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Rita Clements Speeches

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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.

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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.

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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

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

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

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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

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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

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One standard cassette and two mini cassette tapes of speeches in August 1982

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Three standard cassette tapes of speeches in September 1982

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Two standard cassette tapes of speeches in September 1982

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Two standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

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Three standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

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Three standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

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Three standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

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Four standard cassette tapes of speeches in October 1982

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

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Five mini cassette tapes of undated media interviews

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

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Three standard cassette tapes of interviews in 1982

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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.

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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

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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-)

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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

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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

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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

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Speeches - Resource Material, Clippings, newsletters, articles, and pamphlets most of which have portions marked for possible use in speeches, 1971-1990

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.

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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

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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

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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

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Tower, John, Press releases and newsletters sent out by Tower's office and clippings about Tower, 1966-1978

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Bush, George, Notebook on the support group called the Bush Belles in his 1970 campaign for the U. S. Senate

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Connally, John, Clippings, 1968-1979

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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

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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

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Eggars, Paul, Letters, newsletters, clippings, campaign literature, and a county leader's handbook regarding his campaign for Governor of Texas, 1967-1968

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Ford, Gerald, Clippings, 1973-1976

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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

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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

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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

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Delaware, Note, canvass tally sheets, and report of the Delaware Council of Republican Women

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District of Columbia, Letters and reports of the District of Columbia Council of Republican Women

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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]

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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

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Hawaii, Letters, notes, directory of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports of the Hawaii Federation of Republican Women

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Kansas, Notes, canvass tally sheets, and reports of the Kansas Federation of Republican Women

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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

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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

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Maine, Letter, canvass tally sheets, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports from the Maine Federation of Republican Women

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Mississippi, Letter, canvass tally sheets, record of communications with delegates outside the South, and reports of the Mississippi Federation of Republican Women

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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

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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

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Nebraska, Letters, canvass tally sheets, list of delegates and alternates to the Republican National Convention, and reports of the Nebraska Federation of Republican Women

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

A

Box-Folder
29-27
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

R

Box-Folder
29-1
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
29-6
Republican Party of Texas - Texans for Reagan-Bush clippings, 1980

29-7
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

F-W

Box-Folder
23-1
Fundraising, Letters including one sent out by Governor Clements to announce he was seeking re-election, memos, notes, reports of contributions, an invitation to dinner at the Governor's Mansion, information about the Victory '82 event in Houston including records of tables and tickets sold, invitation to the event attended by President Ronald Reagan and Vice President George Bush, lists of people recommended for seating at the head table, various guest lists, record of county chairmen and co-chairmen who had accepted invitations, information on the Coalition Against Reagan that planned a protest during Victory '82 celebration, and a sample press kit for launching the campaign, March-May 1982

23-2
Issues, Letters, memos, clippings, status report on the bills in Governor Clements' legislative program, report/analysis of the press treatment of Governor Clements' tour announcing his candidacy, three questionnaires completed by Governor Clements and campaign staff members about the campaign, list of anticipated issues, copies of form letters sent out by the Clements campaign, press release about a meeting of the parties to the State prison suit, and a brief comparison of the stands of Governor Clements and President Reagan on various issues, April 1981-June 1982

23-3
Issues, Letters, memos, notes, press releases, magazine articles, responses to an Associated Press questionnaire, statement on unemployment, information sheets on bills Governor Clements vetoed, clippings about various issues in the campaign and Issue Reports and Fact Sheets on issue numbers 5-20 prisons, employee reduction, budget control, improved government performance, tax relief, state property tax reform, illegal aliens, Texas 2000, water, utility rates, agriculture, jobs and Texas economy, local property taxes, highways, and nuclear waste disposal, July-October 1982

23-4
Media - Don Ringe, Letters, memos, notes,; reports titled Texas in Transition: The Clements Administration, William P. Clements: Problems in Perceptions; and Governor William P. Clements, Jr., Campaign Media Budget Estimates, 1982 by Don Ringe, Inc.; and report on advertising in various markets during the 1982 campaign, January 1981-August 1982

23-5
Media - Don Ringe, Letters, memos, records of when campaign ads were run on various media outlets, text for a general campaign brochure, text of a Mark White spot, copy of an advertisement about former governors and attorneys general supporting Clements, and list of TV spots on hand, August-October, 1982

23-6
Media - General Election Media Plan Estimates, June 1982

23-7
Media - Re-Election Media Campaign, General Election, July 1982

23-8
Media - Re-election Media Campaign, General Election, Budget B, August 1982

23-9
Media - Lionel Sosa, Preliminary Media Overview and Recommended Budgets presented to Governor Bill Clements 1982 Campaign by Sosa & Associates, June 1982

23-10
Policy Meeting, Agenda, maps of Texas, proposed timetable for placement of campaign staff, draft announcement letter, transcription of a meeting between Clements, Karl Rove, and MH [possibly Milo Howard?] in which Rove asked nearly all of the questions and MH only a couple and Clements provided the answers, letters, memos, and a report on the organization of the state finance office, September-October 1981

23-11
Organization Report, Letters, memos, notes by Mrs. Clements, clippings, forms for submitting various reports on campaign financing, draft letters to regional and county chairmen, lists of regional and county chairmen, list of voter groups and instructions for organizing them, and guidelines for forming a local Clements Committee, February-October 1982

23-12
Post-Election Analysis, Notes by Mrs. Clements, report of the results of a post-election statewide survey done by Lance Tarrance, letter from Patricia C. Ashby reporting results of many phone calls she made after the election along with her vitae, letter to Mrs. Clements from Texas Republican National Committeeman Ernest Angelo warning that Mark White's victory in November could lead to a Mondale victory over Ronald Reagan, flyer of the Democratic party targeting Black voters, draft of a letter to be sent to various groups, and background election analysis materials for a meeting on November 30, 1982

23-13
Post-Election Analysis, Notes by Mrs. Clements, letters from Paul W. Ogle, analysis of what happened, and outline of a four year plan, March 1983

23-14
Phone Programs, Letters (including from letters sent to people who gave positive, undecided, and unlisted responses to calls), memos, notes by Mrs. Clements, lists of and reports on phone centers, and reports on the phone program, June-October 1982

23-15
Policy Committee, Notes by Mrs. Clements, agendas, letters, memos, calendar of campaign activities for Mrs. Clements in September and October, and brief reports to the committee, February-October 1982

23-16
Policy Subcommittee, Notes by Mrs. Clements, memos, and agendas for and minutes of meetings of a working group of the Policy Committee, June-October 1982

23-17
Press, Proposal for press services by and press services contract with Fairchild/LeMaster Inc. for a campaign segment called Clements Round-Up, outline and organization chart for Round-Up for Clements, prepared statement for Governor Clements at a press conference in Harlingen, schedules, and press releases for Round-Up and a campaign segment called Lone Star Sweep, July-November 1982

23-18
V. Lance Tarrance & Associates, Agenda for a meeting, notes by Mrs. Clements, financial report for the period November 16-December 15, 1980, and report to the Texas Victory Committee of a survey of voter attitudes in Texas, 1980

23-19
V. Lance Tarrance & Associates, Notes by Mrs. Clements, letters, memos, results of a December 1979 questionnaire distributed by state Representative Bob Maloney on several issues to be considered by the Legislature, drafts of questions for a Tarrance survey of Texas voters, and list of twelve reasons to support the re-election of Clements, 1979-1980

23-20
V. Lance Tarrance & Associates, Pages 96-106 of a report of a survey concerning voters recognition and evaluation of Governor Clements, statistical reports of responses to surveys, and drafts of questions to be asked in surveys, 1980 or 1981

23-21
V. Lance Tarrance & Associates, A Survey of Voter Attitudes in the State of Texas: A Tracking Study, October 11-14, 1982, a confidential report for the Governor Clements Committee

23-22
V. Lance Tarrance & Associates, A Survey of Voter Attitudes in the State of Texas, September 1982, a confidential report for the Governor Clements Committee

23-23
Post-election clippings, November 1982

23-24
Press, Letter, memos, press releases, biographical information on Governor and Mrs. Clements, report of the press office, list of television stations that carried the Governor's Report and the cities they reached, clippings, and transcript of an interview with Governor Clements about some of the issues of the campaign, April-October 1982

23-25
Press Releases, Releases distributed, July-August 1982

23-26
Press Releases, Releases distributed, September-October, 1982

23-27
Republican Candidates, Letters, memos, and clippings, 1978-1982. Although the original folder was titled Republican Candidates, many of the items are about Democrat Ann Richards and gay and lesbian political activists.

23-28
Research, Letter, memos one of which is about the sunset review of the Texas Public Utilities Commission, a Clements research plan for the 1982 election, and issue and opposition reports numbers 1-5 on labor and unions, teachers, quality education, war on drugs, and crime prevention program, and results of the 1982 Democratic Primary election for Governor, May-October 1982

23-29
Scheduling. Outline biographical information about Governor and Mrs. Clements, memos, press releases about campaign events and locations, information on the organization and membership of the Executive Committee of Democrats and Independents for Clements, schedule, list of people to be at the head table, and program for a Clements/Bush luncheon, schedule for newspaper meetings with Mrs. Clements, newsletter of and information about the Houston Committee for Governor Clements, schedule for the Clements Express whistlestop train tour and text of Governor Clements remarks at Fort Worth, Granbury, Stephenville, Dublin, Comanche & Brownwood during that tour, and memo about schedule management, May-October 1982

23-30
Surrogate Speakers Bureau, List of items to discuss at a June 3, 1982 meeting of Mrs. Clements, Beth Davis, and Catherine Heidrick, draft strategy for the bureau, list of potential speakers in the bureau, and schedule of speakers for September 16-Ocober 21, 1982

23-31
Voter Groups, A plan for managing voter groups, letters, memos, clippings, and a flyer about various types of voter groups, July-October 1982

23-32
White, Mark, A Mark White Report compiled by the Clements campaign providing everything negative they could find on White, record of a number of major contributors to White, article about White titled A Man of Promises by Dave McNeely in the September 1982 Houston City Magazine, letters, memos, information on potential Agriculture Commissioner candidate Frederick B. Thornberry, list of statewide conventions at which Governor Clements would be represented, transcripts of some of Mark White's speeches, article on Jim Hightower in the May 21, 1982 Texas Observer, a flyer about Clements by the Beat Bill Clements Club, and clippings including two of Mark White ads, January-June 1982

23-33
White, Mark, Letters, memos, notes, press releases from the White campaign, White's schedule for October 18-November 2, texts of two White campaign spot announcements, record of loans to Mark White between December 1, 1981 and May 26, 1982, report of Twelve More White Lies with correct information provided according to the Clements campaign, White's calendar for September-November 1982, outline of topics in White's standard campaign speech, transcript of a Mark White poll conducted two weeks after the primary election, list of questions asked at press conferences between August 28 and September 27, 1982, transcripts of some White speeches and interviews during September and October, and clippings, July-November 1982

Press, Finance, and Campaign

Box-Folder
22-1
Press, Press releases issued by the Clements campaign, September-October, 1978

22-2
Finance, Weekly Reports of receipts and disbursements for the Clements campaign, June-August, 1978

22-3
Finance, Weekly Reports of receipts and disbursements for the Clements campaign, September-October, 1978

22-4
Campaign Manager's Notebook, Campaign Organization, Directives, and Sample Letters, Includes regular weekly reports to Nola Haerle, other communications, and a workbook for Clements County Chairmen, 1978

22-5
Campaign Manager's Notebook, Phone Bank, Map of Texas with counties with phone centers and counties to be called indicated, list of target counties in each region, directory of phone center chairmen in each county of each region, campaign calendar, voter identification program, phone center locations in each region, report on the phone center operations, and reports on phone center activities, 1978

22-6
Campaign Manager's Notebook, Directory, Listings of paid campaign staff and volunteer staff each of the regions of the state, 1978

22-7
Campaign Manager's Notebook, Sections titled Finance Directory, Organization Chart, Political Climate, Strategy Issues and Themes, Strengths/Weaknesses of the Candidate, Budget and Programs, and Media

22-8
Campaign Manager's Notebook, Sections titled Organization and Political Activity, Democrats and Independents, Research, Press, Scheduling, Black Program, and Hispanic Program

22-9
Campaign Manager's Notebook, Sections titled Finance Directives and Sample Forms, Voter Groups, Policy Committee, Steering Committee, Staff, Field Staff, and Election Statistics Targets

22-10
Campaign Miscellaneous, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements, sample ballot for the November 7, 1978 General Election, and maps of Texas one with counties identified that were county or regional headquarters and where phone banks were located and another with counties with various levels of population identified

22-11
Surveys, Letter and draft questionnaire for a survey to be done in October, 1985 for the 1986 campaign

22-12
Survey results and Mark White Fact Sheets, Brief report of results of a survey by Lance Tarrance on the approval ratings of Mark White and the Texas Legislature and numerous fact sheets about Mark White and his actions as governor all of which would be issues in the 1986 campaign

22-13
Campaign Plan, First draft of a preliminary campaign plan for the 1986 gubernatorial race prepared for Clements by Decision Making Information, [1985?]

22-14
Clements Campaign, Solicitation letter and card from Congressman Tom Loeffler, volunteer recruiting card from Re-Elect Bill Clements '86, letters, clipping, notes by Rita Crocker Clements, statistical report on what appears to have been a Republican name recognition poll of residents of major Texas cities, map of Texas with Congressional Districts held by Republicans highlighted, and a memo from Karl Rove in which he outlined steps that needed to be taken during the two months after November 4, 1985

22-15
Voter Identification Reports, Calendar for making phone calls to judge voter identification of candidates, and comparison reports of survey calls made on days 3, 12, 17,23, 28, and 33 during the 1982 and 1986 campaigns

22-16
Honors, Proclamation by the Mayor of El Campo naming October 28, 1986 Rita Clements Day in El Campo and Honorary Student Certificated presented to Rita Clements by the principal of Gertrude Jones Elementary School on October 19, 1986

22-17
Phone Banks, Daily reports of operations, September 22-27, 1986

22-18
Phone Banks, Daily reports of operations, September 29-October 4, 1986

22-19
Phone Banks, Daily reports of operations, October 6-10, 1986

22-20
Phone Banks, Daily reports of operations, October 13-18, 1986

22-21
Phone Banks, Daily reports of operations, October 20-25, 1986

22-22
Phone Banks, Daily reports of operations, October 26-29, 1986 and election day

22-23
Memo about campaign materials and samples of flyers, bumper stickers, fact cards, and advertisements

22-24
Transparencies for presentations showing the state divided into 18 regions, sections won by Clements and Hill and Reagan and Carter, counties visited by William P. Clements, Jr. and Rita Crocker Clements since November 1981, areas with home phoning of voters at various population levels, areas with various levels of registered voters, areas where future visits are planned, counties where phone centers will be located, and major media markets

22-25
Campaign Plan, Note, post-mortem of 1978 campaign, organization department and chart, scheduling guidelines, regional analysis, 1982 political climate, campaign press, goals and timetables on research, list of major Texas cities with population of each, campaign plan, list of possible themes for the campaign, media plan for general election, and clipping

22-26
Campaign Staff, Lists of the staff with brief biographical information on some of them, memos, letters, minutes of three staff meetings, report of the campaign manager, clipping, tentative schedule of meetings, and list of campaign priorities for regional leadership for final two weeks of the campaign

22-27
Clements Committee, Budget for the Period September 1, 1981 to November 1982, agendas for meetings, memos, list of cities where fundraisers were to be held with names of the chairman of each and the goal of money to be raised, notes, report on first term accomplishments, management reviews, report on direct mail campaign, financial reports, and clipping with map of Texas showing and explaining the results of redistricting, 1981-1982

22-28
Campaign Book 1982, Notes, agenda for a meeting, and copy of the campaign plan book

22-29
Policy Committee, Agenda for November 11, 1981 meeting including reports from various offices of the campaign on different activities and events planned for the campaign, draft of Governor Clements' announcement speech, and information on the campaign budget including budget for media from Ringe Media

22-30
Collateral Material, Letters estimates of the amounts of various types of collateral materials expected to be needed with total costs of each, and copy for six brochures

22-31
Consultants, Letters from and about a possible media consultant

22-32
Debate, Letters, memos, notes by Mrs. Clements, press releases, agendas for meetings on planning the debates, report of a meeting involving Governor Clements and Mark White and the debate sponsors the League of Women Voters, clipping, list of possible issues to be debates, briefing papers for Governor Clements on nine issues, opening statements for Governor Clements for October 11 and 16 debates, and talking points for Governor Clements for the debates

22-33
Democrats and Independents, Lists of those who supported Governor Clements, press releases, and statements issued by some of the leaders of the group

22-34
Election Accuracy, Memos about the program, report of pending matters on the topic in the Secretary of State's office, and list of counties with names and addresses of the program chairman in each county where one existed

22-35
Election Results, Various reports for May and November 1982 along with a list of the 40 most populous counties in Texas with the total number of voters in them and the percentage each one is of the total

22-36
Endorsements, Lists of papers that endorsed Clements and copies of articles containing those endorsements, 1982

22-37
Governor Clements Committee Finance Report, A statement of assets and liabilities and of cash receipts and disbursements of the Committee as of November 30, 1981, an update on Finance Organization, memos, notes, agendas, and budgets of various departments of the 1982 campaign, Novewmber0December 1981

22-38
Governor Clements Committee Finance Report, Various memos, notes, lists, budgets, and reports relating to financing the 1982 campaign, March-October 1982

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21-1
Issues, Clipping, notes by Mrs. Rita Clements some of which seem to be for speeches, report of synopses on state issues, responses by Mr. Cox and John Connally on why they want to be Governor of Texas in 1962, questions for gubernatorial candidates, issues regarding amendments to the Texas Deceptive Trace Practices and Consumer Protection Act, notes on school funding, questions for Bill Clements possibly prepared by campaign staff, a briefing paper prepared for Clements for a meeting with the Association of Texas Educators, and contents of a notebook that included biographical information on Clements and John Hill, issues on which Clements and Hill seem to have agreed, issues for Clements, questions and answers for Clements, and SEDCO

21-2
Issues, Contents of a notebook containing information on Clements, major topics of his campaign, some of the questions Clements was most frequently asked, and notes on organization, speaking tips, and preparation for the message

21-3
Leaders, Lists of leaders of the Republican party at the county and state levels

21-4
Leaders, Lists of leaders of the Republican party at the county and state levels

21-5
Management, Letters, memos, agendas for and notes by Mrs. Rita Clements for meetings of the Management Committee, campaign organization charts, and drafts of a campaign plan, 1978

21-6
Organization, Letters, memos, notes, summary of decisions made at a meeting on May 19, 1978, list of staff with salaries for the general election campaign, maps, preliminary organization calendar, lists of proposed regional volunteer chairmen, guide for precinct workers, list of country chairmen arranged by region, and a county chairman workbook

21-7
Phone Banks, Letter from Clements announcing he is a candidate for Governor of Texas, list of priority locations (counties and major cities) for phone centers, proposal from Nancy Brataas Associates about operating a phone bank for Clements with memo from Jim Kane about the presentation made by Brataas, draft agreement for telephone campaign consulting, report on phone bank operations as of April 10, 1978, schedule for Get-Out-the-Vote-Training Meetings scheduled for April, and report on activities and needs of the phone bank operation

21-8
Phone Bank Program, Decisions and planning notebook

21-9
Press, Selected Press releases in June and July, 1978, biographical information on Clements, black and white photographs Bill Clements and of Bill and Rita Clements, information on five press/public relations individuals who worked with or for the Texas Committee for the Re-Election of the President, and information on various media outlets

21-10
Republican Candidates Public Relations Manual prepared by the Republican Party of Texas in 1966; also includes a 1966 Republican National Committee report titled How to Get Elected, a Republican State Central Committee report of 1963 titled Care and Feeding of Candidates, and some clippings from 1972

21-11
Research, Clippings about John Hill, information on ethics and financial disclosure from Texas statutes, text of Clements before the Von Dohlen Committee of the Texas Legislature on tax relief, information on results of various political polls regarding the governor's race between Clements and John Hill, and notes by Rita Crocker Clements

21-12
Speeches - Bill, Remarks at the campaign kickoff in Forney, Texas on September 4, 1978; keynote speech at the Texas Republican Party convention on September 9, 1978; remarks to the Young Men's Business League in Austin on September 21, 1978; and remarks in Dallas on October 13, 1978. Also includes his suggestions for the Republican State Party Platform, text for an undated speech by Rita Crocker Clements, and a note from Doug [probably Douglas O. Brown] concerning lyrics with the lyrics of a western song he wrote for a dinner (probably a campaign event) which a group called Uncalled Four agreed to perform

21-13
Surveys, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements, letter from V. Lance Tarrance about planning for doing voter surveys, memo, drafts of questionnaires to be used in surveys, and reports of surveys done in June and September, 1978

21-14
Surveys, Report of a survey done by Tarrance and Associates in June 1978

21-15
Travel, Record of mileage and flying time in the company plane from various Texas cities to Dallas and Houston and a copy of population statistics in all the cities and towns in Texas from the 1978-1979 Texas Almanac

21-16
Schedule for Bill and Rita Crocker Clements for visits in Abilene, Midland, Odessa, and Lubbock on November 28, 1977 with information about each city and on leaders in each one

21-17
Schedules for Bill and Rita Crocker Clements for February 12-July 15, 1978

21-18
Schedules for Bill and Rita Crocker Clements for July 17-September 9, 1978

21-19
Schedules for Bill and Rita Crocker Clements for September 11-November 4, 1978

21-20
Financial Contribution Report for the week ending October 11, 1978 including all contributions with name, address, and amount contributed from June 1, 1978

21-21
Financial Contribution Report for the week ending November 11, 1978 including all contributions with name, address, and amount contributed, pages 1-175

21-22
Financial Contribution Report for the week ending November 11, 1978 including all contributions with name, address, and amount contributed, pages 176-289 plus additional summary reports by region

21-23
County Contact Cards, Cards for each Texas County with name of county seat, what appears to be population numbers, and names, addresses, and party position of contact individuals and indication of whether Bill or Rita Crocker Clements had visited with that person

21-24
County Contact Cards, Cards for counties with populations over 30,000 arranged into three color groups by population size giving names of county and county seat and population of each, and names and address of contact people in each county

21-25
Press, Press releases issued by the Clements campaign, November 28, 1977 through June 30, 1978 along with biographical information about Clements and a transcript of his February 2, 1978 press conference in Austin

21-26
Press, Press releases issued by the Clements campaign, July-August, 1978

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20-39
Advertising, Memo concerning placement of media advertisements, texts of television advertisements, campaign brochure, estimate of media costs for the 1978 primary election, schedules for television advertisements during April and May, clippings of newspaper advertisements, and a copy of the August-September 1978 issue of The Texas Spectator published by the Clements campaign, 1978

20-40
Brisco, Dolph, Clippings and flyers about him, 1978-1979

20-41
Budget, Memo and periodic reports of income and expenses during the campaign, March-December 1978

20-42
Campaign Literature, Bumper stickers, brochures, four issues of newsletter called Clements Times, February and May issues of tabloid called The Texas Spectator, and four issues of a newsletter called Clements for Governor. 1978

20-43
Election Results - 1978, clippings and reports containing results of the primary and general elections and report by the Texas Election Bureau of the results of the May 6, 1978 Democratic Primary in all counties

20-44
Election Results - 1980, Newspaper clippings of 1980 general election results n Texas

20-45
Election Victory News, Clippings from a large number of papers after the 1978 general election and a poem by Joan Whisenhunt titled The Elephant Age celebrating the victory by Clements and other Republicans

20-46
Finance, Financial Status Reports through the primary election, memos, and a press release, 1978

