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The Rider Call Exhibit Collection

  • TxAM-CRS C000596
  • Colección
  • 2017, 2023-2024

This small collection consists of items created for and given out to attendees of the 3-day event surrounding the opening of the April-September Cushing exhibit The Rider Call: Kristen Britain's Fantasy Work and Fan Response. The exhibit celebrated the 25th anniversary of the publication of Britain's first novel Green Rider. It showcased both Britain’s work (through her books, the manuscript materials in which the texts evolved from idea to completion, and the beautiful art that illustrates it) and examples of fanworks created by many Green Rider fans, ranging from music to art to costumes to objects.

During April 5-7, 2024, Cushing hosted the exhibit's opening event that included a lecture, reading, and signing from Britain, as well as panels relating to her and work, cosplaying, and a trivia contest. The materials in this collection were given out or used during the events.

Small Collection.

Also included are two fanmade full-length costumes that were donated/loaned for the exhibit: one of Captain Laren Mapstone (made by Kimberly White), and Karigan G'ladheon as the avatar of Westrion, the god of death (made by Megan Notman); and a large cardboard cutout of Karigan, signed by Britain at the exhibit's opening in April 2024.

Karigan cutout

A large 2-dimensional cardboard cutout of Karigan G'Ladheon, taken from the cover art for Green Rider, displayed at the exhibit and signed by Britain on April 7, 2024.

Avatar Costume

A fanmade costume of Karigan G'ladheon as the avatar of Westirion, the god of death (made by Megan Notman). The costume consists of: a belt, bracers, arm cuffs, chestpiece, corset, hip pieces, leg greaves, shoe covers, crown, cloak, and black bodysuit, together with magnets that hold portions of the costume together and to a dress form.

Functions and Tours

Box-Folder
48-1
Mansion - Functions, July, 1982, Summary of scheduled functions, Mansion event request forms, party information sheets, letters, memos, notes, guest lists, seating chart, event check lists, and three photographs taken at the function of the Austin Women's Club

48-2
Mansion - Functions, Family Picnic, July 17, 1982, Event request form, party information sheet, event check list form, letters, notes, invoices, menu, invitation, list of invitees, list of acceptances, and list of Governor Clements' family tree with addresses

48-3
Mansion - Functions, June, 1982, Summary of scheduled functions, party information sheets, letters, memos, notes, menus, brochure, and auction donation contract for a tour of the Mansion

48-4
Mansion - Functions, May, 1982, Summary of scheduled functions, Mansion event request forms, party information sheets, memos, notes, invoices, lists of people invited, lists of people who accepted invitations, seating chart, and invitation

48-5
Mansion - Functions, Mansion function event request form, party information sheet, invitation, response cards, and letters regarding the dinner at the Mansion for former governors and their wives, May 6, 1982

48-6
Mansion - Functions, April, 1982, Summary of scheduled functions, Party information sheets, letters, memos, notes, invitation lists, and menus

48-7
Mansion - Functions, April 1, 1982 News Conference and Press Tour, Party information sheet, detailed schedule for the day, instructions to staff assisting in the event, list of press representatives attending, letters, memos, notes, instructions for roving hosts/hostesses, and a press kit containing a press release, list of donors to the Governor's Mansion restoration/renovation project, historical information on the Mansion, and color coded cards for various types of media representatives

48-8
Mansion - Functions, March, 1982, Party information sheets for private meals in the Mansion March 15-30 and party sheet, memos, and notes concerning meetings to prepare for the April 1, 1982 Press Tour of the Mansion

48-9
Mansion Apartment - Functions, June-August, 1981, Memos, party information sheets regarding appointments luncheons and a dinner party honoring James A. Michener in July, 1981

48-10
Mansion Apartment - Functions, March-May, 1981, Party information sheets, memos, and menus for working lunches and dinners at the apartment, receipts for airplane supplies, and a schedule and information sheet for the Easter Egg Hunt on the Capitol grounds

48-11
Mansion - Functions, Party information sheet, letters, memos, notes, receipts, menu, and list of foreign consuls in Houston for a courtesy call reception for those consuls apparently in the Capitol, April 30, 1981

48-12
Mansion - Functions, Invitation, clippings, letters, memos, notes, lists of people to be invited, and a detailed daily schedule for Governor Clements regarding a concert and reception honoring Senora Carmen Romano de Lopez Portillo, wife of the President of Mexico, May 18, 1981

48-13
Mansion - Functions - Apartment, Party information sheets, bills, memos, notes, letters, clipping, and menus concerning functions in the Governor's apartment and in the office reception rooms, January-August, 1980

48-14
Mansion - Functions - Governors of Mexico Visits, Party information sheets, letters, memos, notes, detailed schedules for Governor Clements, lists of people accompanying the Mexican Governors, lists of people invited to various functions, schedules for events during visits by Mexican Governors, Newsletters of the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas, list of gifts Governor Clements received on visits to Mexican states during 1979-1980, and press releases, regarding visits by Governors Oscar Flores Tapia of Coahuila, Alfonso Martinez Dominguez of Nuevo Leon, and Manuel Bernardo Aquirre of Chihuahua to Texas, 1979 and 1980

48-15
Mansion - Functions, Party information sheets, bills, letters, memos, notes, menus, and clipping, November-December 1979

48-16
Mansion - Functions, Party information sheets, menus, bills, record of reimbursable expenses, letters, memos, notes, lists of people invited, and press release, August, 1979

48-17
Mansion - Functions, Party information sheets, letters, memos, notes, menus, lists of people invited or attending, seating chart, and record of reimbursable expenses, June-July, 1979

48-18
Mansion - Functions, Letters, memos, notes, invitation, list of people invited, and menu, Clements Family Picnic, July 14, 1979

48-19
Mansion - Functions, Mansion event request forms, party information sheets, menus, letters, memos, notes, clipping, record of reimbursable expenses, bills, and lists of people invited, May 1979.
Includes one letter typed for but not signed by Mrs. Lyndon B. (Lady Bird) Johnson.

48-20
Mansion - Functions, Mansion event request forms, party information sheets, menus, letters, memos, notes, clippings, list of people invited and/or attending, seating chart, invitation, April, 1979

48-21
Mansion - Functions - Portillo Sisters, Party information sheet, letters, memos, notes, invitations, clipping, seating chart, and guest list for a luncheon at the Mansion for Senora Margarita Lopez-Portillo and Senorita Alicia Lopez Portillo, sisters of the President of Mexico Jose Lopez-Portillo, who were in Texas on business, April 20, 1979

48-22
Mansion - Functions, Mansion event request forms, party information sheets, menus, letters, memos, notes, record of reimbursable expenses for Mansion functions, invitation, and seating charts, March, 1979

48-23
Mansion - Functions, Mansion function request forms, party sheets, menus, letters, memos, notes, record of reimbursable expenses, and newsletter, February, 1979

48-24
Mansion - Functions, Regrets, Letters and notes about requests to use the Mansion that were denied, February-May, 1979

48-25
Mansion - Tours, Letters, memos, and registration records for groups to tour the Mansion, December, 1982

48-26
Mansion - Tours, Letters and registration records for groups to tour the Mansion, November, 1982

48-27
Mansion - Tours, Letters and registration records for groups to tour the Mansion, October, 1982

48-28
Mansion - Tours, Letter, note, and registration records for groups to tour the Mansion, September, 1982

48-29
Mansion - Tours, Registration records for groups to tour the Mansion, August, 1982

48-30
Mansion - Tours, Letter, notes, and registration records for groups to tour the Mansion, July, 1982

48-31
Mansion - Tours, Letters, memos, notes, and registration records for groups to tour the Mansion, June, 1982

48-32
Mansion - Tours, Letters, memos, notes, and registration records for groups to tour the Mansion, May, 1982

48-33
Mansion - Tours, Letters, memos, notes, and registration records for groups to tour the Mansion, April, 1982

48-34
Mansion - Tours - Regretted, Letters, memos, and notes regarding requests for tours of the Governor's Mansion that could be accommodated because the Mansion was still undergoing restoration or all of the tours on the requested date were fully booked when the request came in, March,1981-March, 1982

48-35
Mansion - Tours, Letters, memos, and notes regarding scheduling tours, April-May, 1979

48-36
Mansion - Tours, Letters, memos, and notes regarding scheduling tours, June-July, 1979

Correspondence, Schedules, and Functions

Box-Folder
47-1
Mansion - Correspondence, No Answer, Letters and notes to Rita Clements to which no response was deemed necessary or sent, 1980

47-2
Mansion - Correspondence, Response, General, Correspondence about a variety of topics, 1980

47-3
Mansion - Correspondence, Recipe Requests, Letters and notes concerning requests for favorite recipes primarily from individuals and groups compiling cookbooks, 1980

47-4
Mansion - Correspondence, Special Requests for Aid, Letters and notes concerning requests for assistance with a variety of problems, 1980

47-5
Mansion - Correspondence, Special Requests for Aid, Letters and notes concerning requests for assistance with a variety of problems, 1980

47-6
Mansion - Correspondence, Special Requests for Aid, Tears Case, Correspondence, memos, and notes concerning an automobile accident in which one neighbor backed into another neighbor's car parked across the street, involvement on the State Insurance Commission, and a lawsuit filed by the owner of the damaged automobile Stuart Tears and his son David Brian Tears, 1979-1980

47-7
Mansion - Correspondence, Christmas Gifts, 1981 RCC/WPC, Note about a Christmas wrapping service and a memo about Governor Clements making out a check to the Governor Clements Committee to reimburse it for paying for Christmas gifts sent out for Governor and Rita Clements, 1981

47-8
Mansion - Correspondence, Gifts, Birthday, Notes and letters regarding gifts and greeting cards sent to Rita Clements, 1980-1981

47-9
Mansion - Correspondence, Gift Choices, Courac Trays Inventory, Notes, memos, and flyer about ordering and sending out the trays as gifts and a record, of trays ordered and sent out, 1981-1982

47-10
Mansion - Correspondence, Gift Choices, RCC/WPC, Letters, memo, and notes regarding ordering items to be sent out as gifts, 1981

47-11
Mansion - Correspondence, Gifts Received Personal, Notes, records of gifts given to Governor and Rita Clements mostly at Christmas time, and thank you letters from Rita Clements for the gifts, 1980-1982

47-12
Mansion - Correspondence, Tourist Information - Capitol/Mansion, Notes and brief publications about various aspects of Texas history including the State Seal of Texas, Six Flags Over Texas, the Texas Capitol, Governor's Mansion, Stephen Fuller Austin, Texas in 1839, the Bluebonnet, Texas Capitals, Texas Missions, Texas Navy, Texas Rangers, Texas History in Terrazzo, Texas Emblems, Birth of a Banner about nine different battle flags of Texas, and Duties and Powers of the Texas Governor

47-13
Mansion - Texas Capitol, History, General, Brief publications including one that has many facts and brief notes about Texas, a transcript of the Texas Declaration of Independence, a photocopy of the original and a transcript of the letter Colonel William Barrett Travis wrote from the Alamo on February 24, 1836, the Battle of San Jacinto, the Texas Capitol, and a chart of the basic steps in the Texas Legislative process

47-14
Mansion - Correspondence, ERA, Note, press statement by Rita Clements on the Equal Rights Amendment, and list of people who received copy of that statement, 1979

47-15
Mansion - Correspondence, Family Tree, Exchange of letters with the Texas Historical Commission on Crocker family, note, and list of guests for the Clements Family picnic at the Governor's Mansion on July 14, 1979

47-16
Mansion - Correspondence, Form Letters, List of and copies of form letters used in responding to letters sent to Rita Clements in 1978 and possibly 1979

47-17
Mansion - Correspondence. Job Requests, Correspondence with individuals seeking jobs in the government or gubernatorial appointments, 1979

47-18
Mansion - Correspondence, Materials Request, Correspondence regarding people wanting objects, 1979

47-19
Mansion - Correspondence, No Answer, Mostly short notes and cards to Rita Clements most of which have RCC written on them by here a few of which have "ans" noted probably indicated they were actually answered, 1979

47-20
Mansion - Correspondence, Response General, Miscellaneous letters sent to Rita Clements, 1979.
The last item in the folder is a detailed memorandum from Governor Clements on how all correspondence of the Governor's office is to be handled and filed, 1979.

47-21
Mansion - Correspondence, Recipe Requests, Correspondence with individuals and groups involved in collecting recipes for a cookbook most often as a fundraising project, 1979

47-22
Mansion - Correspondence, Special Requests for Aid, Correspondence with citizens on a variety of issues some of which were answered by Governor Clements or his staff members rather than by Rita Clements, 1979

47-23
Mansion - Correspondence, Supporters [see Congrats file for early supporters], Mostly congratulatory letters on becoming Governor, 1979

47-24
Mansion - Correspondence, Volunteer Offers, Letters regarding offering assistance, 1979

47-25
Mansion - Correspondence, Gifts, Letters mostly thanking people for various gifts with a few sent for other reasons, 1979

47-26
Mansion - Correspondence, Gifts Received, Personal, Letters, notes, gift record forms concerning gifts sent or delivered to Governor and Rita Clements and a copy of a Gifts Policy prepared for and distributed to all employees by Governor Clements, 1979

47-27
Mansion - Correspondence, Governor's Official Portrait, Letters, memos, notes, and information on portrait artists who might be considered to paint the official portrait of Governor Clements at the end of his service as Governor, 1979-1980

47-28
Mansion - Correspondence, Governor's Position Papers, Notes and position papers and form letters of Governor Clements on a wide variety of issues for distribution to people who write to the Governor's Office about those issues, 1979-1980

47-29
Mansion - Correspondence, Inaugural, Family Activity, Memos, notes, and schedules for various individuals and family groups for the inaugural festivities on January 15-16, 1979

47-30
Mansion - Correspondence, Inaugural, General, Memos on media requests for Rita Clements and security for pre-inaugural and inaugural activities, letter to Rita Clements requesting certain individuals be invited to one of the inaugural affairs, list of members of the Austin Inaugural Committee, and detailed schedule for January 15, 1979 activities from 7:30 a.m. until midnight

47-31
Mansion - Correspondence, Legislature, General Information, Letter from Mrs. Peyton McKnight resigning her position as president of the Senate Ladies Club, letter from the new president Mrs. Bernice Trager providing names of new officers of that club, cover letter for information sent to Joann Cook, and lists of members of the Texas Senate and House of Representatives, 1979

47-32
Mansion - Correspondence, Apartment, Search for, Letters, memos, and notes regarding finding a residence for Governor and Rita Clements while the Governor's Mansion was being restored, 1979

47-33
Mansion - Correspondence, Apartment, Cambridge Towers, Memos and notes about arrangements in and floor plan of the apartment at which Governor and Rita Clements resided while the Mansion was being restored, list of furnishings at the apartment as of August 23, 1979

47-34
Mansion - Correspondence, Phone System, Letters, memos, notes concerning the installation of phones in the Mansion and the Cambridge Towers and the use and possible misuse of state phones, and instructions for using the Centrex phone system, 1979-1981

47-35
Mansion - Correspondence, March of Dimes, Letter indicating Rita Clements accepts the chairmanship of the January 1979 Mothers' March of Dimes and a newsletter of the Dallas March of Dimes, 1979-1980

47-36
Mansion - Correspondence, Media Articles on First Lady, Letter, memo, briefing document for Rita Clements regarding tying a yellow ribbon around a tree on the Mansion Lawn with Mrs. Dorothy Royer, mother of William B. Royer then being held hostage in Iran, clippings about some of Rita Clements' activities, and copies of here speeches of February 8, 1979 and the County Judges and Commissioners Conference in College Station, TX on February 8, 1979 and at the annual membership meeting of the Greater Dallas Crime Commission in Dallas on February 13, 1979, 1979-1980

47-37
Mansion - Correspondence, Memos sent by Joann C. Cook, Memos, mostly to Rita Clements, about a variety of issues regarding arrangements for the Mansion, 1979

47-38
Mansion - Mexico, Correspondence, Portillo and Arts, Letters and memos regarding the visit to Texas of two sisters of the President of Mexico Lopez-Portillo and the possibility of the State of Texas paying for the Austin Symphony to travel to Mexico and give a concert, 1979

47-39
Mansion - Personnel, Attendance, Present, Monthly records of time worked by certain Mansion employees, 1979-1980, login/logout sheets for Department of Public Safety officers at the Mansion, October 15-December 22, 1979, and list of official state holidays September 1978-August 1979

47-40
Mansion - Personnel, Travel Expenses, Records of expenses for travel by Mansion employees and copy of September 1977 State Employees' Travel Allowance Guide, 1977 and 1979-1980

47-41
Manson - Workman's Compensation Information, Memos, poster, and copy of Workman's Compensation Handbook for State Agencies, 1975

47-42
Mansion - Republican Governor's Conference, Letters and notes of thanks for gifts given to governors and their wives during a visit to Texas, 1979-1980

47-43
Mansion - State Song, Letters, memos, notes, copy of the text of the song, two cassette tapes of
"Texas, Our Texas," and a newspaper clipping about the history of the song and its adoption as the state song by the Texas Legislature, 1980-1981

47-44
Mansion - Volunteer Program, First Lady's Correspondence, Letters, note, and copies of the May-June 1979 issue of The Older Texan and the March, 1979 issue of The Texas Volunteer, 1979-1980

47-45
Mansion - Monthly Calendars, Mansion functions, 1982, April-December, Memos in which are listed the days on the month on which functions were scheduled, the times of the events, the nature of the function and the person in charge of supervising the function, and the group for whom the function was scheduled.

[Note: It is noted on the label that documents of this type were not created in 1979, 1980, and 1981.]

47-46
Mansion - Weekly Schedules, Abbreviated schedules for Governor and Rita Clements primarily regarding their meals during each day of the week, 1979

47-47
Mansion - Weekly Schedules, Abbreviated schedules for Governor and Rita Clements primarily regarding their meals during each day of the week, 1980

47-48
Mansion - Weekly Schedules, Abbreviated schedules for Governor and Rita Clements primarily regarding their meals during each day of the week, 1981

47-49
Mansion - Weekly Schedules, Abbreviated schedules for Governor and Rita Clements primarily regarding their meals during each day of the week, 1982

47-50
Mansion - Functions, January 1983

47-51
Mansion - Functions, Invitation lists for Friends of the Governor's Mansion functions in the Mansion, April-September, 1982

47-52
Mansion - Functions, December 1982, Summary of scheduled functions, invitations, invoices for foods for some functions, lists of people invited, and invitations

47-53
Mansion - Functions, November 1982, Summary of scheduled functions, Mansion Event Request Forms, letters, memos, notes, and schedules regarding some of the events schedules

47-54
Mansion - Functions, October 1982, Summary of scheduled function, Mansion Event Request Forms, party information sheets, letters, memos, notes, invitations, and guest lists

47-55
Mansion - Function Requests, Regrets, Letters, memos, and notes about requests to have functions in the Mansion between June 1982 and January 1983 that could not be accommodated

47-56
Mansion - Function, September 1982, Summary of scheduled functions, Mansion Event Request Forms, party information sheets, letters, memos, notes, guest lists

47-57
Mansion - Functions, Luncheon for Mrs. Mason Crocker, September 30, 1982, Party information sheets, event check list, list of invitees, and thank you letters from friends of Mrs. Crocker who attended the luncheon in the Mansion hosted by her daughter, Rita Clements

47-58
Mansion - Functions, August, 1982, Summary of scheduled functions, Mansion event request forms, party information sheets, letters, memos, notes, guest lists,

47-59
Mansion - Functions, Birthday party for Mrs. Mason Crocker, August 11, 1982, Party information sheet, Event check list form, letters, memos, notes, invitation, lists of persons invited and accepted, and seating chart

Restoration

Box-Folder
45-36
General Correspondence and memos including information on moving and storage of household goods, provisions for handicapped persons, and Negley & Company furnishing the exterior paint products,

45-37
Blacksmith/Iron Fence, Correspondence, memos, and notes about and with the person who performed repairs and restoration to iron gates and fence during the restoration of the Mansion, 1980-1982

45-38
Letter, memo, notes, requisitions, orders, specifications, and bid tabulation for carpet in the Carriage House, 1980-1981

45-39
List of chandeliers and light fixtures in the Mansion, report on the introduction and use of chandeliers in the Mansion, inventory of chandeliers and fixtures which Lawless & Alford removed from the property and need to be returned to the property, inventory of lighting fixtures in the Mansion, and memos, notes, and invoices regarding removing and reinstalling fixtures in the Mansion, 1979-1982

45-40
Correspondence mostly with citizens about the restoration of the Mansion, 1979-1981.
Also includes a long letter from Mrs. Price (Jean) Daniels with copies of two early photographs of the mansion and a memo by Dorothy Blodgett about Mrs. Daniels' research on the history of the building; a letter from former governor Allan Shivers with an article by Roger M. Williams titled "Edward Vason Jones: Architect and Classicist" copied from an unknown journal

45-41
Reports, proposals, and recommendations concerning restoration of the Governor's Mansion including one sent to Jim Hendricks by the members of the Texas Historical Commission concerning some reservations they had after a review of the design/development plans for the renovation, one by Roy Eugene graham, an architect and Associate Professor of Architecture and Planning at the University of Texas on the Architecture and Interior Considerations of the Governor's Mansion, one on Greek Revival Architecture in Texas by Blake Alexander, a transcript of a paper by Roy Graham on Greek Revival Architecture in America at the Winedale Workshop II in 1969, a brief report of a discussion with Pat Sharpe of Texas Monthly about a planned article on the Mansion, an outline of recommendations by architect James L. Hendricks to Mrs. Price Daniel, Sr., as Chairman of the Governor's Mansion Study Committee, an outline of structural changes, repairs, and improvements to the Mansion between 1865 and 1978, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 23 creating a six-member committee to study the need for restoration and renovation of the Governor's Mansion and reports its findings and recommendations to the 66th Legislature prior to the adjournment of the Regular Session, a copy of the report of that committee, a report of the State Board of Control on the past and present problems of the Governor's Mansion and including an October 19, 1962 report on the renovation of the air-conditioning system and repair and refinishing of the Governor's Mansion, and a brief report on laws affecting the Governor/s Mansion and changes and renovations

45-42
Irrigation Proposal, Letters, memos, and notes concerning updating and expanding the existing irrigation system on the capitol grounds, 1980-1981

45-43
Joint Committee, Letters, memos, notes, copy of Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 23 establishing the joint Senate and House Committee to study the need for restoration of the Governor's Mansion, report on the laws affecting the Mansion, report by the State Board of Control on past and present building problems in the Mansion including a 1958 report on the foundation under the original portion of the Mansion, letters and party sheet concerning a reception for committees involved in the restoration project, an outline scope of work to be done on the Mansion, a copy of the Report to the Legislature by the Governor's Mansion Study Committee created by SCR 23, an outline listing of structural changes, repairs and improvements to the Mansion between 1865 and 1978, and copies of architectural plans for the Mansion done by the WPA in 1936

45-44
Landscape Lighting, Letters, memos, notes, press release, clipping, photograph of Rita Clements and John Watson [?] looking at architectural drawings of plans for aesthetic and general security lighting around the Mansion, and a portfolio containing a letter from and brochures about John Watson who proposed to give the lighting to the state, 1980-1982

45-45
Marble, Memo and notes about using a scalloped piece of marble from the old Rau table for Rita Clements' personal tall dresser in the Southwest bedroom, 1982

45-46
Paint Analysis, Letters, notes, purchase voucher for paint analysis on various areas of the Mansion, report titled Microscopic Analysis to Determine and Evaluate the Nature and Colors of the Original Surface Coatings of the Mansion, notes about five samples submitted for analysis, architectural plan for the Mansion showing the locations from which the samples were taken, explanation of charges for analysis, invoice, and a guide for investigating the original paint color of old houses titled Paint pamphlet, 1982

45-47
Paint Colors, Letters, memos, notes, request for requisition, and list of paint colors chosen for various rooms of the Mansion, 1981-1982

45-48
Paintings File, Lists of paintings, letters, memos, notes, invoices, agreements for contract services, estimates of the cost of conservation of paintings, and appraisal of four paintings, 1979-1982

Restoration, Arts and Humanities Commission, and Correspondence

Box-Folder
46-1
Restoration--Press Conference, Letters, memos, notes, and lists of invitees to a March 11, 1980 press conference to announce the letting of a contract to renovate the Governor's Mansion.
Also includes a cassette tape recording and a transcript of the press conference.

46-2
Restoration - Security, Memos about purchasing a safe for the Mansion, status of window in the Mansion and covered parking for certain vehicles, and other security matters and measures for the restored Mansion, 1980-1981

46-3
Restoration -Speeches by Rita C. Clements, Texts of Rita Clements' speeches about restoring the Governor's Mansion to Dallas County Medical Auxiliary in Dallas, November 7, 1979; Austin Women's Club in Austin, December 13, 1979; Pi Beta Phi Alumnae in Austin, February 14, 1980 [includes a note from Joann Cook to Mark Heckman about suggested revisions and additions to future speeches on this topic]; The Heritage Society of Austin, Inc. in Austin, May 21, 1980; San Antonio Junior League in San Antonio, September 8, 1980; Dallas County Historical Commission's Annual Awards Luncheon in Dallas, November 6, 1980; Pi Beta Phi - University of Texas in Austin, December 1, 1980; Pecos County Historical Commission Awards Meeting in Fort Stockton, December 2, 1980; Coastal Bend Cotton Wives Spring Luncheon in Corpus Christi, May 5, 1981; Lubbock Heritage Society in Lubbock, May 27, 1981; and Re-Opening of the Governor's Mansion in Austin, April 1, 1982.
Also includes copies of note cards for off the cuff remarks on the restoration. Also contains a speech by Dorothy Blodgett representing Rita Clements at the Docent Organization at the Bayou Bend Museum in Houston along with notes to introduce Blodgett and correspondence with Blodgett about speaking.
[Note: There are many other speeches on the Mansion restoration in the speech files.]

46-4
Restoration - Tri Delt Antique Show and GM [Governor's Mansion], Correspondence, memos, notes, clippings, and schedule for the fund raising event of which Governor and Rita Clements were honorary show chairmen, and text of an article in the Dallas Morning News about the Governor's Mansion by William P. Murchison, Jr., 1979-1981

46-5
Restoration - Window Treatment, Memos, notes, invoices, and copies of checks for shutters and draperies in various rooms of the Governor's Mansion, 1979-1982

46-6
Restoration - Computer Change Orders that Were Carried Out, Notes about and copies of change orders on Mansion furnishings to correct errors in the descriptions, locations, and values of certain items and to remove missing or lost items from the inventory, 1979 and 1981

46-7
Restoration - History of First Ladies, Notes, clipping about a television tour of the Governor's Mansion, clippings about governor's wives, and an autographed copy of Texas' First Ladies Historic Costume Collection, Texas Woman's University by Velda Wilbern Newcomer, 1979

46-8
Restoration - Arts/Humanities Commission - Mansion Exterior, Clements, Notes about various work on the exterior of the Mansion and to the grounds, 1979

46-9
Restoration - Arts/Humanities Commission - Mansion Exterior, Smith, Letter concerning exterior lighting during the term of Preston Smith, 1972

46-10
Restoration - Arts Commission, Mansion/Clements Administration, Furnishings - Belter/Halsell Set, Letters, memos, notes, agreements, deeds of gift, clippings, descriptions of gifts of furniture, and shipping records concerning certain sets of furniture known as the Belter set and the Halsell Set and one chair given by Kittie Nelson Ferguson to the Governor's Mansion for permanent display as complete units with the understanding if they were taken off display they were to be given to sent to other institutions designated by the donors, 1973-1981

46-11
Briscoe (Mrs. Janey) Portrait, Letter, memo, and clipping about a portrait of Mrs. Briscoe being commissioned by the Texas Fine Arts Society and being given to the Governor's Mansion, 1973-1975

46-12
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion Furnishings, Clements Administration, Letters, memos, and notes about six matching silver butter plates with MMN monogrammed on them given to Mrs. Neff when her husband Pat was Governor, other furniture to be used in the Mansion, and lists of furniture that has been boxed and sent to Central Supply for auction and other furniture that was not be repaired, and information on drapes to be used in the Governor's private quarters, 1979

46-13
Arts Commission, Mansion - Furnishing Research, Clements Administration, Letters, memos, notes, lists, and clippings related to furnishings in or belonging to the Governor's Mansion including a 1861 inventory of the articles in the governor's house, an article titled Where the Governors of Texas Live and Transact Business from the October 23, 1921 Austin Statesman, a six page summary of the evolution of the Mansion's construction and changes to it, two pages of a transcript of an interview with Miss Ima Hogg in May 1962, excerpts from the minutes of the Texas Commission on Art and Humanities between
1973 and 1978, summary of minutes of the Mansion Board, 1931-1943, various notes and transcript of a conversation about the Beltar Parlor Set, information on numerous other furniture pieces and other furnishings, information on the Ima Hogg Rosewood parlor set, and the donation of Sam Houston Allred's baby quilt to the Fort Belknap Archives, 1861-1980

46-14
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion Furnishings, Letters, lists of items picked up for repair, restoration, and refinishing, lists of items delivered, invoices, and other materials relating to the services of Jed Mace in working on Mansion furnishings and list of Mansion items sent to Dallas for the Tri Delta Auction Charity Show, 1979-1980

46-15
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Exhibits on Governor's Mansion, Letters about setting up a display on the restoration of the Mansion in the Austin Foleys store and text of a brochure to be available with the exhibit to explain the restoration project, 1980

46-16
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Inventory, Working lists, Memos, notes, and various lists of furnishings with some status reports on items on the lists, 1979

46-17
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Pease Collection - Furnishings, Clements "Pease Collection," Letters, memos, and notes about Pease items already in the Mansion collection and seeking information on other Pease materials and documents that might be made available to the Mansion for the planned second state bedroom to be names the Elisha M. Pease Bedroom, 1979-1980

46-18
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Pease Collection - Pease Clock, Letters and transcripts or summaries of conversations with descendants of Governor and Mrs. Pease concerning a metal encased clock of uncertain date sometimes claimed to have been in the Governor's Mansion during Governor Pease's tenure there beginning in 1857.
It appears that an older clock might have been put inside a metal housing at some point possibly after 1900, 1982.

