September 25, 1978
September 27, 1978
September 27, 1978
October 3, 1978
October 3, 1978
October 6, 1978
October 11, 1978
October 15, 1978 (empty)
December 8, 1978
January 15, 1979
January 15, 1979
January 17, 1979
January 18, 1979
January 23, 1979
January 23, 1979
January 24, 1979
January 25, 1979
January 26, 1979
January 30, 1979
January 30, 1979
January 30, 1979
January 30, 1979
January 30, 1979
January 31, 1979
February 1, 1979
February 2, 1979
February 2, 1979
February 5, 1979
February 5, 1979
February 6, 1979
February 6, 1979
February 6, 1979
February 7, 1979
February 9, 1979
February 15, 1979
February 22, 1979
February 27, 1979
February 28, 1979
March 5, 1979
March 5, 1979
March 7, 1979
March 7, 1979
March 8, 1979
March 13, 1979
March 13, 1979
March 14, 1979
March 14, 1979
March 15, 1979
March 19, 1979
March 20, 1979
March 21, 1979
March 21, 1979
March 21, 1979
March 22, 1979
March 22, 1979
March 26, 1979
March 26, 1979
March 27, 1979
March 28, 1979
April 3, 1979
April 3, 1979
April 5, 1979
April 6, 1979
April 6, 1979
April 10, 1979
April 10, 1979
April 11, 1979
April 23, 1979
April 24, 1979
April 24, 1979
April 25, 1979
April 26, 1979
April 28, 1979
April 30, 1979
April 30, 1979
May 1, 1979
May 7, 1979
May 9, 1979
May 10, 1979
May 11, 1979
May 11, 1979
May 14, 1979
May 15, 1979
May 15, 1979
May 16, 1979
May 16, 1979
May 17, 1979
May 17, 1979
May 17, 1979
May 20, 1979
May 21, 1979
May 23, 1979
May 23, 1979
May 24, 1979
May 30, 1979
June 1, 1979
June 6, 1979
June 7, 1979
June 11, 1979
June 11, 1979
June 12, 1979
June 13, 1979
June 19, 1979
June 19, 1979
June 20, 1979
June 20, 1979
June 25, 1979
June 27, 1979
June 27, 1979
June 28, 1979
July 10, 1979
July 10, 1979
July 11, 1979
July 11, 1979
July 11, 1979
July 11, 1979
July 11, 1979
July 12, 1979
July 12, 1979
July 17, 1979
July 17, 1979
July 17, 1979
July 18, 1979
July 19, 1979
July 23, 1979
July 25, 1979
July 25, 1979
July 25, 1979
July 26, 1979
July 27, 1979
July 30, 1979 (empty)
July 30, 1979
August 1, 1979
August 2, 1979 (empty)
August 6, 1979
August 8, 1979
August 16, 1979
August 22, 1979
August 23, 1979
September 6, 1979
September 7, 1979 (empty)
September 12, 1979
September 13, 1979
September 14, 1979
September 18, 1979
September 18, 1979
September 19, 1979
September 19, 1979
September 20, 1979
September 21, 1979
September 21, 1979
September 25, 1979
September 26, 1979
September 27, 1979
October 1, 1979
October 3, 1979
October 10, 1979
October 10, 1979
October 11, 1979
October 15, 1979
October 16, 1979
October 17, 1979
October 18, 1979
October 19, 1979
October 22, 1979
October 24, 1979
October 29, 1979
October 30, 1979
November 2, 1979
November 7, 1979
November 29, 1979
December 4, 1979
December 11, 1979
December 13, 1979
December 14, 1979
December 17, 1979
December 18, 1979
December 20, 1979
December 20, 1979
December 20, 1979
January 8, 1980
January 17, 1980
January 17, 1980
January 21, 1980
January 21, 1980
January 22, 1980
January 23, 1980
January 23, 1980
January 23, 1980
January 24, 1980
January 24, 1980
January 28, 1980
January 28, 1980
January 29, 1980
January 30, 1980
January 31, 1980
January 31, 1980
February 1, 1980
February 4, 1980
February 5, 1980
February 5, 1980
February 6, 1980
February 7, 1980
February 8, 1980
February 12, 1980
February 14, 1980
February 14, 1980
February 19, 1980
February 22, 1980
February 26, 1980
February 26, 1980
February 27, 1980
February 27, 1980
February 28, 1980
February 28, 1980
March 4, 1980
March 4, 1980
March 4, 1980
March 5, 1980
March 5, 1980
March 6, 1980
March 10, 1980
March 10, 1980
March 11, 1980
March 12, 1980
March 14, 1980
March 17, 1980
March 17, 1980
March 19, 1980
March 20, 1980
March 21, 1980
March 21, 1980
March 24, 1980
March 25, 1980
March 26, 1980
March 26, 1980
March 27, 1980
March 31, 1980