20-47
Hill, John, Clippings about Hill and his campaign for Governor of Texas, letter about Hill and his record and suggesting avenues Clements should follow to defeat Hill, report titled Synopsis of Briscoe Audit of Attorney General Criminal Task Force for Organized Crime, response by John Hill to the audit, and a report of "some of Bill Clements' more interesting comments and other revealing data" put together by the Hill campaign, 1978

20-48
Hutchison, Ray, Clippings about him and his campaign for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, 1978

20-49
Invitations, Invitations to a small number of Clements campaign events, February-September, 1978

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20-1
Tourism - Texas Department of Commerce Press Releases, June 1989-January 1990

20-2
Tourism - Miscellaneous, Letters, itineraries for ten seven day tours/road rallies of Texas, a discussion guide for travel agents, list of participants in World Travel Market '88, report on a regional marketing initiative by the governors of Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas, proposal summary of Texas Hospitality: Sharing Our Heritage - Sharing our Pride, program for a workshop on festivals and events management offered by the Community Development Agency, report titled South Padre Island Conversion Study for the South Padre Island Visitor & Convention Bureau, and other brief reports, 1988-1989

20-3
Tourism - Legislation, Draft of House Bill 1023, 71st Legislature regular session and House Bills 53 and 54, 72nd Legislature regular session concerning revenues from hotel and motel taxes and promotion of tourism in Texas and drafts of resolutions expression opposition to the use of those taxes for any other purposes, 1989-1990

20-4
Tourism - Discover Texas Association, Newsletter of the Texas Tourist Council and memos about the role and function of the Advertising Committee of the Association, 1988

20-5
Tourism - Clippings, Newspaper articles, newsletters, and magazine articles about tourism in general as well as about specific attractions, 1988-1990

20-6
Tourism - Packet of information apparently prepared for Mrs. Clements containing information on the Tourism Division of the Texas Department of Commerce and its programs and activities, lists of airlines serving Texas, list of Texas airports with record of airlines serving them, strategic planning worksheet, copy of Travel Weekly's 1988 Reference Guide to Texas, and reports on and samples of tourism clips for April and October 1988

20-7
Umlauf Garden, Letter and flyer about the Umlauf Sculpture Garden in Austin, 1988

20-8
United Action for the Elderly, Inc., Letter and brochure that provided meals on wheels and other services in Austin, 1987

20-9
U. S. Congress, Newsletter from the Heritage Foundation on pay for congressmen and how they raise their own pay, 1989

20-10
U. S. Economic Bill of Rights, Letter, text of President Ronald Reagan's remarks at the Independence Day Celebration, and press releases from the White House, 1987

20-11
United Way Capitol Fund Drive, Letters, memos, reports, agenda for a volunteer reception at the Governor's Mansion, list of people invited to the reception, brochure, and pledge card, 1987-1988

20-12
United Way of America, Letter, newsletter, and list of what United Way wanted Governor Clements to do, 1987

20-13
University of Texas, Information packet including a memo about and directory of the members of the University Centennial Commission and letters, memos, brochure, clippings, press release, and other materials about the Normandy Scholars program, 1989-1990

20-14
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Letter and an illustrated booklet about the institution, 1988

20-15
Tourism - Printed Advertising Materials, Selection of brochures and flyers about various attractions

20-16
U. S. Constitutional Bicentennial, Letters, notes, flyers, brochures, pamphlets, and newsletters regarding celebrating the 200 anniversary of the document, 1986

20-17
USS San Jacinto, CG 56, Program and commemorative booklet for the January 23, 1988 commissioning ceremony for the vessel

20-18
Voluntarism - Letters, memos, notes by Mrs. Clements on several aspects of voluntarism, press release, newsletter, fact sheets, annual report of the federal office of volunteer liaison, information on the Junior Leagues, Inc., and background information on CONVO [Coalition of National Voluntary Organizations), 1977-1987

20-19
Voluntarism - Speeches by Mrs. Clements including one at the 1982 Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon in Plano, April 21, 1982; texts of her awards presentations at the 1981 and 1982 volunteer conferences; one titled "The Making of a Volunteer" with no place or date given; one titled Voluntarism - Past, Present and Future to the Victoria Junior League on October 13, 1987; an untitled one to the Texas Medical Auxiliary in Houston on May 15, 1987; and an undated one that was the Governor's Report, 1982-1987.

20-20
Voluntarism - Speeches by others including one by President Ronald Reagan to the National Alliance of Business on October 5, 1981; closing remarks by Caroline Nooin at a seminar in Birmingham, AL on December 15, 1979; one titled Volunteers: An Untapped Human Resource for Human Services Today by Jeweldean Jones Londa at the Biennial Conference of the Family Service Association of American in Atlanta, GA on November 1, 1979; two by staff member Polly Sowell; one by Peter E. Haas at the Fourth Statewide Conference on Volunteerism in Texas on May 4, 1979; one by Rene E. Moquin titled Government and Voluntarism: A New Partnership at the 1979 Annual Convention of the American Society for Public Administration; one by Wayne H. Holtzman titled America's Future - Dream or Nightmare? at the Philosophical Society of Texas in Austin on December 8, 1979; a short undated one by Thomas W. Pauken titled The Action Agency and Voluntarism; an undated anonymous one titled Accepting the Challenge of Saying Yes about the Junior League; a brief statement by Governor Thone titled Making the Volunteer Experience Count Conference in 1979; and the text for presenting awards at a Texas Volunteer Conference. 1979-1981

20-21
Voluntarism - Letter, newsletters, brochures, annual report, and history of Volunteers of America, 1988

20-22
Voluntarism - Articles from a variety of magazines which Mrs. Clements seemingly collected for use in preparing speeches

20-23
Voluntarism - Clippings mostly from newspapers and newsletters which Mrs. Clements seemingly collected for use in preparing speeches

20-24
Voluntarism - Report titled Making Things Happen: The Guide for Members of Volunteer Organizations by Joan Wolfe

20-25
Voluntarism - Report titled Politicizing Charity: A Case Study by Donald J. Devine and booklet about a model youth volunteer program produced by the Volunteer Center of Memphis

20-26
Volunteer Conference/Volunteer Week, Agenda for a February 2, 1988 meeting of the Steering Committee, directory of the members of the steering committee, notes, and program for the September 19-20, 1988 Twelfth Annual Texas Volunteer Conference

20-27
Volunteer Action Centers, List of those in Texas with addresses and telephone numbers

20-28
Volunteer to the Court Program, Letter, background information about the program and the philosophy of using volunteers, a job description for a volunteer sponsor, a volunteer's code of ethics, and a flyer about the program in North Carolina, 1987

20-29
Welfare, Memo, notes, newsletters, clippings, fact sheet, brief report on welfare reform, and report The Common Good: Social Welfare and the American Future with policy recommendations of the executive panel produced by the Ford Foundation, 1987-1989

20-30
White House Fellowships, Booklet about the fellowship program and application for, 1986

20-31
Winedale Historical Center (University of Texas), Information booklet about the center, program for the presentation of Ima Hogg Historical Achievement Awards, and acceptance speech by Mrs. Clements in accepting the award for her role in the restoration of the Texas Governor's Mansion, 1988

20-32
Women's Commission, Cover letter for and copy of Governors Commission for Women State Agency Questionnaire, press release about the National Displaced Homemakers Network praising Governor Clements and the Women's Commission, press release about and list of 1989 Hall of Fame winners, fundraising report of the Commission as of November 15, 1989, list of co-sponsors for the 1990 conference, and a press briefing about Women in Texas Week, 1989

20-33
Women, Governor's Commission for, Letters, memos, agreement between the Texas Employment Commission and Community Leadership Commission regarding furnishing planning data for a statewide seminar on Texas Women of the Future: Jobs and Opportunities, agenda for a meeting of the steering committee for the 1988 Texas Volunteer Conference, list of and information on the 1989 inductees to the Governor's Commission for Women Hall of Fame including Gussie Nell Davis of Kilgore in arts, Margaret Swan Forbes of San Antonio in Athletics, Terese (Terry) Hershey of Houston and Jane Allman Wetzel of Dallas in Civic Leadership, Judith Lynn Berwick Craven of Houston and Lucia Rede Madrid of Redford in Education, and L. Ruth Guy of Dallas in Professional Leadership, and annual reports of the commission for 1983-85 and 1987-89

20-34
Women, Governor's Commission for, Letters (including one from Elizabeth Dole), memos, notes, list of hall of fame nominees, state agency questionnaire from the commission, agendas for and minutes of meetings of the commission and its executive committee, periodic reports of activities, press releases, drafts of session descriptions for a conference, clipping, information on celebrating National Women's History Month in Texas in 1988, analysis of the Worker Readjustment Act of 1988, and newsletter, 1983-1990

20-35
Women's Employment and Education Service, Letters, memos, notes, needs assessment report, clippings, list of members of the national Task Force on Women, Minorities, and the Handicapped in Science and Technology, flyers/brochures, report titled Women in the Work Force: State of Texas by the Texas Employment Commission, proposal for a pilot program to provide skills and training to enable women to join the workforce, two reports about Women in Economic Development in North Carolina, and program for a conference on Women in Leadership, 1986-1988

20-36
Women's Issues, Clippings and information on two conferences, 1988-1990

20-37
Women's Symphony League of Austin, Letters, 1987

20-38
Youth, Letters of wives of governors of some other states (including one from Hillary Rodham Clinton) some of which included reports of youth in their states, report titled The Forgotten Half: Non-College Youth in America, letter from National Governors' Association with a report titled Focus on the First Sixty Months, article from Junior League Review and report titled Focus on Youth by the Junior League of Waco, and a newsletter for youth in greater Dallas, 1987-1990

Tourism

Box-Folder
19-1
Tourism - Proposal, Letters, consultant proposal request from the Texas Department of Commerce, and a proposal from Texas Tourism International about increasing international tourism in Texas, 1988

19-2
Tourism - Reports, Newsletters, brochures, flyers, clippings, statistics on various aspects of tourism, primarily in Texas, and an executive summary of a report titled The Contribution of the World Travel & Tourism Industry to the Global Economy prepared by the WEFA Group for American Express Travel Related Services Company, Inc., 1988-1990

19-3
Tourism - Resumes, Resume of William Douglass Taylor who was apparently applying for a position in the tourism unit of the Texas Department of Commerce and letter application of Edward Griffith McWilliams who was apply8ing for a position as research specialist in tourism at the Texas Department of Commerce, 1989

19-4
Tourism - Research, Report titled Tourism Research, 1988 Travel Spending in Texas, 1990

19-5
Tourism - Research, Report titled Traveler Profiles by Market Analysis of 1989 Texas Travel Advertising: Executive Summary, 1990

19-6
Tourism - Research, Report titled Traveler Profiles by Market Analysis of 1989 Texas Travel Advertising, 1990

19-7
Tourism - Texas Tourist Development Agency, Press release, flyer on Texas travel facts, report on Duties, Status, and Budget Request of the agency, 1986-87 Texas Travel Planner, and flyers on state parks, public campgrounds, wildflowers, rocks and fossils, and flags, 1987

19-8
Tourism - Seville Expo '92, Letter, memos, note, clipping, schedule of events, and program plan regarding participation by Texas in the celebration in Seville, Spain of the 500th anniversary of the voyage of Christopher Columbus, 1989

19-9
Tourism - General, Letters, newsletters, model speech for National Tourism Week from Tourism Works for America, Tourism Facts: A Resource Kit, report titled Programs and Impact by State by the United States Travel & Tourism Administration, and job announcement for the position of Deputy Director of Tourism in the Texas Department of Commerce with information about candidates for that position, 1988

19-10
Tourism - General, Clippings, 1986 and 1988

19-11
Tourism - General, Report titled The Personal Travel Market in the United States prepared by Barrow Information Group for the Newspaper Advertising Bureau, Inc., 1987

19-12
Tourism - General, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, and schedules for television advertisements related to marketing tourism in Texas; letters, list of proposed members of a national Travel and Tourism Industry Advisory Council, charts and graphs showing the economic impact of foreign tourism in Texas 1985-86; and monthly reports of managers in the Tourism Division for November 4, 1988, and January 5, 1989

19-13
Tourism - General, Letters supporting the appointment of Van Heffner as Under Secretary of Commerce and resumes of four individuals who apparently were interested in jobs in the Tourism Division, 1988

19-14
Tourism - General, Statistical reports and copies of tourism clips from the Tourism Division for August, October, November, and December 1988

19-15
Tourism - General, Letters about and copy of a tour book for Dallas-Fort Worth and miscellaneous travel brochures a couple of which are for Texas, 1988-1989

19-16
Tourism - General, Letters, agenda for a meeting to discuss a strategic tourism plan, newsletter of the Texas A&M University Department of Recreation and Parks dealing with tourism, and a report titled Interviews with Travel Agents: An Exploratory Study for the Texas Department of Commerce and GSD&M Advertising, 1988

19-17
Tourism - General, Proposal from the Texas Agricultural Extension Service, Department of Recreation and Parks to develop videos and printed materials for Texas tourism industry "Hospitality Training" and status report on developing the training program, 1988

19-18
Tourism - General, Letters, memos and notes about developing a tourism promotion plan, text of speech by Assistant Secretary for Tourism Marketing George Kauss at the Texas Tourism Summit in San Antonio on September 12, 1988, a recap of Governor Clements job creation/economic development legislative program (status report on each bill in the program), newsletters, and clippings, 1987-1990

19-19
Tourism - Williams [Clayton] Campaign Material, Letters, memos, notes, and report on Texas Tourism Receipts, Advertising Results 1984-1989, and list of the members of the Tourism Advisory Committee all related to preparing a tourism plan for the gubernatorial campaign of Clayton Williams, 1990

19-20
Tourism Advisory Committee, Letters (many about appointments to the committee), memos, notes, press release, report of the activities of the Tourism Division since September 1, 1987, brochure on Texas Tourism, report titled Economic Impact of Travel on Texas Counties - 1986, statistical report on responses to the March 1988 tourism advertising campaign, proposal to restructure the Tourism Advisory Committee, travel reimbursement records for Mrs. Clements as chairman of the Advisory Committee, and newsletter, 1988-1990

19-21
Tourism - Reports and Information, Letters, memos, notes, press releases, notes from the September 12, 1990 meeting of the Tourism Advisory Committee meeting, copy of the Virginia Division of Tourism's exemption from the Freedom of Information Act which the Texas Tourism Division planned to use to get exemption from having to report certain confidential information from individuals tourist attractions, newsletter, reports of the activities of the Tourism Division in July and August 1988, and clippings, 1987-1990

19-22
Tourism - Reports and Information, Report titled 1988-89 Winter Texan Report by the School of Business Administration, University of Texas - Pan American and an information packet about a 1991 media plan, 1989-1990

19-23
Tourism - Reports, Report titled Texas Travel & Tourism, January 15, 1987 (Revised) by Bruce H. Walker

19-24
Tourism - Heritage, Application to the National Trust for Historic Preservation Tourism Initiative State "Pilot" Program Application, including letter, application form, table of contents, and executive Summary, 1989

19-25
Tourism - Heritage, Application, parts 3-7, narrative and slides for Introduction, Missions, Frontier Forts, Independence Trail, and Cotton Industry, 1989

19-26
Tourism - Heritage, Application, parts 8-12, narrative and slides for Ranching Industry, Galveston Bay Area, Fredericksburg - LBJ, and Oil Industry and a Main Street Report, 1989

19-27
Tourism - Heritage, Strategic Travel and Tourism Plan for the State of Texas, 1988

19-28
Tourism - Tourism Advisory Committee, Letters, memos, notes, press releases, questionnaires, lists of members expected to attend meetings, agendas for meetings, notes about meetings, and biographical information on two employees of the Tourism Division, 1988-1990

19-29
Tourism - Studies, Auto Visitor Study reports, Texas Tourism Travel Category Review, 1988 Texas Inquiry Conversion Study Examining the Summer Traveler, and Texas Tourism Industry Reverses Long-term Decline, Makes Major Contributions to Texas Economy, 1988-1989

19-30
Tourism - Studies, Letters, memos, and miscellaneous brief reports, 1988-1989

19-31
Tourism - Texas Department of Commerce, Tourism Budgets, 1988-1993

19-32
Tourism - Texas Department of Commerce, Tourism Advertising, Brief report on media tours, text for Tourism Division Advisory Committee Slide Show, reports on commercials, inquiry reports, and report on market specific media merchandising, 1988-1989

19-33
Tourism - Texas Department of Commerce, Tourism Advertising, Review of Competitive Advertising for 1990, report of findings from interviews with tour operators An Exploratory Study for the Texas Department of Commerce and GSD&M Advertising, fiscal year 1990 media overview, tourism clips reports for July 1988 and October 1989, and 1991 Media Plan

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Box-Folder
18-1
Thank You Notes - Received, Letters and notes to Mrs. Clements thanking her for gifts, for invitations to functions at the Governor's Mansion, and other activities and services to Texas, 1990 with a few from previous years

18-2
Thank You Notes - Received, Letters and notes to Mrs. Clements thanking her for gifts, for invitations to functions at the Governor's Mansion, and other activities and services to Texas, February 1987-May 1988

18-3
Thank You Notes - Received, Letters and notes to Mrs. Clements thanking her for gifts, for invitations to functions at the Governor's Mansion, and other activities and services to Texas, 1987-1988. Includes two letters from Kay Bailey Hutchison and one hand written note from Barbara Bush.

18-4
Thank You Notes - Received, Letters and notes to Mrs. Clements thanking her for gifts, for invitations to functions at the Governor's Mansion, and other activities and services to Texas, January 1988-May 1989

18-5
Thank You Notes - Received, Letters and notes to Mrs. Clements thanking her for gifts, for invitations to functions at the Governor's Mansion, and other activities and services to Texas, May-December 1989. Includes one handwritten note from Barbara Bush and a brief letter on Vice President's stationery on which the signature is unclear but might be George Bush.

18-6
Texas Heritage Tourism Program, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, and brochures about the program undertaken after Texas was chosen as one of the test states for such a program by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and a mission statement and other information about the Alamo Area Council of Governments, 1989-1990

18-7
Texas Heritage Tourism Program, Agendas packets for and minutes of meetings of the Heritage Tourism Committee, maps on which borders of four regions chosen as test areas are identified, brief information on five areas considered, press release about Texas being chosen as on of four states to participate in a three-year pilot program, and transcript of Mrs. Clements remarks about Texas being chosen, 1989-1990

18-8
Texas Heritage Tourism Program, Information about the Center for Historic Resources at Texas A&M University and its potential role in the program and information about the LBJ Heartland Council including letters, a brochure, and a report titled Changing Frontiers: Prospectus for the LBJ Heartland in the Texas Hill Country, 1989-1990

18-9
Tourism, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, charts, tables, report of the results of a survey of visitors to Texas, newsletter of the Texas Tourist Development Agency, articles, list of Tourism Advisory Committee candidates, and texts of four speeches by Mrs. Clements on tourism one of which is dated 1988, 1987-1988

18-10
Tourism, May 1987 issue of Southwest Hotel-Motel Review much of which is devoted to tourism and two reports by the University of Texas titled Economic Impact of Travel on Texas Counties - 1986 by James F. Smith and Elsie Echeverri-Carroll and An Investigation of the Effects of State Advertising Expenditures on Tourism by Robert P. Leone, 1987

18-11
Tourism - Texas Magazines, Collection of tourist guides to Texas, other tourist literature about Texas, and an article titled What to do about Texas by William G. Smith in the September 1987 issue of Texas Business that addresses the issue of the future of Texas based upon interviews with Ed Vetter, Richard J. Hanschen, and James R. Voisinet, 1987-1989

18-12
Tourism - Texas Parks & Wildlife News, Press releases, brochures, and an issue of the magazine Texas Parks & Wildlife all about Texas state parks, 1990

18-13
Tourism--Report on media recommendations to the Tourism Division of the Texas Department of Commerce by GSD&M, [Gurasich Spence Darilek & McClure], 1989

18-14
Tourism Division Playbook, Notebook containing a cover letter from Mrs. Clements to Tourism Division employees, telephone numbers, mission statement, who are we?, organization charts, procedures, and policies and directives, 1989

18-15
Tourism - Have a Big Time in Texas, Copies of advertisements about having a big time in Texas and notes by Mrs. Clements of February 16 and July 1, 1988 meetings of the Tourism Advisory Committee

18-16
Tourism - Texas It's Like A Whole Other Country, Research, Report based on the 1989 Texas Inquiry Conversion Study: The Winter Months, 1990

18-17
Tourism - Texas It's Like A Whole Other Country, COOP Program [program of cooperative advertising], 1990

18-18
Tourism - Texas It's Like A Whole Other Country, Media Plan, 1990

18-19
Tourism - Miscellaneous clippings, 1988-1989

18-20
Tourism - Tourism Clips, Reports containing statistics of Texas Press Association clippings, news releases and activities, travel writer tours, tourism media department requests, and activities of the photograph/slide library for the months of May and June 1988 and March, June, July, and August 1989 with samples of clippings attached to each report

18-21
Tourism - Tourism Advisory Committee, Correspondence, memos, and notes about Mrs. Clements service as a member and chair of the committee concerning planning and carrying out programs to encourage tourism in Texas and the celebration of the Quincentennial Celebration of the voyage of Christopher Columbus and also including a copy of Consolidated Senate and House Bill 1023 71st Legislature regular session relating to state and local taxes on the occupancy of a hotel, motel, or similar establishment, Senate Committee substitute for House Bill 1023, and Senate Floor Amendment to House Bill 1023, 1987-1990

18-22
Tourism - Tourism Advisory Committee, Monthly information packets sent out to members of the committee in March, April, May, and June 1988 and press releases issued by the Texas Department of Commerce related to tourism, March-October 1989

18-23
Tourism - Tourism Advisory Committee, Letters, memos, information packets sent to members of the committee for meetings in 1989, notes by Mrs. Clements from some of the meetings, lists of members of the committee, proposal to restructure the committee, organization charts for the tourism office of the Department of Commerce, report of duties and responsibilities of various staff members, lists of tourism goals, copy and bill analysis of Senate Bill 1713 relating to the use of certain municipal hotel occupancy tax revenue for a manned space flight tourism facilities, clippings, and brochure, 1988-1989

18-24
Tourism - General, Resolutions from Chambers of Commerce opposing the use of 1/12th of the state's Hotel/Motel Tax dedicated to tourism for any other purpose, letters, notes, memos, schedule of major annual events in Texas during 1989, and final report of the National Policy Study on Rural Tourism and Small Business Development, 1988-1989

18-25
Tourism - Reports, Southern Living Subscriber Profile, 1988; report titled Southwatch from a study conducted by Southern Living; Texas Tourism Study: Pre-Advertising Wave by Texas Department of Commerce, 1988; and report titled The Motives, Views and Expectations of a Sample of Winter Texans in the Rio Grande Valley by the Texas A&M University Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences, 1988-1989

18-26
Tourism - Guide, Virginia Travel Guide for the Disabled, 1989

18-27
Tourism - Marketing Plan, Plan for the Tourism Division of the Texas Department of Commerce for September 1988-August 1989

18-28
Tourism - Analysis and Studies, Memo, confidential report titled A Focus Group Study of Perceptions of Texas and Reactions to Commercials done for the Tourism Division of the Texas Department of Commerce, report titled Consumer Market Developments: Fairchild Fact File by Fairchild Publications, and report titled Westrak Travel Study by Lane Publishing Company for Sunset Magazine, clippings and articles from a variety of sources, and key findings of a study of leisure travel by Marriott Hotels, 1987-1988

R-T

Box-Folder
17-1
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, 1988

17-2
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, 1988

17-3
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, 1988

17-4
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, November 1986-April, 1987

17-5
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, January-August, 1987

17-6
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, August-December 1987

17-7
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, March 1987-February 1989