46-19
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Pease Collection - Governor's Mansion, Notes about, descriptions of, notes of conversations about, and signed gift form regarding certain pieces of Pease furniture in the Mansion collection, 1982

46-20
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Pease Collection - In Governor's Office, letters, notes, memos, and an agreement concerning certain pieces of Pease family furniture belonging to the Texas State Library and Archives but on loan to the Governor's Office.
Two bookcases had been taken to the Texas Water Commission office by Lee Biggart, 1963-1981

46-21
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Pease Collection, Texas State Library Documentation, Notes, copies from Texas State Library Newsletters, lists of furniture, clippings, and a report titled Evolution of the Pease Collection Given to the Texas State Library, 1959-1982

46-22
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Pease Collection, Missing Materials, Reports, mostly undated, concerning missing items

46-23
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Pease Collection, Pease Collection in Pease Room Texas State Library, Notes, copies of acquisition documents, and excerpts from Texas State Library Newsletters about acquisition of Pease materials by the Texas State Library

46-24
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Pease Collection, Relic Storage, Letters, donation records forms, accession records, notes, and copies of pages from the Relic Location List of the Texas State library concerning items given by the great-grandchildren of Governor and Mrs. Elisha M. Pease to the Texas State Library

46-25
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Sam Houston Bedroom, Letter, excerpts from Texas Governor's Wives by Pearl Cashell Jackson (1916) and the Austin Statesman (January 2, 1912) record of backgrounds and furnishings installed in the room by Larry A. Schrader and Revelle & Co. with values of each item, invoices from Revelle & Co. for items supplied and services rendered, and a memo concerning the gift of a dressing table by Revelle & Co., 1978-1979

46-26
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Sam Houston Bedroom, Report by consultants and architects Revell & Company of Austin on the bedroom and its furnishings including what alterations were made to the room over time, 1978

46-27
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Furnishings/Clements Administration, Sam Houston Portraits, Correspondence, memos, notes, and invoices concerning Adrian Lamb execute three copies of the Martin Johnson Heade portrait of Sam Houston.
One copy was for Governor and Rita Clements, one was for Governor Lamar Alexander of Tennessee, and one was for Doug Brown, Special Assistant to Governor Clements, 1980-1981.
Also includes a copy of information on the artist Heade from Painting in Texas The Nineteenth Century by Pauline A. Pinckney.

46-28
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Silver Pieces, Memos, notes, requests for bids, invoices, purchase vouchers, lists of items to be placed on inventory, record of gifts received at the Mansion for state use, letter about and list of silver given to the Mansion in the will of Miss Ima Hogg, notes thanking donors of silver to the Mansion, list of silver given in honor of Governor and Mrs. John B. Connally, and list of silver items donated, 1964-1979

46-29
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Furnishings, Clements Administration, Silver Flatware (State, Hogg, etc.), Letters, memos, notes, lists of silver, invoices, copies of checks, state purchase voucher, and an agreement to transport silver from Austin to Taunton, Massachusetts where it was to be repaired and polished by Joe Koen & Sons and returned to Austin, 1979-1982

46-30
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Furnishings, University of Texas, Clements, Letters, memos, and notes concerning furniture at various locations on the University of Texas Campus which might be loaned to the Governor's office including two chairs that once belonged to Governor Hogg that were in the Texas Memorial Museum, and unspecified furniture at the Harry Ransome Center, 1979-1980

46-31
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Furnishings, Grant Projects, Letter and note on restrictions relating to grants from the office of the U. S. Secretary of the Interior concerning the eligibility of the Texas Governor's Mansion for federal grant money as a National Historic Landmark, 1979

46-32
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Furnishings Repair, Note about and business card from Tera Nance who wanted to care for antique clocks in the Mansion, notes about the condition of an electric mixer memo about and copy of a form to be used in removing items from the Mansion for repair, and notes about repairing or restoring other Mansion furniture, 1979

46-33
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion, Clements Administration, Furnishings - Seat Covers, Memos and notes about inviting women to an event in the Mansion who had made needlepoint covers for state dining room chairs, 1979

46-34
Arts and Humanities Commission, Dolph Briscoe Administration, Minutes and other materials relating to meetings of the Advisory Council of the Texas Commission on the Arts and Humanities, tentative text for an illustrated brochure on the Governor's Mansion, two versions of text for Mansion tour guides to use in giving tours, transcripts of two papers on Greek Revival Architecture presented Roy Graham and Blake Alexander at the 1969 Windedale Workshop, letters, notes, and correspondence of Lynn Osborne about and draft of her report on the architectural and interior furnishings with a bibliography on the Texas Governor's Mansion done as a student in the School of Architecture at the University of Texas, 1973

46-35
Arts and Humanities Commission, Dolph Briscoe Administration, Report on the history of the Mansion by William Seale, Note about Seale's books The Tasteful Interlude and Recreating the Historic Home Interior, a review of the latter of the two, letter from the Texas Commission on the Arts and Humanities, memo from the Commission concerning employing William Seale as a consultant regarding the Mansion, copy of an agreement between the Commission and Seale, and a copy of Seale's report on the Governor's Mansion lacking the paint report and some other unspecified material, 1974-1975

46-36
Arts and Humanities Commission, Dolph Briscoe Administration, Mansion - Furnishings, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, purchase orders, copies of pages of a furniture catalog from which Mrs. Briscoe purchased furniture for the Mansion, report of the backgrounds and furnishings purchased for the Mansion from Larry A. Schrader and Revell & Co. and installed in the Mansion, segment from the nomination of the Manson for the National Register, and a report of recent acquisitions and additions to the Mansion furnishings, 1971-1979

46-37
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Furnishings, Preston Smith Administration, Correspondence, memos, notes, purchase orders, invoices, report on Furnishings of Historic Interest in the Governor's Mansion by Mrs. Price Daniel, and information on the Texas Fine Arts Commission, 1962 and 1969-1972

46-38
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Furnishings, Preston Smith Administration, Notes and correspondence, 1970-1972

46-39
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Furnishings Repairs, Preston Smith Administration, Memos, notes, bills, and invoices related to repairs in the mansion and its furnishings much of which was done at the Texas Department of Corrections in Huntsville, 1969

46-40
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Interior, William P. Clements, Jr., Letters, memos, notes, and a clipping concerning possible complete renovation of the Governor's Mansion, January-March, 1979

46-41
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Interior, Dolph Briscoe, Letters, report by Roy Eugene Graham on the Architecture and Interior Considerations of the Governor's Mansion, clipping of an article about Mrs. Briscoe leaving the Mansion, list of things Mrs. Briscoe did to the interior of the Mansion, and a list of resolutions of the Texas Commission on the Arts and Humanities August 1, 1973, 1973-1979

46-42
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Interior, Proposals for improving the Mansion, Preston Smith, Letters, note, and report on proposed improvements, renovations, and redecorating for the Governor's Mansion, 1969

46-43
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Research, pre-Clements, Books, articles, Letters, memos, notes, sections on the Mansion from reports of Governors John Connally, Dolph Briscoe, and Preston Smith, bibliography of books with information on the Governor's Mansion, clipping, a description of the Mansion during the Allan Shivers Administration, and a booklet on the Mansion published during the time Preston Smith was Governor, 1972-1979

46-44
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - History General, before Preston Smith, Letters, notes, clippings, reports on the Governor's Mansion and some if its furnishings, and a reprint of articles apparently by Carolyn Patrick from the Dallas Morning News on the Governor's Mansion, 1942-1966 with some 1979 cover letters for copies of earlier materials

46-45
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Landscaping, Dolph Briscoe, Letter, invoice, and purchase vouchers regarding planting of twelve live oak trees on the grounds of the Governor's Mansion and report of the Governor's Mansion Committee of the Texas Commission on the Arts and Humanities on the hiring of William Seale as a consultant to prepare a master plan for the restoration and renovation of the Mansion, 1974

46-46
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Landscaping, John Connally, Letters, memos, note, clippings, Attorney General's opinion, and section of a report from Governor John Connally to the Legislature, and information for tour guides to use in giving tours of the Governor's Mansion gardens all relating to using iron fence that once surrounded the Texas Capitol grounds in putting a fence around the Governor's Mansion, 1966-1967 and 1982

46-47
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Landscaping, Preston Smith, Letters, memos, notes, photocopies of photographs of statues on the Mansion grounds, draft text of a state historical marker for the Mansion, state purchase order for the materials needed for an underground sprinkler system for the Mansion, and reports of proposed changes and improvements to the Mansion gardens and the landscaping of the Mansion, types and numbers of flowers and trees to be planted, and results of soil tests in the gardens, 1968-1972

46-48
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Legislation, William P. Clements, Jr., Letters, press release, clippings, Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 23 concerning the appointment of a committee to study the need for restoration and renovation of the Governor's Mansion, and a first draft of a book chapter titled "The Economic Impact of the Arts upon Communities," by Bill D. Francis, 1979

46-49
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - National Historical Landmark, Letters, memos, list of National Register properties in Texas, application for placing the Governor's Mansion on the list of National Register properties, copy of a brochure about the National Historic Landmarks Program, and list of people attending the March 2, 1976 ceremony at which a National Historic Landmark plaque and certificate for the Governor's Mansion, 1974-1979

46-50
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Operating, Preston Smith, Letters, memos one of deals with and has attached to it a list of furniture removed from three rooms of the Mansion, purchase requests and orders, and a schedule for Mansion employees including some changes among them, 19690-1972

46-51
Arts and Humanities Commission, Mansion - Research on House, William P. Clements, Jr., Letters, memos, notes, reports, clippings, copy of the speech of Dorothy Blodgett representing Mrs. Rita Clements at the Docents Organization at Bayou Bend Museum in Houston, records of structural changes and alterations to the Mansion, typed copy of a March 29, 1883 article about the Mansion from the Austin Weekly Statesman, list of governors who occupied the Mansion with dates 157-1979, an inventory of furniture and articles of Governors Mansion on November 8, 1961, copies of plans of the Mansion done for the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1936, list of renovations and improvements to the Mansion 1950-1978, report on the renovation of the air conditioning system of in 1962, and an anonymous 16 page document about Miriam Ferguson, 1972-1981

46-52
Mansion, Research, Engraving, Note and two copies of an engraving of the Mansion probably about 1873 or 1874

46-53
Mansion, Silver from USS Texas, Letters, memos, and notes concerning the ownership of the silver service from the battleship Texas (BB-35) and the possibility of giving a token item or items of that silver to the new and active Texas (CGN-39), 1948-1980

46-54
Mansion - Budget, Memos about and monthly reports on the budget for the Governor's Mansion, 1979-1981

46-55
Mansion - Christmas Cards Received, Notes, one of which is from Rita Clements to Joann Cook instructing her to keep them to look at when they plan the Governor's Christmas card for 1982 attached to three Christmas cards and two notebooks containing the names and addresses of people who sent cards to Governor Clements in 1981

46-56
Mansion - Correspondence, Job Request, Correspondence regarding the appointment of Mrs. George Plunkett Red to the Battleship Texas Commission, 1980

46-57
Mansion - Correspondence, Materials Request, Correspondence regarding postcards of the Mansion and surrounding grounds and making a model of the Mansion, 1980-1981

46-58
Mansion - Correspondence, No Answer, Letters and notes to Rita Clements to which no responses were written, 1981. Includes one note from Barbara Bush.

46-59
Mansion - Correspondence, Response General, One letter from D'Fleming has attached a copy of the words and music to the song he wrote titled "C G N Texas" and referred to as CGN 39, but the vessel was undoubtedly the SSN 700 USS Dallas as he refers to Rita Clements "authenticating" the keel, 1981.
Rita Clements was sponsor of the nuclear submarine USS Dallas or SSN 700.

46-60
Mansion - Correspondence, Recipe Request, Letters requesting favorite recipes of Governor or Rita Clements primarily from individuals and groups compiling cookbooks for gifts or fundraising, 1981.
Recipes most often sent were for Chicken Enchiladas and Pecan Tassies.

46-61
Mansion - Correspondence, Special Requests for Aid, Letters seeking information of assistance on a variety of issues and personal matters, 1981

46-62
Mansion - Correspondence, Governors of Other States, Lists of names of governors with names of spouses, length of term of office, beginning date for current term, number of previous terms, maximum number of consecutive terms, name of spouse, office address, and Governor's residence address, 1981 and program for the National Governors' Association meeting in Louisville in July, 1979

46-63
Mansion - Correspondence, Governor's Staff List, Staff of the Governor's Office arranged by divisions and functions, 1980

46-64
Mansion - Correspondence, Hostages - Background/Events, Correspondence about and Governor Clements Official Memorandum concerning hostages taken from the American Embassy in Iran, 1979-1980

46-65
Mansion - Correspondence, Media Articles on First Lady, Note, pages from September 1982 issue of Ladies Home Journal containing recipes supplied by wives of Governors including Rita Clements, article from April 14, 1982 Brenham Banner Press about Rita Clements receiving the Ruth Lester award from the Texas Historical Commission, copy of an article about Rita Clements from the March 1982 issue of ULTRA, and the Fall 1982 issue of The Texas Volunteer that contains a photograph of and an article about Rita Clements speaking about Voluntarism at the Longview Regional Hospital's Auxiliary Awards luncheon

46-66
Mansion - Correspondence, Paragon Properties, Memos and notes about plans of John Watson of Paragon Properties to build a hotel and restaurant on Colorado Street near the Mansion, 1981

Photographs, Awards, Campaign, Inauguration, and Other Materials

Box-Folder
43-1
Videotape of Rita Clements' public service announcement regarding Project Teach.
More on this is in box 38-81.

43-2
Inauguration Photographs, 12 sheets of color contact prints of various social activities during the January 1979 inauguration

43-3
Inauguration Photographs, 3 ½" X 4 7/8" color pictures of various parts of the January 1979 inauguration ceremony

43-4
Inauguration Photographs, 3 ½ " X 4 7/8" color pictures of the morning worship service prior to the January 1979 inauguration ceremony

43-5
Inauguration Photographs, 3 ½" X 4 7/8" color pictures of the various January 1979 inaugural receptions and balls

43-6
Inauguration Photographs, 3 ½" X 4 7/8" color pictures of the various January 1979 inaugural receptions and balls

43-7
Inauguration Photographs, 3 ½" X 4 7/8" color pictures of the January 1979 inaugural parade

43-8
Inauguration Photographs, 3 ½" X 4 7/8"color pictures of miscellaneous activities during the January 1979 inauguration

43-9
Photographs, Three black and white pictures of Governor and Rita Clements at the Black GOP Council meeting in Dallas, May 25, 1979

43-10
Photographs, 3 ¼" X 5" and 4" X 5 7/8" color photographs of various structures and activities at Pioneer Village in Gonzales, Texas

43-11
Photographs, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken at a luncheon of the Texas Chiropractic Auxiliary luncheon in Austin at which Rita Clements was honored, September 14, 1987

43-12
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs of the award presentation to Beaumont

43-13
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988,
First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" general color photographs taken at Brazoria County Airport in Angleton

43-14
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken of the presentation of the award to Yoakum taken at the Brazoria County Airport in Angleton

43-15
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken of the presentation of the award to Pearland taken at the Brazoria County Airport in Angleton

43-16
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken of the presentation of the award to Surfside Beach taken at the Brazoria County Airport in Angleton

43-17
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" general color photographs taken at Meacham Field in Fort Worth

43-18
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken of the presentation of the award to Haltom City at Meacham Field in Fort Worth

43-19
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken of the presentation of the award to Electra at Meacham Field in Fort Worth

43-20
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken of the presentation of the award to Bluff Dale at Meacham Field in Fort Worth

43-21
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken Midland with no indication of what cities may have received awards

43-22
Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Awards, 1988, First Lady's Tour of Winning Cities, 3 ½" X 5" color photographs taken in the city council's chambers

43-23
Gifts Received, 1987-1990, List of objects titled Clements' Accessions at Mansion, five page handwritten list by Rita Clements

43-24
Completed RCC Gifts forms on which has been recorded the date received, name of donor, organization represented, address, name of event at which gift was presented, name of person to whom a thank you was sent and by whom, description of the gift, estimated value of the gift, disposition of the gift, and whether it was given to the Governor's office or as a personal item, 1897-1990

43-25
Union Station in Dallas, Invitations to the luncheon honoring Rita Clements and to the marker dedication, program, and photographs taken at the ceremony to designate the building a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark at which Rita Clements spoke, November 7, 1979. [Note: A copy of Rita Clements speech if located in Box 31-64.]

43-26
Honorary Memberships, Honorary Memberships, Letters, memos, and notes regarding Rita Clements receiving honorary memberships and serving as chairman or honorary chairman of committees, events, and organizations at the local, state, and national level, 1979-1981

43-27
Honorary Memberships, Letters, memos, notes, press release, information sheet, plans, lists of steering committee members, articles of incorporation, and bylaws of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund of Texas, Inc. and it's plans for a memorial plaza adjacent to the Cotton Bowl in Dallas to Texan veterans of the Vietnam War, 1982. Rita Clements was a member of the Steering Committee.

43-28
Sample Letters, Mostly thank you letters from Rita Clements apparently to be used by staff in writing such letters for her. Several are in her handwriting but most are photocopies of letters that were sent out, 1987-1990

43-29
1979 Inauguration, Sample letters from the Private Victory Party committee to prospective donors seeking funds to pay for inaugural activities, invitations, list of out-of-town guests invited to the inauguration, clippings from Dallas newspapers of January 17-18 and 21, 1979, January 16, 1979 issue of The Texas Advocate published by the Republican Party of Texas about the upcoming inauguration, and an article about Governor Clements titled "A Mustang in the Mansion: Governor William P. Clements, Jr." from the Winter 1979 issue of The Mustang published by the alumni association of Southern Methodist University

43-30
1980 Inauguration, Invitations, programs, ticket, and place card

43-31
1987 Inauguration, Samples of invitations to inaugural events, tickets to major inaugural events, and programs for the Inauguration Ceremony, Inauguration Prayer Service, A Salute to the Texas Arts, and the inaugural evening events including the Texas Inaugural Galas at various locations and the All Texas Celebration, January 20, 1987

43-32
1987 Inauguration, Clippings mostly from the Park Cities, memos about seating at the swearing-in ceremony and the prayer service, lists of potential members of the Travis County Inaugural Committee and persons to be seated in the VIP section at the swearing-in ceremony, notes by Rita Clements, and a note about and words and music to a ragtime song titled "The Rita Rag" written by Tom Dixon and Jack Johnson of Dallas

43-33
1987 Inauguration, Agenda package for a meeting of the Inaugural executive Committee meeting of January 7, 1987, a report by the chairman Mrs. C. Frederick Weisend and co-chairmen Mrs. George Harris and Mr. William B. King on activities on January 19 and 20 and in general the remainder of the month including searching for furnishings for the private quarters in the Mansion and the Governor's Office, a 1987 Inaugural Program, list of guests with addresses invited for lunch at the Governor's Mansion on January 20, list of SEDCO employees invited to the inauguration, and the text of Governor Clements' inaugural Speech, January 20, 1987

43-34
1989 Inauguration, Invitation to and program for the inauguration of George Bush and President and Dan Quayle as President and Vice-President of the United States, January 20, 1989

43-35
Governor's Staff, 1983-1991, Cover memo and directory of all persons employed in the Governor's office effective January 18, 1983 giving home address and spouse name and business address of known; director providing home telephone numbers of staff; lists of Governor's office staff with business telephone numbers, office in which employed, and building in which they worked as of December 1, 1987, July 1988, October 1989, February 1990, and July 1900; directory of the Office of the Governor by office unit giving office number and telephone number as of July 1988, February 1990, and August 1990

43-36
Clements Campaign, 1978, List of Clements for Governor County Chairmen as of May 6, 1978; Clements Field Organization giving name of county address of the headquarters, and names of county chairmen and vice-chairmen; directory of the Bill Clements for Governor State Executive Committee; two brochures; several 3" diameter Clements in red and Governor in white on a blue background; two Clements in Red and for Governor in White on a blue background 6 ½" W X 3 13/16" H bumper stickers; and one Democrats for in white and Clements in yellow on a blue background 14" W X 3 ¾" H bumper sticker; numbers 1-4 of volume 1 of the Clements for Governor newsletter, 1978; and the February 28 and May 2, 1978 issued of Clements campaign newspaper called The Texas Spectator

43-37
Clements Campaign, 1978, Brief biographical information about Clements, letters, flyers, and clippings concerning the campaign

43-38
Clements Campaign, 1982, Regional Chairmen Campaign Manual and a few items of campaign literature

43-39
Clements Campaign, 1986, Campaign Plan, a revised Campaign Strategy document as of July 12, 1986, list of members of the Executive Committee, list of members of the State Steering Committee with addresses and telephone numbers, list of statewide leadership, job description for and list of regional chairmen, lists of steering committees in a few counties, list of Clements County Chairmen listed alphabetically by name of county, list of Women for Clements, long computer produced list titled Clements Leader List, statistical report of polling results between October 5 and November 4, text of Rita Clements' Get Out the Vote speech, alphabetical list of people with addresses from several major cities identified only as 1986 campaign, miscellaneous campaign literature, and four bumper stickers

43-40
Campaigns, Campaign Analysis of 1986 and returns 1978-1986, Report titled An Analysis of the 1986 Gubernatorial Election by Karl Rove + Company in December, 1986, returns for the 1978, 1982, and 1986 Texas gubernatorial elections by region and alphabetical by county giving the numbers and percentages of votes by each candidate, two maps of Texas both of which have counties visited by Rita Clements colored and one of which shows the counties won by Clements and by White in 1986

43-41
Clements Strategy Planning Group - 1988, Two undated staff memos on plans for improved Governor Clements overall public standing and to document the legacy of Governor Clements and notes by Rita Clements of meetings of the group January 5, April 5, June 20, and July 18, 1988

43-42
Governor Clements' Accomplishments, Memo of September 11, 1990 outlining a proposed strategy aimed at generating positive press coverage for Governor Clements, chronological listing of important dedication ceremonies and groundbreaking events mostly during 1988, manuscript of Governor Clements report to the 72nd Legislature, published version of that report in January 1991, report by Governor Clements titled Policies to Assure America's Energy Future in January 1991, brief report titled Texas Economic Rebound during the years 1987-1989, brief report titled The Clements Years: A Legacy of Achievement, program for a salute to Governor and Rita Clements at the Republican Party of Texas State Convention in Fort Worth on June 19, 1990, brochure on the Governor's Mansion, and an article on Governor Clements from the August 23, 1984 issue of the Dallas Morning News

43-43
How Dallas Switched Parties, Letter from Rob Allyn and a draft of his report with that title prepared for an article in D Magazine and a copy of his SMU master' thesis with the same title and subtitled Peter O'Donnell and the Dallas Republicans: 1950-1972

Calendars, Schedules, and Correspondence

Box-Folder
35-8
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, January-June, 1979

35-9
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, July-December, 1979

35-10
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, January-June, 1980

35-11
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, July-December, 1980

35-12
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, January-April, 1981

35-13
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, May-August, 1981

35-14
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, September-December, 1981

35-15
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, January-March, 1982

35-16
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, April-June, 1982

35-17
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, July-September, 1982

35-18
Block calendars and daily schedules for Rita Clements, October, 1982-January, 1983

35-19
Correspondence about accepted events scheduled for January-April, 1983

35-20
Correspondence about regretted events scheduled for January-June 1983

35-21
Correspondence about pending events during 1982 and early 1983

35-22
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules, January-February, 1981

35-23
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules, March-April, 1981

35-24
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules, May-June, 1981

35-25
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules, July-August, 1981

35-26
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules, September-October, 1981

35-27
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules, November-December 1981

Schedules, and Correspondence

Box-Folder
36-1
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules, January-February, 1982

36-2
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules, March, 1982

36-3
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules for April-May, 1982

36-4
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules for June-July, 1982

36-5
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules for August-September 1982

36-6
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' detailed schedules for October, 1982

36-7
Detailed schedules for Rita Clements and her copies of Governor Clements' schedules for November, 1982-January 1983

36-8
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during June, 1980

36-9
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during July-September, 1980

36-10
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during October, 1980. Includes a copy of a speech that Dorothy Blodgett gave on behalf of Rita Clements on the restoration of the Governor's Mansion for the docent organization at Bayou Bend Museum in Houston on October 20.

36-11
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during November, 1980

36-12
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during December, 1980

36-13
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during January, 1981

36-14
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during February, 1981

36-15
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during March, 1981

36-16
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during April, 1981

36-17
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during May, 1981

36-18
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during June, 1981

36-19
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during July, 1981. Also includes a copy of the book The Incredible Bread Machine.

36-20
Correspondence about the one event in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during August, 1981

36-21
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during September, 1981

36-22
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during October, 1981. Includes a list of invitees to Rita Clements birthday party on October 31.

36-23
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during November, 1981

36-24
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during December, 1981

36-25
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during January, 1982

36-26
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during February, 1982

36-27
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during March, 1982

36-28
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during April, 1982

36-29
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during May, 1982

36-30
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during June, 1982

Correspondence, Memos, Invitations, and Events

Box-Folder
37-1
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during July, 1982. Includes a booklet about the premier for the movie "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" to benefit the Paramount Theater

37-2
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during August, 1982

37-3
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during September, 1982

37-4
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during October, 1982

37-5
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during November, 1982

37-6
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during December, 1982

37-7
Correspondence and other materials about events in which Rita Clements agreed to participate during January, 1983

37-8
Correspondence and other materials about events that were cancelled, 1979-1982

37-9
Arlington Filler, Note about speaking at the Arlington Junior League and a letter to Rita Clements thanking her for assisting someone be accepted into the Junior League who later helped start a Junior League in Arlington, 1982

37-10
Austin Filler, Correspondence about Rita Clements speaking to the Austin Pan American Round Table luncheon and schedule of the luncheon meetings, 1982

37-11
Brownsville Filler, Correspondence about Rita Clements speaking at a July meeting of the Brownsville Women's Political Caucus, 1979

37-12
El Paso Filler, Letter and notes about Governor or Rita Clements being present at the designation of the El Paso & Southern Railroad building an historical site, 1982

37-13
Fort Worth Filler, Correspondence and a note about Rita Clements speaking at a meeting of the Junior League of Fort Worth, 1981

37-14
Houston Filler, Memos regarding taking photographs of Rita Clements with groups in Houston, 1979

37-15
Jefferson Filler, Correspondence and note about arranging a reception for Rita Clements in Jefferson, 1979

37-16
New Braunfels Filler, Correspondence about purchasing an antique Walnut conference table in New Braunfels for either the Governor's Mansion or the Governor's office or reception room, 1982

37-17
Rockport Filler, Correspondence and notes about Rita Clements attending the opening of the restored Fulton Mansion in Rockport, 1982

37-18
San Antonio Filler, Correspondence about Rita Clements visiting the Foster Grandparents of Bexar County, Inc., 1979

37-19
San Marcos Filler, Correspondence and note about Rita Clements speak at a meeting of the Southwest Texas State College Republicans of Texas in San Marcos, 1981

37-20
Governor's Mansion Film Request, Correspondence and notes about making the film of the restoration of the Governor's Mansion available in lieu of Rita Clements speaking at meetings, 1982

37-21
Press Interviews, Letter, press release, and memos concerning interviews of Rita Clements by representatives of the press as well as live on television, 1979

37-22
Anguiano, Lupe, Letters, brochure, flyer, and agenda packet for a meeting of the National Women's Employment & Education, Inc./Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, 1980

37-23
First Ladies of Texas, Note and list with addresses of living former First Ladies of Texas who would receive letters regarding the sale of furnishings from the Governor's Mansion, 1979

37-24
Honorary Membership and Board Appointments Regrets, Letters, memos, notes, and various types of background invitations regarding Rita Clements declining invitations to be honorary member, board member, or chairman of various groups or events, 1979-1982

37-25
Ladies of the Compact, Letter from Rita Clements to Ladies of the Compact [wives and possibly female members of the Interstate Oil Compact Commission] welcoming them to Dallas and highlighting some events planned for them during the Compact meeting in Dallas, 1980

37-26
Mansion, Correspondence, memos, and notes about Rita Clements granting interviews about the restoration of the Governor's Mansion or providing tours of the mansion either during or after the completion of the restoration, 1981-1982

37-27
Memorandums, Rita C. Clements, Memos and notes to Rita Clements mostly from Director of Scheduling Sheila J. Wilkes regarding appointments for Rita Clements and samples of two form letters sent to individuals and groups wanting to schedule events with Rita Clements, 1979-1980

37-28
President's Commission on Whitehouse Fellowships, Press release containing a list of the 33 finalists for appointment about half of whom would be chosen as Fellows, 1981

37-29
Questionnaires, Letters from Rita Clements asking individuals to recruit persons to respond to a questionnaire to help the Advisory Committee on Education prepare its report and a copy of the questionnaire, 1979

37-30
Miscellaneous, Letters about changing the address for sending a magazine and letter, clipping, and blank certificate to be completed if Rita Clements wants to receive the Hall of Fame Award for Valorous Women, 1979 and 1981

37-31
Letters, memos, notes, and event request forms for events Rita Clements declined to attend, January, 1979

37-32
Letters, memos, notes, and event request forms for events Rita Clements declined to attend, February, 1979

37-33
Letters, memos, notes, invitations, and event request forms for events Rita Clements declined to attend, March, 1979

37-34
Letters, notes, invitations, and event request forms for events Rita Clements declined to attend, April, 1979

37-35
Letters, notes, invitations, and event request forms for events Rita Clements declined to attend, May, 1979

37-36
Letters, notes, invitations, and event request form for events Rita Clements declined to attend, June, 1979

37-37
Letters and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, July, 1979

37-38
Letters and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, August, 1979

37-39
Letters and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, September, 1979

37-40
Letters, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, October, 1979

37-41
Letters, memos, notes, invitations and event request forms for events Rita Clements declined to attend, November 1979

37-42
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, December 1979

37-43
Letters, memos, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, January, 1980

37-44
Letters, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, February, 1980

37-45
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, March, 1980

37-46
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, April, 1980

37-47
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, May, 1980

37-48
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, June, 1980

37-49
Letters, note, and invitation for events Rita Clements declined to accept, July, 1980

37-50
Letters, memo, and invitation for events Rita Clements declined to accept, August, 1980

37-51
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to accept, September, 1980

37-52
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to accept, October, 1980

37-53
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to accept, November, 1980

37-54
Letters, telegram, and invitation for events Rita Clements declined to accept, December, 1980

37-55
Letters, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to accept, January, 1981

37-56
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to accept, February, 1981

37-57
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, March, 1981

37-58
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, April, 1981

37-59
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, May, 1981

37-60
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, June, 1981

37-61
Letters, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, July, 1981

37-62
Letters, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, August, 1981

37-63
Letters and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, September, 1981

37-64
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, October 1981

37-65
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, November 1981

37-66
Letters, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, December, 1981

37-67
Letters, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, January, 1982

37-68
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, February, 1982

37-69
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, March, 1982

37-70
Letters, memos, notes, and invitations for events Rita Clements declined to attend, April, 1982

[Note: No files relating to declined events have been found for the period May, 1982 through January 1983.]

The following files contain materials and information on schedules and functions involving Rita Clements during 1987-1991.
37-71
Bexar County Republican Women's Club, Letters, notes, and schedule for Rita Clements speaking at the to the club, January 23, 1987.