April 1, 1980
April 1, 1980
April 2, 1980
April 2, 1980
April 3, 1980
April 3, 1980
April 10, 1980
April 15, 1980
April 15, 1980
April 15, 1980
April 17, 1980
April 18, 1980
April 21, 1980
April 21, 1980
April 25, 1980
April 28, 1980
April 28, 1980
April 30, 1980
May 1, 1980
May 1, 1980
May 6, 1980
May 7, 1980
May 7, 1980
May 8, 1980
May 13, 1980
May 13, 1980
May 15, 1980
May 16, 1980
May 19, 1980 (empty)
May 19, 1980
May 20, 1980
May 21, 1980
May 22, 1980
May 28, 1980
May 29, 1980
May 30, 1980
June 13, 1980
June 16, 1980
June 17, 1980
June 17, 1980
June 18, 1980
June 18, 1980
June 20, 1980
June 24, 1980
June 26, 1980
July 2, 1980
July 2, 1980 National Science Youth luncheon
July 2, 1980 National Science Youth luncheon
July 2, 1980 National Science Youth luncheon
July 24, 1980
July 25, 1980
July 28, 1980
July 29, 1980
July 29, 1980
July 30, 1980
July 30, 1980
August 1, 1980
August 4, 1980
August 22, 1980
August 25, 1980
September 3, 1980 Salem College roll 1
September 3, 1980 Salem College roll 2
September 3, 1980 Salem College roll 3
September 3, 1980 Salem College roll 4
September 3, 1980 Salem College roll 5
September 4, 1980
September 4, 1980
September 4, 1980
September 5, 1980
September 5, 1980
September 9, 1980
September 9, 1980
September 10, 1980
September 10, 1980
September 12, 1980
September 16, 1980
September 16, 1980
September 16, 1980
September 17, 1980
September 24, 1980
September 24, 1980
September 25, 1980
October 7, 1980
October 20, 1980
October 29, 1980
November 12, 1980
November 12, 1980 (empty)
November 13, 1980
November 13, 1980
November 14, 1980 Mrs. Jennings Randolph
November 14, 1980
November 18, 1980
November 18, 1980
November 19, 1980
November 20, 1980
November 24, 1980
November 25, 1980 (empty)
December 2, 1980
December 2, 1980
December 2, 1980
December 5, 1980
December 10, 1980
December 10, 1980
January 5, 1981
Box 70
Negatives, August 1981-September 1982:
11 unid. 4x5 negs
2 12/17, 1981 4x5 negs
2 envelopes 120mm negs unidentified
1 envelope 120mm negs undated but mixed in with April 1982 dates
120mm negs:
August 26, 1981
September 6, 1981
September 10, 1981
September 10, 1981
September 10, 1981
September 17, 1981
September 17, 1981
September 17, 1981
September 21, 1981
September 22, 1981
September 23, 1981
September 24, 1981
September 28, 1981 1 neg with Quayle
September 30, 1981
September 30, 1981
October 6, 1981
October 15, 1981
October 15, 1981
October 20, 1981
October 21, 1981
October 26, 1981
October 26, 1981
October 27, 1981
November 4, 1981
November 5, 1981
November 6, 1981
November 10, 1981
November 12, 1981
November 17, 1981
November 17, 1981
November 18, 1981
November 20, 1981
November 24, 1981
November 25, 1981
December 1, 1981
December 1, 1981
December 3, 1981
December 8, 1981
December 10, 1981
December 15, 1981
December 15, 1981
December 16, 1981
January 13, 1982 with Gerald Ford?
January 19, 1982
January 26, 1982
January 27, 1982
February 2, 1982
February 2, 1982
February 3, 1982
February 4, 1982
February 4, 1982
February 8, 1982
February 8, 1982
February 10, 1982
February 11, 1982
February 18, 1982
February 18, 1982
February 18, 1982
February 23, 1982
February 25, 1982
March 1, 1982
March 1, 1982
March 1, 1982
March 2, 1982
March 3, 1982
March 4, 1982
March 5, 1982
March 9, 1982
March 9, 1982
March 11, 1982
March 11, 1982
March 16, 1982
March 16, 1982
March 16, 1982
March 17, 1982
March 18, 1982
March 18, 1982
March 23, 1982
March 24, 1982
March 25, 1982
March 25, 1982
March 25, 1982
March 26, 1982
March 26, 1982
March 29, 1982
March 29, 1982 (copy)
March 30, 1982
March 30, 1982
March 30, 1982
March 31, 1982
March 31, 1982
March 31, 1982
April 1, 1982
April 2, 1982
April 6, 1982
April 8, 1982
April 20, 1982
April 20, 1982
April 20, 1982
April 22, 1982
April 22, 1982 with Gerald Ford ?
