Personal and Political Papers of Senator Barry M. Goldwater
Inclusive Dates:
1880s-2008
Quantity:
970 Boxes
(1,180 Linear Feet)
Abstract:
The personal and political papers of Barry Goldwater span over 100 years. In addition to extensive legislative, personal correspondence and campaign files, the collection includes microfilm, photographs, audio-visual material, artifacts, cartoons, clippings, albums, and memorabilia. It has been described in detail using notes at the series and sub-series level, which may be found embedded in the container list below.
Identification:
FM MSS 1
Language:
Material in English
Repository:
Arizona State University Library. Greater Arizona Collection
P.O. Box 871006
Tempe, AZ 85287-1006
Phone: (480) 965-4932
E-Mail: archives@asu.edu Questions? Ask An Archivist!
Biographical Note
Barry M. Goldwater was born in Phoenix, Arizona on January 1, 1909. He attended grade school in Phoenix and at age 13 succeeded in setting up the first commercial radio transmitter in Arizona, KFDA – the 36th station licensed in the U.S. He attended high school at Staunton Military Academy in Virginia where he became an outstanding cadet and student athlete. He played football, ran track, and was captain of the record-setting swim team. After graduation, he enrolled at the University
of Arizona. His academic career was cut short in 1929 by his father's death, whereupon he entered the family business, Goldwaters department store. Starting as a junior clerk, Goldwater progressed to become President and eventually Chairman of the Board – a position he held until 1953.
Goldwater married Margaret (Peggy) Johnson of Muncie, Indiana in 1934. They had four children, Joanne, Barry Jr., Michael, and Margaret (Peggy) Jr. Peggy died in 1985. In 1992, he married Susan Wechsler.
In 1940, Goldwater joined Norman Nevills on a 42-day trip down the Green and Colorado Rivers and became the 71st person to travel the full length of the Colorado. His film, photographs, slides, and lecture "Shooting the Rapids" took him to venues throughout Arizona. He drew large audiences, thus setting the stage for future political campaigns. His award-winning photography was exhibited worldwide and won him membership in the
prestigious Royal Photographic Society.
Barry Goldwater's military career spanned 37 years. During World War II, he volunteered for active duty in 1942 but was rejected due to his age and previous athletic injuries. He persisted and eventually was assigned to Yuma, Arizona where he was a gunnery instructor and perfected a technique that increased target accuracy. He later became one of 10 pilots to fly P-47 Thunderbolts across the North Atlantic to Europe. He retired in 1969 as a Major General in the U.S. Air Force
Reserves. By the end of his career, he had logged 15,000 hours of flight time, flew over 250 aircraft, and received numerous awards, medals, and commendations.
Goldwater launched his political career in 1949 on a Republican reform platform and won a seat on the Phoenix City Council. In 1952, Barry Goldwater challenged the incumbent Ernest McFarland and won a seat in the U.S. Senate. He served two terms and then ran for President against Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964. Although it was a landslide defeat, Goldwater emerged as a political icon for the conservative movement and the Republican Party. He was re-elected to the Senate in 1968 and served
until his retirement in 1986. During his thirty-year career, he served on the Banking and Currency, Labor and Public Welfare, Interior and Insular Affairs, Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Armed Forces, Labor and Public Welfare, Select Committee on Intelligence, Indian Affairs, and Commerce, Science and Transportation and Small Business committees. These committees reflect his lifelong interests in aviation, amateur radio, technology, defense, labor and union issues, national
security, and Native Americans.
On May 29, 1998, Barry M. Goldwater died at his home in Phoenix from complications of a stroke.
Chronology
1909
January 1, Baron (Barry) Morris Goldwater is born at home to Baron Goldwater and Josephine (JoJo) Williams Goldwater in Phoenix, Arizona. He is later joined by brother Robert and sister Carolyn.
1912
Arizona becomes the 48th state in the union on February 14th. Young Barry is the ring bearer at the first wedding performed in the State of Arizona. The couple, Joe Melczer and Hazel Goldberg, delayed their wedding until they received word that Arizona had become a state.
1920
His father gives him his first crystal radio set sparking a lifelong interest in ham radio.
1922
At age 13, assists in setting up the first commercial radio transmitter in Arizona, KFDA. It is the 36th station licensed in the United States.
1923-1928
Attends Staunton Military Academy in Virginia. Plays center in football, runs track and is the captain of the swim team. Named Outstanding Cadet of the senior class.
1928
Applies for a commission as Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Attends the University of Arizona the fall semester of that year.
1929
Baron Goldwater dies at age 62. Barry leaves the university to assume his position in the family department store, Goldwaters, while brother Bob finishes college at Stanford.
1930
Commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Reserve. Registers for the first time as a Republican. Takes flight lessons and makes his first solo flight after 10 hours of instruction. Flying becomes a life long passion. Meets Peggy Johnson, daughter of industrialist R. P. Johnson, in December of that year.
1931
Makes his first cross country flight to Los Angeles. During his lifetime, clocks 15,000 hours of flight time in 270 different types of aircraft including helicopters, sail planes and gliders.
1933
Promoted to First Lieutenant in the U.S. Infantry Reserve. Proposes marriage to Peggy Johnson.
1934
Barry Goldwater and Peggy Johnson marry in her hometown of Muncie, Indiana.
1935
Enters his first photographic art exhibit at The First Annual Salon of The Arizona Pictorialists. Becomes a serious photographer exhibiting in over 200 juried shows nationally and internationally.
1936
First child, Joanne is born. Organizes winter relief flights to the Navajo Nation.
1937
Serves as General Chairman of the Phoenix Community Chest drive.
1938
Second child, Barry Jr. is born.
1939
Creates a national fad with Antsy Pants, men's underwear printed with large red ants. Women's Wear Daily describes him as a creative merchandising dynamo. Sells first photograph "Coalmine Canyon" to Arizona Highways.
1940
Publishes Arizona Portraits resulting in his induction into the Royal Photographic Society. Joins the Norman Nevills party on a trip down the Green and Colorado Rivers and for 42 days runs the rapids in a wooden boat. Becomes the 71st known person to travel the full length of the Colorado River. Shoots many photographs and a film "Shooting the Rapids", which he takes on tour
throughout Arizona. Third child, Michael is born.
1941
The Goldwater stores expand. The family business yields $1,000,000 annually. Becomes Chairman of the Military Affairs Committee of Phoenix Chamber of Commerce. Assigned as Public Relations Officer to Luke Air Force Base.
1942
Transferred to Yuma, Arizona where he oversees construction and requisitions supplies for an advanced flight school for combat pilots. Serves as an aerial gunnery instructor and perfects a technique that increases target accuracy. Participates in training programs for Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist Chinese pilots. This program begins a life-long relationship with the Republic of China (Taiwan).
1943
Transferred to the 27th Ferry Squadron and is selected as one of the first 10 pilots to ferry P-47 Thunderbolts across the North Atlantic to Europe. Awarded the Air Medal for meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight.
1944
Serves in the Asian Theatre and flies three major supply routes, Snowball, Crescent and Fireball. Assigned to fly "The Hump" (the eastern end of the Himalayan Mountains), the last leg of a ten-thousand mile run. Promoted to Major and then Lt. Colonel. Fourth child, Peggy Jr. is born.
1945
Musters out of the U.S. Army Air Corps.
1946
Assigned by Arizona Governor Sydney Osborn as Captain of the Arizona National Guard. Advocates integration of the Arizona Guard, which was among the first to open its ranks to African-Americans.
1946
Campaigns for Arizona to become a "Right to Work" state in response to major strikes nationally. Appointed by Governor Sydney Osborn to the Arizona Colorado River Commission later renamed the Interstate Stream Commission. One of his photographs is selected for the cover of the first all color issue of Arizona Highways.
1947
Joins the Phoenix Chamber of Commerce Thunderbirds. Promotes legislation for the Right to Work initiative. Phoenix Mayor Ray Busey appoints Barry Goldwater and 39 other leading citizens to a committee to study city government and suggest charter revisions and reforms. They become known as the Phoenix Forty.
1948
The Phoenix Charter Revision Committee announces its finding and recommends the appointment of a professional city manager who would be immune from political pressure. Asked by supporters to run for City Council.
1949
The Phoenix Charter Revision Committee reorganizes to become the Charter Government Committee, which provides a platform for reform-minded candidates who sweep the election. At age 40, wins a seat on the Phoenix City Council.
1950
Becomes Howard Pyle's campaign manager for Governor of Arizona.
1951
Re-elected to Phoenix City Council.
1952
Opens his campaign for U.S. Senate. Becomes Chief of Staff for the Arizona Air National Guard. Unseats Democrat incumbent Ernest McFarland by 6,500 votes.
1953
Gives first major speech in Senate and appeals for an end to federal price controls. In another debate, he criticizes France for its failure to move Indo-China towards independence.
1954
The Senator's first bill is signed by President Eisenhower. The bill authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to convey certain land to the City of Tucson, Arizona and to accept certain other lands in exchange.
1955
Asked to serve as Chair of the Republican Senate Campaign Committee. This launches his GOP leadership role as a national fundraiser and spokesman for emerging conservative beliefs.
1956
Collaborates with Stephen Shadegg on the script for the documentary "For Freedom's Sake" describing the dangers of communism. Campaigns to re-elect President Eisenhower to a second term.
1958
Wins a second term to the U.S. Senate over Arizona Governor Ernest McFarland by a 56% majority.
1959
Promoted to Brigadier General of the U.S. Air Force Reserves. Meets with Clarence Manion and a small group of conservatives in Chicago to discuss a national campaign to mobilize sentiment and delegate votes for the GOP presidential nomination. Establishes the Arizona Historical Foundation.
1960
Nominated by Arizona Governor Paul Fannin for President at the GOP National Convention. Arizona U.S. Congressman John Rhodes seconds the motion. Goldwater immediately withdraws his name and campaigns for Richard M. Nixon. Writes The Conscience of a Conservative. It becomes a best-seller, emphasizing his strong opposition to communism and fueling growth of the conservative political movement.
1961
President Kennedy asks Goldwater's advice during the Bay of Pigs invasion. He responds by advising him to order an air strike immediately or the mission would fail. Receives an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Arizona State University.
1962
The Bay of Pigs debacle precipitates the Cuban Missile Crisis. This prompts Goldwater to write Why Not Victory, which quickly becomes a bestseller and offers a foreign policy based on military strength. Promoted to Major General of the U.S. Air Force Reserves.
1963
Objects to the public accommodations section of the Civil Rights bill as an assault on property and states' rights. Already considering a run for the presidency, discusses a plan with John F. Kennedy to travel the country and campaign together. J.F.K is assassinated. Vice-President Lyndon Baines Johnson becomes the 36th President of the United States. Obtains HAM radio license for station K7UGA which is based out of his home.
1964
Publishes two books, Where I Stand and The Face of Arizona. Wins the Republican nomination for President. One much quoted line in his acceptance speech, written by Harry Jaffa, "I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice and let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue" has its origins
in a speech by Cicero. Meets with President Johnson. Both agree to remain mute on the Civil Rights issue and maintain a united front against communism. Defeated by Lyndon Baines Johnson in a landslide.
1964
Goldwater v. Ginzburg - sues Fact Magazine, Inc. and Ralph Ginzburg for libel regarding the article "The Unconscious of a Conservative: A Special Issue on the Mind of Barry Goldwater", which labeled him as "severely paranoid personality who was unfit for office." Court rules in Goldwater's favor in 1970.
1965
Settles back to his home Be-Nun-I-Kin in Phoenix, Arizona. He and his former presidential campaign manager, Denison Kitchel, create the Free Society Association. Becomes active in local issues such as the preservation of Camelback Mountain. Continues to make numerous public appearances and receives thousands of letters from supporters and fans. Makes plans to run for the U.S. Senate.
1967
K7UGA approved to operate as part of the Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) which is staffed by volunteers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. By 1983 when the station closed, over 200,000 phone calls were patched from troops in Southeast Asia to family members in the U.S. Makes first visit to Taiwan.
1968
Supports Richard M. Nixon for the GOP presidential bid. Runs for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by the retiring Carl Hayden and defeats Roy Elson 274,607 to 205,338 votes. First order of business: a trip to Vietnam. Son, Barry Jr. wins a seat to the U.S House of Representatives from the 27th District of California in a campaign headed by his brother Michael.
1969
Introduces a joint resolution endorsing the Equal Rights Amendment. Receives an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the University of Arizona. Retires from the Armed Forces of the U.S. as a Major General. Medals and decorations include: the China Defense and Battle Star, Asiatic Pacific Theatre, American Theatre, American Defense Medal, European Theatre, Army Commendations Medal, Reserve Officers' Medal, Air Medal, and the China Hump Pilots Medal.
1970
Publishes Conscience of a Majority and a book highlighting his river trip in 1940, Delightful Journey, Down the Green and Colorado Rivers. Authors the Overseas and Absentee Voting Rights Amendment and the National Air and Space Museum bills. Secures voting rights for all citizens age eighteen and older.
1971
Growing anti-ERA sentiments in Arizona and nationally persuade him to reject the amendment. Leads the effort to repeal the draft and establish an all volunteer military force.
1972
Watergate begins and is initially minimized by Goldwater. At age 65, thinks about retiring. President Nixon is re-elected.
1973
Receives the Wright Brothers Award for service in aviation.
1974
Watergate evidence mounts. He, Hugh Scott, and John Rhodes meet with President Nixon who resigns from office two days later. Vice-President Gerald Ford becomes the 38th President of the U.S. Goldwater runs for another term in the U.S. Senate and defeats Jonathan Marshall 320,306 to 229,523 votes. Authors the Grand Canyon Park Enlargement bill. Presented with the Aviation Space Writers Distinguished Service Award. Wins the Lee Badge as a sail plane pilot.
1975
Receives an Honorary Doctor of Aeronautical Science degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Butler University. Receives the Congressional Award for Outstanding Service for Veterans of Foreign Wars.
1976
Receives Congressional Award for AMVETS of World War II. Publishes The Coming Breakpoint. Inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame. Jimmy Carter becomes the 39th President of the United States.
1977
Authors the Women Pilots Veterans' Benefits bill conferring veterans' status on Women Air Force Service Pilots. Appointed to Smithsonian Institution Board of Regents.
1978
Visits Panama and meets with General Omar Torrijos. Files a lawsuit, Goldwater v. Carter, for terminating a treaty without Senate consent. Lawsuit found in favor of the President of the U.S. in 1979. Receives an Honorary Doctor of Letters degree from Northern Arizona University. Awarded the Elder Statesman Award from the National Aeronautic Association, and the Thomas D. White National Defense Award from the U.S. Air Force Academy.
1979
Publishes his personal and political memoirs, With No Apologies.
1980
Decides to run a final time for the Senate and narrowly defeats Democrat William Schulz 432,371 to 422,972 votes.
1981
Supports the nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor as the first woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court.
1982
Joins liberals in attacking the "New Right's" efforts to legislate limits on the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. Inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame.
1984
Authors the Cable Deregulation Act.
1985
Peggy Goldwater dies after a long struggle with lung and heart failure.
1986
Co-authors Goldwater–Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act, which creates a strong Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, making the holder of the post the principal military adviser to the President. Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Retires from the U.S. Senate. U.S. Representative John McCain wins the vacated seat.
1988
Remains active in local and national politics. Continues to be in high demand as a speaker. Receives thousands of letters from friends, fans, and supporters. Becomes the Honorary Chair of the campaign to recall Governor Evan Mecham. Endorses George H. W. Bush over Robert Dole. Makes public service announcements to preserve ancient Native American sites from plunder. A total of 196 Goldwater photographs have now appeared in Arizona
Highways.
1991
Inducted into the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame
1992
Marries Susan Shaffer Wechsler, a registered nurse and branch manager of a home health care agency. Endorses Democrat Karan English for the U.S. House of Representatives over Republican Douglas Wead. Speaks out against mixing religion and politics and for separation of church and state.
1993
Endorses a referendum making the birthday of Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. a state holiday in contrast to his previous positions rejecting an MLK national holiday. Urges the Phoenix City Council to adopt a civil rights ordinance that would protect homosexuals from discrimination. States his position that gays be allowed to serve in the military.
1994
Honored by Planned Parenthood for his commitment to privacy and a woman's right to choose. Receives the Civil Libertarian of the Year Award from the Arizona Civil Liberties Union.
1996
Describes himself and Bob Dole as the "new liberals of the Republican Party." Suffers his first stroke. Dole loses the presidential primary to Steve Forbes.
1998
May 29, Barry M. Goldwater dies at home due to complications of a stroke. He is later cremated. Both Barry and his wife Peggy's ashes are scattered along the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon.
Scope and Content Note
The personal and political papers of Barry Goldwater span over 100 years. In addition to extensive legislative, personal correspondence and campaign files, the collection includes microfilm, photographs, audio-visual material, artifacts, cartoons, clippings, albums, and memorabilia. It has been described in detail using notes at the series and sub-series level, which may be found embedded in the container list below.
Arrangement
This collection consists of nine hundred and seventy boxes divided into seven series:
This collection is unrestricted except for certain family correspondence, which is closed until 2023.
Although considered sensitive, case files (48 boxes) have been retained and are available to researchers. Contact the Head of Archives and Special Collections for more information.
To view this collection, make an appointment at least five business days prior to your visit by contacting Ask an Archivist or calling (480) 965-4932. Appointments in the Wurzburger Reading Room at Hayden Library (rm. 138) on the Tempe campus are available Monday through Friday. Check the ASU Library Hours page for current availability.
Copyright
The Arizona Board of Regents retains copyright to this collection for and on behalf of the Arizona State University Library. Requests to publish, display, or redistribute information from this collection must be submitted via our online application.
The Rockefeller Family Archives, Record Group 15, Sub-Series 2: [Nelson Rockefeller's] Campaign for the 1964 Republican Presidential Nomination, 1963-1964 (http://www.rockarch.org/collections/family/nar/gubseries22sub2.php?) contain information regarding Goldwater's 1964 presidential campaign.
The National Archives and Records Administration houses information regarding Goldwater. Their catalog is available at http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/; use "Goldwater" as a search term.
The Stephen Shadegg/Barry Goldwater Collection, 1949-1965 at the Briscoe Center for American History (http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00096/cah-00096.html; 31 linear feet) houses Stephen Shadegg's campaign files for Goldwater's 1952 and 1958 U.S. Senate campaigns and 1964 Republican presidential primary effort.
Separated Materials
Materials originally housed with this collection were separated and processed into the following collections:
Barry M. Goldwater donated these papers to the Arizona Historical Foundation between 1959 and 1998.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Personal and Political Papers of Senator Barry M. Goldwater, FM MSS 1, Arizona State University Library.
Provenance
The Arizona Historical Foundation transferred these materials to the Arizona Collection in 2012.
Processing Note
This collection remained largely unprocessed through the years. Serial deposits varying in volume and format from 1959 to 1998 were made from Goldwater's Washington office, Phoenix office, and home. The collection also had been moved several times and the boxes re-numbered. There had been numerous attempts to organize and re-folder the materials resulting in various arrangement schemes. Although inventory sheets were created, locating specific correspondence, photographs, and legislative documents was reportedly difficult. Public access varied widely. Additional findings as follows:
• There were no catalog records of this collection.
• Less than 10% of all the material was found in original folders. It was assumed that labels on "new" folders reflected the originals.
• There were several runs of correspondence within each congressional session labeled as "miscellaneous." These were found to contain significant personal correspondence, colleague correspondence, Alpha files, legislative documents, and issue mail. See the Scope and Content note for Series I: Personal for details.
• Folders identified as the 91st Congress through the 99th Congress were largely found to have the incorrect ranges.
• There was no consistency within the "miscellaneous" designations. Documents were filed intermittently by sender, by organization, by city and town, or by all of these regardless of origination or topic. See Scope and Content note for Series III: Constituent Service for details.
• There were many orphan documents separated from legislative material. See Scope and Content note for Series III: Legislative for details.
• There were significant gaps in the 1964 Presidential Campaign Series. See Scope and Content note for Series II: 1964 Presidential Campaign for details.
• Very little print material remained from the 83rd-89th Congresses due to the micro-filming practices of the time. Microfilm (1952-1983) ranged from poor to good condition. Earlier reels were deteriorating. See Scope and Content note for Series VI: Media-Microfilm for details.
• Most of the loose newspaper clippings had deteriorated significantly and had outlived their usability. Albums of newspaper clippings and original cartoon art were also at risk. See Scope and Content note for Series VI: Media-Albums for details.
• Photographs were found to be an inter-mix of three distinct collections: copies of fine art images taken by Barry Goldwater and copyrighted by the Goldwater family; Goldwater's personal collection of historic photographs of the Old West; and photographs documenting his personal and political life. See Scope and Content note for Series VI: Media-Photographs for details.
• Family history material included over 40 linear feet of personal papers from Barry Goldwater's uncle, Morris Goldwater.
• Nearly 50 unprocessed "collections" of related Goldwater material from other donors were discovered. Most of these included personal correspondence with Goldwater or 1964 campaign memorabilia.
• A number of artifacts, artwork, and oversized memorabilia were found in poor condition. See Scope and Content note for Series VII for appraisal, restoration, and de-accession details.
Archival Interventions
Based on these findings, the need for transparency, and feedback from researchers, the following actions were taken:
• Developed a cataloging plan with ASU Hayden Library Technical Services that started with a preliminary catalog record with the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) and progressed to cataloging by series as each was completed to ensure global access.
• Created a Goldwater web page. Posted progress notes and preliminary drafts of the finding aid online as well as links to various resources.
• Submitted the rationale and language for a special allocation from the Arizona State Legislature for long term preservation and access to the Goldwater papers.
• Based on the various deeds of gift, declared the entire collection open to researchers regardless of its processed state.
• Moved processing to the reading room to facilitate reference, data entry, and teaching.
• Adopted the national best practices standards for arrangement and description in Managing Congressional Collections published by the Society of American Archivists. All the materials in this collection fit neatly within the recommended series.
• Created a new Constituent Service sub-series of Projects and Programs where non-legislative gray literature such as constituent generated grant proposals, local reports, state declarations and formal requests, white papers, local-regional initiatives, and technical brochures would fit.
• Built on previous attempts at sorting Issue Mail by topic which significantly decreased the "miscellaneous" designation found throughout the collection. These issues reflect national and local interests.
• Decided on a "one size fits" all for general Constituent Correspondence - arranged alphabetically by sender and chronologically within.
This collection was traditionally processed: duplicates weeded, large metal clips removed, binders removed, acid-free folders used, and news clippings inter-leaved. Documents are arranged chronologically within folders. Those with no dates appear at the end. See Scope and Content Note for additional information.
Other Finding Aids
The finding aid that the Arizona Historical Foundation created for this collection is available at http://www.ahfweb.org/collections_bmg.htm. It includes all of the information found here in addition to a note to political science researchers, a photograph of Goldwater and six detailed notes describing how the collection was processed.
This series reflects Senator Goldwater's personal interests and pursuits, life-long relationships, family business, public and private service, achievements, private musings and observations, and his deep knowledge and love of Arizona. Many of these documents were found throughout his papers and for the first time are aggregated here. Most were not found in original folders. These documents were deposited serially over time by Senator Goldwater, his family, friends, and
associates. They chronicle events, people, places, and ideas that shaped Goldwater's life and view of the world. They uniquely capture Goldwater's many personas over a long and colorful life.
At times, it is impossible to distinguish the personal from the public (office-holder) materials – a signature feature of many U.S. Senate collections. Many of the documents found here, however, share certain common characteristics: they were generated before Goldwater ran for public office; were created during his hiatus from public office (1965-1968); were generated post-retirement (after 1986); were the result of non-legislative activities and/or activities unrelated to the
U.S. Senate.
The Alpha Files, often quoted by biographers and scholars, are a notable exception. Goldwater was a gifted communicator and an inveterate letter-writer. He was also a "saver." The Alpha Files appear to have their origins in correspondence with such political icons as Carl Hayden, Robert Taft, Everett Dirksen, and Dwight Eisenhower. Over the years, Goldwater added certain friends, associates, celebrities, adversaries, and personal journals to the
list. An estimated 30% of the names found here were added post-retirement.
The Alpha Files are now an aggregation of materials found dispersed throughout the collection. If a folder, a letter, or other document was labeled "Alpha," it is filed here. To facilitate research, once an individual folder was created, other records were added as they were discovered. While not every document was captured, Alpha File folders represent the bulk of correspondence with that individual. Some folders contain only one document;
others contain dozens of records spanning many years.
This series is arranged in 17 sub-series and alphabetically and chronologically within: Alpha Files as described above; Art – Goldwater was a supporter and collector of western artwork; Aviation – Goldwater was certified to fly everything from gliders to jets; Awards and Certificates – print material related to hundreds of recognized achievements over a lifetime; Boards and Memberships – documents civic, business as well as duties appointed while in serving in the Senate;
Correspondence (by sender or topic) – most of the material found here represent folders as they were originally labeled; General Correspondence (by sender A-Z) – found loose or labeled as "miscellaneous personal;" Family Correspondence – includes Goldwater and allied family correspondence. Note that correspondence with children and grandchildren is restricted until 2023. Family History – documents Goldwater genealogy, pioneering, business, and
background material for publications like The Goldwaters of Arizona. Military – records of Goldwater's military assignments, promotions, and retirement; Oral Histories – most of these materials were transcribed from cassettes donated by Professor Robert Alan Goldberg for his book Barry Goldwater. Photography- documents Goldwater's lifelong interest and expertise in photography. See
also Series VI: Media, Albums for his photography exhibits; Politics – most of the material here was found in folders labeled personal and/or politics. Public Appearances - largely chronicles Goldwater's post Senate career speeches, invitations, interviews, and television appearances. See Series V: Administrative for accepted invitations and public appearances while serving in the Senate. Radio – reflects Goldwater's lifelong interests in radio and telecommunications generally
and is notable for his contributions to the MARS program. Senate Campaigns – significant gaps for the early campaigns; and Writings – includes Goldwater's columns for the Los Angeles Times, letters to the editor, drafts and comments for biographies, and numerous contributions to other publications.
Accruals
Two boxes (981 and 982) of newly discovered publications by Goldwater (1940-1978) were added at the end of the collection in October of 2011.
River Trip 1940: "An Odyssey of the Green and Colorado" (in Arizona Highways), 1941 January
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River Trip 1940: "An Odyssey of the Green and Colorado Rivers-The Intimate Journal of Three Boats and Nine People on a Trip Down Two Rivers", 1941 March (Self-Published; Brochure Format)
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"Bisbee Massacre" (in Desert Magazine), 1941 August, 1984
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11
"Navajo Nation" (in Skyways), 1948 April
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12
Letters to the Editor (Eisenhower, Yalta), 1955
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"Natural Bridge Discovery in the Grand Canyon" (in Arizona Highways; includes companion piece for Life Magazine), 1955
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River Trip, 1955-1957
Background for Delightful Journey.
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"Future of the Republican Party" (in New Republican), 1958 December
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Conscience of a Conservative : Victor Publishing Company, 1956-1959
Includes news clippings.
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Conscience of a Conservative : Victor Publishing Company (Memos, Correspondence), 1960
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Conscience of a Conservative : Victor Publishing Company, 1961-1964
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Conscience of a Conservative : Victor Publishing Company, 1968-1972
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Conscience of a Conservative : Princeton University Press., 2009
Edited by C. C. Goldwater with a new foreword by George F. Will and a new afterward by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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Letters to the Editor (Various), 1959-1990
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1960 January-June (#1-67)
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1960 July-December (#68-143)
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1961 January-May (#144-201)
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1961 (#267-309)
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1962 (#310-354)
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1962 April-June
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1962 July-August
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1962 September-December
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1963 January-February
Box
Folder
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1963 March-May
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1963 June-July
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1963 August-December
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times, 1964 January-February
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"How Do You Stand Sir?" Columns for The Los Angeles Times (Selected Columns on Vietnam), Undated
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Why Not Victory (McGraw Hill), 1961-1965
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"Education, A Proposal to the Republican Party" (in Human Events), 1961
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"A Foreign Policy for America" (National Review Pamphlet), 1961
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"The Forgotten American - A Statement of Proposed Republican Principles, Programs, and Objectives" (in Human Events), 1961
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"What To Do About Red China" (This Week Magazine), 1971 September 17
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"Danger on the Left" (in Saturday Evening Post), 1962 January 20
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"Stop the Slaughter in the Air" (Argosy), 1962 June
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"The GOP Invades the South" (Saturday Evening Post), 1963
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"Let's Try Freedom" McGraw Hill Contract, 1963
Not published.
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"Looking Back – 2013" (Arizona in 2013), 1963
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Face of Arizona, 1964-1970
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Where I Stand (McGraw Hill), 1964-1965
Includes review.
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Barry Goldwater, Portrait of an Arizonan, 1964
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"I Seek an America", 1964 (Booklet)
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"A Journey Down the Green and Colorado Rivers", 1964
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Delightful Journey, 1965-1970
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Delightful Journey (Background List of Hiller Photograph Albums of Powell Survey), 1968
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Delightful Journey (Bert Fireman and Dock Marston Correspondence), 1968-1969
The material in this series derives from multiple sources in addition to the documents donated by Senator Goldwater. These include Goldwater campaign workers, office staff, family members, friends, fans, and associates. The following individuals made significant contributions, especially relating to state campaigns, speeches, news clippings, photo albums, and memorabilia: Joseph H. Bastien, Thomas Dunlavy, Bert Fireman, Donald and Michael Goldwater, Eleanor Higgins, Theodore
Humes, William Middendorf, Adah Morgan, Sharon Spellman, William Quinn, Robert Stahl, Peter M. Bodnar, and Lester W. Ruffner. Goldwater correspondence with a number of these individuals extended beyond this campaign and can be found in Series I: Personal-Correspondence.
There are significant gaps within this series. In 1967, Stephen Shadegg, a long time Republican Party worker, Goldwater Senate Campaign Manager, and Regional Campaign Director for Western States, sold various campaign materials to the University of Texas. See the guide to the Stephen Shadegg/Barry Goldwater Collection at University of Texas, Austin at http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00096/cah-00096.html for further information. Senator Goldwater's post-election correspondence was voluminous but little remains in print. Most of that correspondence is captured on microfilm. See Series V: Media Files-Microfilm. The microfilm has been converted to searchable compact discs that are available in the reading room.
Speech writers for the Goldwater-Miller Campaign were Tony Smith and Karl Hess. See Series I: Personal-Correspondence for Karl Hess. Few Smith files can be found in this collection. Very few speech drafts remain. Some background for speech material was borrowed from previous Goldwater Senate campaigns and can also be found in Series I: Personal-Campaigns. Many speeches are embedded within newsletters and news releases found in the Goldwater for President Committee and the
Republican National Committee. The three bound volumes of speeches, while incomplete, represent speech highlights. These were a gift from Denison Kitchel, 1964 Presidential Campaign Manager. Few Kitchel files can be found in this series. See Series I: Personal–Alpha Files for other personal correspondence.
Included in this series are rare, unpublished Commerce Committee Prints Vol. 1, 3, and 5. Because the Senate Commerce Committee has jurisdiction over communications, it was proposed that media coverage on the 1964 Presidential Campaign for the first time be aggregated and printed as a federal document. Funding to complete the project failed. What remains are galley proofs. This is likely the most comprehensive record of speeches, radio and television appearances, floor remarks
and news items from the 1964 Presidential Campaign. There were no presidential debates between Barry M. Goldwater and Lyndon B. Johnson. The nearly 5,000 pages cover the speeches, public appearances, and major radio and television broadcasts of the Johnson-Humphrey and Goldwater-Miller campaigns. The galley proofs are indexed and organized chronologically. Some pages are fragile.
Small bound photo albums, loose news clippings, and magazines relating to the 1964 campaign are included in this series for quick reference. Oversized items, artifacts and memorabilia, and loose photos relating to the 1964 Presidential Campaign can be found in Series V: Media Files. There are numerous film, political advertisements, VHS tapes, and audio cassettes of speeches ranging from poor to excellent condition. These can also be found in Series V: Media Files. Access to
VHS tapes is available in the reading room. Some film has been converted to digital versatile discs.
This series is divided into 13 sub-series alphabetically and chronologically within: Committee Prints, General, Goldwater for President Committee, Literature, Magazines, Memorabilia, News Clippings, Peggy Goldwater Correspondence, Photo Albums, Republican National Committee, Republican National Convention, Speeches, and States. "States" is significant for comprehensive material gathered by the campaign team on every state and territory resulting
in notebooks as well as "in house" files used for field reports, analysis, and tactical support.
Related Materials
See also the Dean Burch Papers (Arizona Historical Foundation FM MSS 142) for extensive documentation of the 1964 Presidential Campaign. Senator Goldwater selected Burch as the Chairman of the Republican National Committee in 1964, and this collection contains extensive RNC executive, planning, publicity, and candidates' schedule and travel files. It also includes Senator Goldwater's post election 1964 and 1965 correspondence.
Denison Kitchel's papers relating to the Free Society Association can be found at the Hoover Institute, Stanford University.
For information regarding Volumes 2 and 4 of the Commerce Committee Prints, which document Vice-Presidential candidates Hubert H. Humphrey and William E. Miller, contact University of Washington Special Collections (speccoll@u.washington.edu) regarding the Warren G. Magnuson Collection, accession # 3181-4, boxes 224-226.
The Hubert H. Humphrey papers are housed at the Minnesota Historical Society (http://www.mnhs.org).
The LBJ Presidential Library (http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/) houses Lyndon Johnson's papers, oral histories and other documents related to the 1964 campaign.
"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson Vol. 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 1-100; 1 of 7)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson Vol. 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 101-200; 2 of 7)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson Vol. 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 201-300; 3 of 7)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson Vol. 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 301-400; 4 of 7)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson Vol. 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 401-500; 5 of 7)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson Vol. 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 501-600; 6 of 7)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of President Lyndon B. Johnson Vol. 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 601-703; 7 of 7)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Galley; Pages 1-100; 1 of 8)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Galley; Pages 101-200; 2 of 8)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Galley; Pages 201-300; 3 of 8)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Galley; Pages 301-400; 4 of 8)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Galley; Pages 401-500; 5 of 8)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Galley; Pages 501-600; 6 of 8)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Gallery; Pages 601-700; 7 of 8)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences, and Other Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Gallery; Pages 701-747; 8 of 8)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Table of Contents, Indexes and Pages 1-100; 1 of 10)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 101-200; 2 of 10)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 201-300; 3 of 10)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 301-400; 4 of 10)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 401-500; 5 of 10)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 501-600; 6 of 10)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 601-700; 7 of 10)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 701-800; 8 of 10)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 801-900; 9 of 10)
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"Speeches, Remarks, Press Conferences and Related Papers of Barry M. Goldwater Vol. 3", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 901-998; 10 of 10)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 1-100 and Table of Contents; 1 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 101-200 and Table of Contents; 2 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 201-300 and Table of Contents; 3 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 301-400 and Table of Contents; 4 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 401-500 and Table of Contents; 5 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 501-600 and Table of Contents; 6 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 601-700 and Table of Contents; 7 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 701-800 and Table of Contents; 8 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 801-900 and Table of Contents; 9 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 901-1000; 10 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 1001-1100; 11 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 1101-1200; 12 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 1", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 1201-1307; 13 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Table of Contents and Pages 1-100; 1 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 101-200; 2 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 201-300; 3 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 301-400; 4 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 401-500; 5 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 501-700; 6 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 601-701; 7 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 701-800; 8 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 801-900; 9 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 901-1000; 10 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 1001-1100; 11 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 1101-1200; 12 of 13)
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"Major News Broadcasts of the Radio and Television Networks Vol. 5, Part 2", 1965 (Committee Print Proofs; Pages 1200-1314; 13 of 13)
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Unpublished Committee Print: National Archives and Records Administration, 2005
"It is Quite Apparent that Abraham Lincoln...", 1964
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"This Election Year...", 1964
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"This Election Year...", 1964
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Topics, 1964
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Announcement for Seeking Presidency, 1964 January 2
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"Meet the Press", 1964 January 5
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Press Conference Concord, New Hampshire, 1964 January 7
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Before the Economic Club of New York, 1964 January 15
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"The American Working Man and His Job" Nashua, New Hampshire, 1964 February 22
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Keene High School, Keene, New Hampshire, 1964 March 4
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Remarks Before a Legislators Breakfast, Sacramento, California, 1964 March 17
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Detroit Economic Club, 1964 March 25
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Remarks on Floor of Senate, 1964 March 26
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Hilton Hotel Portland, Oregon, 1964 April 6
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Youth for Goldwater Rally, International Amphitheater, Chicago, Illinois, 1964 April 10
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Excerpts from Remarks, Long Beach Sports Arena, Long Beach, California, 1964 April 15
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Stockton Civic Auditorium, Stockton, California, 1964 April 16
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American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C., 1964 April 18
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Indianapolis, Indiana, 1964 April 20
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Hartford, Connecticut, 1964 April 23
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Keynote Speech before Republican Rally, Santa Clara, California, 1964 April 28
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American Petroleum Institute, Los Angeles, California, 1964 April 29
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Republican Rally, San Fernando, California, 1964 April 29
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Columbus, Georgia, 1964 May 1
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Keynote Speech, Georgia Republican State Convention, Atlanta, 1964 May 2
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United Republicans of California, Bakersfield, California, 1964 May 2
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Civic Auditorium, Omaha, Nebraska, 1964 May 11
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"Meet Barry Goldwater", 1964 May 13 (Television Program)
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National Goldwater Rally, Madison Square Garden, New York, New York, 1964 May 13
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Santa Rosa, California, 1964 May 16
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Young Republican Rally, Casino Ballroom, Catalina Island, California, 1964 May 16
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Ventura County High School, Ventura, California, 1964 May 17
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Town Hall Luncheon, Biltmore Bowl, Los Angeles, California, 1964 May 18
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"Issues and Answers", 1964 May 24 (Television Interview)
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Channel Club, Santa Barbara, California, 1964 May 28
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Orange County Rally, Knott's Berry Farm, 1964 May 30
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Commencement, Pennsylvania Military College, Chester, Pennsylvania, 1964 June 7
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Statler Hilton Hotel, Dallas, Texas, 1964 June 15
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Texas State Convention, Dallas, Texas, 1964 June 16
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Tucson, Arizona, 1964 June 25
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Before the Republican Platform Committee, San Francisco, California, 1964 July 10
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Nominating Speech by Everett Dirksen, 1964 July 15
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Republican National Convention: Seconding Speeches by Clare Booth Luce and Charles Halleck, 1964 July 15
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Acceptance Speech, Republican National Convention, San Francisco, California, 1964 July 16
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Remarks, 1964 July 24-October 29
Observations based on current events by speechwriter Karl Hess.