37-72
Texas Department of Health Conference, Letter and memo about Rita Clements speaking and copy of her speech, February 3, 1987

37-73
Maternal and Child Health Coalition Tea, Letters, notes, and list of people invited to a First Lady's Tea sponsored by the March of Dimes and the Children's Defense Fund at the Governor's Mansion, and copy of her speech at the reception, February 3, 1987

37-74
Docents of the Governor's Mansion, Letter about and invitation to a meeting and luncheon, February 16, 1987

37-75
Letter and note about the Friends of the Governor's Mansion Board of Directors meeting on February 17, 1987

37-76
Republican Legislative Breakfast, Invitation, note, list of individuals invited, and talking points for Rita Clements who was special guest at the event, February 18, 1987

37-77
Beneficial Community Service Scholarship Program, Letters and note about Rita Clements involvement in the press conference to kick off the Program, February 18, 1987

37-78
Capital Centennial Celebration, Letter about Rita Clements attending a meeting to discuss planning for the celebration 1988, February 18, 1987

37-79
United Way Conference, Letters, notes, registration form, and program for the Conference, February 19, 1987. Also includes a memo about a meeting of the United Way Steering Committee, list of the Child Care Working Group Steering Committee, and a status report on Child Day Care Legislation in June, 1987.

37-80
White Rock Republican Women's Club, Letters and note about Rita Clements attending and speaking at the meeting of the club on February 19, 1987 with some background information on the organization

37-81
Preliminary Governors' Spouses' Program for the National Governors' Association winter meeting in Washington, DC, February 22-24, 1987

37-82
Capitol Committee, Inc., Letters about Rita Clements attending the March 12, 1987 meeting of the committee, the non-profit organization authorized to raise funds to begin restoration of the State Capitol

37-83
Girl Scout's 75th Anniversary, Letters and notes about Rita Clements participation in the celebration of the Girl Scouts by joining them in reciting the Girl Scout Promise in the Capitol Rotunda on March 23, 1987

37-84
Corpus Christi YMCA, Letters, notes, schedule for Rita Clements, program for dedicating and brochures about the group's new facility and a copy of Rita Clements speech at the dedication on March 13, 1987

37-85
United Way of Texas Leadership Conference, Letters about Rita Clements participation in the announcement of the organization's 1978-88 general campaign Dallas, March 16, 1987

37-86
United Way of Texas, Letter, memos, notes, schedule, flyer, and roster of participants concerning Rita Clements involvement in the Centennial Celebration and meeting of the Executive Committee in Dallas, March 16-17, 1987

37-87
Texas Parents & Teacher's, Letter, memo, note, statement of the organization, and copy of Rita Clements remarks on Education at the annual PTA Day at the Capitol on March 23, 1987

37-88
Pan American Round Table of Texas, Letters, memo, schedule, program, clipping, and newsletter about and copy of Rita Clements remarks at the 43rd convention of the organization in Dallas, March 23-25, 1987

37-89
Live Oak Republican Women's Club, Letters about Rita Clements speaking to the club in Burnet, March 24, 1987

37-90
Texan's Against Crime, Letters, memo, notes, invitation, information about the organization and copy of Rita Clements remarks at the organization's forum on March 26, 1987

Events

Box-Folder
38-1
Main Street Tour, Letters, memos, notes, programs for events in Main Street cities, schedules for Rita Clements, brochures, copy of the short speech Rita Clements gave at each of the cities, and background information about the five 1987 Main Street cities - Terrell, Kilgore, Wharton, Post, and Weatherford during the March, 1987 Main Street Tour. Also includes a small color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements taken at the Annual Chamber of Commerce Banquet in Azle, Texas in August, 1982

38-2
Main Street Tour, Thank you letters sent by Rita Clements to people in each of the five cities visited on the tour, lists of people to whom thank you letters wee sent in Kilgore and Weatherford, clippings about Rita Clements' visits to each of the communities, and newspaper clippings about the public event at each of the five cities visited during the Main Street Tour, March, 1987

38-3
Main Street Tour, Booklet about all of the Texas Historical Markers in Post and Garza County, Texas and a booklet titled In Grandmother's Day: Recipes and Memories of Parker County both of which were given to Rita Clements during the Main Street Tour, March, 1987

38-4
Killeen Adult Literacy Council Luncheon, Letters, notes, lists of people to be invited, map with directions for traveling from Austin to Killeen, gift record for framed photograph given to Rita Clements, program for a luncheon honoring New Adult Readers and Their Tutors by the Killeen Adult Literacy Council, and a copy of the speech given my Rita Clements at the Luncheon, March 30, 1987.
Also includes three color photographs of Governor and Rita Clements riding in an open antique car with a fringed surrey type cover during an event for which Governor Clements was Grand Marshall of a parade that was probably not associated with the Literacy Council luncheon.

38-5
Texas Education Agency, Counselors Renewal Conference, Letters, memos, programs for various levels of counselors, background information, flyers, brochures, copy of Rita Clements speech at the conference, and copies of evaluation forms completed by those attending the conference including their remarks about Rita Clements' speech, March 30, 1987

38-6
Salvation Army Annual Meeting, Letters, notes, 1985 and 1986 annual program reports, a booklet about a capital campaign, and text of Rita Clements' speech at the annual meeting of the Austin, Texas office of the Salvation Army, March 31, 1987

38-7
Texas Business of the Year Awards, Letters and a note about Governor Clements speaking at and Rita Clements attending the event, April 1, 1987

38-8
Texas Mothers Association, Letter inviting Governor Clements to speak, notes, program, flyer about American Mothers, Inc., a report on the annual meeting and yearbook of the Texas Mothers Association, and an outline for remarks by Rita Clements at the annual meeting, April 1, 1987

38-9
Webb County Republican Women's Club Annual Membership Tea, Letters, notes, and invitation about Rita Clements speaking at the meeting in Laredo, April 2, 1987

38-10
Umlauf Sculpture Garden Tour with Priscilla Flawn, Letter from Mrs. Flawn and an article from the Alcalde (the alumni magazine of the University of Texas) about the Austin sculptor, April 5, 1987

38-11
Meals on Wheels Dedication Ceremony, Letters, memos, notes, schedules, clippings, background information on the organization, director's report, list of members of the board of directors, program, and copy of Rita Clements at the dedication of the Meals on Wheels facility in Abilene, April 6, 1987

38-12
Denton County Day in Austin, Factual information about Denton County and letter inviting Rita Clements to meet with some of the group at the capitol during their visit, April 7, 1987

38-13
TAEYC's [Texas Association for the Education of Young Children, Inc.] Children's Parade to Capitol, Letters, note, and clipping, April 8, 1987

38-14
Riverhill Women's Association Luncheon, Letters and note about Rita Clements speaking to the organization in Kerrville, April 9, 1987

38-15
Women for Clements, Letters, agenda, directory of the Office of the Governor, flyers, Executive Policy Budget for 1988-89, newsletter, and charts for a briefing meeting with the Organization in Austin, April 10, 1987

38-16
Pi Beta Phi Style Show, Letters, invitation, and note about the event in Dallas on April 11, 1987

38-17
Flora Award, Notes, schedule for Rita Clements, and copy of her remarks upon receiving the Flora Award in Dallas, April 15, 1987

38-18
Women in the Public Sector Conference, Letters, memos, invitation, schedules, programs, flyers, list of members of the Texas Women's Commission, lists of some of the women appointees of Governor Clements, conference evaluation form, and two versions of the keynote speech Rita Clements presented at the conference in Austin on April 21, 1987

38-19
Prudential - Bache's "A Seminar Especially for Women," Letters, schedules, background information on the company, and text of a speech titled "Women in Politics" apparently given by Rita Clements at the seminar in Austin on April 22, 1987. Also includes a speech titled "The Role of Women in Politics" prepared for the Lakeway Women's Club for October 26, 1987 with a note that it was not used.

38-20
Volunteer Center Recognition Luncheon, Letters, flyer, invitation, list of activities and festivities during National Volunteer Week, program, and two versions of the remarks Rita Clements made at the luncheon in Austin on April 22, 1987

38-21
Dallas Lecture Luncheon Club, Letters, notes, clipping, and copy of handwritten outline for her speech primarily on historical preservation with most emphasis on the Governor's Mansion to the club in Dallas, April 24, 1987

38-22
Homes and Gardens Luncheon, Letters and notes about Rita Clements serving as a judge for the Austin Homes & Gardens magazine's Garden Photography Contest in Austin, April 28, 1987 and copy of the December 1986 issue of the magazine

38-23
Texas Art Awards, Letters, notes, invitation, program, script, copy of Rita Clements' welcoming remarks and her remarks in presenting the Service Award at the ceremony in Austin on April 29, 1987.
Rita Clements also served as Honorary Chairman of the event.

38-24
Dallas Junior League Luncheon, Letters and notes about Rita Clements speaking to the organization on a topic of her choosing at a luncheon in Austin on April 29, 1987

38-25
Rose Garden Dedication, Letters, agenda for the dedication ceremony, brief manuscript on the history and restoration of the rose beds at the Texas Capitol, and copy of Rita Clements remarks at the ceremony to dedicate the restored rose beds, April 29, 1987

38-26
Dallas Symphony Showhouse, Letters about Rita Clements speaking about the restoration of the Governor's Mansion at the Showhouse in Dallas on May 4, 1987

38-27
Liberty Hill International Sculpture Park Dedication, Letters, notes, brief history of the International Sculpture Park, clippings, program, and two versions of Rita Clements' remarks at the dedication ceremony for 28 sculptures created in 1976 and formally dedicated at the New Liberty Hill High School on May 5, 1987

38-28
Northwest Forest Republican Women's Club Tea, Letters, notes, invitation, and clipping about Rita Clements being the honored guest at the tea in Spring on May 6, 1987

38-29
VIPS "Salute to School Volunteers," Letters, notes, invitation, program booklets for the 1986 and 1987 VIPS events, and copy of remarks titled "Volunteers in Public Schools," May 8, 1987

38-30
Ms. Capitol Area Nursing Home Pageant, Letters, notes, clippings, and program for the pageant in Austin at which Rita Clements read a letter from Governor Clements to help celebrate National Nursing Home Week, May 12, 1987

38-31
Travis County Adult Literacy Council, Letters, note, and copy of Rita Clements speech at the event honoring Council volunteer tutors and students in Austin, May 12, 1987

38-32
Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce Women's Division Meeting, Letters, notes, meeting agenda, Program of Work and Annual Report, and copy of handwritten outline for Rita Clements speech about her activities as First Lady of Texas to the organization in Carrolton on May 13, 1987

38-33
Dallas Time Herald's Golden Herald Award, Letters, schedule for Rita Clements, programs for the 1986 and 1987 events, list of grand prize winners and finalists with what appears to be excerpts from nomination letters, script for the awards ceremony, and copy of Rita Clements speech about the importance of education during the ceremony, May 14, 1987

38-34
Texas Medical Association Auxiliary, Letters, notes, schedule for Rita Clements, clipping, newsletters, and program about Rita Clements luncheon speech to the organization, May 15, 1987

38-35
Republican Party of Texas Key Reception, Letters, invitation, schedules, and list of individuals invited to or attending a reception at the home of Catherine and Rob Mosbacher in Houston, May 19, 1987

38-36
Fort Bend Republican Women's Club, Letters note, forms for gifts received by Rita Clements, and two versions of the speech Rita Clements presented to the club in Houston, May 20, 1987

38-37
Houston West Chamber of Commerce COMMFair, Letters, flyer, program, clippings, gift form, and copy of Rita Clements' speech about the business climate in Texas at the event in Houston on May 20, 1987

38-38
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Mother's Day Tea, Letters, memos, notes, press releases, clippings, invitation, hostess guide, schedules, annual report of the Foundation, background information on cystic fibrosis, gift record form, and two versions of the speech Rita Clements presented at the event in San Antonio, May 26, 1987

38-39
Long Term Care Volunteer Conference, Letters, notes, press release, program, and copy of Rita Clements' key note address about voluntarism at the conference in Austin, May 28, 1987

38-40
American Business Women's Association, Letters, schedule, program, background information on the organization, and copy of Rita Clements' speech on higher education at the dinner meeting in Arlington on May 28, 1987

38-41
Keep Texas Beautiful Tour, Letters, schedules, newsletter, press release, lists of important people in the cities visited on the tour, background information on the program, and copy of remarks Rita Clements made in each of the award winning cities, June 4, 1987

38-42
Texas Coalition for Juvenile Justice, Letters, notes, memos, program, background information on juvenile problems and the Texas Coalition for Juvenile Justice, background information for Rita Clements' speech, and copy of her speech at the conference Designing the Future for Dallas Children and Youth-at-Risk in Dallas June 9, 1987

38-43
Alzheimer's Unit Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Eastern Hills Convalescent Center, Letters, schedule for Rita Clements, background information on Alzheimer's disease including a copy of an article on Rita Hayworth originally from the January 1983 issue of Ladies Home Journal and a report to the 70th Legislature on Long-Term Care Needs for Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders from the Senate Committee on Health and Human Resources, and a copy of Rita Clements' remarks at the ribbon cutting ceremony in Austin, July 14, 1987

38-44
Main Street - Hillsboro, Letters, notes, schedule for Rita Clements, background information on the improvements in the city as a result of being named a Main Street City, and copy of Rita Clements' remarks during her return visit to the city, July 15, 1987

38-45
"Just Say No," Letters, notes, press releases, packets of background information on the Just Say No program supported/sponsored by Luby's, script for a Public Service Announcement recorded by Rita Clements , and two versions of her remarks on the program in Austin, July 16, 1987

38-46
Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce Meeting, Letters, notes, flyer, brochures about attractions in the city, map, and copy of Rita Clements' remarks about the Texas economy and economic development in Grand Prairie, July 22, 1987

38-47
Women's Club of Fort Sam Houston, Letters, notes, and newsletter about Rita Clements speaking to the group in San Antonio, September 8, 1987

38-48
Kingsland Lakes Republican Women's Club and Heritage Society of Austin, Letters, notes, invitation, schedule, program concerning Rita Clements speaking at the meeting of the Kingsland Lakes Republican Women's Club meeting and a reception for the Heritage Society of Austin in the Governor's Reception Room in the Capitol, September 9, 1987

38-49
Georgetown United Way, Letters, schedule for Rita Clements, notes, clipping, information on the history and historical preservation of Georgetown, and two speeches for Rita Clements, one for the Georgetown Area United Way Kickoff and one for the Georgetown Main Street Tour both dated September 10, 1987

38-50
Papal Visit to San Antonio, Copy of a letter sent to Governor Clements about the visit, September 13, 1987

38-51
Texas Chiropractic Association Auxiliary, Letters, notes, and schedule for Rita Clements about a luncheon in Austin honoring Rita Clements, September 14, 1987

38-52
Texas Volunteer Conference, Letters, notes, memos, newsletter, schedule for Rita Clements information packet, completed nomination forms, brief biographical information on award recipients, gift form, program, other standard
conference information packet materials, text of Rita Clements' introduction of Rob Mosbacher, script for Rita Clements in presenting the awards to volunteers, and copy of Rita Clements' speech on voluntarism, September 16, 1987

38-53
Onion Creek Club Ladies Association, Letters, background information on the organization, and schedule for Rita Clements regarding speaking at the organization's luncheon in Austin, September 17, 1987

38-54
Volunteer Services Council, Letters, notes, schedule for Rita Clements, agenda, program, and copy of Rita Clements' keynote speech at the Volunteer Services State Council in Austin, September 17, 1987

38-55
Runaway Hotline Volunteer Recognition Reception, Memo and schedule for Rita Clements regarding the reception she hosted at the Governor's Mansion for the event in Austin, September 17, 1987

38-56
American Association of University Women - Dallas Branch, Letters, note, flyers about the organization, and copy of Rita Clements speech in Dallas on September 22, 1987

38-57
Dallas County Juvenile Department Service Awards, Letters, notes, invitation, programs for 1986 and 1987, flyer, and copy of Rita Clements remarks at the ceremony in Dallas, September 22, 1987

38-58
Daughters of the American Revolution - Robert Raines Chapter, Letters, memo, note, newsletter, copy of a summary of the Constitution of the United States, post card of an historic house in Navasota, flyer about Navasota and Grimes County, yearbook of the organization, and copy of Rita Clements speech to the organization in Navasota, September 24, 1987

38-59
Congressional Delegation Diner at Wexford, Note, draft invitation, list of people invited with indication of which planned to attend, information on Windsor House, three proposed menus from Windsor House, the restaurant that supplied the food for a dinner Governor and Rita Clements hosted for Texas members of the U. S. Senate and House of Representatives at their home in Virginia, October 1, 1987

38-60
The Junior League of Victoria, Inc., Letters, notes, programs with names attached for Rita Clements and Trilby Babin, 50th anniversary bulletin, and copy of Rita Clements remarks on voluntarism at the meeting in Victoria on October 13, 1987

38-61
Trip to France, Letter from the Consul General of France in Houston to Governor Clements concerning the trip, note, schedule for Governor and Rita Clements for October 15-19, draft press release about the trip, text of the Texas Historical Marker Governor Clements dedicated at the site of the Legation of the Republic of Texas in Paris, fact sheets about the Texas Economy for Governor Clements' use in meetings in France, memos about U. S. French trade issues and the Governor's meeting with the French chemical company Rhone-Poulenc, text of a generic speech for the Governor to use in France, and text of a speech at a dinner on in "Clos Vougeot" organized by the "Confrerie du Tastevin" [an ancient fraternity of burgundy wine-lovers] on October 17, 1987

38-62
Lakeway Women's Club, Letters, schedule for Rita Clements, and copies of a speech titled Women in Politics given on April 22, 1987 at an unidentified location that was apparently modified by Rita Clements for the Lakeway Women's Club and a copy of a speech titled The Role of Women in Politics that was given to the Lakeway Women's Club on October 26, 1987

38-63
Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Letters, memo, notes, invitation, program, map, and copy of Rita Clements speech at the dedication ceremony for Casa Rubye at the MHMR facility at the San Antonio State Hospital, October 27, 1987

38-64
Gillespie County Republican Women, Letters, notes, schedule for Rita Clements, and copy of talking points for her speech to the group in Fredericksburg, October 28, 1987

38-65
Beaumont Heritage Society, Letters, memo, notes, newsletter, flyers and schedule for Rita Clements who was honorary chairman and keynote speaker for the Beaumont Heritage Society's antique show and sale, October 29, 1987

38-66
Susan G. Komen Foundation, Letter regarding the Betty Ford Awards Luncheon at the foundation and expressing a hope Rita Clements could attend on October 29.
Includes a note by Rita Clements reading "Put on calendar - I would like to attend" and another note possibly by Trilby Babin reading "Beaumont Heritage Soc. Change to Evening?"
There is no indication that Rita Clements did attend, but her keynote address in Beaumont was at 7:30 in the evening.

38-67
St. Joseph Catholic School "Just Say No" program, Letters, notes, photograph, clippings, schedule for Rita Clements, "Just Say No" pledge card, program, and two versions of Rita Clements remarks at the "Just Say No" dedication program in Yoakum, November 2, 1987

38-68
Leadership Texas, Letters about Governor and Rita Clements hosting a tea in the Governor's Mansion during "The Government of Texas" session in Austin and the agenda for the session, November 4-6, 1987. The tea was on November 5.

38-69
Texas Women for Soviet Jewry luncheon, Letters, notes, clippings, press release, schedule for Rita Clements, flyers and other materials about Russian Refusenicks, a pamphlet titled From Houston to Russia with Love reprinted from June 1985 issues of the Houston Chronicle, and copy of Rita Clements brief remarks at the Texas women for Soviet Jewry luncheon in Austin on November 5, 1987

38-70
Texas Arts Council Annual Luncheon, Letters, notes, program, schedule for Rita Clements, five-year plan for the Council, flyers, brochures, newsletters, and other background information on the Council, copy of Rita Clements keynote luncheon speech, gift form, list of gifts received, and letters and certificate about the gavel made from the Sam Houston Oak in Marshall, November 6, 1987

38-71
Texas Commission on the Arts, National Art Week, Letters, notes, resolution, schedule of events, newsletter, background information on the event, and two versions of the speech Rita Clements gave on November 12, 1987

38-72
Awards Ceremony, Invitation, draft script, and copy of Rita Clements' at the ceremony in Austin, November 12, 1987

38-73
American Cancer Society, Texas Division, Inc., Letter, schedule for an open house/forum concerning Rita Clements serving on an honorary advisory board to support a breast screening project, and flyers, brochures, and reports on breast cancer, November 13, 1987

38-74
Tarleton State University College Republicans, Letters, memo, notes, and suggested talking points for Rita Clements to use in speaking to the organization and attend a reception at the university in Stephenville on November 16, 1987

38-75
Hope House, Letters, notes, clipping, and text for a public service announcement Rita Clements recorded for Hope House in Lakeway on November 16, 1987

38-76
Corpus Christi Country Club Ladies Association, Letters, schedule for Rita Clements, and copy of the speech she gave on tourism at the organization's meeting on November 17, 1987.
Also includes a letter, note, and draft press release by the Texas State Aquarium with revisions by Rita Clements about her pending visit to Corpus Christi.

38-77
Appreciation Reception, Letter and note about a reception for Rita Clements at the Crescent Club in Dallas, November 17, 1987

38-78
Canyon Vista Middle School, Letters and notes about Rita Clements becoming a Mustang Mentor and speaking to the students at the school in Austin, November 19, 1987

38-79
Just Say No Public Service Announcement Taping, Letter, notes, and text of the announcement recorded by Rita Clements to be aired prior to the "Just Say No Rally '87" in Corpus Christi on November 30, 1987

38-80
South Austin Medical Center Christmas Luncheon, Letters, notes, Rita Clements schedule, and copy of her remarks on voluntarism to the organization in Austin on November 17, 1987

38-81
Texas Classroom Teachers Association, Letters, memos, press releases, background information on Project Teach, texts of two public service announcements Rita Clements recorded regarding illiteracy, and copy of her remarks at a press conference during a news conference at the Texas Classroom Teachers Association conference in Austin, January 5, 1988. A videotape of the public service announcement is in box 43-1.

38-82
Harlingen Country Club Women's Club, Letters, notes, schedule for Rita Clements, and copy of her speech on the Changing Role of Women in State Government to the organizations lunch on January 8, 1988

38-83
Austin State Official Ladies Club, Invitation to a tea at the Governor's Mansion at which Rita Clements was co-chairman, January 21, 1988

38-84
Redeemer Lutheran School, Letter inviting Rita Clements to visit the school as one of the room mothers in the class of Kevin Jennings, January 21, 1988

Events

Box-Folder
39-1
Austin Young Women's Christian Association, Letters, notes, text of a public service announcement, press release, and copy of Rita Clements' speech titled The Role of Women in Government at the organization's meeting in Austin on January 26, 1988

39-2
Texas Circle R, Letters, business cards, and two versions of Rita Clements speech on tourism to the organization I Houston, February 10, 1988

39-3
Desoto Service League, Letters, notes, background information on the organization, agenda for the meeting of the organization, and copy of Rita Clements' speech on voluntarism to the organization, February 11, 1988

39-4
Keep America Beautiful - Porter Middle School, Letters, Commander Clean-Up coloring contest, and schedule for Rita Clements for her presentation of Texas and United States flags flown over both capitols on the day Porter Middle School won first place in the School Division of the 1987 Keep American Beautiful competition, February 18, 1988

39-5
National Governor's Association Conference, Letters and programs for Governors' wives during the conference in Washington, DC, February 21-23, 1988

39-6
Ladies Ski Trip to Vail, Letters, notes, information on ticket prices, printout of reservations made, and list of women invited with indications of the status of each person for the trip between February 26 and March 4, 1988

39-7
Main Street Tour, Letters, schedule for Rita Clements, newsletter, and schedules for and information about each of the five cities visited - Center, Dangerfield, Gonzales, Henderson, and Temple, copy of the speech Rita Clements gave at each location, and lists of people to whom Rita Clements sent Thank You letters in each of the five cities, March 9-10, 1988

39-8
Texas State Aquarium Dedication, Letters, memos, notes, press release, clippings, invitation, program highlights, full program, newsletter, and speech by Rita Clements at the groundbreaking ceremony, March 19, 1988

39-9
Pottsboro Area Chamber of Commerce Banquet, Letters, memos, notes, yearbook, clippings, program, brochures, and copy of Rita Clements speech on tourism, March 21, 1988

39-10
Texas/Tamaulipas Governors' Meeting, Schedule for the meeting between Governors Clements and Villarreal in Austin, March 21-22, 1988.
Rita Clements and Mrs. Beatriz Villarreal Guerra also attended some of the events during the meeting.

39-11
Celebrity PSA, Memo, note, and texts of public service announcements recorded by Rita Clements to honor students in the Austin Independent School District who achieved an A+ average, March 22, 1988

39-12
Texas Association for the Education of Young Children, Inc., Letter about and text for a public service announcement by Rita Clements regarding child care for Week of the Young Child, March 22, 1988

39-13
United Way of Texas Leadership Conference, Letters, memo, registration form, notes, program, agenda for Board of Trustees meeting, and copy of Rita Clements' speech about the organization and its goals, March 28, 1988

39-14
Pathfinders Republican Women's Club, Letters, note, business card, and copy of Rita Clements' speech on the Republican Party in Texas to the organization in the Woodlands on March 30, 1988

39-15
Letters and note regarding Rita Clements being the first person to fill an official "Great Texas Trash-Off" trans bag in the capitol's rose garden, April 7, 1988

39-16
National Society of Colonial Dames, Letter requesting a tour of the Governor's Mansion by a group 40 from the National Society on tour and 30 from the Board of Colonial Dames in Texas on April 7, 1988.
Has a note that Rita Clements approved but that there was no commitment for her to be present.

39-17
Winedale Historical Center - Ima Hogg Historic Preservation Awards, Letters, memos, notes, invitations to and flyers about events at the center, list of members of the Winedale Council, calendar of events at the center, Newsletters from the center, clipping about the awards presentation, and two versions of Rita Clements acceptance speech upon receiving a special historical preservation award for her role in restoring the Governor's Mansion, April 9, 1988

39-18
Dallas Southern Memorial Association, Letters and clippings regarding Rita Clements speaking to the group in Dallas on April 12, 1988

39-19
Department of Human Services Training Seminar on Use of Volunteers, Letters, notes, agenda, program, maps, and copy of Rita Clements keynote speech on Benefits of Using Volunteers at the seminar, April 14, 1988

39-20
Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation Travel Counselors Conference Awards Luncheon, Letters, list of people at the head table, background information on the conference, and copy of speech at the conference in Wichita Falls on April 14, 1988

39-21
Blackland Properties Historic West End Awards, Letters, notes, copy of an historical marker for and text of an historical marker for the Higginbotham-Pearlstone Building, copy of the program for the historical marker dedication program, list of speakers and brief notes about each speech at the dedication, text of speech by Bob Canavan, schedule for Rita Clements, brochure guide for the West End, brochure on Market-Ross Place, and copy of Rita Clements' speech at the dedication of the Higginbotham-Pearlstone Building, April 15, 1988

39-22
Rose garden tour and luncheon, Letter of invitation to Rita Clements to tour the rose garden of Lucy Billingsley at 2100 Stemmons Freeway and attend a luncheon on April 15, 1988 at which Barbara Bush would speak and answer questions. According to the note at the top of the letter Rita Clements toured the rose garden but skipped the lunch due to the program described in the entry above.

39-23
Dallas Southern Memorial Association, Letters, clippings, and background information on the organization regarding Rita Clements speaking to the group about the restoration of the Governor's Mansion possibly on April 21, 1988. The invitation was for some time during the 1987-1988 year but one letter has a date of April 20 written on it as well as a note by Rita Clements that reads "Ok but can commit only 2 months in advance."

39-24
University of Texas at Austin, College of Liberal Arts, Letters, note, and copy of Rita Clements' speech on Outstanding Women of Texas, April 21, 1988

39-25
Capitol Centennial Honorary Ball Committee, List of living Former First Ladies of Texas with addresses and telephone numbers and mansion function request form for a lunch at the Governor's Mansion, April 21, 1988

39-26
Dallas County Heritage Society, Grand Heritage Ball, Invitation to the event on April 23, 1988 on which Rita Clements has written notes including one that reads "Send in acceptance for 2 & put on Calendar" under which Governor Clements has written his standard acceptance of OK above and underlined C

39-27
Meeting between Governors of Texas and Coahuila, Schedule for the two day meeting including a luncheon and a dinner attended by Rita Clements, April 26-27, 1988

39-28
Nueces County Medical Society Auxiliary, Letters, schedule for Rita Clements, and copy of her speech on Healthcare in Texas on April 28, 1988 at the organization's observance of Medical Auxiliary Day in Corpus Christi, April 18, 1988

39-29
Dallas Mayor's International Ball, Invitation to and letters about Governor and Rita Clements being Honorary Chairmen of the ball and attending an ambassador's luncheon hosted by the Dallas/Fort Worth Consular Corps prior to the ball on April 30, 1988

39-30
Highland Lakes Social Club, Letters, notes, schedule for Rita Clements, and two versions of a speech on tourism that Rita Clements presented to the organization in Kingsland on May 2, 1988

39-31
Texas Federation of Women's Clubs, Letters and notes about Rita Clements speaking at the annual convention on tourism, background information on the organization, convention program, report on the Texas First Ladies Miniatures 1836-1988 project, biographical information on Rita Clements, and text for introducing Rita Clements before she spoke on May 6, 1988

39-32
Governor's Commission for Disabled Persons - Barbara Jordan Media Awards, Letters, memos, notes, call for nominations for the awards, press release about the awards ceremony and the recipients of the awards, and text of Rita Clements' Remarks at the awards ceremony, May 10, 1988

39-33
Friends of the Governor's Mansion, Letter about and invitation to the spring meeting and luncheon of the Docents of the Governor's Mansion on May 12, 1988

39-34
Dallas-Fort Worth Area Tourism Council, Letters about Rita Clements speaking to the council, background information on the council, maps providing directions to the Arlington Convention Center, and two versions of Rita Clements speech to the group, May 13, 1988

39-35
I Have a Dream Foundation - Kickoff Program, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, background on the foundation, schedule for the program held at the Sequoyah Education Center, and copy of Rita Clements keynote speech during the program, May 13, 1988

39-36
Mansion Luncheon for fundraiser for the Austin Classic Golf Tournament, Letters about Governor Clements contributing a luncheon for four at the Mansion and Mansion Function Request to schedule the luncheon on May 23, 1988

39-37
Texan's War on Drugs, Just Say No, Letters, comments by Rita Clements thanking Channel 24 in Austin and First Interstate Bank for sponsoring the taping of a public service announcement on saying no to drugs at Walnut Creek Elementary School in Austin, an agenda for the afternoon event, a media alert concerning the event, text of the PSA, and a sample completed friendly letter form by one of the children at the school to Rita Clements, May 23, 1988

39-38
Friends of the Dallas Public Library, Inc., Letter inviting Rita Clements to attend the annual Civic Leaders' Luncheon at the Library on May 24, 1988 with a note indicating the invitation had been accepted

39-39
Keep Texas Beautiful - Governor's Community Achievement Awards, Letters, lists of participants in various cities, record of winners of the awards in 1986 and 1987, criteria for judging the nominations for awards, summary of the results of the programs under the auspices of Keep Texas Beautiful, invitation to cities to enter the competition for the 1989 awards, schedule for the tour to present awards, roster of the Port Aransas Clean Team, and copy of remarks made by Rita Clements in the various award winning cities, May 27, 1988

39-40
Grandparents Club of the Children's Hospital of Austin at Brackenridge, Letters, Mansion function sheet, newsletters, and brochures about the charter meeting of the Grandparents Club and raising funds for the hospital, June 2, 1988

39-41
Texas Republican Party Convention, Memo outline schedule for the convention with Governor Clements' proposed planned activities, memo about and agenda for the annual luncheon of the Texas Republican County Chairman's Association, a memo containing a synopsis of the convention for Governor Clements' review, an agenda for the breakfast fundraiser for Kent Hance, program for the June 9-11, 1988 convention, program for the tribute to George Strake, and text of Rita Clements' remarks in introducing Barbara Bush

39-42
Texas Association of Hospital Auxiliaries, Inc., Letters, memo, notes, seating chart for the head table, proclamation from Governor Clements naming June 6, 1988 as Hospital Auxiliary Day, and text of Rita Clements' speech on Voluntarism at the Association's annual convention in Dallas on June 7, 1988

39-43
White House Preservation Fund, Invitation to a dinner in honor of the Fund at the Crescent Club (no city indicated) on June 9, 1988 bearing a not that Rita Clements accepted

39-44
British Ambassador Luncheon, Letter inviting Rita Clements to attend a luncheon honoring Ambassador Sir Anthony Acland GCMG KCVO at the Metropolitan Club hosted by Frank C. Cooksey, Mayor of Austin, on June 15, 1988. Also includes brief biographical information about the Ambassador.