April 22, 1982
April 28, 1982
April 29, 1982
April 30, 1982
May 4, 1982
May 6, 1982
May 6, 1982
May 6, 1982
May 7, 1982
May 10, 1982
May 12, 1982
May 12, 1982
May 13, 1982
May 17, 1982
May 17, 1982
May 19, 1982
May 19, 1982
May 19, 1982
May 20, 1982
May 21, 1982
May 21, 1982
May 22, 1982
May 27, 1982
May 27, 1982
June 9, 1982
June 14, 1982
June 16, 1982
June 17, 1982
June 21, 1982
June 21, 1982
June 24, 1982 copy
June 24, 1982
June 24, 1982
June 24, 1982
June 29, 1982
July 12, 1982
July 14, 1982
July 15, 1982
July 15, 1982
July 16, 1982
July 19, 1982
July 19, 1982
July 21, 1982
July 21, 1982 (note: see Schmitt also)
July 21, 1982
July 21, 1982 copy
July 27, 1982
July 27, 1982
July 28, 1982
July 29, 1982 (note: see Robert C. Byrd)
July 29, 1982
August 3, 1982
August 5, 1982
August 5, 1982
August 10, 1982
August 10, 1982
August 10, 1982
August 12, 1982
August 16, 1982
August 20, 1982
August 20, 1982
August 20, 1982
August 23, 1982
September 8, 1982
September 13, 1982
September 14, 1982
September 15, 1982
September 16, 1982
September 16, 1982
September 16, 1982
September 17, 1982
September 21, 1982 copy
September 21, 1982
September 22, 1982
September 23, 1982
September 23, 1982 copy
September 24, 1982
September 24, 1982
September 24, 1982
September 28, 1982
September 28, 1982
September 29, 1982
September 30, 1982
Box 71
Negatives, October 1982-October 1983:
October 4, 1982
October 7, 1982
October 7, 1982
October 19, 1982
October 21, 1982 copy
October 27, 1982
November 4, 1982
November 10, 1982 copy
November 19, 1982
November 30, 1982
November 30, 1982
November 30, 1982
December 1, 1982
December 2, 1982
December 3, 1982
December 3, 1982
December 3, 1982
December 7, 1982
December 10, 1982
December 10, 1982
December 16, 1982
January 4, 1983
January 6, 1983
January 19, 1983
January 24, 1983
January 24, 1983
January 26, 1983 copy
January 26, 1983
January 26, 1983
January 27, 1983
January 28, 1983
January 31, 1983
February 1, 1983
February 2, 1983
February 3, 1983
February 3, 1983
February 3, 1983
February 4, 1983
February 7, 1983
February 8, 1983
February 9, 1983
February 10, 1983
February 14, 1983
February 17, 1983 copy
February 17, 1983
February 17, 1983
February 22, 1983
February 23, 1983
February 24, 1983
February 24, 1983
February 25, 1983 (note: see Mitchell)
February 28, 1983 copy
March 1, 1983
March 2, 1983
March 2, 1983
March 3, 1983
March 3, 1983
March 3, 1983
March 8, 1983
March 10, 1983
March 14, 1983 copy
March 14, 1983
March 15, 1983
March 15, 1983
March 17, 1983
March 18, 1983
March 21, 1983
March 21, 1983
March 22, 1983
March 22, 1983
March 22, 1983
March 22, 1983
March 22, 1983
March 22, 1983
March 22, 1983
March 23, 1983
March 24, 1983
March 25, 1983
April 6, 1983 copy
April 7, 1983
April 6, 1983 copy
April 11, 1983 Randolph, Stafford
April 12, 1983
April 12, 1983
April 12, 1983
April 14, 1983
April 14, 1983
April 15, 1983
April 19, 1983
April 19, 1983
April 19, 1983
April 19, 1983
April 20, 1983
April 20, 1983
April 20, 1983
April 22, 1983
April 22, 1983 Senator Riegle
April 26, 1983
April 26, 1983
April 27, 1983
April 27, 1983
April 28, 1983
April 28, 1983
May 3, 1983
May 3, 1983
May 4, 1983
May 5, 1983
May 10, 1983
May 10, 1983
May 12, 1983
May 12, 1983
May 17, 1983
May 19, 1983
May 19, 1983
May 19, 1983
May 20, 1983
June 6, 1983
June 7, 1983
June 9, 1983
June 10, 1983
June 15, 1983
June 16, 1983
June 16, 1983
June 17, 1983
June 19, 1983
June 20, 1983
June 21, 1983
June 22, 1983
June 23, 1983
June 27, 1983
June 28, 1983
June 28, 1983
June 28, 1983 (no date on envelope - possibly this date?)