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National Association of Counties, Washington, D.C., 1964 August 10
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Republican Unity Conference, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 1964 August 12
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Illinois State Fair, Springfield, Illinois, 1964 August 19
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"Peace Through Strength, Private Property, Free Competition, Hard Work" From "Vital Speeches of the Day", Prescott, Arizona, 1964 September 3
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"At Home with Mrs. Goldwater", 1964 September 9
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Notes from Dodger Stadium, 1964 September 16
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"Court Criticism by an Arizonan" (Before the American Political Science Association), 1964 September 24
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UPI Editors and Publisher, Statler Hilton, Washington, D.C., 1964 October 6
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Second Stop, 1964 October 6
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"Progress Through Freedom", Phoenix, Arizona, 1964 October 8
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Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California, 1964 October 13
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Houston, Texas, 1964 October 15
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Chicago, Illinois, 1964 October 16
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Chicago, Illinois, 1964 October 16 (Pamphlet)
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"The Failure of Our Foreign Policy, Peaceful Co-Existence Does Not Mean Peace" from "Vital Speeches of the Day" Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1964 October 21
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"The Free Society", 1964 October 22
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Excerpts, 1964 October 23
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"A Time for Choosing" by Ronald Reagan (Reprint from "Human Events") Los Angeles, California, 1964 October 27
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Bristol, Tennessee, 1964 October 27
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Auditorium, Cleveland, Ohio, 1964 October 27
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Introduction by Governor William Scranton, Civic Auditorium, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1964 October 29
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Auditorium, San Francisco, California, 1964 November 2
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Camelback Inn, Peace Pipe Room, Phoenix, Arizona, 1964 November 4
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Text of Telegram to President Johnson and Goldwater Statement on 1964 Election, 1964 November 4
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"Let's Pretend That Defeat Is Victory...", Undated
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"It Would Be A Lot Simpler...", Undated
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"When a Westerner...", Undated
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"This is a Can-Do Party...", Undated
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"I need your help...", Undated
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"The issue of national security...", Undated
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Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Undated
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Interviews (New Hampshire Primary), Undated
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"Tonight I want to talk to you...", Undated
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"A free and prosperous American agriculture", Undated
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"This Republican party of ours...", Undated
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"And I'm impressed with how clear...", Undated
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"We have been spelling out...", Undated
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"In Africa policies of confusion...", San Antonio, Texas, Undated
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"I say that 1964...", Undated
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"The Cold War does not stem...", Undated
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"The confusion began...", Undated
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"At the outset let me urge...", Undated
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Excerpts for California #5, Undated
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Governor Paul Fannin, Undated
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"The theme of our campaign is clear...", Undated
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Excerpts (North Carolina Republican State Convention), Undated
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"That is an issue...", Undated (Speech Fragment)
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TV Script Outline, Undated
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"What Does America Stand For?", Notre Dame University, Undated
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Cheyenne, Wyoming, Undated
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Proposal for Los Angeles, Undated
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"Throughout this campaign my opponent...", Undated
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"This must be the year of a new crusade...", Undated
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"Some people say...", Undated
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"I can't help wondering, sometime...", Undated
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Fragments, Undated
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"I am a hobbyist...", Undated
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"I want to talk about peace...", Dallas, Texas, Undated
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"I have read in the Wall Street Journal ...", Undated
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"My fellow Americans, we have come to the final days of this campaign...", Undated
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Barry Goldwater Campaign Speeches, 1964 (Volume 1)
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Barry Goldwater Campaign Speeches, 1964 (Volume 2)
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Barry Goldwater Campaign Speeches, 1964 (Volume 3)
This series represents records aggregated from many sections of the collection in order to build legislative materials into a coherent whole. The goal was to create a Legislative Series with records typically found therein. Approximately 70% of all legislative files were not found in their original folders resulting in many orphan documents, mislabeled documents, and widely variable date ranges. Over the years, many bill and committee-related documents had been removed and
placed in the AHF Ephemera Collection. While every effort was made to reunite files within the collection, it was impractical to integrate all the legislative documents previously catalogued as ephemera.
1953-1964: Goldwater's office embraced microfilming early on. These efforts appear largely limited to constituent correspondence. After microfilming each Congress (83rd-89th), most print material was destroyed. What remains is fragmentary resulting in significant gaps. Virtually no gray literature (i.e., reports, white papers, studies) remains from this time period. Committee work (memos, background material, mark-ups, analyses, notes) is also limited and can be found under the
sub-series Legislative Fragments. Some colleague and VIP correspondence can also be found on microfilm. See Series VI: Media-Microfilm. Many microfilm reels were in poor condition and required restoration. All microfilm has been digitized to searchable compact discs available in the reading room. Overall, the quantity and quality of records differ significantly from Goldwater's first two terms (1953-1964) and his last three terms (1969-1986).
1969-1986: Microfilming continued until 1983. Most of the print material survives from Goldwater's last three terms. While these records are more intact than the previous two terms, few were found in original folders. It was assumed that the labels on this re-foldered material represented the originals. The folder titles in the container lists largely reflect those labels. Bill files vary widely but the following topics are exceptionally rich: The Grand Canyon National Park;
National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Voluntary Military Service; Military Reorganization; Defense; Aviation; Central Arizona Project; the Colorado River; Navajo-Hopi Relocation; Taiwan; Panama; Radio and Telecommunications; and Energy.
Colleague Correspondence: This material presented a significant challenge because it was dispersed throughout the collection. Most colleague correspondence was found within constituent letters labeled "Miscellaneous A-Z." Where feasible, colleague correspondence (much of it personal in nature) was identified, removed from the miscellaneous/constituent correspondence and aggregated by congressional session. (Note that some colleague correspondence
remains embedded in Series IV: Constituent-Issue Mail. Those folders are marked accordingly.) Colleague Correspondence appears alphabetically before the various Senate Committees. The volume of correspondence determined what was placed in individual folders versus A-Z designations. Colleague correspondence found within committee files was left in situ. Note that some colleague correspondence selected by Senator Goldwater is also found in Series I: Personal-Alpha Files.
Committees: Committee assignments from 1953 to 1964 included: Banking and Currency, Labor and Public Welfare, Interior and Insular Affairs, Joint Committee on the Economic Report, Joint Committee on Navajo-Hopi Administration, and Armed Services.
Committee assignments from 1969 to 1986 included: Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Armed Services, Select Committee to Study Government Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, Select Committee on Intelligence, Commerce, Science and Technology, Select Committee on Indian Affairs, and Small Business. Source: Congressional Directory 83rd-99th Congress.
This series is arranged in seven sub-series, by Congress, then alphabetically and chronologically within. Some of this material was found in notebooks and is presented as found. There are significant gaps throughout.
Bills Sponsored and Co-Sponsored – bill files range from single prints to folders with correspondence and background material; for more substantive bill files see Committees.
Congressional Records Excerpts - statements, speeches, remarks, debates, and colloquia captured in the Congressional Record.
Voting Records – reports compiled by the Secretary of the Majority summarizing yeas, nays, and the arguments for and against; also includes voting records generated by Goldwater's office staff.
Record Vote Analysis – reports largely compiled by the Secretary for the Minority, Republican Conference, and the Senate Republican Policy Committee summarizing yeas, nays, and the arguments for and against.
Legislative Activities – reports largely compiled by the Sergeant of Arms and the Committee on Rules and Administration for each Senator; may include statistics generated by Goldwater's office staff.
Legislative Fragments (83rd-90th Congress) as described above.
Colleague Correspondence and Committees (91st-99th Congress) as described above.
Includes letter from the Secretary of Interior and Insular Affairs, 1949.
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85th Congress: California-Arizona Water Dispute, 1957-1958
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85th Congress: Colorado River Channelization, 1958
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85th Congress: Copper Tariff Laws, S 4011, 1957-1958 (1 of 2)
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85th Congress: Copper Tariff Laws S 4011, 1957-1958 (2 of 2)
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85th Congress: Copper Tariff Laws, "Related Material" S 2998, 1958 (1 of 2)
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85th Congress: Copper Tariff Laws, "Related Material" S 2998, 1958 (2 of 2)
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85th Congress: Correspondence, Central Arizona Project, 1957-1958
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85th Congress: Cripple Creek Coal Company, Bidding for Defense Department, Coal Supplies, Department of Navy and Interior and Insular Affairs, 1957-1958
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85th Congress: Dallas Service Case, Civil Aeronautics Board, 1958
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85th Congress: Fort Bowie National Monument S 939, 1957-1958
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85th Congress: Frontier Airlines Route Expansion to Arizona, 1958
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85th Congress: Gila River Basin and San Carlos Flood Control S 3686 Committee on Public Works, 1957
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85th Congress: Gila River Basin and San Carlos Flood Control S 3686 Committee on Public Works, 1958
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85th Congress: Glen Canyon Dam, 1957-1958
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85th Congress: Grand Canyon Park and Nature (Monument Revised Boundaries) S 693, 1957
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85th Congress: Hell's Canyon Project Hearings, Interior and Insular Affairs and Insular Affairs S 1333, 1957-1958
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85th Congress: Highway Act of 1956, Federal Aid, 1957-1958
91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Military Priorities (Tony Smith Files), 1970
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91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Prisoners of War, 1969
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91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Military Procurement HR 17123, 1969
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91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Navy and Marines (Various), 1967-1969
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91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Navy and Marines (Various), 1970
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91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Panama Canal S 2228, 1969-1970
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91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Report to the President and Secretary of Defense on the Department of Defense by the Blue Ribbon Defense Panel, 1970 (1 of 2)
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91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Report to the President and Secretary of Defense on the Department of Defense by the Blue Ribbon Defense Panel, 1970 (2 of 2)
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91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Reserve Bill of Rights HR 2, 1967
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91st Congress: Armed Services Committee: Rules of Engagement (Vietnam), 1969
93rd Congress: Commerce, Science and Transportation Committees: Overseas National Airlines, circa 1973
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93rd Congress: Commerce, Science and Transportation Committees: Supplemental Air Transportation S 1739, 1973-1974
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93rd Congress: Energy and Natural Resources Committee: Energy (Various), 1973-1974
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93rd Congress: Energy and Natural Resources Committee: Energy Research and Development HR 9090, S2650, S 2135, 1973-1974
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93rd Congress: Energy and Natural Resources Committee: Exploration and Economics of the Petroleum Industry-New Ideas, New Methods, New Developments, 1973
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93rd Congress: Energy and Natural Resources Committee: Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor Program, 1974
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93rd Congress: Finance Committee: General Motors and International Trade, 1973
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93rd Congress: Finance Committee: Social Services Programs S 2528, 1973
93rd Congress: Foreign Relations Committee: War Powers Act S 440, 1973 (1 of 3)
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93rd Congress: Foreign Relations Committee: War Powers Act S 440, 1973 (2 of 3)
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93rd Congress: Foreign Relations Committee: War Powers Act S 440, 1973 (3 of 3)
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93rd Congress: Government Operations Committee: Executive Privilege Secrecy in Government, Freedom of Information, 1973
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93rd Congress: Government Operations Committee: Property Tax Relief and Reform Act S 1255 (Hearings), 1973
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93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Alaskan Native Claims, 1971-1973
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93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: American Indian Council Region X, 1968-1973 (1 of 2)
200
20
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: American Indian Council Region X: "A Preliminary Survey of American Indian Involvement in the Federal Government", 1973 (2 of 2)
200
21
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: American Indian Movement, 1973
200
22
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Arizona Commission of Indian Affairs, 1973
200
23
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Awards to Arizona Tribes, 1973-1975
Box
Folder
201
1
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Behind the Scenes in Hopi Land (M. W. Billingsley), 1974
201
2
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Black Mesa and Navajo Power Station, 1973-1974
Includes photos.
201
3
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Business Leases on Indian Lands, 1970-1974
201
4
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Colorado River Indian Tribes (John Artichoker), 1973-1974
201
5
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Colorado River Indian Tribes (General Correspondence), 1973-1974
201
6
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Colorado River Indian Tribes: Request for Funding Irrigation Project, 1973
Includes photos.
201
7
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Eastern Navajo Council (Education Proposal), 1973
201
8
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Economic Conditions on Reservations, 1973
201
9
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Education, 1974
201
10
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Education Journal of the Institute for the Development of Indian Law, 1973
201
11
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Facts about the Papago Agency, 1974
201
12
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Food Stamps, 1973-1974
201
13
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Fort Defiance Indian Hospital, 1973-1974
201
14
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Fort McDowell Apache Tribe, 1973-1974
201
15
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Fort Mohave Indian Reservation and William La Follette, 1973
201
16
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Four Corners Regional Commission, 1973-1974
201
17
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Funding for Various Programs, 1972-1974
201
18
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: General Correspondence, 1973
201
19
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: General Correspondence, 1974
201
20
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Career Center, 1973
201
21
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Indian Community (General Correspondence), 1973-1974
201
22
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Indian Community: Sacaton Hospital, 1973
201
23
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Indian Community: Sacaton Hospital, 1974
201
24
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Enterprises Incorporated, 1974
201
25
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Indian Health System, 1973
201
26
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Indian Health System, 1974
201
27
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Grants and Awards, 1973-1974
201
28
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: GUNDE Corporation (Greater United Navajo Development Enterprises, Incorporated), 1973
Box
Folder
202
1
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: GUNDE Corporation, 1974 (1 of 2)
Includes voting irregularities; FBI investigation.
202
2
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: GUNDE Corporation, 1974 (2 of 2)
Photos used in FBI investigation.
202
3
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: HARM-Lockheed Contract (Navajo Nation), 1974
202
4
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Havasupai Tribe (General Correspondence), 1973-1974
202
5
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Headstart Program, 1973
202
6
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Health Care (Various) S 953S 1801S 2938, 1971-1974
202
7
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Hon Dah Homesite Area, 1973
202
8
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Hopi Tribe (General Correspondence), 1973-1974
202
9
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Hualapai Tribe (General Correspondence), 1973
202
10
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Indian Action Team Program, 1973-1974
202
11
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Indian Campgrounds Incorporated, 1972-1973
202
12
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Indian Preference, 1974
202
13
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Johnson O'Malley Program, 1972-1974
202
14
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Jojoba Project, 1971-1973
202
15
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Kaibab-Paiute Tribe (General Correspondence), 1973
202
16
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Kayenta School District, 1973-1974
202
17
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Communications Board, 1974
202
18
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Community College, 1974
202
19
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Community College (19th Quarterly Report), 1973
202
20
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Community Planning Grant, 1974
202
21
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Education, 1972-1974
202
22
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Health Authority, 1974
202
23
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute (Committee Prints and Legal Material) S 2424, 1966-1973 (1 of 2)
202
24
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute (Background, Memos), 1973 (2 of 2)
202
25
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute HR 10337, S 3230, S 3724 (Correspondence), 1974 (1 of 2)
Box
Folder
203
1
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo-Hopi Land Dispute (Correspondence), 1974 (2 of 2)
203
2
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Housing Authority, 1973-1974
203
3
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Irrigation Project, 1974
203
4
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Police and Court System, 1971-1973
203
5
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo: Project Lifesaver, 1973
203
6
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Tribe (General Correspondence), 1973
203
7
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Tribe (General Correspondence), 1974
203
8
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Papago Housing Authority, 1973
203
9
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Papago Housing Authority, 1974
203
10
93rd Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Papago Tribe (General Correspondence), 1973-1974
94th Congress: Commerce, Science and Transportation Committees: Anti-Trust Complaint Against Xerox (Federal Trade Commission), 1975
208
8
94th Congress: Commerce, Science and Transportation Committees: Committee Correspondence, 1975-1976
208
9
94th Congress: Commerce, Science and Transportation Committees: Deep Seabed Hard Minerals Act S 713, 1976
208
10
94th Congress: Commerce, Science and Transportation Committees: Federal Power Commission (Hearings), 1975
208
11
94th Congress: Commerce, Science and Transportation Committees: Kennecott Corporation Divestiture of Peabody Coal, 1975
208
12
94th Congress: Commerce, Science and Transportation Committees: Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs (Southwest Bell Telephone; Improper Political Activities of AT & T), 1975
208
13
94th Congress: Committee on Committees: Senate Committee Structure, 1976
208
14
94th Congress: Energy and Natural Resources Committee: Atomic Energy, 1974-1975
208
15
94th Congress: Energy and Natural Resources Committee: Energy Research and Development, 1975
208
16
94th Congress: Energy and Natural Resources Committee: Solar and Geothermal Energy Development, 1975
94th Congress: Foreign Relations Committee: "The War Powers Resolution Tested: The President's Independent Defense Power" by J. Terry Emerson in Notre Dame Lawyer, 1975
208
23
94th Congress: Government Operations Committee: Watergate Reorganization and Reform Act, 1973-1976
208
24
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Appropriations, 1975 January-May
208
25
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Appropriations, 1975 June-October
208
26
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Appropriations (Various), 1976
208
27
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: American Indian School of Medicine, 1975-1976
208
28
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Central Arizona Project and Fort McDowell Tribal Lands, 1974-1975
208
29
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Chilchinbeto Day School, 1975
208
30
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Chinle School District, 1974-1976
Box
Folder
209
1
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Chinle Valley School for Exceptional Children, 1976
209
2
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Colorado Indian Tribes (General Correspondence), 1975-1976
209
3
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Colorado River Indian Tribes: Dust and Agricultural Development, 1975-1976
209
4
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Colorado River Indian Tribes: Parker Hospital, 1976
209
5
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Colorado Indian Tribes: Power Service, 1974-1976
209
6
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Colorado Indian Tribes: National Tribal Chairmen's Associations, 1975
209
7
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Farming and Agri-Business, 1975
209
8
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: "Feasibility Study for Leupp Industrial Park", 1976
209
9
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Four Corners Regional Commission, 1975
209
10
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: General Correspondence, 1975
209
11
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: General Correspondence, 1976
209
12
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Indian Community (General Correspondence), 1975-1976
209
13
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Indian Community: Sacaton Health Facility, 1975
209
14
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Gila River Indian Enterprises, 1975
209
15
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Grants and Awards, 1975-1976
209
16
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: GUNDE Corporation (MacDonald-FBI investigation), 1975
209
17
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Havasupai (General Correspondence), 1975
209
18
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Havasupai Plan (Land Use for the Addition to the Reservation), 1976
209
19
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Health, Education and Welfare (Various), 1975-1976
209
20
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Hopi Industrial Park, 1975
209
21
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Hopi Tribe (General Correspondence), 1975-1976
209
22
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Hopi Tribe: Moencopi Day School, 1976
209
23
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Hualapai Trading Post, 1975-1976
209
24
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Indian Crime, 1976
209
25
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Indian Water Rights and the Central Arizona Project, 1975 (1 of 2)
209
26
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Indian Water Rights and the Central Arizona Project, 1975 (2 of 2)
209
27
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Indian Water Rights: Colorado River, 1976
209
28
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Inter-Tribal School Board (Reduction in Force), 1975
209
29
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Kaibab-Paiute Tribe (General Correspondence), 1975
209
30
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Kayenta Boarding School, 1974-1975
209
31
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Many Farms High School, 1975-1976
Includes photos.
209
32
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Area Rent Increases (Government Housing), 1975-1976
209
33
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Audit (Peter MacDonald), 1975-1976 (1 of 2)
Box
Folder
210
1
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Audit (Peter MacDonald), 1976-1977 (2 of 2)
210
2
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Capital Youth Baseball League, 1975-1976
210
3
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Code Talkers, 1976-1977
210
4
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Community College, 1975
210
5
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Cultural Center, 1976
210
6
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Education, 1975-1976
210
7
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Film and Media Commission, 1976
210
8
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Health Services, 1975
210
9
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo-Hopi Relocation Commission, 1975
210
10
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo-Hopi Relocation Commission, 1976
210
11
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: "The Navajo Nation: An American Colony", 1975
210
12
94th Congress: Indian Affairs Committee: Navajo Reservation Road Needs, 1975
94th Congress: Judiciary Committee: Illegal Aliens S 2131, S 2531 (Background), 1975-1976
211
12
94th Congress: Judiciary Committee: Reorganization of Ninth Circuit Court S 729, 1974-1975
211
13
94th Congress: Labor and Public Welfare Committees: Humphrey-Hawkins Bill S 50, 1976
211
14
94th Congress: Labor and Public Welfare Committees: "National Aeronautics and Space Administration Program's Equal Opportunity Could be Improved" (Report), 1975
211
15
94th Congress: Labor and Public Welfare Committees: Situs Picketing (Secondary Boycotts), 1975-1976
211
16
94th Congress: Post Office and Civil Service Committee (General Correspondence), 1975
211
17
94th Congress: Election and Campaign Reform Committee, 1970-1976
211
18
94th Congress: Select Committee on Intelligence: Central Intelligence Agency (Testimonies, Memos, Correspondence), 1971-1976
211
19
94th Congress: Select Committee on Intelligence: Central Intelligence Agency Investigations, 1975 January-March
Box
Folder
212
1
94th Congress: Select Committee on Intelligence: Central Intelligence Agency Investigations, 1975 April-December
212
2
94th Congress: Select Committee on Intelligence: Central Intelligence Agency Investigations, 1976
212
3
94th Congress: Select Committee on Intelligence: Committee Correspondence, 1975
212
4
94th Congress: Select Committee on Intelligence: Committee Correspondence, 1976
212
5
94th Congress: Select Committee on Intelligence: Rules of Procedure S Res 400, 1976
212
6
94th Congress: Small Business Committee: Foreign Competition in Customs and Freight Forwarding, 1975
212
7
94th Congress: Special Committee on Aging: "Women and Social Security: Adapting to a New Era", 1975
212
8
94th Congress: Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System, 1975-1976 (1 of 8)
212
9
94th Congress: Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System, 1975-1976 (2 of 8)
212
10
94th Congress: Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System (Staff Report), 1976 (3 of 8)
212
11
94th Congress: Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System, 1976 (4 of 8)
212
12
94th Congress: Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System (Hearings), 1976 (5 of 8)
212
13
94th Congress: Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System, 1976 (6 of 8)
212
14
94th Congress: Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System S Res 586, 1976 (7 of 8)
212
15
94th Congress: Temporary Select Committee to Study the Senate Committee System, 1976 (8 of 8)
212
16
94th Congress: Veterans Affairs Committee: Women's Air Forces Service Pilots (WASP Background), 1942-1958 (1 of 3)
212
17
94th Congress: Veterans Affairs Committee: Women's Air Forces Service Pilots: "Final Report on Women Pilot Program", circa 1945 (2 of 3)
212
18
94th Congress: Veterans Affairs Committee: Women's Air Forces Service Pilots (WASP), 1975-1976 (3 of 3)
212
19
95th Congress: Colleague Correspondence, Cannon Howard W., 1977-1978
Senator Goldwater's constituencies were wide ranging and extended far beyond the State of Arizona. Congressional constituents include but are not limited to private citizens, federal and state agencies, counties and municipalities, public, private, non-profit, and political organizations, industries, and various interest groups. This material often provides additional background information and perspective on an issue. The correspondence, often personal in tone, reflects
Goldwater's interests and relationships with the military community; aircraft and telecommunication industries; hobbyists and collectors; civic organizations; and political groups. His concerns with labor, communism, defense, and big government in addition to his advocacy for aviation, telecommunications, science, and technology are well documented. His status as an icon is also reflected in significant national and international fan mail. Some correspondence, especially in the
91st Congress, is transitional in nature and can be seen as a continuation of the "personal" correspondence received during his hiatus from public office from 1965 to 1968.
This series is arranged into three sub-series: Projects and Programs, Issue Mail, and General Correspondence. These sub-series are arranged by Congress and alphabetically and chronologically within.
Projects and Programs generally capture local and regional grants, awards, proposals; technical and annual reports, court claims and legal briefs; federal, state, county, and city staff and agency initiatives; staff special projects; and programs of special interest to Senator Goldwater. This section is also a rich source of local history. Note that a number of institutions, agencies, and organizations listed here also appear in Series I: Personal - Boards and Memberships.
This sub-series is a rich source of gray literature – unpublished, difficult to locate materials like technical reports, pre-prints, fact sheets, patents, working papers, meeting minutes, business documents, newsletters, bulletins, symposia, standards, white papers, proceedings, and unpublished works. As such, it has high research value. More information is available at http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/gray_literature. Projects and programs can become controversial and generate Issue Mail. Some go on to inspire legislative action. Related material may be found in several series.
Issue Mail is organized by topic and can be considered "current events and issues at a glance," i.e., Watergate, Panama Canal, or Taiwan Treaty. This sub-series is organized by topics primarily established by Goldwater's office staff and often noted in the upper right hand corner of Goldwater's response letter. These terms were incorporated in folder titles wherever possible. Like-topics were combined within congressional sessions when feasible.
Bulk determined what could be consolidated and what could stand alone. Large runs of correspondence were left under their original designations. Note that these descriptive titles shifted over time and are not uniform, i.e. Immigration, Border Patrol, Illegal Aliens, Farm Labor, Mexican Nationals.
Unless noted, all issue mail has been retained. Where possible all enclosures have been retained. If a form letter was attached to orphaned documents, it was considered Issue Mail. Note that form letters have been aggregated within Series V: Administrative. Although Goldwater's positions are represented in form letters, many of the responses found here deviate from a set script and often reflect a personal quality.
General Correspondence is arranged alphabetically by sender or addressee last names when known. This includes but is not limited to requests for assistance, offers of viewpoints and advice, support or opposition to issues or legislative matters of the day. It covers a wide range of topics, often with personal responses from Senator Goldwater. It also represents many orphan documents. The majority of this material was found in large runs labeled "miscellaneous" that were inconsistently filed throughout the collection.
The majority of VIP and colleague correspondence, as well as some Alpha Files, were also discovered in this mix. As was feasible, these documents were removed, reunited with like-material and placed in other series. The bulk of this correspondence can be found within Series III: Legislative - Colleague Correspondence and Committees or Series I: Personal - Alpha Files. Note that it was not possible to capture all significant correspondence within these categories. Scattered
colleague, VIP, and Alpha File correspondence may appear elsewhere such as Series V: Administrative.
Processing Note
Nothing in this series reflects original order. The material had been shifted, re-boxed, and often re-labeled multiple times after it was deposited, making reconstruction of original order impossible. This was an opportunity to create flexible headings commensurate with current descriptions of Constituent Service as well as to consolidate topics, folders, and date ranges. During the microfilming process much of this correspondence was severely cropped and separated from the
Senator's responses. Therefore, attachments and other information may be missing. Where possible, these documents have been reunited. Approximately 15% of this material was found loose or in unlabeled folders. Correspondence within folders is arranged chronologically. Documents with no dates appear at the end of the run. Note that VIP and colleague correspondence was found throughout constituent correspondence and labeled as miscellaneous. The bulk of this material is now found
in Series II: Legislative - Colleague Correspondence and Committees or Series I: Personal - Alpha Files.
Separated Materials
Numerous case files (60 linear feet) from the 91st-99th Congress were discovered among this material. Individual case files have been retained for research and are listed at the end of this container list. They are organized according to the federal agency or department to which the cases were referred. These files are considered sensitive. Please contact the archivist for permissions and access.
95th Congress: Peoria (Economic Development Grants), 1977-1979
398
29
95th Congress: Phoenix-Des Moines-Milwaukee Air Route, 1977-1978
398
30
95th Congress: Pipe Spring National Monument, 1976-1978 (Master Plan)
398
31
95th Congress: Position Paper on I-10 and Transportation in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area and Final Challenge to EIS-76-1 (Citizens for Mass Transit against Freeways), 1977
398
32
95th Congress: Prescott College, 1977-1979
398
33
95th Congress: Prescott Community Building, 1977-1978
398
34
95th Congress: Presidential Classroom for Young Americans, 1977-1979
398
35
95th Congress: Primate Foundation of Arizona, 1970-1979
97th Congress: Student Coalition for Soviet Jewry, 1982
463
8
97th Congress: Super Chicken Across America (Non-Stop Balloon Flight), 1982
463
9
97th Congress: Synthetic Fuels, 1981-1982
463
10
97th Congress: Taliesin West as a National Historic Landmark, 1982
463
11
97th Congress: Technology for Local Development, 1981
463
12
97th Congress: Thunderbird American School of International Management, 1981
463
13
97th Congress: University of Arizona, 1981-1982
463
14
97th Congress: University National Bank of Arizona, 1981
463
15
97th Congress: U.S. Air Show, 1981-1982
463
16
97th Congress: West Yavapai Guidance Clinic, 1981
463
17
97th Congress: Whipple Observatory Base Camp in Amado, Arizona, 1982
463
18
97th Congress: Wilderness Study Areas (Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Company Mineral Rights), 1982-1983
Box
Folder
478
17
98th Congress: Air and Space Bicentennial, 1982-1983
478
18
98th Congress: American Security Fence Corporation (Pipe and Tube Industry), 1983-1984
478
19
98th Congress: Arizona Flooding and Dam Releases, 1983 (1 of 2)
478
20
98th Congress: Arizona Flooding and Dam Releases, 1983-1984 (2 of 2)
Box
Folder
479
1
98th Congress: Center for Strategic and International Studies, 1983
479
2
98th Congress: Central Utah Project, 1983
479
3
98th Congress: Central Valley Project, 1983-1984
479
4
98th Congress: City of Phoenix, 1984
479
5
98th Congress: Civil Air Patrol, 1983
479
6
98th Congress: Clean Air Coalition (Briefing Book), 1983 (1 of 2)
479
7
98th Congress: Clean Air Coalition (Briefing Book), 1983 (2 of 2)
479
8
98th Congress: Confederate Air Force, 1983
479
9
98th Congress: Copper Canisters for Nuclear Waste, 1983-1984
Includes colleague correspondence.
479
10
98th Congress: The Effect of Job Loss on Household Economy in Two U.S. Southwestern Border States: Implications for Employment and Training Programs (Grant Proposal), 1983
479
11
98th Congress: Energy Grants for Low-Income Weatherization, 1983
479
12
98th Congress: Energy and Technology (Various), 1983
479
13
98th Congress: Flight Service Stations in Arizona, 1983
479
14
98th Congress: Flyer Tigers, 1983
479
15
98th Congress: Grand Canyon Railroad, 1984
479
16
98th Congress: Grand Canyon Unified Schools (Facilities Improvement), 1983-1984
479
17
98th Congress: Grand Circle Association, 1984
479
18
98th Congress: Havasu National Wildlife Refuge (Jop's Landing), 1983
479
19
98th Congress: Instrument Landing System (Flagstaff), 1983
479
20
98th Congress: Pacific Texas Pipeline, 1984
479
21
98th Congress: Safety of Dams Program Modification Report (Salt River Project), 1984
479
22
98th Congress: Salt and Verde River Paleoflood Studies, 1983
479
23
98th Congress: Solar Energy (Various), 1983
479
24
98th Congress: Summary Report, Inundation Mapping, Salt and Verde River Systems, 1984
479
25
98th Congress: Thunderbird American Graduate School of International Management, 1983-1984
479
26
98th Congress: Upper Gila River Basin Cooperative Study, 1984
479
27
98th Congress: Washington Dulles Task Force, 1982-1983
This series documents the office work of Senator Goldwater's staff, including daily office operations and procedures. Much of this series reflects the Senator's interest in the personal and social aspects of his constituents.
This series is arranged in nine sub-series and alphabetically and chronologically within: Appointment Books; Congressional Research Service; Correspondence; Invitations Accepted; Manuals; Nominations and Recommendations; Other, Schedules, and Travel.
Correspondence files contain sent as well as received letters for birthdays and anniversaries, congratulatory, condolence and thank you letters. Goldwater's personal relationships with various White House staff members are evident here. Most notable are the numerous requests to write articles and books; national and international requests to see the Senator; and correspondence related to the press and publicity. For political party correspondence, see Series I:
Personal-Politics. Note: Although some personal and social correspondence can be found in this series, the vast majority is located within Series I: Personal.
The Goldwater staff made extensive use of Congressional Research Service materials on a wide variety of topics ranging from abortion to tax reform. These compilations and analyses are exceptionally rich and represent the foundations of much public policy. Most were found as loose material or in unidentified folders.
Documentation of Goldwater's speaking and non-speaking engagements can be found under Invitations Accepted. These files also include brochures, pamphlets, photos and other background materials regarding events he attended that reflect the social, philanthropic and business obligations he had in his personal and political life. Goldwater's schedules document various commitments to family, friends, committee assignments, military duties, and the Republican Party.
Senator Goldwater actively and successfully supported nominees for numerous federal positions. Many Arizonans rose to prominence because of his advocacy. Nominations and Recommendations includes files for Sandra Day O'Connor and William H. Rehnquist to the United States Supreme Court; Dean Burch as Chair of the National Republican Party and Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission; Dr. Lewis Tambs as Ambassador to Columbia and Costa Rica; and Isabel Burgess to the
National Transportation Safety Board.
Travel files chronicle domestic and international trips. Senator Goldwater was officially appointed by the President to be the U.S. Representative at the Paris Air Show and other aviation events. Additionally, he traveled to Taiwan, Vietnam, South Africa, and Antarctica for both personal and political reasons. Senator Goldwater traveled frequently to fulfill his role on the Republican Senate Campaign Committee, the Air Force Board of Visitors, and the Armed Services Committee.
He was in great demand as a speaker and fundraiser for organizations ranging from the Republican Party and the National Asthma Foundation to Masonic Lodges and the Smithsonian Institute.
Processing Note
Records have been weeded of duplicates, routine applications and requests for employment, routine requests for government publications, autographs, and flag information.
This series is exceptionally dense, potentially rich, and represents approximately one third of the entire collection based on total box number. It is arranged in ten sub-series: Speeches, Statements, Remarks; Newsclippings; Publications; Scrapbooks; Political Cartoons; Photographs; Film; Video; Audio; and Microfilm. Some items are housed in map and media drawers rather than in boxes.
Speeches, Statements, Remarks: Arranged by congressional session and chronologically within. Speeches have been aggregated from legislative and staff files, personal materials, press releases, publications, brochures, and other sources. Note that the print version of speeches, statements, remarks contains many gaps. Speech writers represented here include but are not limited to Karl Hess, Tony Smith, Earl Eisenhower, Lee Edwards, and Terry Emerson. Campaign speeches may also be
found in Senate Campaigns and the 1964 Presidential Campaign. Where the speech titles are known, they appear in quotes. See also Congressional Record Excerpts. More speeches are captured in 700+ audio reels and cassettes. In May, 2011, forty additional new speeches and press releases (1969-1972) were discovered. These were added to the end of the Speeches subseries, Box 570, folders 45-85.
News Clippings: Many from a professional news clipping service; some donated by family and friends. See also Scrapbooks.
Publications: Articles from magazines, journals, and special editions related to Goldwater or topics that reflect his interests.
Processing Note
Funding from the Arizona State Legislature allowed for selective digitization of certain audio-visual material, fragile news clipping scrapbooks, political cartoons, and microfilm. It has been weeded of duplicates, deteriorating loose clippings, blank and non-functioning tapes, and material unrelated to Senator Goldwater's public service and personal life.