39-45
North Texas State University, State Equity Conference, Letters, memos, programs, and welcoming remarks by Rita Clements at the Postsecondary Equity Project conference in Austin, June 15, 1988

39-46
Citizens Medical Center Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Recovery Program, Letters, notes, flyers, ten prints of pen and ink sketches by Jim Fitzhenry of buildings in Victoria with descriptions of each sketch, and text of Rita Clements remarks at the Drug Abuse Rehabilitation facility open house in Victoria, June 17, 1988

39-47
Bluebonnet Girls State, Letters about Rita Clements attending the group's inauguration meeting in the Governor's Reception Room on June 20, 1988

39-48
Keep Texas Beautiful, Letters, notes, newsletter, program for awards luncheon, and text of Rita Clements speech at the Governor's Community Achievement Awards luncheon at the meeting in Galveston on July 8, 1988

39-49
Texas Literacy Council Press Conference, Letter, press release, list of members of the Council, map of Texas showing the percentage of people in each county with 0-8 years of schooling who are illiterate, charts of types of phone calls received by the Literacy Hotline, and two versions of Rita Clements remarks at the Literacy Hotline news conference, July 11, 1988

39-50
White House Fellows Luncheon, Letters and Mansion Schedule Request form concerning a luncheon for the Fellows on July 12, 1988

39-51
War on Drugs Texas Youth in Action Leadership Conference, Letter, note, and text of Rita Clements speech about Texan's War on Drugs at the conference in Georgetown, July 14, 1988

39-52
Lunar Rendezvous Festival Luncheon and Style Show, Letter, notes, program, and text of Rita Clements' remarks at the event planned to recognize the industries and individuals in the Bare Area that made an integral part of the space program, July 21, 1988

39-53
Lewisville Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, and two versions of Rita Clements' remarks on tourism at the luncheon on August 4, 1988

39-54
National Governors' Association, Letters, schedules for spouses and youth, airline schedule for Governor and Rita Clements, descriptions of programs for spouses and youth, schedule of activities for spouses,
and summary program for the meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio August 7-9, 1988 with an indication that Rita Clements attended a session of the Committee on International Trade and Foreign Relations on August 8

39-55
Texas Chiropractic Auxiliary of the Texas Chiropractic Association, Letters, photocopies of a photograph of Rita Clements and another female, note, and schedule for Rita Clements for the day including a luncheon at which she was honored, September 7, 1988. [Note: The copies are of photographs that were taken at a September 14, 1987 function at which Rita Clements was also honored. Original photographs are in Box 43 folder 10.]

39-56
Texas Travel Summit - Governor's Awards Luncheon, Letter, preliminary program for the 1988 meeting and final program for the 1987 meeting, booklet about the Discover Texas Association, press release about Rita Clements presenting awards at the luncheon, and two versions of Rita Clements speech at the summit, September 11-14, 1988

39-57
Junior League of Tyler, Inc., Letters, Letters, notes, clipping, invitation, and two versions of Rita Clements' speech on tourism to the organization in Tyler on September 13, 1988

39-58
Leadership Texas, Letters, notes, conference agenda, brochure about the conference, schedule for Rita Clements, newsletter, and two versions of Rita Clements' speech on tourism at the organization's conference in Dallas, September 16, 1988

39-59
Dallas County Heritage Society, Letters, notes, agenda for the organization's annual meeting, and copy of Rita Clements' speech about tourism and preservation at the meeting in Dallas, September 19, 1988

39-60
Texas Volunteer Conference, Letter, press release, list of awards and the recipients of each one, program for the conference, copies of the applications of the winners of each of the awards, and text of Rita Clements brief remarks on the importance of volunteerism, September 20, 1988

39-61
Dallas Women's Foundation Annual Luncheon, Letters (one of which if from Kay Bailey Hutchison), notes, and invitation to a reception at which Rita Clements and Annette Strauss were to be announced as the co-chairs of the luncheon, September 23, 1988

39-62
Tom Green County Adult Literacy Council Business Consortium Luncheon, Letters, notes, flyers, brochures, agenda for the luncheon, text of a public service announcement recorded by Rita Clements for the Council, and text of Rita Clements' remarks about the importance of literacy, September 29, 1988

39-63
Brazos Forum Award, Letters, notes, flyers about and programs for the Brazos Forum awards ceremonies in 1985-1988, tentative program for the Forum for October 4-6, 1988, certificate on which the names of all the women being honored and the work for which they were honored, and two versions of Rita Clements brief remarks upon being honored for her role in the restoration of the Governor's Mansion, October 5, 1988

39-64
Texas Association of Residential Services Providers, Letters, notes, newsletter, conference program, flyer about Halfway House in San Antonio, completed gift record form, and text of Rita Clements' speech on volunteer programs at the organization's meeting in Austin, October6, 1988

39-65
Texan's War on Drugs, Red Ribbon Campaign Kickoff Press Conference, Letters, press release, schedule for the press conference, background information on the Texan's War on Drugs program, memo, brochure and flyer about the 1988 Red Ribbon Campaign, red ribbon reading The Choice For Me, Drug Free! Texans' Warn on Drugs, Official Memorandum of Governor Clements proclaiming October 23-30, 1988 as Red Ribbon Week and Drug Free America Week, schedule for Rita Clements, and two versions of Rita Clements remarks at the press conference, October 7, 1988

39-66
Fund Raiser for Chief Justice Tom Phillips, Record of food and drinks ordered, of things rented, flowers, and equipment; list of things to discuss with Freddie, list of people invited to the event, schedule for the fundraiser in Dallas hosted by Governor and Rita Clements for the candidate, October 10, 1988

39-67
Jesse Coffey and Brad M. Harris Fundraisers, Memos, schedules, biographical information on each candidate, information on the opponents of each candidate, records of issues in the campaigns, copies of campaign brochures, and outline of brief remarks made by Rita Clements at each of the fundraisers, October 10, 1988

39-68
Brazos Area Inner Wheel Rotary International Spouses, Letters, notes, gift record form, schedule for Rita Clements, and two versions of the text of Rita Clements speech on the Role of the First Lady of Texas to the organization at its meeting in Lake Jackson, October 11, 1988

39-69
Deck and Derrick Club of Graham, Letters, memo, notes, proclamation of the Mayor of Graham designating October 11, 1988 as Rita Clements Day in the city, copy of an article about Catherine Terrell Smith's involvement in the Texas oil business, brochure about the Association of Desk and Derrick Clubs, program for the 25th annual Industry Appreciation Banquet of the Graham Club, schedule for Rita Clements, and two versions of Rita Clements speech about the economy diversification in Texas and Texas women on the oil fields at that banquet, October 11, 1988

39-70
Congressman Cathy Mae Sweeney Luncheon, Memo, notes, schedule for the fundraiser in El Campo and Brenham, information about 14th District Congressional race and the candidate, and outline of brief remarks made by Rita Clements at the luncheon, October 14, 1988

39-71
Republican Forum of Austin, Letter and notes about and text of Rita Clements speech about the improving Texas economy and 1988 campaign issues to the group, October 17, 1988

39-72
Brooks Officers' Wives Club/Brooks Officers' Spouses Association, Letters, schedule for Rita Clements, and text of Rita Clements' speech about the Role of the First Lady of Texas to the organization at Brooks Air Force Base, October 18, 1988

39-73
Bush Phone Center Tour, Letter, memo, briefing reports, talking points, and schedule for Rita Clements for her visits to phone centers in San Antonio Northeast, Dallas Preston, Dallas North Central, Plano, and Temple for the Texas Victory '88 Committee for George Bush for President, October 21, 1988

39-74
East Texas Trip for George Bush, Memo, schedule for Rita Clements, and event briefing documents for stops in Greenville, Paris, Mt. Pleasant, and Tyler for the Texas Victory '88 Committee for George Bush for President, October 24, 1988

39-75
Bipartisan Political Panel, Letters, notes, event briefing information for a visit to the Pasadena phone bank, statements by George Bush on various issues in the campaign, schedule for Rita Clements for October 25-27, three versions of the text for a speech by Rita Clements titled Women Involvement in Politics prepared for panel at the Political Power - Women in the Process in Houston, an information packet for that event, and text for Rita Clements remarks titled Citizens for Growth and Progress in Houston, October 25, 1988

39-76
Clem Conger Tea, Invitation to and notes about a tea for him at the Governor's Mansion by Rita Clements, October 26, 1988

39-77
Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Foster Grandparent Recognition Banquet, Letters, notes, program, and text of Rita Clements' speech at the event, November 3, 1988

39-78
Letter of invitation and brochure with a map regarding Governor and Rita Clements attending the La Quinta weekend at Lakeway on November 4, 1988

39-79
Northwest Austin Girl Scouts, Letter about Rita Clements having her picture taken with some of the Scouts in the Governor's Reception room prior to a food drive for the Capital Area Food Bank in early November 1988

39-80
Assistance League of Dallas Antique Seminar, Letters and notes about Rita Clements serving as honorary chairman of the event, program booklet about the 1987 event, and text of Rita Clements' remarks at the seminar on November 10, 1988

39-81
Trip to Spain and France, Itineraries, menus, list of gifts to be presented to various individuals by Governor Clements, list people to be sent thank you letters, memo about issues discussed with local officials in Spain and France during the trip, memo about issues relevant to the trip to be discussed at a February 6, 1989 meeting, certificate naming Rita Clements as an honorary citizen of the Basse-Normandie Region of France, list of participants at events on November 28 and 29, brochures about Pointe du Hoc, and information on the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, November 12-30, 1988

39-82
American Cancer Society, Texas Division, Inc., Schedule for a First Lady reception at the Governor's Mansion for the 1988 Texas Breast Screening Project, November 13, 1988

39-83
Magic Circle Republican Women's Club, Letters, notes, and invitation to Rita Clements to speak at a celebration honoring the organization's 10th anniversary and the National Federation of Republican Women's 50th anniversary, November 28, 1988. Also includes a note that Rita Clements had to cancel because of the trip to Spain and France.

39-84
Coastal Bend Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association Luncheon, Letter and notes about Rita Clements speaking at their luncheon on November 30, 1988.
Also includes a note that Rita Clements had to cancel because of the trip to Spain and France.

39-85
Dallas Women's Foundation Lunch with Madame Jehan Sadat, Letters (one of which is from Kay Bailey Hutchison) about Rita Clements being honorary co-chair of the luncheon, information sheet on the foundation, list of grants given by the foundation 1986-1988, program for the luncheon, and a clipping about the foundation, December 8, 1988

39-86
Austin Eagle Forum, Letter and note regarding a tour of and tea at the Governor's Mansion for the group on December 12, 1988

39-87
Mansion Christmas Parties, Invitation lists for an appointments party on December 13, 1988 and for a senior staff party on December 21, 1988

39-88
Education Interview, Notes about Rita Clements responding to questions for a televised interview on educational subjects at the Region 20 Education Service Center in San Antonio on an unspecified date in late 1988

39-89
Interviews and Public Service Announcements, Miscellaneous letters, memos, notes, lists of activities, and texts of a couple of public service announcements, 1987-1989

39-90
Republican Legislator's Spouses' Luncheon, Letter to Rita Clements about co-hosting the luncheon, letter of invitation, and list of individuals invited with notations of those who accepted, January 9, 1989

39-91
Texas Department of Health's Conference on Aging & Health Partnership, Letters, notes, program, schedule for Rita Clements, text of her remarks titled "Toward 2000: Aging and Health Partnership in Texas," and script for Rita Clements to use I presenting awards at the luncheon, January 12, 1989

39-92
Texas Federation of Republican Women, Letter, note, schedule for Rita Clements, and two versions of the remarks titled "Legislative Initiatives" Rita Clements presented at the luncheon that preceded the TFRW board meeting, January 13, 1989

39-93
Capital Area Volunteer Center Board of Directors, Letters, notes, invitation, information on Curtis W. Meadows, Jr. and the Meadows Foundation, program, and text of Rita Clements remarks titled "Importance of Involvement" at a reception in Austin honoring the Meadows Foundation, January 17, 1989

39-94
Presidential Inaugural, Memos and information sheets with a list of possible recipients of the tickets by Rita Clements about allocating and ordering tickets to various activities associated with the Presidential Inauguration, January 18-21, 1989

39-95
Denison Rotary Club, Letters, program, clipping, schedule for Rita Clements, packet of tourist and other information about the Denison area, and two versions of Rita Clements speech titled "Tackling Opportunity and Tourism" at the group's luncheon on February 2, 1989

39-96
Desk and Derrick Club of Dallas, Letters, yearbook of the organization, schedule for Rita Clements, and text of her speech titled "Pumping New Life into the Texas Economy," at their meeting on February 2, 1989

39-97
Photo with Stuffee, Austin Children's Museum, Press releases, invitation, brochure and article from Southern Living about the museum, and invitation to the celebration of the arrival of Stuffee in Austin on February 2, 1989 on which someone has written Photo Session, Monday, February 6, 1989 presumably indicating an event for Rita Clements

39-98
Austin Alumnae Club Career Group of Pi Beta Phi, Letters, notes, and clipping about Rita Clements speaking to the group about her responsibilities as First Lady of Texas on February 7, 1989

39-99
Texas Women's Hall of Fame Economic Conference for Women and Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Letters, clippings, programs, invitations, biographical information on keynote speaker Dr. Janet L. Norwood, list of people invited to a reception at the Governor's mansion, script for the Hall of Fame awards ceremony, biographical information on the inductees Ruth Taubert Seeger, Louise Ritter, Margaret Pease Harper, Mrs. Norman Brinker, Bert Kruger Smith, Ninfa Laurenzo, Lane Murray, and Eleanor Tinsley, two versions of Rita Clements speech titled Texas Women of the Future - Jobs and Opportunities" at the conference, and text of Governor Clements speech at the induction ceremony, February 8, 1989

39-100
Helen Farabee Living Memorial Dedication and Helen Farabee "Volunteer of the Year Award," Letters, invitations, newsletter, proposals, programs, clipping, and copy of brochure regarding the planting of a live oak tree in her honor as a living memorial and the presentation of a bronze replica volunteer award of the white marble sculpture honoring her, and notes of brief remarks by Rita Clements, February 9, 1989

39-101
Kiwanis Club of Austin, Lady's Day Luncheon, Letters, schedule for Rita Clements, clipping about her speech, and text of her speech titled "The Role of the First Lady/Mansion Restoration" at the luncheon in Austin, February 13, 1989

39-102
Discover Texas Association, Tourism Awareness Day, Letter, invitation, program, clipping, and text of Rita Clements remarks titled "Getting a Leg Up on the Competition through Tourism," at the organization's legislative appreciation program, February 15, 1989

39-103
Border Governors' Conference, Program booklet, biographical directory of the governors attending, clipping about the conference, and schedule for Rita Clements for the conference held in Saltillo, Coahulia, February 15-17, 1989

39-104
Ladies Ski Trip, Letters, list of women invited, and airline itinerary for Rita Clements for the trip to Colorado, February 18-24, 1989

39-105
National Governors' Association Meeting, Letters, memos, schedule for Rita Clements, registration information, various versions of the programs for governors and for governors' spouses, report of the Task Force on Children titled America in Transition, and clipping, February 26-28, 1989

39-106
Texas Women's Alliance, Annual Conference/Distinguished Service Award, Letters [including one from Marilyn Quayle with envelope franked by Dan Quayle and one from Barbara Bush, program, summary report, schedule for Rita Clements, press release, and text of Rita Clements speech in accepting the Distinguished Service Award, March 1, 1989

39-107
Task Force on Drug Abuse, Drug Abuse Seminars, Letters, memos, notes, agendas, list of Junior League of Texas presidents, schedules for Rita Clements, list of members of the Governor's Task Force on Drug Abuse, directories of members of the Texas House of Representative and Texas Senate, press release, Report and Recommendations of the Governor's Task Force on Drug Abuse, and two versions of the speech of Rita Clements at seminars on February 1 and 7, 1989 as well as at seminar on March 2, 1989

39-108
Main Street Tour, Letters, memos, notes, list of Main Street Cities 1981-1989, schedule for the tour, map of Texas with past Main Street Cities located, information about and schedule of events for each of the 1989 cities [Yoakum, Fort Stockton, Dennison, Sulphur Springs, and Mineola], schedule for Rita Clements, clippings about the activities in each of the five cities, and text of the speech Rita Clements gave in each of the cities, March 9-10, 1989

Events

Box-Folder
40-1
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for Jonnel, Incorporated, Press release, letters, note, and schedule of the ceremony during which Rita Clements assisted in cutting the ribbon in Dallas, March 11, 1989

40-2
Texas Department of Highways and Public Transportation, Don't Mess with Texas campaign, Letters, note, itinerary, clippings and text of Rita Clements remarks titled "Don't Mess with Texas" at the kickoff press conference about a new commercial for Texas' anti-litter campaign, March 14, 1989

40-3
Texas Daily Newspaper Association, Mansion Tea and Tour, Letters and Mansion Function Request form for a tea and tour for spouses of TDNA, March 20, 1989

40-4
Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Annual Program Development Meeting, Letters, memos, notes, program, clippings, and two versions of Rita Clements' speech on Economic Development and Rural Revitalization at the meeting in Hamilton, March 21, 1989. Also includes Governor Clements' Executive Order WPC-88-6 establishing the Task Force on Agricultural Development and a press release copy of his speech to the Texas Farm Bureau Leadership Conference in Austin on January 24, 1989.

40-5
Press Conference for New Tourism Hospitality PSA, Agenda and press release about Rita Clements introducing the PSA and about state trooper Denman Bowen "Bo" Dunkin's role in the taping the 30 second advertisement for Texas, March 23, 1989

40-6
Mayde Creek High School, KYSSED [Knowledgeable Youth Standing Superior Eliminating Drugs] Assembly, Letters, notes, invitation, list of businesses in that area of Houston that gave discounts to card carrying KYSSED members, clippings, and two versions of Rita Clements speech in support of the group's efforts in developing a drug free culture, March 29, 1989. Also includes information about Stacy Goodart and a letter of October 15, 1989 from her to Rita Clements asking her to write a letter commending her effort to support a drug free community and school to include with her college scholarship applications her admission Texas A&M University.

40-7
Heartland Healthcare Center, Grand Opening Reception, Letters, invitations, fact sheet, brochures, and two versions of Rita Clements' remarks at the dedication ceremony in Austin, March 30, 1989

40-8
Long Term Care Volunteer Conference, Outstanding Volunteer Awards, Letters, notes, information about each award recipient, and text of Rita Clements' remarks in presenting the awards in Austin, March 31, 1989. Also includes letters, a conference summary, press release, newsletter, program, clipping, and text of Rita Clements' untitled speech at the conference in Austin, May 28, 1987.

40-9
Dallas County Heritage Society Ribbon Cutting for Tholl House and Dedication, Letters, notes, invitation, annual report of the Society, brochure about Old City Park, flyer about Heritage Craft Day, and text of Rita Clements' remarks at the dedication in Dallas, April 1, 1989

40-10
Broadway Plaza at Cityview Retirement Community, Letters, fact sheet and booklet about the facility and two versions of Rita Clements' speech on the Role of the First Lady at a reception at the facility in Fort Worth, April 3, 1989

40-11
Children's Trust Fund of Texas, Capitol Children's Day, Letters, schedule of events for the event, invitation, invitation, program, media information packet, and two versions of Rita Clements' remarks at the observance of National Child Abuse Prevention ceremonies in Austin, April 4, 1989

40-12
Texas Literacy Conference, Letters, notes, schedules, registration form, calendar of workshop presentations, invitation list for a coffee hosted by Rita Clements, director of services of the Central Texas Literacy Coalition, and two versions of the welcoming remarks by Rita Clements at the conference in Dallas, April 4, 1989

40-13
Texas Medical Association and Texas Medical Association Auxiliary, Capitol Health Day and Texas Association for the Education of Young Children, Week of the Young Child, Letters, notes, Official Memorandum of Governor Clements proclaiming the week of April 2-9, 1989 as Week of the Young Child and April 5, 1989 as Texas Children's Day, Texas House Resolution 495, 71st Regular Session designating welcoming representatives of the Texas Medical Association and Texas Medical Association Auxiliary and designating April 5, 1989 as Capitol Health Day, and text of brief comments by Rita Clements at the ribbon cutting ceremony on Capitol Health Fair Day in Austin on April 5, 1989

40-14
National Governors' Association, National Conference on State Literacy Initiatives II "Literacy and the Challenge of the 90s," Conference information packet including a letter, invitation, brochures, list of First Ladies attending, minutes of the meeting, notes by Rita Clements, and general information on literacy for the conference sponsored by the National Governors' Association Project Literacy U. S. and hosted by Governor and Mrs. Ray Mabus in Jackson, MS, April 9-11, 1989

40-15
Hockaday School Class of '49 Reunion, Letters, notes, bank statements with deposit slips and cancelled checks, registration/RSVP forms for the event, list of attendees, and information about the Doubletree Hotel at Lincoln Center in Dallas where the reunion was held, April 13-14, 1989.
Rita Clements appears have been the organizer of the reunion.

40-16
Hockaday School 75th Anniversary International Conference, Letter, notes, and agenda for the conference, April 14-15, 1989.
A note written on the outside of the folder indicated this event was cancelled.

40-17
Dallas Women's Board of Northwood Institute Gala, Letter and program booklet, April 15, 1989.
Rita Clements served as chair of the steering committee.

40-18
Just Say No Kickoff Rally, Letters, notes, and clippings about and two versions of the text of Rita Clements' remarks at the Rally in Cisco, April 19, 1989

40-19
Abilene Senior Citizen Celebration/Volunteer Appreciation Lunch, Letters, list of volunteer jobs, Senior Citizen newsletter, brochure, clipping, program for the 15th annual Volunteer Appreciation Lunch, and two versions of Rita Clements' remarks at the event in Abilene, April 19, 1989

40-20
Women's Commission Luncheon Meeting, Letter, Mansion function request form, agenda, report on Governor Clements' Key Issues for the 71st Legislative Session, lists of members of each committee of the Women's Commission, financial report, report of projects of the State Agency Liaison Group of the Commission, proposal from the University of Texas School of Social Work regarding to develop capacity building to enhance the JTPA System to provide training and job placement, issue of the Texas Leader newsletter, program for the 1988 Texas Women's Hall of Fame awards ceremony, and a report of the Texas Literacy Council titled Planning for a Literate Work Force, April 24, 1989

40-21
Welcome to Austin Club Luncheon, Letters, notes, and two versions of Rita Clements speech "Women in State Government" presented in Austin on April 25, 1989

40-22
Bush in Austin, Schedule for the speech in the Texas House of Representatives by President George Bush, April 26, 1989

40-23
Texas Historical Commission, Annual Preservation Conference, Letter, note, conference program, and two versions of Rita Clements keynote address on the importance of tourism in improving the Texas economy, April 28, 1989

40-24
Children's Hospital of Austin at Breckenridge, Press Conference, Letters, schedule, fact sheet, and brochure concerning Miracle Month of May press reception, May 1, 1989

40-25
Austin Child Car Seat Safety Month, Press Conference, Memo, notes, and text of Rita Clements' brief remarks at the event to kick off the month, May 3, 1989

40-26
Senate Ladies Club, Invitation and note about the luncheon honoring the Club at the University of Texas System Bauer House in Austin, May 3, 1989

40-27
Beneficial Community Service Scholarship Awards, Letters, application for and information about the scholarships, list of scholarship recipients, and two versions of the text of Rita Clements remarks at the presentation ceremony in Austin, May 4, 1989

40-28
Dallas County Adult Literacy Press Conference, Memo about the event at which Rita Clements introduced Barbara Bush, May 5, 1989

40-29
Palo Pinto Republican Women's Club Luncheon, Letters, note, schedule for Rita Clements, clipping, and text of her speech about the improving Texas economy titled "Texas - Back on Track" at the luncheon in Mineral Wells, May 5, 1989

40-30
Hills Elementary Leader Readers, Note and letters several of which are from 2nd grade students regarding Rita Clements reading a story to children in the 2nd grade at the school in Austin, May 5, 1989

40-31
Dallas County Heritage Society, Grand Heritage Ball Committee, Letters and cards about the fundraising event and booklet by Marion Mark about her doll collection titled A Family of Dolls, May 6, 1989

40-32
Junior League of Austin Announcement of 1989-90 Projects, Letters, note, and two versions of the text of Rita Clements remarks titled "Importance of Volunteerism" in Austin, May 9, 1989

40-33
Letot Center Awards Presentation and Groundbreaking Ceremonies, Letters, notes, invitations, press release, program, clippings, and two versions of the text of Rita Clements' remarks titled "Stepping Forward to Fill the Cracks" at the event in Dallas, May 11, 1989. The Awards ceremony was originally scheduled for February 3 but was cancelled because of weather problems and was combined with the groundbreaking. The speech included here may not be the one she actually gave at the combined ceremony.

40-34
Farmers Branch Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, May 12, 1989, Letters, note, copy of an article from the organization's newsletter, and two versions of the text of Rita Clements' speech titled "Tourism, The Key to Economic Achievement."

40-35
Austin Country Club, Letters and notes about Rita Clements serving as Honorary Chairperson of the "Gift of Tennis" Pro-Am tournament and White Tennis Ball, May 12-13, 1989.
Rita Clements agreed to be the honorary chairperson, but a note on the outside of the folder indicated that she did not attend.

40-36
Lay Ornamental Garden Ribbon Cutting, Letters, memo, notes, clippings, greeting card, brochures, schedule, and text of Rita Clements' brief remarks titled "Economic Development Requires Strong Roots," at the ceremony, in Dallas, May 13, 1989

40-37
BBC [British Broadcasting Company] Interview, Letters, memo, brief report about Bringing British Visitors to Texas, schedule of activities in the BBC "Breakaway to Texas" tour, and two tourist publications related to the BBC interviewing Governor and Rita Clements about their favorite places to visit in Texas, May 15, 1989

40-38
Essay Contest Judging, Letter, memo, list of members of the panel who judged the essays by fifth grade students in a contest sponsored by the Governor's Commission for Women, clipping about Rita Clements presenting the award to the contest winner Elizabeth Rudd of Cuero, and copy of her winning essay on the topic of Influential Women in My Life, May 16, 1989

40-39
Senate Ladies Club, Installation of Officers Luncheon, Letters, notes, invitation, newsletter, and list of new officers regarding Rita Clements' serving as installing officers for the organization, May 17, 1989

40-40
Cibolo Valley Republican Women's Club, Letters, notes, program, photograph of Rita Clements speaking, and two versions of the text of her speech titled "Texas - Back on Track" at the lunch in Schertz/Cibolo, May 18, 1989

40-41
Greater Dallas Hotel/Motel Association, General Managers' Meeting Lunch, Letters, note, and two versions of Rita Clements' remarks to the organization in Austin.
One version of the remarks is dated May 3 and the other May 24.
The latter is probably the one actually used.

40-42
Oversight of Governor's Mansion, Letter, memo, and note concerning the bill signing ceremony for HB 2058 which transferred the oversight of the Governor's Mansion to the Texas Historical Commission, May 25, 1989

40-43
Sine Die Reception, Invitation to the reception that marked the conclusion of the 71st legislative session, May 29, 1989

40-44
Keep Texas Beautiful Tour, Letters, memos, notes, call for entries, summary of judging results, list of media attending the announcement of the 1989 Governor's Community Achievement Awards, agenda for the awards ceremonies, text of remarks by Keep Texas Beautiful president Ed Davis at each of the award winning cities, list of contact persons in each city, certificate naming Rita Clements Honorary Mayor of Haltom City during the day the award was presented, and clippings, May 31-June 1, 1989

40-45
Governor's Committee for Disabled Persons, Barbara Jordan Awards for Excellence in the Communication of the Reality of Persons with Disabilities, Notes, program, clippings, clippings, and text of Rita Clements' remarks in presenting the awards at the Governor's Mansion, June 14, 1989.
Most of the clippings relate to protests by disabled persons concerning access to the Governor's Mansion.