June 29, 1983
June 29, 1983
July 11, 1983
July 13, 1983
July 13, 1983
July 14, 1983
July 19, 1983
July 20, 1983
July 21, 1983
July 25, 1983
July 26, 1983
July 26, 1983
July 26, 1983
July 28, 1983
July 28, 1983
July 29, 1983
July 29, 1983 copy
August 3, 1983
August 5, 1983
August ??, 1983 envelope undated
September 2, 1983 copy
September 13, 1983
September 14, 1983
September 15, 1983
September 15, 1983
September 15, 1983
September 15, 1983 copy
September 20, 1983
September 20, 1983
September 21, 1983
September 26, 1983
September 28, 1983
September 29, 1983
September 30, 1983 copied
September 30, 1983
October 5, 1983
October 5, 1983
October 6, 1983
October 7, 1983
October 11, 1983
October 17, 1983 copied
October 19, 1983
October 19, 1983
October 26, 1983
October 26, 1983
October 26, 1983
October 27, 1983
October 27, 1983
October 28, 1983
October 28, 1983
October 28, 1983
October 28, 1983
October 28, 1983
October 31, 1983
Box 72
Negatives, November 1983-January 1985:
November 1, 1983
November 3, 1983
November 4, 1983
November 7, 1983
November 8, 1983
November 9, 1983
November 10, 1983
November 15, 1983
November 16, 1983
November 17, 1983
November 17, 1983
December 2, 1983 copied
December 8, 1983
December 13, 1983
December 16, 1983
December 27, 1983
January 9, 1984
January 24, 1984
January 25, 1984
January 26, 1984
January 26, 1984
January 27, 1984
January 30, 1984
January 31, 1984
February 3, 1984
February 6, 1984
February 6, 1984
February 7, 1984
February 7, 1984
February 7, 1984 copy neg
February 8, 1984
February 21, 1984
February 21, 1984
February 21, 1984 copy neg
February 22, 1984 copy neg
February 22, 1984
February 23, 1984
February 23, 1984
February 24, 1984
February 27, 1984
February 27, 1984
February 28, 1984
February 28, 1984
February 29, 1984
March 1, 1984
March 1, 1984
March 2, 1984
March 5, 1984
March 6, 1984
March 6, 1984
March 6, 1984
March 6, 1984
March 7, 1984
March 13, 1984
March 14, 1984
March 15, 1984
March 15, 1984
March 16, 1984
March 20, 1984
March 22, 1984
March 22, 1984
March 27, 1984
March 29, 1984
March 29, 1984
March 30, 1984
April 3, 1984
April 4, 1984
April 5, 1984
April 6, 1984
April 6, 1984
April 10, 1984
April 10, 1984
April 11, 1984
April 11, 1984
April 12, 1984
April 12, 1984
April 13, 1984
April 17, 1984
April 25, 1984
April 26, 1984
April 27, 1984
April 30, 1984
May 1, 1984
May 4, 1984
May 4, 1984
May 4, 1984
May 4, 1984
May 4, 1984
May 8, 1984
May 9, 1984
May 10, 1984
May 10, 1984
May 10, 1984
May 14, 1984
May 15, 1984
May 15, 1984
May 16, 1984
May 16, 1984
May 18, 1984
May 18, 1984
May 21, 1984
June 5, 1984
June 7, 1984
June 8, 1984
June 8, 1984
June 11, 1984
June 11, 1984
June 13, 1984
June 14, 1984
June 15, 1984 copy neg
June 15, 1984
June 15, 1984
June 19, 1984
June 19, 1984
June 20, 1984
June 22, 1984
June 27, 1984
June 28, 1984
June 29, 1984
July 2, 1984
July 25, 1984
July 25, 1984
July 26, 1984
July 30, 1984
July 30, 1984
July 31, 1984
July 31, 1984
August 1, 1984 copy neg
August 1, 1984 copy neg
August 2, 1984 copy neg
August 6, 1984
August 6, 1984
August 7, 1984
August 8, 1984
August 10, 1984
August 22, 1984
September 6, 1984
September 7, 1984
September 7, 1984
September 11, 1984 National Air and Space
September 11, 1984
September 12, 1984
September 12, 1984
September 12, 1984
September 12, 1984
September 12, 1984
September 13, 1984
September 13, 1984
September 17, 1984
September 19, 1984
September 20, 1984 copy neg Mrs. Randolph
September 24, 1984
September 26, 1984
September 27, 1984
October 12, 1984
October 17, 1984 copy
October 19, 1984
October 25, 1984
October 30, 1984
October 30, 1984
November 1, 1984
November 26, 1984
November 28, 1984
November 28, 1984
November 29, 1984
November 29, 1984 copy
November 30, 1984 copy
November 30, 1984
December 4, 1984
December 11, 1984
December 11, 1984
December 11, 1984
December 11, 1984
December 11, 1984
December 18, 1984
December 19, 1984 copy
December 27, 1984 copy
January 2, 1985
January 3, 1985
Miscellaneous/Missing
Negatives
Negatives of newspaper clippings
Drawings
Slides – USS Stump, portraits
Printing plates
Oversized Photographs
Folder 1
JR with Lyndon Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, unidentified, Summersville Dam dedication, unveiling of plaque, September 3, 1966
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, Hulett Smith, unidentified, Summersville Dam dedication, Ladybird speaking, September 3, 1966
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, Ken Hechler, Hulett Smith, unidentified, Summersville Dam dedication, on platform, September 3, 1966
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, Hulett Smith, unidentified, Summersville Dam dedication, September 3, 1966
JR with Ladybird Johnson, Ken Hechler, Harley Staggers, Summersville Dam dedication, September 3, 1966
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, unidentified, shaking hands, October 26, 1968