86th Congress: "Labor-Management Practices Act of 1959" (Senate Floor), 1959 January 28
553
13
86th Congress: "The Four Horsemen Ride Again" (Bull Elephants, Congressional Hotel, Washington, DC), 1959 February 5
553
14
86th Congress: "The Massive Irresponsibility of the Spenders" (Ohio Association of Retail Lumber Dealers, Columbus, Ohio), 1959 February 26
553
15
86th Congress: Election Analyses & Strategies (Before the Committee of Forty Four, Republican National Committee, Washington, DC), 1959 March 14 (Lantern Slide Presentation)
553
16
86th Congress: "Opening Remarks of St. Patrick's Day" (Society of the Sons of St. Patrick, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC), 1959 March 17
553
17
86th Congress: The Nation's Most Fundamental Problem (Edison Electric Institute, New Orleans, Louisiana), 1959 April 7
553
18
86th Congress: "Men & Good Government" (Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, DC), 1959 April 30
553
19
86th Congress: "What Business Can Do for Government" (Convention of National Tank Truck Carriers, Inc., Washington, DC), 1959 May 5
553
20
86th Congress: Indian Affairs (Senate Floor), 1959 May 7
553
21
86th Congress: Low Esteem of the U.S. Senate (Senate Floor), 1959 June 24
553
22
86th Congress: "House of Representatives Version of the Senate-Passed Labor Bill" (Senate Floor), 1959 July 23
553
23
86th Congress: Questions and Answers for Radio Interview, 1959 July 24
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86th Congress: "Unionization of the South" (Senate Floor), 1959 August 20
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86th Congress: "Adoption of the Conference Report with Landrum-Griffin Provisions" (Senate Floor), 1959 September 3
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86th Congress: "Analysis of the Labor-Management Reporting & Disclosure Act of 1959" (Senate Floor), 1959 September 14
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86th Congress: On the Differences Between Democrats & Republicans (Republican Western States Conference, Los Angeles, California, 1959 November 13
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86th Congress: "What Do We Believe?", 1959 December 1
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86th Congress: List of BMG Speeches, 1960
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86th Congress: Differences Between Democrats & Republicans (Republican Women of the District of Columbia, Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC), 1960 January 4
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86th Congress: Transcript of Appearance on "New York Forum" (WCBS, Channel 12), 1960 January 10
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86th Congress: Before a Republican Fund Raising Dinner (Omaha, Nebraska), 1960 January 26
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86th Congress: Eisenhower-Nixon Dinner (Westward Ho, TV Closed Circuit, Phoenix, Arizona), 1960 January 27
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86th Congress: Before the National Cattlemen's Association (Texas), 1960 January 29
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86th Congress: "Lord Ashley Cooper's Dictionary of Charlestonese", 1960 March 10
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86th Congress: "The State of Our Nation" (Senate Floor), 1960 March 15
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86th Congress: Concerns about America's Future (Western Cotton Growers Association, Phoenix, Arizona), 1960 April 7
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86th Congress: "Government & the Mind of America" (Senate Floor), 1960 May 3
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86th Congress: Abuse of Power in the Labor Movement (U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC), 1960 May 4
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86th Congress: "The Dime Store New Deal" (Senate Floor), 1960 May 5
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86th Congress: "What Price Social Welfare", 1960 May 15, August 23
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86th Congress: "The Danger of Suspension of Nuclear Tests" (Senate Floor), 1960 May 18
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86th Congress: "The Conservative South" (Southern States Industrial Council, Asheville, North Carolina), 1960 May 27
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86th Congress: "The U-2 Incident Title" (Senate Floor), 1960 June 7
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86th Congress: Statement on Conservative Principles (Republican National Convention, Chicago, Illinois), 1960 July (Draft)
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86th Congress: Statement Before the Republican Platform Committee, 1960 July 19
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86th Congress: "The Republican Senatorial Role" (Republican National Convention, Chicago, Illinois), 1960 July 25
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86th Congress: Withdrawal of Name from Nomination (Republican National Convention, Chicago, Illinois), 1960 July 27
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86th Congress: "Conscience of a Conservative" (Comments by Styles Bridges, Senate Floor), 1960 August 19, 26
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86th Congress: "Drew Pearson & Events at Executive Session of the Committee on Labor & Public Welfare" (Senate Floor), 1960 August 23
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86th Congress: "What Price Social Welfare?" (Senate Floor), 1960 August 25
Includes background materials.
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86th Congress: "Conservatism is the Only Way to Lasting Freedom" (Manion Forum Network), 1960 September 25
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86th Congress: On the Democratic Party Reform (Republican Rally, Madison School, Phoenix), 1960 October 5
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86th Congress: Analysis of the Democratic Party Platform and the Influence Thereon of the Socialist and Marxist Philosophy, 1960 October 7
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86th Congress: "Face the Nation" (CBS Radio Network), 1960 October 23
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86th Congress: Post Election Statement (Senate Floor), 1960 November 9
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86th Congress: Opening Session of the Air War College (Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama), 1960 November 14
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86th Congress: "Unemployment Trends", 1960 December 13 (News Release)
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86th Congress: "Senate Rule 22", 1960 December 22 (News Release)
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87th Congress: List of BMG Speeches, 1961
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87th Congress: Tractors for Prisoners, 1961 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Advice to Liberals (Women's National Press Club, Hotel Statler, Washington DC), 1961 January 3
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87th Congress: Four Bills of Importance to Arizona (Before the Republican Senate Policy Committee), 1961 January 5 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Report on Senate Campaigns (Before the Republican National Committee), 1961 January 6
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87th Congress: Family Life & Older Persons (White House Committee on Aging), 1961 January 9
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87th Congress: Labor Legislation in 1961, 1961 January 10 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: "A Statement of Proposed Republican Principles, Programs & Objectives" (Senate Floor), 1961 January 11
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87th Congress: Cost of Kennedy Program, 1961 January 19 (News Release)
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87th Congress: "Does Big Federal Government Threaten Our Freedom?" (Debate with Eugene J. McCarthy on "Face the Nation", CBS Network), 1961 January 26 (Transcript)
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87th Congress: On the Forgotten American, 1961 January 28 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Kennedy Administration Censorship of Military Leaders (Senate Floor), 1961 January 30
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87th Congress: Tax Deductions, 1961 January 31 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Gold & Balance-of-Payments, 1961 February 7 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Tax Relief to Homeowners for Local Educational Needs, 1961 February 20 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Before the 84th Annual Washington's Birthday Banquet of the Sons of the Revolution (Plaza Hotel, New York City), 1961 February 22
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87th Congress: "The Peace Corps" (Senate Floor), 1961 February 24
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87th Congress: On Kennedy Administration Minimum Wage, 1961 February 27 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Before the Young Americans for Freedom Rally (Manhattan Center, New York City), 1961 March 3
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87th Congress: Before the Ninth Annual Republican Women's Conference (Sheraton Park Hotel, Washington, DC), 1961 March 6
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87th Congress: Federal Aid to Education Unnecessary, 1961 March 13 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: On Government Interference in Economic System, 1961 March 25 (News Release)
87th Congress: Dedication at Fourth Annual Easter Sunrise Service (Sedona, Arizona), 1961 April 2
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87th Congress: "Barry Goldwater: Radical of the Right" (Senate Floor Remarks by Senator Mansfield), 1961 April 6
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87th Congress: "Dinner with Barry & Paul" (Hotel Westward Ho, Phoenix, Arizona), 1961 April 7
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87th Congress: Before the 70th Continental Congress National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (Constitution Hall, Washington, DC), 1961 April 17
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87th Congress: State Department Ineptitude on Laos & Cuba (Senate Floor), 1961 April 20
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87th Congress: Before the Annual Banquet of the Millers' National Federation (Shoreham Hotel, Washington, DC), 1961 April 25
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87th Congress: At a Republican Fundraising Meeting (IMA Auditorium, Flint, Michigan), 1961 May 8
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87th Congress: No Crisis in Education (Senate Floor), 1961 May 17 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: "People Have the Will if Kennedy Has the Way" (Senate Floor), 1961 May 17
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87th Congress: Attack on Joint Chief of Staff (Senate Floor), 1961 May 22 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: On a Firm Foreign Policy, 1961 May 23
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87th Congress: Aid to Education & Principles (Senate Floor), 1961 May 25 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Commencement Address (Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah), 1961 June 2
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87th Congress: Commencement Address (Arizona State University), Tempe, Arizona, 1961 June 4
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87th Congress: On Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce's Review of President Kennedy's First 100 Days, 1961 June 6
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87th Congress: Before the Annual United Press International Conference of Editors & Publishers (Statler-Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC), 1961 June 9
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87th Congress: National Defense Education Act (Senate Floor), 1961 June 21
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87th Congress: Response to Kennedy Administration Foreign Policy (Senate Floor), 1961 July 13
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87th Congress: Disagreement to Views of Senator Fulbright Concerning Foreign Policy (Senate Floor), 1961 July 14
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87th Congress: "The Economy" (Blue Ridge, North Carolina), 1961 July 19 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: "New Frontier a Bedlam of Perilous Confusion" (The Manion Forum Broadcast, South Bend, Indiana), 1961 July 23
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87th Congress: Before the State Convention of the American Legion Department of Texas (Rice Hotel, Houston, Texas), 1961 July 28
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87th Congress: "A Case for Victory" (Virginia State Bar Association, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, 1961 August 5
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87th Congress: Tennessee Valley Authority (Senate Floor), 1961 August 7
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87th Congress: Automation & the High Cost of Labor, 1961 August 9 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Inherent Danger of Centralized Government, 1961 August 14 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: The Schizophrenic Nature of the Democratic Party, 1961 September 7 (Press Release)
87th Congress: Before Chicago Industrialists (Chicago Club, Chicago, Illinois), 1961 September 14
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87th Congress: Current Crisis in International Affairs, 1961 September 19 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Failure to Use American Power, 1961 September 20 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Colorado River Storage Project (Senate Floor), 1961 September 22
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87th Congress: Report on the Historic & Current Federal Role in Education (Senate Floor), 1961 September 23
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87th Congress: American Policy Towards Berlin, 1961 September 25 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Before the Republican Western Conference (Sun Valley, Idaho), 1961 September 28
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87th Congress: Call for Republican Victories in the South, 1961 November 18 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Transcript of "Meet the Press" (NBC Television), 1961 November 19
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87th Congress: "The Relationship Between Management, Labor & Government to the Free Enterprise System" (National War College, Washington, DC), 1961 December 14
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87th Congress: List of BMG Speeches, 1962
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87th Congress: Before the Detroit Press Club (Detroit, Michigan), 1962 January 10
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87th Congress: Before the National Retail Merchants Association (Statler-Hilton Hotel, New York City), 1962 January 11
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87th Congress: Before the Republican National Committee (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma), 1962 January 13
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87th Congress: Before the Air War College (Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama), 1962 January 19
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87th Congress: Before the Alfalfa Club (Washington, DC), 1962 January 20
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87th Congress: "Lack of Planning and Overall Purpose in Government and Fiscal and Monetary Policy" (Senate Floor), 1962 January 23
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87th Congress: Before the Meeting of the Greater New Haven Chamber of Commerce (Yale Dining Hall, New Haven, Connecticut), 1962 January 30
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87th Congress: Before the Student Body at Notre Dame University (South Bend, Indiana), 1962 February 6
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87th Congress: "Conservatism Not Backwardness" (Senate Floor), 1962 February 9
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87th Congress: Before a Republican Rally in the Masonic Temple (Detroit, Michigan), 1962 February 15 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: "What America Stands For" (Jacoby Brotherhood Lecture, University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut), 1962 February 21
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87th Congress: Before the Young Americans for Freedom Rally (Madison Square Garden, New York City), 1962 March 7
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87th Congress: "Barry Goldwater-A View from the Right" (CBS Television Network), 1962 March 8 (Transcript)
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87th Congress: Before the Gridiron Club (Washington, DC), 1962 March 17
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87th Congress: "Are All the Heroes Dead?" (Yale Political Union, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut), 1962 March 17
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87th Congress: "Masonic Brethren-Fellow Arizonans" (Sedona, Arizona), 1962 April 18
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87th Congress: Before the DC League of Republican Women (Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC), 1962 April 22
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87th Congress: Before the Annual Convention of the National Association of Purchasing Agents (Conrad Hilton Hotel, Chicago, Illinois), 1962 May 7
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87th Congress: Before the Annual Dinner of the American Iron & Steel Institute (Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City), 1962 May 8
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87th Congress: Kennedy Administration & the Field of Economics (Senate Floor), 1962 May 24 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: On Regional Preference for the Pacific Northwest River Basin, 1962 June 15 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Laos (Senate Floor), 1962 July 12 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: "America in Space" (Before the National Rocket Club, National Press Club, Washington D.C.), 1962 July 17
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87th Congress: On Congress & the Kennedy Administration (National Press Club, Washington, DC), 1962 July 26
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87th Congress: Before the Assembly Session of the American Bar Association, San Francisco, 1962 August 8 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Conservatives (AHEPA Banquet, Chicago, Illinois), 1962 August 22
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87th Congress: On the Power of Labor Unions (Senate Floor), 1962 September 24 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Military & Civilian Leadership (Senate Floor), 1962 September 26 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: "GOP Demands Full Disclosure of Aid Commitments to Ben Bella" (Joint Statement with William Miller & Bob Wilson), 1962 October 19 (Press Release)
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87th Congress: Before the Wings Club (Americana Hotel, New York), 1962 November 12 (Press Release)
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88th Congress: "Elimination of Certain Abuses in Labor-Management Relations" (Senate Floor), 1963 January 14
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88th Congress: On the Test Ban Treaty, 1963 September 19
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88th Congress: Address to the Financial World Oscar of Industry Awards, 1963 October 30
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88th Congress: "My Proposal For A Can-Win Foreign Policy" (Reprint of Life Magazine Article, insertion into the Congressional Record), 1964 January 14
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88th Congress: On Voting No on the Civil Right Bill (Senate Floor), 1964 June 18
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88th Congress: "Goldwater Speaks His Mind" (U.S. News & World Report Interview), 1964 December 21
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Out of Office: "Face the Nation" (CBS Television & Radio Networks), 1965 November 14 (Transcript)
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Out of Office: "Barry Goldwater: Gentleman Politician" (Interview, Phoenix Point West Magazine), 1966 March
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Out of Office: On The National Guard, 1967 January 25 (Press Release)
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Out of Office: On Senator Mundt's Proposed Amendment to the Consular Treaty, 1967 March 10
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Out of Office: "A Vote for George Wallace is a Vote Down a Rat Hole", 1968
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Out of Office: "Ethics in Congress", 1968
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Out of Office: On North Korea and the Pueblo, 1968 January 24 (Press Release)
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Out of Office: On President Johnson's Decision Not To Run for Re-Election, 1968 April 1 (Press Release)
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Out of Office: Preserving Natural Desert, 1968 April 9 (Press Release)
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Out of Office: Gun Control, 1968 July 9 (Press Release)
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Out of Office: Before the Republican National Convention, Miami, Florida, 1968 August 5
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91st Congress: On His Appointment to the Senate Armed Services Committee and Senate Committee on Aeronautical & Space Sciences, 1969 January 4
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91st Congress: Before the Women's National Press Club, 1969 January 7
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91st Congress: On Lyndon Baines Johnson (Senate Floor), 1969 January 17
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91st Congress: On Hopi Kachina Doll to Queen Elizabeth, 1969 January 22 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: On a Joint Resolution to Change the Name of the Central Arizona Project to the Carl Hayden Project, 1969 January 23
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91st Congress: Before the Southeastern Poultry & Egg Association (Atlanta, Georgia), 1969 January 27 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Before the Southern Illinois Builders' Association (Belleville, Illinois), 1969 February 3 (Press Release)
91st Congress: On Safeguarding the ABM System, 1969 March 14 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: On the Tomato Embargo (Senate Floor), 1969 March 17
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91st Congress: Before the American Fighter Pilots Association (Houston, Texas), 1969 March 21 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Remarks before the Daughters of the American Revolution by Lt. General Arthur G. Trudeau (Palm Beach, Florida), 1969 March 25
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91st Congress: On the Death of Former President Eisenhower, 1969 March 28 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: "Navajo Community College" (Senate Floor), 1969 April 1 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: "Civilian Complex" (Senate Floor), 1969 April 15
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91st Congress: On Election Reform (Senate Floor), 1969 April 22 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: On the Election of Barry Goldwater Jr., 1969 April 30 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: "High Cost of Defense" (Senate Floor), 1969 May 1 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: On Choosing a President & Vice President (Senate Floor), 1969 May 5 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: On Technology & the Construction Industry (Senate Floor), 1969 May 9 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: "A.B.M." (Senate Floor), 1969 May 12 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Before the Flight Safety Foundation (Twin Bridges Marriott Hotel, Washington, DC), 1969 May 14
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91st Congress: Before the Young Republicans (Waukegan, Illinois), 1969 May 15
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91st Congress: On Archery as a Major Competitive Sport (Senate Floor), 1969 May 20 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Before the National War College (Washington, DC), 1969 May 21
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91st Congress: Before the National Press Club Executive Night Meeting, 1969 May 21
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91st Congress: Before the New Jersey Bankers' Association (Atlantic City, New Jersey), 1969 May 22 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Letter to Senator William Proxmire, 1969 May 27 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Before the Joint Congressional Subcommittee on Economy in Government, 1969 June 10 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: "Interagency Committee on Mexican-American Affairs" (Before the Senate Subcommittee on Executive Reorganization), 1969 June 11 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: "Expansion of the Boundaries of the Grand Canyon National Park" (Senate Floor), 1969 June 12 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: In Support of the Neighborhood Health Center Act, 1969 June 25 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Letter to Senator William Proxmire, 1969 June 25 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: On Safeguarding the ABM System, 1969 June 26 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: On Older Americans (Before the Senate Subcommittee On Aging), 1969 June 26
91st Congress: On Mexican Americans and Nixon Administration Initiatives, 1969 September 28 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: "Obscenity in the mails" (Committee on Post Office and Civil Service), 1969 October 1
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91st Congress: On the Democratic National Chairman & Vietnam, 1969 October 2
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91st Congress: In Support of Bombing Haiphong & Destruction of North Vietnamese Dike System, 1969 October 5 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Before the California Confederation of Republican Women (Anaheim Convention Center, Los Angeles, California), 1969 October 15 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: On the Democratic Congress (Murphy Fundraising Dinner, San Diego, California), 1969 October 15 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Before the California State Convention of the Air Force Association (Long Beach, California), 1969 October 18 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: In Support of the Troops in Vietnam (Senate Floor), 1969 October 20 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Before the 6th Annual Banquet of the Association of Old Crows & the First Symposium on Electronic Warfare (Washington Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC), 1969 October 21 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: On a Unilateral Ceasefire in Vietnam (Senate Floor), 1969 October 23 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: "The Pursuit of Peace" (By President Nixon), 1969 November 3
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91st Congress: On the Haynsworth Nomination, 1969 November 3 (Press Release)
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91st Congress: Keynote Before the Western States Republican Conference (Honolulu, Hawaii), 1969 November 6
92nd Congress: "The B-1 & America's Future" (Senate Floor), 1971 June 9 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "Paris Air Show" (Report to President Nixon), 1971 June 10
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92nd Congress: "Ending the Johnson-McNamara War" (Senate Floor), 1971 June 24
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92nd Congress: "The Welfare Frankenstein" (Senate Floor), 1971 July 14 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "The Alternative to Nixon" (Before the Republican National Committee, Denver, Colorado), 1971 July 23
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92nd Congress: "Law & Order" (Before the 40th Biennial National Conference of the Paternal Order of Police, Phoenix, Arizona), 1971 August 11
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92nd Congress: "International Blackmail" (Before the 10th Annual Reunion of the American Fighter Aces Association, San Diego, California), 1971 August 15
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92nd Congress: On Wage and Price Controls, 1971 August 16 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "Moratorium on Rhetoric Needed" (Senate Floor), 1971 September (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "Time to Cooperate" (Before the Essex Club, Boston, Massachusetts), 1971 September 3
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92nd Congress: "What About a Freeze on Poor Workmanship?" (Senate Floor), 1971 September 14 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Prisoners of War (Senate Floor), 1971 September 29
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92nd Congress: "Will Peking Change?" (Senate Floor), 1971 October 5
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92nd Congress: "On the Honor of Nations" (Senate Floor), 1971 October 19 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "Growing Power of Japan" (Senate Floor), 1971 October 21 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "A Defeat for Honor" (Senate Floor), 1971 October 26
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92nd Congress: "Foreign Aid Bill" (Senate Floor), 1971 November 2 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "Salute to the President's Dinner" (Atlanta, Georgia), 1971 November 9
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92nd Congress: On Ralph Nader, 1971 November 10 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "What's Right with America" (Before the 37th Annual Convention of American Industrial Bankers, Hamilton, Bermuda), 1971 November 12
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92nd Congress: On the Nomination of William Rehnquist to the U.S. Supreme Court) (Senate Floor), 1971 November 15 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "The Arrogance of George Meany" (Senate Floor), 1971 November 22 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "The Russian Armada: What Does It Mean?" (Senate Floor), 1971 December 8 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "Issues in the India-Pakistan War" (Senate Floor), 1971 December 9
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92nd Congress: On the Resignation of Secretary of Defense David Packard, 1971 December 13 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "Conservative Complaints about the Policies of theNixon Administration", 1971 December 17
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92nd Congress: On Ashbrook's Presidential Bid, 1971 December 29 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: Humorous Speech Notes, 1968-1972
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92nd Congress: On Aircraft Wake Turbulence, 1972
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92nd Congress: On NATO & Military Logistics (Senate Floor), 1972
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92nd Congress: On Political Spying (Senate Floor), 1972
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92nd Congress: On an Article by a German Legislator about the U.S. (Senate Floor), 1972
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92nd Congress: On the Association of the U.S. Army Position Paper (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 January 21
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92nd Congress: On the Democratic Party & Vietnam War, 1972 January 21
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92nd Congress: On Nixon Trying to End the Vietnam War (Senate Floor), 1972 January 26 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On the Death of Carl Hayden, 1972 January 26 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Participating in the Political Process (Before the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida), 1972 February 3 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Goldwater Subject to a Copilot Restriction at Age 60, 1972 February 7 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: "Vietnam Peace Plan Debate" (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 February 9
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92nd Congress: On the Appointment of Richard Kleindienst as Attorney General, 1972 February 15 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Military Procurement Practices (Senate Floor), 1972 February 15 (Press Releases)
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92nd Congress: Before the Wisconsin Federation of Young Republicans (Madison, Wisconsin), 1972 February 25 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On President Nixon's Visit to Red China (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 March 1
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92nd Congress: Before Connecticut Republicans, 1972 March 6
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92nd Congress: On Sam Mardian's Selection to Re-elect the President, 1972 March 8 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: Before the Young Republican Leadership Conference, 1972 March 10 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Gossip & Muckraking in the Press (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 March 10
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92nd Congress: Senator Bill Brock on Senator Barry Goldwater (Senate Floor), 1972 March 22 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Continued Service as Honorary Chairman of the Young Americans for Freedom, 1972 March 22 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On the Gravel Resolution & the Pentagon Papers (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 March 23 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Civil Service Tenure (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 March 28
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92nd Congress: "In Defense of a War-making President", 1972 April 6
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92nd Congress: "On the Army and Rapid Demobilization", 1972 April 6
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92nd Congress: In Support of President Nixon's Efforts in Vietnam (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 April 7 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: Before the Gridiron Club, 1972 April 8
92nd Congress: On the Press & Partisan Politics (Senate Floor), 1972 August 1
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92nd Congress: "Tactical Air Support Forces" (Senate Floor), 1972 August 2
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92nd Congress: On Bob Hope (Senate Floor), 1972 August 2
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92nd Congress: "The Amendment to Prolong the War" (Senate Floor), 1972 August 2
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92nd Congress: On the Resolutions of the Sons of the American Revolution (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 August 3
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92nd Congress: On the Bombing of the Dike System in North Vietnam, 1972 August 9
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92nd Congress: Before the Republican National Convention (Miami, Florida), 1972 August 21 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: Requesting that Paul McKalip's Editorials on Rhodesia be Inserted into the Record (Senate Floor), 1972 September 8
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92nd Congress: "Rules of Engagement in Vietnam" (Senate Floor), 1972 September 26
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92nd Congress: "Freedom or Peace" (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 October
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92nd Congress: On Postal Rate Increases Impact on Magazines (Senate Floor), 1972 October 2 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: Before a Republican Gathering (Orange County, California), 1972 October 9
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92nd Congress: "A Tale of Two Campaigns" (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1972 October 12
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92nd Congress: "Democrats & the Nixon Administration's Peace Efforts", 1972 October 27 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Enlarging the Boundaries of the Grand Canyon National Park, 1972 December 6 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Lawmakers Making Predictions about Foreign Policy, 1972 December 6 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Arizona's Ranking as #40 on a Best to Worst List of States, 1972 December 12 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Senator Robert Dole, 1972 December 13 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On New Legislative Initiatives, 1972 December 15 (Press Release)
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92nd Congress: On Limited Warfare, 1972 December 21 (Press Release)
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93rd Congress: On Thailand (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973
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93rd Congress: On the F-15 Fighter (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973
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93rd Congress: "The Welfare Frankenstein", 1973
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93rd Congress: On the SST and 'SST Economics' (For Insertion into the Congressional Record, 1973 January 11
560
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93rd Congress: On 'Loose Talk' by Congressional Members (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 January 12 (Press Release)
560
30
93rd Congress: Towards President Thieu of South Vietnam, 1973 January 18 (Press Release)
560
31
93rd Congress: On Senator McGovern's Remarks in London (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 January 23 (Press Release)
560
32
93rd Congress: On Senator Hartke's Refusal to a Search by Airline Officials, 1973 January 29 (Press Release)
560
33
93rd Congress: On Dr. Dozwer's Pan Americanism Lecture (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 February
560
34
93rd Congress: On Weather Conditions and Emergency Airlift to Havasupai Indians, 1973 February-April (Press Release)
560
35
93rd Congress: On an Investigation into Watergate, 1973 February 7 (Press Release)
560
36
93rd Congress: On His Refusal to Approve Funds for Reconstructing North Vietnam, 1973 February 16 (Press Release)
560
37
93rd Congress: On Critics of the Military & the Return of Prisoners of War (Senate Floor), 1973 February 26 (Press Release)
560
38
93rd Congress: "Lt. Colonel Herbert & Alleged Vietnam Atrocities" (Senate Floor), 1973 February 27
560
39
93rd Congress: On the Accomplishments of the Aeronautical & Space Sciences Committee (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 March
560
40
93rd Congress: On Agnew's Speech on Amnesty for Draft Dodgers (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 March
560
41
93rd Congress: On the Energy Crisis (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 March
560
42
93rd Congress: On Senator's Humphrey's Charge the President Nixon is Breaking the Law, 1973 March 9 (Press Release)
560
43
93rd Congress: On Arizona Judgeships (Before the Senate Subcommittee On Improvements in Judicial Machinery), 1973 March 13
560
44
93rd Congress: Before the Hibernian Society (Charleston, North Carolina), 1973 March 17
560
45
93rd Congress: On Enacting a Shield to Protect Newsmen (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 March 26 (Press Release)
560
46
93rd Congress: On an Appraisal of the Vietnam War (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 April
560
47
93rd Congress: On the Supersonic Transport (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 April
560
48
93rd Congress: On the Soviet Union's Long Range Bomber (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 April
560
49
93rd Congress: On Sustaining the President's Veto to Decrease Spending, 1973 April 2 (Press Release)
560
50
93rd Congress: On Postal Rate Increases (Before the Post Office and Civil Service Committee), 1973 April 3
560
51
93rd Congress: Before the Trunk & Tusk (Phoenix, Arizona), 1973 April 4 (Press Release)
560
52
93rd Congress: On the President's Cutbacks on Military Expenditures, 1973 April 17 (Press Release)
560
53
93rd Congress: On the Soviet Union's Progress in Technology, 1973 April 18 (Press Release)
560
54
93rd Congress: Call for House Cleaning in the Executive Branch, 1973 April 30 (Press Release)
560
55
93rd Congress: On the Resignation of Richard Kleindienst, 1973 April 30 (Press Release)
560
56
93rd Congress: On the Need for a Strong & Flexible Defense (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 May
560
57
93rd Congress: On the Concorde & the SST (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 May
560
58
93rd Congress: On the Apollo Moon Program (Senate Floor), 1973 May 1
560
59
93rd Congress: On Fuel Shortages & Air Pollution (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 May 1
560
60
93rd Congress: On High Prices & Inflation (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 May 1
560
61
93rd Congress: On Spiro Agnew & Freedom of the Press (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 May 1
560
62
93rd Congress: On John Connally' Switch to the Republican Party, 1973 May 2 (Press Release)
560
63
93rd Congress: On the Authority of the President as Commander-in-Chief, 1973 May 10 (Press Release)
560
64
93rd Congress: On the Dismissal of the Ellsberg Case (Senate Floor), 1973 May 14 (Press Release)
560
65
93rd Congress: On the Loss of Confidence in Leadership, 1973 May 16 (Press Release)
560
66
93rd Congress: Before NATO Chiefs of Air Forces (Sponsored by the Aerospace Industries Association, Washington, DC), 1973 May 21
560
67
93rd Congress: On the Trade Reform Act (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 June
560
68
93rd Congress: On Military Manpower Procurement (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 June
560
69
93rd Congress: On Salary Increases for Congress (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 June
560
70
93rd Congress: On the Better Communities Act (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 June
560
71
93rd Congress: Henry Kissinger & Realistic Diplomacy (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 June
560
72
93rd Congress: On National Security & Watergate (Senate Floor), 1973 June 5 (Press Release)
560
73
93rd Congress: Commencement Address at the U.S. Air Force Academy (Colorado Springs, Colorado), 1973 June 6
560
74
93rd Congress: On Premier Brezhnev's Visit to the U.S., 1973 June 12 (Press Release)
560
75
93rd Congress: "Expanding the Boundaries of the Grand Canyon Park" (Before the Senate Subcommittee on Parks and Recreation), 1973 June 20
560
76
93rd Congress: Before a Fundraising Dinner of the Indiana Republican Party (Indianapolis, Indiana), 1973 June 21
560
77
93rd Congress: "Interrelationship Of the Executive and Legislative Branches in the Conduct of National Security Affairs" (Defense Strategy Seminar, National War College), 1973 June 25
560
78
93rd Congress: On the Nixon-Brezhnev Summit Meeting, 1973 June 26
560
79
93rd Congress: On the President's Right to Handle Watergate (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 July
560
80
93rd Congress: On Monopsony (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 July
560
81
93rd Congress: Before the San Francisco Rotary Club (San Francisco, California), 1973 July 10 (Press Release)
560
82
93rd Congress: Before the Young Republicans National Convention (Atlanta, Georgia), 1973 July 12 (Press Release)
560
83
93rd Congress: In Support of the Alaskan Pipeline, 1973 July 12 (Press Release)
560
84
93rd Congress: In support of the B-1, 1973 July 27 (Press Release)
560
85
93rd Congress: "The Grand Canyon and the Sierra Club – In Pursuit Of Truth" (Senate Floor), 1973 August 2
560
86
93rd Congress: On How the Media Treats Spiro Agnew, 1973 August 8
560
87
93rd Congress: On the Cessation of Bombing in Cambodia, 1973 August 15 (Press Release)
560
88
93rd Congress: On the Grand Canyon (Senate Floor), 1973 August 15
560
89
93rd Congress: Before the 7th Annual Convention of the Young Americans for Freedom (Washington, DC), 1973 August 16 (Press Release)
560
90
93rd Congress: In Support of Releasing White House Tapes, 1973 August 22 (Press Release)
560
91
93rd Congress: On Secretary of State Rogers Resignation & Henry Kissinger's Appointment, 1973 August 23 (Press Release)
560
92
93rd Congress: On the Press & Watergate (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 September 7
560
93
93rd Congress: "U. S. Generals Are Badly Outnumbered" (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 September 10
560
94
93rd Congress: Before the Magazine Publishers Association (Carnegie Hall, New York City), 1973 September 18 (Press Release)
560
95
93rd Congress: Before the Wings Club, New York City, 1973 September 19 (Press Release)
Also given on 1973 November 13 before the National Association of Independent Insurers, Los Angeles, California.