17-8
Never Received a Return Phone Call or Further Information, Letters, memos, notes, and other information about events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but never heard from again, 1986-1988

17-9
Never Received a Return Phone Call or Further Information, Letter, note, clippings, and other information about an event called Dallas Can! A Program of Texas Can, 1989

17-10
Republican Governors' Conference, Program, Welcome to New Mexico booklet, and biographical information about Republican Governors for a meeting in Santa Fe, November 21-24, 1987

17-11
Republican National Committee, Chairman's Report for 1989

17-12
Republican Women's Club, Park Cities, September 1988 Newsletter

17-13
Runaway Hotline, Letters, memos, notes, weekly reports, and flyers, 1987-1988

17-14
Rural Health, Letter; reports titled Texas Office of Rural Health, Rural Mental Health in Texas: A Profile, and Rural Health Care in Texas: The Facts - 1984; and Summer 1986 issue of Texas Journal of Rural Health, 1985-1987

17-15
Salvation Army, Letter about her recent speech at or about the group, 1987

17-16
Savings and Loan, Article by Brett Duval Fromson titled The Screwiest S&L Bailout Ever about the sale of First Texas Gibraltar copied from the June 19, 1989 issue of Fortune

17-17
Scottish Rite Hospital For Children, Dallas, Texas, Letters and progress report, 1989-1990

17-18
Sea World of Texas, Letter, press release, and clipping, 1990

17-19
Sematech - Austin, Texas, Facts about the company, press releases, remarks by Governor Clements at a news conference about, and clippings, 1987-1989

17-20
Senate Ladies Club, Letters, membership questionnaire, schedule of meetings, membership card, newsletter, report of the election committee, constitution and bylaws, membership directory, and history of the first fifty years of the organization with an addendum through 1987, 1987-1989

17-21
Southern Governors' Conference, Letter, program, and article titled Architecture: John C. Portman, Jr., about Portman's beach house on Sea Island, Georgia where the conference was held, 1988

17-22
Space Center - Houston, Clipping about the groundbreaking for the center, 1989

17-23
Special Friends, Nursing Home Volunteer Program, Information packets related to organizing a chapter of Special Friends and the Texas Long Term Care Volunteer Conference, 1987

17-24
State Budget, Pages from two issues of the United Way newsletter Legislative News with articles related to the Texas budget, 1987

17-25
STEP [Strategies to Elevate People] Foundation - Dallas, Letters, memos, notes, brochures, and reports relating to the foundation as well as to some of the agencies to which it provided assistance including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, James Madison High School, and the Mary Crowley Academies in a four block area of Dallas, 1989-1990

17-26
St. Paul Medical Center Foundation, Letters concerning her serving on the board and recommending individuals for the membership committee, 1987 and 1989

17-27
Superconducting Super Collider, Brochure, program for a meeting on the SSC at which Governor Clements was the key note speaker, flyer recommending support for proposition 19 on the SSC in the 1987 election, article on Dr. Paul Chu and the Texas Center for Superconductivity at the University of Houston from the November 1987 issue of Texas Business, and a letter about and a proposal from the Texas Center for Superconductivity requesting funds, 1987

17-28
Switzerland, Letters about and schedule for a visit to Austin by Ambassador of Switzerland Professor Klaus and Mrs. Jacobi, June 1987

17-29
Texas Bluebonnet Committee, Inc., Flyer and letter about and schedule for the coronation ceremony of the 1987 Texas Bluebonnet Queen, Anna Morrison

17-30
Texas Issues, Notes by Mrs. Clements perhaps for a speech, copies of six speeches by Governor Clements on the budget, draft of what appears to be a plan of action on getting a budget approved, cover letter and statement sent to all Texas school superintendents on Governor Clements education budget, a Texas Growth Map. . . Trends to Year 2000 by the Kiplinger Texas Letter, newsletters, reports, clippings, articles, and report titled Texas Facts & Figures by Texas Bankshares, Inc., 1987-1990

17-31
Texas Legislative Service, Drafts of House Bill 1900 relating to increasing the number of literate and employable persons in the state of Texas and Senate Concurrent Resolution 48 regarding the establishing of the Texas Adult Literacy Council, 1987

17-32
Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, Letters to Mrs. Clements and Vice President George Bush regarding his speaking at the 111th Annual Convention of the Association in San Antonio in March 1988

17-33
Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, Letters to Mrs. Clements from Yvonne Carrillo, a registered nurse at the Center, 1986

17-34
Texas Women's Alliance, Letters, memos, notes, brochures, programs, newsletters, and booklets about a trade mission to Spain and about individuals honored, 1987-1990

17-35
Texas Women's Employment and Education, Inc. [TWEE], Letters, notes, newsletter, speeches by Mrs. Clements at TWEE luncheons in San Antonio and Dallas, and preliminary evaluation report of an employment and training module, 1980-1983

17-36
Texas Women's Commission Foundation, Newsletter, note, and articles of amendment by the Trustees to the Article of Incorporation, 1986

17-37
Texas Women's Hall of Fame, Letters, memos, notes, lists of nominees, categories in which women are named to the Hall of Fame, booklet for the 1985 gala celebration honoring the inductees, list of members of the selection committee, schedule for planning and carrying out the gala event, a communications proposal, list of 1987 inductees with biographical information about each one, press release, speech by Mrs. Clements at the 1987 ceremony, script for the 1987 ceremonies, and program booklet for 1987 ceremony, 1985-1987

17-38
Texas Women's Forum, Letters, newsletter, notes, and information packets for Women's Forum meetings somehow related to Mrs. Clements being nominated for membership in the Texas Women's Forum, 1986-1987

17-39
Texas Women for Soviet Jewry, Thank you letter to Mrs. Clements for allowing the organization to use her name, 1987

17-40
Texas Health, Memo, organization chart for Texas Department of Health, notes, draft revision of American Nurses' Association Standards of Community Health Nursing Practice, newsletter, agendas for meetings of the Texas Health and Human Services Coordinating Council and the Texas Department of Health Annual Winter Conference, Texas Department of Health Fact Book, and report titled Texas Health Objectives for 1990: Status Report 1984, 1984-1987

17-41
Texas Heritage Tourism, Information packet on the Lyndon B. Johnson Historical Park including brochures and a press release, Lyndon B. Johnson Library, and a program for Congressman J. J. Pickle's press conference at the LBJ Memorial Hospital in Johnson City including a plan for converting it to a visitor center, 1990

17-42
Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, Program announcement for the Advanced Research Program, press releases from Governor Clements and the Coordinating Board on the program, and graph of showing growth in total research funding at Texas public senior institutions and health science centers, 1987

17-43
Texas Historical Commission, Letters, memo, notes, reports, and newsletters about some of the programs of the commission including Women's History Month, Main Street Program, and the Texas Historic Preservation Fund, 1987-1989

17-44
Texas Historical Foundation, Letters, membership application, directory of members of its board of directors, and a profile of the organization providing a statement of its history, mission and purposes, current programs, and activities, 1985-1987

17-45
Texas Department of Commerce, Tourism Division, Proposal notebook titled Let's Make Tourism The Star produced by GSD&M [Gurasich Spence Darilek & McClure]

17-46
Tourism - Miscellaneous, Letters, brochure, clippings, article from January 16, 1989 issue of Advertising Age titled Destination: U.S. - Travel Marketing, copy of an advertisement about Texas from the March 19, 1989 Chicago Tribune Travel Magazine, and the April 27, 1989 issue of the supplement to Internacional Excelsior containing some short articles on Texas, 1989

17-47
Texas Travel & Tourism notebook compiled by Bruce H. Walker, January 15, 1987

17-48
Tax Equity, Brief report of the Select Committee on Tax Equity, The Texas Tax System: Conclusions and Problem Statement, 1988

17-49
Teen Pregnancy, Letter, fact sheet, and participant acceptance form for a Teen Pregnancy Forum, and clippings, 1986-1987

17-50
Texans and Government, Report titled Texans and Government: What Citizens Want, a Report on Attitudes Toward State Services in Texas, 1987

17-51
Texas A&M, Program for a special briefing on priority programs for Governor Clements and Secretary of State Jack M. Rains with notes by Mrs. Clements and information packet about the Technology Business Development, the Engineering and Agricultural programs, enrollment, and diversification, 1987-1988

17-52
Texas Association for the Education of Young Children, Inc. [TAEYC], Letters, notes by Mrs. Clements, and an Official Memorandum by Governor Clements designating April 11, 1987 as Texas Children's Day, 1987-1988

17-53
Texas Commission for the Deaf, Letter to Mrs. Clements about Governor Clements having a full time interpreter to translate his remarks to the hearing impaired when he travels, 1988

17-54
Texas Department of Health, Letters and report titled Annual Economic Costs and Deaths Attributable to Cigarette Smoking in Texas, 1987

17-55
Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, Letters to Mrs. Clements, 1986-1987

17-56
Texas Education Agency, Letter from the Chairman of Sea World of Texas with a copy of a writing excellence project Sea World had proposed to the commissioner of the agency, 1989

17-57
Texas Federation of Republican Women, Brochure, newsletters, and minutes of the May 15-16, 1987 meeting of the board of directors, 1987-1990

M-R

Box-Folder
16-1
Main Street, Letters, memos, notes, newsletters, copy of Senate Bill 491 71st Legislature relating to a program to develop, restore, and preserve central business districts of certain cities with bill analysis and fiscal note, evaluation of applications for 1991, clipping, report titled The Impact of the Texas Main Street Project on Economic Revitalization and Historic Preservation in Central Business Districts: A Program Evaluation by Gerry Riposa and James D. Slack for the Center for Public Service at Texas Tech University, and in information packet about the program, 1983-1989

16-2
March of Dimes, Newsletter of the North Texas Chapter and First Lady's
Tea R.S.V.P. List

16-3
Mattox, Jim, Letter concerning his interest in running for Governor of Texas in 1990, 1987

16-4
Meals on Wheels Dedication, Speech by Mrs. Clements at the dedication of a center in Abilene, April 6, 1987

16-5
Memorial, Note and donation envelope for sending a contribution to the Memorial/Honor Program of the American Cancer Society in Austin

16-6
Mental Health, Letters, clippings, June/July 1990 issue of the Mental Health Association of Texas, June 1987 issue of Mental Health Advocate, tenth annual report on the Operation of Mental Health Programs in Garwood Pavilion San Antonio State Hospital, and reports titled Texans With Severe Mental Illness by the Commission on Community Care for the Mentally Ill and The Dallas Model: A Community Bases System of Treatment for People with Long-Term Mental Illness, 1987-1990

16-7
Mental Health Association in Texas, Brochure, letters, meeting notices and minutes of meetings of the Parenthood Education Committee and lists of members of that committee, four issues of the newsletter Mental Health Advocate, a report titled How Does Your Child Grow & Learn, and materials related to the Parents As Teachers Project including newsletters, and executive summary of the project, and a program for a Parents as Teachers Training Institute, 1985-1989

16-8
Mexico, Heritage Foundation report titled Mexico's Many Facts by Paul R. Wisgerhof, 1987

16-9
Miscellaneous, Article about the "scandal-plagued Parks and Wildlife Department" by Peter Elkind titled Bucks Stop Here from the January 1990 issue of Texas Monthly

16-10
National Federation of Republican Women, Newsletters, August/September, 1987 issue of Challenge and three issues of The Republican Woman during 1988

16-11
National Governors' Association, Materials related to the February 22-24, 1987, meeting in Washington, DC, including registration form, program, background paper titled Making America Work: Productive People, Productive Policies, an invitation to dinner at the White House, directory of Governors of the American States, Commonwealths, and Territories, welcome letter to spouses of governors, program for spouses, two issues of Governors' Weekly Bulletin and a report from the center for Policy Research on children living in homes with a divorced parent. Also includes two packets of briefing material for meeting with the Congressional Committee on Energy and Environment and for meetings with cabinet members, the two Senators from Texas Phil Gramm and Lloyd Bentsen and House Speaker Jim Wright

16-12
National Governors' Association, Briefing material on income security/welfare reform, clean air act/policy for ozone attainment, state role in corporate takeovers, and highway transportation/safety for Governor Clements for the Plenary Session of the meeting in Washington, DC, February 22-24, 1987

16-13
National Governors' Association, Materials related to the July 26-28, 1987 annual meeting in Traverse City, Michigan including tourist literature, meeting program, invitation letter to governors' spouses, letters, memo, invitation, program for spouses, and a questionnaire for spouses to indicate the activities they will attend

16-14
National Governors' Association, Materials related to the February 21-23, 1988 meeting in Washington, DC including a program, working paper titled Restoring the Balance: State Leadership for America's Future, a report titled Success in the South from the Southern Governors' Association, a program for governors' spouses, a packet of case studies on regulatory problems states encounter, and a cover message to spouses for reports on legislative and regulatory reform initiatives, tables on the federal budget, and an article by Neil Chesanow titled How to Meet the Press - and Win from an unidentified journal

16-15
National Governors' Association, Spouses Handbook, Mailings from wives of governors who apparently chaired the meetings (including one from Hillary Rodham Clinton), a sample information booklet for governors and spouses attending NGA meetings, a questionnaire completed by Mrs. Clements on Dallas for the spouses' travel book, a directory of arts agencies in each state, outlines of presentations on General Literacy Activity of the First Lady by Jeannie Baliles of Virginia, The Spouse with a career by Kitty Dukakis of Massachusetts, and the Many Roles of the Governor's Spouse by Jane Sinner of North Dakota, and one issue of the Governors' Spouses' Bulletin, 1986-1987

16-16
National Governors' Association, Registration form, program, spouses' program, letters and memos about, taping schedule, and text of a PSA about literacy to be taped with Barbara Bush and several governors' spouses, outline for a presentation to spouses titled First Family Stressors and Staff Stressors, one issue of Governors' Spouses Bulletin, directory of Governors of the American States, Commonwealths, & Territories, and a Statistical Handbook of the Governors' Spouses of the States, Commonwealths, and Territories, 1990

16-17
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Letters to Mrs. Wallace (Wilhelmina Cole) Holladay concerning establishing a national museum of women artists, list of women artists whose works are included in the Holladay collection, other letters, memos, notes, brochure, bylaws and articles of incorporation of the Texas Committee of The National Museum of Women in the Arts, record of contributions to fund certain rooms or fixtures of such a museum, list of members of the Texas Board of Directors of the State Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, list of corporate and foundation supporters of the museum, timetable for assembling and installing an exhibit of Texas artists in the museum, Internal Revenue Service certification of the tax exempt status of the museum, invitation from Governor and Mrs. Clements to an exhibit of Texas women artists at the Laguna Gloria Art Museum in 1989, and articles titled Women's Art to Get a Home in the Washington Post of November 4, 1982 and Great and Overlooked Art by Women in an uncertain issue of Junior League Review, 1981-1989

16-18
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Letters, memos, notes and invitations about planning and organizing the museum and its grand opening as well as and exhibit of Texas women in the arts and about the activities of the Texas State Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts and its board of directors, lists of members of the board of the museum and the Texas State Committee, agendas for and minutes of the meetings and financial reports of the Texas State Committee, and clippings, 1983-1990

16-19
National Museum of Women in the Arts, Letters, memos, notes, agendas, minutes of meetings, lists of members of the board of directors of the State Committee of the NMWA, financial reports, invitations, brochure, and clipping relating to the activities and operations of the museum and the Texas State Committee, 1989-1990

16-20
Notary Public Association of Texas, Letters, clippings, and education plan of the organization, 1988

16-21
Our Friend's Place, Texas Episcopal Girls Home in Dallas, Spring and Summer 1989 newsletters

16-22
Old San Antonio Road Commission, Minutes of the October 25, 1990 meeting, memos about activities, brief list of events, fact sheet, list of speakers, and clippings relating to celebrating the 300th anniversary of the OSR, 1990

16-23
Opinion Polls, Memo from Karl Rove regarding polls and background paper by Fred Steeper of Market Opinion Research titled Ideological Segmentation, 1988

16-24
Pan American Roundtable, Letters, resolution awarding Mrs. Clements' honorary membership in the Round Table in Mission and yearbook of the Round Table in Austin, 1987

16-25
PAYS [Preparing Area Youth for Success] School, San Angelo, Texas, Letters, clipping, packet containing information on the beginning, innovations, staff, and enrollment procedures, and a book of essays titled Preparing Schools for the 1990s issued by Metropolitan Life and affiliated companies, 1989

16-26
Personal - RCC, A few personal letters to Mrs. Clements (one from Don Churchill includes small color photographs of some of his recent paintings and another from Virginia Garrett Poillon includes some family photographs and photographs of and clippings about violinist Robert McDuffie), 1981-1987

16-27
Presidential Candidate, Letters and clippings about a debate in Houston of Republican Presidential candidates mostly centered on Pete du Pont. Includes one letter from Alexander M. Haig, Jr., 1987

16-28
Texas Press Women Communicator of the Year Award, Correspondence about Mrs. Clements serving as a judge, guidelines for determining the nominees, and the an issue of the Texas Press Woman, 1987

16-29
Prisons, Press release about the completion of a second maximum-security prison, what seems to be a prepared statement at a press conference, and Governor Clements Prison Financing and Construction Plan, 1987-1988

16-30
Profile on RCC, Manuscript of an article on Mrs. Clements and copy of the article titled Rita Clements Serves as Texas First Lady from July 1987 issue of The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi

16-31
Public Service Announcements, Letter and memo about doing a PSA on literacy, copy for a PSA on literacy, memo about a television statement on the first birthday of Baby Shamu at Sea World, and text for a PSA on the Governor's Commission on the Status in Women, 1989-1990

16-32
Racing Commission, Letters, note, information on the applicant who received the license in Nueces County from a report on Galveston Greyhound Racing Associates, a report on Delaware North Companies one of whose activities was managing pari-mutuel operations, and a report titled Reports on estimated Economic Contributions of Para-Mutual Horse Racing to the State of Texas by Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. for the Texas Horse Racing Association, 1985-1989

16-33
Reagan, Nancy, Letter, clipping of an article from the New York Times titled In Defense of Mrs. Reagan, a statement by Governor and Mrs. Richard F. Celeste of Ohio responding to criticism of Nancy Reagan, and text of a telegram Governor and Mrs. Clements sent to Nancy Reagan while she was recovering in Bethesda Naval Medical Center, 1987

16-34
Recommendations, Correspondence about recommending several individuals for consideration for a variety of appointments and jobs and includes biographical information of several of the individuals, 1987-1990

16-35
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets attend by telephone, January-October 1989

16-36
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, November 1987-May 1990

16-37
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, June-November 1990

16-38
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, February-April 1988

16-39
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding event to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, February-April 1989

16-40
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, January-June 1990

16-41
Regrets - Telephone, Letters, memos, notes, and invitations regarding events to which Governor and/or Mrs. Clements were invited but were unable to attend and extended their regrets by telephone, July-December 1990

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Box-Folder
15-1
Education, Report titled Efficiency and Inefficiency in the Texas Public Schools by Michael L. Davis and Kathy J. Haynes, March 1990

15-2
Education, Agenda for the January 30, 1990 meeting of the Governor's Task Force on Public Education, letters about and copy of a report on the Grand Prairie Independent School District, a proposed scope of a performance audit of the Texas Central Education Agency, brief notes an numerous education issues, brief report and chart on public school finance options, draft report of the Governor's Task Force on Public Education titled The Path to a Quality Education for all Texas Students, position paper on public school finance by United Way of Texas, brief report on national education goals by the National Governors' Association, press releases, article titled Saving the Schools: How Business Can Help from the November 7, 1988 issue of Fortune, National Governors' Association newsletters, and clippings, 1988-1990

15-3
Education - Higher, Letters, memo, list of members of Coordinating Board Advisory Committees, table of funds appropriated for higher education in 1985 and 1990-91, a portion of CSSB [Committee Substitute Senate Bill] 222 appropriating money to support higher education, copies of CSHB [Committee Substitute House Bills] 2181, 2182, and 2183 relating funding for higher education, testing reading, writing, and mathematics skills of college and university students prior to admission, and submission of a statement of the content, rationale and objectives of core curricula, copy of portions of the executive summary of A Review of Governance and Management Practices in Texas Public Higher Education as reported to the Select Committee on Higher Education by Coopers & Lybrand in December 1986, the April 15, 1988 issue of Capital Ideas titled Effective Statewide Coordination of Higher Education: What Is It?, and clippings, 1986-1989

15-4
Education, Public, Short reports titled Pre-School Education for the Disadvantaged: Executive Summery Maximum Class Size in Grades Kindergarten through Grade Four, and Influence of Class Size on Educational Achievement and Quality: A Review of Current Literature, 1987

15-5
Energy, Letter from and copy of A Texas Plan for a National Energy Policy by Kent R. Hance a commissioner of the Texas Railroad Commission, 1988

15-6
Financial Report, State of Texas Annual, Annual Reports by Comptroller Bob Bullock for the fiscal year ended August 32, 1987 and Biennial Revenue Estimate, 71st Legislature 1990-91 by comptroller Bob Bullock

15-7
Golden Key National Honor Society - University of Texas Chapter, Letters, three issues of the national newsletter Key Notes, and two issues of the national magazine Concepts, 1988-1991

15-8
Governors' Weekly Bulletin, Four issues of the publication of the National Governors' Association, 1987-1988

15-9
Governor's Spouses Seminar in Austin, Letters, notes, schedule of activities for Governors' wives, invitation to a dinner, lists of those wives who accepted and those who regretted, lists of first ladies and former first ladies of Texas present, report on the seminar, letter of agreement with the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin about housing and meeting and banquet rooms, a brochure on the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas at Austin, and report titled Governors' Wives: Women of Influence by Lewis L. Gould published by the Lafollette Institute, 1989

15-10
Governor's Staff Meetings, Agendas and related materials, January 1989-September 1990, press release from the Secretary of State about the final report of the Governor's Task Force on Campaign Finance Reform, and information on the several issues considered and notes proposed legislation to address the issues, 1989-1990

15-11
Historic Preservation, Letters, notes, clipping, brochure about the 1988 historic homes tour in Galveston, copy of Senate Bill 294 (1989) relating to the creation of the Texas Preservation Trust Fund and the preservation of historic property and an article by Ernest Wood about Texas Historical Commission staff member Anice Read and the Main Street Program form the June 1990 issue of Southern Living, 1988-1990

15-12
Health and Human Services, Clippings and FY 1990 Mid-Year Budget Report Briefing1987-1990

15-13
Issues, Report of Governor Clements' key issues for the 71st Legislature, speech of Governor Clements to the Texas Associated Press Managing Editors Convention in Houston, memo on the FY 1990 general revenue balance, Heritage Foundation report titled The State of the States: Time for a Bush Federalism Policy, article by Geoffrey Leavenworth titled The Price of Mercy from the February 1988 issue of Texas Business, newsletter from Texas Congressman Bill Archer, and clippings, 1988-1990

15-14
Legislative Steering Group, Agendas for two meetings of the group, notes, memos, status reports on certain legislative items, list of legislative items with indications of the office or individual responsible for monitoring each one, list of bills aimed at reducing the premature release of convicted criminals, list of members of the House of Representatives with phone numbers, press release about Governor Clements designating Victims' Rights Week, report of Richard Land on House Bill 2020 about licensing private residential care facilities, report on Governor Clements' jobs plan, and a memo from the Secretary of State regarding campaign finance reform, 1987-1988

15-15
Miscellaneous, Letters, note, article titled Profile in Excellence: Governor Rose Mofford [of Arizona] by Michael T. Spahle, remarks by Governor Clements[?] titled Speech to "Military Order of the World Wars" in Tuscon, Arizona, August 19, 1987, and speech by Pennsylvania Governor Dick Thornburgh titled Unconventional Wisdom in Politics and Government to the Distinguished Leader Breakfast sponsored by Drexel Burnham Lambert Incorporated, June 20, 1986, 1987-1987