40-46
"Sell Dallas" Trade Show, Letters, memos, notes, invitation, schedules, travel itinerary, and text of Rita Clements' remarks about the importance of tourism to the Texas economy at the second annual "Sell Dallas" event, July 11, 1989

40-47
Texas State Aquarium Topping Our Ceremony and Lunch, Letters, schedule for the day, scripts for the topping our ceremony and for the lunch, head table and VIP tables seating charts, clippings, and two versions of the text of Rita Clements' remarks at the ceremony in Corpus Christi, July 25, 1989

40-48
Bell County Republican Women's Club Luncheon, Letters, map, directions to the site of the luncheon, clippings, and two versions of the text of Rita Clements' remarks at the luncheon in Temple, July 28, 1989

40-49
Austin YMBL's [Young Men's Business League] Sunshine Camp at Zilker Park, Letters, notes, map, brochure, and two versions of Rita Clements' remarks about the improving Texas economy in Austin, July 28, 1989

40-50
National Governors' Association, Annual meeting program book, informational notes, schedules for various types of activities for Governors and Governor's spouses and children, schedule for Governor and Rita Clements, notes, descriptions of activities schedules for Governor's spouses and children/youth, and notebook containing information on issues and resolutions for the meeting in Chicago, July 30-August 1, 1989

40-51
Old City Park, Promotional Video Taping, Letters, notes, and script for Rita Clements for the taping, August 18, 1989

40-52
Crystal City Ball, Letter, memo, and note regarding an appointment to photograph Rita Clements as a former all past chairmen of the Ball for display in the organization/s offices to be done at her home in Dallas, August 25, 1989

40-53
Press Conference on Literacy Day and Literacy drive Month, Letters, facts on Texas literacy, clippings, note on a press conference regarding Literacy Day and Literacy Drive Month, Official Memorandum (proclamation) of Governor Clements designating September as Literacy drive Month and September 8 as International Literacy Day, Greetings letters to Albert Davis and Joe Ogg congratulating them on their selection to represent Texas at the Second Annual Adult Literacy Congress, and Greetings letters to Janie Stookey and Jill James for their voluntary service is assisting illiterate individuals in learning to read, all of whom were congratulated at the press conference in Austin,
August 23, 1989

40-54
Dinner at the Governor's Mansion for the Crown Prince of Spain, Invitation to the dinner in honor of His Royal Highness Don Felipe de Borbon, Prince of Asturias, Crown Prince of Spain, letters, list of individuals invited to the dinner, memo with list of prospective chairmen for each of the cities in which 1989 fundraisers will be held, list of those who contributed $15,000 or more to Governor Clements' campaign, and memo with list of event chairmen for November fundraisers, September 26, 1989

40-55
Texas Volunteer Conference, Letters, memos, program and registration form for the 13th Volunteer Conference, and clippings about the event, September 27-28, 1989

40-56
National Education Summit, Photocopies of letters to Governor and Rita Clements from President George Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush with schedules for the summit held in Charlottesville, VA, September 27-28, 1989

40-57
Dallas Press Club Roast of Governor Clements, Memo regarding planning the roast, program for the roast, schedule of activities, proposed additions to the script for the roast, and clippings about the event in Dallas, September 28, 1989

40-58
Greater Killeen Chamber of Commerce Ladies Committee Lunch, Letters, notes, press releases, agenda, clippings, and two versions of Rita Clements' speech about the importance of tourism to the Texas economy, October 3, 1989

40-59
Granite Hills Luncheon Club of Marble Falls, Letters, photocopy of a check for the Friends of the Governor's Mansion, yearbook of the organization, clipping about the commercial featuring Willie Nelson singing a commercial about not messing with Texas to the tune of his song "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys," and text of Rita Clements' speech about various issues in Texas but dealing mostly with the work volunteers in keeping Texas beautiful, October 4, 1989

40-60
Susan G. Komen Foundation Annual awards Luncheon, Letters about Rita Clements attending the luncheon and a press release in Dallas, October 11, 1989

40-61
Austin Republican Women's Club, Letters, invitation, regarding the luncheon, style show, and silent auction, October 11, 1989 [Note: The original file folder gave the date of November 15, but the invitation gave the date as October 11 and the honored guest as Mrs. Marilyn T. Quayle.
None of the other documents has a date.]

40-62
Mayor's Committee for Disabled Persons, Awards Lunch, Letters, notes, program, and press release version of Rita Clements keynote remarks at the luncheon in Corpus Christi, October 18, 1989

40-63
Council On Independent Living [COIL] Ribbon Cutting, Letters, notes, brochure, program booklet for the organization's Gala Roast Fund Raiser honoring Dr. William E. "Bill" Thornton, invitation, program for the ceremony, newsletter, script for the ceremony, clippings, and text of Rita Clements' remarks at the ceremony in San Antonio, October 20, 1989

40-64
National Council on Disability Meeting, Letters, note, invitation, agenda, and Official Memorandum issued by Governor Clements designating October 30, 1989 as National Council on Disability Day concerning Rita Clements officially greeting the Council at the beginning of their meeting in Austin, October 30, 1989

40-65
Oak Cliff Lions Club Luncheon, Letters, notes, newsletter, and press release version of Rita Clements' remarks about the improving Texas economy, November 1, 1989

40-66
Frank Crowley Criminal Courts Building, Program for the dedication of the building in Dallas, November 1, 1989.
Rita Clements' apparently had no role in the event although she may have attended.

40-67
Nacogdoches County Chamber of Commerce Literacy Luncheon, Letters, notes, agenda, clippings, and press release version of Rita Clements' remarks about the serious problem of illiteracy in Texas and efforts to improve the situation in Nacogdoches, November 3, 1989

40-68
Zeta Tau Alpha Alumnae meeting, Letters, notes, and clippings about Rita Clements speaking about the restoration of the Governor's Mansion to the group in Dallas, November 7, 1989

40-69
Mansion Docents Training Session, List of members of the 1989 Docent Class, schedule of the training sessions, and letters about Rita Clements speaking to the group about restoring the Governor's Mansion on November 9, 1989

40-70
Republican Governors' Conference, Small program booklet and tentative schedule for governors' spouses for the conference in Hilton Head, SC, November 11-14, 1989

40-71
Outstanding Women in Texas Government Awards and Reception, Letters, notes, schedule, program, list of award winners, press release, clippings, and press release version of Rita Clements' remarks at the ceremony in Senate Chamber and the Lt. Governor's Reception Room, November 14, 1989

40-72
Women's Commission 1989-1990 Hall of Fame Inductees and Goals, Luncheon and Press Conference Announcing, Letters, memos, notes, media advisory issued about the press conference including text of remarks to be made by Sally McKenzie (Chair of the Governor's Commission for Women), Jill Miller (a displaced homemaker), Governor Clements, and Rita Clements, an agenda for the lunch, lists of people attending the lunch and the press conference, and copies of the remarks made at the press conference by Governor and Rita Clements, November 16, 1989

40-73
Dallas Historical Society, Rededication of the Hall of State, Letters, notes, invitations, program, poster, clipping, suggested remarks for Rita Clements to make at both the luncheon and the dedication ceremony and texts of the remarks she made at both activities, November 18, 1989

40-74
Fort Hood Officer's Wives Club Lunch, Letters concerning Rita Clements speaking to the group and press release versions of her remarks about things to see in Texas at the lunch, November 21, 1989

40-75
Sea World Taping, Memo about Rita Clements to tape her remarks about the first birthday of Baby Shamu and the strong attraction that Sea World is for Texas, November 22, 1989

40-76
National Governors' Association Spouses Conference, Austin, Texas, Correspondence with and registration forms from First Ladies of many of the states and list of participants in the conference, November 27-29, 1989

40-77
National Governors' Association Spouses Conference, Austin, Texas, List of and information about the women attending who participated in a press conference at the conference, November 27-29, 1989

40-78
National Governors' Association Spouses Conference, Austin, Texas, Correspondence memos, notes, clippings, and preliminary and final schedules about planning for the conference, November 27-29, 1989

40-79
National Governors' Association Spouses Conference, Austin, Texas, Lists of living former governors of all the states and governors' spouses between 1979 and 1989, and a Statistical Handbook of Former Governors' Spouses all of which appear to have been compiled for or as the result of the conference, November 27-29, 1989

40-80
National Governors' Association Spouses Conference, Austin, Texas, Various materials that apparently were used in assisting to plan the conference, November 27-29, 1989

40-81
Richardson Chamber of Commerce Membership Lunch, Letters, notes, clippings, and two versions of Rita Clements remarks about the improving Texas economy, education, illiteracy, and drugs, December 1, 1989

40-82
Dallas Women's Foundation Lunch Honoring Rosalynn Carter, Letters, memo, notes, program, schedule for Rita Clements, and script for the event at which Rita Clements presented brief greetings to Mrs. Carter, December 5, 1989

40-83
Lighting the Capital Christmas Tree, Letter, program, notes, press releases, handmade Christmas Card/Thank You message from a young boy named Cody who suffered from arthritis and was apparently selected to light the tree, and an 8" X 10" color photograph of Governor and Rita Clements and the Governor's senior staff at Christmas time, December 12, 1989

40-84
Lago Vista Women's Club Lunch, Letters and two versions of a speech about the various issues on which Rita Clements worked during Governor Clements' second term both of which bear notes that Rita Clements did not use that speech when she spoke to the group on January 9, 1990

40-85
Park Cities Republican Women's Club, Letters and invitation concerning Rita Clements' service as honorary chair chairperson of the group's brunch and Gubernatorial Candidates Forum, January 16, 1990

40-86
American Institute for Learning Creative Rapid Learning Center Tour, Letters, memo, and information packet containing clippings, newsletters, and other materials about the institute regarding Rita Clements' tour on January 17, 1990

40-87
Snow Ski Trip, Letters and list of people invited to attend the annual trip to Colorado, January 20-26, 1990

40-88
Volunteer Council of Travis State School Luncheon Meeting, Letters, notes, minutes of December 1989 meeting, treasurer's report, volunteer signup card, information on the Council and its activities, newsletter, and press release copy of Rita Clements' remarks on the importance of voluntarism, February 8, 1990

40-89
Junior League of Texas State Public Affairs Committee Conference, Letters, clipping, and text of Rita Clements' remarks about the improving Texas economy at the meeting in Austin, February 9, 1990

40-90
Ladies' Ski Trip, Sample letter of invitation, invitation brochure, and list of women invited to ski in Colorado, February 10-16, 1990

40-91
North Dallas Young Republicans, Letters, note, brochure, and clipping about Rita Clements speaking to the group in Dallas, February 21, 1990

40-92
National Governors' Association Conference, Letters, memos, registration forms, schedules for seminars for various levels of assistants to governors' spouses, brochure, and scripts for public service announcements about combating illiteracy featuring Barbara Bush and governors' spouses, February 25-27, 1990

40-93
National School Volunteer Conference of the National Association of Partners in Education, Letters [including one from Barbara Bush], memos, notes, agendas, schedules, 1988 annual report of the Association, special conference issue of the organization's newsletter, and press release version of Rita Clements' remarks to the group during a reception and dinner at Southfork Ranch near Dallas, February 27, 1990. Rita Clements also served as honorary chairman of the conference.

40-94
Streetside Stories, Inc., The Ride For Reading, Letters, notes, media advisory, goals and objectives, and schedule for two brothers to ride bicycles from Freeport, ME to San Francisco, CA between September 21 1989 and May 29, 1990 and stop and tell stories in numerous cities along the way to promote literacy at workshops and assemblies, and a handwritten and a typed account of Rita Clements' memories about learning to read as a child in Kansas to be read when the riders were in Austin, February 27-March 1, 1990. Two notes indicate that the event scheduled for February 28, 1990 was cancelled.

40-95
Women's History Month Celebration, Letters, notes, Official Memorandum by Governor Clements designating March 1989 as Women's History Month, background information on Women's History Month in Texas, booklet about Women in Texas History published by the Texas Historical Commission, and brochure about a traveling exhibit produced by Texas A&M University titled Rural Texas Women at Work 1930-1969 that was on display in the Texas Capital Rotunda during month

40-96
Irving Republican Women's Club, Letters, note, and a clipping about Rita Clements speaking to the organization's luncheon on March 8, 1989

40-97
15th Wedding Anniversary Dinner, Letters, list of people invited to a "before-the-wedding" dinner on March 7 and the wedding on March 8, 1975 and list of people invited to a fifteenth anniversary dinner in the Governor's Mansion on March 8, 1990

40-98
United Way of Texas Leadership Conference and Annual Meeting, Letters, memos, and note regarding planning for the meeting at which Governor Clements was to deliver the keynote address in Austin, March 15-16, 1990

40-99
Federal Bureau of Prisons (Women) Women's History Month Celebration, Letters, note, copy of Public Law 101-6 Designating the Month of March as Women's History Month, copy of a flyer announcing Rita Clements to speak on Women's Issues at the South Central Regional Office in Dallas, and press release version of her remarks, March 21, 1990

Events, and Clippings

Box-Folder
41-1
Texas Women's Hall of Fame Economic Seminar, Letters, memos, notes, invitations, lists of inductees into the Hall of Fame, proposed budget for the seminar, program for the seminar, list of Hall of Fame Judges, program for the Hall of Fame induction ceremonies, three versions of a script for the Hall of Fame awards ceremony, clippings, newsletter, booklet titled How to Integrate the Home Concept in Your Community, and texts of Rita Clements remarks in introducing Governor Clements and to introduce keynote speaker Debra Boland at the event in Austin, March 27, 1990

41-2
Adult Literacy Conference at Texas A&M University, Letters, call for proposals, list of concurrent sessions with titles and names and addresses of speakers in each, tentative schedule, registration form, itinerary for Rita Clements, clippings, and text of Rita Clements' remarks at the conference in College Station, March 28, 1990

41-3
Border Governors' Conference, Letters, memos, notes, conference program, various lists and schedules of activities, records of which people planned to attend various social functions, names of ambassadors and border governors and their spouses attending the conference, report on fundraising activities, list of people considered for invitation to the conference, list of issues in the Governors' resolution, and menus for each social function during the conference in Austin, March 29-30, 1990

41-4
Texas Oil Marketers Association Convention, Letters and notes about Rita Clements addressing the spouses, script for the ladies session, an issue of the Texas Oil Marketer that contains the program for the conference, and presentation and press release versions of Rita Clements' remarks about the expanding role of women in politics and government to the spouses in Austin, April 2, 1990

41-5
Del Mar College, Department of English, Letters, notes, and clippings about Rita Clements' speaking at the college in Corpus Christi at the request of the English Department on the topic of the expanding role of women in politics and government and press release copy of her remarks, April 4, 1990

41-6
Harbert Dinner at Mansion, Letters and list of guests at the dinner party honoring Wita and John Harbert at the Governor's Mansion, April 10, 1990

41-7
Flora Awards Luncheon, Letters, notes, invitations, list of prizes, program containing a list of all the award winners and a list of table hosts and hostesses, informational brochure on the Dallas Civic Garden Center, a section of the April 5, 1990 Park Cities News about the awards luncheon, and text of Rita Clements' remarks as honorary chairman of the event on April 11, 1990

41-8
J. F. Kennedy Center Press Announcement and Lunch, Letters, notes, and proposal concerning a press conference and a lunch to announce plans for the Kennedy Center's Texas Arts Festival, April 17, 1990

41-9
Women's Auxiliary to the Houston Bar Association luncheon, Letters, notes, invitation, and schedule for Rita Clements concerning her speech to the group in Houston, April 18, 1990

41-10
Hockaday School Alumnae Day and Medallist Awards Program, Letters, notes, program, copy of the speech given by Anne Schoellkopf Coke as the 1989 Medallist award recipient, and text of Rita Clements' remarks as the recipient of the 1990 Medallist award, April 20, 1990

41-11
Volunteer Center of Dallas Volunteer Awards Lunch, Note about the event, April 25, 1990

41-12
Texas School for the Deaf, Very Special Arts Festival for Deaf Students, Letters, notes, flyer, schedule of workshops, schedule for the four day event, and text of Rita Clements' brief remarks at the opening ceremonies of the festival in Austin, April 27, 1990

41-13
Bryam Dinner, Letters and list of guests at a dinner at the Governor's Mansion, possibly in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Byram, May 2, 1990

41-14
San Angelo Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, Letters, notes, agenda, brochure about the organization, clippings, and press release version of Rita Clements' remarks about the importance of tourism and the problem of illiteracy in Texas at the luncheon on May 8, 1990

41-15
Women's Guild of the Dallas Easter Seal Society Annual Meeting, Letters, note, and press release version of Rita Clements remarks about the importance of volunteerism in Texas, May 9, 1990

41-16
Darrell K. Royal Leadership Trophy Judging, Letters, notes, press release, list of judges, and list of people to be invited to a luncheon at the Texas Capitol on the day the judges were scheduled to meet and select a winner of the award from the nine graduating football players nominated by the nine Southwest Conference football coaches. Rita Clements was one of the judges.
The award was created by the Childress Chamber of Commerce, sponsor of the Greenbelt Bowl All-Star Football game played in Childress largely by students from smaller communities.
The meeting was scheduled for May 9 but changed later to May 16, 1990, and Rita Clements was unable to participate.

41-17
Texas Travel Industry Association Unity Dinner, Letters, brochure, schedule, and program for the Unity Dinner at which Rita Clements received the Travel Industry's first significant Leadership Award in Austin, May 17, 1990

41-18
Greater Houston Preservation alliance National Preservation Week Luncheon, Letters, notes, membership brochure, invitation, registration card, newsletter, booklet about the Main Street Market Square Historical District, and text of Rita Clements' remarks about the Texas Historic Tourism Program at the event in Houston at which Mrs. Charles (Faith) Bybee received the 1990 Texas Preservation Award from the Alliance, May 18, 1990

41-19
Fifth Grade Essay Contest Judging, Letters, note, rating sheet for evaluating essays, press release about the contest and the winning entry determined by a panel of judges including Rita Clements, and a copy of the winning essay on the topic An Influential Woman in My Life written by Justin Jones of San Antonio for the contest sponsored by the Governors' Commission for Women, May 22, 1990

41-20
National Gubernatorial Spouses' Conference, The Personal and Political Challenges of Growing Healthy Families in the Nineties, Notebook and supplementary material about the conference in Columbus, Ohio, May 14-16, 1990

41-21
Project ABC [Any Baby Can] Volunteer Recognition Awards Lunch, Letters, memos, notes, menu, draft program, brochure, press release, clippings, and presentation and press release texts of Rita Clements remarks at the event at which John A. Mangos received the First Annual Tula Moreno Intergenerational Award in San Antonio on May 23, 1990. Also includes notes and letters about inviting Surgeon General Antonia Novello to Austin in January 1991

41-22
Eggers Party, Lists of people to be invited to and thank you notes from a few people who attended the dinner Governor and Rita Clements gave for Julie and Steve Eggers in the Governor's Mansion, May 24, 1990

41-23
Historical Marker Dedication for 4800 Preston Road, Letters, memos, notes, invitation, invitation lists, mockups of the program, clipping, and mockups of other dedication programs regarding planning the dedication of Texas State Historical marker for the Flippen Homestead and the founding of Highland Park at 4800 Preston Road in Dallas, May 28, 1990

41-24
Keep Texas Beautiful Tour, Letters, notes on a planning session that occurred in flight during the tour, fact sheets, lists of VIPs in each award winning city, official notification letters to the award winning cities (Pittsburg, Lufkin, Utopia, Denton, Lake Jackson, Mesquite, and Diboll), membership renewal form for Friend of Keep Texas Beautiful, clippings about award winning cities, and text of Rita Clements brief remarks in each of the cities that received awards, May 29, 1990

41-25
Vail Ski Group Dinner at Mansion, List of people invited, sample invitation letters, and thank you letters from those who attended the event on May 30, 1990

41-26
LBJ [Lyndon B. Johnson] Heartland Council Lunch, Letter, press release, schedule, schedule for Rita Clements, and press release regarding representatives of the National Trust for Historic Preservation visiting the Texas Hill Country area in connection with it having been chosen as one of the four Texas locations chosen as pilot for the new national heritage tourism program, June 4, 1990

41-27
Mesquite Republican Clubs Lunch, Letters, notes, and program regarding Rita Clements speaking to the organization, June 14, 1990

41-28
Lutheran Women's Missionary League Convention, Letters, notes, brochure, list of the group's mission projects, newsletter, agenda, and draft and presentation version of Rita Clements' welcoming remarks at the organization's Texas District Convention in Austin, June 21, 1990

41-29
Keep Texas Beautiful, Governor's Community Achievement Awards Luncheon, Letters, note, program, clippings, and Text of Rita Clements' remarks at the Governor's Community Achievement Awards lunch in El Paso, June 19, 1990

41-30
Texas State Republican Convention, Letter, clippings, and text of Rita Clements' remarks in introducing Rob Mosbacker at the convention in Fort Worth, June 29, 1990

41-31
Economic Summit of Industrialized Nations Spouses Dinner, Letters, list of participants for the dinner and fashion show, and copies of invitations to three events in the event in Houston, June 8-10, 1990

41-32
Texas Association of Future Farmers of America State Convention, Letters and text of Rita Clements remarks at the convention in Lubbock, July 12, 1990

41-33
Rick Perry Fundraiser, Invitation, notes, airline itinerary, biographical information, copy of Perry's Six Point Plan for Action for Texas Agriculture in his campaign for election as Texas Agriculture Commissioner regarding a reception for Perry, and text of Rita Clements' brief remarks at the event in Houston, July 17, 1990.
[Note: These same remarks were probably used at another fundraiser in Dallas on September 16 as they were originally in that folder.]

41-34
National Governors' Conference, Letters, memos, schedules, Rita Clements' identification badge, and booklets, and pamphlets some of which provide information for departing governors and their spouses for the conference in Mobile, Alabama, July 29-31, 1990

41-35
Arlington Rotary Club Meeting Lunch, Letters and notes about Rita Clements speaking at the group's meeting in Arlington, August 9, 1990. One letter indicates the engagement was cancelled and a not on the original folder indicated it was cancelled on August 3, 1990.

41-36
Battleship Texas Salute, Invitations to the grand re-opening of the vessel, program, clipping, and brief greetings by Rita Clements before she called for the colors to be hoisted in La Porte, September 8, 1990

41-37
Southern Governors' Association, Letters, notes, invitations, schedules, program, and annual report for the conference in Natchez, Mississippi, September 8-11, 1990

41-38
Texas Travel Summit, Letters, flyer, hotel invoice, registration material, program, agenda for the meeting of the Tourism Advisory Committee, Fy 92-93 budget summaries for the Texas Department of Commerce and Tourism Division, information on the Tourism Advisory Committee, clippings, and text of Rita Clements remarks at the summit in El Paso, September 10-12, 1990

41-39
Rick Perry Fund Raiser, Notes, flyer, press releases regarding, and clipping about a fundraiser in Dallas at which Rita Clements served as Honorary Chairman and spoke briefly to introduce Perry. [Note: The text of Rita Clements remarks are probably the same ones used in an event in Houston on September 16.]

41-40
Park Cities Republican Women's Club Coffee Honoring Rita Clements, Letters, notes, newsletter, and invitation regarding the event in Dallas on September 18, 1990.
Some 1988 and 1989 letters pertain to earlier events that Rita Clements declined to attend or that were changed.

41-41
Governor's 14th Annual Volunteer Conference, Letters, notes, program and registration form, program for the awards ceremony, award nomination form, clippings, newsletters, and the text of Rita Clements' brief remarks on the importance of voluntarism at the ceremony, September 18, 1990

41-42
Barbara Bush Luncheon for Clayton Williams, Letters, memos, notes, list of women to be invited, invitation, master plan for selling the luncheon, schedule for the event, biographical information on Clayton Williams, clippings, suggested text for introducing Williams, and text Rita Clements' brief introduction of Williams at the event in Dallas, September 27, 1990.
Rita Clements served as Honorary Chairman of the event.

41-43
Northwood Republican Women's Club, Letters, invitation, and note about Rita Clements attending the Tribute to the First Ladies luncheon and fashion show in Dallas, October 2, 1990

41-44
Susan G. Komen Foundation Awards Reception and Luncheon, Letters, notes, invitations, booklet about the foundation, schedules, and clippings some of which relate to the 1989 event) regarding the event in Dallas, October 9-10, 1990

41-45
Texas Department of Commerce Board of Directors, Agenda for their meeting in Denton at which Rita Clements presented a report of the Tourism Advisory Committee, October 10, 1990

41-46
Associated Republicans of Texas Fund Raiser, Letters, notes, brochure, list of contributors of $500 or more, list of upcoming fundraisers, airline itinerary, and outline for Rita Clements remarks at the event in Longview on October 11, 1990

41-47
Groundbreaking Ceremony for Frank Joseph Cosmetology Building, Letters, invitation, agenda, and text of Rita Clements' brief remarks at the ceremony in Austin, October 22, 1990

41-48
Rediscover Texas Tour Press Conference, Brochures about Austin, press releases about the press conference, Austin and its new Convention Center to be opened in 1992, live music in Austin, biographical information about Rita Clements, press releases about tourism in Texas and National Trust Heritage Tourism pilot program, and texts of Rita Clements' remarks at the April 5, 1990 Heritage Tourism press conference and at the "Rediscover Texas" tour press conference, October 22, 1990

41-49
Women in Texas Week, Letter, memos, preliminary survey results of the Women in Texas Government study, program for and schedule of events for the awards presentation, list of award winners, clippings, and text of Rita Clements' remarks on in introducing each of the award recipients at ceremony in Austin, October 25, 1990

41-50
Heritage Tourism Conference, Tentative agenda, notes for Rita Clements, program for the conference, and text of Rita Clements' remarks at the conference in Austin, October 25, 1990

41-51
West Texas Travel Council Lunch, Memos, notes, and text of Rita Clements remarks about the importance of tourism to the West Texas Travel Council in Midland, November 1, 1990

41-52
Kappa Kappa Gamma Alumnae Meeting, Notes about a meeting in Austin, and a gift card to notify Rita Clements that two dozen Candidum bulbs had been ordered for by the Austin Kappas, November 8, 1990

41-53
Downtown Revitalization Conference and Press Conference, Letters, program, and text of Rita Clements' remarks about the Main Street projects and heritage tourism program in increasing tourism in Texas at the conference in San Antonio, November 14, 1990

41-54
Rediscover Texas Tour, Letters and brochure about Rita Clements including Lubbock in the Rediscover Texas campaign, November 16, 1990

41-55
Rediscover Texas Tourism Tour Press Conference, Letters, clipping, and text of Rita Clements' remarks during her tour October 23-December 5 including a visit to and press conference at the Gladys Porter Zoo in Brownsville, November 26, 1990. [Note: These same remarks were likely used at each stop during the extended tour.]

41-56
Rediscover Texas Tourism, Galveston, Dickens on the Strand, Letter, facts about travel in the United States and Texas, press release, clippings, photograph, numerous brochures about things to see in Galveston, and a supplement to the Galveston Daily News of December 18, 1988 concerning the Railroad Museum in the city, November 30, 1990

41-57
Rediscover Texas, State Aquarium, Corpus Christi, Letter and note about the holiday membership drive kick off, December 5, 1990

41-58
Texas Hotel & Motel Association Annual Convention and Board Meeting Luncheon, Letters, note, and text of Rita Clements' remarks about the importance of tourism to the Texas economy in Fort Worth, December 6, 1990

41-59
Keep America Beautiful Awards Lunch, Letter, notes, memo, press releases, list of award winners, Airline itinerary, program for the annual meeting of Keep America Beautiful, and clippings about Texas winning the state award in the Keep America Beautiful judging, in Washington, DC, December 7, 1990

41-60
Texas Department of Commerce Board Meeting, Letters and agenda for the meeting of the Board of Directors in Austin, December 11, 1990

41-61
Dinner at The Mansion, Letter from Peter O'Connell, Jr. inviting Governor and Rita Clements to dinner at The Mansion in the Garden Room to welcome Admiral Thomas H. Moorer, consultant to the O'Donnell Foundation on the Middle East situation in Dallas, December 11, 1990

41-62
Christmas Ornaments for the Governor's Mansion, Letters concerning the ornament from Morris County, list of counties participating in the project of creating ornaments for the Christmas tree in the Governor's Mansion as of November 1, note regarding invitees to the reception, and invitation to the reception in the Governor's Mansion, December 11, 1990

41-63
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, December 1986-April 1987

41-64
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, May 1987-September 1987

41-65
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, October 1987-December 1987

41-66
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, January-February, 1988

41-67
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, March-April, 1988

41-68
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, May, 1988 [Note: Most of the clippings deal with the 100th birthday celebration of the Texas Capitol.]

Clippings, Daily Schedules, Notebooks, and Videotapes

Box-Folder
42-1
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, June-July, 1988

42-2
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, August-December, 1988

42-3
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, January-June, 1989

42-4
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, July-December, 1989

42-5
Clippings about activities of Rita Clements with a few on Governor Clements, January-December, 1990 [Note: During 1990 there are additional clippings in the folders about individual events and activities.]

42-6
Rita Clements' monthly block calendar for February 1987-January 1991

42-7
Rita Clements' daily schedules, December 1986-April, 1987

42-8
Rita Clements' daily schedules, May-July, 1987

42-9
Rita Clements' daily schedules, August-December 1987

42-10
Rita Clements' daily schedules for January-May, 1988

42-11
Rita Clements' daily schedules for June-September, 1988

42-12
Rita Clements' daily schedules for October-December 1988

42-13
Rita Clements' daily schedules for January-March, 1989

42-14
Rita Clements' daily schedules for April-June, 1989

42-15
Rita Clements' daily schedules for July-October, 1989

42-16
Rita Clements' daily schedules for November-December, 1989

42-17
Rita Clements' daily schedules for January-April, 1990

42-18
Rita Clements' daily schedules for May-August, 1990

42-19
Rita Clements' daily schedules for September 1987-January 1991

42-20
Rita Clements' daily planner for 1987

42-21
Rita Clements' daily planner for 1988

42-22
Rita Clements' daily planner for 1989

42-23
Rita Clements' daily planner for 1990

42-24
Notebook containing the following sections and subsections I. Governor's Office Staff Lists, containing sections labeled A. Governor's Office Staffing Pattern, B. Governor's Office Alphabet Listing, C. Governor's Office Organizational Charts; II. Governor's Office - Staff Assignments, containing sections labeled A. Budget & Planning Staff and B. Budget and Planning Assignments by Agency; III. Areas of Concern to the Governor's Office, containing sections labeled A. Detailed Issues of Concern to State Government and B. Committees & Task Forces (with staff assignments); IV. Legislative Information, containing sections labeled A. Senate Information, 1. Texas Senate, Information, 2. Lt. Governors' Staff Assignments by Staff Member, 3. Senate Standing Committees and B. House Information, 1. House of Representatives, Information, 2. Speaker's Staff Assignments by Staff Member, 3. House Standing Committees; V. Legislative Budget Office, Staff Assignments; VI. Legislative Council, Staff Assignments; and VII. State-Federal Relations, Staff Assignments, June 11, 1988.
Also includes an alphabetical listing of Governor's Office staff with addresses, phone numbers, and names of spouses where known.