560
96
93rd Congress: All Volunteer Army (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 October
560
97
93rd Congress: On Détente (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 October
560
98
93rd Congress: On the Clare Boothe Luce Article on the Energy Crisis (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 October
560
99
93rd Congress: On the Release of the White House Tapes, 1973 October 23 (Press Release)
560
100
93rd Congress: Before the Air Force Association (Smyrna, Delaware), 1973 October 25 (Press Release)
560
101
93rd Congress: On CC Mosely & a Letter to Henry Kissinger (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 November
560
102
93rd Congress: On the Attention Paid to Watergate (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 November
560
103
93rd Congress: On the Implications of a Presidential Resignation (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1973 November
560
104
93rd Congress: On the Credibility of the President, 1973 November 1 (Press Release)
560
105
93rd Congress: Requesting Restraint on the Brink of a National Disaster (Phoenix, Arizona, KOOL-TV), 1973 November 4
560
106
93rd Congress: On the Grand Canyon (Before the House Committee on National Parks and Recreation), 1973 November 12
560
107
93rd Congress: On Establishing A Senate Special Committee On Energy Development (Senate Floor), 1973 November 14
560
108
93rd Congress: On the Setback for Charter Government in Phoenix, 1973 November 15
560
109
93rd Congress: Announcing His Seven Day Visit to Iran, 1973 November 29 (Press Release)
560
110
93rd Congress: On His Return from Iran, 1973 December 10 (Press Release)
560
111
93rd Congress: The Military Balance 1973-1974 (Senate Floor), 1973 December 12
560
112
93rd Congress: On Ending the Watergate Deliberations (Senate Floor), 1973 December 20
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93rd Congress: On Merging The Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard (Senate Floor), 1974
561
2
93rd Congress: On Religious Faith (Senate Floor), 1974
561
3
93rd Congress: On Senate Voting, 1974
561
4
93rd Congress: Transcript of "Meet the Press" (NBC Television Broadcast), 1974 January 13
561
5
93rd Congress: Before the Republican State 'Kick-off Dinner' (Hunt Valley Inn, Baltimore, Maryland), 1974 January 16
561
6
93rd Congress: On the Genocide Convention and Treaty (Senate Floor), 1974 January 30
561
7
93rd Congress: Before the American Iron & Steel Institute (Washington, DC), 1974 February 5
561
8
93rd Congress: "Barry Goldwater Speaks His Mind on Richard Nixon" interview (U.S. News and World Report), 1974 February 11
561
9
93rd Congress: 60 Minutes Transcript (Shah of Iran, Havasupai Indians), 1974 February 24
561
10
93rd Congress: "Russia as a Major Sea Power", 1974 February 25
561
11
93rd Congress: Before the Young Republican Leadership Conference (Washington, DC), 1974 February 28
561
12
93rd Congress: Warning on Liberals Nationalizing the Steel Industry, 1974 March
561
13
93rd Congress: On the Nomination of Paul Nitze as Assistant Secretary of Defense (Senate Floor), 1974 March 1 (Press Release)
561
14
93rd Congress: "Who Will Program The Programmers" Regarding Computers and Privacy (Before the Senate Subcommittee On Constitutional Rights), 1974 March 6
561
15
93rd Congress: On Land Owners Affected by Mining, 1974 March 13 (Press Release)
561
16
93rd Congress: On Asking the President to Resign, 1974 March 19 (Press Release)
561
17
93rd Congress: On the Hughes-Tucson Plant Orders For Missile Systems, 1974 March 20 (Press Release)
561
18
93rd Congress: Before the Phoenix Gridiron Club, 1974 April 7
561
19
93rd Congress: "The Predicament of Mankind" (Before the National Conference of the Construction Industry), 1974 April 8
561
20
93rd Congress: On Deficit Spending, 1974 April 10 (Press Release)
561
21
93rd Congress: On Senior Officers' Flight Pay (Before the Subcommittee on General Legislation), 1974 April 23
561
22
93rd Congress: On the Rights of the President (Senate Floor), 1974 April 30 (Press Release)
561
23
93rd Congress: On SJ Res 183 National Day of Humiliation, Fasting & Prayer, 1974 April 30 (Press Release)
561
24
93rd Congress: Détente and Military Strength, 1974 May 7 (Press Release)
561
25
93rd Congress: Before the Aviation & Space Writers Association, 1974 May 13 (Press Release)
561
26
93rd Congress: On Solar Heated Homes, 1974 May 21
561
27
93rd Congress: On President Nixon's Trip to the Soviet Union (Senate Floor), 1974 May 29 (Press Release)
561
28
93rd Congress: On $100 Million to Syria (Senate Floor), 1974 June 5 (Press Release)
561
29
93rd Congress: On the B-1 Bomber During the Debate on Military Procurement (Senate Floor), 1974 June 5 (Press Release)
561
30
93rd Congress: "The Honorable John J Rhodes Fall Guy" (Before Circus Saints & Sinners), 1974 June 6
561
31
93rd Congress: On Dr. Kissinger & National Security (Senate Floor), 1974 June 12 (Press Release)
561
32
93rd Congress: "Inflation Can Be Cured" (Before the Arizona Society of Hospital Pharmacists), 1974 June 15
561
33
93rd Congress: "Possible Criminal Violations by the Washington Post" (Senate Floor), 1974 June 19
561
34
93rd Congress: On the Washington Post & Classified Material (Senate Floor), 1974 June 25 (Press Release)
561
35
93rd Congress: On Federal Spending & Productivity, 1974 June 26 (Press Release)
561
36
93rd Congress: In Support of the Nationalist Chinese (Senate Floor), 1974 July 10 (Press Release)
561
37
93rd Congress: On the Media & Watergate (Senate Floor), 1974 July 12 (Press Release)
561
38
93rd Congress: On Navajo-Hopi Negotiations and Funds For Indian Children, 1974 July 12 (Press Release)
561
39
93rd Congress: Before the Young Americans for Freedom (Sheraton Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California), 1974 July 18
561
40
93rd Congress: On the Impeachment Process, 1974 July 31 (Press Release)
561
41
93rd Congress: On Democratic Amendments to Appropriations Bills, 1974 August 2 (Press Release)
561
42
93rd Congress: "The Constitution –Is It Working?" (Radio Program for U.S. Steel), 1974 August 6 (Transcript)
561
43
93rd Congress: On Lies in the Media, 1974 August 7 (Press Release)
561
44
93rd Congress: On the Resignation of President Nixon, 1974 August 8
561
45
93rd Congress: On Inflation & Government Spending (Senate Floor), 1974 September 19 (Press Release)
561
46
93rd Congress: On Senators Javits' & Pell's Trip to Cuba (Senate Floor), 1974 September 30 (Press Release)
561
47
93rd Congress: On the Gasoline Tax (Senate Floor), 1974 October 1 (Press Release)
561
48
93rd Congress: "Return to the Gold Standard" (Senate Floor), 1974 October 4
561
49
93rd Congress: On the President's Speech to Curb Inflation, 1974 October 9 (Press Release)
561
50
93rd Congress: "The Absent are Always Wrong", 1974 October 23
561
51
93rd Congress: On Bureaucracy, 1974 October 26 (Press Release)
561
52
93rd Congress: On the World View of Détente with Communist Countries (Senate Floor), 1974 November 25 (Press Release)
561
53
93rd Congress: Before the Pan American Pilots Meeting, 1974 December 4
561
54
93rd Congress: "The Need For Enactment of the Trade Act" (Senate Floor), 1974 December 4
561
55
93rd Congress: "Tribute to Senators Dominick, Bennett, Cook" (Senate Floor), 1974 December 20
561
56
93rd Congress: "Preparing for Peace" (Senate Floor), circa 1975
561
57
93rd Congress: "Give Me Freedom but Never Anarchy", 1975
561
58
93rd Congress: On the Authority of the Central Intelligence Agency (Senate Floor), 1975 January 3 (Press Release)
561
59
94th Congress: Before the International Printing Week Dinner (New York City), 1975 January 21
561
60
94th Congress: On the Gold Standard, 1974 January 23
561
61
94th Congress: In Support of a Select Committee to Investigate Intelligence Activities (Senate Floor), 1975 January 27 (Press Release)
561
62
94th Congress: On the Re-Introduction of Bills to Control Inflation, 1975 January 27 (Press Release)
561
63
94th Congress: On the President's Budget, 1975 February 5 (Press Release)
561
64
94th Congress: On Avoiding Gas Rationing, 1975 February 12 (Press Release)
561
65
94th Congress: On Women's Air Force Services Pilots (WASP) (Senate Floor), 1975 March
561
66
94th Congress: Before the Young Republican Leadership Banquet, 1975 March 1 (Press Release)
561
67
94th Congress: On the Soviet Union's Weapons Strength, 1975 March 3 (Press Release)
561
68
94th Congress: On Soviet Military Strength, 1975 March 11
561
69
94th Congress: On the Testimony of Dr. Robert C Seamons Jr. before the Space Committee, 1975 March 13 (Press Release)
561
70
94th Congress: "Freer Trade With Reciprocity", 1975 March 17
561
71
94th Congress: On Proposed Increase in the Investment Tax Credit and Mountain Bell (Senate Floor), 1975 March 20
561
72
94th Congress: On Tax Discrimination Against Married Couples, 1975 March 21 (Press Release)
561
73
94th Congress: On Foreign Policy in South Vietnam, Cambodia, & Portugal, 1975 March 21 (Press Release)
561
74
94th Congress: "Our Serious Economic Plight" (Columbia University, New York City), 1975 March 22
561
75
94th Congress: On His Vote Against the Tax Bill, 1975 March 22 (Press Release)
561
76
94th Congress: On His Vote Against the Farm Subsidy Bill, 1975 March 26 (Press Release)
561
77
94th Congress: On Deficit Spending, 1975 March 28 (Press Release)
561
78
94th Congress: Transcript of Interview with Bruce Morton (CBS News), 1975 April 8
561
79
94th Congress: On the U.S. Representation at Chiang Kai-Shek's Funeral, 1975 April 11
561
80
94th Congress: "The Third World Situation" (Senate Floor), 1975 April 18
561
81
94th Congress: On the Effects of Vietnam & U.S. Standing in the World (Senate Floor), 1975 April 21
561
82
94th Congress: "Vote for the Good Old Days" (Senate Floor), 1975 April 21
561
83
94th Congress: "A Great Leader, Chiang Kai-Shek" (Senate Floor), 1975 April 21
561
84
94th Congress: Transcript of "Face The Nation" (CBS Radio & Television Network), 1975 April 27
561
85
94th Congress: On Arizona's Treatment of Mexican-Americans or Spanish Speaking Persons, 1975 April 30 (Press Release)
561
86
94th Congress: Law Day Address before the Montgomery Chapter of the Federal Bar Association & Montgomery County Far Association (Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base), 1975 May 1
561
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94th Congress: Commencement Address at Butler University, 1975 May 18
561
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94th Congress: "A New Foreign Policy for the U.S. In Asia" (Senate Floor), 1975 May 19
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94th Congress: On the B-1 Bomber (Senate Floor), 1975 June 3
562
2
94th Congress: "What Priorities: Europe, Asia or Both!" (Senate Floor), 1975 June 3 (Press Release)
562
3
94th Congress: On the Rules of Engagement in Vietnam (Senate Floor), 1975 June 6
562
4
94th Congress: Transcript of "Issues & Answers" (ABC News Radio & Television), 1975 June 15
562
5
94th Congress: "Congressional Policies in Indian Affairs 1871-1886" (Given by Earl Eisenhower, Fort Huachuca, Arizona), 1975 June 21
562
6
94th Congress: "The Third World Has Ended" (Senate Floor), 1975 June 26
English translation of Solzhenitsyn's speech.
562
7
94th Congress: On South Korea (Senate Floor), 1975 June 27
562
8
94th Congress: On Alleged Attempts to Assassinate Fidel Castro, 1975 July 10 (Press Release)
562
9
94th Congress: "Détente: Or an Independent Foreign Policy" (Senate Floor), 1975 July 17 (Press Release)
562
10
94th Congress: On Criticism of the Central Intelligence Agency (Senate Floor), 1975 July 29 (Press Release)
562
11
94th Congress: "Admission of Women Would Change Primary Mission of Service Academies To Prepare Combat Officers" (Senate Floor), 1975 July 31
562
12
94th Congress: "Defense or Diversion" (Senate Floor), 1975 July 31
562
13
94th Congress: On the Report of the Intelligence Investigations, 1975 August 12
562
14
94th Congress: "The Economics of Food in American Foreign Policy" (Senate Floor), 1975 September 3
562
15
94th Congress: Before the National Federation of Republican Women (Dallas, Texas), 1975 September 13
562
16
94th Congress: Before the Select Committee to Study Government Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities, 1975 September 16
562
17
94th Congress: Before the Tactical Air Power Subcommittee on the F-18, 1975 September 17
562
18
94th Congress: "American Capitalism & the Third World" (Senate Floor), 1975 September 19
562
19
94th Congress: Before Experimental Test Pilots, 1975 September 26
562
20
94th Congress: Before the Tactical Air Power Subcommittee on Northrop Consultants, 1975 October 8
562
21
94th Congress: On President's Ford's Plans to Visit Red China, 1975 October 15 (Press Release)
562
22
94th Congress: On Environmental Protection Agency Regulations & Mine Emissions, 1975 October 15 (Press Release)
562
23
94th Congress: Before the Western Conference of the Order of Daedalians, 1975 October 17
562
24
94th Congress: Before the National Sporting Goods Association, 1975 October 18
562
25
94th Congress: Before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense Regarding the F-18, 1975 October 21
562
26
94th Congress: On Nelson Rockefeller's Withdrawal from Vice Presidential Ticket, 1975 November 3 (Press Release)
94th Congress: On Military Activity in the Soviet Union (Senate Floor), 1975 November 4 (Press Release)
562
29
94th Congress: On Ending the Central Intelligence Agency Investigations (Senate Floor), 1975 November 4 (Press Release)
562
30
94th Congress: On Striking Funds for the F-18, 1975 November 13
562
31
94th Congress: On Deleting Funds for the Enforcer Aircraft (Senate Floor), 1975 November 13
562
32
94th Congress: On Liberal-Progressives in the Republican Party (Before the National Press Club), 1975 November 14
562
33
94th Congress: "Why Do We Need Our Armed Forces?", 1975 November 18
562
34
94th Congress: On the Interim Report on Assassinations (Senate Floor), 1975 November 20 (Press Release)
562
35
94th Congress: "Why Gun Control Laws Don't Work" (Reader's Digest Article), 1975 December
562
36
94th Congress: On Creating A Presidential Science Advisor, 1975 December 16
562
37
94th Congress: Dean Martin Roast in Las Vegas, 1976
562
38
94th Congress: On the Proposed Bust of Carl Hayden (Senate Floor), 1976
562
39
94th Congress: "Party with a Heart", 1976
562
40
94th Congress: On the Dismantling of the U.S. Defense (Senate Floor), 1976
562
41
94th Congress: On an Article by Clare Boothe Luce (Senate Floor), 1976 January
562
42
94th Congress: On the Selection of a New Republican National Chairman, 1976 January 10 (Press Release)
562
43
94th Congress: "Congressional Interference with Foreign Policy is Performing Work of the Enemy" (Before the Helicop Association, Tucson, Arizona), 1976 January 18
562
44
94th Congress: On Congressional Interference with Presidential Decision-Making, 1976 January 19 (Press Release)
562
45
94th Congress: On President Ford's State of the Union Address, 1976 January 20
562
46
94th Congress: "Congressional Interference with Foreign Policy is Performing Work of the Enemy" (Senate Floor), 1976 January 21
562
47
94th Congress: "The Golden Cover-up Award" (Senate Floor), 1976 January 21
562
48
94th Congress: On Opposing the Creation of an Oversight Committee For Intelligence (Senate Floor), 1976 February 3 (Press Release)
562
49
94th Congress: Before the National Space Club (Army-Navy Club, Washington, DC), 1976 February 4
562
50
94th Congress: On Military Benefits and the Hypocrisy of Congress (National Space Club, Washington D. C.), 1976 February 4
562
51
94th Congress: On the Golden Cover-up (Senate Floor), 1976 February 4 (Press Release)
562
52
94th Congress: On Secretary Coleman's Support of the SST, 1976 February 4 (Press Release)
562
53
94th Congress: On the New Hampshire Primary, 1976 February 26 (Press Release)
562
54
94th Congress: "The Logan Act", 1976 March 2
562
55
94th Congress: Before the Aviation Association (Williamsburg, Virginia), 1976 March 6
562
56
94th Congress: Plan for Saving Social Security, 1976 March 12 (Press Release)
562
57
94th Congress: On Conflict of Interest (Senate Floor), 1976 March 16 (Press Release)
562
58
94th Congress: Before the West Point Society of New York (New York City), 1976 March 19
562
59
94th Congress: During His Acceptance of the Silver Helmet Award, 1976 March 27 (Press Release)
562
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94th Congress: "Patriotism: The Bedrock of Liberty" (Senate Floor), 1976 March 27 (Press Release)
562
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94th Congress: "Equal Access To Courts Act – One Way To Control Government High Handedness" (Senate Floor), 1976 March 29
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94th Congress: "NASA Authorization – FY 1977", 1976 April
563
2
94th Congress: Before the State Republican Convention (Phoenix, Arizona), 1976 April 24
563
3
94th Congress: "Meet the Press" (NBC Broadcast), 1976 May 2 (Transcript)
563
4
94th Congress: On His Position Regarding the Panama Canal, 1976 May 4 (Press Release)
563
5
94th Congress: On the Possible Recognition of China, 1976 May 28 (Press Release)
563
6
94th Congress: On Don Bolles & Allegations of Shady Land Deals, 1976 June 15 (Press Release)
563
7
94th Congress: On Jimmy Carter as a Presidential Candidate, 1976 June 26 (Press Release)
563
8
94th Congress: On the Olympic Games & Taiwan, 1976 July 13 (Press Release)
563
9
94th Congress: On the U.S. Olympic Committee's Failure to Support Taiwan, 1976 July 20 (Press Release)
563
10
94th Congress: Repeating His Request to Interrogate Fidel Castro, 1975 July 31 (Press Release)
563
11
94th Congress: On Proposing the Golden Fleece Award for Senator Proxmire (For Insertion into the Congressional Record), 1976 August 10 (Press Release)
563
12
94th Congress: "The Two Billion Dollar Water Grab" (Senate Floor), 1976 August 10
563
13
94th Congress: Before the Republican National Convention (Kansas City, Missouri), 1976 August 16
563
14
94th Congress: On His Endorsement of Sam Steiger, 1976 August 24 (Press Release)
563
15
94th Congress: On Women Air Force Service Pilots (WASP) (Senate Floor), 1976 September 10
563
16
94th Congress: "The Republic of China Stand by the Non-proliferation Treaty" (Senate Floor), 1976 September 30
563
17
94th Congress: On the Nomination of Richard Bilby for the Ninth Circuit Court, 1976 October 1 (Press Release)
563
18
94th Congress: On the Failure to Provide for a Committee on Science & Technology, 1976 October 4 (Press Release)
563
19
94th Congress: On Red China & U.S. Commitments to Taiwan, 1976 November 23 (Press Release)
563
20
94th Congress: On the B-1 Bomber, 1976 December 2 (Press Release)
563
21
94th Congress: On Amnesty for Draft Dodgers, 1976 December 7 (Press Release)
563
22
94th Congress: On Testimony & Data Presented by Mr. Colby, Director of Central Intelligence Agency (Senate Floor), Undated (Press Release)
563
23
94th Congress: On the Influence of Labor Unions (Senate Floor), Undated
563
24
94th Congress: "View Point" (Radio Program), 1975 December 22-1976 January 9 (Transcripts)
94th Congress: On Television Commercials Sponsored by the Federal Government, 1977
564
2
94th Congress: On President Carter (KOY Radio, Phoenix), 1977
564
3
95th Congress: Transcript of First Annual Father-Son Banquet (California), 1977
564
4
95th Congress: In Support of Creating a Committee on Science & Technology (Before the Senate Rules Committee), 1977 January 5
564
5
95th Congress: On the Emergency Locator Act & Social Security Act (Senate Floor), 1977 January 11
564
6
95th Congress: "The WASP-World War Forgotten Pilots" (Senate Floor), 1977 January 14
564
7
95th Congress: "The Trilateral Commission" (Senate Floor), 1977 January 19
564
8
95th Congress: Before the Commission on Postal Service Regarding Postal Rates, 1977 January 24
564
9
95th Congress: "Madame Chiang Kai-Shek Exposes Soviet Ambitions of World Conquest" (Senate Floor), 1977 January 25
564
10
95th Congress: Before the Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations (Senate Floor), 1977 January 25
564
11
95th Congress: "Keeping Our ties with the Republic of China" (Senate Floor), 1977 February 2
564
12
95th Congress: "Repealing Section 602 of the Tax Reform Act-A Nit-Picking Trade Barrier" (Senate Floor), 1977 February 3
564
13
95th Congress: "The Residential Property Tax Relief Act of 1977" (Senate Floor), 1977 February 10
564
14
95th Congress: On Response to Representative Downey About the Trident Submarine, 1977 February 15
564
15
95th Congress: "The B-1 Bomber" (Senate Floor), 1977 February 22
564
16
95th Congress: Before the Armed Services Committee on the Nomination of Paul C Warnke, 1977 February 23 (Press Release)
564
17
95th Congress: On the Tucson Audubon Society and Funding of the Central Arizona Project, 1977 February 23 (Press Release)
564
18
95th Congress: "Halting Monetary Iniquity by a Balanced Budget" (Senate Floor), 1977 February 24
564
19
95th Congress: "Mao's Funeral" (Senate Floor), 1977 February 24
564
20
95th Congress: "Reducing Radio Frequency Interference with Home Entertainment Products" (Senate Floor), 1977 March 2
564
21
95th Congress: "National Patriotism Week" (Senate Floor), 1977 March 3
564
22
95th Congress: On Meeting With President Carter About Central Arizona Project Funding, 1977 March 10 (Press Release)
564
23
95th Congress: "Keeping Excellence in Telecommunications Service" (Senate Floor), 1977 March 14
564
24
95th Congress: On the Senate Ethics Bill, 1977 March 17 (Press Release)
564
25
95th Congress: On Situs Picketing (Before the Senate Committee on Human Resources), 1977 March 22
564
26
95th Congress: "Scottsdale, Arizona" (Senate Floor), 1977 March 22
564
27
95th Congress: On the Senate Ethics Code, 1977 April 1 (Press Release)
564
28
95th Congress: "My Country's Foreign Policy" (Tankang College, Taiwan), 1977 April 11
564
29
95th Congress: "Jimmy Carter's Human Rights Campaign" (Senate Floor), 1977 April 19
564
30
95th Congress: "Former President Ford Speaks Out on the War Powers Resolution" (Senate Floor), 1977 April 21
564
31
95th Congress: On Major General Singlaub's Resignation, 1977 April 28 (Press Release)
564
32
95th Congress: On News Reports Concerning the Activities of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, 1977 May
564
33
95th Congress: "Beam Weapon Threat" (Senate Floor), 1977 May 10
564
34
95th Congress: On Former President Nixon & Watergate, 1977 May 13 (Press Release)
564
35
95th Congress: On the B-1 Bomber (Senate Floor), 1977 May 16
564
36
95th Congress: "America's Overwhelmingly Favor Keeping Diplomatic Relations with the Republic of China" (Senate Floor), 1977 May 19
564
37
95th Congress: On the 50th Anniversary of Lindbergh's Flight, 1977 May 20
564
38
95th Congress: Before the Select Committee on Indian Affairs, 1977 May 23
564
39
95th Congress: During the Presentation of the Robert J Collier Trophy to the Air Force Industry B-1 Team (Mayflower Hotel, Washington, DC), 1977 May 24
564
40
95th Congress: On Removal of Major General Singlaub from his Korean Command (Senate Floor), 1977 May 25 (Press Release)
564
41
95th Congress: Before the Committee on Veteran's Affairs (WASP – Women's Air Force Service Pilots), 1977 May 25
564
42
95th Congress: "The Graduation Address" by Lt. General Don Starry, 1977 June 17
564
43
95th Congress: On a Constitutional Amendment to Prohibit Deficit Spending, 1977 June 23 (Press Release)
564
44
95th Congress: Before the National Defense University (Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, DC), 1977 June 30
564
45
95th Congress: On the B-1 Bomber (Senate Floor), 1977 June 30 (Press Release)
564
46
95th Congress: Before the Lake Superior-Northland Chapter of the Air Force Association (Sawyer Air Force Base, Michigan), 1977 July 1
564
47
95th Congress: On Normalizing Relations with Red China (Senate Floor), 1977 July 1 (Press Release)
564
48
95th Congress: On Solar Energy, 1977 July 5 (Press Release)
564
49
95th Congress: On the Naming of a Natural Stone Bridge (Kolb Arch), 1977 July 14 (Press Release)
564
50
95th Congress: On the Bicentennial State History of Arizona, 1977 July 14 (Press Release)
564
51
95th Congress: On the Energy Crisis (Senate Floor), 1977 July 18
564
52
95th Congress: To Consolidate Navy Undergraduate Helicopter Pilot Training at Fort Rucker, Alabama (Senate Floor), 1977 July 18
564
53
95th Congress: "United States Should 'Cool It' in Foreign Relations" (Senate Floor; Press Release), 1977 July 29
564
54
95th Congress: On the Carter Administration's Water Policy, 1977 August 1 (Press Release)
564
55
95th Congress: On Changes in Pay and Benefits of Members of the Armed Forces, 1977 August 4
564
56
95th Congress: On Restriction of Tomatoes from Mexico, 1977 August 5 (Press Release)
564
57
95th Congress: On the Panama Treaty, 1977 August 12 (Press Release)
564
58
95th Congress: On Senator Edward Kennedy's Proposal for U.S.-China Relations, 1977 August 17
564
59
95th Congress: On the Carter Administration's Foreign Policy (Lake Tahoe, Nevada), 1977 August 26
564
60
95th Congress: On the Constitutionality of the Defense Treaty with Taiwan, 1977 August 26 (Press Release)
564
61
95th Congress: "Our China Policy" (Senate Floor), 1977 September 12
564
62
95th Congress: Before the Foreign Relations Committee in Support of the Sale of AWACS to Iran, 1977 September 19
564
63
95th Congress: On Price Controls of Natural Gas (Senate Floor), 1977 September 20
564
64
95th Congress: Before the House Committee on Veterans Affairs (WASP – Women's Air Force Service Pilots), 1977 September 20
564
65
95th Congress: Before the Subcommittee on Health & Scientific Research, 1977 September 20
564
66
95th Congress: Copper Industry and Stockpile Legislation, 1977 September 22 (Press Release)
564
67
95th Congress: On Specialty Steel Import Quotas (Senate Floor), 1977 October 13
564
68
95th Congress: "Ak-Chin Indian Water Needs" (Before the House Subcommittee On Indian Affairs and Public Lands), 1977 October 13
564
69
95th Congress: On the Cotton Loan to Japan, 1977 October 14 (Press Release)
564
70
95th Congress: On Earnings Limitations & Social Security Benefits, 1977 October 27 (Press Release)
564
71
95th Congress: On Human Rights, 1977 October 27 (Press Release)
564
72
95th Congress: On His Affection for the Chinese People (For Taiwan Press), 1977 October 28
564
73
95th Congress: Before the National Committee for Monetary Reform (New Orleans, Louisiana), 1977 November 10 (Press Release)
564
74
95th Congress: Before the Georgia State Bar, 1977 December 2
564
75
95th Congress: On His Request to Investigate the Trilateral Commission, 1977 December 2 (Press Release)
564
76
95th Congress: On the Panama Canal Treaty, 1977 December 6 (Press Release)
564
77
95th Congress: On the Retirement of Major General Rupert H Burris (Senate Floor), 1977 December 8
564
78
95th Congress: On George Meany & Strict Import Controls, 1977 December 9 (Press Release)
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1
95th Congress: On the Washington D.C. Metro Strike (Senate Floor), 1978
565
2
95th Congress: "The Simplistic Approach", 1978
565
3
95th Congress: On the Lawsuit Against the Department of Defense, 1978 February 1 (Press Release)
565
4
95th Congress: Minority Views on the Panama Canal (Before the Armed Services Committee), 1978 February 2
565
5
95th Congress: "Airline Russian Roulette" (ALPA Dinner), 1978 February 8
565
6
95th Congress: On Invoking the Taft-Hartley Act and the Coal Strike, 1978 February 13 (Press Release)
565
7
95th Congress: On the Torrijos Brothers and Panama (KTAR Radio, Phoenix), 1978 February 23
565
8
95th Congress: On the Constitutional Role of Congress in the Disposal of Territory or Property (Senate Floor), 1978 February 28
565
9
95th Congress: On Flooding in Arizona, 1978 March 8 (Press Release)
565
10
95th Congress: Copper Stockpile Legislation, 1978 March 9 (Press Release)
565
11
95th Congress: On the Outcome of the Panama Canal Neutrality Vote, 1978 March 16
565
12
95th Congress: On Federal Supports for Agriculture (Senate Floor), 1978 March 21 (Press Release)
565
13
95th Congress: "Mankind's Slow Painful Path…" (Rand Afrikaans University, South Africa), 1978 March 28
Also in Vital Speeches of the Day, 1978 May 15.
565
14
95th Congress: On the Carter Administration's African Policy, 1978 April 4 (Press Release)
565
15
95th Congress: On the Panama Canal Treaties, 1978 April 4
565
16
95th Congress: "Repeal of Acreage Limits & Residency Requirements of Reclamation Law" (Senate Floor), 1978 April 10
565
17
95th Congress: "South Africa" (Senate Floor), 1978 April 11
565
18
95th Congress: "Investment in South Africa" (Senate Floor), 1978 April 12
565
19
95th Congress: "South Africa" (Senate Floor), 1978 April 13
565
20
95th Congress: Hearings on Acreage Limitations of Reclamation Law (Senate Floor), 1978 April 13
565
21
95th Congress: On His African Trip (Senate Floor), 1978 April 17
565
22
95th Congress: On the Retirement of Major General Singlab (Senate Floor), 1978 May 1 (Press Release)
565
23
95th Congress: "Double Standard Against So-Called Double Dippers" (Senate Floor), 1978 May 5
565
24
95th Congress: "South African Action" (Senate Floor), 1978 May 15
565
25
95th Congress: "Investigation With Respect to Unalloyed Un-wrought Copper" (before the U.S. International Trade Commission), 1978 May 22
565
26
95th Congress: On Brzezinski's Trip to Red China, 1978 May 23 (Press Release)
565
27
95th Congress: "The Destabilization of the Pacific Basin" by Ron Nairn (Senate Floor), 1978 June 8
565
28
95th Congress: "The Tax Revolt" (Senate Floor), 1978 June 19
565
29
95th Congress: Before the American Fighter Aces Association (Fairmont Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana), 1978 June 24
565
30
95th Congress: "Wildcat Strike on the Metro System" (Senate Floor), 1978 July 21 (Press Release)
565
31
95th Congress: On the Roth-Kemp Bill, 1978 July 31
565
32
95th Congress: Before the U.S. League of Savings Associations Political Action League, 1978 August 3
565
33
95th Congress: "In Support of the President's Veto", 1978 August 17 (Press Release)
565
34
95th Congress: On a Return to the Gold Standard (Senate Floor), 1978 September 12 (Press Release)
565
35
95th Congress: "Further Destabilization of the Pacific Basin" (Senate Floor), 1978 September 13 (Press Release)
565
36
95th Congress: On Recent Events in Rhodesia (Senate Floor), 1978 September 14 (Press Release)
565
37
95th Congress: "Are We Getting Enough of Our Defense Dollar?", 1978 October 3
565
38
95th Congress: Concurrent Resolution Reaffirming the Constitutional Role of Congress in Terminating Defense Treaties (Senate Floor), 1978 October 10
565
39
95th Congress: Bill Miller Speech, 1978 October 10
565
40
95th Congress: On Urging President Carter Not to Abrogate Treaty with Taiwan, 1978 October 10 (Press Release)
565
41
95th Congress: On the State of the National Economy and Military (For the Society of Industrial Realtors, Honolulu), 1978 November 9 (Press Release)
565
42
95th Congress: U.S.-China Relations for "Agronsky & Company" (WDVM-TV), 1978 December 17 (Transcripts)
565
43
95th Congress: On Treaty Guidelines with Taiwan, 1978 December 18 (Press Release)
565
44
95th Congress: In Response to President Carter's China Address (Broadcast on CBS), 1978 December 23
565
45
96th Congress: At the State House Dinner to Honor the Late Nelson Rockefeller & the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, 1979
565
46
95th Congress: On the Majority Leader's Reference to Extreme Right Groups (Senate Floor), 1979
565
47
95th Congress: President's Right to Terminate Taiwan Treaty Without Senate Approval (American Enterprise Institute Public Policy Forum), 1979
565
48
95th Congress: "The Forthcoming Chinese Liability", 1979
565
49
95th Congress: Question and Answer Session On SALT II, 1979 (Transcript)
565
50
96th Congress: Ronald Reagan Radio Broadcast on Taiwan, 1979 January 2 (Transcript)
565
51
95th Congress: On the GAO Study of the Postal Service, 1979 January 17 (Press Release)
565
52
96th Congress: On the President's Actions Regarding Red China & Taiwan (Senate Floor), 1979 January 18
565
53
95th Congress: On Depressed State of the U.S. Economy, 1979 January 24 (Press Release)
565
54
95th Congress: On the Depressed State of the U.S. Copper Industry, 1979 January 24
565
55
96th Congress: Before the Alfalfa Club, 1979 January 27
565
56
96th Congress: Before the Foreign Relations Committee on Taiwan Treaties & Security, 1979 February 6
565
57
96th Congress: Before the American Institute of Astronautics & Aeronautics, 1979 February 7
565
58
96th Congress: "The Question of a Constitutional Convention" (Senate Floor), 1979 February 26
565
59
95th Congress: Direct Popular Election of the President and Vice President (Before the Senate Judiciary Committee), 1979 March-April
565
60
96th Congress: Before the Senate Commerce Committee, 1979 March 15
565
61
96th Congress: Before the U.S. Independent Telephone Association, 1979 March 21
565
62
96th Congress: On the Memorandum of Agreement with Israel (Senate Floor), 1979 March 29
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1
96th Congress: On the Public Broadcasting System & Political Mailing Lists (Senate Floor), 1979 April 2
566
2
96th Congress: Before the New York City Chapter, Association of the U.S. Army, 1979 April 5
566
3
96th Congress: "The Need for an Expanded Public Awareness of American's Defense Needs" (Senate Floor), 1979 April 10
566
4
96th Congress: "Lighter-than-Air Technology", 1979 April 10
566
5
96th Congress: On the Leak to the New York Times on U-2 Planes, 1979 April 16 (Press Release)
566
6
95th Congress: "State Regulation of Insurance", 1979 April 23
566
7
95th Congress: On the U.S. Policy Toward Rhodesia (Senate Floor), 1979 May 1 (Press Release)
566
8
96th Congress: On the Dedication of the Multiple Mirror Telescope, 1979 May 9
566
9
96th Congress: On SALT II for the U.S. News & World Report, 1979 May 15
566
10
95th Congress: On a Motion to Reconsider the Termination of the Taiwan Defense Treaty, 1979 June 6 (Press Release)
566
11
96th Congress: On the Lawsuit of Goldwater v. President Carter (Taiwan Defense Treaty), 1979 June 6 (Press Release)
566
12
96th Congress: On Opposition to the SALT II Treaty, 1979 July 12 (Press Release)
566
13
95th Congress: On the World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC), 1979 July 12
566
14
96th Congress: On The Designation of Two Historic Trails, 1979 July 13 (Press Release)
566
15
96th Congress: On SALT II, 1979 July 23
566
16
96th Congress: On The Strategic Arms Limitations Talks (SALT II; Senate Floor), 1979 August 2
566
17
96th Congress: On His Non Support of the SALT II Treaty, 1979 August 3 (Press Release)
566
18
96th Congress: On Andrew Young, 1979 August 16
566
19
96th Congress: On Press Restrictions Regarding the First Family's Trip, 1979 August 16 (Press Release)
566
20
96th Congress: On Pressure to Ratify the SALT II Treaty (Senate Floor), 1979 September 5
96th Congress: On Russian Troops (Senate Floor), 1979 September 7
566
23
96th Congress: "What Would The U.S. Be Like Today ..." (Interview for the Republican Study Committee Bulletin), 1979 September 7
566
24
96th Congress: On Caesar Chavez and Defeat of the Reclamation Amendments, 1979 September 13
566
25
96th Congress: On the Presence of Russian Troops in Cuba, 1979 September 15
566
26
96th Congress: On the SALT II Treaty (Senate Floor), 1979 October 4
566
27
96th Congress: Before the National Radio Broadcasters Association, 1979 October 9
566
28
96th Congress: Before the National Association of Broadcasters Legal Workshop, 1979 October 15
566
29
96th Congress: Interview with the American Farm Bureau, 1979 October 16 (Transcript)
566
30
96th Congress: On the Court's Ruling about Constitutional Power, 1979 October 17 (Press Release)
566
31
96th Congress: On a Senate Vote on the Defense Treaty with Taiwan, 1979 October 21
566
32
96th Congress: On an Early Vote to Uphold the District Court's Decision Requiring Legislative Approval to Terminate the Mutual Defense Treaty with Taiwan (Senate Floor), 1979 October 23
566
33
96th Congress: On the Salt II Treaty, Taiwan Court Case, and Federal Land Transfer To State Ownership, 1979 November 7
566
34
96th Congress: On President Carter's Lawyers & Foreign Policy, 1979 November 8 (Press Release)
566
35
96th Congress: On the Capabilities to Monitor the SALT II Treaty, 1979 November 8
566
36
96th Congress: Before the First Inter-Service Industry Training Equipment Conference (Orlando, Florida), 1979 November 27
566
37
96th Congress: "Presidential Campaign Coverage" (Floor Statement), 1979 November 29
566
38
96th Congress: On the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Fu Jen University (Taipei, Taiwan), 1979 December 8
566
39
96th Congress: Government and a Free Market Economy (Before the Institute for Socioeconomic Studies, St. Regis Hotel, New York), 1979 December 12
566
40
96th Congress: On the Federal Government & the American Economy, 1979 December 12
566
41
96th Congress: On the Supreme Court's Ruling of Goldwater v. Carter, 1979 December 13 (Press Release)
566
42
96th Congress: For Circus Saints & Sinners, 1980 (Rough Draft)
566
43
96th Congress: On Military Pay and Maintaining a Strong Defense (Senate Floor), 1980
566
44
96th Congress: On the Panama Canal, Party Unity, & the Presidential Race, 1980 (Speech Drafts and Fragments)
566
45
96th Congress: Before the Sigma Chi Fraternity, 1980
566
46
96th Congress: Announcement to Seek Re-Election, 1980 January 4 (Press Conference)
566
47
96th Congress: On the Haig Nomination (Before the Foreign Relations Committee), 1980 January 19
566
48
96th Congress: Transcript on the State of Arizona, 1980 January 22 (Transcript of Radio Broadcast)
566
49
96th Congress: Response to President Carter's State of the Union Address, 1980 January 24
Includes State of the Union message.
566
50
96th Congress: On the Draft, 1980 January 25 (Radio Interview)
566
51
96th Congress: Transcript on the Middle East, 1980 February 5 (Transcript of Radio Broadcast)
566
52
96th Congress: On Arizona Trade with Taiwan, 1980 February 8 (Press Release)
566
53
96th Congress: On Draft Registration & Women in Combat, 1980 February 8 (Press Release)
566
54
96th Congress: On the Equal Rights Amendment, 1980 February 15
566
55
96th Congress: "The World Today" (Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas), 1980 February 25
566
56
96th Congress: "The Coming of the Rabbit" (National Space Club), 1980 February 27
566
57
96th Congress: On Heart Transplant Surgery (Tucson, Arizona), 1980 February 27 (Hearing)
566
58
96th Congress: Endorsement of Ronald Reagan, 1980 March 4 (Press Release)
566
59
96th Congress: Relief to Laid Off Workers Due to Foreign Imports (Senate Floor), 1980 March 4
566
60
96th Congress: On the John Wayne Medal, 1980 March 6 (Press Release)
566
61
96th Congress: On the Economy (Delivered in Arizona), 1980 March 20
566
62
96th Congress: On the Windfall Profit Tax (Senate Floor), 1980 March 27
566
63
96th Congress: On the Death of Jesse Owens (Senate Floor), 1980 April 8 (Press Release)
566
64
96th Congress: Before the National Association of Broadcasters (Las Vegas, Nevada), 1980 April 14
566
65
96th Congress: Washington for Jesus; Hostages in Iran; The Economy, 1979 April 29 (Transcript of Radio Broadcast)
566
66
96th Congress: "Iran Rescue Attempt" (Before the Armed Services Committee), 1980 May 6
566
67
96th Congress: On the Failed Hostage Rescue Mission to Iran, 1980 May 7 (Press Release)
566
68
96th Congress: "The American Intelligence Community" (Senate Floor), 1980 May 14
566
69
96th Congress: On Weapons Systems and the Environment (Senate Floor), 1980 May 21
566
70
96th Congress: Interview (KAET), 1980 May 30 (Transcript)
566
71
96th Congress: "The Trilateral Commission" (Senate Floor), 1980 June 3
566
72
96th Congress: On the Moratorium Regarding the Colorado River Management Plan, 1980 June 6 (Press Release)
566
73
96th Congress: On His Minor Surgery, 1980 June 11 (Press Release)
566
74
96th Congress: On Surgical Recuperation at Andrews Air Force Base Hospital, 1980 June 17
566
75
96th Congress: On Settlement of the Navajo-Hopi Dispute, 1980 June 26 (Press Release)
566
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96th Congress: Before the American Legion (Phoenix, Arizona), 1980 June 27
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1
96th Congress: Before the Republican National Convention (Detroit, Michigan), 1980 July 15
567
2
96th Congress: Press Conference (Republican National Convention, Detroit, Michigan), 1980 July 15 (Transcript)
567
3
96th Congress: Various inserts to the Congressional Record (Ukrainian Community, Women and the Draft, Army Modernization), 1980 July 23
567
4
96th Congress: "Justice Department Experience in Foreign Agent Registration Cases", 1980 August 1
567
5
96th Congress: On the Increase of CAP Water Allocations to Indian Tribes, 1980 August 1 (Press Release)
567
6
96th Congress: On Reagan's China Policy, 1980 August 25 (Press Release)
567
7
96th Congress: On the Colorado River Management Plan, 1980 August 26 (Press Release)
567
8
96th Congress: On Chemical Warfare, 1980 September 16 (Draft Statement)
567
9
96th Congress: On Elderly Native Americans, 1980 September 18 (Press Release)
567
10
96th Congress: On the Carter National Steel Policy, 1980 September 30 (Press Release)
567
11
96th Congress: On the False Alerts at the North American Aerospace Defense Command Center, 1980 October 15 (Press Release)
567
12
96th Congress: On the Override of Travel Restrictions on the Colorado River, 1980 November 14 (Press Release)
567
13
96th Congress: CNN Questions and Answers, 1980 November 25
567
14
96th Congress: Questions and Answers For Cable News Interview, 1980 December 9
567
15
96th Congress: On the Border Inspection Station at San Luis, 1980 December 11 (Press Release)
567
16
97th Congress: On the SST, 1981
567
17
97th Congress: Opening Statement on the Nomination of William J. Casey for CIA Director (Before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence), 1981 January 13
567
18
97th Congress: In Support of the Haig Nomination for Secretary of State (Senate Floor), 1981 January 21 (Press Release)
567
19
97th Congress: On Deregulation of the Communications Act, 1981 January 27
567
20
97th Congress: On the Nomination of Judge A Melvin McDonald, 1981 February 3 (Press Release)
567
21
97th Congress: On Private Contractors for Housing Maintenance at Luke Air Force Base, 1981 February 9 (Press Release)
567
22
97th Congress: Treaty Termination Procedures (Senate Floor), 1981 February 17
567
23
97th Congress: Response to President Reagan's Speech to Congress, 1981 February 18 (Press Release )
Includes President's speech.