15-16
Health and Human Services, Memo on consolidating Health and Human Services, list of Texas agency heads and board chairs, brief report on and list of members of the Texas Health and Human Services Coordinating Council, operational audit of the Texas Department of Human Services, and a report titled Health and Human Services in Texas: A Reference Guide, 1987-1989

15-17
Heritage Tourism, Note, minutes of the April 15, 1990 meeting of the Heritage Tourism Committee, and press packet about Governor Clements announcing the four Texas sites to be named for a Heritage Tourism pilot program, 1990

15-18
High School Dropouts, Letters, clippings, special report titled Human Capital: The Decline of America's Work Force from the September 16, 1988 issue of Business Week, and a packet of information including flyers, a welcome banner to Mrs. Clements, and reports about the PAYS [Preparing Area Youth for Success] school program of the San Angelo school district, 1988-1989

15-19
Harris County Heritage Society, Letter inviting Mrs. Clements to speak at the organization's luncheon on March 5, 1987

15-20
IC 2 Institute, Historical booklet on the first decade of the research agency of the University of Texas at Austin, 1977-1987

15-21
I Have a Dream Foundation, Press release about the appointment of new members of the board of directors, 1990

15-22
Infant Mortality, Letter and reports of the National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality titled Home Visiting: Opening Doors for America's Pregnant Women and Children and Death Before Life: The Tragedy of Infant Mortality, 1988-1989

15-23
Interviews, Letter requesting to interview Mrs. Clements for an article in the San Antonio Express-News and a brief article titled Rita Clements Serves as Texas First Lady in an unidentified issue of The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi

15-24
Judicial Merit Election, News release from the Committee for Judicial Merit Election providing news on the Texas Plan to change the way judges are elected, 1989

15-25
Junior League, Letters, notes, text of a short article on education by Mrs. Clements for Junior League of Texarkana's publication Dialog, position statements and plans of action and public stands of the Texas State Public Affairs Committee of the Texas Junior Leagues, report of the junior League of Abilene, brief article by Sheila Blair titled Leadership: The Larger View from the Spring 1989 issue of Junior League Review, and a message from the Association of Junior Leagues president Mardel M. Moulton titled our Collective Impact from the April 1899 issue of AJL Newsline, 1987-1989

15-26
Job Training, Letters, notes, press release, flyer about the Texas Department of Community Affairs, proposal from the Metrocrest Service Center for supplementary funding for its referral program for employment titled Community Assistance and Referral for Employment [C.A.R.E.], proposals from the University of Texas School of Social Work for funding to provide training and job development programs for displaced homemakers and others, and agenda packet for the May 27, 1987 meeting of the State Job Training Coordinating Council including bylaws and procedures of the council and a list of members of the council, 1987

15-27
Judicial Selection in Texas, February 16, 1990 newsletter of the Committee for Judicial Merit Election and a report from the Texas Women's Alliance titled Judicial Selection in Texas

15-28
Junior League of Austin, Letter from its president thanking Mrs. Clements for allowing them to have a reception in the Governor's Mansion, 1987

15-29
Junior League of Dallas, Letters, May 1989 newsletter, and annual report for 1988-1989, 1987-1989

15-30
Keep Texas Beautiful, Correspondence, speeches by the organization's president Ebby Halliday Acers and Mrs. Clements at the 1987 awards presentations in winning cities, press release, and clippings, 1987

15-31
Keep Texas Beautiful, Agenda packets for January and April 1989 board meetings, newsletters titled Leadership Update, booklet containing 40 great ideas for Keeping Texas Beautiful from the 1987 award winning cities, and commemorative program for the 20th anniversary celebration of the organization, 1987-1989

15-32
Keep Texas Beautiful, Correspondence, memos, agendas, minutes, budget and other financial records, clippings, and list of officers and board of directors, 1988-1989

15-33
Keep Texas Beautiful, Bylaws, press release about winning cities, position descriptions for District Governor and County Chairman positions, and scope of work reports for 1989 and 1990

15-34
Keep Texas Beautiful, Commemorative program for 23rd meeting in 1990, report by Dow Chemical titled Understanding the Solid Waste Issue, official entry packet for the city of Beaumont in 1989, and information about Keep Austin Beautiful, 1989

15-35
Keep Texas Beautiful, Letter and managements response to a recent audit report by the Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation, 1989

15-36
Keep Texas Beautiful, Final report of the Keep Texas Beautiful Litter Law Enforcement, Bexar County Pilot Project, 1989

15-37
Kennedy Center, Washington, DC, Letters and notes about the Texas Festival at the Kennedy Center and an article from the August 20, 1990 issue of Business Week titled Talk About Having a Full Plate about Jim Wolfensohn as chairman of the Kennedy Center, 1990

15-38
Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Letters, flyers, newsletter, and floor plans and front and side elevations of the museum in Austin, 1987

15-39
Latin American Collection at the University of Texas, Memo and photocopies of articles by Nettie Lee Benson about the collection. One article is from an 1962 issue of Library Chronicle and the other is from an unidentified source, 1989

15-40
LBJ [Lyndon Baines Johnson] Space Center, Houston, Texas, Letter, schedule for a visit there by Governor and Mrs. Clements, newsletter about the new visitor center, press release about a planned museum on the history of manned space flight, drawings and floor plans for the museum, and a booklet, 1988

15-41
Leadership Texas, Letters, note, and program brochures, 1988-1990

15-42
Legislation, Letters, memos, list of legislation for possible inclusion in Governor Clements' 1987 legislative program, information on 79 bills passed during the second called session of the 70th Legislature, clippings, and copy of Senate Bill 720 70th Legislature relating to coverage of mammography screening under accident and sickness insurance policies and Medicare supplement policies, 1987

15-43
Letot Center, Letters, report of contributions to the capital campaign to build a new facility, budget, report on services, clippings, photographs of the original facility (the Letot School) and the architects rendering and floor plan of a planned new facility, 1988-1990. The center provided services for runaway youth in Dallas County.)

15-44
Legislative Ladies Club/Senate Wives' Club, Letters, request for addresses to which mailings are to be sent, schedule of events, and photographic directory of the members of the 70th Texas Legislature, 1987

15-45
Literacy, Agendas for September 24 and November 12, 1990 and minutes for June 11 and September 24, 1990 meetings of the Texas Literacy Council, and information about the Corpus Christi Literacy Program titled Microread, 1990

15-46
Literacy - Adult, Letters and a memo about the topic and a meeting with the Texas Classroom Teachers Association regarding it, short report by Jeannie P. Baliles titled Literacy as a First Lady's Issue, short overview of Literacy in Texas, speech by Jim C. Cates titled The Scope and Implications of Illiteracy in Texas, text for an article by Mrs. Clements titled Literacy Paves Road to Strong Economy for the Texas Classroom Teachers Association, statement for news conference regarding the Texas Classroom Teachers Association's Project Teach, and speech by Governor Clements titled Problem Solving in Education at the Texas Classroom Teachers Association meeting, 1987-1989

15-47
Literacy - Adult, Report by Jack Brizius and Susan Foster titled Enhancing Adult Literacy: A Policy Guide with a forward by Missouri Governor John Ashcroft, 1987

15-48
Literacy - Adult, Letter and Directory of Pennsylvania and National Literacy Programs, 1987

15-49
Literacy, Letters, brochures about literacy organizations, booklets regarding IBM programs to assist people to learn to read, directory of individuals involved in literacy programs throughout Texas, information about PLUS [Project Literacy US] including a directory of contact persons and a list of national organizations supporting PLUS, information about selected major national literacy organizations, a national guide to facilities and services available to assist with literacy issues, copy of Laubach Literacy Action Directory, newsletter of BCEL [Business Council for Effective Literacy], copy of House Committee Substitute for H. B. 1900 relating to increasing the number of literate and employable persons in Texas, copy of Senate Committee Substitute for SCR 48 regarding establishing the Texas Literacy Council, and a proposal by Houston Community College System regarding Literacy Instruction in the Workplace and Workplace Literacy Partnerships Projects, 1987-1989

15-50
Literacy, Letters, memos, copy of a report from the Council for Basic Education by Harriet Tyson-Bernstien who was suggested as a possible for a First Ladies Conference on literacy, agendas for and minutes of meetings of the Texas Literacy Council between July 1989 and March 1990, participant list and other documents regarding the National Conference on State Literacy Initiatives II, Report on the National Forum on Literacy Collaboration and Policy Issues, list of co-sponsors for U. S. House Resolution 3123 [Adult Literacy and Employability Act of 1989] and comparison of that resolution with Senate Bill 1310 [National Literacy Act of 1989], press release about and program for a national literacy conference in Pennsylvania, and list of members of the National Advisory Committee for that national conference, 1989

15-51
Literacy, Letters and clippings, 1986-1989

15-52
Literacy, Information packet about Literacy Volunteers of America - Texas including letters, newsletters, flyers, and a fact sheet and an information packet about PLUS [Project Literacy US] including flyers, an adult literacy handbook, booklet titled Literacy: The Challenge for Business, a white paper, report titled Planning for a Literate Work Force by the Texas Literacy Council, report titled Jump Start: The Federal Role in Adult Literacy by Forrest P. Christian, annual report of the Travis County Adult Literacy Council, and an agenda for the Private Breakfast Work Session for Governors' Spouses of the National Governors Association, 1985-1989

15-53
Literacy, Report by Don F. Seaman and Joe Michael McCallister titled An Evaluation of Computer-Assisted Instructional Systems Used to Deliver Literacy Services for J.T.P.A. Participants at Houston Community College, letter and report titled State Literacy Strategies: A Policy Primer about activities in Mississippi, and information packets about literacy programs in Virginia and Kentucky, 1989

C-E

Box-Folder
14-1
Correspondence, Letters about a variety of issues of interest and importance to Mrs. Clements and several letters thanking individuals who sent Christmas gifts to Governor and Mrs. Clements, September-December 1988

14-2
Correspondence, Letters, notes, clippings, photographs and booklets dealing with the preservation of the Administration Building at the Austin State Hospital and a musical comedy in two acts titled A Country Christmas Carol regarding issues of interest and importance to Mrs. Clements such as tourism, historical preservation, and education, January 1987-May 1988

14-3
Correspondence, Letters and notes about a variety of issues of interest and importance to Mrs. Clements including several thanking friends for Christmas gifts, February 1987-May 1988

14-4
Crime, Note, letter, proposal to develop a state crime plan, clipping, and report by Jon H. Fleming and Charles Terrell titled Crime and Literacy: Breaking the Cycle, 1986-1987

14-5
Criminal Justice Plan, Clipping and Goals and Strategies: The 1989 Criminal Justice Plan

14-6
Criminal Justice, Texas, Letter, clipping, and final report of the Governor's Criminal Justice Task Force, 1989

14-7
Culver, Barbara, Supreme Court Justice, Resume, remarks of Governor William P. Clements, Jr. announcing his appointment of Barbara Culver to the Texas Supreme Court, and letters, campaign documents, and talking points on her for speeches about her during her campaign to be elected to the Texas Supreme Court, 1988

14-8
Capitol Centennial Committee, Letters, memos, notes, agenda for a meeting, clippings, checks, list of state capitol centennials between 1979 and 1989, proposal for a school essay contest, proposed operating budget, parade entry form, and schedule of events relating to planning the celebration scheduled for May 6-8, 1988, 1987-1988

14-9
Capitol Centennial Committee, Transcripts of articles from the Austin Daily Statesman about the dedication of the new Texas Capitol in 1888, plans for exhibits at the Texas State Archives and the Austin History Center, list of papers about the Texas Capitol to be presented at the 1988 meeting of the Texas State Historical Association, information on reproductions of original Capitol chairs, list of appointments to the committee by Governor Clements, Lieutenant Governor Bill Hobby, and House Speaker Gib Lewis, clippings, letters, agenda for a meeting of the committee, and information on the celebration of the centennial of the capitol of Wyoming, 1888 and 1987-1988

14-10
Capitol Centennial Celebration, Letters, notes, memos, agenda for a meeting of the Capitol Centennial Committee, minutes of a meeting of the Ball Subcommittee, budget, information about the outdoor drama Texas produced in Palo Duro Canyon each summer, booklet on the arts in Amarillo, press release about descendants of Governor Lawrence Sullivan Ross and Temple Houston being honored during the celebration, press releases about hot air balloons being present during each evening of the celebration and about the prize offered to the grand prize winner of the balloons, an information sheet about the grand prize, clippings, list of special activities planned for the Sul Ross patron donors, and list of accomplishments of the committee as of March 29, 1988

14-11
Capitol Centennial Celebration, Letters, clippings, copy of Senate Concurrent Resolution 105 87th Legislature recommending that a committee be appointed to celebrate the centennial of the Texas Capitol, notes on the first meeting of the committee, copies of the program and commemorative booklet for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the groundbreaking for the capitol on February 1, 1982, clippings, Winter 1987-88 issue of Texas Libraries containing an article on the capitol centennial, and transcripts and photocopies of articles about the 1888 dedication of the Texas Capitol, 1987-1988

14-12
Capitol Centennial Celebration, Congratulatory letters to Mrs. Clements as chair of the planning committee, memo and report of the finance committee, letters from a few contributors, and memo and a report of Gary Paul Caimano regarding the sanctioning of Tamerlane Productions, Inc. to serve as Executive Producer for the celebration, January 1988

14-13
Capitol Centennial Celebration, Commemorative program for the celebration, article from the July 1988 issue of Ultra titled Just a Day in the Life of Jackson Hicks about his role in catering the centennial dinner in the capitol, and clippings about the celebration and related activities, May and July 1988

14-14
Capitol Centennial Celebration, Agenda packet for the November 3, 1987 meeting of the Capitol Centennial Committee including outline plans for various events and a report of the program subcommittee

14-15
Capitol Centennial Celebration, Letters, memos, notes, agendas for committee meetings, reports, sketch of the Capitol Centennial Birthday Cake relating to planning May 1988 the celebration and booklet about the exhibit on the Capitol at the Texas State Archives, January 1987-April 1988

14-16
Capitol Centennial Celebration, Agenda packet for the September 22, 1987 meeting of the commission including an agenda, information about the reproduction of the original capitol chair, an information packet about the centennial observance of the University of Texas, guidelines for the centennial logo for the University of Texas, list of state capitols observing centennials between 1978 and 1989, and list of members of the committee

14-17
Capitol Restoration, Agendas for meetings of the State Preservation Board for June 21 and October 91, 1988; letters and memos; a report on new capitol grounds trash receptacles; an article by Cynthia Maddox titled A Capitol View of Texas from an unidentified issue of Southern Living; clippings; an article about restoring the capitol titled Landmark Restoration by Marsia Hart Reese from March 1986 Austin Hotels & Gardens and a booklet titled Capitol Goddess: Texas' Own Symbol of Liberty reprinted form September 1986 Texas Highways, 1986-1988
14-18 Capitol Restoration, Memo, inventory of historical artifacts included in the Governor's areas of the Capitol, and manuscript titled Furnishing the Texas State Capitol by Bonnie Ann Campbell, Curator of the Capitol submitted to the Texas State Historical Association, 1987

14-19
Capitol Restoration, Agenda packet for the August 5, 1987 meeting of the State Preservation Board including minutes of the December 18, 1985 meeting, memorandum of understanding with the Texas Public Building Authority Request for Financing Proposal, plaque policy for the Capitol, Pearl Harbor Monument, Capitol grounds maintenance plan, historical furnishings inventory, report of the Capitol Centennial Committee, and report of the fundraising activities of the Capitol Committee, Inc.

14-20
Capitol Restoration - Capitol Committee, Inc., Letters, certificate of Incorporation, background information on the committee, bylaws of the committee, minutes of the August 2, 1985 meeting, list of members of the Lone Star Committee, budget for the restoration project, estimate of costs and other information on restoration of the capitol walks, statement of income and expenses, balance sheet, and examiner's report by Peat, Marwick, & Mitchell on the statement of assets, liabilities, and fund balances of the committee, 1985-1987

14-21
Correspondence, General correspondence of Mrs. Clements, April 1987 and December 1988-November 1989

14-22
Correspondence, General correspondence of Mrs. Clements, January-August 1990

14-23
Dallas Arboretum, Correspondence and newsletter about the opening of Lay Ornamental Garden also called Mimi's Garden and erecting directional signs on interstate highways for the Arboretum, 1989

14-24
Dallas County Community Action Committee, Letters, clipping, and memos about the contract between the Committee and the Texas Department of Community Affairs, 1988

14-25
Dallas/Fort Worth Area Visitors Guide, Copy of the 1988 guide

14-26
Dallas, City of, Performance Report for 1986

14-27
Dallas Women's Foundation, Letter, pledge card, and report on contributions and pledges for the drive to raise a $3.5 million endowment to fund programs that address the special needs of girls and women, 1989

14-28
Democratic Candidate for Governor, Letter from Jim Maddox inviting the recipient to join him and other friends of organized labor to a meeting to discuss Maddox's interest in the 1990 race for Governor of Texas, 1987

14-29
Department of Commerce, Letter, memos, and report on the activities of the department, 1988

14-30
Dignitaries, Letters and other information about the visit to Austin by the Ambassador of Switzerland and his wife, Ambassador and Mrs. Klaus Jacobi, 1987

14-31
Displaced Homemakers, News release about the increased numbers of displaced homemakers, article from May 1990 DallaCite, and clippings, 1990

14-32
Drugs, Remarks by Governor Clements at the Texans" War on Drugs Adult Leadership Conference, press release about Texas receiving $21.9 million from the federal government for drug law enforcement, issue of the National Governors Association Weekly Bulletins about the Associations opposition to efforts to derail state drug strategies, Heritage Foundation executive memorandum about President George Bush's declaration of war on drugs, and a clipping, 1989

14-33
Economic Development, Letter, memo, newsletters, announcements for conferences, clippings, report titled Critical Economic Development Legislative Issues and the Public/Private Sector Initiatives, and first draft/discussion piece report of the Business development and Jobs Creation Task Force, 1986-1989

14-34
Economic Development, Memos, press release, six speeches by Governor Clements, newsletters, report, and clippings about the status of the Texas economy and efforts to improve it, 1987-1990

14-35
Economic Development, Recommendations of the Business Development and Jobs Creation Task Force, 1987

14-36
Economic Development for Women, Program summary on CHANCE [Companies Hiring Available women Needing a Chance in Entry-level jobs], note, and brochure about CHANCE

14-37
Economy, Letter, note, Texas Economic Briefs for October-November 1987, U. S. Economic Briefs for October 1988, clipping, August 1989 Texas Business Review, March and April 1989 Texas Perspective, Texas Business Guide: A Handbook for Foreign Manufacturers and Service Industries, and a Heritage Foundation report titled Making America More Competitive: A Platform for Global Economic Success, 1987-1990

14-38
Edgewood v. Kirby, Memo explaining why the decision makes local enrichment impossible and a report on the Constitutional Framework for Legislative Response to Edgewood v. Kirby, a lawsuit about funding of public schools in Texas, 1988

14-39
Education, Elementary and Secondary, Letter, note, memo providing Mrs. Clements information to use at the School Counselors Conference, report on education initiatives by the Family Resource Coalition, report titled HB 72 Two Years Later by the Speaker of the House, newsletter Capital Ideas by the National Governors' Association, and reports on education by the Governors of Rhode Island and Arkansas, 1987-1989

14-40
Education, Letters, clippings, memo comparing distinctions between the original decision in Edgewood v. Kirby and the decision of the 3rd District Court of Appeals in Austin on the case, reports and resolution of the Texas State Board of Education, program for the awards luncheon in Dallas for the US Academic Decathlon winners, speech on restructuring public education by Xerox Corporation chairman and chief executive officer David T. Kearns, speech titled Education and the Future: A Need for a Consensus for Excellence by U. S. Commissioner of Education, and newsletters, 1987-1989

14-41
Education, Reports titled The Purposes of American Education Today: Conceptions of Schooling, What Works: Research about Teaching and Learning, Texas: The State and Its Educational System, and Return to Greatness: Strategies for Powerful Improvements in Our Schools, 1986-1988

14-42
Education, Letters including one cover letter with which Governor Clements sent a statement The Facts about the Governor's Education Budget to all the superintendent of schools in Texas, a memo report from the Texas Foundation for Higher Education chairman Jess Hay about Texas Education: The Momentum Is Restored, table comparing education appropriations for 1987 with those for 1988-89, talking points for Mrs. Clements at Tarleton State University, speech by Governor Clements titled The Challenge of Higher Education, an op ed piece by Governor Clements on School Financing, table comparing resident and nonresident tuition rates in institutions of higher education, 1986-1996, and reports titled The Education Crisis: Washington Shares the Blame by the Heritage Foundation, Tracking Higher Education by the Texas and Higher Education Finance: A Decade of Growth by the Texas Research League, Excellence in Texas - Higher Education: Report from Texas Women's Alliance Second Annual Conference, draft of A Review of Governance and Management Practices in Texas Public Higher Education - Executive Summary to the Select Committee on Higher Education by Coopers & Lybrand, tables providing averaged budget faculty salaries in Texas institutions of higher education, and clippings, 1984-1988

14-43
Education, Press releases from the Office of the Governor, speech by Governor Clements to the Texas Research Seminar in Dallas, commencement address by Peter O'Donnell, Jr. at the University of Texas at Austin, remarks by President Gerald Ford, governor Terry Branstad, and Education Secretary Lauro Cavasos at the University of Virginia, opinion of the Texas Supreme Court in the case of Edgewood v. Kirby, information packet by the University of Texas at Austin regarding benefits for graduate student assistants, copy for a news article on a ruling of District Judge Scott McCown on the constitutionality of the public school financing system, National Governors' Association newsletters, articles titled Dallas and Its Public Schools: A Critical Juncture by Marvin Edwards and Schoolhouse Equality by Julie Kosterlitz, program for a Texas Women's Alliance conference titled Texas Public Education Reform: Reality or Illusion?, proposal titled An Internationally Competitive Workforce for Texas by the Year 2000 by Texas Business and Education Coalition, proposal and report on Educational Excellence Programs in Texas by Governor Clements, and clippings, 1989-1990

14-44
Education, Speech titled Education Goals: An Action Plan by Ernest L. Boyer at the National Governors' Association meeting, February 25, 1990

Texas 2000; A-C

Box-Folder
13-1
Texas 2000 - East Texas 2000 Project, Reports of various task forces of the East Texas Project and reactions to some of the committee reports, 1981

13-2
Texas 2000 - West Texas, Reports of the task forces on Agriculture, Energy, Economy, Government Finance, Population, Research and Development, Transportation, and Water, 1981

13-3
Texas 2000 - Recommendations, Draft recommendations of the Agriculture, Energy, Research and Development, and Transportation Committees; brief report on Economic Modeling Effort on the results of the commission's survey, and an executive overview of the opinion survey, 1981

13-4
Texas 2000 - Agenda for the January 21, 1982 meeting, tentative implementation strategy for the recommendations of the commission, and revised final report of the commission

13-5
Texas 2000 - Report and profiles, Draft report of the commission and outline guidelines for Texas Data County Profiles, 1981

13-6
Texas 2000 - November 12, 1981 Commission meeting packet containing a letter, an agenda, a proposal on the preparation of the final report, draft recommendations, attachments to the final report, and draft reports of the Agriculture, Energy, Government Finance, Regulations with Mexico, Research and Development, Transportation, and Water committees, 1981

13-7
Texas 2000 - August 14, 1981 Commission meeting packet containing list of members of the commission and members each committee, an agenda, copy of the Texas State-Wide Opinion Survey document, minutes of the August 14 meeting, memo, clipping, and meeting notes of the Agriculture, Energy, Government Finance, Relations with Mexico, Research and Development, and Transportation committees for August and/or September, 1981