42-25
Select Interim Committees, Rita Clements' Copy of the notebook on these groups that contains a memorandum of October 7, 1987 of staff assignments to interim task forces, a list of committees and task forces, and information on each of the groups that includes a list of the members of each one along with their addresses and phone numbers and the function of each of the groups

42-26
President's Education Summit, Notebook apparently prepared by Governor Clements' office for the summit containing sections on Governor Clements' Recommendations to the President, Governor's Educational Excellence Program for Texas, President's Educational Incentive Plan, Constituent Comments, Press Releases (by Governor Clements' office and clippings), Texas Education Initiatives, Other States' Initiatives, Public Education Brief, Higher Education Brief, Recent Legislation, and Excerpts from SB 417

42-27
National Governors' Association, Statistical Handbook of the Governors' Spouses of the States, Commonwealths, and Territories of the United States, February, 1989 containing the name and nickname of each spouse, name and nickname of each governor, names and ages of children, current mailing address, home and business telephones, birthday, names and telephone numbers of secretaries or assistants, areas of interest, and hobbies of each spouse listed alphabetically by name of state

42-28
National Governor's Association, Spouses' Resource Book, Notebook dated November 1986 containing sections on Seminar Materials, Forms and Background Information, Managing the Executive Residence: A summary of State Activity, Governors' Spouses Interests: 1985 Survey Results, Practical Protocol Guide, Spouses' Bulletin Issues, and the Statistical Handbook described in the previous folder

42-29
Videotapes, One titled "Cities in Schools with George Bush" with a note from Mary Talley, administrative assistant of the program in the Texas Education Commission explaining that Rita Clements had requested this item and Mrs. Jill Shaw would elaborate further on how the program fit into Governor Clements' education initiative and one from the Susan G. Komen Foundation Luncheon long version. The latter is probably the event at which Rita Clements spoke in October 1990

C-V

Note: Folders 1-35 of this box were in a box Rita Clements identified as First Lady Projects.
Box-Folder
44-1
Texas Capitol Centennial, Invitation to and program and menu for the Capitol Centennial Ball on May 6, 1998, Capitol Centennial sections of the May 1 and 7, 1988 issues of the Austin American-Statesman, and program for the May 7, 1988 celebration

44-2
Capitol Centennial, Letter and copies of centennial celebration of the ground breaking for the Texas Capitol on February 1, 1982

44-3
Capitol Centennial, Agendas for and reports of accomplishments at meetings of the Capitol Centennial Committee chaired by Rita Clements, letters including one from Vice President George Bush, press releases, list of attendees at the celebration luncheon who also have VIP seating for the parade and the ceremony, information sheets and notes by Rita Clements for what seems to be a brief remarks for the ceremony to award a grand prize of a balloon ride, an agenda for Governor and Rita Clements for May 5-8, 1988, memo about Governor and Rita Clements' participation in the ceremony, schedule for the celebration ceremony on May 7, proposed order for the parade, and a variety of financial reports regarding the celebration

44-4
Capitol Centennial Program Briefing Guide for Representative Mike Millsap, April 28, 1988

44-5
Capitol Centennial, Two articles from the May 8, 1988 Dallas Morning News, articles from the May and August, 1988 issues of Texas Highways, and an article from the Winter 1987/1988 issue of Texas Libraries

44-6
Texas Capitol Restoration. Letter to Governor and Rita Clements about the program to celebrate the completion of the restoration project, program for the celebration on April 21, 1995, program for the annual Texas Historic Preservation Conference in Austin, April 20-22, 1995, illustrated brochure distributed at the celebration, and program for the celebration including information on the history of the Capitol

44-7
Education, One page update on Project Teach and notes by Rita Clements, press release, clipping, brochure, and article from the January/February [1989?} issue of ATPE News about the PAYS [Preparing Area Youth for Success] school in San Angelo

44-8
Education - Governor's Advisory Committee, Report and Recommendations of the Committee, June, 1980. Also includes the Report and Recommendations of the Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, May, 1982

44-9
Governor's Commission for Women, Note on the history of the group, goals for 1989-1990, solicitation letter seeing contributions to the commission, press release, lists of members, biennial reports for 1987-1989 and 1989-1991, brochure for a conference February 7-8, 1989, and program for and reviews of workshops at the March 27, 1990 conference in Austin titled Women in Texas: Changing Roles/Changing Goals

44-10
Governor's Commission for Women, Texas Women's Hall of Fame, Programs for the awards presentations in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, and 1997. Rita Clements was one of the awards recipients in 1997

44-11
Governor's Office of Community Leadership/Volunteer Services, Letters, programs for the Annual Volunteer Conferences for 1987-1990, issues 1-10 of volume 1 of the Texas Leader newsletter of the office, and letter, memo, list of committee members, proposed budget, reports, vision statement, and press release regarding seeing volunteers for the United Way "Volunteers: Heart of Texas Campaign," in 1990

44-12
Gubernatorial Spouses Seminar, November 27-29, 1989, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, information on the spouses who attended, schedule for the seminar, two issues of Governors' Spouses Bulletin, menu for a dinner at the Governor's Mansion, text of the toast offered by Mrs. Nellie Connally possibly at the dinner, information including notes by Rita Clements on the speakers, evaluations of some of the speakers, notes for Rita Clements to introduce speakers, and text of Rita Clements remarks at a news conference at the opening of the seminar

44-13
Heritage Tourism Committee, Agenda, minutes, notes, lists of people attending the meeting, information about a new initiative of the National Trust for Historic Preservation on tourism, and application to participate in a pilot program for the July 27, 1989 meeting chaired by Rita Clements

44-14
Heritage Tourism Committee, Agenda, minutes, list of people attending, notes by Rita Clements, additional information from the National Trust, and press releases for the August 18, 1989 meeting

44-15
Heritage Tourism Committee, Agenda, minutes, list of people attending, list of areas nominated to participate, press release announcing Texas to be one of four stated to participate in the pilot program, budget allocation for each of the four states, agreement form for consulting services, job description for a state coordinator, list of general terms and conditions for participating, map of Texas on which the borders of the nine areas in Texas nominated for participation, and additional National Trust for Historic Preservation information for the January 12, 1990 meeting

44-16
Heritage Tourism Committee, Agenda, minutes, information about each of the five areas considered for participation in Texas and map on which the borders of the five areas are outlined for the February 9, 1990 meeting. Four of the five areas were actually selected.

44-17
Heritage Tourism Committee, Agenda, notes by Rita Clements, press release about the four areas selected, letter, and additional information about the project from the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Texas Department of Commerce for the April 5, 1990 meeting

44-18
Heritage Tourism Committee, Letter, tentative and final program for the first annual Texas Heritage Tourism Conference in Austin on October 25-26, 1990, notes for Rita Clements, program for the Eighth Annual Downtown Revitalization Conference in San Antonio November 12-14, 1990, and a report titled Economic Analysis of Historic Sites and Museums in Texas by the Texas Historical Commission

44-19
Job Training for Women, Workshop reviews from the 2nd Annual Economic Development Conference titled Women in Texas: Changing Roles/Changing Goals, publications by the School of Social Work at the University of Texas titled Displaced Homemakers in Texas: Job Training and Job Placement Services, Displaced Homemakers in Texas: A Profile, Displaced Homemakers in Texas: Opportunities in the Labor Market, Women Workers in Texas: Career Development in a Changing Economy, and Job Training and Placement Programs: Five Community Colleges; Job Training and Placement: Toward a Business-Education Partnership by Laura Lein and Carol Nasworthy; and Child Care for Postsecondary Institutions by Laura Lein and Carol Nasworthy and apparently published by the United Way of Texas A&M University

44-20
Keep Texas Beautiful, Letters, schedules, judging criteria, information on award winning cities, texts of Rita Clements remarks, press releases, program for the 20th anniversary celebration and the 23rd annual meeting, schedule for Rita Clements, newsletter and black and white photograph of Rita Clements picking up trash on the Capitol grounds on April 23, 1988 all relating to the organization's annual awards programs, 1987-1990

44-21
Main Street Program - Texas, Letters, newsletter, reports, clippings, evaluations of applications for participation in the program, and financial reports, 1984-1991

44-22
Thank You letters, 1983, Letters from three staff members and a card signed by several staff members thanking Rita Clements for the opportunity and privilege of working with her during Governor Clements' first term, 1979-1983

44-23
Tourism Advisory Committee, List of members as of March 1, 1988; agendas, notes by Rita Clements, and minutes of meetings February 16, March 7, April 4, May 9, June 6, July 20, August 10, October 13, and December 15, 1988; press releases; letters; memos; outline of a Strategic Tourism Plan; budget and financial reports; report from the Media Department; report on the reorganization of the Travel Trade Department organization charts; report on foreign visitors from Canada, Mexico, and overseas; report titled Tourism Research Executive Summary Pre-and Post Advertising Survey by Tarrance & Associates; and a report from the office of the Comptroller of Public Accounts and tourism and economic recovery in Texas

44-24
Tourism Advisory Committee, List of members as of May 1, 1989; agendas, notes by Rita Clements, and minutes of meetings of March 7, May 4, and June 27, 1989; press releases; memos; letters; resolution regarding the importance of tourism in stimulating the Texas economy; reports on hospitality training, Tourism Division Accomplishments, travel trends, marketing to the visitor, and the financial impact of tourism; a Texas Tourism Research Plan; and clippings

44-25
Tourism Advisory Committee, Agendas, notes by Rita Clements, and minutes of meetings of August 23, October 26, and December 14, 1989; press releases; letters; memos; list of short and long term goals suggested to Rita Clements by the Advisory Committee; proposal to restructure the committee' a plan for marketing tourism to the visitor; proposed goals; lists of nominees to the committee; list of issues impacting Texas tourism growth; table of organization of the Texas Department of Commerce; newsletter of the Discover Texas Association; bumper sticker reading Texas Friendly Spoken Here; and reports of the Tourism Division of the Texas Department of Commerce called Texas Tourism: What It Means to You and The Texas Visitor Industry and the State Tourism Division Programs and Services

44-26
Tourism Advisory Committee, List of members as of June 14 and July 3, 1990; list of members of subcommittees; agendas, notes by Rita Clements, and minutes of meetings on February 1, May 24, 1990; letters; memos; press releases; report on results of advertising Texas in certain states; clippings; proposal to restructure the committee; report on issues impacting tourism growth; proposed tourism goals; newsletter of the Texas Travel Industry Association about an upcoming tourism unity dinner; text of Governor Clements' remarks at that dinner on May 17.

44-27
Tourism Advisory Committee, agendas, notes by Rita Clements, and minutes of meetings on September 12 and December 10; clippings; FY 92-93 budget summaries for the Texas Department of Commerce; press releases; several bar graphs providing statistics on the impact of tourism; list of accomplishments; list of subcommittees and the members of each one; lists of items each committee is supposed to consider; memo on a media strategy on the tourism industry; list of possible speaking engagements for Rita Clements; reports on advertising; marketing planning calendars; press releases; agenda for the December 11, 1990 meeting of the Texas Department of Commerce Board of Directors; letters; clippings; report on the economic impact of tourism on the Rio Grande Valley and Port Arthur; a media plan; program for the Travel Summit in El Paso on September 10-12, 1990; and text of remarks by Rita Clements at that summit on September 12.

44-28
Tourism, Letter to Rita Clements from GSD&M President Roy M. Spence, Jr. and a brochure highlighting ten years of Texas Tourism, 1989-1998

44-29
Tourism Publications, Strategic Travel and Tourism Plan for the State of Texas produced through the cooperation of several state agencies, November 1990

44-30
Tourism Publications, Texas Attractions Guide prepared by the Texas Department of Commerce Tourism Division, 1988

44-31
Tourism Publications, Packet of information including a 1988 summer media plan overview, full color advertisements about Texas being Like a Whole Other Country with coupons to request a free Texas Travel Package, a small sticker reading Texas Friendly Spoken Here to be posted by members of the Texas Hospitality Team

44-32
Tourism Publications, Brochure titled Texas Un Vecino de lo mas accessible and pamphlets titled Texas: It's Like A Whole Other Country, Independent Traveler's Guide to Texas, 1989, and Texas, The Friendship State

44-33
Tourism Publications, Booklets titled Texas Hotel Review of May 1988, Turista, Houston's Bilingual Tourist Magazine of February, 1991, and two titled America's Heartland one of which is dates 1990-91 and the other is undated but is probably earlier than the other one

44-34
Tourist Publications, Miscellaneous brochures about places to visit and things to do in Galveston

44-35
Volunteer Services Notebook, Contains a photograph of and biographical information on Rita Clements, Executive Orders by Governor Clements creating the Governor's Office for Volunteer Services, Governor's Task Force on Private Initiatives, and the Governor's Council on Career Education; a copy of House Bill 623 relating to the use of volunteers in providing human services; issues of The Texas Volunteer; programs for Texas Volunteer Conferences; certificates of appreciation given to several exceptional and distinguished volunteers; list of officers and other information about the Beautify Texas Council; information on the Runaway Hotline; a report on the Special Friend Project of the Tarrant County Mental Health Association; list of members and other information about the Governor's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives; members of and other information about the Governor's Council on Career Education; information about the Texas Volunteers for Immunization Action; a Directory of Trainers; and information on several agencies and activities under the Governor's Office for Volunteer Services

Rita Clements Speeches

Box-Folder
35-1
Speeches - Voluntarism, Speech to the Lufkin Service League, March 12, 1980; speech to the Golden Triangle Volunteer Conference in Beaumont, November 12, 1980 (has a note from Rita Clements attached in which she says this is probably the most comprehensive speech she had given on the subject); speech at the "Impacting the '80's Through Corporate Volunteerism" Conference in Houston, September 22, 1981; speech to the Women's Involvement Group of the Texarkana Chamber of Commerce, September 1, 1982; speech to the Junior League of Dallas, April 1983; speech to the Volunteer Services State Council in Austin, September 17, 1987; speech titled "Voluntarism - Past, Present and Future" to the Junior League of Victoria, October 3, 1987; speech to the United Way of Texas in Austin, March 28, 1988; remarks on the Importance of Volunteerism prior to presenting the Governor's Awards for Outstanding Volunteer Service at the Volunteer Conference in Austin, September 20, 1988; speech to the Women's Guild of the Dallas Easter Seals Society for Children, May 9, 1990; brief remarks upon receiving the United Way J. Erik Jonsson Award, March 1998; and speech at the United Way Major/Mega Gifts CPO Symposium in Dallas, October 1998. Also includes an article titled "Rita Clements" The Spirit of Volunteerism in Texas" from the December 1981 issue of Corral.

35-2
Speeches - Wife of a Public Official, Outline for a speech about Life as First Lady of Texas, [1990?]; outline for an autobiographical description about My Experiences as the Wife of a Public Official with a copy of a newspaper opinion piece about Rita Clements by Jane Ely, January 13, 1991; speech somewhat autobiographical in nature to the Hockaday School Parents Association, November 1998.

35-3
Speeches - Women in Politics and Government, Speech about women in politics to the Monthly Meeting of the Dallas Chapter of Realtors, May 6, 1980; speech about Women in Politics at a seminar for women in Austin, April 1, 1981; speech titled "Women as a Political Force" to an unidentified audience in an unknown location, June 1984; speech about women in politics to an unidentified group in Austin, April 22, 1987; speech about women in politics to the American Association of University Women in Dallas, September 22, 1987; speech about the role of the first lady as the first in a series about Outstanding Women of Texas in Austin, April 21, 1988; speech about the expanding role of women in politics and government to the Texas Oil Marketers Association Spouses in Dallas, April 2, 1990; speech about Outstanding Women in Texas History to the Dallas Historical Society, May 15, 1991; and article titled Dallas' Women Achievers Speak Out from the November 1988 issue of Dallas Woman

35-4
Letters, memos, notes, schedules, agendas, press releases, certificate, and programs relating to speeches or other activities by Rita Clements, 1979-1989

35-5
Pamphlets, brochures, booklets, and programs of or about organizations or events at which Rita Clements spoke, 1980-1988

35-6
Newsletter, report, pamphlet, newspaper section and program relating to speeches given by Rita Clements including a copy of the program to celebrate the centennial of the ground breaking for the Texas Capitol, program for and a newspaper section about the Texas Capitol Centennial Celebration in May 1982 and May 1988, and schedule for the inauguration and oath-taking ceremony of Dolph Briscoe on January 21, 1975

35-7
Newspaper clippings about activities or events in which Rita Clements participated, 1979-1989.
Includes multiple copies of some clippings from different newspapers.

Rita Clements Speeches

Box-Folder
34-1
One standard cassette and two mini cassette tapes of speeches in August 1982

34-2
Three standard cassette tapes of speeches in September 1982

34-3
Two standard cassette tapes of speeches in September 1982

34-4
Two standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

34-5
Three standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

34-6
Three standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

34-7
Three standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

34-8
Four standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

34-9
Two standard and one mini cassette tapes of speeches in 1979 and 1983

34-10
Five mini cassette tapes of undated media interviews

34-11
Four mini cassette tapes of interviews three of which were in 1982 and the other was not dated

34-12
Three standard cassette tapes of interviews in 1982

34-13
Three standard cassette tapes one of which is an interview in 1982, one is labeled Spanish, and the third has no information.

The following folders contain what appear to have been Rita Clements' files of selected speeches of her own as well as of a few other people, background information for speeches, and other historical materials and information. They also contain speeches by other people that Rita Clements may have used as resources for some of her speeches.

Many the speeches below are duplicated in the speeches listed above.

34-14
First Lady Requests, 1983-1986, Letters and notes to Rita Clements about contributing recipes for several cookbooks, contributing inaugural and other gowns to museums, and copies of recipes, 1983-1986

34-15
First Ladies, Letter of Professor Lewis L. Gould, author of articles and booklets on First Ladies, a clipping about Dr. Gould, copies of some of his publications and manuscripts, and a photocopy of the book Texas Governors' Wives from James Pinckney Henderson (1846) through James E. Ferguson (1915-)

34-16
Miscellaneous Speech Information, Clippings, letters, text of an introduction of Rita Clements, outlines for speeches, texts of three speeches by Rita Clements, and text of by an unidentified substitute for Rita Clements at an event to install officers in an unidentified hospital volunteer organization

34-17
Miscellaneous Speech Information, ten speeches by Governor Clements including State of the State addresses in 1979 and 1981 and one speech by Alton O. Bowen to the Governor's Advisory Committee on Education, 1978-1981

34-18
Women in Politics, Clippings, articles, report of preliminary survey results on Women in Texas State Government, copy of remarks by David Gosselin, New Hampshire State GOP Chairman about advice to young people contemplating a career in politics, letter and information package on Lincoln Day, and a report by the Governor's Commission for Women on Women Officials in Texas as of January 5, 1980

34-19
Speeches - Resource Material, Clippings, newsletters, articles, and pamphlets most of which have portions marked for possible use in speeches, 1971-1990

34-20
Speeches - Resource Material, Facsimile reproduction of Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address, notes for speeches by Rita Clements, outlines of speeches by Mr. Clements, and text of a speech by Cleo Bohls titled A Sick Society

34-21
Speeches - Resource Material, Letters, notes by Rita Clements from listening to other speakers, brochures and pamphlets about improving speaking, notes and booklets about important Texas women, and program booklet for the 1986 Texas Women's Hall of Fame awards ceremony, 1982-1990

34-22
Speeches - Dale Carnegie Course, Notes taken during the course, booklets on improving speaking, and list of persons in the course in Dallas, March 5-June 4, 1974

34-23
Speeches - Commencement - Founders Day, Harper High School Commencement Program and Rita Clements' speech to the graduating class on May 29, 1981; speech by Rita Clements at the Hockaday School Medalist Award Luncheon on April 20, 1990; speech by Rita Clements at the Hockaday School Founders' Day Ceremony on March 14, 1991; and speech by Rita Clements upon receiving the University of Texas Distinguished Alumnus Award on October 4, 1991

34-24
Speeches - Education, outline for a speech on Texas Higher Education at Tarleton State University in Stephenville, November 16, 1987;Speeches to the Killeen Literacy Council on March 30, 1987, to the I Have a Dream Foundation in Dallas, May 18, 1988, the State Public Affairs Committee of the Junior Leagues of Texas in Austin, January 9, 1990, and to the Texas Education Agency in Austin, no date given; and a June 23, 1996 clipping from the Dallas Morning News on state tuition

34-25
Speeches - Historic Preservation, Speech on The Governor's Mansion of Texas by Jean Houston Baldwin Daniel, March 8, 1960; speeches by Rita Clements in Hillsboro during the Main Street Tour in [1986?], during the Main Street Tour in 1987, in accepting the Miss Ima Hogg Special Award for Historic Preservation of the Governor's Mansion on April 9, 1988, and at the Texas Capitol Centennial Birthday Cake Cutting and at the Texas Capital Centennial Celebration on May 7, 1988; an outline for a speech about Governor Clements and her involvement in his governorship to the Alamo City Republican Women, February 19, 1997; and notes on the Texas Governor's Mansion prepared for Rita Clements April 23, 1982

34-26
Speeches - Introductions, remarks to introduce Marilyn Quayle in Dallas September 27, 1988, outline for to introduce Governor Clements at a Republican Party of Texas at the Governor's Mansion on October 19, 1990; text on an undated introduction of Governor Clements; and an undated outline about the responsibilities of members of the University of Texas System Board of Regents to the Women's Advisory Committee that preceded a more formal presentation to the U. T. Southwestern Women's Advisory Committee

34-27
Speeches - Mansion restoration, Speech at the Summer Homecoming Convocation at Texas Woman's University in Denton, June 13, 1979; speech for the docent organization at Bayou Bend Museum in Houston by Dorothy Blodgett for Rita Clements, speech at the Park Cities Historical Society in Highland Park, June 10, 1982; outline for a speech titled Historic Preservation - Alive in Texas given on a number of occasions in different cities; speech Houston, October 8, 1982; outline for a speech for the Friends of the Governor's Mansion Docent Program, October, 1983; outline for a speech to the Mansion Docents, November 9, 1989; speech to the Mansion Docents, January 8, 1999; manuscript about the project [1983?]; and student term paper titled Rita Clements: Restoration of the Texas Governor's Mansion" by Richard W. Evans for History 350L taught by Dr. Lewis L. Gould at the University of Texas, May, 1989.

34-28
Speeches - Miscellaneous, Speech to the Dallas Junior League Topics and Trends Study Club in which she described the trip she and Governor Clements led a delegation of Texans on an agricultural tour of Russia, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Yugoslavia;
letters about and outline for a speech titled "What is happening at S.M.U. Today, Including Little Known Facts about S.M.U." at the S.M.U. Mother's Club Parent's Weekend, September 28, 1984; speech to at the Texas Arts Council Annual Conference in Marshall, November 6, 1987; a speech about the Texans' War on Drugs at the Texas Youth in Action Leadership Conference at Southwestern University in Georgetown, July 14, [1988]; and an invocation at the Republican Party of Texas Luncheon on January 2, 1991, no place given.

34-29
Speeches - Republican Party, Speech titled "Seven Steps to Victory in 1964"; outline for a speech titled "What Is Good in America," January, 1974 that seems to incorporate an outline for a speech titled "Our Man in the Arena" November, 1973; speech titled "Job of National Committeewoman," [1975?]; outline for a speech comparing and contrasting the state of the Republican Parry, November 1977 vs. 1976, November, 1977 to the Park Cities Republican Women's Club; speech on the history of the Dallas County Republican Party at the Garland Republican Women's Club Thirtieth Anniversary, November 9, 1985; and speech about the Republican Party in Texas for the Pathfinders Republican Women's Club in The Woodlands, March 30, 1988

34-30
Speeches - Texas Issues, Speech about anticipated growth in Texas between 1980 and 2000 and resulting problems to the Altrusa Club of Temple, September 7, 1982; speech for presentation to service clubs and chambers of commerce about the three major challenges for Texas - booming population, declining oil and gas production, and the New Federalism, [1982?]; speech about a wide variety of issues Texas is facing to the Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, July 22, 1987; speech about the improving Texas economy to the Texas Women's Alliance, no place given, March 1, 1989; and speech titled "Texas - Back on Track" to the Cibolo Valley Republican Women's Club in Schertz, May 18, 1989

34-31
Speeches - Tourism, Press release about Rita Clements calling the planned Texas State Aquarium in Corpus Christi an example of public-private partnerships that can bolster tourism and the state economy; speech about the importance of tourism in improving the state economy at Tourism '88 in Austin, April 27, 1988; speech about the importance of tourism to the state's economy at the Third Annual Texas Travel Summit in San Antonio, September 11-14, 1988; speech about tourism and historic preservation to the Dallas County Heritage Society, September 19, 1988;Speech titled "Tourism, The Key to Economic Achievement, Farmers Branch, May 12, 1989; speech at the Texas State Aquarium "Topping Out" event in Corpus Christi, July 25, 1989; press release about Texas being chosen one of the states to participate in the new Heritage Tourism program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, November 20, 1989; statement of Rita Clements at that press conference; statement about the importance of historical preservation in increasing tourism in Texas at the Heritage Tourism Press Conference, April 5, 1990; speech about the importance of tourism in improving the Texas economy at the Tourism Summit in El Paso, September 12, 1990; outline for a report on increased tourism and its effect on the Texas economy to the Texas Department of Commerce Board, October 10, 1990; speech about the importance of historic preservation and tourism at the Texas Heritage Tourism Conference, October 25, 1990; speech about the importance of tourism to the Texas economy to the West Texas Travel Council in Midland, November 1, 1990; outline of remarks at various locations on the November-December 1990 "Rediscover Texas" tour; and speech about the importance of historic preservation and tourism to improving the Texas economy at the Texas Hotel-Motel Association in Fort Worth, December 67, 1990

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Ford, Gerald, Text of an address carried live by television and radio on January 13, 1975, letters, notes, card of appreciation sent out by President Gerald R. and Mrs. Betty Ford, brochure describing his lifetime of accomplishment, brief remarks upon being sworn in as the 38th President on August 9, 1974, program for a dinner with the Vice President on May 11, 1974, talking papers from Republican National Committee on the surtax and clearing the air, text of his January 15, 1975 State of the Union Address published by the Republican National Committee, article from the October 18, 1976 Newsweek titled How Good a President?, brief article from the May 19, 1975 U. S. News & World Report, and a commentary on him in the May 1, 1975 Ripon Forum

31-2
Goldwater, Barry, Letters, memos, notes, program for a dinner honoring him in Dallas on June 15, 1964, brochures, campaign biography, short magazine articles, selections form Congressional Record, and clippings, 1962-1973

31-3
Goldwater, Barry, Articles from Newsweek, Time, U. S. News & World Report, Saturday Evening Post, and Human Events; transcript of Goldwater and Eugene J. McCarthy debating Does Big Federal Government Threaten Our Freedom? on Face the Nation, campaign brochures, booklet titled Barry Goldwater Speaks Out on the Issues by the Citizens for Goldwater-Miller Committee, booklet titled Crossroads for the GOP by William A. Rusher, and a booklet titled The Forgotten American: A Statement of Proposed Republican Principles, Programs and Objectives by Goldwater reprinted by Human Events from the Congressional Record, 1961-1964

31-4
Goldwater, Barry, Booklets titled The State of Our Free Society that contains the text of a speech by Goldwater titled A Call to Arms and comments by John Davenport, Gerhart Neimeyer, and Milton Friedman; Must Barry Goldwater Be Destroyed by Frank Cullen Brophy; Q & A: Senator Goldwater Speaks Out on the Issues; and Goldwater Position Papers and a book titled A Report in Depth on Barry Goldwater, a Newsbook of the National Observer, 1964-1966

31-5
Granberry, Jim, Letters, memos, notes, press releases, clippings, campaign literature, bumper stickers, program for a dinner honoring him by Anne Armstrong, campaign calendars for March-December, and a list of contributors to his campaign for Governor of Texas, 1974

31-6
Kennedy, Ted, Clippings, a document promoting a book that was to be called All Honorable Men (and Women) and an article by Robert Sherrill titled Chappaquiddick + 5 from the July 14, 1974 New York Times Magazine, 1973-1974

31-7
Nixon, Richard, Letter from him, list of accomplishments of his administration prepared by the Research Division of the Republican National Committee, text of his address on the energy emergency, clippings including two that contain the text of his resignation speech, articles titled The Nixon Record from the July 15, 1968 U. S. News & World Report and The Real Richard Nixon Stands Up by A. James Reichley from the April 1973 issue of Fortune, and the 1968 Nixon Yearbook

31-8
O'Donnell, Peter, Letters, press release from the National draft-Goldwater Committee, and clippings about his role as state chairman of the Republican Party and as a member of the Republican National Committee, 1963-1972

31-9
Reagan, Ronald, Letters, note, telegram, highlights of the accomplishments of the California Republican Party of California in 1973, biographical information on him as program supervisor of the General Electric Theater, photograph of him, booklet by M. Stanton Evans titled The Reason for Reagan, flyer titled Reagan for President If . . . Why Governor Ronald Reagan of California Is the Only Republican who can defeat LBJ in 1968, program for a meeting of the Dallas Freedom Forum for February 27, 1962 at which Reagan spoke on What Price Freedom? autographed by Reagan, program for An Evening with Ronald Reagan in Fort Worth on June 6, 1965, autographed by Reagan, reports by the Republican National Committee in 1986 on United States defense and economic policies

31-10
Reagan, Ronald, Texts of speeches by him titled What Price Freedom, February 27, 1962; Defense Preparedness, May 22, 1968; Cuba and NATO The United States' Role in the Atlantic, May 21, 1968; The History and Significance of the United States' Role in the Pacific, May 11, 1968; Law and Order - It's Time to Face the Facts, June 13, 1968; Because It's Right, no date but as Governor of California; Keynoting the Conservative Decade, Heritage Lecture 23, October 3, 1983; State of the State Address as Governor of California, January 9, 1974; untitled remarks in New Haven, Connecticut, September 28, 1965; A Time for Choosing in San Francisco, California, October 27, no year given; and his Presidential inaugural addresses of January 20, 1981 and January 21, 1985

31-11
Reagan, Ronald, Clippings, Texans for Reagan Newsletters, two short articles from U. S. News & World Report in 1967 and 1975, and articles titled The Story of Ronald Reagan - Governor of Nation's Biggest State: An Appraisal from January 2, 1967 U. S. News & World Report; Let Lehrman Be Reagan by Sidney Blumenthal in the December 5, 1983 New Republic; Reflections on the Failure of Proposition # 1 by Ronald Reagan in the December 7, 1973 National Review; Reagan: A Relaxing View by William F. Buckley, Jr., in the November 28, 1967 National Review; and How Ronald Reagan Governed California by Charles D. Hobbs in the January 17, 1975 National Review; the July 17, 1968 Issue of Capitol Report from the office of the Governor of California; and the September/October 1973 issue of the Republican State Central Committee of California Report.