567
24
97th Congress: On Federal Contracts to Arizona Firms, 1981 February 21 (Press Release)
567
25
97th Congress: On Indexing Funds for the Central Arizona S-2177 Project Distribution Systems, 1982 February 22
567
26
97th Congress: On Streamlining Television Licensing, 1981 March 3 (Press Release)
567
27
97th Congress: On Arizona Trade with Taiwan, 1981 March 6 (Press Release)
567
28
97th Congress: On the Shooting of President Reagan, 1981 March 10 (Press Release)
567
29
97th Congress: Before the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association, 1981 March 12
567
30
97th Congress: On Public Broadcasting Legislation, 1981 March 17 (Press Release)
567
31
97th Congress: Radio-TV Tape, 1981 April 17 (Transcript)
567
32
97th Congress: On the Defense Industry, Eighteenth Sight Lecture before the Wings Club, 1981 April 22
567
33
97th Congress: On President Reagan's Address, 1981 April 29 (Press Release)
567
34
97th Congress: "Goldwater Fights to Save Social Security", 1981 May (Newsletter)
567
35
97th Congress: On Social Security, 1981 May 12, 14 (Press Release)
567
36
97th Congress: On Keeping Social Security from Going Broke, 1981 May 27
567
37
97th Congress: Before the International Communications Association, 1981 June 3 (Excerpts; Press Release)
567
38
97th Congress: On His Support of the Voting Rights Act Extension, 1981 June 25 (Press Release)
567
39
97th Congress: On Recruitment and Retention in the Military (Senate Floor), 1981 July
567
40
97th Congress: On the Nomination of Sandra Day O'Connor, 1981 July 9 (Press Release)
567
41
97th Congress: On the Draft (Senate Floor), 1981 July 10
97th Congress: On Sandra Day O'Connor's Basic Conservative Philosophy, 1981 July 13 (Press Release)
567
44
97th Congress: On William J. Casey and the Central Intelligence Agency, 1981 July 17
567
45
97th Congress: "Overwhelming Support By Arizona Pro-Life Legislators for Sandra O'Connor" (Senate Floor), 1981 July 21
567
46
97th Congress: "Conservatives Should Be Encouraged By O'Connor Nomination", 1981 July 22
567
47
97th Congress: On the Defense Budget (Senate Floor), 1981 July 29
567
48
97th Congress: On the Passage of the Tax Bill, 1981 July 29 (Press Release)
567
49
97th Congress: On William Casey as Central Intelligence Director, 1981 July 29
567
50
97th Congress: Before the National Convention of the National Rural Letter Carriers Association (Delivered by J. Terry Emerson, Baltimore, Maryland), 1981 August 4
567
51
97th Congress: On Introducing Sandra Day O'Connor to the Judiciary Committee, 1981 September 9 (Press Release)
567
52
97th Congress: On the New Right, 1981 September 10
567
53
97th Congress: On the Moral Majority, 1981 September 15 (Press Release)
567
54
97th Congress: CNN Interview, 1981 September 17
567
55
97th Congress: "Sandra Day O'Connor" (Senate Floor), 1981 September 21 (Press Release)
567
56
97th Congress: On Religion and Politics, 1981 September 24
567
57
97th Congress: On the Peace Corps (Senate Floor), 1981 September 25
567
58
97th Congress: On the Passage of the Radio Bill, 1981 September 25 (Press Release)
567
59
97th Congress: On SWAPO & Its Angolan Backers (Senate Floor), 1981 September 30 (Press Release)
567
60
97th Congress: On Economic Doomsayers, 1981 September 30 (Press Release)
567
61
97th Congress: On Replacing Titan II with MX Missiles, 1981 October 8 (Press Release)
567
62
97th Congress: CNN Interview, 1981 October 19
567
63
97th Congress: CNN Interview, 1981 October 21
567
64
97th Congress: Confirmation of Bob Jantzen (Fish and Wildlife Service, Senate Floor), 1981 October 27
567
65
97th Congress: Salute to Jimmy Doolittle Honoring Ira C. Eaker (National Space & Air Museum), 1981 October 27
567
66
97th Congress: CNN Interview, 1981 October 28
567
67
97th Congress: "Barry's Personal Message", 1981 November (Newsletter)
567
68
97th Congress: Colloquy on BIA-IHS Budget, 1982
567
69
97th Congress: CNN Interview, 1982 January 21
567
70
97th Congress: "Control of Federal Courts Raises Basic Questions" (Senate Floor), 1982 February 9
97th Congress: Before the 19th National Air Force Salute Iron Gate (Sheraton Centre), 1982 March 13
567
75
97th Congress: Before the Arthritis Foundation Government Affairs Conference (Capitol Holiday Inn, Washington, DC), 1982 March 15
567
76
97th Congress: "Judicial Independence" (Senate Floor), 1982 March 17
567
77
97th Congress: "Agent Identities Bill Passes Senate", 1982 March 18 (Press Release)
567
78
97th Congress: Before the U.S. Independent Telephone Association, 1982 March 24
567
79
97th Congress: Hearings on the Cable Telecommunications Act of 1982 (Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, Transportation), 1982 April 12-October 1 (Press Releases)
567
80
97th Congress: Indexing CAP Distributions Systems (Before the Senate Subcommittee On Water and Power Dam Safety), 1982 April 22
567
81
97th Congress: On the CIA Retirement and Disability System Spouses Equity Act (Select Committee on Intelligence), 1982 April 22
567
82
97th Congress: CNN Interview, 1982 April 29
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568
1
97th Congress: "Do We Have a Local or National Defense?", 1982 May 3 (Press Release)
568
2
97th Congress: Before the National Cable Television Association (Las Vegas), 1982 May 4
568
3
97th Congress: On the Papago Water Rights Bill (Senate Floor), 1982 May 11 (Press Release)
568
4
97th Congress: CNN Interview Transcript – Questions and Answers, 1982 May 12
568
5
97th Congress: "Goldwater Backs Televising The Senate", 1982 May 21
568
6
97th Congress: CNN Interview – Questions and Answers, 1982 June 8
568
7
97th Congress: On the Security of Taiwan (Senate Floor), 1982 June 17
568
8
97th Congress: "On a Return to the Cold War Era and Diplomatic Ties to Taiwan" (Cheyenne, Wyoming), 1982 June 21
568
9
97th Congress: "Goldwater Opposes American Troops Going Into Lebanon", 1982 July 7 (Press Release)
568
10
97th Congress: CNN Questions, 1982 July 28
568
11
97th Congress: CNN Questions, 1982 July 29
568
12
97th Congress: On Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, National Debt, Arizona's Water ..., 1982 August (Newsletter)
568
13
97th Congress: "Goldwater Blasts China Agreement", 1982 August 17 (Press Release)
568
14
97th Congress: "Intention to Vote Against Tax Increase" (Senate Floor), 1982 August 18
568
15
97th Congress: "Amateur Radio and Private Land Mobile Services" (Senate Floor), 1982 August 19
568
16
97th Congress: On the Buffalo Bill Dam, Reclamation Reform, Papago Water Rights, 1982 September 24
568
17
97th Congress: "Solzhenitsyn Tells Taiwan to Rely On Itself" (Senate Floor), 1982 November 30
98th Congress: Before the Arizona State Republican Convention, 1983 January 23 (Press Release)
568
22
98th Congress: On the Office of Foreign Missions, 1983 February 2 (Press Release)
568
23
98th Congress: "Reagan Badly Informed on Taiwan", 1983 February 3 (Press Release)
568
24
98th Congress: Broadcast Deregulation Act of 1983 (Senate Floor), 1983 February 18 (Press Release)
568
25
98th Congress: CNN Interview Questions, 1983 February 18
568
26
98th Congress: Renewable Energy National Security Act (Senate Floor), 1983 February 23
568
27
98th Congress: "Summary of the Social Security Amendments", 1983 March
In Barry Goldwater Reports to Arizona.
568
28
98th Congress: Postal Service In Rural Areas (Lake Havasu City, Fountain Hills, Sedona) (Before the House Government Information Subcommittee), 1983 March 15
568
29
98th Congress: Why I Have Voted Against the Jobs Bill, 1983 March 17
568
30
98th Congress: The Reclamation of Safety of Dams Act (Before the Water and Power Subcommittee of Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee), 1983 March 24
568
31
98th Congress: Alleged Covert Action Being Conducted in Central Arizona (Senate Floor), 1983 April 12
568
32
98th Congress: "... Hearing on Boland Amendment", 1983 April 12 (Press Release)
568
33
98th Congress: Native American Human Rights (Senate Floor), 1983 April 12
Includes letter to President Reagan.
568
34
98th Congress: On the Clean Air Act and the Copper Industry (Senate Floor), 1983 April 26
568
35
98th Congress: On Liberty & the Welfare State, 1983 April 28
568
36
98th Congress: On His Amendment to the Immigration Reform and Control Act, 1983 April 28 (Press Release)
568
37
98th Congress: On Receiving the Gold Medallion Award (International Swimming Hall of Fame), 1983 May (Press Release)
568
38
98th Congress: On a Bill Regarding Leases and Contracts Affecting Land Within the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Reservation (Senate Floor), 1983 May 4
568
39
98th Congress: "Let's Unite Toward Common Goals", 1983 May 7 (Press Release)
568
40
98th Congress: On the Immigration Bill and the Arizona Farm Industry, 1983 May 19 (Press Release)
568
41
98th Congress: "Face The Nation", 1983 May 22 (Transcripts)
568
42
98th Congress: "Unlimited Campaign Spending-The Road to Anarchy" (Senate Floor), 1983 May 25
568
43
98th Congress: "On the Cable Telecommunications Act of 1983", 1983 June 15 (Press Release)
98th Congress: Before a Joint Hearing on Telephone Rates that the AT&T/Justice Department Divestiture Agreement is a Mistake, 1983 July 28 (Press Releases)
568
46
98th Congress: Funding for the Turquoise Trail, 1983 August 1
568
47
98th Congress: "To Abolish the Congressional Budget Process" (Senate Floor), 1983 August 5
568
48
98th Congress: "Korean Airliner", 1983 September 1 (Press Release)
568
49
98th Congress: "Flooding Along the Colorado River" (Before the House Interior and Insular Affairs Committee Hearing, Yuma, Arizona), 1983 September 7
568
50
98th Congress: CNN Interview, 1983 September 12
568
51
98th Congress: War Powers Resolution (Senate Floor), 1983 September 28
568
52
98th Congress: "Unlimited Campaign Spending – A Crisis of Liberty" (Before the Senate Committee on Rules), 1983 September 29
568
53
98th Congress: Opposition to Universal Telephone Service Preservation Act (Before the Senate Committee on Commerce), 1983 September 30
568
54
98th Congress: CNN Questions, 1983 October 17
568
55
98th Congress: Marines Killed in Lebanon, 1983 October 24
568
56
98th Congress: On Americans in Grenada, 1983 October 25 (Press Release)
568
57
98th Congress: Nomination of Judge William Clark (Before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources), 1983 November 1
568
58
98th Congress: Commendation for Amateur Radio Operators, 1983 November 2
568
59
98th Congress: Competition in Television (Senate Communication Subcommittee), 1983 November 2
568
60
98th Congress: CNN Interview Questions, 1983 November 14
568
61
98th Congress: "Goldwater Opposes Continued Presence on U.S. Troops in Lebanon", 1983 December 5 (Press Release)
568
62
98th Congress: In Support of Hoover Dam Power, Bill S286 (Senate Floor), 1984
568
63
98th Congress: Papago-Sif Oidak Chuichu Area Water Settlement Act and Gila Bend Land Exchange and Settlement Act, 1984
568
64
98th Congress: "A Bill to Convey Certain Lands to the Zuni Tribe for Religious Purposes", 1984 January 24
568
65
98th Congress: Congressional Budget Office Study on Local Telephone Rates, 1984 January 25 (Press Release)
568
66
98th Congress: CNN Interview, 1984 January 29
568
67
98th Congress: CNN Questions, 1984 January 31
568
68
98th Congress: CNN Interview, 1984 March 6
568
69
98th Congress: Interview with Dr. Keith Campbell, Fort Hays State University, Kansas, 1984 March 7
To be shown in classrooms across the nation.
568
70
98th Congress: "Goldwater Urges Action Against Mid-East Terrorism", 1984 March 16 (Press Release)
568
71
98th Congress: On Civilian Conduct of Wars (U.S. News & World Report), 1984 March 19
568
72
98th Congress: On Covert Aid in Nicaragua (Senate Floor), 1984 April 14
568
73
98th Congress: CNN Interview, 1984 April 25
568
74
98th Congress: On the CIA's Harbor Mining Program (Senate Select Committee on Intelligence), 1984 April 26
568
75
98th Congress: On the Passage of the Arizona Wilderness Bill, 1984 May 2 (Press Release)
568
76
98th Congress: Suspension of Duties on Yttrium (Senate Floor), 1984 May 18
568
77
98th Congress: Before the National Cable Television Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, 1984 June 5
568
78
98th Congress: "Goldwater Responds to Readiness Issue", 1984 July 25 (Press Release)
568
79
98th Congress: "President's Veto of Authorization Bill For Public Broadcasting", 1984 August 30 (Press Release)
568
80
98th Congress: "Nicaragua Helicopter Incident", 1984 September 11 (Press Release)
98th Congress: "Amendments to the Ak-Chin Water Settlement Act of 1978" (Senate Floor), 1984 September 25 (Press Release)
568
83
98th Congress: "This Week with David Brinkley" (ABC News), 1984 October 28 (Transcript)
568
84
98th Congress: CNN Commentaries, 1984 November 19
568
85
98th Congress: "Congress-Changes for the Worse", 1984 December 15
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1
99th Congress: On New Home Ports For Naval Fleet (Press Release), 1985 (Press Release)
569
2
99th Congress: Campaign Money (Press Release), circa 1985 (Press Release)
569
3
99th Congress: Against Sanctions on South Africa, circa 1985 (Press Release)
569
4
99th Congress: Stinger Missiles, 1985
569
5
99th Congress: Military Spending and Military Pay, circa 1985 (Press Release)
569
6
99th Congress: On Proposition 103 and Limiting Liability Awards, circa 1985 (Press Release)
569
7
99th Congress: On Press Reporting on Public Officials, circa 1985
569
8
99th Congress: "Presidential and Congressional Campaign Spending Limits" (Senate Floor), 1985 January 3
569
9
99th Congress: Constitutional Right to Buy Elections (Senate Floor), 1985 January 24
569
10
99th Congress: Meet The Press Interview, 1985 January 27
569
11
99th Congress: Opening Statement, Department of Defense Posture Hearing, 1985 February 4
569
12
99th Congress: MX Missile (Senate Floor), 1985 March 5
569
13
99th Congress: On Military Base Closures (Senate Floor), 1985 March 5 (Press Release)
569
14
99th Congress: Vietnam Rules of Engagement Declassified, 1985 March 6
569
15
99th Congress: Interoperability of Military Communications Equipment, 1985 March 14 (Press Release)
569
16
99th Congress: Vietnam Rules of Engagement Declassified (1966-1969), 1985 March 14
569
17
99th Congress: Vietnam Rules of Engagement (1969-1972), 1985 March 18
569
18
99th Congress: On the MX Missile, 1985 March 18 (Press Release)
569
19
99th Congress: On Aid to Africa v. the Need of American Indians, 1985 March 19
569
20
99th Congress: Vietnam Rules of Engagement, 1985 March 26
569
21
99th Congress: Civilian Managers Lost in Vietnam, 1985 May 6
569
22
99th Congress: Before the National Cable Television Association, 1985 June
569
23
99th Congress: On the Technical Corrections Act - S. 814 (Before the Senate Finance Committee), 1985 June 5
569
24
99th Congress: Goldwater and Nunn Respond to President's Commission on Defense Management, 1985 June 17 (Press Release)
569
25
99th Congress: "Foreign Policy by Amendments" (Senate Floor), 1985 June 19
569
26
99th Congress: Double Standard Toward South Africa (Senate Floor), 1985 July 30
569
27
99th Congress: "Face the Nation" (CBS Television & Radio), 1985 August 25 (Transcript)
569
28
99th Congress: "The Road to Anarchy-Excessive Campaign Spending" (Before the Commission on National Elections), 1985 September 17
569
29
99th Congress: Colorado River Flood Prevention Legislation, 1985 September 24
569
30
99th Congress: On the Congress and Pentagon's Disorganization and Resistance to Change, 1985 October
569
31
99th Congress: "Congressional Oversight of National Defense" (Senate Floor), 1985 October 1
569
32
99th Congress: "Goldwater & Nunn Cite Lack of Service Cooperation for Historical Mistakes", 1985 October 2 (Press Release)
569
33
99th Congress: "Goldwater & Nunn Question Effectiveness of Joint Chiefs", 1985 October 3 (Press Release)
569
34
99th Congress: "Goldwater & Nunn Cite Failure of DOD to Integrate Defense Decision Making ...", 1985 October 4 (Press Release)
569
35
99th Congress: "Goldwater & Nunn Want More Bang for the Buck", 1985 October 7 (Press Release)
569
36
99th Congress: "Obey the Law Goldwater Tells Navajos", 1985 October 8 (Press Release)
569
37
99th Congress: "Goldwater & Nunn Conclude DOD Reorganization Series", 1985 October 8
569
38
99th Congress: "Space Shuttle Enterprise Coming to Dulles ...", 1985 October 9 (Press Release)
569
39
99th Congress: On the Hopi-Navajo Land Dispute, 1985 October 10 (Press Release)
569
40
99th Congress: "Goldwater & Nunn Speeches Focus on DOD Reorganization", 1985 October 16 (Press Release)
569
41
99th Congress: Opening Statement before the Hearing on the Organization and Decision Making Procedure of the Department of Defense and Congress, 1985 October 16
569
42
99th Congress: Before the Heritage Foundation, 1985 October 22
569
43
99th Congress: "Campaign Finance Reform" (Senate Floor), 1985 October 25
569
44
99th Congress: On Political Action Committees (Senate Floor), 1985 November 5
569
45
99th Congress: On Changes in Legal Counsel for the Armed Services Committee, 1985 November 6 (Press Release)
569
46
99th Congress: On the Outcome of the Summit Meeting, 1985 November 21 (Press Release)
569
47
99th Congress: "Curb on PACs", 1985 December 2-3 (Press Release)
569
48
99th Congress: On Whitewater Rafting Exemptions, 1985 December 18
569
49
99th Congress: "Goldwater & Nunn Release Summary of ... Defense Reorganization", 1986 January 29 (Press Release)
99th Congress: "Goldwater Stumps for Campaign Reform", 1986 March 27 (Press Release)
569
57
99th Congress: "Self Rule and Campaign Spending Limits" (Before the Senate Committee on Rules and Legislation), 1986 March 27
569
58
99th Congress: Before the 23rd National Air Force Salute Iron Gate (Sheraton Centre, New York), 1986 April 5
569
59
99th Congress: "No Need to Sell Arms to Communist China", 1986 April 8 (Press Release)
569
60
99th Congress: On America's Will to Defend Itself (Senate Floor), 1986 April 22
569
61
99th Congress: "Avionic for Peking-Appeasement of Red China" (Senate Floor), 1986 April 29
569
62
99th Congress: "Saudi Arabian Missile Sale" (Senate Floor), 1986 May 7
569
63
99th Congress: "60 Minutes" (CBS Television Network), 1986 May 11 (Transcript)
569
64
99th Congress: CNN Interview Questions "Domestic Policy", 1986 May 22
569
65
99th Congress: On Rehnquist's Selection as Chief Justice, 1986 June 17 (Press Release)
569
66
99th Congress: "Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Criminal Jurisdiction", 1986 June 17
569
67
99th Congress: On Withholding Public Lands For Use by the Military (Before the Senate Subcommittee on Public Lands and Reserved Waters), 1986 July 17
569
68
99th Congress: "Goldwater Opposes Sanction in South Africa", 1986 July 22 (Press Release)
569
69
99th Congress: On the Nomination of William H. Rehnquist (Before the Senate Committee on the Judiciary), 1986 July 29
569
70
99th Congress: On the Francis Scott Key Park Foundation (Before the Senate Subcommittee on Public Lands and Reserved Water), 1986 August 4
569
71
99th Congress: Curbs on PACs (Senate Floor), 1986 August 12
569
72
99th Congress: "Congressional Prohibitions Hinder, Not Help, Arm Control Talks", 1986 September 10
569
73
99th Congress: "Goldwater Cites Liberal Bigotry in Rehnquist Nomination", 1986 September 11 (Press Release)
569
74
99th Congress: Goldwater and Nunn Announce Conference Agreement On Defense Reorganization Bill, 1986 September 11
569
75
99th Congress: San Pedro National Conservation Area (Before the Senate Subcommittee on Public Lands, Reserved Water and Resource Conservation), 1986 September 23
569
76
99th Congress: "Commemorating the Award of the CIA Agency Seal Medallion to Senator Moynihan" (Senate Floor), 1986 September 24
569
77
99th Congress: Providing for the Settlement of Certain Papago Claims (Senate Floor), 1986 September 24
569
78
99th Congress: "Chiang Kai-shek - Symbol of a Free United China" (Senate Floor), 1986 October 2
569
79
99th Congress: "Gore Amendment" (Senate Floor), 1986 October 2
99th Congress: On James F. McGovern's Nomination as Under Secretary of the Air Force, 1986 October 7
569
82
99th Congress: "Farewell" (Senate Floor), 1986 October 18
569
83
99th Congress: "Legislative Anarchy & the National Deficit-Lawmaking Without Restraint" (Before the Investment Conference of the National Committee for Monetary Reform, New Orleans, Louisiana), 1986 October 31
569
84
99th Congress: "Goldwater Wins Passage of Arthritis Bill", 1986 November 21 (Press Release)
569
85
Press Releases (Various), 1969-1986
Box
Folder
570
1
On Receiving the Sylvanus Thayer Award (West Point, New York), 1987 September 24
570
2
Before the Arizona Republican State Convention, 1988 May 14
570
3
On The New Frontier, 1991 February 6
570
4
Taiwan Relations Act Does Not Apply to a New Republic of Taiwan, 1991 October
570
5
"Senator Goldwater and Jack Londen Want to Know – Will Clinton Pay for Programs?", 1992 October 29 (Press Release)
570
6
Getting Off the President's Back, 1994 March 25 (Press Release)
570
7
Productivity Not Prejudice, 1994 June 23
570
8
"Defense Reorganization Revisited" (Barrick Lecture Series), 1994 December 15
570
9
"Defining the Strength of this Nation" (Upon Receiving the James H. Doolittle Award), 1995
570
10
Before the Health Industry Manufacturers Association, 1995 March 20
570
11
Before the International Credit Insurance Association, 1995 June 10
570
12
Doolittle Award Acceptance Remarks (Before the National Press Club), 1995 September 28
570
13
"On the Taiwan Relations Act" (Arizona State University Goldwater Chair Conference), 1995 November 9
570
14
On Current Events (Before the Irrigation Association, Phoenix), 1995 November 13
570
15
On Politics, Government Spending, and Military Strength (Before the New York Life Board of Directors, Scottsdale, Arizona), 1996 January 15
570
16
Bob Dole for President, 1996 February 25 (Press Release)
570
17
Chinese Communist Intimidation of Taiwan, 1996 March 14
570
18
On Dole for President, 1996 August 4
570
19
Colloquy Regarding Bureau of Indian Affairs Budget, Undated
570
20
"Distinguished Maine Visitors" (Maine Educational Television Network), Undated (Transcript)
570
21
Drug Policies (Advertisements by Goldwater and DeConcini), Undated
570
22
Nader and Colt's Firearms, Undated
570
23
Opening Statement for Teleconference on Communications, Undated
570
24
On Children's Television Rulemaking, Undated
570
25
Promotion of "Big Mo" Film to Benefit the Boy's Club of Phoenix, Undated
570
26
"The Human Side of Intelligence" (Senate Floor), Undated
570
27
On the CIO Political Action Committee and Use of Union Dues, Undated
570
28
On the Decision Again Constructing a Convention Site in Washington, DC (Senate Floor), Undated
570
29
Unionization of the Military (Senate Floor), Undated
570
30
On Intelligence About Soviet Troops in Cuba, Undated
570
31
On the Failure to Create a Senate Committee on Science and Technology, Undated
570
32
Media Interview Questions and Answers, Undated
570
33
Before the Senate Armed Services Committee on the Panama Canal Treaty, Undated
570
34
On Conservative Complaints About the Policies of the Nixon Administration, Undated
570
35
On the Construction Industry and Promotion of Innovation (Senate Floor), Undated
570
36
On Obscene Materials in the Mails, Undated
570
37
"Hostile Hearings: How to Save Your Agenda and Yourself", Undated
570
38
Message to Teenagers, Undated
570
39
"Halting Monetary Iniquity by a Balanced Budget" (Before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Constitutional Amendments), Undated
570
40
Before the Young Republicans (Waukegan, Illinois), Undated
570
41
On the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Undated
570
42
On the Postal Service, Undated
570
43
Illegal Aliens, Undated
570
44
On the Need for Chemical Modernization, Undated
570
45
"Residence Requirements in Presidential Elections" (Senate Floor), 1969 May 8
570
46
"Anti-Obscenity Legislation" (Senate Floor), 1969 June 5
570
47
"Obscenity in the Mails" (Senate Floor), 1969 July 17
570
48
"Resident Alien Radio Amateur" (Senate Floor), 1969 July 29
570
49
"Unity on Behalf of American Prisioners of War" (Senate Floor), 1969 August 13
570
50
"To Enhance the Constitutional Right of all Americans to Vote for their President" (Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights), 1970 February 19
570
51
"Fighting The Smut Peddlers" (Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service), 1970 March 20
570
52
On the Nomination of Judge Carswell [Supreme Court] (Senate Floor), 1970 April 2
570
53
"New Evidence Supports Carswell" [Supreme Court] (Senate Floor), 1970 April 7
570
54
On Americans Fighting in Vietnam and Cambodia (Senate Floor), 1970 May 19
570
55
On the Supersonic Transport (SST) (Senate Floor), 1970 June 16
570
56
"Time of Crisis for National Air and Space Museum" (House Subcommittee On Library and Memorials), 1970 July 21
570
57
Stopping Smut (Senate Committee on Post Office and Civil Service), 1970 September 1
570
58
"Direct Election Boondoggle" (Senate Floor), 1970 September 11
570
59
"Direct Election Boondoggle, Part II" (Senate Floor), 1970 September 15
570
60
"Direct Election Boondoggle, Part III" (Senate Floor), 1970 September 24
570
61
"Resident Aliens Deserve Amateur Radio Rights" (Senate Subcommittee on Communications), 1970 October 8
570
62
"Middle Management Tyranny" [Welfare Benefits Conflict Between Arizona and the Federal Government], 1970 December 9
570
63
Hearings on Federal Protection of Indians' Rights and Resources, 1971 January 2 (Press Release)
570
64
"The President's Right To Protect Our Freedom" (War Powers Bill), 1971 April 23
570
65
"Upholding Freedom Without the Draft" (Senate Floor), 1971 May 26
570
66
"Repeal the Earnings Limitation of Social Security Benefits" (Senate Committee on Finance), 1972 January 31
570
67
"Constructing the National Air and Space Museum" (Senate Subcommittee on Smithsonian Institution Appropriations), 1972 March 16
570
68
"Voter Residency Rules Decision" (Senate Floor), 1972 March 23
570
69
"The Practical Effects of S. 2956 – the War Powers Bill", 1972 March 28
570
70
"War Powers Authors Redraft Bill in Senate Speeches" (Congressional Record), 1972 March 30
570
71
"War Powers Bill and False Assumptions" (Senate Floor), 1972 April 4
570
72
"War Powers Contradictions" (Senate Floor), 1972 April 5
570
73
"What the Founding Fathers Thought About the War Powers", 1972 April 7
570
74
"In Support of the United States" (Senate Floor), 1972 April 19
570
75
"Clean Power From the Earth" [Geothermal Energy] (Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs), 1972 June 15
570
76
"Restoring the Golden Eagle Passport", 1972 June 30 (Press Release)
570
77
"Tax Credit for Public School Education" (Senate Floor), 1972 June 26
570
78
"Zero Duty on Fresh Citrus Fruit", 1972 July 24 (Press Release)
570
79
"Draft Dodgers Cannot Vote Under 1970 Absentee Law", 1972 September 24 (Press Release)
570
80
"Repealing the Earnings Limitation for Security Recipients" (Senate Floor), 1972 September 27
570
81
On Overseas Voters, 1972 October 13 (Press Release)
570
82
Industrial Parks on Arizona Indian Reservations, Undated (Press Release)
570
83
"Statement on the War Powers Report", Undated (Press Release)
Los Angeles Mining Review, Arizona Number, 1901 March 23 (Oversized)
578
Kablegram (Staunton Military Academy), 1926-1928 (Oversized)
578
"They Built An Empire: Goldwater's 95-Year Old History Is Linked With Growth Of Arizona" (Arizona Days And Ways), 1955 January 2
578
"The Glittering Mr. Goldwater" by Paul Healy (Saturday Evening Post), 1958 June 7
578
"The Senator Is Jet Propelled" (Chicago Sunday Times Magazine), 1960 January 24
578
"Highlights Of Sen. Goldwater's Manifesto" (Wall Street Journal), 1961 January 11
Box
579
"Arizona Fundamentalist" (Fortune), 1961 May
579
"Barry Goldwater: A Post Portrait" (New York Post Daily Magazine), 1961 May 8
579
"A Liberal Meets Mr. Conservative" by Gore Vidal, 1961 June 9
579
"Goldwater Hammers Home Message of Conservatism" (Sunday Star, Washington D.C.), 1961 December 3
579
"Barry Goldwater: The Admonitions Of An Older Man" (Letters to his Children) (Esquire), 1962 October
Box
580
"He's Rolling Along Like A Tumbleweed" (Life), 1963 July 12
580
"Hi-Ho New Hampshire! Barry Goes Galloping In" and "Green And Fertile Field For The Goldwater Rush" (Life), 1963 November 1
580
"The Battle Of Britain" (Look), 1966 February 22
580
"There's No Radical Change In Goldwater" by David Broder (New York Times Magazine), 1966 June 19
Box
581
"Reflections And Projections Of A Former Presidential Candidate" (Arizona), 1967 September 17
581
"Reflections On Hysteria 1964 – The Campaign Of Fear" (Sun Valley Spur-Shopper, Mesa, Arizona), 1968 July 25
581
"Politics 1968" (Look), 1968 August 20
581
"Ce Cow Boy De L'Arizona Fait Peur A la Moitie De'Amerique", circa 1968
581
"Fathers And Sons In Congress" (Parade), 1969 October
581
"Barry Goldwater's Vietnam" (Los Angeles Times West Magazine), 1970 February 1
581
"Conservatives Step Up Attacks On Nixon Policies" (Human Events), 1970 July 25
581
"An Interview With Barry Goldwater" (Human Events), 1971 July 31
581
"Goldwater Deplores Loss Of U.S. Strength" (Pentagram News), 1971 September 30
581
"Senator's Brother Found Hiring Illegals On North Phoenix Farm" (Voice Of The City), 1972 January 27
581
"Goldwater Honored At Trunk 'N Tusk, Announces Plan To Seek Re-election" (Republican Voice Of Arizona), 1973 April
581
"Goldwater: Nixon Must Speak Out On Watergate To Rescue His Party" (Christian Science Monitor), 1973 April 11
581
"The Man Who Bugs The White House" (Women's Wear Daily), 1973 September 21
581
"Cut U.S. Spending, Goldwater Urges" (Indianapolis News), 1974 October 3
581
"Inflation 'Dangerous': Goldwater" (Indianapolis Star), 1974 October 3
581
"Barry Goldwater Given Industry's Highest Accolade" (Printing News), 1975 January 25
581
"Goldwaters Demand Independent FAA" (Flight Line Times, 1975 October
581
"Troy's (Cowboy Art Gallery) Focus on Goldwater" (Arizona Living), 1976 January 15
581
"The Richest Men In The U.S. Senate" (Parade), 1976 May 23
581
"Outstanding Arizonan: Barry Goldwater" (Arizona Living), 1976 November 5
Box
582
"Borman Tries To Put Study To Rest Before Senate" (Falcon, Eastern Airlines), 1977 March 30
582
"There's No Longer Just A Single Stamp For The 'Official' Look On Capitol Hill" (Washington Star), 1977 November 9
582
"Houses For Barry's Hilltop" (Arizona Republic; Sun Living), 1978 June 11
582
"There Are Winners And There Are Losers" (Washington Star), 1978 November 8
582
"The Growing Cult Of Chili Lovers" (Home Life), 1978 November 19
582
"Battle of Taiwan Rouses Goldwater" (Tucson Citizen), 1979 February 7
582
"Goldwater: Carter Breaking Law" (Scottsdale Progress Saturday Magazine), 1979 March 10
582
"Judge Jeopardizes Carter's China Policy" (Human Events), 1979 October 27
582
"Political Review '80" (Washington Post Magazine), 1980 February 24
582
"Goldwater Is Poised For Victory" (Tempe Daily News), 1980 November 5
582
"Senator Goldwater Welcomed The Chairman and Business Manager Of The San Carlos Apache Tribe" (Qua' Toqti (Hopi)), 1981 March 12
582
"Barry Goldwater Jr.: Headed For The Senate On His Own Two Skates" (Christian Science Monitor), 1981 December 10
582
"Barry, 1982: At 73 He's As Crusty As Sourdough Bread" (Arizona Magazine, Arizona Republic), 1982 July 4
582
"Barry Goldwater Interview" (Empire Magazine, Denver Post), 1982 July 18
582
"Goldwater: The Salt And Sage Of The Desert" (Washington Times), 1983 April 21
582
"Goldwater – 20 Years Later (Interview)" (Human Events), 1984 June 9
582
"Barry: A Conversation With Patriarch Of American Conservatism" (Arizona Republic Perspective), 1984 October 28
582
"The One And Only Barry Goldwater" by William F. Buckley, Jr. (Family Weekly), 1984 December 30
Box
583
"Barry Goldwater Interview" by Pat Murphy (West Magazine, San Jose Mercury), 1986 March 2
583
"A Genuine Gutsy Hero" (Arizona Daily Star), 1986 May 18
583
"Goldwater: The Warrior Comes Home" (Phoenix Gazette, Special Supplement), 1986 December 3
583
"Goldwater: His Life And Legacy" (Arizona Republic, Special Supplement), 1987 January 18
583
"Barry Goldwater Interview" by Alison Goldwater Ross (V Magazine), 1987 August
583
"Distinguished Public Servant Speaks Out" (Maricopa Lawyer), 1988 January
583
"Goldwater And His Peggy G." (World War II Times), 1993 October-December
583
"I'm The Luckiest Son-of-a-Gun That Was Ever Born" (Parade), 1993 November 28
583
"Barry Goldwater's Left Turn" (Washington Post), 1994 July 28
583
"Barry Goldwater, Photographer" (Uniquely Scottsdale, Tribune Newspapers), 1995 February 26
Box
584
"A Love Affair With Arizona Ends" (Special Section, Tribune Newspapers), 1998 May 30
584
"Arizona Legend, American Original: Goldwater" (Special News Report, Arizona Republic), 1998 May 30
584
"Tears and Tributes" (Scottsdale Tribune), 1998 May 30
584
"Barry Goldwater: A Tribute" (Arizona Republic), 1998 May 31
584
"His Own Man" (Tribune), 1998 May 31
584
"Images And Inspiration" (Tribune), 1998 June 2
584
"Goodby To Mr. Arizona" (Scottsdale Tribune), 1998 June 3
584
"Memories Of Barry" and "An Original Leaves His Mark" (Arizona Republic), 1998 June 3
584
"Farewell To A Patriot" (Arizona Republic), 1998 June 4
584
"Final Salute" (Scottsdale Tribune), 1998 June 4
584
"Goldwater's Last Days" (Arizona Republic), 1998 June 15
584
"Susan Goldwater, One Year Later" (Arizona Republic), 1999 May 30
584
"Goldwater Home For Sale" (Independent, Paradise Valley, Arizona), 1999 November 10-16
584
"1,000 Look At History" (Arizona Republic), 2000 January 24
584
"A Final Glimpse Of Goldwater's Life: Public Gets Farewell Tour Of Home" (East Valley Tribune), 2000 January 24
584
"Farewell To Be-Nun-I-Kin" (Independent, Paradise Valley, Arizona), 2000 February 2-8
584
"Be-Nun-I-Kin: Welcome Home. Town Residents Preparing To Move Into Barry Goldwater's Historical Paradise Valley Home (Bob and Karen Hobbs)" (At Home In Paradise), 2000 Summer
584
"Los Angeles Film Festival: Grandpa Goldwater. In 'Mr. Conservative,' Barry Goldwater's Granddaughter Tries To Reconcile The Man She Knew With His Legacy" (Los Angeles Times), 2006 June 27
584
"Goldwater Uncut" (New Times), 2006 October 19-25
584
"At Scottsdale Fashion Square Celebrate A Proud History: Goldwaters-A Grand Opening (A-2 WWII Flyer's Jacket Modeled By Goldwater)", Undated
Original artwork from well known political cartoonists. Goldwater was an avid cartoon collector and often solicited these drawings for their cleverness regardless of how he was depicted. See also Series I. Personal-Cartoons for correspondence with various cartoonists. Note that ASC does not own the copyright to these cartoons.