13-8
Texas 2000 - July 7, 1981 Commission meeting packet containing letters, organization chart, contact information about the commission and its committees, tentative list of members of committees, schedule of meetings, list with addresses of all members of the commission, schedule of meetings and activities of the commission, press packet containing a press release about the creation of the commission, copies of the executive orders establishing the commission and the project, and clippings, and report titled Texas Water: An Outlook to the Year 2005, 1981

13-9
Texas 2000 - List of members of the commission, agenda for a press conference to present the final report, press release, copy of address by John B. Armstrong about the work and report of the commission, report titled Concerns, Issues, Attitudes: A Texas Survey, and final report and recommendations of the commission, March 1982

13-10
Texas 2000 - Miscellaneous, Letters, agenda for March 26, 1982 event to release the report and recommendations of the commission, agenda for the April 24, 1982 meeting of the steering committee, brief report on Governor Clements' Initiative to Develop a Long-Term Growth Model of the Texas Economy, list of tentative members, brochure, February 2, 1982 final draft of the Report and Recommendations of the commission, 1981-1982

13-11
Abortion, Correspondence and clipping, 1989

13-12
Action, Biographical information about Donna M. Alvarado, Director of the program, fact sheets about activities of the program, and letter from Ms Alvarado, 1987

13-13
Alcoholism, Correspondence with and information about the Getting Them Sober television series of Clews Communications, Inc., 1987

13-14
Aquarium, Texas State, in Corpus Christi, Correspondence about Mrs. Clements assisting in promoting the aquarium and assisting in obtaining a grant from the Meadows Foundation, draft press release about that activity, clippings, a brochure and three newsletters of or about the aquarium, and draft of proposal to be used in raising funds, 1987-1989

13-15
Aquarium, Texas State, in Corpus Christi, Correspondence including letters from Mrs. Clements encouraging foundations and other potential donors to contribute, proclamation of Governor Clements designating 1990 as the Year of the Aquarium, clipping, brochure bout the Founders Campaign, and funding proposal submitted to The O'Donnell Foundation, 1988-1989

13-16
American Cancer Society, Letter, memo, news releases about the 1987 breast screening project, list of television stations that had agreed to air a program about the project, a summary of the Texas Poll Questions on breast cancer for the Texas Division of the American Cancer Society, 1987

13-17
Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery, Letter, brochure, and newsletter of the gallery on the University of Texas at Austin campus, 1987

13-18
Articles, Miscellaneous, Four clippings mostly about the University of Texas at Austin and an article by Paul Burka about H. Ross Perot titled Power from the December 1987 Texas Monthly, 1987-1988

13-19
Arts, Letters, copies articles on the arts in the Dallas-Fort Worth area from the Dallas Morning News of December 7, 8, and 9, 1986, 1987 annual report of the Art Museum of Southeast Texas, and exhibit catalog of twentieth century art from the Charles Rand Penny Collection at the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, New York in 1983-1984

13-20
Arts Commission, Letters, note, information on funding for the Texas Commission for the Arts and spending by major Texas arts institutions, information on Patricia E. Collins of Richardson, and clipping about John Paul Batiste, executive director of the commission, 1984-1989

13-21
Assistance League of Austin, Correspondence about Mrs. Clements writing an introduction for the community calendar the organization produced, copy of the introduction, and brochure about the organization, 1987

13-22
Assistance League of Houston, Letter, brochure, and program for 1986 Gala, 1986-1987

13-23
Associated Texans Against Crime, Programs for luncheons and forums, clippings, list of suggestions to prevent muggings, robberies, and assaults, recommendations for anti-crime legislation, information packet for a forum, and text of Mrs. Clements speech at the 1987 forum, 1986-1987

13-24
Association of Retarded Citizens, Letter about nominating someone for the Texas-Parent Professional Information network, news release about the T-PPIN, and nomination form, 1987

13-25
Avance - San Antonio, Letters, course outline for the organization's parent-child education program, clippings, brochure, newsletter of the North American Network of Family Resource Programs, booklet about the programs offered, and a publicity packet about the family support and education programs of the organization devoted primarily to assist Hispanic families, 1987-1988

13-26
Battleship Texas, Letters, notes, flyers, and booklet all relating to the program to recycle aluminum cans to assist in raising funds to repair/restore the vessel, 1988

13-27
Beautify Texas Council Winners, Flyers about the various awards presented, registration form and program for 1982 annual meeting, and issues of the Texas Beautiflyer in which the awards ceremonies are reported, 1979-1982

13-28
Beneficial Community Service Scholarships, Correspondence about awarding scholarships to high school seniors for community service, program for the awards ceremony, memo and note about a governor's proclamation signing ceremony, list of people to be present at the ceremony, press release about the awards ceremony, press release and clipping about President Ronald Reagan awarding a certificate to Beneficial Corporation for Outstanding Community Involvement, Beneficial Corporation newsletter and information packet about the scholarship program, 1986-1987

13-29
Biography, Various forms of vitae information about her and several texts for introducing her as a speaker

13-30
Budget, Letter to Mrs. Clements urging her to urge the Appropriations Committee to provide support for the University of Texas Cancer Center and M. D. Anderson Hospital, an issue of the Legislative News about the budget for 1988-89, list of members of the Appropriations Committee, recommended salient points to make in contacting the Legislature about appropriations, clipping about budget plans, memo and information about appropriations for the Texas Historical Commission and the Texas Commission on the Arts, and an issue of the report from the Heritage Foundation titled Congress's Dirty Dozen: Budget Process Horror Stories, 1987

13-31
Budget, Resolution proposing a constitutional amendment to establish a public safety fund through the imposition of a sales and use tax for the funding of prisons and jails, memo for project managers for the 1987 legislative program, agendas for two meetings of the Legislative Steering Group, minutes of one meeting of that group, list/status report on bills in Governor Clements' legislative program, reports from Comptroller Bob Bullock, list of bills introduced in the special session, report on votes on appropriations, taxes, and budget execution authority during the special session, remarks of Governor Clements about the budget, report on veto options on Senate Bill 222, and a variety of notes, tables, charts, and other reports on the budget, 1987-1989

13-32
Budget, Newsletters, clippings, and several brief reports titled Getting the Most from Our Tax Dollars, The Texas Economy in Transition, Education, Health and Human Services, Transportation, Employee Benefits, Public Safety and Corrections, General Government, Natural Resources, and Regulatory, 1988

13-33
Budget, Draft Proposed Legislative Program Subject to the Governor's Approval including a list of programs and possible legislation under each and information sheets on each proposed bill in the program, 1988

13-34
Cancer, Letters, copies of Senate Bill 1371 70th Texas Legislature relating to providing mammography screening, newsletters from the University of Texas System Cancer Center, program and brochure for the second annual Gibson D. Lewis Award for Excellence in Cancer Control, and Winter 1988 issue of Conquest magazine of the University of Texas System Cancer Center, 1987-1990

13-35
Cancer, Letter, flyer about, and report on the Texas Cancer Plan titled Actions and Directions for the Future, 1986-2000, final report of the Legislative Task Force on Cancer in Texas, 1986-1987

13-36
Capitol Centennial Celebration, List of names and addresses of mostly corporate executives who may have been targeted for donations for the celebration, press release about the sale of silver medallions to help fund the celebration, memos and letters about contributions, updates on the fund raising campaign, letters and memos concerning the alleged unauthorized use of a drawing of the capitol in a brochure, summary report on the celebration, and clippings, 1988-1990

13-37
Capitol Grounds Landscaping and Maintenance, Letters, memos, notes, a report on relocating some of the trees that were in the area of the expansion of the capitol, clipping, and a booklet titled Trail of the Trees at the Capitol, 1987-1989

13-38
Capitol Restoration, Program for the Texas Capitol Preservation and Extension Ground Breaking Ceremony, booklet on the Texas Capitol Preservation and Extension Project, September 1990 issue of the newsletter of the State Preservation Board on the preservation of the capitol, and agenda packet for the April 19, 1990 meeting of the State Preservation Board, 1990

13-39
Capitol Restoration, Copy of the act creating State Preservation Board and establishing the office of Architect of the Capitol, letters, memos, notes and clippings about raising funds for the Capitol Centennial celebration and the restoration of the Capitol building, and an article titled Restoration of the State Capitol by Bonnie Campbell from an unidentified magazine, 1987-1988

13-40
Certificates, Variety of certificates and appointment confirmations given to Mrs. Clements, 1987-1988

13-41
Chance [Companies Hiring Available women Needing a Chance in Entry-level jobs] - Give Us a Chance - Dallas, brochure, memos, agendas for and minutes of advisory council meetings, clippings, list of women placed with names of companies with which they were placed, date of placement, and status, report titled Teenaged Mothers Seventeen Years Later by Claudia Glenn Dowling published by the Commonwealth Fund, report of general information on Welfare in Texas, newsletter of the Communities Foundation of Texas, drafts of mission statement, directory of the Private Industry Council of Dallas, a pocket guide to federal welfare reform legislation, information on mentors and mentoring, and list of members of an unidentified task force in Dallas, 1987-1989

13-42
Child Abuse, Letters and portion of the annual report of the Children's Trust Fund of Texas, 1986-1987

13-43
Child Development Associate Scholarship Program, Letter, copies of notices and articles about scholarships and workshops, information sheet on the program, and summer 1987 issue of Texas Child care Quarterly, 1981-1987

13-44
Child Care, Letter, notes, brief report on major child day care legislation enacted by the 1987 Texas Legislature, variety of fact sheets and brief reports on various aspects of child care, report on child care by the Corporate Child Development Fund For Texas, annual report of the Texas Department of Human Services on Protective Services for Families and Children, League of Women Voters of Texas Education Fund fact sheet on child care in Texas, letter from the wife of the Governor of Mississippi enclosing a report of the Governor's Task Force on Child Care and an executive summary of that report, and clipping, 1987-1989

13-45
Children's Museum (Texas) - Fredericksburg, Letter, notes, clipping, and newsletters, 1986-1987

13-46
Children's Trust Fund of Texas, Annual Report for 1986

13-47
Christmas Gift Lists, Copies of letters sent in 1988, 1989, and 1990 and page 3 of 12 of a record of gifts received by Governor and Mrs. Clements in 1988

13-48
Comparable Worth, Report from the Heritage Foundation titled The Pseudo-Science of Comparable Worth: Phrenology for Modern Times by Robert Rector, 1988

13-49
Constituent Letters, Letters to Mrs. Clements about House Bill 174 regarding Telephone Relay Service for the Deaf, Hearing and Speech Impaired; Hispanic beginnings in Dallas; author Doug Renahan and his sequel to Goldilocks and the Three Bears titled Goldilocks and Little Bear's Birthday (a copy included) and his plans for another book; taxes; and a conference on students at risk, 1989-1990

13-50
Constituent Letters, Letters to Mrs. Clements about a variety of issues including personal problems, mental health, prisons, drugs, highway safety, and education. Also includes a copy Patti Hayden chair of the Kansas Commission on Children and Families enclosing a copy of the report of that commission, 1987-1989

13-51
Correspondence, Letters and clippings from Betty Gasparek of Odessa, Texas concerning patient rights and whistleblower protection, 1990

13-52
Correspondence, Letters, photographs, and clippings from and about Ingrid Kavanagh of Austin, Texas identified on her card as Honorary Consul to Costa Rica regarding cleaning up and protecting the environment and establishing an organization named Children's Alliance for Protection of the Environment [CAPE], 1981

13-53
Correspondence, Letters, photographs, and clippings regarding a variety of issues and campaigns including junk mail, removing trash from roadways, historical preservation, and Save the Children includes one letter from Barbara Bush declining the request to be National Chairman of the 1991 Great American Trash-Off and several photographs of an historical church in Fort Stockton, Texas, 1988-1991

13-54
Correspondence, Letters about a variety of issues of interest and importance to Mrs. Clements and a copy of the Grammar and style guidelines for the Office of the Governor, December 1987-August 1988. Includes a poem on Texas wildflowers by the Poet Laureate of Louisiana who had recently visited Texas and had seen the wildflowers for the first time.

V-W; NWEE, TWEE, Texas 2000

Box-Folder
12-1
Volunteerism, Action, Letter, clipping, and copies of speeches presented by National Director Sam Brown and Associate Director for Domestic and Anti-Poverty Operations John Lewis, 1977 and 1978

12-2
Volunteerism, Action, Notebook for the Texas State Office of Action, The Agency for Volunteer Service, a proposal for state funding for the Foster Grandparent Program, and report on the activities of OAVP [Older Americans Volunteer Programs], 1978-1979

12-3
Volunteerism, Job Corps, Leaflets and newsletter

12-4
Volunteerism, Texas Parents Anonymous, Letters and information packets containing letters, newsletters, pamphlets, and a notebook on creating a state level organization, 1979-1982

12-5
Volunteerism, Scott and White, Letter and copy of the Summer 1982 issue of the company newsletter Scott & White Quarterly that contains a salute to volunteers, 1982

12-6
Volunteerism, National Women's Employment and Education [NWEE], Correspondence, memos, clipping, itinerary and program for Mrs. Clements for a meeting in El Paso, information for nominating NWEE's founder Lupe Anguiano for a Rockefeller Public Service Award, annual report, agenda for the May 21, 1980 meeting of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce at which Rita Crocker Clements spoke, and a brochure of NWEE, 1980-1982

12-7
Water Problems, Report by the Texas Department of Water Resources titled An Overview of Texas Water Resource Problems and Water Resource Issues and packet of materials including leaflets, brochures, list of people attending, newsletters, and list of publications assembled for a meeting Governor Clements had with a group of individuals from Texas Tech University, 1980

12-8
Welfare, Clipping, 1982

12-9
White House Conference on Families, Letters, memos, notes, clippings, press releases, speech titled America's Future - Dream or Nightmare by Wayne H. Holtzman at the Philosophical Society of Texas, draft statement for Mrs. Clements, schedule of hearings/meetings about the conference, and list of people interested in being delegates to the national conference, 1979-1980

12-10
White House Conference on Families, Letter from Fran and Eddie Chiles with information on individuals to be considered in selecting delegates to the conference in Los Angeles, 1980

12-11
White House Fellowship, Letter from Rita Crocker Clements to one of the 1981-1982 fellows, list with biographical information of the Southwest Regional Panelists for the Presidents Commission on White House Fellowships, press releases including two which listed the fellows for 1981-82 and 1982-83, a brochure, and a booklet, 1981-1983

12-12
Women's Issues - The Charter 100 of Dallas, Letters, booklet containing the names of the members with highlights of the contributions of each person, membership proposal form, criteria for membership, newsletters, list of members, card identifying Rita Crocker Clements as the first member, invitation, and statement of purpose, 1981-1982

12-13
Women's Issues - Displaced Homemakers, Clipping, 1973

12-14
Women's Issues - Women's Rights, Letter enclosing a 1970 position paper of Governor Ronald Reagan titled Equal Opportunity for Women Through a New Era of Leadership and Economic Growth and flyer on women's rights published by the National Federation of Republican Women, 1980

12-15
Women's Issues - South Texas Women's Forum, Newsletter announcing the formation of the group, 1980

12-16
Women's Issues - Status of Women, Correspondence of Rita Crocker Clements, press release, clippings, newsletters, article about the Texas Woman's History Project from the Fall 1980 TAM [Texas Association of Museums] newsletter, information on the Women's Center of Dallas including a list of officers and members and a brochure, article titled Change from the Summer 1979 issue of Mount Holyoke Alumnae Quarterly that was taken from the commencement address of Ellen Goodman, information about the Texas Mexican American Women's Political Caucus, list of members of the Governor's Task Force on Equal Opportunities for Women and Minorities, recommendations about the Texas Commission on the Status of Women, article by Jack Maguire titled Texas Women as Winners from the February 1982 issue of Southwest Secretary, talking points on Judge Sandra Day O'Connor's record, brief report on the Future of Women Volunteers in the 80's, and commencement address at Texas Women's University by Beryl Buckley Milburn titled Progress for Women, 1979-1982

12-17
Women's Issues - Women in Texas, Letters, notes, flyer about the book by Ann Fears Crawford and Crystal Ragsdale, typed text of the forward Rita Crocker Clements wrote for the book, notes about notable women in Texas, text of the chapter of the book on Miriam Ferguson, list of unprecedented women appointees by Governor William P. Clements, Jr., and speeches by Rita Crocker at the Women in Government Week Luncheon and the Austin Chapter of the Executive Women International, 1982

12-18
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], Report and Recommendations of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, September 1981

12-19
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], Correspondence, Most of the correspondence is with President Lupe Anguiano. Also includes minutes, a draft working paper of a proposal to create a Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training & Welfare Reform, a model program for groups to implement local private sector employment, press release, suggested remarks for Rita Crocker Clements in announcing the formation of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare, and clippings, 1979-1981

12-20
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], Proposals, The Dallas Private Sector, Proposal to the office of the Governor to establish a model program, the State Employment and Training Council, and the Atlantic Richfield Foundation for funds to get their program of getting women off welfare and preparing women them for employment, 1980

12-21
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], Miscellaneous, Correspondence mostly of Rita Crocker Clements including letters of invitation to prospective members of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, list of prospective members of the Advisory Council, resumes of three individuals, a narrative about comprehensive a employment and training program, proposal to create a TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education, Inc.], and draft articles of incorporation, bylaws, budget, prospective members of a board of directors, and funding breakdown for TWEE, and clippings, 1981

12-22
NWEE [National Women's Employment and education], Notes by Rita Crocker Clements, memo/report to the members of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform regarding dissemination of the NWEE Model Program, report on the NWEE's communications campaign, financial report of NWEE, list of private sector contributions from San Antonio, reports on Aid to Families with Dependent Children in Texas counties, agenda for a NWEE council meeting, summary of support and expenditures for NWEE through April 30, 1981, preliminary status report on Texas programs, and a status report on the San Antonio Model Program, 1980-1981

12-23
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], Letters (many from national president Lupe Anguiano), memos, clippings, agendas, brochure, lists of members of the Board of Directors and the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, a Comprehensive Employment and Training Plan Narrative, participant fact sheet, financial statements, and preliminary plan of work of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, 1981

12-24
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], Memos, List of members of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, draft contract between Lupe Anguiano and Associates and the Texas Women's Employment and Education, budget for Texas Women's Employment and Education, Inc. [TWEE], request for proposal from the Texas Department of Community Affairs, bills from Deloitte, Haskins and Sells for accounting services, notes on a board meeting, and draft agreement for professional services between Texas Women's Employment and Education, Inc. and Lupe Anguiano, 1981

12-25
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], Letters, memos, list of members of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, a preliminary working document on the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act, document on the historical context on the Work Incentive Program and Aid to Families with Dependent Children, design for a model program, a discussion paper on the reorganization of NWEE, notes on a briefing on the status of NWEE, reports on various aspects of the Comprehensive Education and Training Act (CETA) including performance indicators, laws and regulations, list of sponsor directors, background information, titles, and preliminary findings, 1981

12-26
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], Notes, letter, memos, report of a meeting of a subcommittee on CETA of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, outline of a final report by the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, report on affiliation requirements for TWEE, report on a meeting NWEE Subcommittee of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training, and Welfare, agenda for a meeting of the CETA subcommittee of the Texas Advisory Council, report on the approved resolutions of the NWEE Board of Directors, report of the meeting of the EEOP [Equal Employment Opportunity Program?] subcommittee, bylaws of the Texas Women's Employment and Education, Incorporated, and May-June 1981 newsletter of NWEE, 1981

12-27
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], Notes by Rita Crocker Clements, agenda for the September 1981 meeting of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, status reports from Dallas, El Paso, and San Antonio, proposal from TWEE to Texas Department of Community Affairs to provide Aid for Families with Dependent Children Displaced Homemakers, lists of traditional and non-traditional training/employment opportunities in Dallas, El Paso, and San Antonio, and clipping, 1981

12-28
NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], 1981 annual report of NWEE and report and recommendations of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare, 1981

12-29
I.A.P.E.S. Citation Award, Nomination packet for Mrs. Rita Clements for her work in employment security in her role as chair of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform, 1981

12-30
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], Letters and information packet including agenda, report on Program Performance Indicators as of August, draft overview of each subcommittee, and subcommittee recommendations for the September 21, 1981 meeting of the Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training, and Welfare Reform

12-31
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], October and December 1982 newsletters

12-32
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], Letters [mostly form letters] sent by Rita Crocker Clements on behalf of TWEE, 1982-1983
12-33

TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], September 9, 1982 Board Meeting in Austin, Progress report following July meeting of the board, August newsletter, and report on Program Performance Indicators for July, 1982

12-34
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], July 15, 1982 Board Meeting, Update letter on organizational activities since May 13 meeting, agenda packet for July 15 meeting, flyers about Texas WEE and San Antonio WEE, minutes of July 15 meeting, July 15 newsletter, letter, and report on Program Performance Indicators, 1982

12-35
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], Meeting with Rita Crocker Clements on June 10, Talking paper for the meeting, 1982

12-36
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], May 13 Board Meeting, Letter with progress report since March 2 meeting in El Paso, agenda packet for the meeting, and minutes of the meeting, 1982

12-37
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], March 2 Board meeting in El Paso, Brochure, notes, letters, invoice for legal services, interim report on TWEE Client Characteristics and Placement Rates, financial report, agenda packet for March 2 meeting, and minutes of March 2 meeting, 1982

12-38
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education] January 5 Board Meeting, Minutes of January 5 meeting, 1982

12-39
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], Board Members, List of chairmen of local boards in Dallas, El Paso, San Antonio, Houston, and McAllen and names and addresses of Program Directors in those cities, 1982

12-40
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], TDCA [Texas Department of Community Affairs], Memo about a contract between the two agencies, August 1982

12-41
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], Press Releases, 1982

12-42
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education], Ida Papert, Letter to her, letter from her, and memo from her as Chairman of the of the Board of TWEE, 1982

12-43
TWEE [Texas Women's Employment and Education]. Miscellaneous, Notes, chart comparison of TWEE and NWEE performance, proposed FY-83 TDCA [Texas Department of Community Affairs] contract, comparison of McAllen, El Paso, and Houston during three months of operation, 1982

12-44
Texas 2000 Commission, Memo and notes on meetings of the Agriculture, Energy, Government Finance, Relations with Mexico, Research and Development, Transportation, and Water committees, July-August, 1981

12-45
Texas 2000, Brochure titled Texas: The Challenge of the Future, report on Texas Trends in Brief, letter of appointment of Rita Crocker Clements to serve on the Texas 2000 Commission, letter to the Secretary of State listing the names and addresses of all people appointed to that commission, Executive Order WPC-22 creating the commission, press release about the first meeting of the commission, and two newsletters of the Texas State Data Center, 1981-1982

12-46
Texas 2000 - Drugs, Memo, note, clipping, brief report on the Posse Comitatus Bill in Congress, agreement of Cooperation between Centros de Integracion Juvenil, A. C. (Mexico) and the Texas Department of Community Affairs-Drug Abuse Prevention Division (U. S. A.), Texas Position Paper on Narcotics drafted by the Department of Public Safety, information about the "Get High On Yourself" program of NBC-TV, standard training guide prepared to assist regional field coordinators in making presentations on the drug problem, background information on CIJ Centros de Integracion Juvenile, Association Civil, text of drug speech titled Parents & Children, and articles titled Children at High Risk for Addiction and Alcoholism: Identification and Intervention by Forest S. Tennant, Jr. and Jean La Cour in the January/February 1980 issue of Pediatric Nursing, Why Kids Get Involved in Drugs, an interview with Forest Tennant by Francis A. Soper in the July 1981 issue of Listen, and Some Childhood Antecedents of Drug and Alcohol Abuse by Forest S. Tennant, Jr., Roger Detels, and Virginia Clark in issue 5 of the 1975 volume of American Journal of Epidemiology, 1975-1982