31-12
Tower, John, Biographical information, letters many of which are to Rita Crocker Clements, notes by Rita Crocker Clements, report on the U. S. Senate race between Tower and William A. Blakley, itinerary for Tower's September 1986 Campaign Kickoff Tour, suggestions for improving Lou Tower's bus tours, a fact sheet on the campaign between Senator John Tower and Waggoner Carr, list of Tower's campaign staff, remarks by Tower from the Congressional Record, a directory of Tower's county campaign Chairmen for 1966, and reports of accomplishments by Tower and legislation introduced by him, 1961-1977

31-13
Tower, John, Letters about and lists of members of the Tower Senate Club, memo and Federal Election Law summary, and a report titled The Role of Information in the Re-Election of Senator John Tower by Decision Making Information

31-14
Tower, John, Various items of campaign literature, program for a dinner honoring Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, program for a dinner celebrating a decade of service by Tower with a booklet document that service (1961-1971), speeches by Tower from the Congressional Record, speech of Representative
Melvin R. Laird of Wisconsin being a Report of the 1962 Joint Committee on Republican Principles, and an article about Tower titled Little Big Man by Griffin Smith, Jr., from an unidentified issue of Texas Monthly

31-15
Tower, John, Press releases and newsletters sent out by Tower's office and clippings about Tower, 1966-1978

31-16
Wright, Jim, Two clippings, 1961, and his year end report Christmas message from Washington, December 1963

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Baker, Howard, Newspaper clippings, short articles, and other articles titled Baker: Meeting the Leadership Challenge form an unidentified issue of First Monday probably in 1973, The Ambivalent Senator Baker from the September 30, 1973 New York Times Magazine, and Political Profiles:
Howard Baker, Jr. and Bill Brock from the September 1973 Ripon Forum

30-52
Bentsen, Lloyd, Campaign letter, clippings 1970-1975, campaign brochure, articles titled What Makes Bentsen Run? from April 5, 1970 Dallas Morning News and The Unveiling of Lloyd Bentsen from an unidentified issue of Texas Monthly, and a political vitae

30-53
Briscoe, Dolph, Clippings, 1973-1977, Letters from Briscoe and Ben H. Carpenter discussing whether Briscoe was a conservative or a liberal or pro-business or anti-business, an article by Griffin Smith, Jr., titled Why Does Dolph Briscoe Want to be Governor in an unidentified issue of Texas Monthly, a 1973 report by the Research Division of the Republican Party of Texas titled Briscoe - His Campaign Finances and His Ethics, and a collection of newspaper articles assembled by the Research Division of the Republican Party of Texas under the title How Briscoe Bought the Office of Governor . . . and Then Asked for His Money Back

30-54
Bush, George, Clippings, article titled Bob and George Go to Washington or the Post-Watergate Scramble by Al Reinert in an unidentified issue of Texas Monthly, news release about Bush leaving the Republican National Committee, five issues of the Bush 1970 campaign newsletter called The Bush Bandwagon, compilation of Bush's answers to some of the questions people have been asking him, several examples of Bush campaign literature, and letters, notes, and telegrams including eight letters from him, 1970-1980

30-55
Bush, George, Notebook on the support group called the Bush Belles in his 1970 campaign for the U. S. Senate

30-56
Connally, John, Clippings, 1968-1979

30-57
Connally, John, Articles titled The Return of John Connally by James P. Sterbain the August 8, 1976 New York Times Magazine, John Connally: An 'Imperial President'? by John McClaughry in the December 22, 1979 Human Events, John Connally as seen by the Observer, 1961-1979 in the August 24, 1979 Texas Observer, John Connally & the Picosa Ranch by Cory Servaas in the Fall 1978 Country Gentleman, The Rising Star of John Connally by Paul Rosenfield in the November 1978 Saturday Evening Post, Connally: Strong on the Issues in an unidentified issue of First Monday, John Connally: Back in Texas but for How Long? By Paul Rosenfield in the Marcy 6, 1977 Dallas Times Herald Sunday Magazine, The Story of 87 Votes that Made History in the April 10, 1964 U. S. News & World Report, The Connally Years from the October 4, 1968 Texas Observer, The Rising Star from Texas from the October 18, 1971 Time, and Barnes and Connally: Is It the End of the Trail for Their Business Empire? from the October 1986 Texas Monthly

30-58
Connally, John, Letters, memos, notes, agendas for August 14-18, 1976, clippings, transcript of character witnesses for Connally in the trail of U. S. v. John Connally in 1976, profiles of Mrs. Nelie Connally and the Connally children, text of an introduction of Connally by Mayor Vincent A. Cianci of Providence, RI, text of a speech by Connally at the 1976 Republican National Convention, invitation to and general information about a salute to Connally, and two programs for a reception and dinner for Connally in Dallas on December 13, 1973 both autographed by Connally

30-59
Eggars, Paul, Letters, newsletters, clippings, campaign literature, and a county leader's handbook regarding his campaign for Governor of Texas, 1967-1968

30-60
Ford, Gerald, Clippings, 1973-1976

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30-1
California, Letter, memos, canvass tally sheets, leadership lists, an instructor's outline for precinct workers course, reports of the California Federation of Republican Women, canvasser's kit, brochure on how Republicans won elections in 1964, report on Operation Alert, and records on raising funds for Robert Finch's campaign for Lieutenant Governor

30-2
Colorado, Letters, notes, clippings, canvass tally sheets, report of the Governor's Commission on the Status of Women, program for a regional clinic with the Colorado Federation of Republican Women, organization chart of the Colorado State Central Committee, reports of the Colorado Federation of Republican Women, short article titled How Republicans Took Colorado from the November 18, 1962 U. S. News & World Report, brochures including one that is a Training Manual for Committee People and Block Leaders, and a suggested Denver G.O.P. Training Course

30-3
Connecticut, Letters, memo, canvass tally sheets, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, list of Canvass chairmen in target towns, flyer titled "Operation Adoption" about the canvassing in cities, and report of the Connecticut Council of Republican Women

30-4
Delaware, Note, canvass tally sheets, and report of the Delaware Council of Republican Women

30-5
District of Columbia, Letters and reports of the District of Columbia Council of Republican Women

30-6
Florida, Letters, memos, notes, canvass tally sheets, flyers, brochures, napkin, campaign activities manuals, newsletters, reports of the Florida Federation of Republican Women, Winning Your Campaign kit, yearbook of the Women's Republican Club of St. Petersburg, published address of Governor Claude R. Kirk, Jr. titled "The Power Not to Tax" to the Economic Club of Detroit, list of Republicans running for office, and flyers about Operation Coverall [Note: This file contains materials dated 1964-1968]

30-7
Georgia, Directory of state leadership in the Republican Party, progress report on the "Why Not Victory in Georgia" program, canvass tally sheets, reports of the Georgia Federation of Republican Women, and a booklet titled Republican Revival in Georgia

30-8
Hawaii, Letters, notes, directory of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports of the Hawaii Federation of Republican Women

30-9
Idaho, Letters, memo, notes, canvass tally sheets, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, directory of party leaders, and reports of the Idaho Federation of Republican Women

30-10
Illinois, Letters, memo, notes, canvass tally sheets, campaign guidelines for club presidents and chairmen, newsletters, directory of party leadership, reports from the Illinois Federation of Republican Women, and Precinct Workers Kit from the DuPage County Republican Central Committee

30-11
Indiana, Canvass tally sheets, letter, brochure titled There is Hope about the unique success story of Mayor Richard G. Lugar, text for the remarks of L. Keith Bullen at the Republican State Convention on June 20, 1974, and reports of the Indiana Federation of Republican Women

30-12
Iowa, Letter, memo, newsletter, canvass tally sheets, block workers information sheet, yearbook of the Iowa Council of Republican Women, and reports of the Iowa Federation of Republican Women

30-13
Kansas, Notes, canvass tally sheets, and reports of the Kansas Federation of Republican Women

30-14
Kentucky, Letter, notes, lists of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, canvass tally sheets, design of the official canvass costume, Kentucky Federation of Women's Republican Clubs president's newsletter, list of club presidents and chairmen Kentucky Federation of Women's Republican Clubs, official call of the convention of the Kentucky Federation of Women's Clubs, and reports of the Kentucky Federation of Women

30-15
Louisiana, Letters, notes, list of Parish door-to-door canvass chairman in 22 target parishes, report on those 22 parishes, canvass tally sheets, directory of parish chairmen in the 22 target parishes, script for a performance critical of the Lyndon Johnson administration programs including new words to the songs Hello Dolly, King of the Road, Put on a Happy Face, and Turkey in the Straw, press release, brochure for Charlton Lyons for Governor, Louisiana Republican Declaration of Principles and Platform, Handbook for Election Eve - Election Day chairmen, Goldwater Precinct Director Campaign Handbook, and reports of the Louisiana Federation of Women's Republican Clubs

30-16
Maine, Letter, canvass tally sheets, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports from the Maine Federation of Republican Women

30-17
Maryland, Letters, notes, canvass tally sheets, fact sheet, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, directory of party leaders in Baltimore, Roster of Maryland Elected Officials, blank form for collecting information for a Baltimore City Precinct Profile, progress report on campaign activities, and reports and newsletter of the Maryland Federation of Republican Women

30-18
Massachusetts, Letters, memos, notes, canvass tally sheet, precinct voter survey kit, list of Massachusetts delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports and manual of organization of the Massachusetts Federation of Republican Women

30-19
Michigan, Letter, note, organization plan for ten priority areas in Detroit, statement of Mrs. Patricia Reilly Hitt on "Small, Splendid Efforts" being made to children, youth, and the elderly, and reports and newsletter of the Michigan Federation of Republican Women

30-20
Minnesota, Letters, memos, Republican Calendar of Political Programs, canvass tally sheets, information about couples' canvass, list of county couples canvass chairmen, Couples Canvass Kit, and reports and newsletter of Minnesota Federation of Republican Women

30-21
Minnesota, Victory Information Program kits for Record Keeping Guide for Leaders and Workers and Republicans and Independents, for leaders at various levels, and precinct chairmen and a county Neighbor-to Neighbor Chairman's kit

30-22
Mississippi, Letter, canvass tally sheets, record of communications with delegates outside the South, and reports of the Mississippi Federation of Republican Women

30-23
Missouri, Letter, note, state leadership lists, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports of the Missouri Federation of Republican Women

30-24
Montana, Letters, canvass tally sheets, state leadership directory, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports of the Montana Federation of Republican Women

30-25
Nebraska, Letters, canvass tally sheets, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports of the Nebraska Federation of Republican Women

30-26
Nevada, Memo, canvass tally sheets, state leadership directory, report on a problem of two Californians operating in Nevada claiming to be only Goldwater supporters in Clark County, and reports of the Nevada Federation of Republican Women

30-27
New Hampshire, Letters, resolution of the Republican Committee of the Town of Pittsfield not to participate in the Couples Canvass, canvass tally sheet, reports of the New Hampshire Federation of Republican Women, table of organization of the New Hampshire Goldwater-for President Committee, reports on coffees, the role of the precinct chairman, and the New Hampshire Primary, directory of state leadership, results of primaries in New Hampshire 1948-1960, and statistical information on the state

30-28
New Jersey, Letter, note, directory of state party leadership, canvass tally sheet, report on state campaign activities, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and report of the New Jersey Federation of Republican Women

30-29
New Mexico, Letters, memos, instruction manual for conducting a county canvass, directory of county canvass chairmen, canvass tally sheets, list of contents of a couple's canvass kit, a couples canvass kit, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, newsletters of the Bernalillo County Republican Party, and reports of the New Mexico Federation of Republican Women

30-30
New York, Letters, memos, booklets, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, canvass tally sheet, directory of state party leadership, and reports of the state Federation of Republican Women and the Women's Auxiliary of the New York County Republican Committee

30-31
North Carolina, Letters, canvass report by counties, canvass tally sheets, leadership list and reports of the North Carolina Federation of Republican Women, and a report from the Republican National Committee of the number of votes Republican candidate for the 8th Congressional District might receive in the 1962 election

30-32
North Dakota, Letters, canvass tally sheets, form for reporting names of voters and those who voted, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, Victory Information Program Blockworker's kit, reports of the North Dakota Federation of Republican Women, and platform of the North Dakota Republican Party

30-33
Ohio, Letters, instructions and report form for the Get-Out-the-Vote program, instructions for conducting a canvass, report of the Ohio Federation of Republican Women's Organizations, list of counties that had reached their membership quotas, brochure about Governor James A. Rhodes and his Good Government Team for Jobs and Progress, and constitution, newsletter conference programs of and communications from the Ohio Federation of Republican Women's Organizations

30-34
Oklahoma, Letters, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, reports from the Oklahoma Federation of Republican Women, and background information on Garfield County

30-35
Oregon, Letters, memo, notes, canvass tally sheets, directory of state party leadership, directory of Oregon Republican County Central Committee Officers, and reports of the Oregon Federation of Republican Women

30-36
Pennsylvania, Letters, canvass tally sheet, party leadership directories for Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, notes, state party newsletter, clippings, booklet on the program to register voters in Mercer County, and reports, newsletters, and seminar packet of the Pennsylvania Council of Republican Women

30-37
Rhode Island, Letter, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports of the Rhode Island Federation of Republican Women

30-38
South Carolina, Letters, notes, canvass tally sheets, newsletters of the South Carolina Republican Party, and reports of the South Carolina Federation of Republican Women

30-39
South Dakota, Letter, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and report of the South Dakota Federation of Republican Women

30-40
Tennessee, Letters, canvass tally sheets, reports of the Tennessee Federation of Republican Women, and organizational manuals for Young Tennesseans for Baker and Young College Tennesseans for Baker

30-41
Texas, Canvass tally sheets, list of elected officials with statewide jurisdiction, directory of state party leadership, directory of county chairmen and vice-chairmen, directory of county finance chairmen, lists of the Texas Delegation to the Republican National Convention, script for a training film for canvassers, report on how presidential candidates ran in their opponent's home states 1928-1960, Reports of the Texas Federation of Republican Women, and 7 Steps to Victory kit

30-42
Texas, Target '64 kit and supplementary materials

30-43
Utah, Letters, memo, canvass tally sheets, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, directory of canvass chairmen in targeted counties, directory of state party leadership, and reports of the Utah Federation of Republican Women

30-44
Vermont, Letter, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports of the Vermont Federation of Republican Women

30-45
Virginia, Canvass tally sheets, clipping, directory of the Virginia State Central Committee, information packet on the Prince William County Republican Club, article titled Let's Keep Politics Out of the Pantry reprinted from the January 26, 1965 issue of Look and distributed by the Princess Anne Council of Republican Women, and reports of the Virginia Federation of Republican Women

30-46
Washington, Letters, memo, lists of county canvass chairmen, canvass tally sheet, list of district leaders in Spokane County, list of Island County precinct captains, directory of state party leadership, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, San Juan County Precinct Committeeman's kit titled We can Do More in 64!, notes on the situation in the state, and reports of the Washington Federation of Republican Women
30-47
West Virginia, Letters, memo, and reports from the West Virginia Federation of Republican Women

30-48
Wisconsin, Letters, memo, notes, canvass tally sheets, directory of state party leadership, and reports and operational manual for the Wisconsin Truth Squad Bus Tour of the Wisconsin Federation of Republican Women

30-49
Wyoming, Letters, memo, precinct status report, county status report, instructions for block workers, canvass tally sheet, directory of state party leadership, and reports of the Wyoming Federation of Republican Women

30-50
Dallas Council and Park Cities Republican Women, Invitation to the Hats-Off Award Brunch and reports of meetings of the Dallas County Council of Republican Women's Clubs and newsletters of the Park Cities Republican Woman's Club

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Alabama, Letters, memo, flyers, brochures, clippings, photograph of John Grenier, Republican National Committee Executive Director, and Mrs. Rita Crocker Clements, head of the door-to-door canvass division, state canvass tally, reports, organization plan of the United Republican Fund of Alabama, report Let' Face Facts: An Analysis for Future Republican Growth by Thomas H. Brigham and Manyon M. Millican, Insurance Policy for Good Government kit, and telephone and couples survey kits, 1964

29-28
Alabama, Leadership and Training Handbook prepared by the Alabama State Republican Executive Committee and Why Not Victory? Candidate Canvass for Votes notebook prepared by the Alabama State Republican Executive Committee

29-29
Alaska, Letters, memos, canvass tally sheet, report, and leadership lists

29-30
Arizona, Letters, memos, canvass tally sheet, reports, leadership lists, campaign activities report, and a multi-page report on the annual convention of the Arizona Federation of Republican Women

29-31
Arkansas, Reports of the Alabama Federation of Republican Women, canvass tally sheet, clippings, and a compilation of Quotes, Votes & Scholarships of James W. Fulbright

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Box-Folder
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Republican Party of Texas - Texas Federation of Republican Women, Leadership Handbook containing organization charts, bylaws, maps, programs and responsibilities, rosters, and general information, 1980

29-2
Republican Party of Texas - Clippings mostly about William P. Clements, Jr. with a few relating to other Republican issues, 1980

29-3
Republican Party of Texas - Political strategy clippings, 1980

29-4
Republican Party of Texas - Political strategy clippings, 1980

29-5
Republican Party of Texas - Texans for Reagan-Bush clippings, 1980
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Republican Party of Texas - Texans for Reagan-Bush clippings, 1980

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Republican Party of Texas - Texans for Reagan-Bush clippings, 1980

29-8
Republican Party of Texas - Texans for Reagan-Bush clippings, 1980

29-9
Republican Party of Texas - Political strategy clippings, 1980

29-10
Reed, Tom, Strategy, Letters and comments by Alex Lewis on the patterns as they developed in polling during the Clements-Hill campaign in 1978

29-11
Republican Party of Texas - Notebook containing a party Reference Manual that includes information on party history, policies, and procedures and includes separate sections of candidate recruitment, Texas Election Laws, and a Campaign Fact Book, 1973-1974

29-12
Republican Party of Texas - State Republican Executive Committee, agenda book for February 15, 1975 meeting including the agenda and sections on Leadership, History of the Party, 1975 Texas Races, New Federal Elections Laws, Republican National Committee Rules, Southern States Conference, National Convention Financing, Republican National Committee Poll, Republican National Committee Newsletter, 1974 Election Returns, Finance Report, County Quota Report, 1975-1976 Budget (empty), 1975-1976 Republican Party of Texas Goals (empty), Rule 29, and Texas Federation of Republican Women

29-13
Republican Party of Texas - Rules of the Republican Party of Texas adopted March 13, 1972 and a 1974 report by Arthur Andersen & Company titled Audit Criteria for Federal Political Campaigns

29-14
Republican Party of Texas - Candidate Seminar, Notebook prepared for the seminar at the Inn of the Six Flags June 8-9, 1974 containing notes by Rita Crocker Clements, a Leadership Manual, a Campaign Fact Book, Media Information, and an Analysis of Campaign Reporting and Disclosure Requirements, Chapter 14, Texas Election Code

29-15
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Lists of leaders, canvassers, and precinct chairman, 1960

29-16
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Lists of canvassers, telephoners for Tower, and precinct chairmen, 1961

29-17
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Lists of persons on the ballot in the General Election in Dallas County, Republicans elected to office in Texas, members of the Candidates Committee, members of the Canvass Committee, district and regional coordinators, canvassers, and Dallas County Republican Executive Committee, 1962

29-18
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Lists of persons on the ballot in the Republican Party Primary Election, lists of Texas delegates to the Republican National Convention, Roster of Youth for Goldwater Clubs, members of the Texas Goldwater for President Committee, officers, executive committee and members of the Republican National Committee, officers of the Republican State Central Committee, members of the Dallas County Republican Committee, list of the headquarters staff for the presidential campaign, staff of the Division of Political Education and Training, state canvass chairmen, and tables of organization of the Goldwater-Miller and the Congressman Bruce Alger campaign, 1964

29-19
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Lists of Dallas County Republican Party leaders, Officers, Executive Committee and Members of the Republican National Committee, leaders of the Republican Party of Texas, County Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen, Candidates for the Republican Primary Elections, Organizational Chairmen, Organizational Chairmen, County Leaders to be Invited to Rural Conference, "Operation Early Bird" Chairman, Undecided Voter Chairmen, Volunteers who helped Rita Crocker Clements on Telephone Canvass, and Precinct Chairmen, 1966

29-20
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Lists of attendees at the Texas Republican Campaign Management Seminar at the University of Dallas, Republican State of Texas State Headquarters staff, County Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen, officials of the Party, Republicans holding elective office in Texas, Deputy State Chairman and Deputy State Vice-Chairmen, Organization Chairmen, Metro and Urban County Voter Registration Chairmen, Canvass Chairmen, Absentee Vote Chairmen, Ballot Security Chairmen, Delegates to the state convention, and Texas Delegation to the Republican National Convention, 1968

29-21
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Lists of State Officials, Counties by Republican Party of Texas Regions, County Officials, State-Wide Candidates, U. S. Congressional Candidates, Republican Candidates for the Texas Legislature, Texas Women Serving on Republican National Committee Women's Advisory Councils, and Chairman, Coordinator, Barbara Bush Scheduler, and Bush Belles for the George Bush for United States Senate, 1970

29-22
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Lists of Republican National Finance Committee Regional Chairmen and Geographical membership, and Republican National Finance Committee Regions and Chairmen, 1971

29-23
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Temporary and Permanent Rolls of Delegates and Alternates to the Republican National Convention, 1972

29-24
Republican Party of Texas - Directories, Lists of Republican National Finance Committee Geographical Membership in February and May, Texas Delegates and Alternates to the Republican National Convention, Texas Team to the Republican National Convention, State Republican Executive Committee, Urban Size Counties, Voter Registration Leaders in the six most populous counties of Texas, Texas Committee for the Re-Election of the President, Texas Telephone Centers, Canvassers, Leadership for Nixon in fourteen counties, Telephone Chairmen in each of the regions, Get-Out-The-Vote Chairmen, members of the Ballot Security Committee, and County Voter's Rights Chairmen, 1972

29-25
Republican Party of Texas - Precinct Index Priority System, Computer printouts of decision making information of anticipated Republican strength in the General Elections in Texas Counties, August and October, 1972

29-26
Republican Party of Texas - Action Courses in Practical Politics, Eight booklets published by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States on the topics of The Individual in Politics, Political Party Organization, The Political Precinct, The Political Campaign, Political Clubs, The Political Leader's Problems, Political Meetings, and Businessmen in Politics, 1959

C; Republican Party

Box-Folder
28-1
Canvass, Door-to-Door, Letter from Rita Crocker Clements to the director of the canvass in Alaska, cards containing information on canvasses in the states and regions, and tally reports on the canvass, 1964

28-2
Canvass, Door-to-Door, Letters, memos, notes, clipping, forms, instructions, lists, Couples Canvass Kit, Republican Volunteer Data Kit, reports, newsletter, and sample information kit containing information on the campaigns of George Bush for U. S. Senate and Paul Eggers for Governor or Texas, 1964

28-3
Canvass, Door-to-Door, Letters, memos, notes, forms, instructions, lists, newsletters, text for a slide presentation, reports, and information packet for the John Tower Early Birds, 1966

28-4
Canvass, Door-to-Door, Letters, memos, notes, forms, instructions, script for a training program for volunteers, script for a telephone canvasser, progress reports, and an information packet about the campaigns of Richard Nixon for President and Paul Eggers for Governor of Texas, 1968

28-5
Canvass, Voter Identification Program, Voter Identification booklet for use in Dallas County, 1970

28-6
Clubs, Membership application for the Dallas County High School Republican Club and Republican Clubwoman's Leadership Manual of the National Federation of Republican Women, [1960s]

28-7
Constitutional Revision, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, newsletters from members of the legislature, press release, list of members of the citizen committee appointed to revise the constitution in 1973, and an informational booklet on the proposed 1976 Texas Constitution written by the Texas Legislature, 1973-1976

28-8
Constitutional Revision, Copy of the proposed revised constitution prepared by a citizens committee and a second copy of the document with explanation and commentary, 1973

28-9
Conventions - Republican, County and State, Agendas, rules, schedules, and resolutions of the Dallas County convention in 1964 and memos, schedules, rules, committee lists, program booklets, report on apportionment of delegates, fact sheets, convention calls, agendas, delegate badges, and proposed platform for Republican State Conventions, 1964-1968. Note: In some years there were two conventions and not all the types of materials exist for every convention.

28-10
Conventions - Republican State, Letters, program booklets, delegate badges, rules, fact sheets, and delegate list for Republican State Conventions in 1970 and 1972. Note: There were two conventions in 1972 and not all types of records exist for all the meetings.

28-11
Republican Conventions - National, 1956, San Francisco, California, Report on the Role of Women in the convention

28-12
Republican Conventions - National, 1960, Chicago, Illinois, Rules, brief report on actions taken by Texas Delegation, text of the keynote address by representative Walter H. Judd of Minnesota, report on the Role of Women in the convention, and a Presidential Handbook for 1960

28-13
Republican Convention - National, 1964, San Francisco, California, Platform, ticket for an alternate, list of tentative delegates, record of convention delegates and electoral votes for the 1960 and 1964 conventions, calendar of events, primary and convention calendar, election calendar, rules, special issue of Congressional Quarterly containing profiles and stands of leading candidates and a preview of the conventions of both parties, newsletter of California Republicans, list of Texas delegates, seating charts for all delegations and for the Texas delegation, list of hotels at which various state delegations stayed, fact sheet representation of women, news release from the National Federation of Republican Women, tally sheets, letters, booklet titled the 1964 American Voter: Presidential Election Edition, and report on the role of women in the convention

28-14
Republican Convention - National, 1964, San Francisco, California, Clippings and special sections of newspapers from San Francisco, Oakland, and Dallas

28-15
Republican Convention - National, 1968, Miami Beach, Florida, Letters, memos, notes, schedules, invitations to various social events, tickets, convention badge, Report of the Committee on Convention Reforms, platform, rules, schedule, order of business, post convention review, list of team captains and team members in the Texas delegation, fact sheet, tally sheet, clippings, and information booklet prepared by the Texas State Headquarters for the Texas delegates

28-16
Republican Convention - National, 1972, Miami Beach, Florida, Rules submitted, rules adopted, order of business, platform, report on Neighborhood Government submitted by Senator Mark O. Hatfield for the Platform Committee, letters, suggested do's and don't's for delegates, list of members of teams and captains of the Texas Delegation, seating list for Texas Delegation, record of Texan Delegation members on various committees, list of Texas Delegation press members, records of state delegations' headquarters hotels, fact sheet, schedule of events, record of recommended restaurants and bars for the Texas Delegation, newsletter of the Republican Party of Texas, clipping, large certificate naming the recipient of the document a Republican Patron for having given substantial support to the party and the convention, and a small brass medallion

28-17
Republican Convention - National, 1976, Kansas City, Missouri, Telephone directory and guide containing lists of all state delegations and numerous other groups of Republicans, tally sheets, lists of members of various committees, and order of business

28-18
Democrat Party, Clippings, newsletter of the Economic Council about overspending by the Democrats between 1930 and 1967, and a Democratic Campaign Manual, 1963-1970

28-19
Difference Between Parties, Flyers and information sheets regarding the differences between the Republican and Democratic parties, 1960s

28-20
Goldwater for President - Southern Region, Notebook containing various lists of individuals and groups from the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia who worked for the nomination and election of Barry Goldwater, 1964

28-21
Republican Convention - National, 1964, San Francisco, California, Notebook containing a seating chart, suggested do's and don'ts, a calendar of events, and several lists of leaders and groups and information sheets prepared for delegates from the southern region to assist them during the convention

28-22
Republican Convention - National, 1964, San Francisco, Program book

28-23
Republican Convention - National, 1964, San Francisco, Report of the proceedings of the convention

28-24
Republican Convention - National, 1972, Miami Beach, Florida, Official Program book

28-25
Republican Convention - National, 1972, Miami Beach, Florida, Official Program book

28-26
Republican Party of Texas, Special Invitation List, Names and addresses of people invited possibly to 1979 inaugural activities with an indication of the particular events to which they were invited

28-27
Republican Party of Texas, Special Invitation List, Names and addresses of people invited possibly to 1979 inaugural activities with an indication of the particular events to which they were invited

28-28
Republican Party of Texas, Special Invitation List, Names and addresses of people invited possibly to 1979 inaugural activities with an indication of the particular events to which they were invited

28-29
Republican Party of Texas, State Republican Executive Committee, Report titled Victory in 1980: A Detailed Strategy Report for Republican Victory Throughout Texas in the 1980 Election, letters, memos, agendas, minutes, reports, and financial reports, 1979

28-30
Republican Party of Texas, Miscellaneous, Letters including one from a campaign volunteer who included her vitae, clippings, newsletters of the Republican National Committee and Congressman Jim Collins, and a yearbook of the Park Cities Republican Women's Club, 1978-1982

28-31
Republican Party of Texas - Get Out the Vote Campaign, Proposal from Nancy Brattaas Associates, Inc. regarding conducting the campaign during the 1980 presidential election, 1980

28-32
Republican Party of Texas - Fall 1980 and Winter and Spring 1981 issues of Campaigns & Elections, a journal of political action containing articles on how to run successful political campaigns

28-33
Republican Party of Texas - Texas Federation of Republican Women, History of the Tejas Republican Women's Club, manuscript for a short article by Rita Crocker Clements for the TFRW Bi-Monthly Magazine, comparisons of dues among several women's clubs, newsletters, lists of statewide, district, and local officers of Texas Federation of Republican Women, note about and form for reporting on "Honor the Women" events, letters, memos, notes, information on setting a cap for campaign spending on congressional campaigns, brochures, June 1979 issue of The Texas Advocate, Fall 1979 issue of The Texas Republican, program booklets for the 12th and 13th biennial conventions of the TFRW, list of the TFRW Advisory Committee, and proposed revision of the TFRW bylaws, 1978-1981

R-Y; C

Box-Folder
27-1
Republican Party of Texas - Finance, Letter, summary financial report for January 1-February 28, 1973, Graph showing income for 1969, 1971, and 1973, reports of the United Republican Fund of Texas containing financial information, information on the Fund Key Program, Spring and Fall Dinners, County-State Agreement, and the Contribution Formula, and 1972 and 1973 reports of the Texas Republican Finance Committee

27-2
Republican Party of Texas - Finance, Letters, memos, various types of financial reports, clippings, results of a salary study on campaign staff, report titled GOP Can Do More in '74, blank campaign contribution and expenditure statement form, report titled Audit Criteria for Federal Political Campaigns by Arthur Anderson & Co., report titled Highlights of Federal Laws Relating to Financing and Conducting Federal Election Campaigns by the Republican National Committee, and a budget chart containing information needed or desired from each county in Texas by several candidates, 1973-1974

27-3
Republican Party of Texas - Organization, Directory of Texas Committee for the Re-election of the President, 1972, directory of county chairmen and vice chairmen also giving the numbers of the region, Texas Senate, and U. S. Congress in which the party is located, list of counties in each region, list of counties in each congressional district, list of counties in each Texas Senate district, alphabetical list of county chairmen and vice-chairmen, County Chairman's calendar, alphabetical list of counties with the number of delegates it can send to the state convention, GOP County Leader's Manual, Rules of the Republican Party of Texas adopted March 13, 1972, a report on The Convention System, and memo and blank forms for county chairmen and vice chairmen to fill out about the organization in their counties, 1965-1974

27-4
Republican Party of Texas - Organization, Letters, memos, and notes, 1972-1975

27-5
Republican Party of Texas - Organization, Agendas, notes, clippings, county activity report, sample ballot for the 1974 Republican Primary Election, campaign/candidate seminar critique forms, campaign/candidate seminar schedule, list of regional deputy state chairmen with blank organization report forms, brief report on Rule Changes, map indicating and list of counties lacking county chairmen, and information on the Associated Republicans of Texas, 1974-1976

27-6
Republican Party of Texas - Organization, County Chairman's notebook, 1974

27-7
Republican Party - National, Newspaper clippings, magazine articles, press release, and pamphlets titled Liberal Takeover of G.O.P. Will Trigger New Party, Political Hanky-Panky, Republican Stand and Republican Unity in the Senate, National Republican Associates Club Digest, The GOP Leader's Manual, and History of the Republican Party, 1854-1965, 1963-1978

27-8
Republican National Committee, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements, lists of gubernatorial and U. S. Senate nominees by both Republicans and Democrats, clippings, flyers, fact sheet on Equal Representation of Women on National Political Convention Committees, bibliography of publications on the History of the Republican Party, By and About Republicans, Selected References on Dwight D. Eisenhower, State Politics, Practical Politics, and General Political References, press release, brief report on One-Vote Margins in American Elections, brochure titled Retire the Kennedys in '64, booklet titled Republican Womanpower, presentation of the Chairman titled Elements of Victory to the Republican National Committee, 1963-1966

27-9
Reports of the Chairman to the Republican National Committee in 1966 and 1967, and report titled Contract for '68

27-10
Republican National Committee, Letters, memos, notes, clipping, excerpts from a televised interview by Martin Agronsky with RNC chairman George Bush, press release, brochures, newsletters, schedule of events involving Republican Party leaders, and Rules adopted by Republican National Convention in 1972, January-June 1973. Note some letters signed by George Bush.