Box
693
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 1; #1-73)
Box
694
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 2; # 1-37)
Box
695
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 3; #1-63)
Box
696
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 4; #1-70)
Box
697
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 5; #1-71)
Box
698
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 6; #1-59; #47 Missing)
Box
699
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 7; #1-39)
Box
700
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 8; #1-51)
Box
701
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 9; #1-68)
Box
702
Political Cartoons, Undated (Book 10; #1-24)
Box
703
Political Cartoons: Miscellaneous, Undated (Book 11)
Political Cartoons: Oversized, Miscellaneous, Undated (Housed in Drawer)
Political Cartoons: CD, Undated (Housed in Drawer)
Document not only Goldwater's political career but also his personal life, friends and family. Includes photographs taken by Goldwater, by professional photographers, and those photographs gifted to him. The images here include historic photographs, original photographs, and reproductions ranging in size from 2 x 3 inches to 16 x 20 inches, both color and black and white.
The photographs include 8,000 un-mounted images, 150+ oversized images, 110+ albums, 5,000 slides, 1,500 negatives, and contact sheets from the 1964 campaign trail. These materials cover a span of over 100 years. Not typical of congressional collections, especially those documenting family history, the sheer volume and diversity of subjects can be attributed to Goldwater's eclectic interests, expertise in photography and high profile political leadership. Goldwater himself
was highly photogenic and the object of much media coverage. He also received many photos as gifts.
Photographs have been arranged using the following categories: Awards and Certificates, Boards and Memberships, Committees, Family, Goldwater Stores, Military, Office and Visitors, Personal, Personal Portraits, Political, Public Appearances, Social Functions, Staff and Friends, Travel, and VIPs. Folders then appear alphabetically and chronologically within. Information such as location, date, event, and individuals, when known, is noted. Many prints, however, remain
unidentified. Highlights of the collection include an array of military aircraft and bases; Hollywood celebrities; formal and informal portraits of Goldwater and family at work, rest and play; national and international political leaders; early family and childhood photos; Goldwater's pre-political and social life; and travel. Due to the depth and complexity of this sub-series, slides, contact sheets, negatives and albums are listed separately.
Processing Note
All photographs are encapsulated in Mylar sleeves, arranged in acid-free folders and placed in archival boxes. Duplicates were weeded throughout. Images range from fair to excellent condition. A number of photos show damage due to handling and previous poor storage. As expected, certain color photographs are fading. Some of the historic prints are also faded, bent or torn. Where possible, acid-free linen tape was applied to the backs of the more fragile prints to improve
their stability. Embedded within the collection were approximately 800 negatives with no prints. These items were scanned, prints made and added to the collection. While these images now exist in print form, the original negatives and digital files have been preserved.
Separated Materials
Goldwater's fine arts photographs (FP-FPC 2) and his collection of Old West photographs (FP-FPC1) are processed as separate collections.
Sub-Sub-Series i: Prints
Box
Folder
704
1
Awards and Certificates: Physical Awards, Undated
704
2
Awards and Certificates: Aerospace Education Foundation's Jimmy Doolittle Educational Fellow Award, 1985
704
3
Awards and Certificates: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Awards Dinner, 1986
704
4
Awards and Certificates: Awards Dinner with Barry M. Goldwater and Jimmy Stewart, Undated
704
5
Awards and Certificates: Armed Forces Salute to Barry M. Goldwater, 1986
704
6
Awards and Certificates: Barry M. Goldwater Presenting Awards, Undated
704
7
Awards and Certificates: Barry M. Goldwater Receiving Awards, Undated
704
8
Awards and Certificates: Barry M. Goldwater Receiving the Sylvanus Thayer Award, 1987
704
9
Awards and Certificates: Governor Rose Mofford presenting Copperheads Poster to Barry M. Goldwater (BMG-AMP 083), 1988
704
10
Awards and Certificates: Military Affiliate Radio System (MARS) Awards, Undated
704
11
Awards and Certificates: National Jewish Research Center and Hospital Award to Barry M. Goldwater, 1972
704
12
Awards and Certificates: Presentation of Portrait to Barry M. Goldwater and Barry Goldwater Jr., Undated
704
13
Awards and Certificates: Receiving T-38 Model at San Marcos Hotel Luncheon, 1968
704
14
Awards and Certificates: The Service City Invitational Award, 1970
704
15
Awards and Certificates: Smithsonian Institution's Samuel P. Langley Medal Presented to Barry M. Goldwater, 1987
704
16
Awards and Certificates: Swimming Hall of Fame Taking Molds of Barry M. Goldwater's Hands and Feet, 1970s
704
17
Awards and Certificates: Treasury Department Issuing John Wayne Medals, 1980
704
18
Awards and Certificates: Weatherby Big Game Trophy Awards Dinner, 1971
704
19
Awards and Certificates: Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy Ceremony, Undated
Box
Folder
705
1
Boards and Memberships: Aerospace Education Foundation, Undated
705
2
Boards and Memberships: Air Force Association, Undated (1 of 2)
705
3
Boards and Memberships: Air Force Association, Undated (2 of 2)
705
4
Boards and Memberships: Alfalfa Club, 1978
705
5
Boards and Memberships: The American Legion, Undated
705
6
Boards and Memberships: Association of Old Crows, 1969
705
7
Boards and Memberships: Bohemian Club, 1964
Box
Folder
706
1
Boards and Memberships: Circus, Saints and Sinners Club (BMG-AMP 173), 1960s-1970s
706
2
Boards and Memberships: Edison Foundation, Undated
706
3
Boards and Memberships: The Elfun Society, Undated
706
4
Boards and Memberships: The F-16 Happy Hooligans, Undated
706
5
Boards and Memberships: Heard Museum, 1964
706
6
Boards and Memberships: International Order of Characters Organization (IOC), 1960s (1 of 2)
706
7
Boards and Memberships: International Order of Characters Organization (IOC), 1960s-1980s (2 of 2)
706
8
Boards and Memberships: International Order of Old Bastards, 1967
Box
Folder
707
1
Boards and Memberships: Masons (BMG-AMP 172), 1960s-1980s
707
2
Boards and Memberships: National Air and Space Museum, 1972, 1981
707
3
Boards and Memberships: The National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center, Undated
707
4
Boards and Memberships: National Press Club, 1969
707
5
Boards and Memberships: National Rocket Club, 1962
707
6
Boards and Memberships: National Rifle Association, 1971
707
7
Boards and Memberships: Phoenix Kiwanis Club, Undated
707
8
Boards and Memberships: Phoenix Thunderbirds, 1968
707
9
Boards and Memberships: Quarter Century Wireless Association, 1973
707
10
Boards and Memberships: The Reserve Officers Association, 1986
707
11
Boards and Memberships: Rotary Club, Undated
707
12
Boards and Memberships: Sigma Chi, 1971
707
13
Boards and Memberships: The Smithsonian Institute, 1958
707
14
Boards and Memberships: Texas Society of CPAs, Houston Chapter, 1972
707
15
Boards and Memberships: Veterans of Foreign Wars (V.F.W.), Undated
707
16
Boards and Memberships: Wings Club, 1972, 1982
707
17
Boards and Memberships: Women's Air Force Service Pilots (WASPS), Undated
Box
Folder
708
1
Committees: Communication Satellite Corporation (COSMAT), 1993
708
2
Committees: United States Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, 1960s-1980s (1 of 6)
708
3
Committees: United States Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, 1960s-1980s (2 of 6)
708
4
Committees: United States Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, 1960s-1980s (3 of 6)
708
5
Committees: United States Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, 1960s-1980s (4 of 6)
708
6
Committees: United States Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, 1988, 1989 (5 of 6)
708
7
Committees: United States Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, 1991-1993 (6 of 6)
Box
Folder
709
1
Committees: United States Military Academy Board of Visitors, 1971, 1974
709
2
Committees: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1969-1973 (1 of 2)
709
3
Committees: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 1975-1982 (2 of 2)
Campaign Trail: San Diego, CA; Los Angeles, CA; Sacramento, CA, 1964 September 8-9
751
6
Campaign Trail: Medford, OR; Klamath Falls, OR; Eugene, OR; Seattle, WA; Boise, ID; Great Falls, MT; Minneapolis, MN; Chicago, IL; Rockford, IL, 1964 September 9-11
751
7
Campaign Trail: Winston Salem, NC; Atlanta, GA; St. Petersburg, FL; Tampa, FL; Memphis, TN; Montgomery, AL; Raleigh, SC; New Orleans, LA, 1964 September 15-17
751
8
Campaign Trail: Longview, TX; Springfield, MO; Charleston, WV; Fargo, Undated; St. Louis, MO, 1964 September 18-19
Committees: Senate Armed Services: North American Rockwell, Los Angeles Division Visit, 1971
756
15
Committees: Senate Armed Services: North American Rockwell, Los Angeles Division Visit, 1971
Box
Folder
757
16
Family: Baron and Josephine Goldwater, 1907 (Very Fragile)
Box
Folder
758
17
Family: Family Vacations with Friends on Goldwater Boat, Southern California, 1970s
758
18
Family: Goldwater, Barry, Peggy, Joanne, Barry Jr., Michael, Peggy Jr. and Williams family (Peggy's Relations), 1940s
Box
Folder
759
19
Military: Barry Goldwater Flying, Flight Number 82 of F-16B, 1977
Box
Folder
760
20
Military: The 9999th Air Force Squadron, 1961-1962 (Photograph Album)
Box
Folder
761
21
Military: Edwards Air Force Base Visit, 1979
Box
Folder
762
22
Military: Edwards Air Force Base, Air Force Flight Test Center, Undated
762
23
Military: Fort Rucker, Alabama Visit, 1953
762
24
Military: Distant Early Warning System Line (DEW), 1959
Box
Folder
763
25
Military: United States Army Aviation Center and School, Fort Rucker, Alabama, 1974
763
26
Military: Air National Guard, Undated
763
27
Military: Scott Air Force Base Visit, 1970
763
28
Military: Nellis Air Force Base, 1968
763
29
Military: Beale Air Force Base, Mach 3+ Club, 1969
Box
Folder
764
30
Military: Memento of Barry Goldwater's Last Tour of Duty with the United States Air Force, 1967
764
31
Military: Eglin Air Force Base Visit, Armament Testing, 1969
764
32
Military: Air Force Academy Board of Visitors Meeting, 1982
764
33
Military: Eglin Air Force Base Visit, 1969
Box
Folder
765
34
Military: "WWII Memories", Barry Goldwater Flying Over Greenland, 1940s
765
35
Military: United States Army Annual Awards Luncheon, 1981
765
36
Military: Adair Air Force Station Visit, 1962 (Newspaper Clippings)
765
37
Military: Yuma Test Station Tour, 1955
765
38
Military: Langley Air Force Base Visit, 1972
765
39
Military: Elgin Air Force Base Visit, 1982
Box
Folder
766
40
Military: Yuma Army Air Field, 1943 (Very Fragile)
Box
Folder
767
41
Personal: Barry's 75th Birthday Party, Family and Friends Visiting the Goldwater House, Phoenix Open Golf Tournament, Barry Goldwater at Rawhide, 1980s
Box
Folder
768
42
Personal: The United Republican Fund Tribute to Barry Goldwater Celebrating his 80th Birthday, 1989
Box
Folder
769
43
Personal: Newspaper Clippings and Party Invitations, Undated
No Photographs.
Box
Folder
770
44
Personal: Goldwater Memorabilia and Plaques Inventory, 1988
770
45
Personal: Barry Goldwater at Cook-out Dinner, 1940s
770
46
Personal: Barry Goldwater's Kachinas Collection made by White Bear, 1959-1963
770
47
Personal: Letters and Signed Photographs to Barry Goldwater, presented by the Arizona Historical Society, Undated
Box
Folder
771
48
Personal: Barry Goldwater Receiving his Doctor of Letters from University of Santa Clara, 1962
771
49
Personal: "Goldwater: An American Life" Television Release Party, 1990s
Box
Folder
772
50
Political: Senator Campaign in Prescott, 1980 (2 Copies)
Box
Folder
773
51
Political: Senate Campaign Volunteers and American Legion, 1980
773
52
Political: Central Arizona Project: Presentation to Arizona Congressional Delegation, 1977
773
53
Political: Senate Campaign, 1952
Box
Folder
774
54
Political: Senate Campaign Volunteers in Phoenix, 1980
774
55
Political: Central Arizona Project Pipe Division Briefing, 1977, 1978
Box
Folder
775
56
Public Appearances: New Mexico Military Institute Commencement Ceremony, Undated
775
57
Public Appearances: Parada del Sol, 1982
775
58
Public Appearances: Speech at Seattle University and Boeing, Undated
775
59
Public Appearances: Dedication of Bill Williams Memorial Statue, 1980
Box
Folder
776
60
Social Functions: Distinguished Speaker for the Commandant's Dining-Out, United States Air Force Academy, 1980
776
61
Social Functions: American Fighter Pilots Association Annual Awards Banquet with Bob Hope, 1969
776
62
Social Functions: Air Force Data Services Center Dining-In, Fort Meyers, 1979
776
63
Social Functions: Women Air Force Service Pilots Organization (W.A.S.P.) Conference, Colorado Springs, 1978
Box
Folder
777
64
Social Functions: Law Society Dinner, 1986
Box
Folder
778
65
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1977 April 7-14
778
66
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1979 December 6-11
778
67
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1979 December 6-11
778
68
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1982 May 29-June 4
778
69
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1982 May 29-June 4
778
70
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1984 April 14-17
778
71
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1986 January 4-8
778
72
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1986 January 4-8
Box
Folder
779
73
Travel: Visit to Stuttgart, Germany, Daimler-Benz AG, 1983 June 7
779
74
Travel: Visit to Tehran, Iran, 1973
779
75
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1977 April 14
779
76
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1979 December 6-11
779
77
Travel: Goldwater Visit to Taiwan, 1982
Box
Folder
780
78
Travel: Visit to Tehran, Iran, 1973
Includes newspaper clippings, invitations, and dinner guest lists.
780
79
Travel: Visit to National Iranian Oil Company, Tehran, Iran, Undated
780
80
Travel: Visit to Chiang Kai-Shek Memorial Hall, Republic of China, 1982
780
81
Travel: Visit to Republic of China's Air Force, 1982 June 2
780
82
Travel: Goldwater Family Christmas in Nassau, Bahamas, 1954
Box
Folder
781
83
Travel: Goldwaters and Quinns Visit to Germany, Undated
781
84
Travel: Scenic Arizona, 1994
Gifted by Carol Lowe.
781
85
Travel: Scenic Arizona and California, Undated
Gifted by Jack Harrigan.
781
86
Travel: Visit to Kentucky, 1961
Contains newspaper clippings.
Box
Folder
782
87
Travel: London Air Show, Undated
782
88
Travel: Invitations to Various Events and Dinners in China, Undated (2 Photographs)
782
89
Travel: Press Conference in Mexico (Conferencia de Prensa dada en Mexico por el Senador Barry Goldwater), 1958 December 3 (2 Copies)
Box
Folder
783
90
Travel: Visit to China, Undated
783
91
Travel: Visit to Taiwan and the Reunion of Goldwater's Former Students from Luke Air Force Base, 1967
783
92
Travel: Barry and Barry Jr. Goldwater trip to Antarctica, 1972
783
93
Travel: Barry and Barry Jr. Visit to Commander in Chief Pacific in Hawaii, 1972
783
94
Travel: Visit to Columbus, Georgia, 1964
783
95
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1977 April 7-14
783
96
Travel: Visit to the Republic of China, 1984
Box
Folder
784
97
Travel: Visit to Teheran, Iran; Jamaica, and New Years Eve Party, 1970s
784
98
Travel: Visit to Taiwan, Dinner with Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1990
784
99
Travel: Senator Goldwater's Staff Visiting the Republic of China, Undated
784
100
Travel: Paris Air Show, 1971
Box
Folder
785
101
Travel: Paris Air Show, Undated
785
102
Travel: London Air Show, 1982
Box
Folder
786
103
Travel: Trip to Madrid and Military Base Visits, Undated
786
104
Travel: Trip to Madrid, Undated
786
105
Travel: Trip to Ireland and Farnborough Air Show, 1984
786
106
Travel: Trip to Madrid and Military Base Visits, Undated
Box
Folder
787
107
Travel: Paris Air Show and Ireland, Undated
Box
Folder
788
108
Travel: Visit to Page, AZ, 1980 (Newspaper Clippings)
Box
Folder
789
109
Travel: City of London Feast, London, England, 1984
Box
Folder
790
110
Travel: Visit to Taiwan, Undated
Box
Folder
791
111
Travel: Trip to Madrid, London, Air Show, Undated
Box
Folder
792
112
VIPs: Mr. and Mrs. Ford and Goldwater with Foreign Dignitaries at Dinner Party, 1970s
Box
Folder
793
113
Various Subjects: Christmas, Family, Vacations, Friends, Visit to the Republic of China, Goldwater House, Air Force Association Awards Dinner, and Scenic Arizona, 1970s-1980s
Box
Folder
794
114
Various Subjects: Family House, Awards Dinners, Family, Friends, Scenic Arizona, Lake Powell, Air Force Awards and Dinners, Trips, Undated
Sub-Sub-Series vi: Oversized
Box
Folder
1
1
Awards and Certificates: Barry Goldwater Receiving High Flight Award, Undated
1
2
Boards and Membership: Aerospace Education Foundation Board, 1982
1
3
Boards and Membership: The Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) Board, 1990
1
4
Boards and Membership: The Communications Satellite Corporation (COMSAT) Board, 1995
1
5
Committees: Labor Committee Hearing (Barry Goldwater, Robert Kennedy, John Kennedy, and George Meany), 1950s
Box
Folder
2
6
Family: Barry Goldwater, Joanne Goldwater, Carolyn Goldwater Ross, and C.C. Goldwater Ross, circa 1962 (2 Items)
2
7
Family: Barry Goldwater and Peggy Goldwater Jr., 1972
2
8
Family: Barry and Peggy Goldwater at their Wedding Reception, 1934
2
9
Family: "Bon Voyage to Peggy & Barry", Undated
2
10
Family: Carolyn Goldwater, Undated
2
11
Family: Goldwater Family Home and Phoenix Women's Club Building, 1910
2
12
Family: Joanne Goldwater, Undated
2
12A
Family: Joanne Goldwater Ross with Children and Husband, 1968
2
13
Family: Joanne Goldwater at Graduation with her Mother and Father, 1955
2
14
Family: Josephine Williams Goldwater with her Family, 1890s
2
15
Family: Margaret "Peggy" Goldwater, Undated
2
16
Family: Michael and Connie Goldwater, Undated
2
17
Family: Michael and Connie Goldwater, Undated
2
18
Family: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Goldwater, Mr. and Mrs. Erskine, and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Goldwater, Undated
2
19
Family: Peggy Goldwater Jr., Undated
2
19A
Family: Peggy Goldwater Jr. with Husband Ric Holt and Children, Undated
2
20
Family: Sally Harrington Goldwater Jr., Undated
2
21
Family: Ric and Darren Goldwater Holt [?], Undated
Barry Goldwater's grandchildren.
2
22
Goldwater Stores: Prescott Store Exterior, Undated
Box
Folder
3
23
Military: Apollo 17 Blasting Off, 1972
3
24
Military: Alitalia Boeing 747, 1970
3
25
Military: Barry Goldwater's Flight Map, 1954-1964
3
26
Military: Barry Goldwater with Training Squadron at Luke Air Force Base, 1940s
3
27
Military: John Hyland, Barry Goldwater, and David Richardson of United States Navy, 1977
3
28
Military: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Space Shuttle, 1985
3
28A
Military: United States Army Parachute Team, Golden Knights, Undated
3
29
Military: US Nautilus Submarine, 1957
3
30
Military: XB-70 Airplane, 1965
3
31
Personal Portraits: Barry Goldwater, 1964
3
32
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater, 1976
3
32A
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater, 1940s
3
33
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater, Undated
By Causiup Brown.
3
34
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater, Undated (2 Images)
By Fabian Bachrach.
3
35
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater, Undated
By Fabian Bachrach; signed to "Ann and Paul…".
3
36
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater, Undated
Gene Studio of Phoenix.
3
36A
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater Showing his Tattoo, Undated
3
37
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater, Undated
From the Gene Botsford Studio.
3
38
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater, Undated
Signed to "Jim…".
3
39
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater, 1960s
By Walter Holt.
3
40
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater in Cowboy Hat with Cigarette, 1940s (2 Copies)
3
41
Man in Cowboy Hat Rolling a Cigarette, 1950s (Inscription Reads "To Bette With Affection Charlie Stone Mountain")
3
42
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater in Denver, Colorado, 1964
3
43
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater in Helicopter at Williams Air Force Base, Undated
3
44
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater in Military Uniform, Undated
3
45
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater in Monument Valley (Campaign Photo Shoot), 1968
3
46
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater at Patton Museum, 1972
3
47
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater at Podium Giving Speech, 1964
3
48
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater Posing with Indian Mannequin, 1960s
3
49
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater Posing with Model Airplanes, Undated
3
50
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater at Providence College, 1968
3
51
Personal Portraits: Barry Goldwater Sitting at Desk at Home with Cowboy Hat, Undated
3
52
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater Sitting with Movie Camera, Undated
3
53
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater in his Senate Office, Undated
Signed to Ben Sacks.
3
54
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater Speaking at O'Hara Inn, Chicago, 1964
3
55
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater Taking Photograph of Cactus, Undated
3
56
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater Waving on Stage, 1964
3
57
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater Wearing Carnation, Undated
3
58
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater Wearing Graduation Cap and Tassel, Undated
3
58A
Personal Portrait: Barry Goldwater and Dorris Berry, Undated
3
59
Personal Portrait: Young Barry Goldwater Posing with Headphones On, 1950s
Box
Folder
4
60
Political: The 99th Congress on Senate Floor, circa 1986
4
61
Political: Barry Goldwater Campaigning for President, 1964
4
62
Political: Barry Goldwater in San Francisco During Presidential Campaign, 1964
4
63
Political: Barry Goldwater at Republican Rally, 1964 (5 Photos)
4
64
Political: Barry Goldwater Shaking Hands During Presidential Campaign, 1964
California for Goldwater bumper sticker on back of print.
4
65
Political: Barry and Peggy Goldwater Signing Autographs on Campaign Trail, 1964
4
66
Political: Peggy Goldwater at Republican National Convention, 1960 (3 Photos)
4
67
Political: Peggy Goldwater on the Back of Campaign Train, 1964
4
68
Political: Phoenix City Council, 1951
4
69
Political: Republican National Convention, 1952
4
70
Political: Republican National Convention, 1960
4
71
Political: Republican National Convention, 1964
4
72
Political: Republican National Convention, 1964
4
73
Political: Republican National Convention, 1972
4
73A
Political: Senate Committee Meeting, 1980s
4
74
Public Appearances: Barry Goldwater Driving Stage Coach at Phoenix Jaycees Rodeo Parade, Undated
4
74A
Public Appearances: Barry Goldwater Giving Speech at the Goldwater Institute, Undated
4
74B
Public Appearances: Barry Goldwater Giving Speech, Undated
Box
Folder
5
75
Travel: Aerial of Dam, Undated
5
76
Travel: Aerial of Landscape (Blue), Undated
5
77
Travel: Aerial of Landscape (Red), Undated
5
77A
Travel: Aerial of Camelback Mountain, 1965
5
78
Travel: Aerials of Phoenix, 1958 (3 Photos)
5
78A
Travel: Aboard 707 Airplane, 1980
5
79
Travel: Barry Goldwater in the Antarctic, Standing with the Arizona Flag at the South Pole, 1972
5
80
Travel: Barry Goldwater, Family, and Friends Aboard the Burrard Cruise Ship, Undated (12 Photos)
5
81
Travel: Monument Valley, Arizona, 1968
5
81A
Travel: Kitt Peak National Observatory, Tucson, Arizona, Undated
5
82
Travel: Group of Fighter Pilots in Taipei, Taiwan, 1976
VIPs: Barry Goldwater and Dwight Eisenhower, 1950s
5
85
VIPs: Barry Goldwater and Gerald Ford in the Oval Office, 1976
5
86
VIPs: Barry Goldwater with John Rhodes, Hugh Scott, Jerry Baker, and Dean Birch Outside the White House, Undated
5
87
VIPs: Barry Goldwater and Lyndon Johnson at the Carl Hayden Funeral, 1972 (2 Copies)
5
88
VIPs: Barry Goldwater and Lyndon Johnson at the Carl Hayden Funeral, 1972
5
89
VIPs: Barry Goldwater Presenting Gift from the Hopi to Richard Nixon, 1969
5
90
VIPs: Gerald Ford, Barry Goldwater, Everett Dirksen, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon, and Thomas Dewey, Undated
5
91
VIPs: Group Portrait of United States Senators (Marlow W. Cook, Henry Bellmon, Ted Stevens, Barry Goldwater, Ed Garvey, Bob Dole, Bob Packwood, Richard S. Schweiker, William B. Saxbe, George Murphy, and Others), Undated
5
92
VIPs: Group of United States Senators (Ted Stevens, Howard Baker, Milton Young, Robert Packwood, John Tower, Jake Gran, John Heinz), Undated
5
93
VIPs: Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. at Republican National Convention, 1960
5
94
VIPs: Nelson Rockefeller at Republican National Convention, 1960
5
95
VIPs: Portrait of Chill Wills, Undated
5
96
VIPs: Portrait of Dwight Eisenhower, Undated (2 Photos)
5
97
VIPs: Portrait of Elsa Schiaparelli, 1940
5
98
VIPs: Portrait of Richard Nixon, Undated
5
99
VIPs: Portrait of Thomas Campbell, Undated
5
99A
VIPs: Portrait of Warren E. Burges, Undated
5
100
VIPs: President Gerald Ford and Barry Goldwater in Oval Office, 1974 (4 Photos)
5
101
VIPs: President John F. Kennedy Lying in State at the United States Capital, 1963
5
101A
VIPs: President Lyndon B. Johnson with his Daughter and Barry Goldwater, 1969
5
102
VIPs: Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater at Dinner Party, 1973 (2 Photos)
5
103
VIPs: Richard Nixon and Barry Goldwater in the White House, 1973 (2 Photos)
5
104
VIPs: Richard Nixon's Mother Hannah Nixon, 1964
5
105
VIPs: Richard Nixon and Sammy Davis Jr. at Youth Rally, 1972
5
106
VIPs: Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew with their Families at the Republican National Convention, 1972 (17 Photos)
5
107
VIPs: Richard Nixon's Visit to Arizona, 1974
5
108
VIPs: Ronald Regan, General James Doolittle, and Barry Goldwater, 1985
5
108A
VIPs: Goldwater's House Taken from Outer Space by Apollo IX Astronaut Rusty Schweickart, Undated
5
109
VIPs: William G. Stratton, 1964
5
110
VIPs: Volocheff (Nick), John McCain, Barry Goldwater, Bob Stump, and Eldon Rudd, 1983
5
111
VIPs: John Rhodes, Barry Goldwater, Paul Fannin, Carl Hayden, and Stewart Udall, Undated
ASC does not own the copyright to all films. Not all formats are viewable. Addenda: Boxes 971-980 represent film either loaned or created during the filming of the documentary Mr. Conservative produced by Senator Goldwater's granddaughter CC Goldwater.
Processing Note
Retained items appear to be in fair to good condition based on visual inspection and sampling. A number of films have been digitized and are available on DVD. DVDs are listed separately below.
Box
Folder
795
1
Faneuil Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1960 June 4 (Small Film Reel)
795
2
O'Hare Airport, Chicago, Illinois, 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
3
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "Commission", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
4
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "Ronald Reagan", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
5
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "Moral Responsibility", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
6
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "What Happened to America", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
7
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "Cost of Living", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
8
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "Housewife", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
9
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "Spanish", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
10
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "Social Security", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
11
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "Military Age", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
795
12
Goldwater/Miller 60-second Campaign Ads: "Dowager", 1964 (Small Film Reel)
Old Indian City, Maricopa Pottery, Oak Creek, YMCA Trip, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
846
79
Dinah Shore, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
847
80
Fishing Mexican Waters, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
848
81
Town Meets World, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
849
82
Children On TV, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
850
83
Water Ski, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
851
84
Domestic Flowers, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
852
85
Goldwater Interview, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
853
86
How a Law is Made, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
854
87
Choice, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
855
88
Goldwater Talking, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
856
89
Goldwater Talking, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
857
90
Youth Wants to Know, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
858
91
Admiral Lewis, Labor Management Bill, Interns Rick and Dick, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
859
92
Politics and the Church, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
860
93
"Choice Not An Echo", Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
861
94
Goldwater Talking, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
862
95
Goldwater Talking, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
863
96
WIBK Debate, Detroit Educational Television Foundation, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
864
97
Curtis-Goldwater, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
865
98
Goldwater Various, Undated (Missing Reel; Film Reel)
Box
Folder
866
99
Goldwater Speaking, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
867
100
Story of Arizona, Photos by Wes Grant, Story by Barry Goldwater, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
868
101
Goldwater Speaking, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
869
102
Goldwater Speaking, Undated (Film Reel)
869
103
Labor Bill, Interview with Senators Goldwater and Smathers, Undated (Film Reel)
869
104
Newscast, Undated (Film Reel)
869
105
Harwood Adventure, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
870
106
Senator Goldwater's Visit, Undated (Film Reel)
870
107
Address to the Public, Undated (Film Reel)
870
108
Indian Rugs, Dolls, etc., Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
871
109
Talk Show with Charles Corbut, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
Folder
872
110
Inside Washington, Undated (Film Reel)
Box
872A
Untitled Reels, 1950s (5 Film Reels)
Five untitled films of Senator Barry Goldwater seated at a desk in front of a photograph of the U. S. Capitol building.
Box
872B
Untitled Reels, 1950s-1960s (3 Film Reels)
Three untitled films of Senator Barry Goldwater seated at a desk in front of a photograph of the U. S. Capitol building and one film of Senator Barry Goldwater seated in a panel with Senator Carl Hayden, and Congressmen John J. Rhodes and Morris K. Udall.
DVD 1a
Old Indian City, Maricopa Pottery, Oak Creek, YMCA-R Trip, 1940s (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 1b
Camping Trip with YMCA Boys, 1948 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 1c
Kerr-Goldwater Farm Supports, Dan Smoot, moderator, 1953 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 2
Middle Fork Salmon, 1955 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 3
Goldwater at Faneuil Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, 1960 June 4 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 4
Republican Challenges, 1960 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 5
Nation's Future, 1961 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 6
Jack Paar, 1963 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 7
Representative Brademus and Senator Goldwater, 1963 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 8
Goldwater Lincoln Day Address, Chicago, 1964 February 8 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 9
Family History, Goldwater on War, 1964 September 18 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 10
Goldwater and Eisenhower, Conversation at Gettysburg, 1964 September 22 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 11
Goldwater for President, Cincinnati Rally, 1964 September 29 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 12
Goldwater for President, 1964 October 9 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 13
Goldwater for President, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1964 October 20 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 14
Goldwater for President, Foreign Affairs, 1964 October 21 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 15
Presidential Campaign, 1964 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 16
Choice The Citizens Committee for Goldwater and Miller, 1964 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 17
New Hampshire Primary, 1964 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 18
Senate Recording Studio, 1964 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 19
River Rainbow Goldwater Interview at Home, 1967 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 20
CBS TV Interview at G.O.P. Convention, 1980 July 15 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 21
Bill Schulz for Senate, TV Spots, 1980 October 10 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 22
Bill Schulz for Senate, TV Spots, 1980 October 28 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 23
Senate Campaign, TV Spots, 1980 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 24
Goldwater Address at the Republican Convention, 1980 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 25
Barry Goldwater 1984 Republican Convention, Biography with David Brinkley, 1984 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 26
Republican National Convention, 1984 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 27
Barry Goldwater and Morris Udall Talk, 1985 May 17 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 28
Goldwater Military Reorganization Bill, 1986 May 7 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 29
60 Minutes, 1986 May 11 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 30
Goldwater Interview with John McLaughlin, One on One, 1986 May 18 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 31
Grand Old Partyman, CBS Sunday Morning, 1986 December 7 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 32
Barry Goldwater An American Life by Bill McCune, 1991 October 10 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 33
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, 1993, 1995 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 34
Goldwater Center Dedication, 1997 June 27 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 35
60 Minutes with Harry Reasoner, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 36
Shooting Grand Canyon Rapids, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 37
Land of Giants, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 38
Story of Arizona, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 39
Politics and The Church, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 40
How a Law is Made, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 41
Curtis-Goldwater, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 42
Dinah, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer; Parts 1 and 2)
DVD 43
Admiral Lewis Strauss, Labor Management Report Bill, Summer Interns Rick and Dick, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 44
Barry Goldwater: An American Hero, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 45
Choice: Not An Echo, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 46
Discussion with Nixon and John Rhodes, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 47
Arizona Since WWII - Continuity and Change, Undated (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
DVD 48
Mr. Conservative: Goldwater On Goldwater, 2006 (DVD; Housed in Media Drawer)
Sweet Pea Films, C. C. Goldwater, Executive Producer. Zeitgeist Video. 90 minutes. Includes additional interviews with Hillary Rodham Clinton, John McCain, Al Franken, Robert MacNeil, Bob Schieffer, Norman Lear, and the 1940 ten minute Goldwater film "Shooting Grand Canyon Rapids."
Documents television appearances, news interviews, and social events, as well as campaign footage. Note ASC does not own the copyright to all videos. Most video formats can be viewed in the reading room.