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert C. Byrd, Edmund Muskie, unidentified, Johnson's final visit to Senate, January 16, 1969
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert C. Byrd, March or May 10, 1967
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, unidentified, shaking hands, March or May 12, 1968
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, unidentified, September 9, 1966
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Harley Staggers, unidentified, signing of Clean Air Act, November 21, 1967
JR with Lyndon B. Johnson, Ladybird Johnson, Mary Randolph, unidentified, November 9, 1967
Folder 2
Bridge dedication at Harpers Ferry
JR with unidentified, ribbon-cutting ceremony, bridge dedication at Harpers Ferry
JR with unidentified group, crossing wooden bridge, bridge dedication at Harpers Ferry
JR with Monongahela Power Company group on White House lawn, June 1963 (2 copies)
Folder 3
JR with United States senators, luncheon for Carl Hayden
JR with Lloyd Bentsen, George Mitchell, Howard Baker, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, others
Folder 4
JR with Robert C. Byrd, Hulett Smith, unidentified, Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, July 11-15, 1960
JR with Hubert Humphrey, Hulett Smith, unidentified, presentation of All-America City Award to Bluefield (2 copies)
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified
JR with Ladybird Johnson, unidentified, American Road Builders Association Award, February 23, 1966
JR with unidentified, looking at tool in shop
JR with unidentified, speaking at William Penn
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified
Folder 5
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified
JR with unidentified (Fiorello La Guardia?), shaking hands
JR with Harry Truman, unidentified, May 13, 1946
Unidentified
JR with unidentified, MBS, NOL radio station microphones (2 copies)
JR with unidentified group, WINX microphones
JR with Tim S, Charles Town
JR at desk, 1939?
JR posing, 1939?
JR on telephone, 1939?
Folder 6
JR with unidentified
JR in Statuary Hall, Washington, November 7, 1958
JR in cap and gown, holding diploma
JR at desk, Department of Transportation
JR at desk, Department of Transportation
JR posing
JR in cap and gown, at podium, WLSI microphones, Pikeville, Kentucky, May 6, 1973
JR at desk (13 copies)
JR portrait, side view (dark)
JR head portrait, 1983
JR with baton, directing band, 1976 (poor condition)
JR sketch
JR with Susan Margolis's dogs
Folder 7
Portrait, Mary Randolph
Portrait, Congressman William B. Bankhead, July 1973
Portrait, Marion Davies
Portrait, Governor Howard M. Gore, December 13, 1926
Portrait, Congressman Andrew Edmiston
Portrait, unidentified
U. S. S. Stump, photo gift from Admiral Joseph Lopez
Flying eagle, photo gift from Captain George Allender, United States Navy
Folder 8
Signed portrait, January 1, 1930
Photograph, Illinois Road Builders Association, Third Annual Fall Meeting and Dinner, Stevens Hotel, Chicago, December 11, 1940
Photograph, unidentified women Photograph, Twenty-Second Annual Dinner, The New York Chapter Baseball Writers' Association of America, Hotel Astor, February 4, 1945
Photograph, Bryan Memorial Breakfast, Democratic National Convention, Sherman Hotel, Chicago, July 17, 1940
Photograph, National Democratic Club of America, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, May 11, 1937
Photographs, 60th Anniversary Dutch Treat Dinner, DAR Board, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, October 10, 1950
Photographs (clipped), 60th Anniversary Dutch Treat Dinner, DAR Board, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, October 10, 1950
Photograph, Third Annual Convention, National Association Independent Insurance Adjusters, Washington, June 23, 1939
Artwork, signed by Captain Kim Scribner, chief pilot, Pan American, April 21, 1984
Photograph, Testimonial Dinner, to Colonel William H. Kelly, Democratic State Chairman, New Jersey, Alexander Hamilton Hotel, May 1, 1935
JR with Colonel Austin W. Martenstein, Air Corps, April 5, 1945
JR with Robert C. Byrd, n.d.
William Jennings Bryan at McGraw Cottage, Deer Park, September 4, 1900
Portrait, Two Unidentified, n.d.
Panoramics
PAN 219-226
219. Faculty and students Salem College, November 1926.
7x37
220. Salem College, May 1929
8x33
221. Dinner given Commander Ray Murphy in honor of World War veteran members of Congress, Mayflower Hotel, January 6, 1936. Photographer: Schutz
9x24
222. Catholic University Orange Bowl Football Banquet Willard Hotel, Washington, DC February 3, 1936
10x36
223. Dinner, West Virginia Society, Raleigh Hotel, Washington, D.C. January 6, 1937
10x38
224. Annual Banquet and Dance of the Filipino Students Club in honor of the 1939 graduates and in commemoration of the 78th birthday of Hose Rizal, James Randolph speaker, Burlington Hotel, Washington, D.C. June 24, 1939.