27-11
Republican National Committee, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, report of cash receipts and disbursements for January-August, list of members of the Republican Coordinating Committee, press release about a press conference of George Bush and the chairmen of the Senate and House Republican Campaign chairmen, schedule of events involving Republican Party Leaders September-December, schedules of events for a Republican Party meetings in Washington, DC and Atlanta in September and December, and lists of people other than the members of the Republican National Committee invited to an unspecified meeting, July-December 1973. Some letters and memos signed by George Bush.

27-12
Republican National Committee, Letters, memos, notes, press releases, schedules of events for the Republican National Committee and other party leaders, clippings, brochures, report of the Finance Committee, statement of sources and uses of funds for January-March, and an alphabetical listing of Texas cities with populations of over 10,000 giving zip code and population of each and the name of the mayor of a few of them, 1974. A couple of items signed by George Bush.

27-13
Republican National Committee, Letters, memos, notes, newsletters, brochures, schedules of events involving Republican Party Leaders, agendas for RNC meetings, schedules for other party events, clippings, and resolutions proposed for the 1976 Republican National Convention, 1975

27-14
Republican National Committee, Lists and directories of members of various Republican Party organizations, 1975

27-15
Republican National Committee, Pictorial directory of the members of the RNC and Republican State Chairmen, 1974

27-16
Republican National Finance Committee, Letters, fact sheet, manuals, and agenda books, 1971-1973

27-17
Strategy, Appears to be contents of a section of a larger notebook that includes a report titled Seven Steps to Victory in 1964, a chart on the Ebb and Flow of Political Interest in Texas between 1948 and 1962, a brief report titled Why Has Dallas County Become a Republican Community?, transcript of a presentation by Alabama Republican State Executive Committee Chairman John E. Grenier titled Campaign Orientation & Strategy, a report titled The Winning Strategy in Nueces County in 1963, and a speech to the Republican National Committee by Executive Director of Republican Associates of San Diego County Robert C. Walker titled How Republicans Won elections in '64, 1962-1964

27-18
Surveys Door to Door, Appears to be contents of a section of a larger notebook that includes instructions for preparing and conducting a survey, forms, various instructional sheets, a Republican Volunteer Data Kit, a directory of the Dallas County Republican Executive Committee, notes from and brochure and other materials for workshops on voter registration, 1963 and 1965

27-19
Tag Day, Appears to be contents of a section of a larger notebook that includes detailed instructions for a Bruce Alger Tag Day in 1958 and brief instructions for a Nixon-Lodge Tag Day in 1960

27-20
Telephone Survey or Canvass, Appears to be contents of a section of a larger notebook that includes instructions and forms for setting up and conducting telephone surveys at various times during the 1960s including one for John Tower in 1963 and a detailed manual for the 1964 campaign

27-21
Turn Out the Vote, Memos, notes, forms, and instructional materials for the Turn Out the Vote programs for the 1962 and 1964 elections

27-22
Turn Out the Vote, Letters, memos, forms, reports, and instructional materials for the Turn Out the Vote programs for the 1966 and 1968 elections

27-23
Turn Out the Vote, Letters, memos, notes, forms, lists of attendees and workshops, clippings, and instructional materials for the Turn Out the Vote programs for 1970 and 1972 elections

27-24
Undecided Voter, Letters, memos, notes, forms, flyers, and instructions relating to attracting undecided voters to vote Republican, 1964-1968

27-25
Volunteers, Letters, memos, notes, forms, flyers, instructions for recruiting volunteers, a Worker Recruitment Manual, and a Victory Volunteer Manual, 1964-1972

27-26
Voting Records, Clippings, brief report titled How Does Your Congressman Vote being a ranking of each member of the U. S. House and Senate as a conservative, liberal, fence-straddler, or no record by the Americans for Constitutional Action, a collection of news articles on the DMV [Democratic Margin of Victory] reprinted by the American Conservative Union, six issues of The Dan Smoot Report all dealing with voting records, for reports from Human Events on voting records of congressmen, two reports from Americans for Constitutional Action on voting records of congressmen, one issue of Washington Report by Young Americans for Freedom, Inc. reporting on how members of congress voted on various legislation and issues, 1961-1967

27-27
Women's Clubs, Form for reporting on each meeting of the Dallas County Republican Woman's Council and facts about the National Federation of Republican Women, [1960s?]

27-28
Yard Signs, Information on putting out candidate yard signs, 1962

27-29
Young Republicans, Letters, notes, flyers, brochures, newsletters about Thomas J. Pappas' candidacy for YRNF Chairman of the YRLC [Young Republican Leadership Council?], State Leadership Communications Guide by the College Republican National Committee, an organizational manual for Republican campus groups, and a Campus Canvass manual that provides details on the organization and operation of a campus canvass, 1972-1974

27-30
Canvass, Door-to-Door, Letters, memos, notes, forms, instructions, sample dialogues, and sample handouts for Republican canvasses in 1960-1962

27-31
Canvass, Door-to-Door, Letters, memos, notes, forms, instructions, minutes of a meeting of canvass chairmen, clippings, job description and recommendations from roving canvass volunteer chairman, list of target precincts in each county, volunteer kit, canvasser's kit envelope for a couples canvass, and kits for the 4 Steps to Victory and 7 Steps to Victory campaigns, 1964

P-R

Box-Folder
26-1
Picture Postcards, Memo to precinct chairmen and members of Republican Clubs inviting them to have picture postcards taken with one or more of the three local candidates and to send those cards to voters before the next election

26-2
Polls, Clippings, newsletters, and report titled Public Opinion Trends. . . Their Meaning for the Republican Party, 1964-1968

26-3
Precinct Education Program, Letters, memos, flyers, order forms, brief report on the Precinct Education Program Community Plan, master precinct planning calendar, voter location list form, booklet on the Precinct Education Program, handbook for the Precinct Action Course, a leader's manual for the Precinct Education Program, and precinct action guides on managing a precinct organization, becoming a precinct advisor, setting up a precinct advisor program, and how a candidate can use precinct action to win, 1962-1967

26-4
Primary, Flyers, memos, calendars, fact sheets, ballot, lists of candidates, primary election and convention guides, forms for ordering primary election supplies, reports of results of elections at state and county levels, and newsletters about elections, 1962-1970

26-5
Public Relations, Manual for Publicity Directors by the Republican State Central Committee, schedule and media kit for 1965 Dallas County Republican communications workshop, suggestions for obtaining maximum publicity for gubernatorial candidate Jack Cox, calendar of political programs (October 13-November 2, [1964?], text for the 1964 Goldwater-Miller presidential campaign, list of Bell Telephone system contacts for the 1964 presidential campaign, flyer about Dallas becoming a Republican community, list of radio and television outlets in Dallas, information sheets on operation TAC and Alert, letter, and brief report There's Victory in the Air! How to win Republican votes with local TV and Radio, 1964-1965

26-6
Registration, Flyers about registering voters, letter and draft of Young Voters Handbook for Political Participation, and booklets titled A Practical Guide to Registration and Voter Drives by the Republican National Committee Registration Division, Democratic Route to Victory: Registration and Get-Out-the-Vote Manual by the News and Information Division of the Democratic National Committee, Report on Registration and Voting Participation by President's Commission on Registration and Voting Participation, and Countdown '68: Voter Registration by the Republican Party of Texas, 1963-1971

26-7
Registration, Letters, memos, notes, flyers, brief reports, blank forms about registering voters and paying poll taxes, outline of procedures for conducting a state-wide voter registration drive, report of party registration for sixteen states for the period 1950-1962, report of the population of each Texas county in alphabetical order within each of the 31 State Senatorial Districts, report of voter registration on metropolitan and urban counties, record of registered voters by county in declining order of size, and instructions for a door-to-door survey, 1960-1966

26-8
Registration, Letters, memos, notes, flyers, brief reports, blank forms, record of registered voters in each county in alphabetical order, registration calendars, blank forms, suggested text for a phone conversation for a voter registration survey, report titled Using College Young Republicans to Reach Voters: The Washington and Lee Story, clippings, alphabetical listing of counties with the number of election precincts and number of registered voters in each, record of registered voters in each county listed in declining order of number of voters, issues of the newsletter Precinct Power Bulletin of the Republican National Committee, record of voting strength for Dallas County by voting precinct between 1960 and 1968, and record of registered voters in each county in alphabetical order for 1964-1968, 1967-1969

26-9
Republican Speeches, Outlines and texts of speeches to a variety of audiences on 5" X 8" cards, 1964-1978

26-10
Republican Speeches, Texts of speeches to a variety of audiences, 1963-1964

26-11
Republican Speeches, Notes possibly for incorporation into speeches, biographical information on all Republican candidates for statewide offices in [1974?], newsletter Texas Republican Citizen, variety of form letters some of which are from candidates, and brochure about the Robert A. Taft Institute of Government Seminar at the University of Texas at Arlington, 1963-1975

26-12
Registration, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, various lists of counties with information on numbers of registered voters, and draft of a manual for the Target '72 registration manual to increase the number of registered Republican voters, 1972

26-13
Registration, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, various lists of counties, reports of activities in certain counties, and other information concerning the program to increase the number of registered Republican voters, 1972

26-14
Registration, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, various lists of counties, reports of activities in certain counties, and other information concerning the program to increase the number of registered Republican voters, 1972

26-15
Republican Party - Dallas County, Comparison between the party organization of the Republican and Democratic parties in 1960, letters, agendas for and minutes of committee meetings, returns of the May 5, 1962 Republican primary election, reports on vacancies in precinct organization, list of offices on the Dallas County 1964 general election ballot, lists of regional coordinators, clippings, comparison of the votes for John Tower and Waggoner Carr in 1967, table of organization, and plans for the 1968 canvass, program for 1969 Lincoln's Birthday Dinner, directories of precinct chairmen, Republican County Chairman's Handbook by the Republican National Committee, organization charts, agendas for and minutes of meetings, organization notebook, directory of county Executive Committee, and list of county precincts with number and percentage of votes for George Bush probably in his U. S. Senate campaign, 1960-1975

26-16
Republican Party of Texas, Precinct Leader's Manual, Blueprint for Victory [1956?]

26-17
Republican Party of Texas, Budgets for 1965 and 1968, minutes of September 22, 1967 Executive Committee meeting, financial report as of December 31, 1965, lists of key Republicans and key Republican pledges as of May 3, 1963, memos, flyer, map, 1968 Texas Political Calendar, brief reports on Republican prospects as of June 28, 1967 and 1967 election code changes, clippings, and an information packet for Field Representatives, 1963-1968

26-18
Republican Party of Texas, Memos, blank forms, report of materials needed, and other information regarding the 1968 primary election; report on the 1967 special legislative elections; lists of and information for candidates for the 1968 election, clippings, letters, memos, flyers, report of results of the 1968 primary election, proposed quotas for funds to be raised in each county in Texas, minutes of January, March and May meetings of the State Republican Executive Committee, Handbook for the 1986 primary and convention, and reports on the financial condition of the party, 1968

26-19
Republican Party of Texas, Financial report for 1964, draft statewide plan to insure Republican victories in Texas in 1966, agenda for the May 1966 meeting of the State Republican Executive Committee, letters, memos, list of candidates in the 1966 Republican primary elections, information for field representatives, report of contributions in the five regions, organization chart for Region 1, 1966 Republican Activities calendar, and a report titled Texas Voters' Attitudes Toward State Issues

26-20
Republican Party of Texas, Information packet about the program titled "High Gear '70" that includes a schedule of activities and a brochure about George Bush, audit report of the party finances on December 31 1973 and 1974, statement of assets, liabilities and net worth as of June 30, 1975, report on County Organization providing name of county; number of region, congressional and state senate and legislative districts; and name, address, and phone number of county chairman and co-chairman, directory of Republican Party state officials, report on regions including name of deputy state chairman and names of counties in each and map of Texas with regional boundaries drawn in, list of Republican elected officials at national, state, and county levels, a report on the U. S. House Bill 679 known as the Bentsen Bill concerning election of delegates to state party conventions, newsletter and memos of the Associated Republicans of Texas, memos from State Chairman Ray Barnhart regarding a fundraiser for Howard Baker and the 1978 campaign, and a budget and financial statement for 1978, 1970-1978

26-21
Republican Party of Texas, Notebook for the December 14, 1975 meeting of the party leadership

26-22
Republican Party Problems, An anonymous short essay of problems of the Republican Party at the national level in which it is explained why their comebacks are so short lived and what they need to do in order to accomplish a long lasting comeback

26-23
Republican Party of Texas, Filing Fees for 1968, Report Republican Primary prepared by the Research Division of the party, December 1967

26-24
Republican Party of Texas, Rules of the party, directory of the State Republican Executive Committee, letters, memos, notes (some of which are by Mrs. Rita Crocker Clements), clippings, resolutions, schedule for a leadership and young Republicans conference, agenda and minutes of the SREC, and copy of an article titled The Ten Best And, Sigh, The Ten Worst Legislators from Texas Monthly, 1972-1973

26-25
Republican Party of Texas, Letters, report on planning a research program, clippings, copies of a newsletter called Texas Republican Report, news release about Jack Warren's candidacy for the chairmanship of the party, comments by prominent Texas Republicans on the resignation of Vice President Spiro Agnew, directory of county chairmen, and several issues of the Texas Republican Citizen, 1973

26-26
Republican Party of Texas, Letter, memos, notes, article titled The Peter Out Principle by Chase Untermeyer from an issue of the Texas Monthly, agendas for and minutes and resolutions of the Stare Republican Executive Committee, issues of a newsletter called Texas Republican Report, and issues of Texas Republican Citizen, 1974-1975

26-27
Republican Party of Texas Candidates, Letters, clippings, and campaign materials from a number of candidates, a few letters from Rita Crocker Clements to candidates, list of elective offices for November, and report titled Texas Government Organization: Structure and Characteristics, 1974

26-28
Republican Party of Texas - Finance, Report titled Financial Management System for Political Campaigns by Arthur Andersen & Co., 1972

F-P

Box-Folder
25-1
Fundraising, Letters, memos, notes, list of key prospects in Dallas County, list of women contributors in 1969 and 1970 with amounts contributed who did not contribute in 1971, clippings, list of various Republican clubs with indications of rights and privileges available to members of each type club, directory of Texans for Tower as of October 13, 1972, excerpts of remarks of George Bush, Chairman of the Republican National Committee to the annual budget meeting of the Republican National Finance Committee in 1973, and a report titled How Your Contribution to the Texas Republican Party Will be Used Constructively, 1971-1973

25-2
Fundraising, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, invitations, Texas Republican Fund Raising Guide, flyers, list of duties of arrangements chairman for fundraising banquets, list of important mechanics of fundraising dinners, report of finance operations in selected states other than Texas, copy of a Republican Fund Raising Dinner Guide, record of contributors to a fund to charter a bus caravan to take Republican candidates around the state during the campaign, article from January 21, 1974 U. S. News & World Report titled Paying for Politics: New Drive to Tap Tax Dollars, and list of members of Key Republican Round Table Club, 1971-1975

25-3
Inaugurations, Letters and clippings about, invitations to, and tickets for some events associated with the 1969 inaugural events and letters, memos, fact sheet about, invitations to and tickets for some events of, guides and schedules for events associated with the 1973 inauguration and program for the White House worship service on January 21, 1973

25-4
Medium Sized and Rural Counties, Letters, memos, notes, forms, and reports about working in these counties in 1966; letters, memos, notes, forms, procedural guidelines, press releases, clippings, and a booklet titled It's a Republican Yearbook about working in these counties in 1968; and a program booklet for 1970

25-5
Minorities, Clippings, 1966, and a brief report Success in Winning the Negro Vote: It's the Approach That Counts about efforts in 1963-1964

25-6
Newcomers Welcome, Letters, instructions for telephone committees, basic voting information for newcomers, flyer, sample phone conversation for the welcome newcomer's program, and forms, 1961

25-7
Organization - 1966. Letters, memos, notes, agendas, reports, blank forms for submitting reports, clippings, maps, list of organization materials needed, report on voter groups for the Tower campaign for the U. S. Senate, and a calendar of 1966 activities

25-8
Organization - 1966, Letters, memos, notes, maps, blank forms for submitting reports, suggestions for improving state organization in future campaigns, progress reports, unofficial Senate election results, questionnaire forms, and blank forms for submitting reports

25-9
Organization - 1966, Letters, memos, notes, reports, reports on voting for George Bush in selected counties in 1964, and a brochure from the Tower campaign office

25-10
Organization - 1968, Letters, memos, notes, report of votes needed in each precinct in Dallas and Travis Counties for John Tower to carry those counties, record or reports submitted and not submitted on procurement of lists of registered voters, numbers of precincts and voters in each one, and telephone numbers of voters, lists of individuals recommended for appointment in the Republican Party, a report of votes needed for Richard Nixon in each of the counties of each of the five regions of Texas for Richard Nixon to carry Texas, two Republican yearbooks and a Republican Activities Calendar

25-11
Organization - 1968, Letters, memos, notes, reports of votes needed in certain counties for Republican candidates to win in 1968, inventory of Organization supplies, maps, listings of target races in each county of each of the five regions of Texas, text of a recorded narration for a slide presentation at Republican Party leadership meetings, lists of congressional and legislative positions the Republicans might be able to win, and completed questionnaire distributed at a Metropolitan County conference

25-12
Organization - 1968, Summary of campaign progress report meetings attended and copies of the progress reports from those meetings

25-13
Organizations - 1972, Committee to Re-Elect President Nixon, Organization table, letters, memos, notes, clippings, press release, reports on phone centers, statistical reports of telephone and door-to-door canvasses, a booklet about the Unregistered Voter Program of the Republican Party of Texas, and a catalog of campaign materials for sale to support the Nixon Campaign

25-14
Organization - 1972, Committee to Re-Elect President Nixon, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, statistical reports of telephoning activity, job description for Special Ballots Director, plans for Get Out the Vote and Turn Out the Vote programs, description of a program to identify, register, and turn out supporters of the President, and documents regarding recruiting unregistered voters

25-15
Organization - 1970, Packet titled "High Gear '70" containing information for use in Metro Urban Counties

25-16
Organization - 1972, Campaign manual for Metro-Urban counties and manual of instructions and duties for County Chairmen

25-17
Organization - 1972 - Committee to Re-Elect President Nixon, Directory, manuals for various leaders in the telephone campaign, booklet about the Hostess/Business Telephone Program, and a Victory Volunteer Manual

25-18
Organization - 1974 - Notebook containing sections on Leadership, State Republican Executive Committee, Texas Counties, Texas Federation of Republican Women, Republican National Committee, Texas Officials, Candidates, and Texas Media

25-19
Organization - Precinct, Notebook/Workbook for a workshop on organizing a precinct containing sections on organization, chairman's job, workers, poll tax, canvassing, election day, and general information, 1964

25-20
Organization - Precinct, Booklets titled VIP Blockworker's Kit: Ring for Republican Victory, Win with Your Precinct in 1964, Nuts & Bolts: The Republican Workers' Guide to Victory, The Precinct Action Plan, Precinct Education Program, Precinct Leaders' Manual

25-21
Organization - County and State, Republican State Chairman's Handbook for 1964, Republican National Committee Catalog of Republican Materials, organization charts, flyer, clipping, information on Dallas County Republicans, material on the organization of the campaign of Jack Cox for Governor, job descriptions of the various state chairmen positions, and packets on 4 Steps to Victory and 7 Steps to Victory, 1962-1966

25-22
Organization - County, Two editions of The County GOP Leader's Manual [1962 and 1965], flyer about various positions in the Republican Party of Texas, and a state campaign notebook

25-23
Organization - Other States, Organization chart and additional information from New York, Handbook for Republican County Leadership from Minnesota, Republican Organization & Operations Manual for County Campaign Chairmen from Kentucky

25-24
Organization - Booklet titled The GOP Leader's Manual for chairmen, vice chairmen, secretaries, and other officers, letter and copy of a booklet prepared for Governor Laxalt's 1966 campaign, and a booklet titled Every One Counts the Democratic campaign handbook for 1966

25-25
Organization - Letter and two booklets titled How to Win: A Handbook for Political Education from the Texas AFL-CIO

25-26
Organization, Newsletter from the Goldwater for President Committee targeting the delegates from the Southern Region, 1964

25-27
Patronage, Correspondence with and about and clippings about individuals seeking appointment to federal positions and a booklet about summer jobs in Federal Agencies, 1973

25-28
Patronage, Notes, memo, and nominations for members for the Women's Advisory Councils to the Republican Party of Texas, 1970

B-F

Box-Folder
24-1
Ballot Security, Republican Party Ballot Security notebook containing sections on federal laws and procedures, an outline of frauds, problems, and errors in previous elections, fighting fraud, voting machines, a roster of ballot security officials in the states, and clippings, articles and brief reports, 1964

24-2
Ballot Security, Poll Watcher's Guide, letters, memos, notes, forms for reporting irregularities and election results, clippings, lists of ballot security chairmen in several counties, report on common election code violations on election day, and report and attorney general's opinion on voting booths in cities of 10,000 or more inhabitants, 1966

24-3
Ballot Security, Letters, memos, forms for reporting irregularities and election results, explanations for the use of certain ballot security supplies, and a sign to be posted at all polling places, 1968

24-4
Ballot Security, Letter and memo about and copy of a report titled Target '72 Ballot Security Voting Methods Manual, 1972 and 1974

24-5
Brochures - Club and Campaign, An assortment of flyers, 1960s and 1970s

24-6
Brochures - Club and Campaign, Booklets titled Building the GOP in Your Precinct, New Friends for the GOP through Public Relations, How to Get Publicity: A Guide for Republican Publicity Chairmen, Club Program Planning, Republican vs. Democrat Philosophies, 12 Ways Coffee Can Help You Win Elections, Lady You Are in Politics, the GOP Precinct Leaders' Manual, Plan of Action for Precinct Womanpower, Don't Be an Ostrich! A Handbook for Republican Precinct Chairmen, The Elephant's Trunk, GOParty 1964, and Promote Republicanism Optimistically Graphically Repeatedly and Meticulously

24-7
Brochures - Club and Campaign, Booklets titles A Short Course in Politics, For Political Education Chairmen, Women on the Warpath, Manual for Club Organization, More Ways to Win, and two program plans

24-8
Brochures - Reports, program planning documents, and fundraising tips

24-9
Campaigns, Memo about the September 1966 John Tower Campaign Bus Tour, two folders about re-electing Tower both of which contain information on the campaign plan, flyers, Republican Candidates Wives' Manual, notes, clippings, program for and voluminous notes taken at a 1968 Republican Party of Texas Republican Campaign Management Seminar, press release from Senator Clifford Hansen about the 1968 Texas GOP Campaign Seminar, brief report on Practical Exercise in campaign Planning, booklet of source material for speeches for the 1966 Republican Congressional candidates, report from Citizens for Goldwater-Miller, and a packet of materials available for purchase to be used in promoting the Republican Party and its candidates at a variety of events in 1966

24-10
Campaigns, Congressional Quarterly Special Report on 1964 Elections and Republican fact book for the 1964 Election Campaign

24-11
Campaigns, Texas Goldwater for President Committee, County Chairmen's Manual, 1964

24-12
Campaigns, 1970, George Bush for U. S. Senate, Campaign Handbook for Medium-Size and Rural Counties, Campaign Handbook for Metropolitan and Urban Counties [includes a letter from Barbara Bush to Rita Crocker Clements, campaign kit containing a brochure, bumper stickers, return envelope, and a sheet to sign up ten potential voters, folder for State Campaign Workshop in Houston, June 12-13, 1970

24-13
Campaigns, 1970, George Bush for U. S. Senate, Handbook for the group known as the Bush Belles, lists of county chairmen and regional campaign coordinators, letters, instructions for various campaign workers primarily Bush Belles, memos, and agendas for campaign workshops

24-14
Campaigns, 1971, Nixon and Tower, Letters, biographical information on twelve campaign staff members in Texas, canvass of returns for Presidential Electors in Texas, and a brief campaign wrap up

24-15
Campaigns, 1963-1972, Miscellaneous documents from these years including a report of Ed Cox Campaign expenses, 1961-1963, description of the duties of the Deputy State Chairman of the Republican Party, agenda for the Deputy State Chairmen's meeting of December 7, 1964, list of counties ranked by the number of qualified voters for the 1964 election, guidelines for the new organization of the Republican Party of Texas, alphabetical listing of Texas counties into four size groups by population, report on vote turnout comparison of 27 metro-urban counties for the elections of 1968, 1970, and 1972, letters, memos, notes, and clippings

24-16
Candidates - Literature, Flyers and other items mostly from Texas Republican candidates at the local, state, and national levels in the 1960s and 1970s. Includes a few duplicates and anti-Democratic items.

24-17
Candidates - Literature, Biographical information, clippings and newspaper supplements about a few candidates, a report titled Presidential Profiles: Republican Presidential Possibilities by the Women's Advisory Committee of the Republican State Central Committee for the 1964 campaign, and what appears to be part of a notebook on 1962 candidates that includes flyers, Republican fact sheets, and the April 1962 issue of The Texas Argus that is entirely about the 1948 Democratic U. S. Senate primary election between Lyndon B. Johnson and Coke R. Stevenson and Ballot Box No. 13
24-18 Candidate Recruitment, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, biographical information on candidates or potential candidates, list of potential candidates, blank forms for filing for positions, instructions for filing for positions, plans and strategies for recruiting candidates, lists of targeted positions, and reports on strategies and Texas voter attitudes on issues, mostly 1968-1974

24-19
Report titled The Art of Wining Elections compiled from Public Relations Seminars sponsored by the Republican National Committee, 1967

24-20
Report titled Ways to Win by the Education and Training Division of the Republican National Committee, 1967

24-21
Report titled 1972 Republican Almanac: State Political Profiles, 1972 Election Summary by the Republican National Committee, 1973

24-22
Election Results, Reported results of elections in Dallas County including some in newspaper clippings for 1960 and 1962 and a report of U. S. House and Senate elections in all states in 1962

24-23
Election Results, Reported results of elections at the county, state, and national levels including some from newspapers clippings for 1964, a report of what appears to be a presidential preference poll in selected counties in all states, and a Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report of Complete Returns of the 1964 Elections by Congressional District

24-24
Election Results, Reported results of elections, primarily the U. S. Senate race between John Tower and Waggoner Carr, a newsletter of the Republican Congressional Committee containing results of gubernatorial and congressional reports in all states, a Congressional Quarterly Weekly Report containing the Complete Returns of the 1966 Elections by Congressional District, republican party reports, and analyses of voting in the Tower vs. Carr U. S. Senate race in selected counties in Texas

24-25
Election Results, Reports of results of elections in national and state elections in 1968, a report titled County Voting Statistics State-Wide Races, 1968 and 1970 and report of the 1970 U. Senate race in selected counties in Texas

24-26
Endorsements, Letters, memos, and forms for endorsing Barry Goldwater for President, Bruce Alger for U. S. House of Representatives, John Tower for U. S. Senator, and George (Bud) Macatee for State Legislature

24-27
Ford, Gerald R., Campaign - 1976, Letters (including one signed Gerry Ford), memos, notes, clippings, newsletters, list of members of the Texas Ford Committee, press releases, list of Texas Republican Committee for President Ford Statewide Steering Committee, and organization notebook for the campaign

24-28
Fundraising, Letters, memos, notes, flyers, fact sheets, fundraising kits, precinct reports and other records regarding Operation Grassroots in 1962, report on EDP [Electronic Data Processing?] Approach to Total Political Action, and a Texas Republican Fund Raising Guide, 1961-1966

A-B

Box-Folder
23-34
Absentee Voting, Letters, memos, notes, forms, and flyers about absentee voting programs of the Republican Party, an Absentee Voters Manual, and a Manual for Election Judges and Clerks, 1960-1968

23-35
Activities, Republican, Letters, notes, and telegrams to Rita Crocker Clements about her services to the national, state, and local Republican Parties including one from Barbara Bush, one from George Bush, one from Gerald Ford on White House stationary, one letter and one telegram from Barry Goldwater, three letters from Richard Nixon on White House stationary, and three letters from John Tower; a signed 8 X 10 black and white photograph of Congressman George Bush leaving the Capitol and letters and notes from many other individuals; and badges for the Republican National Conventions in San Francisco in 1964 and Miami Beach in 1972; and ribbons and badges as a member of the Goldwater Staff and a delegate to the Texas State Republican Party convention in 1968

23-36
Ballot Security, Poll watcher's guide, memos, letters, forms, clippings, brochures, Report to the Legislature of Louisiana by the Joint Legislative Committee to Investigate the Rigging of Voting Machines, press release from the Republican National Committee wit a report titled Towards Fair Elections in America, outline for instructing Republican Election Officers/Watchers in Voting Machine Precincts, 1964-1968

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