Tape 4PM Magazine, WDVM-TV, 7:00pm EDT, 1979 May 28-29 (Beta)
873
Tape 5Donahue Show, WDVM-TV, 9:00am, 1979 December 12 (Beta)
873
Tape 6 Film on Ham Radio, features AFA 7UGA, 1979 (Beta)
873
Tape 6a G.O.P. Convention, 1980 July 15 (Beta)
873
Tape 7 Paris Air Show, 1981 June (Beta)
873
Tape 8 Sandra Day O'Connor, Hearings on Appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court, 1971 (Beta)
873
Tape 9I Love Liberty, 1982 March 9 (Beta; 1 of 2)
873
Tape 10I Love Liberty, 1982 March 9 (Beta; 2 of 2)
873
Tape 11Face the Nation, 1982 March 28 (Beta)
873
Tape 12 Trip to Taiwan, 1982 May-June (Beta)
873
Tape 13 Face the Nation, 1983 May 22 (Beta)
873
Tape 14 Sgt. York, QH-50 "Kills", 1983 May 26 (Beta)
873
Tape 15 CBS News Nightwatch, 1983 April 4 (Beta; Edits)
873
Tape 16 Second International Convention and Exhibition, The Society for Private and Commercial Earth Stations Tribute Statements to U.S. Senator Barry M. Goldwater, 1983 November 4 (Beta)
Tape 22 Video Magazine, Interview, 1984 July 26 (Beta)
873
Tape 23 Barry Goldwater at 1984 Republican Convention, 1984 August (Beta)
873
Tape 24Goldwater, the Man, Channel 10, 1984 December 7 (Beta)
873
Tape 25 The Smoki, Cheryl Johnson, Executive Producer, 1984 (Beta)
873
Tape 26 AMA, 1984 (Beta)
873
Tape 26a Republican National Convention, 1984 (Beta)
873
Tape 27Meet the Press, 1985 January 27 (Beta)
873
Tape 28Thunderbirds, 1985 February 12 (Beta)
873
Tape 28a Barry Goldwater and Mo Udall, 1985 May 13 (Beta)
873
Tape 29 ABC's 20/20 Segment on Defense, 1985 September (Beta)
873
Tape 30 Chuck Yeager's Talk at the Smithsonian, 1985 October 17 (Beta)
873
Tape 31 Tribute to Barry Goldwater, The Heritage Foundation, 1985 October 22 (Beta)
873
Tape 32 NBC News Profile – Senator Goldwater, 1985 December 30 (Beta)
873
Tape 33 Hamcon, RMS Queen Mary, Long Beach, California, 1985 (Beta)
873
Tape 34Arizona Highways, 1985 (Beta)
873
Tape 35 David Bernard Memorial Foundation Award to General Charles E. Yeager, 1986 January 25 (Beta)
873
Tape 36 Defense Reorganization Act-1986, Senator Barry Goldwater Floor Statements, 1986 May 7 (Beta; 2 Copies)
873
Tape 36a60 Minutes, 1986 May 11 (Beta)
873
Tape 36bOne on One, Goldwater Interview with John McLaughlin, 1986 May 18 (Beta)
873
Tape 37 Interviews for November 1986, 1986 November (Beta)
Includes McNeil-Lehrer News Hour, Capitol Journal, CBS Morning News, Good Morning America, CNN Crossfire, Today Show.
873
Tape 37aGrand Old Partyman, CBS Sunday Morning, 1986 December 7 (Beta)
873
Tape 38 Channel 10 Tribute to Barry Goldwater, 1987 January 21 (Beta)
873
Tape 39 Bill Close Tribute, interviews with Dave Howell, Louie Villa, and Barry Goldwater, 1988 October (Beta)
873
Tape 40American Original (Barry Goldwater), Zach Burkett Productions, ASU Foundation, 1996 April 18 (Beta)
Box
874
Tape 41 CC Goldwater Interview with Bill Moyers, ISO CAM 2, 2004 October 1 (Beta)
874
Tape 42 CC Goldwater Interview with Bill Moyers, ISO CAM 3, 2004 October 1 (Beta)
874
Tape 43 Bob Goldwater Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta; 1 of 2)
874
Tape 44 Bob Goldwater Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, Old Family Photos, 2004 (Beta; 2 of 2)
874
Tape 45 CC Goldwater Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta; 1 of 2)
874
Tape 46 CC Goldwater Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta; 2 of 2)
874
Tape 47 Joanne Goldwater Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta; 1 of 3)
874
Tape 48 Joanne Goldwater Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta; 2 of 3)
874
Tape 49 Joanne Goldwater Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta; 3 of 3)
874
Tape 50 Goldwater Memorial, Aerials, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta)
874
Tape 50a William F. Buckley Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta)
874
Tape 51 Goldwater Monument, Family Photos, Photography, 2004 (Beta)
874
Tape 52 Benedix Corporation, The Golden Years, Undated (Beta)
874
Tape 53 KOOL-TV, CBS News, W.A.S.P, Undated (Beta)
874
Tape 54 KOOL-TV, Arizona Water, Undated (Beta)
874
Tape 55 Dinah Shore Show, Undated (Beta)
874
Tape 56 KPNX, Jerry Foster – China Peacefully at War, Undated (Beta)
874
Tape 57 The Lonely Guerillas of Angola, Undated (Beta)
874
Tape 58 CC Goldwater Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta (Large); 1 of 2)
874
Tape 59 CC Goldwater Interview, Footage for Mr. Conservative, 2004 (Beta (Large); 2 of 2)
Box
875
Tape 60 Senator Goldwater, 1970 January 19 (Quad)
875
Tape 61 Senator Goldwater and Bill Miller, Hayden Show, 1972 January 19 (Quad)
875
Tape 62 Goldwater Speech to Arizonians on KOOL-TV, 1972 February 23 (Quad)
875
Tape 63 Senator Goldwater, Senate Recording Studio, Church, 1975 January 30 (Quad; 1 of 3)
875
Tape 64 Senator Goldwater, Senate Recording Studio, Church, 1975 January 30 (Quad; 2 of 3)
875
Tape 65 Senator Goldwater, Senate Recording Studio, Church, 1975 January 30 (Quad; 3 of 3)
875
Tape 66 Dinah Shore Show, 1975 August 2 (Quad)
875
Tape 67 Charles Bernard for Senate Committee, Undated (Quad)
Box
876
Tape 68 Goldwater and Mayor Margaret Hance on KOOL-TV, 1980 October 21 (Quad (Large))
876
Tape 69 Now More Than Ever, Goldwater Campaign for Reelection, Undated (Quad (Large))
876
Tape 70 Goldwater at Airport Greeting People, Goldwater at Luke Air Force Base Question/Answer Session, Undated (Quad (Large))
876
Tape 71 Goldwater at Luke Air Force Base, Goldwater at University of Arizona, Undated (Quad (Large))
876
Tape 72 Goldwater Speech in Tucson, Undated (Quad (Large))
876
Tape 73 Untitled, Undated (Quad (Large))
876
Tape 74 Untitled, Undated (Quad (Large))
Box
877
Tape 75 CBS News 5, Morning with Siegel, featuring Barry Goldwater, 1974 June 20 (U-Matic)
877
Tape 76 Barry Goldwater III's Baptism, 1975 May 4 (U-Matic)
877
Tape 77 Goldwater and Jimmy Carter, Red China, 1978 December 22 (U-Matic)
877
Tape 78The Today Show, 1979 November 1 (U-Matic)
877
Tape 79 Barry Goldwater Discussing Space Shuttle, Gun Control, and Defense Budget, 1981 April 7 (U-Matic; 1 of 4)
877
Tape 80 Barry Goldwater Discussing Space Shuttle, Gun Control, and Defense Budget, 1981 April 7 (U-Matic; 2 of 4)
877
Tape 81 Barry Goldwater Discussing Space Shuttle, Gun Control, and Defense Budget, 1981 April 7 (U-Matic; 3 of 4)
877
Tape 82 Barry Goldwater Discussing Space Shuttle, Gun Control, and Defense Budget, 1981 April 7 (U-Matic; 4 of 4)
877
Tape 83 Paris Air Show, 1981 June 7 (U-Matic)
Box
878
Tape 84 "Arizona Road", 1981 July 10 (U-Matic)
878
Tape 85 "Arizona Road", 1981 December 10 (U-Matic)
878
Tape 86Face of the Nation, 1982 March 28 (U-Matic)
878
Tape 87 Barry Goldwater on the 4th of July, 1982 July 4 (U-Matic)
878
Tape 88 "This Man, Goldwater" Narrated by Vince Leonard, 1982 September 23 (U-Matic)
878
Tape 89KAET-Channel 8, Special interview with Barry Goldwater and Michael Grant, 1983 January 30 (U-Matic)
878
Tape 90 Conference Roundtable, "China: Which One ... Or Two?", 1983 February 3 (U-Matic)
878
Tape 91 Call-in Program, C-SPAN, 1983 April 4 (U-Matic)
878
Tape 92Face the Nation, 1983 May 22 (U-Matic)
Box
879
Tape 93 "Presidential Moments", 1984 June 1 (U-Matic)
879
Tape 94 Special Documentary hosted by Bill Close, "Goldwater ... The Man"
KTSP TV Channel 10, 1984 December 7 (U-Matic)
879
Tape 95 Barry Goldwater Interview at Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic; 1 of 3)
879
Tape 96 Barry Goldwater Interview at Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic; 2 of 3)
879
Tape 97 Barry Goldwater Interview at Sharlot Hall Museum, Prescott, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic; 3 of 3)
879
Tape 98 Footage of Carl Hayden for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
879
Tape 99 Barry Goldwater Running the Rapids of the Colorado River through Grand Canyon, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
879
Tape 100 Barry Goldwater in Radio Room at Phoenix Home, Peggy Goldwater in Helicopter, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
Box
880
Tape 101 Interview with Barry Goldwater at Home, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic; 1 of 5)
880
Tape 102 Interview with Barry Goldwater at Home, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic; 2 of 5)
880
Tape 103 Interview with Barry Goldwater at Home, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic; 3 of 5)
880
Tape 104 Interview with Barry Goldwater at Home, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic; 4 of 5)
880
Tape 105 Interview with Barry Goldwater at Home, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic; 5 of 5)
880
Tape 106 Aerials of Barry Goldwater's House, Phoenix, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
880
Tape 107 Prescott, Downtown, Courtyard Plaza, Buckey O'Neill Statue, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
880
Tape 108 Barry Goldwater Landing Plane in Prescott, Bill Close Interview at Prescott Courthouse, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
Box
881
Tape 109 Interview with Barry Goldwater at Prescott Courthouse, Senator Bill Close, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
881
Tape 110 Barry Goldwater Concession Speech, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
881
Tape 111 Barry Goldwater Interview at Grand Canyon, Chuck Dimond, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
881
Tape 112 Interview with Bill Close and Barry Goldwater about Tattoo on Hand, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
881
Tape 113 Goldwater News Reels, Interviews, Speeches, Jim Murdock, 1968 Republican Convention, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
881
Tape 114 Barry Goldwater in Ham Shack, at Home, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
881
Tape 115 News Reels of Barry Goldwater Speeches, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
881
Tape 116 News Footage, Speeches, John Tower, Goldwater Campaigning in 1980, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
Box
882
Tape 117 Barry Goldwater in Parade, Campaigning in 1980, Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
882
Tape 118 Footage for "Goldwater ... The Man", 1984 December (U-Matic)
882
Tape 119 Senator Barry Goldwater Biographical Video Clips, 1986 May 15 (U-Matic)
882
Tape 120 "Arizona Since WWII: Continuity and Change", with Barry Goldwater, Budge Ruffner, Jack Pfister, Frank Snell, and Chair Peter Iverson, 1989 April 7 (U-Matic; 2 Copies)
882
Tape 121 "No On Proposition 110" Campaign, BBQ, "Liberty", "Real Truth", 1992 October 14 (U-Matic)
Tape 123Dinah Shore Show, Undated (U-Matic; 1 of 2)
882
Tape 124Dinah Shore Show, Undated (U-Matic; 2 of 2)
882
Tape 125 "Witness to the Holocaust" Series, Show 16, Lt. Gen. William W. Quinn on Dachau, Undated (U-Matic)
Box
883
Tape 126 Wilderness, Monument, Undated (U-Matic)
883
Tape 127 Barry Goldwater Montage, Undated (U-Matic)
883
Tape 128 "World of Amateur Radio", Undated (U-Matic)
883
Tape 129 "The Senator from Arizona", Undated (U-Matic)
883
Tape 129a 60 minutes with Harry Reasoner, Undated (U-Matic)
883
Tape 130 Children, 1938 July-1940 January 18 (VHS)
No audio, footage taken by Senator Goldwater.
883
Tape 131 The Children Christmas, Prescott Trip, 1947-1950 (VHS)
No audio, footage taken by Senator Goldwater.
883
Tape 132 Camping Trip with YMCA Boys, 1948 (VHS)
No audio, footage taken by Senator Goldwater.
883
Tape 133 Caribbean, 1949 (VHS)
No audio, footage taken by Senator Goldwater.
883
Tape 134 Nassau: Rendez Vous in the Reef, 1954 (VHS)
No audio, footage taken by Senator Goldwater.
883
Tape 134a Middle Fork Salmon, 1955 (VHS)
883
Tape 135 Las Cruces, Baja, Mexico, 1964 (VHS)
No audio, footage taken by Senator Goldwater.
883
Tape 136 Children on TV, 1964 (VHS)
883
Tape 137 Goldwater Commercial on Morality, 1964 (VHS)
883
Tape 138 Goldwater at 1984 Republican Convention, 1984 (VHS)
883
Tape 139 New Hampshire Primary; "Choice" – Citizen Committee for Goldwater/Miller; Goldwater for President, Salt Lake City, October 20, 1964; Goldwater for President, Cincinnati Rally, 1964 (VHS)
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Tape 140 Republican Finance Committee; The Candidate's Eye View; Goldwater: Salt Lake City; Goldwater: Foreign Affairs, 1964 (VHS)
Tape 153a Republican National Convention, Biography with David Brinkley, 1984 (VHS)
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Tape 154 Tribute Dinner to BMG, 1986 (VHS)
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Tape 155 Interviews: McNeil Lehrer 11-12; Capitol Journal 11-13; McNeil Lehrer 11-17; CBS Morning News 11-19; Good Morning America 11-19; CNN Crossfire 11-19; CBS Morning News 11-20; WUSA Gordon Peterson 11-21, 1986 (VHS)
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Tape 156 Margaret Arch Dedication, 1988 March 20 (VHS)
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Tape 157 CNN, 1988 October 17 (VHS)
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Tape 158 PAC. SW Combined SOWP-QCWA Luncheon at the Brown Derby Restaurant, Safari Hotel, Scottsdale, Arizona, 1988 (VHS)
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Tape 158a CBS This Morning, 1988 (VHS)
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Tape 159 Continuity and Change in Arizona Life from WWII to the Present, Panelists Barry Goldwater, Frank Snell, Jack Pfister, and Budge Ruffner, 1989 April (VHS)
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Tape 160 Firing Line, 1990 March 13 (VHS)
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Tape 160aAn American Life Documentary by Bill McCune, 1991 October 10 (VHS)
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Tape 161Barry Goldwater: An American Life, 1991 (VHS)
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Tape 162 Goldwater Dinner, District 24 Republicans, 1991 (VHS)
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Tape 163 20/20, 1993 July 23 (VHS)
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Tape 163a Jay Leno Show, 1993 (VHS)
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Tape 164 Today Show, 1994 May 24 (VHS)
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Tape 165 Ernest McFarland Foundation Dinner, 1994 November 20 (VHS)
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Tape 165a Tonight Show with Jay Leno, 1995 February 13 (VHS)
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Tape 166 Today Show, 1995 February 28 (VHS)
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Tape 167Barry Goldwater: Photographs and Memories, 1995 (VHS)
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Tape 168American Original (Barry Goldwater), Zach Burkett Productions, ASU Foundation, 1996 April 18 (VHS)
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Tape 169 Barry Goldwater Dinner, 1996 July 27 (VHS; Parts 1 and 2)
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Tape 170 Goldwater Dinner, 1996 August 2 (VHS)
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Tape 171 A & E Biography This Week: Barry Goldwater, 1996 August 10 (VHS)
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Tape 172 A & E Biography: Barry Goldwater-The Conscience of Conservatives, 1996 December 23 (VHS)
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Tape 173 Goldwater Center Dedication, 1997 June 27 (VHS)
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Tape 174 Goldwater's Death, Various News Coverage, 1998 May 29 (VHS)
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Tape 175 Barry Goldwater Memories/Funeral: Phoenix Coverage, 1998 May 29-June 3 (VHS; Tape 1)
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Tape 176 Barry Goldwater Memories/Funeral: CBS News 5 at Daybreak, 12 News Tonight, Fox News at 5pm, 1998 June 3 (VHS; Tape 2)
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Tape 177 Barry Goldwater Memories: Philadelphia Coverage, 1998 May 29 (VHS; Tape 1)
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Tape 178 Barry Goldwater Memories: Philadelphia/San Francisco Coverage, 1998 May 29-June 3 (VHS; Tape 2)
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Tape 179 Barry Goldwater Memories and Funeral: Miami, Florida Coverage, 1998 May 30-June 3 (VHS)
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Tape 180 KNXV-TV 15 Goldwater Funeral, 1998 June 2 (VHS)
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Tape 181 Barry Goldwater Memorial Services, 1998 June 3 (VHS; 1 of 2)
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Tape 182 Barry Goldwater Memorial Services, 1998 June 3 (VHS; 2 of 2)
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Tape 183 The Goldwater Presents a Tribute Barry, 1998 November 4 (VHS)
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Tape 184 Barry Goldwater: An American Life, Memorial Edition, 1998 (VHS)
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Tape 185 Barry M. Goldwater Tribute, Tribune/Anti-Defamation League, This Man's Song, 1999 May (VHS)
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Tape 186 Bob and Susan Goldwater, 2000 January 6 (VHS)
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Tape 187 Goldwater House Tour, Channel 10, 2000 January 13 (VHS)
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Tape 188Choice, Undated (VHS)
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Tape 188aBarry Goldwater: An American Hero, Undated (VHS)
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Tape 189 Barry Goldwater and Stewart Udall, Undated (VHS)
Includes reel to reels, cassette tapes, and records. Not all audio formats are playable in the reading room.
Many of the audio recordings have been digitized onto CD.
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Tape 1 Ripley's "Believe It or Not" Goldwater and the Grand Canyon, 1940 May 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 2 Germany Invades Yugoslavia (1941 April 6), Interview with Governor Pyle, (1947 July 17), Talk by Miller (1948 June 20), Arizona Slum Condition Survey (1949 January 1), 1941-1949 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 3 Williams Air Force Base Graduation, 1950 December 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 4 Inauguration to Phoenix City Council, 1950 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 5 Henry Arthur Ashurst Interview by Sam Jones KOY, Cavalcade of Builders, The Goldwater Family, 1951 September 27 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 6 Breakfast in Washington, D.C., Goldwater Speech, 1951 October 29 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 7 Goldwater's Yuma Speech at the Women's Club, KYUM-Yuma, 1952 August 13 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 8 End of Campaign, Impressions of 1st Congress, 1952 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 9 Arizona Air Cavalcade, Interview with Goldwater about Indian Dances, Interview with Joe Renes on Fishing, St. Luke's Hospital Ground Breaking Ceremony, Arizona Republican Convention, 1952-1953 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 10 "Longing Iconoscope", Coffee in Washington, 1953 April 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 11 Ashurst Pig Speech, 1953 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 12 Pioneer Days of Arizona, circa 1953 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 13 Speech on State's Rights, Amendments to Labor Act, 1953-1954 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 14 Goldwater Speech, Air Reserve Center, Washington, D.C., 1954 April 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 15 Senator Goldwater and Senator Lister Hill, "The Leading Question", 1954 July 11 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 16 Phoenix Press Club, 1954 October 20 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 17 "Hills of Home", Background for Poem, 1954 October 28 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 18 Goldwater Speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1954 November 13 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 19 Speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1954 November 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 20 Senator Welker, Boise, Idaho, 1954 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 21 "It's Your Business", circa 1954 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 22 "It's Your Business", ABC, circa 1954 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 23 Sounding Board, San Marcos Hotel, Chandler, Arizona, 1955 February 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 24Meet the Press, 1955 February 27 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 25 Rotary Club, Cumberland, Maryland, 1955 March 29 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 26 "Capital Cloakroom" CBS-WTOP, Washington, D.C., 1955 May 18 (Reel-to-Reel; Part 1)
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Tape 27 "Capital Cloakroom" CBS-WTOP, Washington, D.C., 1955 May 18 (Reel-to-Reel; Part 2)
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Tape 28 Luke Air Force Base Information, 1955 October 27 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 29 Bower Hall, Miscellaneous Music, 1955 November 23 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 30 Goldwater and Sam Brown, 1955 December 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 31 Middle East, 1955 December 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 32 Lincoln Day Banquet, Pontiac, Michigan, 1955 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 33 Barry Goldwater Talk, 1956 January 20 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 34 KOY, Phoenix, Arizona, 1956 February 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 35 Psychological Warfare in Communist POW Camps, Korea, 1956 March 1 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 36 Young Republican Club, New York, 1956 June 3 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 37 Dinner Speech, 1956 June 30 (Reel-to-Reel; Part 1)
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Tape 38 Dinner Speech, 1956 June 30 (Reel-to-Reel; Part 2)
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Tape 39 Interview with Judy Jennings and Linda McMillan, Delegates to Girls' Nation, 1956 July 7 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 40 Charles T. Montano, KNOG, Nogales, 1956 July 31 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 41 UAW-TV, CKLW-TV, 1956 September 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 42 Guy Nunn, UAW-TV, 1956 September 23 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 43 Guy Nunn, UAW-TV, 1956 October 4-5 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 44 Guy Nunn, UAW-TV, 1956 October 7 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 45 Guy Nunn, UAW-TV, 1956 October 8-9 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 46 Guy Nunn, CKLW-TV, 1956 October 10-11 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 47 Guy Nunn, CKLW-TV, 1956 October 12-15 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 48 Guy Nunn, CKLW-TV, Vote for Adlai, 1956 October 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 49 Guy Nunn, CKLW-TV, 1956 October 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 50 Guy Nunn, UAW, 1956 November 5-6 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 51 Guy Nunn, CKLW-TV, 1956 November 7 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 52 American College on the Air, 1956 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 53 Luke Field Speech, Westward Ho Hotel, 1956 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 54 Litchfield Park Speech, 1956 (Reel-to-Reel; Part 1)
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Tape 55 Litchfield Park Speech, 1956 (Reel-to-Reel; Part 2)
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Tape 56 "Its Your Business", ABC, 1957 February 2 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 57 Goldwater Speech, 1957 February 12 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 58 Goldwater Speech, 1957 February 12 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 59 Capital Cloakroom, 1957 March 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 60 "Labor's Responsibility to Freedom" 45th Annual Meeting, 3rd Session, 1957 May 1 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 61 "McCarthy's Death", 1957 May 2 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 62 Manion Program, 1957 May 12 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 63 Senator Barry Goldwater vs. Walter Reuther, 1958 January 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 64 Senator Goldwater, MBS Reporters' Roundup Panel Broadcast, 1958 February 3 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 65 46th Annual Meeting, 2nd Session, "Corrective Legislation is Needed", 1958 April 29 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 66 Speech by Senator Goldwater at SMA, 1958 June 1 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 67Independent American, Radio Edition with Barry Goldwater and Kent Courtney, 1958 July 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 68 Mexico City Interview, 1958 December 2 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 69 Phoenix Real Estate Board, Public Housing, circa 1958 (Reel-to-Reel)
Tape 151 Barry Goldwater Reply to Walter Cronkite, 1964 July 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 152 Mrs. Baron Goldwater, 1964 July 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 153 NBC Special on Goldwater, 1964 July 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 154 Goldwater and Ham Radio Operators, 1964 August 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 155 Prescott, Arizona, 1964 September 3 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 156 Barry Goldwater at Chaves Ravine, Los Angeles, 1964 September 5 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 157 Phoenix, Arizona, 1964 September 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 158 Phoenix Airport, San Diego Airport, San Diego Plaza, 1975 September 6-7 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 159 San Diego, California, 1964 September 7 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 160 Los Angeles, California, 1964 September 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 161 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California, 1964 September 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 162 Goldwater Speeches at Los Angeles and Sacramento, California, Klamath Falls, Oregon, Seattle, Washington, Boise, Idaho, 1964 September 8-10 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 163 Sacramento, California, 1964 September 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 164 Klamath Falls, Oregon, 1964 September 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 165 Seattle, Washington, 1964 September 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 166 Barry Goldwater Interview with Hugh Downs, Today Show NBC-TV, 1964 September 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 167 Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1964 September 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 168 Boise, Idaho, 1964 September 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 169 Great Falls, Montana, 1964 September 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 170 Newport, Rhode Island, 1964 September 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 171 Montana, Minnesota, Illinois Speeches, 1964 September 10-11 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 172 Chicago, Illinois, 1964 September 11 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 173 Rockford, Illinois, 1964 September 11 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 174 Dean Burch on Democratic National Convention, Fair Campaign Practices News Conference, 1964 September 11 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 175 Goldwater and Miller Start Campaign, Prescott, Arizona, 1964 September 13 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 1)
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Tape 176 Goldwater and Miller Start Campaign, Prescott, Arizona, 1964 September 13 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 2)
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Tape 177 Goldwater and Miller Start Campaign, Prescott, Arizona, 1964 September 13 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 3)
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Tape 178 Orlando, Florida, 1964 September 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 179 St. Petersburg, Florida, 1964 September 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 180 Tampa, Florida, 1964 September 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 181 Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, 1964 September 15-16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 182 Montgomery, Alabama, 1964 September 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 183 Montgomery, Alabama, 1964 September 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 184 Macon, Georgia, 1964 September 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 185 Macon, Georgia, 1964 September 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 186 Knoxville, Tennessee, 1964 September 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 187 Georgia, Alabama, 1964 September 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 188 Strom Thurmond, Miami, Florida, 1964 September 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 189 San Diego, California, 1964 September 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 190 New Orleans, Louisiana, 1964 September 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 191 Shreveport, Louisiana, 1964 September 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 192 Louisiana, Texas, Illinois, Indiana, 1964 September 17-18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 193 Springfield, Illinois, 1964 September 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 194 Evansville, Indiana, 1964 September 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 195 Longview, Texas, 1964 September 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 196 Charleston, West Virginia, 1964 September 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 197 Goldwater Address, CBS, 1964 September 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 198 West Virginia, North Dakota, South Carolina, Texas, 1964 September 18-22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 199 Fargo, North Dakota, 1964 September 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 200 Charlotte, North Carolina, 1964 September 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 201 Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1964 September 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 202 Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1964 September 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 203 Amarillo, Texas, 1964 September 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 204 Odessa, Texas, 1964 September 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 205 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, 1964 September 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 206 Barry Goldwater and Dwight Eisenhower, NBC-TV, 1964 September 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 207 New Mexico, Texas, Wisconsin, Maine, 1964 September 22-25 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 208 Mason City, Iowa, 1964 September 24 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 209 Madison, Wisconsin, 1964 September 24 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 210 Dean Burch at the National Press Club, 1964 September 24 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 1)
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Tape 211 Dean Burch at the National Press Club, 1964 September 24 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 2)
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Tape 212 South Bend, Indiana, 1964 September 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 213 Detroit Airport, 1964 September 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 214 Detroit, Michigan, 1964 September 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 215 Midland, Michigan, 1964 September 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 216 Niles, Michigan, 1964 September 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 217 Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, 1964 September 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 218 Republican National Committee, 1964 September 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 219 Michigan, Ohio, 1964 September 26-30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 220 Blanchester, Ohio, 1964 September 29 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 221 Cincinnati, Ohio, 1964 September 29 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 222 Dayton, Ohio, 1964 September 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 223 Lima, Ohio, 1964 September 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 224 Marion, Ohio, 1964 September 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 225 Ohio, 1964 September 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 226 Miscellaneous Today Show Spots, 1964 September 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 227 Cairo, Illinois, 1964 October 2 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 228 Indiana, Illinois, 1964 October 1-2 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 229 Illinois, 1964 October 2-3 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 230 Joliet, Illinois, 1964 October 3 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 231 Moline, Illinois, 1964 October 3 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 232 Wheaton, Illinois, 1964 October 3 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 233 Illinois, Texas, Phoenix, 1964 October 3-8 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 234 ABC Paid Political Ads, 1964 October 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 235 NBC Republican National Committee Program, 1964 October 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 236 "Real Job of the Presidency", 1964 October 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 237 El Paso, Texas, 1964 October 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 238 Lubbock, Texas, 1964 October 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 239 Goldwater, American Indians, Phoenix, Arizona, 1964 October 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 240 Plaster's Union, Phoenix, Arizona, 1964 October 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 241 Hughes Airport, Las Vegas, 1964 October 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 242 Fisherman's Warf, San Francisco, California, 1964 October 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 243 World Affairs Council, 1964 October 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 244 California, Washington, 1964 October 9-10 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 245 Spokane, Washington, 1964 October 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 246 Oregon, Iowa, Colorado, 1964 October 10-14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 247 Des Moines, Iowa, 1964 October 13 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 248 Campaign Song, 1964 October 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 249 Denver Airport, Colorado, 1964 October 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 250 Denver Center, Colorado, 1964 October 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 251 Coliseum, Denver, Colorado, 1964 October 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 252 Denver, Colorado, 1964 October 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 253 Layman College, Texas, 1964 October 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 254 Harlinger, Texas, 1964 October 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 255 Houston, Texas, 1964 October 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 256 Republican and Democratic Short Speeches and Statements, 1964 October 15, 16, 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 257 Texas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, California, 1964 October 15-23 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 258 Goldwater Speech, 1964 October 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
Tape 344 Party Leadership, Aid to the Nations of Eastern Europe, 1964 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 345 Maine, 1964 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 346 Portland, Oregon, 1964 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 347 De Molay, Tucson, Arizona, 1965 February 2 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 348 Nixon-Goldwater, 1965 April (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 349 Biggs Air Force Base, 1965 May 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 350 Debate between Joseph H. Wherry and Albert J. Lima, Chairman, Communist Party, Northern California, 1965 May 28 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 351 Speech by David Brinkley, Ohio, 1965 July 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 352 FBI, Grand Canyon, Dickison Electronics, 1965 October 4 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 353 Arizona Banker's Association of Phoenix, Blue Key Forum at Arizona State University, International Press Association at Arizona State University, 1965 October 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 354 Campaign Song, H.V. Fowler, 1965 November 27 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 355 Dean Burch, Illinois Station, 1965 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 356 "That Was The Election That Was", 1965 (Reel-to-Reel; Part 1)
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Tape 357 "That Was The Election That Was", 1965 (Reel-to-Reel; Part 2)
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Tape 358 "Barry Goldwater's Arizona", CBS-TV, circa 1965 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 359 Monitor-Goldwater, 1966 January 23 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 360 "Ruin for the Grand Canyon" Forum, 1966 March 31 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 361 East High School, Phoenix, Arizona, 1966 April 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 362 Dick Russ, 1966 April 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 363 "Personal Message for Goldwater", L.L. Hodges, 1966 June 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 364 "Centennial of Aztlan #1 and of Organized Freemasonry in Arizona", Prescott, Arizona, 1966 August 13 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 365 Personal Letters from Mike Paxton, 1966 September 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 366 The Free Society Association Dinner, 1966 October 5 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 367 Los Angeles Breakfast Club, 1966 November 23 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 368 Ronald Reagan Speech, circa 1966 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 369 University of Missouri, 1967 February 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 370 Morton C. Anderson, Ohio, 1967 February 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 371Face the Nation, CBS, 1967 February 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 372 University of Virginia, 1967 March 29 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 1)
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Tape 373 University of Virginia, 1967 March 29 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 2)
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Tape 374 University of Virginia, 1967 March 29 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 3)
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Tape 375 University of Virginia, 1967 March 29 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 4)
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Tape 376 Virginia Polytech University, 1967 April 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 377 Colorado State University, 1967 April 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 378 Farber Show, New York City, New York, 1967 April 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 379 Barry Goldwater Interview with Mrs. Richard Hille, 1967 May 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 380 Comstock Club, 1967 June 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 381 "To Set the Scene" Lecture, 1967 June 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 382 Young Republicans Convention, Omaha, Nebraska, 1967 June (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 383 Voice of America, Short Wave Operators, 1967 July 1 (Reel-to-Reel)
Tape 478 Barry Goldwater, Jr. Plane Crash in Van Nuys, California, 1969 September 20 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 479 Senate Debate on Vietnam, 1969 October 1 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 480 Goldwater on Vietnam, 1969 October 3 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 481 Senator Goldwater with William F. Buckley, 1969 October 5 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 482 Special Veterans Day Observance, 1969 October 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 483 Goldwater Against McCarthy, 1969 October 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 484 Influence of Vice Presidency, CBS, 1969 October 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 485 Mike Douglas Show, 1969 October 23 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 486 Graduation Speech, Williams Air Force Base, Class 70-03, 1969 November 1 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 487 Editor's Corner with David Watamow, KTRG, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1969 November 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 488 Mike Douglas Show, 1969 November 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 489 Second of Three Reports on Vietnam, 1969 December 20 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 490 Voting for 18 Year Olds, 1970 February 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 491 Karl Hess-Goldwater, NBC-TV, 1970 February 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 492 David Frost Show, 1970 March 5 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 493 Voting for 18 Year Olds; Goldwater-Ginzberg Libel Suit, 1970 March 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 494 Media's Biased Attitude, 1970 March 12 (Reel-to-Reel; 4 TV Spots)
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Tape 495 Phil Harris, Cancer Party, 1970 April 4 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 496 Mike Douglas Show, 1970 April 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 497 End MAR, 1970 May (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 498Draft and Patriotism, Sam Donaldson, ABC, 1970 June 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 499 Issues and Answers, 1970 June 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
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Tape 500This is the Guard Program, Produced by the 162nd TAC FIR TNG GRP, Tucson, Arizona, 1970 June (Reel-to-Reel)
909
Tape 501 Voice of America, Broadcast to Brazil, Part I, July 25, 2970; Part II, Augut 1, 1970; "Chamada-Geral" -John Hutchins interview with Senator Goldwater, 1971 July 25-August 1 (Reel-to-Reel)
909
Tape 502The Arms Debate, Senators Goldwater and Proxmire, CBS, 1970 August 25 (Reel-to-Reel)
Box
910
Tape 503 Merv Griffin Show (September 25); Today Show (September 29), 1970 September 25-29 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 504 Dick Cavett Show, 1970 October 7 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 505 Capitol Hill Today, 1970 October 20 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 506 Mike Douglas Show, 1970 October 27 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 507 David Frost Show, 1970 December 7 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 508 Dick Cavett Show, 1970 December 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 509 Alfalfa Club Dinner, 1971 January 23 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 510 Commander's Corner and Interview, USO Club, Saigon, 1971 March 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 511 WRC Radio Spots, Washington, DC, 1971 June 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 512 Pentagon Study/NY Times; The Media/Agnew WBAI FM, 1971 June 14 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 513Speaking Freely, NBC, 1971 June 20 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 514 Extend the Draft by Two Years; Vietnam Body Count; Colonel Hackworth, 1971 June 24 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 515 Young Republican Convention, Phoenix, Arizona, 1971 June 25 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 516 Classification and Declassification of Top Secret Documents, ABC, 1971 June 28 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 517 Dick Cavett Show, 1971 July 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 518 Merv Griffin Show, 1971 August 19 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 519 Aircheck of Statement by Lt. Colonel Anthony Herbert, 1971 September 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 520 Washington Week, CBS Radio, 1971 September 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 521 WRC Radio, Washington, DC, 1971 September 29 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 522 Goldwater Accuses Kennedy of Exploiting the Misfortune of American Prisoners of War and their Families for a Newspaper Headline, TV, 1971 September 29 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 523 Senate Confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Rehnquist, 1971 December 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 524 Official Deception and the Press, WQXR FM, 1971 December 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 525 Rights in Conflict, Senator Sam Irvin, Jr. (D-NC) and Senator Barry Goldwater, 1971 (Reel-to-Reel)
910
Tape 526 Senator Carl Hayden Funeral, Tempe, Arizona, President Lyndon Johnson, Senator Goldwater, et al, 1972 January 29 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 1)
910
Tape 527 Senator Carl Hayden Funeral, Tempe, Arizona, President Lyndon Johnson, Senator Goldwater, et al, 1972 January 29 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 2)
Box
911
Tape 528 Senator Carl Hayden Funeral, Tempe, Arizona, President Lyndon Johnson, Senator Goldwater, 1972 January 29 (Reel-to-Reel; Tape 3)
911
Tape 529 Dick Cavett Show, 1972 February 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 530 Vietnam, 1972 April 5 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 531 Vietnam/Raids, TV Radio Capsules, 1972 April 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 532 Vietnam/Raids, TV Capsules; Chou en Lai Interview/John Connally; 51st State NET TV on War, 1972 April 19 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 533 Viet Reports, 1972 May 3-7 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 534 President Richard Nixon Speech and Media Commentary, 1972 May 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 535 CBS Special Vietnam Escalation, 1972 May 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 536 ABC Special …American Lives, Honor; Zumwalt, Harriman and Others on 51st State NET TV, 1972 May 11 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 537 Goldwater Speech, Republican National Convention, CBS, 1972 August 1 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 538 Goldwater and McGovern, 1972 August 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 539 Barry Goldwater, Jr.; David Brinkley Reviews the Pentagon Book, 1972 August 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 540 Convention Speech, 1972 August 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 541 Convention Address; William F. Buckley and Kenneth Galbraith Commentary; Jimmy Stewart-Pat Nixon Tribute, 1972 August 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 542 Goldwater, Dick Cavett Show (September 8); Jane Fonda on the Dick Cavett Show (September 7), 1972 September 7-8 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 543 Dinah's Place, 1972 December 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 544 Fourth Annual William Randolph Memorial Lecture, 1972 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 545 Vietnam; Memorial for Harry S. Truman at the Washington Cathedral, 1973 January 5 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 546 Bombing Halt of North Vietnam, 1973 January 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 547 William F. Buckley, Guests Hunt/Lazo on JFK/Castro/Bay of Pigs/Watergate, 1973 January 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 548 Dick Cavett Show, 1973 January (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 549 Anthony Herbert, 60 Minutes, 1973 February 4 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 550 Commencement Speech, Air Force Academy, 1973 June 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 551Watergate, CBS Special; Goldwater Spots, 1973 June 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 552 Senator Goldwater with Senator James Buckley, WPIX TV, 1973 June 30 (Reel-to-Reel)
911
Tape 553 Goldwater on Watergate, CBS, 1973 August 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
Box
912
Tape 554 Barry Goldwater, Ruykheiser/sbus Barry Gray, 1973 August 21 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 555 Jack Anderson, CBS News Spot, 1973 September 11 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 556 Spiro Agnew (Composite), Barry Goldwater, John Connally, 1973 September 19 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 557 Goldwater on CBS, 1973 October 17 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 558 Today Show Interview and News Capsules; NETTV Special on Tapes/Interviews, 1973 October 24 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 559 Dean Martin Roast, 1973 October 26 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 560 San Antonio, Texas, 1973 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 561 Meet the Press; News Segments, 1974 January 13 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 562 Barry Goldwater, TV, 1974 February 28 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 563 Arizona Indians, NBC, 1974 March 29 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 564Chili, CBS, 1974 April 4 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 565 Barry Goldwater/RN, TV Sound Capsules, 1974 May 3-4 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 566Presidency in Crisis, Barry Goldwater, President Nixon, Metromedia/WPIXTV, 1974 August 7 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 567 President Richard Nixon, Senator Barry Goldwater, TV Capsules, 1974 August 7 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 568 President Nixon's Talk, CBS Comments, William Rogers Interview; TV Sound Capsules, 1974 August 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 569 Senator Barry Goldwater, 1974 August 12 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 570 President Gerald Ford Address to Congress, 1974 August 12 (Reel-to-Reel)
With network TV and radio comments.