10x19
225. West Virginia State Society reception and ball, in honor of Senators and Congressman, Raleigh Hotel January 21, 1936
10x20
226. Summer Session, Salem College, Salem, West Virginia, 1927. Photographer: Rohe Photos.
Thomas Richard Ross, Davis and Elkins College: The Diamond Jubilee History, 1980 (Inscribed by Jennings Randolph for his son, Frank Randolph)
The Agri-Energy Roundtable, Selected Papers and Materials, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 7-9, 1980
The Agri-Energy Roundtable, Selected Papers and Materials, Geneva, Switzerland, April 27-29, 1981
The Agri-Energy Roundtable, Selected Papers and Materials, Geneva, Switzerland, May 23-26, 1982
The Agri-Energy Roundtable, Selected Papers and Materials, Geneva, Switzerland, May 23-26, 1983
The Agri-Energy Roundtable, Selected Papers and Materials, Geneva, Switzerland, May 27-30, 1984
The Agri-Energy Roundtable, 1985-1986
Brochure, "Jennings Randolph: After Five Decades in Washington, One of the Oil Man's Best Friends in Congress is Retiring," December 1983
Program, "The Public Opening of the Senator Jennings Randolph Collection," West Virginia Archives and History Library, June 20, 2018
Box 1
Guest Book, June 27, 1974 – April 26, 1978
Guest Book, April 27, 1978 – February 16, 1983
Visitors Register, January 15, 1979
Salem College Poster, “Your Career Opportunities Start at Salem”
The Good Health Magazine (The New York Times Magazine, Part 2), September 28, 1986
Air Trails Pictorial Magazine, July 1943
James Dent Political Cartoon, Arch Moore/Jennings Randolph 1978 Election
Jennings Randolph Political Campaign Posters (5 items)
Read What Jennings Randolph has done for Education and Rehabilitation (2 items)
Read What Jennings Randolph has done for Appalachian Regional Development (7 items)
Read What Jennings Randolph has done for Black Lung and Social Security Beneficiaries (6 items)
Box 2
Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation Photograph Book, March 5, 1984
Photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s State of the Union Message, January 10, 1967
Honorary Degree, William Jennings Bryan College, Doctor of Letters to Jennings Randolph, May 9, 1987
Box 3
Book, West Virginia Foundation of Independent Colleges, The Jennings Randolph Scholarship Awards, January 1983 (Contains correspondence with several universities)
National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD), Distinguished Service Award Presented to Jennings Randolph at the 37th Annual NACD Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 9, 1983
University of Charleston, Letter from President Thomas G. Voss Concerning the “Senator Jennings Randolph Lecture Series,” January 20, 1983
The Strom Thurmond Institute, Certificate Appointing Jennings Randolph as Distinguished Lecturer, November 8, 1985
University of Pittsburgh, Commencement Program/Script of Introduction of Jennings Randolph, June 7, 1965
Artwork and Photo from Box “Speech, Orange County Democratic Dinner, Orlando, Florida, June 15, 1963” (Taken from 13:134)
Certificate from William S. O’Brien, Secretary of State, Recognizing Jennings Randolph as winner of the Democratic Primary Election for the Office of Representative in the U. S. Congress, September 19, 1938
Jennings Randolph’s Candidate Certificate of Announcement for Delegate at Large to the Democratic National Convention, January 20, 1964
Certificate from Joe F. Burdett, Secretary of State, Recognizing Jennings Randolph as winner of the Democratic Primary Election for the Office of Delegate at Large to the Democratic National Convention, September 19, 1938
Certificate from Joe F. Burdett, Secretary of State, Recognizing Jennings Randolph as winner of the Democratic Primary Election for the U. S. Senator, June 21, 1960
Certificate from A. James Manchin, Secretary of State, Recognizing Jennings Randolph as winner of the Democratic Primary Election for the U. S. Senator, October 10, 1978
National Aeronautic Association, Certificate of Honorary Membership Awarded to Jennings Randolph
City of Beckley, Department of Mines Certificate Recognizing Jennings Randolph as Honorary Fire Boss, August 1, 1963
City of Beckley, Department of Mines Certificate Recognizing Jennings Randolph as Honorary Fire Boss, August 15, 1966
University Aviation Association, Certificate of Membership Awarded to Jennings Randolph, December 1, 1957
District of Columbia Medical Society, Certificate of Appreciation Presented to Jennings Randolph for Volunteer Services Performed in Helping to Stop Polio, 1964
National Exchange Club, Resolution Expressing Thanks and Appreciation to Jennings Randolph, 1961
Tau Kappa Alpha, Certificate Recognizing Jennings Randolph as an Honorary Member of the Fraternity in Recognition of Forensic Attainment, March 10, 1961
Government Employees Council of the American Federation of Labor, Certificate Recognizing Jennings Randolph for his Distinguished Service on Behalf of the Employees of the United States Government, December 20, 1946
Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies (ICESA), Outstanding Service Award Presented to Jennings Randolph in Grateful Appreciation of Exemplary Service to the Community and the Employment Security Program of the Nation, December 1983
The International Association of Lions Clubs, Certificate Designating Jennings Randolph as “Thirty-Five-Year-Old Monarch”
The International Association of Lions Clubs, Certificate Designating Jennings Randolph as “Forty-Year-Old Monarch”
International Lions Club, Certificate of Appreciation Awarded to Jennings Randolph, July 2, 1975
National Association of Home Builders, Certificate of Appreciation to Jennings Randolph for Participation in the 16th Annual Convention-Exposition at Chicago, Illinois, January 17-21, 1960
American Polygraph Association Annual Seminar, Certificate of Appreciation Presented to Jennings Randolph, August 19, 1968
Faculty and Board of Trustees of Davis and Elkins College, Certificate Honoring Jennings Randolph for his Devotion to the Welfare of the College Between 1938 and 1961, May 1, 1961
Resolution of Commendation for Jennings Randolph, May 1, 1965
National Small Business Association, Citation of Recognition Conferred Upon Jennings Randolph, May 23, 1972
Flight Certificate Certifying that Jennings Randolph has Flown in President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Presidential Helicopter as an Invited Guest, September 20, 1964
Flight Certificate Certifying that Jennings Randolph has Flown on President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Presidential Jet as an Invited Guest, May 4, 1966
Republican State Committee for the District of Columbia, Meritorious Public Service Award Presented to Jennings Randolph, June 22, 1961
Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 3, Commemorating the 100th Birthday of West Virginia University/Certificate from West Virginia University Honoring Jennings Randolph for his Service, 1967
American Heart Association, Certificate of Appreciation Presented to Jennings Randolph, February 25, 1984
Certificate of Participation Issues to Jennings Randolph of Program for Visiting Senators, Thailand Seminar Series, April 27, 1984
Certificate Recognizing Jennings Randolph as a Supporter of Adult Continuing Education Week, October 17-23, 1983
National Association of Retired Civil Employees, Citation for Meritorious Services Awarded to Jennings Randolph, 1963
National Aviation Clinic, Program/Letter/Certificate Commissioning Jennings Randolph as a Consultant to the 1944 National Aviation Clinic in Oklahoma City, November 15-18, 1944
The National Clinic of Domestic Aviation Planning, Commission of Recognition of Jennings Randolph as Delegate to the National Clinic of Domestic Aviation, October 17, 1943
City of Louisville, Certificate Commissioning Jennings Randolph a Louisville Ambassador of Good Will, September 19, 1968
Letter of Thanks to Jennings Randolph for his Service in the U.S. House and Senate and as a College Professor, From James Fuble (?) and Ruth Shaham (?), November 6, 1984
Harmony Horizons, Inc., Transcript of Gettysburg Address/Rudyard Kipling’s “If” and “L’Envoi,” 1984
“Teachers,” An Excerpt Taken from Alfred W. Lawson’s Born Again
The scrapbooks are comprised primarily of newspaper and magazine clippings, but also include the following documents:
16:1
1933
16:2
December 1933-September 1934
16:3
September 1934-May 1935
16:4
May 1935-December 1935
16:5
December 1935-July 1936
Program, Harpers Ferry National Historic Site Dinner, Hill Top Hotel, Harpers Ferry, May 3, 1936
Program, Charter Night, Lions Club of Martinsburg, Shenandoah Hotel, July 14, 1936
16:6
1936
Program, 4th Annual Convention, Young Democratic Clubs, Wheeling, August 27-29, 1936
Program, 2nd Annual West Virginia Apple Fair, Market House, Martinsburg, November 10-12, 1936
Program, Marshall College Football Banquet, Governor Cabell Hotel, Huntington, December 14, 1936
16:7
1937
Program, County Graded School Commencement, Parsons Gymnasium, May 25, 1937
Program, 5th Annual Convention, Young Democratic Clubs, Clarksburg, September 23-25, 1937
Program, Apple Harvest Festival, Martinsburg, November 10-11, 1937
16:8
1938
Program, West Virginia Foundation for Crippled Children, Corner Stone Ceremony, Berkeley Springs, April 20, 1938
Flyer, Great Cacapon Community Meeting and Church Rally, August 20-21, 1938
Program, 2nd Annual Morgan County Tomato Festival, September 3-5, 1938
Flyer, Democratic Rally and Picnic, Camp Frame, near Hedgesville, September 15, 1938
Program, Dedication of United States Department of Agriculture Building, Elkins, October 22, 1938
Program, 4th Annual Apple Harvest Festival, Martinsburg, November 10-12, 1938
16:9
1939
Program, 3rd Annual Dinner, Touchdown Club of Washington, Willard Hotel, January 9, 1939