12-47
Texas 2000 - Drugs, Information packet from Richardson Families in Action including letters, notes, fact sheet, clipping, newsletter, pamphlet titled Helping Your Child Resist the Marijuana Culture and booklets titled Parents Peers and Pot and Marijuana - Time for a Closer Look, 1981

12-48
Texas 2000 - Mexico Relations, Notes, letter, memos, clipping, brief reports titled El Paso-Juarez Facts and Mexico: Drug Problems and Enforcement Programs, program for the 5th International Conference of the Texas Department of Community Affairs and the Centros de Integracion Juvenil, report titled Foreign Trade Zones: U. S. Customs Procedures and Requirements, articles titled Is the Border Twin-Plant Concept for You by Janice Seay and Larry Tiejo in the December 1979 issue of Texas Business and Mexico's Reluctant Oil Boom in the January 15, 1979 Business Week, and reports titled Treating the Alienation in U. S. - Mexico Relations by David F. Ronfeldt and Caesar D. Sereseres (1978) and Plan of Implementation of the Agreement of Cooperation between Texas Department of Community Affairs and Centros de Integracion Juvenil, AC (1980), 1978-1981

12-49
Texas 2000 - Relations with Mexico, Report by Comptroller of Public Accounts Bob Bullock titled Why Texas Is Growing, 1981

12-50
Texas 2000 - Relations with Mexico, Report of the 4th Border Conference, Prevention of Substance Abuse, held in El Paso, Texas by the Texas Department of Community Affairs and Centros de Integracion Juvenil, AC, 1979

12-51
Texas 2000 - Relations with Mexico, Summation of the Proceedings and Position Papers of the First International Meeting of the Border Governors of the United States and Mexico held at Cuidad Juarez, Chihuahua, 1980

12-52
Texas 2000 - Relations with Mexico, Letter, list of members of and report of a meeting of the Relations with Mexico Committee, and program for the Second International Reunion of the United States-Mexico Border Governors held in El Paso, Texas, 1981

12-53
Texas 2000 - Texas, Past & Present - A Survey, Letter and report of the results of the survey, 1981

T-V

Box-Folder
11-1
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Report titled Summary of Findings and Results from Study of Texas A&M System Marine Programs and Winter 1981 issue of The University & the Sea, a newsletter of the Sea Grant College program

11-2
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Letters to Rita Crocker Clements about serving on the committee, lists of members of the committee and the several task forces and project staff, schedule of meetings of some of the task forces, schedule of activities for the Academic Institutions Task Force on which Mrs. Clements served, copies of remarks by Howard L. Vestal and Frank E. Vandiver at the October 8, 1981 meeting, and reports titled The Texas A&M University System: An Overview and Missions and Programs Work Group: Guiding Questions

11-3
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Publications distributed to commission members including the 1981-82 issue of the student handbook titled InRol, three issues of the new magazine Texas A&M Today, and a booklet lavishly illustrated in color titled Texas A&M Is More Than a University that contains information on continuing education, cooperative education, the Development Foundation, and the Career Planning and Placement Center, 1981-1982

11-4
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Packet for members of the Executive Committee for the September 8-9, 1982 meeting including the agenda, minutes of the August 12 and September 8-9 meetings, first and second draft reports of the Task Forces on Academic Institutions, Agriculture, and Engineering, second draft of System Level Recommendations, and a letter from Texas A&M student and chair of the Brazos County Chapter of the National Democratic Policy Committee giving suggestions to be considered for the final report

11-5
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Progress Report: 1962 Century Council Recommendations and Suggestions

11-6
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Letter to Mrs. Clements, instructions for and information about the March 14-15, 1983 final meeting of the committee, and Part I of the final report System Report and Recommendations and Task Force Summaries working paper for committee use only, March 13, 1983

11-7
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Part II of the final report Academic Report and Recommendations working paper for committee use only, March 13, 1983

11-8
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Letter, memo, and final reports titled Academic Report and General Report, May 1983

11-9
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Overview Materials for the Task Force on Academic Institutions, table of contents and section titled Work Group on Mission and Programs

11-10
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Overview Materials for the Task Force on Academic Institutions, section titled Work Group on Students and Student Services

11-11
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Overview Materials for the Task Force on Academic Institutions, section titled Work Group on Resources

11-12
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Overview Materials for the Task Force on Academic Institutions, Section titled Work Group on Organization, Management, and Inter-Agency Relations

11-13
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Handbook for Members of Texas State Boards and Commissions

11-14
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Letters and supplementary materials from A&M Chancellor Arthur G. Hansen to Mrs. Clements concerning preservation of the Permanent University Fund and an attempt to change the distribution of funds to expand the number of institutions to receive funds and seeking assistance in the adoption of a budget proposed by Lieutenant Governor Bill Hobby, 1984-1985

11-15
Volunteerism, Proceedings of the Second Robert Lee Sutherland Seminar in Mental Health titled Private Initiative in Support of Public Purpose containing a section on voluntarism in the independent sector in Texas, 1981

11-16
Volunteerism, Proceedings of a conference titled Impacting the '80s Through Corporate Volunteerism sponsored by Tenneco Inc., September 22-23, 1981

11-17
Volunteerism, Governor's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives, Agenda for the September 9, 1982 meeting, list of members of the task force, summaries of many ongoing [?] projects, notes by Rita Crocker Clements, questionnaire from the President's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives, and the Fall 1982 issue of The Texas Volunteer on private sector initiatives

11-18
Volunteerism, Correspondence, memos, clippings, reports, speeches, reports on private sector volunteering, and program for the Texas Volunteer Conference, 1979-1982

11-19
Volunteerism, Letter enclosing copy of a draft bill relating to the establishment of school volunteer programs, proclamation on Texas Volunteer Week, clippings, agenda for a meeting of February 15, [1979?], resource list, article by Stanley Foster Reed titled On the Dynamics of Group Decision making in High Places from Winter 1978 Directors & Boards, booklet on the Abilene Family YMCA Program, reports titled Voluntary Sector Policy Research Needs by Center for a Voluntary Society, National Youth Service: Is It an Idea Whose Time has Come? by Roger L. Landrum, The Special Friend . . . Project Report, Constructive Involvement for the 80's, and Americans Volunteer 1974, and several flyers about volunteering and volunteer organizations, 1975-1979

11-20
Volunteerism, Letter, speech or essay by Rita Crocker Clements on volunteering; reports titled Trends Affecting Volunteerism: A Pattern in Formation, Government and Voluntarism; A New Partnership by Rene E. Moquin, The Voluntary Sector in Brief by the academy for Educational Development, Business Volunteer Council's Holiday Harvest, Volunteering in America, A Status Report 1981-82 by Kerry Ken Allen in the Winter 1982 issue of Voluntary Action Leadership, and the Independent Sector; July/August 1982 issue of Community and fall 1982 issue of United Way News; press release of the Independent Sector about the dollar value of volunteer time by Americans; a survey form distributed by the Business Volunteer Council; and clippings, 1979-1982

11-21
Volunteerism, Governor's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives, Letters, memos, notes, list of members of organizations for private sector initiatives in Dallas, booklet titled Private Sector Initiatives: Alternatives for Action, minutes of meetings of the task force of September 9 and December 9, 1982, and clipping, 1982

11-22
Volunteerism, Corporate Volunteerism, Letter, memo, fact sheet on corporate/foundation philanthropy from Texas Women's Employment and Education, Inc., statistical report on corporate volunteerism, list of the top 100 non-financial corporations in Texas, and booklet by the Junior League of Amarillo on the Amarillo Corporate Volunteer Program, 1980-1981

11-23
Volunteerism Correspondence, Correspondence of Mrs. Clements and Polly Sowell as Director of the Texas Center for Volunteer Action, 1979-1980. One letter has a small color photograph attached of the 1980-1981 Howard College Presidential Classics who served as official hostesses for the college.

11-24
Volunteerism - Aging, Press release about Evans N. Wentz being named executive director of the Governor's Committee on Aging; memo, operating report, and expense justification of the Hunt County Committee on Aging; note and May-June, 1979 issue of The Older Texas that includes pictures of Mrs. Clements with recipients of volunteer awards from the Center for Volunteer Action; April and May 1981 issues of Looking Forward the senior citizens magazine of Abilene; and a report on the Retired Senior Volunteer Program, 1979-1981

11-25
Volunteerism, ACTION, Correspondence, brochures, press release, clippings, IABC district 5 evaluations and awards program entry form, 1979-1981

11-26
Volunteerism, Blood Donor Program, Correspondence, notes, reports, clippings, budget, newsletter, and awards ceremony information of and about Blood donor Programs, Inc., 1978-1981

11-27
Volunteerism, Governor's Office on Volunteer Services, Letters, memos, copy of House Bill 622 enacted by the Texas Legislature relating to the development of volunteer programs in state agencies that provide human services, an update on activities of the office, record of speaking and conference schedule relating to volunteerism, and a summary of the purposes and programs of the office, 1981-1982

11-28
Volunteerism, Beautify Texas Council, Letters, memos, fact sheet, information on awards, minutes of one meeting, and Summer 1980 and Fall 1981 issues of the Council's newsletter Beautiflyer, 1979-1981

11-29
Volunteerism, Director of Volunteer Services, Letters, memo, application, and biographical information on individuals interested in paid and volunteer positions in the governor's office, 1981

11-30
Volunteerism, Texas Volunteer Conference, Program for the conference, brief script for person presiding at awards banquet, scripts for Mrs. Clements for awards ceremony, and article about the conference titled Behind the Lines by William Broyles, Jr. from the June 1980 issue of Texas Monthly, 1980

11-31
Volunteerism, Immunization, Letters, memos, leaflets, brochures, pamphlets, charts, maps, poster, lists of responsibilities for various agencies, program plans, draft press release, list of key resource leaders, record of roles and responsibilities of groups in a program, information on and copy of standardized record form, list of public health advisors immunization division in the several regions of the United States, report on the follow-up system of the Texas Infant Immunization Program, and records of immunization requirements and reports of measles and rubella in all fifty states, 1979

11-32
Volunteerism, Junior League, Letters, memos, notes, clipping, articles by Rita Crocker Clements titled The Spirit of Volunteerism in Texas in the December 1981 Junior League magazine The Corral and by Prudence Mackintosh titled My Life and Hard Times in the Junior League in the December 1979 Texas monthly, magazines titled Junior League Review of the national organization and Bright Scrawl of the Junior League of San Antonio, a brief history of the Junior League, reports on trends affecting volunteerism and legislation affecting voluntarism, minutes of a meeting of the Dallas Junior League, and September 1979 issue of the newsletter of the Coalition of National Voluntary Organizations, 1979-1981

11-33
Volunteerism, International Year of the Child, Correspondence (much of it copies of letters to Governor Clements), memos, notes, clippings, proclamations, and newsletters about observing the special year, 1979

11-34
Volunteerism, International Year of the Child, Packet of information from the National Commission on the IYC [International Youth Commission] including leaflets, brochures, report on children's rights, newsletter, preliminary report of the U. S. National Commission to the President, and draft Issue Framework for the U. S. National Commission, 1978

11-35
Volunteerism, March of Dimes, Letter, leaflets, newsletters, background information on and black and white photograph of poster child Betsy Dawn Burch on roller skates, brief untitled remarks by Mrs. Clements, press release on the poster child, statement on policy concerning prenatal diagnosis of birth defects using aminocenthesis, and report of birth defects, 1968-1980

11-36
Volunteerism, Governor's Task Force on Private Sector Initiatives, Executive order creating, 1982

11-37
Volunteerism, Runaway Hotline - Operation Peace of Mind, Flyers, press release, clipping, and volunteer guide, 1977-1981

I-T

Box-Folder
10-1
Inaugural, Form letter sent to inaugural parade participants with color photograph signed Bill & Rita Clements (but probably not by either Governor or Mrs. Clements), September 1979

10-2
Inaugural Working Papers, Letters, memos, and notes regarding plans for the 1979 inauguration, invitations, lists of people invited to various events involved in the total inauguration ceremonies, lists of people to whom thank you letters were sent for their participation in the inauguration, list of contributors of $5,000 or more to the event, list of possible members of the committee to plan the inauguration, information on the numerous events associated with the inauguration, schedules for the events, list of suggested inaugural committees. Also includes a schedule for the 1975 inauguration and lists of people invited to that event

10-3
I.O.O.C [Interstate Oil Compact Commission], Directory, programs, list of pre-registered members, and one issue each of the IOCC Committee Bulletin and the Oil and Gas Compact Bulletin, 1979-1981

10-4
Leadership, Text of a speech on Leadership by Alice Weber, one page essay Are Leaders a Vanishing Species? By Carolyn Adams, short monograph Leadership Challenges and Opportunities in the 80's by Harleigh B. Trecker for the Association of Junior Leagues, and a clipping about the top ten powers in Austin, 1978-1979

10-5
Legislation - Legislature, 1977-78 Directory of the 65th Legislature, pictorial directory of Republicans in the 66th Legislature, pictorial directory of the entire 66th Legislature, list of the Dallas delegation in the 66th Legislature, directory of the Senate 67th Legislature, brief report of Representative Bob Maloney of an opinion survey he did on selected issues in District 33-E, press release, bill status reports on Governor Clements' crime legislative package in the 67th Legislature, report by David A. Dean on the Legislative Redistricting process, clippings, and articles titled Anatomy of the 66th Legislature in the Texas Observer and The Ten Best and Ten Worst Legislators in Texas Monthly, 1979-1981

10-6
Legislation, Clipping about initiative and referendum, 1979

10-7
Legislation, Clippings about issues including redistricting and property taxes, 1981

10-8
Legislation, Senate Ladies Club, History of the club 1927-1977, constitution, list of rules, lists of members, minutes of meetings, treasurer's reports, and invitations, 1978-1981

10-9
Legislation, Legislative Wives Club, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements and directory of the House of Representatives, 1979

10-10
Legislation, Austin State Official Ladies Club, Brief history of the club, 1945-1979, letters about Rita Crocker Clements joining the club, and copy of her check to pay dues, 1979

10-11
Lobbies, Article titled PACs, Lobbies, Candidates Disclosure by Steven Oaks in the March 2, 1979 Texas Observer

10-12
Memos, Memos from Polly Sowell to Rita Crocker Clements about recent decisions and upcoming events and enclosing a copy of a speech on volunteerism by Frances Trimble and information on three individuals being considered to work for Mrs. Clements, 1979-1982

10-13
Mexican-American, Correspondence, clippings, memo about a Spanish tutor for Rita Crocker Clements, notes in Spanish possibly to assist in carrying on a conversation, Spanish language newspaper about Governor Clements' visit Mexico, an issue of the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas newsletter about Governor Clements hosting the Governor of Tamaulipas, list of Mexican American school administrators and teachers and parents, schedule and booklet about Governor Clements visiting Tamaulipas, curriculum vitae of President Carmen Romano de Lopez Portillo of Mexico, booklet about Festival Internacional Cervantino, speech titled Regional Perceptions of U. S. Policy Toward Mexico by Peter T. Flawn, and a letter and memo concerning Governor Clements meeting certain individuals, 1979. The last set of documents is heavily stained in places as though someone spilled coffee on them.

10-14
Mexican-America - Illegal Aliens, Note and copy of a brochure containing remarks on undocumented workers titled An Open Border Between the U. S. and Mexico by Mario Obledo at a conference sponsored by the California Office of the Southwest Border Regional Commission, 1980

10-15
Personnel, Lists of staff in the Governor's Office at various times during 1979-1980

10-16
Press Clippings about Rita Crocker Clements, 1979

10-17
Press Clippings about Rita Crocker Clements, speaking engagements, 1979

10-18
Press Clippings about Rita Crocker Clements, 1980

10-19
Press Clippings about Rita Crocker Clements, speaking engagements, 1980

10-20
Press Clippings about Rita Crocker Clements, 1981

10-21
Press Clippings about Rita Crocker Clements speaking engagements, 1981

10-22
Press Clippings about Rita Crocker Clements, 1982

10-23
Press Clippings about Rita Crocker Clements speaking engagements, 1982

10-24
Press Clippings about Ronald Reagan, 1980-1981

10-25
Press Clippings about Reagan-Bush campaign, August 1980-January 1981

10-26
Press Clippings about Ronald Reagan inauguration, January-February 1981

10-27
Press Clippings about Runaway Hotline, December 1978-January 1979

10-28
Press Clippings about Texas 2000, April 1981

10-29
Press Clippings about the launching/christening of the nuclear submarine USS Dallas (SSN 700), April 1979

10-30
Press Clippings about the University of Texas centennial, April-May, 1981

10-31
Press Clippings about Volunteerism, 1979

10-32
Press Clippings about Volunteerism, 1980

10-33
Press Clippings about Volunteerism, 1981

10-34
Press Clippings about Volunteerism, 1982

10-35
Press Clippings about Western Heritage, 1981-1982

10-36
Press Clippings about Women's Issues, 1980-1982

10-37
Press Clippings about Yellow Ribbons for Iranian hostages, August 1982

10-38
Press Clippings about miscellaneous topics, 1980-1981

10-39
Press Clippings about miscellaneous topics, 1982

10-40
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Texas 2000 Commission Report and Recommendations, March 1982, Report submitted to Governor Clements

10-41
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Packet distributed prior to the October 8, 1981 meeting including the agenda, follow-up materials sent after the meeting including text of the presentation by Prairie View A&M University president Alvin I. Thomas and minutes of that meeting

10-42
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Packet distributed prior to the December 7, 1981 meeting including the agenda and study materials for the Academic Task Force members to examine. Also includes minutes of that meeting, a list of subgroups, worksheets to identify critical issues, and a listing of weaknesses, opportunities, threats, and strengths that are common to all institutions

10-43
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Packet distributed before the February 23-24, 1982 meeting including a report titled Missions for the System Parts Related to Missions for the System Administration. Folder also includes preliminary minutes of that meeting to be approved at the next meeting.

10-44
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Memo about and agenda for the March 29-30, 1982 meeting of all task forces and preliminary minutes of the meetings of the various subgroups

10-45
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Memo about the April 26-27, 1982 meeting of the Work Group on Mission and Programs and an overview report on the College of Geosciences

10-46
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Memo about the May 19, 1982 meeting of the Academic Task Force, agenda for and minutes of that meeting

10-47
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Memos about the July 12, 1982 meeting of the Project Executive Committee including the agenda, a list of the members of the committee, operational guidelines for the committee, a report titled Identifying and Solving Major Problems of the Present and Future, minutes, the agenda for the August 12, 1982 meeting, and a second draft of system level recommendations

10-48
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Reports including Report on Inquiry about the College of Education, Report of the Task Force on Technological Literacy, Recommendations from the College of Liberal Arts, Report on the Schools of Arts & Sciences and Education and Fine Arts at Tarleton State University, and the Task Force on Faculty and graduate Student Research Development, Data Processing, and Computer Usage

10-49
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Reports titled A Report on Reducing Barriers to Inquiry by the College of Education, Systems to Rank Universities: An Analysis prepared by Elaine P. Edlind and Robert E. Shutes for the Target 2000 Project, and Summaries prepared by John E. Hutchinson of the Gourman Reports to rate undergraduate and graduate and professional programs in American and International Reports

10-50
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Memo about and schedule for an inquiry exposition about the College of Education and a booklet for an Executive Briefing to the Academic Task Force by Dean of Education Dean C. Corrigan

10-51
Target 2000 - Texas A&M University, Form letter sent to members of the committee, reports titled Statement on the College of Agriculture to the Academic Task Force and Texas A&M University's Global Outreach by Jack L. Cross and Mary Alice Pisani number 3 in the President's World University Series and a pamphlet on the Teaching, Research, and Service of The Texas A&M University System

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Higher Education, Fact sheets and other information on Texas State Technical Institute and the need for Technical training, report of the Southern Regional Education Board titled Tuition Policy for the Eighties, Study Paper 28 of the Texas College and University System Coordinating Board titled Space Use - Space Needs: The Availability and Use of Public Senior Higher Education Facilities in Texas, and recommendations of the Texas College and University System Coordinating Board on Faculty Compensation in Texas Public Colleges and Universities, 1980-1981

9-2
Higher Education, List of Institutions of Higher Education in Texas, 1980-81 and report titled Informing the Future: A Plan for Higher Education for the Eighties, and working papers for Informing the Future, all by the Texas College and University System Coordinating Board, 1981

9-3
Higher Education, Proceedings of a conference at the University of Texas at Austin titled The Quality of Baccalaureate Education: Expectations and Measures and report by the Texas College and University System Coordinating Board titled Postsecondary Educational Supply and Occupational Demand in Texas, 1981

9-4
Higher Education, Texas College and University System Coordinating Board statistical report on population, 1970-2000, with emphasis upon students at various age levels, catalog of seminars on Improving Management Productivity at Texas Tech University, brochure on the Robert A. Taft Institute of Government Seminar at the University of Texas at Arlington, and report of the Task Force on Higher Education and Schools of the Southern Regional Education Board titled The Need for Quality, 1981

9-5
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Background materials, 1981

9-6
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Background materials, 1981

9-7
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Background materials, Texas Past and Future: A Survey prepared for the Texas 2000 Commission, 1981

9-8
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Draft of final report and copy of Final Report with cover memo and cover letter, 1982

9-9
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Background information, Letters to Charles Sprague, Chairman of the subcommittee on Health Manpower, responding to questions he asked about medical education at the September 18, 1982 meeting of the subcommittee, 1981

9-10
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Background information, Letters, memos, and brief reports on technical and vocational education, continuing education, community education, and financial aid, and Statement on the Education of Public School Teachers by James L. Powell, Chairman of the Board of Regents of the University of Texas System. 1981

9-11
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Background information, letters and reports and recommendations of the subcommittee on Health Professional Education on Analysis of Health Professional Schools and Recommendations, 1981

9-12
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Letter, Governor's Executive Order WPC-21 creating the task force, rules of procedure for the task force, and what appear to be printouts of overheads for a presentation to the task force perhaps at its first meeting, 1981

9-13
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Letters, clippings, background information, and drafts of reports of subcommittees of the task force, 1981

9-14
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Letters from task force chairman George J. Race, 1981

9-15
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Agendas for the February-April 1982 meetings and minutes of the May 1981-February 1982 meetings of the task force, and a few statements presented to the task force, 1981-1982

9-16
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Letter, memo, draft reports of subcommittees, and draft reports of the task force, 1981-1982

9-17
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Letter from chairman Charles C. Sprague to Douglas R. DeCluitt about issues the task force will consider or is considering concerning medical education, 1981

9-18
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Letters, memos, meeting notices, and agendas for meetings November 1981-February 1982

9-19
Higher Education, Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, Letter, memo, lists of members of the task force subcommittees, and notes by Rita Crocker Clements of some of the early meetings, July 1981-February 1982

9-20
Governors' Associations, National Governors' Association, Annual Reports, 1978-1981

9-21
Governors' Associations, National Governors' Association, Meeting Programs, 1979-1982

9-22
Governors' Associations, National Governors' Association, Pictorial directories of Governors of the American States, Commonwealths, and Territories, 1979-1981

9-23
Governors' Associations, National Governors' Association, Directories of Staff Assistants to the Governors, 1979-1981

9-24
Governor's Associations, National Governors' Association, Letters, programs, lists of governors with addresses and political affiliation, directories of committees, and remarks of Governor William P. Clements, Jr. at the winter meeting, 1979

9-25
Governors' Associations, National Governors' Association, Letters, programs, lists of governors with addresses and political affiliations, and directories of committees, 1980

9-26
Governors' Associations, National Governors' Association, Programs, directory of committees, lists of governors with addresses and political affiliations, and a draft report of a survey of spouses of governors, 1981

