Box II.F. - 180
Contains 22 Results:
Sey-Sez, 1970-1972
This folder contains correspondence with: John G. Ryan, Commissioner of Insurance, Department of Banking and Insurance, Division of Insurance, Massachusetts; Samuel H. Weese, State Insurance Commissioner, West Virginia. Topics include: insurance, Retired Teachers Association, no fault auto insurance, historic sites, campaign, advertising, and inflation.
Sey-Sez, 1970-1972
This folder contains correspondence with: Seymour Charles, M.D., President, Physicians for Automotive Safety. Topics include: health care, insurance, school bus transportation, and the Buffalo Creek Disaster.
U.S. Senate, 1969-1972
Senate Finance Committee (U.S.), 1970 February
Senate Republican memos, 1971-1972
This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include:1972 Election, urban transportation, cost of health care, federal funding for public broadcasting, and economic news.
Senate Republican memos, 1971-1972
This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: energy, urban transportation, population, voting age population, and state and local finances.
Senate Republican memos, 1971-1972
This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: agriculture, energy, legislation, taxes, finance statistics, and the International Monetary Fund.
Senate Republican memos, 1971-1972
This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: legislation, nuclear weapons, draft reform, economic projections, summer interns, and heroin use.
Senate Republican memo , 1969-1971
This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: Vietnam War, Reorganization Act, national emergency strike legislation, May Day protests, legislation, federal spending, and draft reform.
Senate Republican memo , 1969-1971
This folder contains correspondence with: Senate Republican Policy Committee. Topics include: legislation, federal spending, supersonic transport, Nixon administration’s budget, and republican senators.