Program, Morgantown Chamber of Commerce, April 1939
Program, Constitution Assembly, Roosevelt High School, April 28, 1939
Program, National Press Club, Annual Outdoor Party, Charles Town Jockey Club, May 13, 1939
Program, West Virginia Branch of National League of District Postmasters, Jackson’s Mill, May 26-27, 1939
Program, 37th Annual Commencement, Elkins High School, May 26, 1939
Invitation, Huntington-Ironton-Chesapeake Airport, Dawn Breakfast Patrol Honoring the Ninety-Nines, May 28, 1939
Program, 5th Annual Commencement, Arthurdale High School, May 26, 1939
Program, 14th Annual Convention, West Virginia State Association of the National Association of Letters Carriers and Auxiliaries, Daniel Boone Hotel, Charleston, May 29-30, 1939
Program, 16th Annual Commencement, Dunbar High School, May 28-29, 1939
Program, 16th Annual Commencement, St. Albans High School, May 29, 1939
Program, 16th Annual Commencement, Nitro High School, May 31, 1939
Program, 35th Anniversary of Davis and Elkins Commencement, June 4-7, 1939
Program, Marshall County’s First Annual Observance of New Citizens Day, Community Playgrounds, Moundsville, June 12, 1939
Program, 5th Annual Apple Harvest Festival, Martinsburg, November 9-11, 1939
16:10
1940
Program, Annual Banquet of the Young Democratic Club of Jefferson County, Hill Top Hotel, Harpers Ferry, March 8, 1940
Program, 4th Annual Program of Pleasant Grove United Brethren Church, Old Mount Pleasant School, Fairmont Lions Club, April 1940
Program, 18th Annual Convention, Lions International District 29, Martinsburg, May 5-7, 1940
Program, Dedication of Cassville Junior High School, March 2, 1940
Flyer, Public Speaking and Social, Pine Grove Church, Needmore, July 20, 1940
Program, Monongalia County Italian-American Democratic Club
Flyer, Jennings Randolph Address, Moorefield, October 29, 1940
Program, Salem College Athletic Banquet Honoring Floyd Giebell, November 28, 1940
Program, 19th Annual Convention, West Virginia Intercollegiate Press Association, Elkins, May 6-7, 1940
16:11
1941
Program, Third Annual Banquet, Morgantown, West Virginia Postal Employees, Hotel Morgan, Morgantown, May 24, 1941
Twenty-Fourth Annual Commencement Exercises, Moorefield High School, May 26, 1941
Flyer, Public Speaking, Jennings Randolph, Tucker County Courthouse, Parsons, July 5, 1941
Flyer, Public Speaking, Jennings Randolph, Tucker County Courthouse, Parsons, July 5, 1941
Program, Twelfth Annual Mountain State Forest Festival, October 2-4, 1941
Flyer, 12th Annual Mountain State Forest Festival, Tri-State Championship Model Aviation Meet, October 4, 1941
16:12
1942
Program, 1942 District Meeting, West Virginia Petroleum Association, Tygart Hotel, Elkins, April 30, 1942
Flyer, “America At War,” Address by Jennings Randolph, Pocahontas County Courthouse, Marlinton, October 22, 1942
16:13
1943
Itinerary, Jennings Randolph, August 1943
16:14
1944
16:15
1945
Program, Parkersburg Junior Chamber of Commerce Sixth Annual Bosses Dinner, Chancellor Hotel, March 2, 1945
Program, Twenty-Second Annual Dinner of the White House Correspondents Association, Washington, March 22, 1945
Invitation, Reception to General Dwight D. Eisenhower Luncheon, Washington, June 18, 1945
Program, Twentieth Annual Commencement Exercises, Gilbert High School, May 16, 1945
Program, Graduation Exercises, Magnolia High School, Matewan, May 17, 1945
Program, Loyal Order of Moose Memorial Service, Lodge No. 662, Keyser, June 3, 1945
Program, Presentation Ceremonies, Army-Navy Production Award, Silman Manufacturing Corporation, Arthurdale, May 18, 1945
Program, Sixty-Fourth Annual Commencement, Fairmont Senior High School, May 28, 1945
Program, Commencement, Davis Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, Elkins, June 5, 1945
Program, Charter Night of the Martinsburg Lions Club, Shenandoah Hotel, Martinsburg, July 3, 1945
16:16
1945-1946
Green Palm News, Green Palm Restaurant, Romney
Program, West Virginia Petroleum Association, Second Congressional District Meeting, Tygart Hotel, Elkins, March 20, 1946
Program, Annual Banquet, Martinsburg Woman’s Club, Hotel Shenandoah, Martinsburg, April 29, 1946
Program, Twenty-Seventh Annual Commencement, Elk Garden High School, May 27, 1946
Program, Oglebay Institute Week, Virginia Theatre, Wheeling, May 26, 1946
Program, Memorial Day Program, 79th Annual Observance, United States National Cemetery, Grafton, May 30, 1946
16:17
1946
Program, Great Bluefield Junior Chamber of Commerce, Armistice Day Dinner, Bluefield Country Club, November 11, 1946
Program, Eighty-Third Anniversary, Dedication of the National Cemetery and Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg, November 19, 1946
16:18
Elections, 1940 and 1942
16:19
Capital Airlines, 1954-1956
16:20
Capital Airlines, 1957-1958
16:21
Clippings, 1946-1953
*Various contents of folder transferred to Limited Access Section.
**All contents of box transferred to Limited Access Section.