9-27
Governors' Associations, National Governors' Association, Programs, directory of committees, lists of governors with addresses and political affiliations, information on the President's Federalism Initiative, background information on the program for one meeting, newsletter, and talking points for Governor Clements' report to the Task Force on North American Cooperation, text of his remarks on Texans War on Drugs, text of his remarks on the National Energy Policy, and a copy of the National Energy Policy he proposed at the August meeting. 1982

9-28
Governors' Associations, National Governors' Association, Rita Crocker Clements' briefing book for the August 1982 meeting

9-29
Governors' Associations, Republican Governors' Association, Letters to Rita Crocker Clements, agenda/program, lists of governors and staff, list of governors' wives attending, and clippings, 1979

9-30
Governors' Associations, Republican Governors' Association, Letter and memo to Rita Crocker Clements and letter from her, information on the National Republican Convention, and a pictorial/biographical directory of Republican governors and their spouses, 1980

9-31
Governors' Associations, Republican Governors' Association, Notes by and letter to Rita Crocker Clements, memo about a news story regarding a meeting of Democratic governors, information booklet on guest speakers at the November conference, agenda, and pictorial/biographical directory of Republican governors and their spouses, 1981 and program for the 1982 conference

9-32
Governors' Associations, Southern Governors' Conference, Letters, memos, proposed resolution by Governor William P. Clements, Jr. titled Policy Statement on Deregulation of Oil Prices, report of the American Bankers Association titled Summary of Survey of Results on Difficulties of Proving Basis for Carryover Purposes, booklet on furnishing the house of the president of the College of William and Mary, report done by Deborah Dependahl at the Seminar for Historical administrations on the Virginia Executive Mansion, lavishly illustrated booklet on La Fortaleza in San Juan, Puerto Rico, biographical information on Rita Crocker Clements, February 1982 issue of State Government News containing an article titled First Ladies of the South, and what appears to be printouts of overheads for a presentation titled Energy and the U. S. Economy at a conference, 1979-1982

9-33
Governors' Associations, Border Governors' Conference, Letters, invitation, agenda, minutes of a private governors' meeting, report from the state of California titled Investing for Prosperity, program for the conference, and July 1980 issue of the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas about the conference held in El Paso, 1980-1981

9-34
Human Services, Report titled The Potential in the Patchwork: A Future Pattern for Human Services in Texas by the Special Senate Committee on Delivery of Human Services in Texas, separate printing of the Recommendations of that committee, and report of the Dallas Commission on Children and Youth titled "Is it well with the Child?" 1979-1980

9-35
Human Services, Advisory Council for Developmental Disabilities, Note, information on the council, and a report by the council titled A Report on the Texas Developmental Disabilities Program, 1981-1982

9-36
Immigration, Testimony of Governor Clements before an unidentified Congressional committee, summary of a private of meetings during the Border Governors' conference in El Paso in October 1981, executive order WPC-37 establishing the Governor's Task Force on Undocumented Mexican Workers, resolution of the National Governors' Association on illegal immigration, notes of a meeting about illegal immigration of alternates to the Border Governor's Conference, briefing sheet on the Task Force on Undocumented Workers, list of members of that task force, agenda for a meeting with U. S. Senators, list of people attending that meeting, and reports of the Binational Committee of the Border Governors' conference, 1981

Clippings G-W, E-H

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8-1
Clippings - GOP [Grand Old Party, Republican Party,] 1979-1981, mostly about activities and events of Governor Clements with some participation by Rita Crocker Clements

8-2
Clippings - Historical Preservation [Capitol Restoration, Main Street Program, Governor's Mansion Restoration, and general], 1979-1980

8-3
Clippings - Historical Preservation [Capitol Restoration, Main Street Program, Governor's Mansion Restoration, and general], 1981

8-4
Clippings - Historical Preservation [Capitol Restoration, Main Street Program, Governor's Mansion Restoration, and general], 1982

8-5
Clippings - Human Interest, 1979-1982

8-6
Clippings - Immunization, 1979

8-7
Clippings - Inauguration, 1979

8-8
Clippings - Legislative Ladies Club, 1981

8-9
Clippings - Legislature, 1981

8-10
Clippings - Libraries, 1980

8-11
Clippings - March of Dimes, 1979-1980

8-12
Clippings - Mexican Americans, 1979-1982

8-13
Clippings - Mexican Governors, 1980-1981

8-14
Clippings - Minorities, 1981

8-15
Clippings - Museums, 1981

8-16
Clippings - NWEE [National Women's Employment and Education], 1980-1981

8-17
Clippings - Political Strategy, 1980-1981

8-18
Clippings - Schiwetz, E. M. (Buck), 1982

8-19
Clippings - Texas Vietnam Veteran's Memorial, 1982

8-20
Clippings - WPC Press Relations, 1981

8-21
Education, Correspondence, 1979

8-22
Education, Correspondence, 1980

8-23
Education, Correspondence, 1981-1982

8-24
Education, Letters to Mrs. Clements following her speech to Republican women in Fort Worth and copies of her responses, her remarks on education to the Oak Hills Lions Club, and of a letter Governor Clements sent out explaining his position on education, 1979

8-25
Education - Speech Material, A cartoon, short article titled Your Child's School and the "Back to Basics" Movement from April 1979 Better Homes and Gardens, article titled The Eleventh Annual Gallup Poll of the Public's Attitudes Toward the Public Schools by George H. Gallup from the September 1979 Phi Delta Kappan, a report titled The American Teacher by A. Bartlett Ciamatti, memo from Paul T. Wrotenbery to Governor Clements on Medical Insurance Contributions by School Districts, cover letter and report of the reaction of the State Board of Education to the Report and Recommendations of the Governor's Advisory Committee on education, chapter four titled Regulations and Running Room of a long range planning study by Malcolm Moos titled The Post-Land Grant University, and a report There Is a Way to Reduce School Failure and Delinquency from High/Scope Educational Research Foundation 1979-1981

8-26
Education - Press, Notes by Mrs. Clements, letters, memos, statement of Governor Clements' position on teacher pay raise, an analysis of student attendance and achievement data by the Houston Independent School District, statistical information concerning state expenditures for education, report by the Association of Texas Educators titled A Comparison of State Employee Salaries with Public Education Salaries, report titled A Public Education Management System for Improved Accountability and Tax Relief, speech by Mrs. Clements to the Chamber of Commerce at Henrietta, Texas on March 13, 1979, speeches by Governor Clements including his January 13, 1979 State of the State Address, a February 27, 1979 address to a joint session of the 66th Legislature, to the Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas legislative luncheon on March 6, 1979, to the Fourth Annual Convention of the Association of Texas Educators on March 16, 1979, and to teachers in Brady, Texas on April 19, 1979, press releases, and clippings, 1979-1980

8-27
Education - Legislation, Letters, report by L. Howard Grimes of Southern Methodist University titled Should the Public Schools Teach Values?, resolution honoring Governor's Advisory Committee on Education member Arnulfo Oliveira, resolutions concerning various issues adopted by the Texas Parent Teachers Association, and drafts of several education bills for the 67th Legislature regular session, 1979-1981

8-28
Education - Miscellaneous, Letters, note on the concerns of classroom teachers by Patsy Harlan, a comparison of Senate Bill 178 and the present Fragmented Curriculum, report by Lieutenant Governor Bill Hobby titled Description of the Permanent School Fund and the Available School Fund, questions submitted by the Weatherford Classroom Teachers Association probably for Mrs. Clements' speech to them, information for Mrs. Clements to use in responding to those questions, and copy of Mrs. Clements remarks, 1979-1981

8-29
Education - William S. Banowsky, University of Okalahoma, Article about him as president of the university from an unidentified newspaper of April 26, 1982

8-30
Education - Miscellaneous, Letters and notes on the Winston School in Dallas and the public school in Venus, report on Texas Foreign Language Enrollments, 1974-1979, June 1982 issue of a newsletter titled The Addendum published by the University of Texas containing a Statement on the Education of Public School Teachers by U. T. System Chancellor James L. Powell, a newsletter of the Grand Prairie Independent School District, a booklet about the Instructional Services Department of the Education Service Center Region 10 in Richardson, a booklet titled An Invitation to Participate in Creating Better Futures for Education, and the Report and Recommendations of the Governor's Advisory Committee on Education, 1980-1982

8-31
Education - University of Texas, Letter, copy of text on the university from the New York Times Selective Guide to Colleges, letter from the Director of Publicity at the university thanking the Times for the book, and a pictorial and documentary booklet titled The University of Texas 1881-1981 published to celebrate the centennial of the university, 1982

8-32
Effectiveness Program, State Government, Agendas, progress reports, newsletters, and article titled Businesslike Government from an unidentified and undated magazine, 1980-1982

8-33
Effectiveness Program, State Government, Report compiled by the Austin American-Statesman titled Governing Texas An Opportunity to Participate, 1981

8-34
Employment, Memos about CETA [Comprehensive Education and Training Act] grants and a clipping, 1981-1982

8-35
Energy, Note by Rita Crocker Clements, correspondence, position paper prepared by Governor Clements for consideration by the National Governors' Association, report prepared by Don Wallace, president of Delta Mining Corporation titled The Basis for a Practical Plan to Solve Our Current Critical Energy Shortage, resolution of the Republican Governors' Association regarding Maximizing Domestic Energy Production offered by Governor Clements, press release, and a report by the Council on Energy Resources at the University of Texas titled National Energy Policy Issues, 1979

8-36
Energy - AWARE [Alert Women About Resources and Energy], Letters, memos, proclamations, brochures, reports, clippings, lists of members of Nuclear Energy Women, press releases, list of speakers, and packets for monthly meetings of the executive committee, 1979

8-37
Energy - Electric Car, Memo to Governor Clements containing an agenda for a meeting with Ralph David Abernathy and members of the Amectran Corporation, photograph of what appears to be an electric car, and brief position paper on Amectran's contributions to the state of Texas, 1981

8-38
Energy - Materials, Flyer, pamphlets, and newsletters mostly on energy conservation in homes, 1979-1980

8-39
ERA [Equal Rights Amendment], Correspondence of Mrs. Clements primarily in response to a statement she made in July 1979 regarding the Susan B. Anthony dollar and a copy of that statement, 1979

8-40
ERA [Equal Rights Amendment], Press, Correspondence, clippings, and copies of Senate Joint Resolution 1 of the 92nd Congress regarding ERA and Vernon's Annotated Constitution of Texas regarding equal rights for women, 1979

8-41
Film Commission, Correspondence with Margin Jurow about a meeting, background information about the Commission for that meeting, program for and report on the 1980 Film Commission Cineposium, 1979-1980

8-42
Foundations - Directory of Texas Foundations, 1980

8-43
Foundations - Foundation for Creative Television Programming, Letters, policy statement, list of officers and trustees, brochures, and clippings containing information about the foundation, 1982

8-44
Foundations - W. K. Kellogg Foundation, Note and history of the foundation, 1930-1980

8-45
Foundations - Meadows Foundation Incorporated, 1979 annual report

8-46
Wolf Trap Foundation - Letters, brochures, lists of members of the board of directors, press releases, minutes of one meeting of the board of directors, an annual report of the president of the board, reports on ticket sales, a budget, and other financial information, 1979-1981

8-47
Health Education, Brochure on Texas Tech University and Texas Tech University School of Medicine, Texas College and University System Coordinating Board study paper 29 titled Allied Health Education in Texas; Guiding Concepts for the 80s, and Southern Regional Education Board report titled Alternatives in Medical Education in the South: Supply, Distribution, and Cost, 1978-1980

8-48
Higher Education, Two brochures on Texas Woman's University, report of the Committee on Public and Private Colleges of the Governor's Task Force on Higher Education, and reports titled Financial Aid for Texas Students by Texas College and University System Coordinating Board, Vocational Education . . . The Teachers Speak, tenth annual report to the governor of Texas by the Advisory Council for Technical-Vocational Education in Texas, Vocational Education - A Decade of Progress, 10th Annual Report of the Advisory Council for Technical - Vocational Education in Texas to the State Board for Vocational Education, Education: Texas' Resource for Tomorrow, report of the Governor's Committee on Education Beyond the High School, and Texas Higher Education in transition by the Texas College and University System Coordinating Board, 1978-1981

U-W; Clippings A-G

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7-1
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Reports distributed to commission members including Texas 2000 Commission Report and Recommendations, March 1982; Governor's Task Force on Higher Education: Report and Recommendations, May 1982; and a special issued of the National Journal about The Decision Makers: Reagan's Team: Where They Came From, Where They're Going, April 1981

7-2
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Reports distributed to commission members including Governor's Advisory Committee on Education: Report and Recommendations, June 1980 and April 1982; Texas Advisory Council on Employment, Training and Welfare Reform: Report and Recommendations, September 1981; Governor's Annual Report 1981 on Texas State Government Effectiveness Program

7-3
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Resource Materials on academic units including School of Architecture, College of Business Administration and Graduate School of Business, College of Communication, Division of Continuing Education, College of Education, College of Engineering, College of Fine Arts, School of Law, College of Liberal Arts, Graduate School of Library and Information Science, College of Natural Sciences, School of Nursing, College of Pharmacy, Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs, and School of Social Work

7-4
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Resource Materials on academic units and activities including Graduate Education, Research, and General Administrative and Support Services and an appendix containing charts and tables

7-5
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Third draft of the Commission Report with a separate report of suggested changes by members of the commission, March 1983

7-6
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Report of the commission, June 1983, a preview copy for the Board of Regents

7-7
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Memos from Chairman Whales H. Madden, Jr. about various events and activities associated with the celebration, a section of On Campus probably of sometime in February 1983 about the opening ceremonies, an inventory of suggested changes to the second draft of the report of the commission, and speeches by president Peter T. Flawn titled The Imperative for Excellence and the University in the Information Age, and two sections of the September 14, 1983 of the Austin American-Statesman, January-September 1983

7-8
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Reprint of Preliminary Announcement, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, First Session - 1883-4, program for the September 15, 1983 Centennial Convocation, Report of the Centennial Commission, September 15, 1983, and two sections of the September 14, 1983 issue of the Austin American-Statesman

7-9
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Remarks by Chancellor E. D. Walker, Regents Chairman Jon P. Newton, Governor Mark White, commission chairman Wales H. Madden, Jr. and speech by president Peter T. Flawn titled The University in the Information Age at the September 15, 1983 convocation, September 26-October 2, 1983 issue of On Campus about the centennial celebration, memos and other materials about and text of remarks of various individuals at, invitation to, and program for a December 8, 1983 dinner to honor members of the commission

7-10
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Memos, notes, brief reports, speeches by president Peter T. Flawn titled The Centennial Legacy and The University of Texas at Austin in 1984, clippings, directories of members of the commission, and other materials related to follow-up meetings of the commission in 1984 and 1985

7-11
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Letters, memos, press release, clippings, three articles by Peter Elkind from the May 1986 Texas Monthly with commentary and "grades" by Commission Chairman Wales Madden, Jr., report of Representative Mike Toomey to the Appropriations Committee on higher education funding, memo and report by Marsha K. Moss director of the Office of Institutional Studies to president William H. Cunningham about the Toomey report, notes for remarks on behalf of the Board of Regents by Jess Hay to "Friends of U. T." about projected decreases in appropriations for higher education, a directory of the 69th Texas Legislature, remarks of president William H. Cunningham to special friends of the university and report of Board of Regents chairman Jess Hay about deficit reductions proposals for 1987, and forms and notes about the 1986 meeting of the commission

7-12
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Invitation to a program to honor, honorees, and holders of endowed faculty positions in 1984, programs for the Centennial Round-up Revue on April 9, 1983 and the dedication of new facilities for the College of Fine Arts and Performing Arts Center on April 25, 1981, University of Texas System financial report for 1984, pictorial/documentary pamphlet to celebrate the founding of the university, catalogue of Treasures of the University's First Hundred Years included in an exhibit at the Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum June 4-November 27, 1983, heavily illustrated report of the centennial observance, 1981-1983, an issue of the College of Liberal Arts newsletter titled Logos in 1986, and a report about oil and gas production and funding for education in Texas titled Texas Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow by S. Charles Maurice and Steve Pejovich, 1981-1986

7-13
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Brochure containing a calendar of university-wide events for 1983, a calendar of all types of events during 1983, guidelines about the design and use of a centennial logo, and memos, brief reports, and a commission directory for the 1987 reunion

7-14
Welfare State, articles titled The Welfare Dollar Goes 'Round and 'Round by Clayton Thomas in the January 18, 1974 National Review, "One Stop" Health Care: How It Works from the January 21, 1974 U. S. News & World Report, Health Insurance for Everyone: The Nixon Plan vs. Others in the February 11, 1974 U. S. News & World Report, and A Decade of the Great Society: Success or Failure? from the June 9, 1975 U. S. News & World Report; table from the Joint Economic Committee providing federal outlays for selected income transfer programs for the years 1968 and 1973; speech of U. S. Representative John M. Ashbrook of Ohio on welfare reform Trojan horse from the March 4, 1970 Congressional Record; and clippings, 1973-1978

7-15
White, Mark, Article titled Mark White's Coming-Out Party by Paul Burka from the May 1983 Texas Monthly and clippings, 1983-1985

7-16
Women's Liberation, Notes and statements by Rita Crocker Clements; invitation to the Second Women's Leadership Conference, letter from Kay Bieberdorf and Elizabeth Blair with draft plan to create a body to promote the status of Women in Texas; letter from Betty Hagerman to Mrs. Gerald R. Ford concerning promotion of the equality of women; report of the legislative committee of the Public Affairs Luncheon Club of Dallas on the equal rights amendment; reports on appointments of women; flyers titled Women Credit Bureaus and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Equal Rights in Action - The Effect on Men, What About That???? (about the ERA), and Equal Rights Amendment Is Dangerous to Women!!!; articles titled Baby, Briefcase . . . or Both? from the May [no year given] DallaCite, What Makes Sissy [Farenthold] Run? by Chase Untermeyer from Texas Monthly [no year given], The Equal Rights Amendment Is Not the Way by Paul A. Fruend from the March 1971 Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review, Women in Government: Interviews with 6 in Top Jobs from the January 17, 1972 U. S. News & World Report, The Ten Highest-Ranking Women in Big Business from the April 1973 Fortune, and The Alioto by Shana Alexander from the March 5, 1974 Newsweek; reports titled Women State Legislators: Report from A Conference at the Center for the American Woman and Politics at Rutgers University May 18-21, 1972, and The Equal Rights Amendment: Its Implications and Intent by Barbara Dixon published by the Library of Congress; and clippings, 1971-1986

7-17
Clippings--Aging, 1979-1982 including the May-June 1982 issue of The Older Texan

7-18
Clippings - Alcoholism, 1979-1980

7-19
Clippings - Appointments, 1979-1981

7-20
Clippings - Beautification/Beautify Texas including Beautify Texas Council, Main Street and Mansion restoration, 1978-1980

7-21
Clippings - Beautification/Beautify Texas including Beautify Texas Council newsletter Beautiflyer, Main Street, and Mansion restoration, 1981-1982

7-22
Clippings - Campaign 1982, January 1979-December, 1981

7-23
Clippings - Campaign, 1982, January-July, 1982

7-24
Clippings - Campaign, 1982, August-December, 1982

7-25
Clippings - Cartoons (2), 1979 and 1980

7-26
Clippings - DPS [Department of Public Safety], Most clippings are about use of unmarked vehicles to catch speeders; also includes a color photograph of the DPS officers who protected the Governor all of whom are identified

7-27
Clippings - Drugs, 1979-1982

7-28
Clippings - Education, 1979-1982

7-29
Clippings [with a couple of letters and memos] - 1979-1981

7-30
Clippings - Energy, 1979-1980

7-31
Clippings - Equal Rights Amendment, 1979

7-32
Clippings - GOP [Grand Old Party, Republican Party], 1979-1981, mostly about activities of Rita Crocker Clements

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Box-Folder
6-1
Reagan, Nancy, Clippings, 1980

6-2
Revenue Sharing, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements; letters from I. David Wheat to Rita Crocker Clements inclosing information on and a copy of the Better Communities Act and a directory of recipients of shared revenue; press releases from the White House providing facts on the Better Communities Act and transcript of a press conference by Secretary of Housing and Urban Development James T. Lynn; memo from the City of Dallas about revenue sharing policies and procedures; an article titled We've Been Asked About the Shift of Power Back to the "Grass Roots" form the October 28, 1974 U. S. News & World Report; a talking paper press release from the Republican National Committee about revenue sharing; and clippings, 1973-1974

6-3
Supreme Court, Brief notes by Rita Crocker Clements; articles including a fragment of one on members of the court from the July 22, 1974 Time, one titled The Changing Court - Where Stevens Fits in from the December 15, 1975 U. S. News & World Report, Some Different Thoughts about Bakke by William F. Harvey from the February 3, 1978 National Review, and At Home on the Bench by Joe Marshall from an unidentified magazine of uncertain date other than the late 1970s; and clippings, 1971-1977

6-4
Taxes, Flyers including one from the Assessor & Collector of Taxes of Dallas County in 1971, one about the last chance to vote on tax relief in California, and one about the threat of increased taxes on capital gains from an unknown source; a tract titled How to Reduce Taxes by Leonard E. Read published by the Foundation for Economic Education, Inc.; two reports on the National Dividend Plan and one report from the Association of Junior Leagues of America on the effect of the Tax Reform Act of 1969; speeches by U. S. Representative Thurston B. Morton of Kentucky on the national dividend plan from the May 9, 1968 Congressional Record and by U. S. Representative Collins (state and first name not given) on congress encouraging business from the May 28, 1970 Congressional Record; two newsletters of the Heritage Foundation on aspects of the federal tax debate; several issues of Freedom File; and clippings, 1962-1985

6-5
Texas Legislature, Articles titled May the Lobby Hold You in the Palm of Its Hand by Lee Clark from the May 24, 1968 Texas Observer and The Ten Best and (Sigh) . . . the Ten Worst Legislators from an uncertain issue of Texas Monthly; news release from the Republican Party of Texas regarding multi-member legislative districts in Texas; legislative reports from Representative Fred Agnich, Senator Walter Mengden, Lieutenant Governor Bill Hobby, Texas Federation of Republican Women, and excerpts from one of the National Federation of Republican Women; report on how a bill becomes a law in Texas; staff directory of Texas Republicans in the Texas Legislature; and clippings, 1968-1973

6-6
University of Texas Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors, Correspondence, agendas for and minutes of meetings, invitations, and annual address of President Charles A. La Maistre to the staff, 1985-1986

6-7
University of Texas Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors, Letters, press releases, clippings and information sheets of special events to raise funds, agenda for board meeting of January 15, 1987 with transcripts of remarks of Steven C. Schultz and the report of President Charles La Maistre, 1986-1987

6-8
University of Texas Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors, Pamphlets/reports including lists of the members of the President's Council in 1985 and 1986, list of the President's Associates in 1986, report on patient attitudes survey titled What Our Patients Say in 1986, progress report for 1983-1984 of the M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, 1985 annual report of the M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, and 1984-85 and 1985-86 annual reports of the Foundation Board of Visitors, 1983-1986

6-9
University of Texas Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors, Autumn 1986 and Winter 1978 issues of Conquest the latter being the 1986 annual report of the M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, October 1986 issue of Innovations in Oncology, 1986-87 Board of Visitors membership directory, 1986-87 Board of Visitors annual report, Strategic Plan for the University of Texas System Cancer Center for 1987-1993, and brochures the Four Seasons, Lancaster, and Remington hotels, 1986-1987

6-10
University of Texas Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors, Letters, forms, lists of the President's Council for 1985 and the President's Associates for 1986, and other documents relating to fundraising campaign VII, 1985-1986

6-11
University of Texas Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors, Board members book for the 1986 annual meeting

6-12
University of Texas Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors, Board members book for the 1985 annual meeting

6-13
University of Texas Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors, Brochure The Texas List of Unrequired Reading of the College of Liberal Arts with a cover letter from associate dean of the college Joseph M. Horn and annual financial reports of the University of Texas System, 1985-1989

6-14
University of Texas Cancer Center Foundation Board of Visitors, Article titled The PUF [Permanent University Fund] Assault from the January/February 1987 Alcalde, letters, a recap of general revenue appropriations for higher education for 1987-88 and 1988-89, reports titled A Summary of the Texas Financial Situation and The Future of the University of Texas System and Its Interface with the Future of Texas, Infractions Report No. 7 on Case No. 1181 - University of Texas, Austin [with all names redacted], press release, March 2-8, 1987 issue and special supplement to the October 23, 1989 issue of On Campus, and an article about the University of Texas Graduate School of Business with a commentary by George Kozmetsky, former dean of the school, 1987-1989

6-15
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Discussion draft of the report of Task Force VII of the Commission, November 38, 1982

6-16
University of Texas Centennial Commission, General Information packet including a calendar; list of task forces with names of chairs, vice chairs, UT resource persons, and members of each, and charges to each; and an agenda for the February 26, 1982 leadership meeting

6-17
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Information packet for the first meeting containing a roster of members of the Commission, agenda for March 29-30, 1981 meeting, names of chairs and vice chairs and charges for each task force, and information on logistics, 1981

6-18
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Information packet for September 23-26 meeting of the commission including drafts of a mission statement and task force reports on academic programs, research, students and student life, public services and external relations, resources, and university management, 1981

6-19
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Letter, information on continuing education, and agenda packet for the September 23, 1981 meeting of the Joint Committee on Continuing Education, 1981

6-20
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Joint Committee on Continuing Education, Agenda packet for the December 1, 1981 meeting including a report on the History, Heritage and Traditions of Extension and Its Relationship to the University by Margaret Berry and information on continuing education courses and other activities offered by several of the colleges, 1981

6-21
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Task Force V Public Service and External Relations, Memos, lists of officers and members of the task force, records of external contacts various units of the university make with alumni, and academic calendars produced for the women's and men's residence halls, 1981-1982

6-22
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Task Force V Public Service and External Relations, Letters and agenda packets for meetings of June 26, September 25-26, and November 19, 1981 and January 11, 1982 meeting and draft of a White Paper for the February 20, 1982 meeting of the task force

6-23
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Task Force V Public Service and External Relations, Second draft of Task Force V White Paper of March 2, 1982, agenda packet materials for April 23-24, 1982 meeting including a report on Continuing Education

6-24
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Lists, Three lists of members and honorary members of the commission and brief biographical sketches of the members, 1981

6-25
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Continuing Legal Education, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements, lists of Continuing Legal Education activities between 1976 and 1981, Letter from the dean to alumni, information about the University ot Texas Law School Association, list of University of Texas School of Law Board of Visitors, a brochure, programs for four legal conferences in 1981, and copy of the summer 1981 alumni magazine for the University of Texas School of Law

6-26
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Continuing Legal Education, Lists of, information about, and programs for conferences held from 1976-1981

6-27
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Information on several of the task forces and their activities, schedule for discussion group meetings on April 23, 1982, list of members of the several discussion groups and task force consultants, and copy of Chairman Madden's report to the Board of Regents on February 11, 1982, 1981-1982

6-28
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Schedules for the commission meeting of September 24-25, 1982

6-29
University of Texas Centennial Commission, List of advisory council liaison persons to the Centennial Commission, press release, pictorial/documentary brochure on the history of the university, 1881-1981, speech of Governor William P. Clements, Jr. to the commission on March 20, 1981, April 6-12, 1981 issue of On Campus with an article about Governor Clements' speech, remarks of Chancellor E. D. Walker to the commission on March 30, 1981 as published in the Addendum published by the Texas Times, copy of A National Energy Policy for the United States proposed by Governor William P. Clements, Jr., July, 1986, address of President Peter T. Flawn to the General Faculty on October 19, 1982, and miscellaneous memos and letters, 1981-1982

6-30
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements on meetings of the commission and of Task Force V on September 25, 1981 and some on a memo concerning members of the commission making contributions to fund the work of the commission and a statistical report on the amounts of money the Texas Legislature appropriated to the several colleges and universities for each student in 1982, 1981-1982

6-31
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Speeches probably to the commission by president Peter T. Flawn titled On Economic Systems, Bureaucracy, Higher Education, and the Public Interest, The Condition of the University, March 20, 1981; The State of the University - 1982; and Public Policy and the University 1881-1981, 1981-1982

6-32
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Task Force White Papers, March 1982 identified as working papers for Commission use only, not for circulation

6-33
University of Texas Centennial Commission, Annual report to the president on Continuing Education, 1979-1980

6-34
University of Texas Centennial Commission, The University of Texas Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Observance, A Collection of materials Relating to the Work of the Commission of 75, 1957-1960, a flyer on the Permanent University Fund, a booklet on the University of Texas System, and a pamphlet titled The University of Texas at Austin, A Preview

A-P

Box-Folder
5-1
National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity, Annual reports for 1971-1975 and a report titled The Poor 1970: A Chartbook by the Office of Economic Opportunity

5-2
National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity, Folder prepared for Mrs. Rita Crocker Clements containing information about Office of Economic Opportunity, Annual Report of the Office of Economic Opportunity for 1971, report of the Office of Economic Opportunity Institute on Energy Conservation and the Poor, 1974, booklet on the Legal Services Projects and Legal Services Project Directors of the Office of Economic Opportunity, May 1972, excerpts from the report titled CDCs: New Hope for the Inner City by the Twentieth Century Fund Task Force Community Development Corporations, 1971, and two articles on the war on poverty from March 5 and May 21, 1973 issues of U. S. News & World Report

5-3
Armstrong, Anne, One letter to her, three letters from her to Rita Crocker Clements, notes by Rita Crocker Clements and clippings about her, 1972-1976

5-4
Budget, Letter, table of federal spending by fiscal years showing the amount of the budget and amount of deficit or surplus for 1933-1975, clippings, newsletters of the Heritage Foundation, and a report of the Heritage Foundation titled Slashing the Deficit, 1974-1987

5-5
Carter, Jimmy, Clippings, 1975-1977

5-6
Carter, Jimmy, Clippings, 1977-1980

5-7
CIA [Central Intelligence Agency], Clippings, 1973-1975

5-8
Congress, Clippings, 1969-1979

5-9
Courts, Clippings, 1973

5-10
Crime, Letter, note, clippings, and listing of VIP-NCCD [Volunteers in Prevention - National Council on Crime and Delinquency] training tapes from the University of Alabama, 1973-1975

5-11
Defense Policy, Resolutions, notes by Rita Crocker Clements, clippings, newsletters, articles titled The Cold-War College Think Tanks by Berkeley Rice from the June 1969 Washington Monthly and America's Clear and Present Danger from the March 1967 Reader's Digest, flyers/tracts titled Phased Unilateral Disarmament, The Atlantic Alliance and United States Security, and America's Space Program: An Appraisal, pamphlets/booklets titled The ABM and the Changed Strategic Military Balance U.S.A VS. U.S.S.R. by the National Strategy Committee of the American Security Council and USSR vs. USA: The ABM and the Changed Strategic Military Balance by Willard F. Libby, William J. Thaler, and Nathan F. Twining and several issues of Freedom File, 1964-1969

5-12
Defense Policy, Letters, including one from Senator John Tower, clippings, and newsletters, 1971-1974

5-13
Defense Policy, Articles titled The Defense Budget and Israel from an early 1975 issue of Commentary with a note from Bill Clements to Rita Clements attached, Now - A Tougher U.S. - Interview with James R. Schlesinger, Secretary of Defense in the May 26, 1975 U. S. News & World Report, Does U.S. Need the B-1 Bomber? in the April 26, 1976 U. S. News & World Report;
Speeches including Remarks of the President Richard Nixon to the New England Council at its 51st New England Conference in Boston on November 7, 1975, Statements of Deputy Secretary of Defense William P. Clements, Jr. before the Committee on Armed Services of the United States House of Representatives on May 18, 1976 and before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government of the Joint Economic Committee of the United States Congress on June 25, 1976, and before the Subcommittee on Federal Spending Practices, Efficiency and Open Government of the Committee on Government Operations of the United States Senate on September 29, 1976, press release of remarks of Congressman Melvin Price of Illinois responding to a Pentagon attack on House Armed Services Committee, press release of a statement of Secretary of Defense Donald R. Rumsfeld on September 28, 1976, agenda for a meeting in a Defense Department conference area with list of attendees on September 23, 1976, and lists of attendees at what appears to be similar events on October 7, 1976 and November 4, 1976; two issues of Washington Alert; and clippings, 1975-1976

5-14
Defense Policy, Article titled The State of Our National Defense by Floyd George Steele in the November 15, 1978 issue of The Review of the NEWS, report on President-Elect Ronald Reagan's Transition Team, Foreign Policy and National Security, four issues of Washington Report, two newsletters, and clippings, 1977-1978\

5-15
Democratic Party, Solicitation letter with list of campaign debts and a photograph of George Wallace and clippings about the Party activities, 1973-1977

5-16
Domestic Issues, Booklet titled Reorganizing the Federal Bureaucracy: The Rhetoric and the Reality by Michael P. Balzano published by the American Enterprise Institute; articles titled Who Really Runs Washington? from the November 24, 1975 issue of U. S. News & World Report, The Economy in an Election Year from the February 2, 1976 Business Week, An Inside Look at Our Runaway Bureaucracy from the October 3, 1977 U. S. News & World Report; flyer The Assault on America's Competitive Energy Industry adapted from the Fall 1975 Bulletin of the Standard Oil Company of California; newsletters of U. S. News & world Report on inflation, Senator John Tower of Texas on the threat to the U. S. economy by the Humphrey-Hawkins bill, and the Heritage Foundation on privatization as a means for cutting federal spending; speeches by U. S. Representative Jack F. Kemp of New York in the November 1, 1975 and April 14, 1976 Congressional Record; and clippings, 1975-1983

5-17
Economy, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements including a lengthy one on a seminar presentation by Percy Graves, financial editor of U. S. News & World Report; a $500 peso note of the Republic of Argentina on which someone had written its value as .001; flyer titled The Ten Pillars of Economic Wisdom by the American Economic Foundation; letter sent to U. S. Senator J. Glenn Beall of Maryland and distributed by U. S. Representative Ed Foreman of Texas about excessive spending by the U. S. government; staff newsletter of David L. Babson and Company about the government versus private operation; legislative committee report by the National Committee for Economic Freedom supporting passage of the Liberty Amendment to reduce federal spending introduced by U. S. Representative James B. Utt from Washington, DC; articles titled Fiscal, Monetary Policy Still Hold Key by Albert H. Cox, Jr., in the September 15, 1971 issued of Bankers Monthly and How to Give Our Economy a Boost by Roger M. Blough from a 1962 issue of This Week Magazine; several issues of Freedom File; and clippings, 1962-1971

5-18
Economy, Note by Rita Crocker Clements; invitation to, program for, and notes by Rita Crocker Clements about the fourth Business Conditions Management Briefing in Dallas on December 13, 1973; tracts titled The Truth about the Great Depression by Hans F. Sennholz and Free Enterprise Economics by Tom Rose; articles titled Why the Dollar Is Bouncing Back from the December 3, 1973 U. S. News & World Report, '74 A crucial Year from the January 7, 1974 issue of U. S. News & World Report, Why the Prospect Is Suddenly Darker from the August 1974 Fortune, A Bad Year for the Rich Countries from the August 1974 Fortune, Overlooked News for the Fresh Start from the September 1974 Fortune, Inflation by "Negotiated" Cost-Push from Value Line Selection & Opinion, Points That Got Lost in the Shuffle form the September 21, 1974 Business Week, The Chill of a Changing Climate from October 1974 Fortune, Nation's Bankers See Slow Recovery in 1975 from the November 4, 1974 U. S. News & World Report, Consumer Is Paying Plenty, from the November 4, 1974 U. S. News and World Report, and An Envious World Looks at Germany's Economic "Miracle" from the November 4, 1974 U. S. News & World Report; Talking paper fact sheet and talking paper on the economy from the Republican National Committee; October 1973 Monthly Economic Letter from the First National City Bank of New York City; and clippings, 1973-1974

5-19
Economy, Articles titled Political Stance by Max Ways in the September 1975 Fortune, Why the Recession Will End in '75 in the March 10, 1975 U. S. News & World Report, Squeeze on the Middle Class in the May 2, 1977 U. S. News & World Report, and The ABC's of How Our Economy Works in the May 1, 1978 U. S. News & World Report; statement of Secretary of the Treasury before the House Ways and Means Committee on January 22, 1975; speech of U. S. Representative Jack F. Kemp of New York about the Jobs Creation Act in the June 20, 1975 Congressional Record; papers titled The Administration's Goals: Steady Growth, High Employment, and a Balanced Budget by 1981 by Charles L. Schultze, A New Congress for a New Era by Richard Boling, and The Dramatic Change in the Relationship between Politics and Economics by Carl Kaysen presented at the Committee on Economic Development October 1977 symposium Improving the Long-Term Performance of the U. S. Economy; newsletter on the economy by the U. S. News & World Report; and clippings, 1975-1977

5-20
Energy, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements; pamphlets titled PssssssT!! Obscene Profits? by the Phillips Petroleum Company and The United States Energy Outlook and Its Implications for National Policy (a speech by John G. McLean) published by the Americans for Middle East Understanding; articles titled U. S. Know-How Is on the Move Once More from the January 22, 1973 U. S. News & World Report, Can Nixon Head Off an Energy Crisis? from the March 5, 1973 U. S. News & World Report, and an untitled article about highways and gas shortages in Texas by an unidentified author from the Texas Monthly probably in 1975; a report on Energy and the Federal Budget with no identified source; newsletter of the Wilderness Society devoted to the Alaska Pipeline; memo from the Republican National Committee with copy of a resolution of the Nebraska State Republican Central Committee and newsletters of the First National Bank in Dallas and the American Petroleum Institute about the energy crisis; and clippings, 1964-1973

5-21
Energy, Agenda for the October 10, 1973 meeting Board of Directors of the Texas Federation of Republican Women on which Rita Crocker Clements wrote out a resolution calling upon its members to "become vigorous champions of a free market system"; cover memo from the Republican National Committee and information from the Department of Agriculture on rules and regulations for allocation of fuel for farmers; article titled What U. S. Can Do to Tap Energy Sources Closer Home from the December 3, 1973 U. S. News & World Report; talking papers from the Republican National Committee on the fuel situation and the new federal energy organization, and clippings, 1973

5-22
Energy, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements; a letter from Chairman and Chief Executive Office of Phillips Petroleum Company W. F. Martin to all employees and their families about important issues to the oil industry; articles titled The Whirlwind Confronts the Skeptics from the January 21, 1974 issue of Time, An End to Fuel Crisis? from the January 7, 1974 issue of U. S. News & World Report, Soaring Gas Prices - Why? from the January 14, 1974 issue of U. S. News & World Report, Rx for an Ailing Economy - Experts Just Can't Agree from the September 2, 1974 issue of U. S. News & World Report, and Oil Crisis: It Threatens to Bring Down the West from the October 14, 1974 issue of U. S. News & World Report; speech of U. S. Senator John Tower of Texas on oil depletion allowance and the independent operator from the December 10, 1974 Congressional Record; talking papers on energy and project independence from the Republican National Committee; and clippings

5-23
Energy, Flyer titled Natural Gas Deregulation and What It Will Cost You by Halliburton Company; tract An Energy Statement for America by the Leadership Foundation, Inc.; articles titled Energy: The Case for Self-Sufficiency by Harry Lucas, Jr., from the July 1975 issue of The World Today, and Energy Crisis: "Worse Than Before the Arab Embargo," from the May 12, 1975 U. S. News & World Report; newsletters from U. S. News & World Report on President Jimmy Carter's energy plan and from U. S. Senator John Tower of Texas on natural gas and federal control; and clippings, 1975-1977

5-24
Environment, Articles titled Mineral King Go or No Go? By Russ Leadabrand in the October 1969 issue of American Forests, The King Besieged by Jack Hope in an unidentified journal of uncertain date, One-Third of the U. S. Is Up for Grabs by Thomas L. Kimball in an unidentified journal of uncertain date, and The Newest Town in the February 26, 1973 issue of Time; flyers titled And Then There Were None by the World Wildlife Fund, The New Conservation by the Wilderness Society, Last Chance on Earth by the World Wildlife Fund, and The Living Wilderness by the Wilderness Society; pamphlet titled There Is Still Time by The Garcia Corporation; Public Hearing Alerts from the Wilderness Society on Yellowstone/Grand Teton, White Sands Wilderness, and Gila Wilderness hearings, letters from the Wilderness Society; and clippings, 1969-1984

5-25
Foreign Policy, Articles titled New Play, Same Game by Howard Flieger from the September 17, 1973 U. S. News & World Report, Out of 3 Decades of Turmoil - A New Asia Emerges from the January 14, 1974 U. S. News & World Report, Letter from Santiago: What the Junta Is Up to from the January 18, 1974 National Review, and Solzhenitsyn: An Artist Becomes an Exile form the February 25, 1974 Time; speeches including a cover memo from Peter O'Donnell, Jr. sending U. S. Senator Barry Goldwater a copy of a Statement by U. S. Senator J. W. Fullbright of Arkansas, remarks of U. S. Representative John M. Ashbrook of Ohio about various aspects of U. S. foreign policy during January-March 1974, and lengthy remarks about the Soviet Military Might in the October 24, 1973 Congressional Record; newsletters of the national Association of Pro America on the Genocide Treaty, the June 1973 issue of Imprimis of Hillsdale College containing an open letter to Mr. Ian Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia; and The Phyllis Schlafly Report of March 1973 on the genocide convention and American liberties; and clippings, 1973-1974

5-26
Foreign Policy, Program for a March 22, 1976 dinner to honor Henry A. Kissinger; announcement of the April 28, 1980 meeting of the Council on Foreign Relations, Inc. in honor of William P. Clements, Jr. Governor of Texas; articles titled As Insiders Tell It - How U. S. Got in Mess Abroad from the April 28, 1975 U. S. News & World Report, 30 Years After V-E Day U. S. Still "Over There" from the May 12, 1975 U. S. News & World Report, Saudi Arabia: Kingdom's Foreign Policy Remains Unchanged from the Summer 1975 The Lind, and Canal Zone: Political Issue in U. S., Time Bomb in Panama from the April 26, 1976 U. S. News & World Report; newsletters including two issues of Washington Report by the American Security Council on Henry Kissinger's foreign policy and the 1976 national security voting index and three issues of Heritage Foundation newsletters on standing firm in Lebanon, how the White House can regain control of foreign policy, and making the State Department work better; and clippings, 1975-1976

5-27
Foreign Trade, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements; tract titled Balance of Payments: A Time for Fundamentals, Critical Issues Paper No. 6 issued by the Republican Citizens Committee of the United States; newsletters titled Exclusive of December 24, 1973 on the vote of the U. S. Senate to repeal the Byrd Amendment on Rhodesia, Bank Letter of April 14, 1964 of the First National Bank in Dallas on the balance of payments, and Imprimis of March 1973 of Hillsdale College on the crisis in international economic relations; two issues of Freedom File; and clippings, 1964-1974

5-28
Hill, John, Four clippings, 1973-1977

5-29
Inflation, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements; tracts titled Inflation or Gold Standard? By Hans Sennholz, The Rising Cost of Living: Summary by Task Force on Federal Fiscal and Monetary Policies of the Republican National Committee, The Rising Cost of Living by the Task Force on Federal Fiscal and Monetary Policies of the Republican Committee, and The Cruelest Tax by T. V. Houser; article titled Warning on Inflation: "Future of Our Country Is in Jeopardy" by Arthur F. Burns in the June 10, 1974 U. S. News & World Report; newsletter titled Imprimis of Hillsdale College on the cause and cure of inflation; speech by U. S. Representative Jack F. Kemp of New York on free enterprise as the answer to inflation and recession from the February 3, 1975 Congressional Record; press releases from the Republican National Committee a summary of the remarks of Maurice H. Stans at the Republican Women's Conference in May 1966 on cost of living and from the Joint Senate-House Republican Leadership on the statement by U. S. Representative from Michigan Gerald R. Ford on inflation; several flyers/posters on inflation; several issues of Freedom File on inflation; and clippings, 1964-1975

5-30
Integration, Brief note by Rita Crocker Clements, article titled School Race Problems: The States Move in from November 28, 1977 U. S. News & World Report, and clippings, 1973-1977

5-31
Kissinger, Henry, Pamphlet (photocopy of) titled How Kissinger Did It: Step by Step in the Middle East by Edward R. F. Sheehan; articles titled Kissinger: The Uses and Limits of Power from the February 14, 1969 Time and Is He Indispensable? Answers to the Kissinger Riddle by Tad Szulc from New York of uncertain date in 1972; and clippings, 1969-1973

5-32
Kissinger, Henry, Articles titled In Kissinger's Own Words: Good and Bad of '73 - And What's Ahead from the January 7, 1974 U. S. News & World Report, How Kissinger Handled a War from the July 1, 1974 Time, and "Superstar" Kissinger from the October 28, 1974 U. S. News & World Report; and clippings, 1974-1975

5-33
Middle East, A brief note by Rita Crocker Clements; Articles titled Arabs and Their Money - A Lot of Ways to Spend It form the January 14, 1974 U. S. News & World Report and Persian Gulf: Where Big Powers Are Playing a Risky Game from the March 10, 1975 U. S. News & World Report; speech titled The Clear and Present Danger presented by U. S. Senator J. William Fullbright of Arkansas at Westminster College; newsletter of the American Security Council titled Washington Report of January 1974 about the Middle East Crisis, and newsletter titled The Link for May/June 1973 providing background on the American involvement in the Middle East and of January/February 1974 about Arab oil and the "Zionist Connection"; and clippings, 1973-1975

5-34
Monetary Crisis, Brief note by Rita Crocker Clements; articles titled The Federal Reserve System by Hans Sennholz from the April 1958 American Opinion and The Winners and Losers Form Devaluation from the February 16, 1974 issue of Time; June 15, 1964 issue of the Bank Letter of the First National Bank in Dallas about raising the national debt limit; several issues of Freedom File; and clippings, 1958-1975

5-35
Polls, Letter from Richard B. Wirthlin to Rita Crocker Clements by V. Lance Tarrance who had recently joined Decision Making Information; article titled Of Crisis and Confidence from the February 25, 1974 Time; memos and talking paper fact sheet from the Republican National Committee concerning recent polls one of which was on the impeachment of President Richard Nixon; memos from the Texas Republican Party to Rita Crocker Clements concerning recent Gallup Polls; and clippings, 1974

5-36
Press, Notes by Rita Crocker Clements; news releases including one about a scandal at CBS, a sample news release for Barry Lincoln for State Senate, one from the American Security Council Education Foundation about CBS-TV being charged with violation of FCC fairness doctrine, and tips for better news coverage; articles titled America's News Industry from the April 24, 1974 U. S. News & World Report and one about major Texas daily newspapers from Texas Monthly of uncertain date; December 1973 newsletter Imprimis of Hillsdale College about Post-Agnew View of Media Credibility; speech about the first amendment to the U. S. Constitution by John A. Schneider at the Mobile, Alabama Rotary on February 21, 1974 published by CBS; directories including on of the daily and weekly newspapers in Texas and a pictorial one of the Capitol Press prepared by the Texas Secretary of State; and clippings, 1973-1974

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