912
Tape 571 Prescott, Arizona, 1974 September 11 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 572Newsmakers, ABC Radio, 1974 November 3 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 573 Speech to Williams Air Force Base Class of 74-06, 1974 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 574 Navajo, NBC; Viet/Sevareid/etc, 1975 January 9 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 575 Barry Goldwater, TV, 1975 January 28 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 576 CBS Interview, 1975 April 8 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 577 Karl Hess Interview, NBC, 1975 April 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
Some Goldwater.
912
Tape 578 Senator Barry Goldwater, a.m. America, ABC, 1975 April 24 (Reel-to-Reel)
912
Tape 579Today Show; Senator Jackson Interview; Washington Week in Review, 1975 May 15-16 (Reel-to-Reel)
Box
913
Tape 580 Issues and Answers; Nelson Rockefeller, Meet the Press, 1975 June 15 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 581 Theodore White/Tom Snyder, Tomorrow NBC; Kevin Phillips/Jeb Magruder, NBC; Jack Anderson Interview, a.m. America ABC; Watergate, Henry Kissinger PBS Press Conference, 1975 June 17-18 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 582 Barry Goldwater with Rocky, CBS am/TV on BG Agronsky & Company, 1975 June 20 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 583 Vic Gold on Goldwater, 1975 July 3 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 584 Karl Hess, 60 Minutes; CIA Report (Wallace), 1975 July 20 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 585 C-5/Barry Goldwater, NBC, 1975 September 16 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 586Dinah, CBS, 1975 September 18 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 587 Arizona, Today Show, NBC (September 19); CIA/BG/Huston, NET TV (September 23), 1975 September 19-23 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 588Agronsky & Company, 1975 October 6 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 589 Barry Goldwater, CBS; ABC on Arizona, 1975 November 28 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 590 Jack Anderson on B-1 Bomber, circa 1975 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 591 Tomorrow Show, 1976 January 19 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 592 Good Morning America, 1976 February 25 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 593 Senator Goldwater, ABC TV, 1976 March 10 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 594 Today Show, 1976 April 12 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 595 B-1 Bomber, Barry Goldwater, 1976 April 19-20 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 596 B-1 Bomber, Rumsfeld, 1976 April 22 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 597 Meet the Press, 1976 May 2 (Reel-to-Reel)
913
Tape 598 Viewpoint, 1976 May 7 (Reel-to-Reel; #123-129)
913
Tape 599 Viewpoint, 1976 May 7 (Reel-to-Reel; #130-132)
Tape 639 Navajo Language, Undated (Reel-to-Reel; Parts 1 and 4)
915
Tape 640 Navajo Language, Undated (Reel-to-Reel; Parts 2 and 3)
915
Tape 641 Jack Paar Show, Undated (Reel-to-Reel)
915
Tape 642Full Military Power, Jet Noise Abatement, Office of Information Services and Training Command, Undated (Reel-to-Reel)
915
Tape 643The Living Author, Social Studies Series #1, American Politics – A Comparison, with Theodore White and John K. M. McCaffrey, Undated (Reel-to-Reel)
915
Tape 644 Tucson, Arizona, Undated (Reel-to-Reel)
915
Tape 645 History of Camelback Mountain, Undated (Reel-to-Reel)
915
Tape 646 King of Prussia Historical Society, Undated (Reel-to-Reel)
Tape 715 Goldwater-Miller Concession, 1964 November 3-4 (Reel-to-Reel (OV))
918
Tape 716 Goldwater on U.S. Policy, 1966 October 5 (Reel-to-Reel (OV))
918
Tape 717 Goldwater/Romney, Detroit, 1969 September 26 (Reel-to-Reel (OV))
CD 718a
Goldwater Speech to Young Republicans, 1956 June 3 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 718b
Goldwater Response to Reuther's Claim, 1958 January 22 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 719
College News Conference, 1960 June 26 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 720
Face the Nation; Goldwater-McCarthy Debate, Howard K. Smith (Moderator), 1961 January 27 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 721
Face the Nation, 1964 March 15 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 722
A Campaign Tape Announcing Candidacy and Touching on Issues, 1964 May 13 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 723
ABC-TV News Reports – News of the Day with Campaign Coverage, 1964 May 13 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 724
ABC-TV Oregon Special, 1964 May 14 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 725
News with Mike Wallace; JFK Birthday; Memorial Day Weekend, 1964 May 24 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 726
Steve Allen Show, 1964 May 29 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 727
Goldwater Press Conference, San Francisco, California, 1964 July 9 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 728
Goldwater-Lodge, San Francisco, California, 1964 July 9 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 729
ABC-TV Goldwater Interview, Republican Convention, 1964 July 12 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 730
ABC-TV Coverage, Republican Convention, 1964 July 13 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer; Part 1)
CD 731
ABC-TV Coverage, Republican Convention, 1964 July 13 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer; Part 2)
With Eisenhower Interview.
Box
CD 732 ABC-TV Coverage, Republican Convention, 1964 July 13 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 733
ABC-TV Dirksen Nomination, Republican Convention, 1964 July 15 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer; 1 of 2)
CD 734
ABC-TV Dirksen Nomination, Republican Convention, 1964 July 15 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer; 2 of 2)
CD 735
NBC-TV Goldwater Acceptance Speech, 1964 July 16 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 736
CBS-TV Goldwater Acceptance Speech, 1964 July 16 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 737
NBC-TV Goldwater Statement and Interview, 1964 July 16 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 738
ABC-TV Goldwater-Miller, 1964 July 16 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 739
ABC-TV Goldwater Acceptance Speech and Commentary, 1964 July 16 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 740
ABC-TV Percy, Miller and Nixon, Intro/Acceptance Speeches, 1964 July 16 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 741
CBS-TV News Broadcasts and Cronkite Report Regarding Republican Convention, 1964 July 17 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 742
NBC-TV Special on Barry Goldwater, 1964 July 30 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 743
Opening Campaign Speeches Prescott, San Diego, 1964 September 3 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 744
Goldwater Campaign Speeches, San Diego with Dean Burch, Campaign Chairman, 1964 September 8 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 745
Goldwater Rally, Los Angeles Airport; Sacramento, California, 1964 September 8 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 746
Goldwater Rallies, Eugene, Oregon; Seattle, Washington; Boise, Idaho, 1964 September 9-10 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 747
Today Show, 1964 September 10 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 748
Goldwater Rallies, Charleston, West Virginia (September 18); Fargo, North Dakota (September 10), 1964 September 10-18 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 749
Goldwater Rallies, Great Falls, Montana; Minneapolis, Minnesota; Chicago, Illinois, 1964 September 10-11 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 750
Goldwater Rally, Rockford, Illinois, 1964 September 11 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 751
Goldwater-Miller Open the Campaign, Prescott, Arizona, 1964 September 13 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer; 1 of 3)
CD 752
Goldwater-Miller Open the Campaign, Prescott, Arizona, 1964 September 13 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer; 2 of 3)
CD 753
Goldwater-Miller Open the Campaign, Prescott, Arizona, 1964 September 13 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer; 3 of 3)
CD 754
Goldwater Rallies, Atlanta, Georgia, Orlando, Florida, Tampa, Florida, 1964 September 15 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 755
Goldwater Rallies, St. Petersburg, Florida, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1964 September 15-16 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 756
Goldwater Rallies, West Gate Shopping Center, Macon, Georgia; Warner Robbins Air Force Base, Macon, Georgia; Dannelly Field, Montgomery, Alabama, 1964 September 16 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 757
Goldwater Rallies, Dannelly Field, Montgomery, Alabama, Crampton Bowl, Montgomery, Alabama, 1964 September 16 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 758
Goldwater Rallies, Shreveport, Louisiana, Longview, Texas, 1964 September 18 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 759
Goldwater Rallies, Springfield, Illinois, Evansville, Indiana, 1964 September 18 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 760
Goldwater Address, CBS, 1964 September 18 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 761
Goldwater Rallies, Charlotte, North Carolina, Amarillo, Texas, 1964 September 21-22 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 762
Campaign Speech, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1964 September 22 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 763
Campaign Speech, Odessa, Texas, 1964 September 22 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 764
Campaign Speech, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1964 September 22 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 765
Conversation at Gettysburg, Goldwater and Eisenhower, 1964 September 22 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 766
South Bend, Indiana; Niles, Michigan; Mason City, Iowa, 1964 September 24 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 767
Campaign Speech, Madison, Wisconsin, 1964 September 24 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 768
Campaign Speech, Midland, Michigan; Rally in Detroit, Michigan with Gerald Ford, 1964 September 26 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 769
Republican National Committee, Miscellaneous Speeches and Interviews, 1964 September 26 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 770
Dayton, Springfield, Lima and Marion, Ohio, 1964 September 30 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 771
Today Show and Political Spots, 1964 September 30 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 772
News with Ron Cochran at 6 and 11, Channel 7 Washington, DC, 1964 September (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 773
Wheaton Field House, Moline, Illinois, 1964 October 3 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 774
Joliet, Illinois; Lubbock, Texas, 1964 October 3-8 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 775
ABC-TV Paid Political Program with Goldwater, Richard Nixon, and Raymond Massey, 1964 October 6 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 776
El Paso, Texas; Plasterer's Association, Phoenix, Arizona, 1964 October 8 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 777
Hughes Aircraft Rally, Culver City, California; World Affairs Council, Los Angeles, California, 1964 October 9-10 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 778
Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco, California; Spokane, Washington, 1964 October 9-10 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 779
Portland, Oregon; Denver, Colorado, 1964 October 10-14 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 780
Austin, Texas, 1964 October 15 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 781
Beaumont, Texas; Mansfield, Ohio; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1964 October 15-17 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 782
News Coverage of Hoover's Death; Goldwater Speech with Comments by General Doolittle, Salt Lake City, Utah; Dean Burch, 1964 October 20 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 783
Goldwater Speech, Chicago, Illinois with Comments by Richard Nixon; Dean Burch Commentary; Political Ad, 1964 October 20 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 784
San Diego, San Clemente and Oceanside, California, 1964 October 23 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 785
Brunch with Barry, NBC, 1964 October 23 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 786
Cedar Rapids, Iowa Airport Rally, and Downtown, 1964 October 28 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 787
Tucson, Arizona; Columbia, South Carolina, 1964 October 30-31 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 788
Township Auditorium, Columbia, South Carolina, 1964 October 31 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 789
NBC News Reports and Goldwater Spots, 1964 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 790
Campaign News Coverage, Goldwater/Miller Speech, 1964 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 791
Wheaton, Illinois, 1964 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 792
Barry Goldwater at the 1968 GOP Convention, 1968 (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 793
Barry Goldwater with Mrs. Charles Rengis; Paid Political Program with Introduction by Gregory Peck; Mrs. Edwin Shank-Letters from Husband, Undated (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 794
Q & A with Barry Goldwater; Raymond Massey Endorsement; Barry Goldwater Jingle, Undated (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 795
Barry Goldwater Discussion; Mrs. Edwin Shank; Political Announcement for Lyndon Johnson, Undated (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
CD 796
Aid to the Nations of Eastern Europe and Democratic Response, Dan Smoot Program, Undated (Compact Disc; Housed in Media Drawer)
Box
919
Tape 797 Honorable Barry Goldwater, Ohio Convention, 1959 February 26 (Cassette Tape)
919
Tape 798 Goldwater Speech, Jack Tar Hotel, San Francisco, California, 1961 February 2 (Cassette Tape)
919
Tape 799 Paar Show, 1963 (Cassette Tape)
919
Tape 800 Paar Show (Continued), Goldwater Story, 1963, 1964 (Cassette Tape)
919
Tape 801 Paar Show, Press Conference on Defense, Announcing Candidacy, 1963, 1964 (Cassette Tape)
919
Tape 802 Press Conference, San Francisco, California, 1964 July 9 (Cassette Tape)
919
Tape 803 Republican National Convention Telecast, 1964 July 13 (Cassette Tape; Side 1 and 2)
919
Tape 804 Republican National Convention Telecast, 1964 July 13 (Cassette Tape; Side 3)
The following film formats/topics were either loaned or created during the filming of the documentary Mr. Conservative released in 2007 and produced by Senator Goldwater's granddaughter CC Goldwater. Boxes 971-980 represent the final box count for the Personal and Political Papers of Senator Barry M. Goldwater.
Box
971
Tape 1 CBS News "W.A.S.P.," KOOL-TV, circa 1975 (Beta)
971
Tape 2 World History, 1941-1952, circa 1977 (Beta; 6 Films)
971
Tape 3 World History, Battle of Britain, circa 1977 (Beta)
971
Tape 4 World History, Untitled, circa 1977 (Beta)
971
Tape 5 World History, 1952, circa 1977 (Beta)
971
Tape 6This Man Goldwater, Jerry Foster, 1982 September 23 (Beta)
971
Tape 7 Goldwater Documentary, First Edition, KVOA-TV, 1983 July 14 (Beta)
971
Tape 8 Monuments, Rainbow, Jerry Foster, 1984 (Beta)
971
Tape 9Presidential Memories, 1984 (Beta)
Part of a Series; has Goldwater holding child; to air summer of 1984 if approved.
971
Tape 10 "To Mom & Dad with Love from Your Children," 50th Anniversay Party, 1984 (Beta; 2 Copies)
Tape 14 Tribute to Paul Laxalt, 1986 March 3 (Beta)
Box
972
Tape 15 Goldwater Squadron, A Tribute to Barry Goldwater, 1986 May 3 (Beta)
972
Tape 16 White House Medal of Freedom Award, Channel 10, 1986 May 12 (Beta)
972
Tape 17One-On-One, Barry Goldwater Interview with John McLaughlin, 1986 May 18 (Beta)
972
Tape 18 The Charles Lindbergh Memorial Lecture, Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, 1986 May 22 (Beta)
972
Tape 19 Laxalt/Reagan Phone Call, 1986 August (Beta)
972
Tape 20 U.S. Senate, "Tribute to Barry Goldwater", 1986 August 9 (Beta)
972
Tape 21 "Arizona: The Road to Statehood," Bill McCune, KPHO-TV, 1987 (Beta)
972
Tape 22 "The Senator from Arizona," Narrated by Bill Close, 1987 January 21 (Beta)
972
Tape 23 "Amateur Radio's Newest Frontier, How to Work W5LFL/Columbia, The World of Amateur Radio, Moving Up to Amateur Radio, Hams Wide World", circa 1987 (Beta)
972
Tape 24 "New World of Amateur Radio", 1987 September (Beta)
972
Tape 25 "Post Flight Version of Amateur Radio's Newest Frontier", circa 1987 (Beta)
972
Tape 26 "Amateur Radio's Newest Frontier", circa 1987 (Beta)
972
Tape 27 "World of Amateur Radio", circa 1987 (Beta)
972
Tape 28 "An Evening with Jimmy Doolittle and President Reagan", Undated (Beta)
972
Tape 29 "Arizona Eagles," KOOL-TV, Undated (Beta)
Box
973
Tape 30 "Cease Fire" Parts, Undated (Beta; Parts I and II)
973
Tape 31 "DMZ Visit, AFKN, Seoul Korea", Undated (Beta)
Tape 93 "Photography American Sampler", Undated (VHS)
979
Tape 94 Portrait of America, "Arizona", Undated (VHS)
979
Tape 95 "River Runners of the Grand Canyon-The Human Story of the Colorado River", Undated (VHS)
979
Tape 96 "Smoki", Undated (VHS)
Box
980
Tape 97 Sweet Pea/Alianthus, ABC Film Transfers: Rockefeller Speaking on Goldwater; Rally with Pro and Anti Goldwater Fans; NYC Rally, 2005 (VHS)
980
Tape 98 Sweet Pea/Alianthus, ABC Film Transfers: BG on Weapons of Mass Destruction; TV Interview Regardng Weapons and Cuba, 2005 (VHS)
980
Tape 99 Sweet Pea/Alianthus, ABC Film Transfers: BG Hamm Radio; Hotel Suite Rockwell Photo Shoot, 2005 (VHS)
980
Tape 100 Sweet Pea/Alianthus, ABC Film Transfers-Cow Palace, Interruption of Rockefeller, Booing; Rockefeller and Happi Interview; Ike on Panel with BG; Train Campaign Trip, 2005 (VHS)
Overall, the quantity and quality of records differ significantly from Goldwater's first two terms (1953-1964) and his last three terms (1969-1986). Content largely reflects constituent correspondence. Committee work appears limited as is colleague and VIP correspondence. Organized alphabetically by sender and by topic.
Processing Note
Many microfilm reels were in poor condition and required restoration. Original microfilm has been retained. All microfilm has been digitized to searchable compact discs available in the reading room. There is an archival copy and a use copy for each CD number. Microfilming continued until 1983.
Reel
1
MF 1 Patronage Files, 1952-1953
R F C – Attorney General, Weather Bureau.
Reel
2
MF 1 Miscellaneous Files, 1952-1953
Weather Control, Committees, Western Unions, Tickler File, Tickler File.
Reel
3
MF 1 Legislative Correspondence, 1953
Agriculture - Cattle & Beef Prices, Dams – Kansas Missouri Rivers, Housing FHA, Labor Department Bureau of Apprenticeship, Public Health Service, U.S.
Air Force, Labor Communism Bill, Nogales International Strips, Tucson, Taft Hartley Replies to Protests on Senator Goldwater's amendments to labor laws, Appendix.
Reel
6
MF 2 Senators Committee, 1953
Gen. Doolittle – 50th Anniversary of Powered Flight, Labor Committee – Senator Smith's Bill, Senator Goldwater Durkin Appointment, Appendix.
Reel
7
MF 2 Patronage Files, 1953
Appointments for Jobs, Highway Department, Postmaster Information, Public Housing Administration.
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MF 2 Departmental Files, 1953
Alfalfa Hay, Defense, Grazing Land, Justice, Post Office Department – Somerton, Arizona, Appendix.
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9
MF 2 Departmental Files, 1953
Post Office Department, Safford, Arizona, Treasury Department, Phoenix Internal Revenue.
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10
MF 3 Annapolis & West Point Appointments, 1953
Annapolis – West Point Appointments, Yaryan, John Jr.
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11
MF 3 Extra Copy File, 1953
A, C, D, E, E.
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12
MF 3 Extra Copy File, 1953
F, H, I, K, K.
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MF 3 Extra Copy File, 1953
L, M, N, P, P.
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14
MF 4 Extra Copy File, 1953
Q R, S, T, W, Z, Appendix.
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15
MF 4 Arizona Files, 1953
Ajo Airport, Gas line, Hughes Aircraft Facilities, Land Management, Reclamation ground water, Appendix.
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16
MF 4 Arizona Files, 1953
Republican Organization, Yuma Television.
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17
MF 4 Completed Cases, 1953
A, B, B, Appendix.
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MF 4 Completed Cases, 1953
B, C, C, D, D, Appendix.
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19
MF 4 Completed Cases, 1953
E, G, H, H, H, Appendix.
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20
MF 5 Completed Cases, 1953
I, J, K, L, L.
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21
MF 5 Completed Cases, 1953
M, N, O, P, Q, Appendix.
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22
MF 5 Completed Cases, 1953
Q R, S, S, S, S, Appendix.
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23
MF 5 Completed Cases, 1953
S, U, W, Z, Appendix.
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24
MF 5 Personal Files, 1953
Applications for Employments, 1952 Campaign, Price Control Speech, Typewriter records.
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25
MF 6 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
A (case) – Al (General), All (case) – Arrington, D.A. (case), Ar (general) - Banking & Currency (case), Bal (general) –Baumann, George (case), Bas (general) – Benson (pertaining to) (case).
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26
MF 6 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
MF 7 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Burnett, Mrs. C.A. (p.2) (general), C (general), Campbell, Robert D. (case) - Carr (general), Casa Grande Warehouse Co. (case) – Che (general), Christie, George V. (case) – Cole, Albert M. (case), Collerette, Cecil, (case) - Cor (general).
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28
MF 7 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Cou (case) – Cro (general), Cu (case) –Dav (general), De (case) – Dixon, Melvin & Kathryn (case), Dim (general) – Du (general), Dun (case) – Emmons, Glen (case) 12/23/53 (continued).
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29
MF 7 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Emmons, Glen (case) – Eyer, Warren (general), F (general) – Fitzgerald, Ruth (case), Fis (general) – Fr (general), Fre (case) – Gar (general), Ge (case) – Glover, Joseph R. (case).
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30
MF 7 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Gl (general) – Goldwater, Barry (invites – reject), Goldwater Barry (invites – accept)-Corshak, J. (general), Gosenell, R. E. (general) – Gyparis, Barbara (general), Haas, Lewis (case) – Happs, Mrs. H. B. (general), Har (case) – Harwood, Pearl M. (general).
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31
MF 7 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Has (case) – He (general), Hei (case) – Hi (general), Him (case) – Hop (general), Hos (case) – Ivory, Mrs. George M. (general), J (case) – Joint Committee on Economic Report (case).
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32
MF 7 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Johnson (general) – Jones, Ross (case), Jones, Rowland, Jr. (case) – Kel (general), Kem (case) –Kl (general), Kn (case) – Lan (general), Lar (case) – Lef (general).
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33
MF 8 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Len (case) – Li (general), Lin (case) – Lor (general), Lu (case) –Mah (general), Man (case) – Martinez, Ray (case), Mart (general) – Mc (general).
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34
MF 8 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
McCl (case) – McL (general), McM (case) – Mer (general), McM (case) – Mer (general), Met (case) – Min (general), Mo (case) – Morr (general), Mos (case) – N (general).
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35
MF 9 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Nat (case) – Ni (general), No (case)- Or (general), Os (case) – Par (general), Pat (case) – Ph (general), Ph (case) – Po (general).
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36
MF 10 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Por (case)-Putchkoff, Mrs. Iraida (case), Pyle, Howard (case) – Ram (general), Re (case) – Rem (general), Ri (case – Ro (general), Roc (case) – Ru (general).
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37
MF 11 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Rus (case)-San (general), Sar (case) – Schu (general), Sci (case) – Sh (general), Shea (case) – Sim (general), Sk (case) – Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Paul A. (case).
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38
MF 12 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Smith, Robert (case) – So (general), Sp (case) – Ster (general), Sto (case) – Sw (general), T (case) – Ti (general), To (case) – Twining, Nathan F. (case).
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39
MF 13 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Tu (general) – Vo (general), W (case) – Wat (general), We (case) – Wes (general), Wh (case) – Willis (general), Wils (case) – Wo (general).
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40
MF 13 General Correspondence, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Woo (case) – Woo (general), Wr (case) – Z (general).
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41
MF 13 Patronage, 1953 October 15-1954 August 30
Federal Housing Administration – HILLIER. George – General, WYMAN, Mamie, Interior – Attorney, NEWELL, Paul P.O. Vicksburg, KENNEDY, W. M., PO Winslow –FERGUSON, Mary – Treasury (position in Collector of Customs Office) FIELDS, Evelyn.
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42
MF 14 Congressional Record, 1953-1961
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MF 14 Congressional Record, 1953-1961
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44
MF 15 Bills Introduced or Co-Sponsored by Senator Goldwater, 1953-1961
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45
MF 15 Bills Introduced or Co-Sponsored by Senator Goldwater, 1953-1961
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46
MF 15 Senate Voting Record, 1953-1963
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47
MF 15 Voting Records, 1953-1963
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48
MF 15 Index, 1953-1963
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49
MF 15 Misc Docs, 1953-1964
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50
MF 16 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
A (case) – Ae (general), Al (case) – All (Case, Alloy Engineering and Casting Co.), All (general) – An (general), Ar (case) – At (general), Au (case) – Bai (cases).
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51
MF 17 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Bai (general) – Bal (general) Only 10 feet of film on this roll.
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52
MF 17 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Bar (case) – Be (general), Bel (case) – Ben (general), Ber (case) – Bo (general), Bor (case) – Br (general), Bre (case) – Bro (general).
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53
MF 17 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Col (case) – Con (general), Coo (case)- Cor (Cotton Acreage Allotment), Cor ( Cotton Marketing Quota) – Cro (general), Cu (case) – Dav (general), De (case) – Di (general).
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54
MF 17 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Dim (case) – Dor (general) For Dipersal Program – See #21, Dr (case) – E (general), Ed (case) – En (general), Es (case – Federal Power Commission DA-117), Felshaw, George Morris (case) – Fis (general).
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55
MF 17 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Fl (case) – Frakes, John D. (case), Frankel, Howard E. (case) – Fri (general), Fu (case)-Gl (general), Go (case) – Goldwater, Barry, Jr. (case), Goldwater, Barry, Personal (case)- Gorman, E. Coleman (general).
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56
MF 17 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Gorman, Edna L (general) – Gree (general), Gri (case) – Ham (general), Han (case)-Harr (general), Hart (case) – Has (case, Hazlett, Ross), Has (general)-Her (case, Herbert, Ken).
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57
MF 18 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Her (case, Herndon, Maxerll) – Him (general), Ho (case)- Hom (general), I (case) – Indians – Extension work.
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58
MF 18 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
I (case, Indians-Long Term Leasing 84th S. 34) – J (general), Jad (case)-John (case, Johnstone, William M.), John (case, Joint Committee on the Economic Report ) – Jon (case, Jones, Sam), Jon (general) – Kem (general, Mrs. Carl Keppler).
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59
MF 18 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Kem (general, James H. Kerby) – Kl (general), Only 30 feet of film on this roll.
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60
MF 18 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Kn (case)-L (general), Lan (case)-Le (general), Lef (case)-Li (general), Lin (case)-Lor (cases), Lor (general)-Ly (general).
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61
MF 18 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
M (case)-Mar (Case, Marshall, Harry), Mar (case, Marsteller, Grover)- Mas (general), Mau (case)-McD (general), McL (case)-Me (Case, Meet the Press, Against), Me (Case, Meet the Press, For) – Met.
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62
MF 18 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Mi (case)- Min (general), Mo (case) – Mor (cases), Mor (general)-Mu (general), Mur (case)-Nat (general), Ne (case)- New (general).
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63
MF 19 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Ni (case)-O (cases), O (general)- Os (general), P (case)- P (general), Pat (case)-Per (general).
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64
MF 19 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Pet (general)-Pl (general), Po (case)-Pri (general), Pu (case)-Ram (general), Re (case)-Rem (general), Ri (case-Ro (case, Robinson, Jim).
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65
MF 19 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Ro (case, Robinson, H.H.)- Rol (general), Ros (case)-Rus (general), S (case)- San (general), Sar (case)-Scho (general), Schu (case)-Sci (general).
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66
MF 19 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Se (case)-Sem (general), Sh (case)-Sher (General), Si (case)-Smith (cases), Smith (general)-So (general), Sp (case)-Ste (cases).
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67
MF 19 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Ste (general)-Str (general), Su (case)-Sw (general), T (case)-Th (general), Tho (case)-To (general), Tr (case) – Tu (cases).
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68
MF 19 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Tu (general)-Vo (general), W (case)-War (general), Wat (case)-Wel (Case, Wellton-Mohawk), Wel (case, Wenden Manganese Depot)-Wel (general).
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69
MF 20 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Wes (case)-Wi (general), Will (case)-Woo (case, Woods, G.R.), Woo (Case, Woolery, Lew C.0 – X-Y (case, Yuma Land Credit), X-Y (Case, Yuma-Mesa Irrigation and Drainage District Gila Project )- Z (Case, Znato, Mike).
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70
MF 20 General Correspondence, 1954 August 31-1955 August 8
Z (case, Zepeda, Rudolph G.)- Z (general), Dispersal Program – Federal Government, Patronage – Agriculture (Meigs, James B., Jr.) Patronage – General, Patronage, Interior – Patronage Weather-Control.
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71
MF 20 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
A (case) Abercrombie & Fitch, Ad (case) Adams, Ag- Agriculture, Dept of, Airlines – Phoenix & Tucson, Trans-World, Western, Air War College Speech, Alaska Mental Health Bill, (through) Al General.
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72
MF 20 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
All (general), American Watch Assn., Inc, Ashurst, Henry F., Automobile Letters, Aztec Land & Cattle Co., Baldwin, William H., Bank Holding Act, Barfield Hospital (case).
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73
MF 20 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Beach, Ray, Bell, William, Blackney, John, A., Brady, Will and Joyce (Private bill), Budget & Acctg (Hoover Comsn).
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74
MF 20 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Byrd, J.H. (case), California State Brewers Institute, Capitol Hill Club, Castle Butte, P.O., Chapel – U.S. Capitol, Chilton, J. Kenneth, Civil Aeronautics Board, Clarkis (various), Cohen, Irvin (case), Colorado River Indian Reservation, Land to be Held in Trust, Committee for Constitutional Govt.
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75
MF 21 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Connelly, John C. (case), Coover, Darrel, Corona Nol Hosp. Golf Course, Courtney, Kent, Crawford, A. M., Cuttle, Angela, Dalton, Henry A. (case), Davis-Montham AFB-Drag Strip, Desert Land Entry Bill –S. 1777, Dey, Harrison S., Domback, Melvin M. (case).
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76
MF 21 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Domestic lead & Zinc –S. 2046, Donaldson, Wllison, Drachman, Ray F., Duke, Joe, Dunbar, David L., Dye, Gill, Edens, J.B., Embach, Harry B., Face the Nation (television), DIS-Gen. Dish and Wildlife thru Fjare, Orvin B. (letter).
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77
MF 21 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Flagstaff (pertaining to), Flanders, Ralph E. (Senator), Fluorspar, Flying Tigers, Folger, Clifford, Fort Huachuca Laundry, Fort Huachuca Radio Station, FOS, Fuentes, Frank, Ganado School, Geare, John B., Giss, Harold, Goldwater.
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78
MF 21 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
MF 21 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Helena, Montana Speech File, Hells Canyon File, Henderson, Ella M. (case), Heong, Mrs. Yee Fung, Hicks, Millard, Holdbrook TV Station, Home Demonstration Agents, HOS (general).
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80
MF 21 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
HU (gen.) Hubbard, Bela (cross ref), Hunter, Paul E., Jr. (case), Indian Claims, Indian Education-S.J. Res.110, Jacome, Alex, Janes, Walter G., Joint Committee on Economic Report, KEL (general) folder.
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81
MF 22 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Kennedy, Dan (case) etc., thru KEM (General), Kinsolving, Rev. A. B., Kleins, William, Mrs., Kleindensl, R.B., KN (cases) thru General, KTKT Station, Keichel, Bermond, LEV thru Lewis, Bill M. (case).
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82
MF 22 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Lewis, Ernie, LI (gen) Library of Congress, Liquor Letters & Petitions, LO (gen), Long Island Squadron, MAD (gen) Mardian, Sam, Marks, Royal, D., Martin, George R., MAU (gen) & MC (gen) thru McCauley, Clarence.
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83
MF 22 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
MC (cases thru MC) Gen) Inl. McClellan, John L. (Senator), McConnell, J. D., ME, Meony, Ray, Mexico, MI Mica, Minerals Program Ext. Act S.922, MO Mohave Electric Coop., Montijo, Jose E. , Morgan, Tom, MORR.
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84
MF 22 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
MOS (gen), Motion Picture Exhibitions, Natural Gas Bill, National Hereford Congress, Navajo & Hopi Reservation Access Roads, Nixon, Richard (Vice Pres.), Nogales, Third Gate, Parker Davis Transmission Sale, PAR (general).
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85
MF 22 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
PAT (general), Parpon, Clinic, PE (cases thru General), Phoenix (pertaining to), Pima Indian Reservation, Postal Rates, Powell, Luciana Papa (case), Grant, Keith, RE (general).
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86
MF 22 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
REL (general), RI inc. Right to Work folder, ROSS, Ross Mr.&Mrs. Tom, Salt River Valley Users Assn., San Francisco Convention, Schoeppel, Andrew (Senator), School Funds, Scott, Robert L., General.
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87
MF 23 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Scott, Mrs. Salma, Scottsdale Airport, Proposed, Sexson, Paul, Shadegg, Stephen, Small Business Administration, Smith, Helen, Smoki Indians, Sparkman (Senator).
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88
MF 23 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
Spauling, Hobart A., Speiden, Jack, Summerfield, Arthur, Sunnyslope, Tariffs & Trade –HR 5550, Taxes, Timber, TI (general) thru Tissaw, J. (cross ref).
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89
MF 23 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
TO cases, incl. Todt, George, thru TO general, Tucson Land Transfer, S.1546, 20th Century Engineers, U thru Unit (general), Veterans Readjust. Asssist. Act, Vocational Rehabit. Bill –S. 533, Watershed Program, WEI cases through General, WEL cases through general.
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90
MF 23 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
WES cases thru General, Whit House Correspondence on Education, Williams, Jack, Willis, Charles, Wilson, Glen L. , Wood, James C. , World War I Vets Legislation, X-Y cases through general (first half general folder thru Yates, Mrs. R. B.).
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91
MF 23 General Correspondence, 1955 August 9-1956 September 14
X-Y General from Yeager, O. K. Through final half folder, Patronage: Agrculture, Farmers Home Admin, Federal Housing, Patronage, General (by individual name from A to Z) Patronage, Post Office (by name of town from A to Z).
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92
MF 23 General Files, 1956 September 15-1957 September 20
American University Business Advisory Committee, B, Basovich, Jenia, BER.
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93
MF 24 General Files, 1956 September 15-1957 September 20
BERN, Bowen, James, G., Broen, J. E., Budget Letters, Gov't Spending, Budget Letters, Gov't Spending.
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94
MF 24 General Files, 1956 September 15-1957 September 20
Budget, Gov't Spending, Reduction Forign Aid, Taxes, etc., Budget Gov't Spending- Reponse to Senators Speach on Senate Floor, C, Chi, Wong Bo, CI.
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95
MF 24 General Files, 1956 September 15-1957 September 20
Civil Rights Bill H.R. 6127, Claridge, Zola (Mrs.), COM, COU, CU.
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96
MF 24 General Files, 1956 September 15-1957 September 20
D, DI, E, ES, EV.
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97
MF 24 General Files, 1956 September 15-1957 September 20
MF 25 Speeches, Press Releases and News Stories, 1956-1964
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107
MF 25 Speeches, Press Releases and News, 1956-1964
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108
MF 26 Pending Cases 1960, 1955-1959
Eager, Thomas H, Federal Housing Adm Arizona 1956-57-58, Gable Miss Elaine 242-59, Haas, Miss Elizabeth 418, 1959, Havasupai Indians Unemployed Grand Canyon National Park 1955.
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109
MF 26 Pending Cases 1960, 1956-1959
Havasupai School Supai 1956, Hodge Norman E, 951, 1958, Indian Sanitation Facilities, S. 3694 466 1958, Jacobs, Mr. Edward J, 941, 1957, Key, Mr. William N. Local 426 751, 1959.
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110
MF 26 General Files, 1956 September 15-1957 September 20
Servicemen's readjustment act – HR 9260, SM, SO, STER, STR.
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111
MF 26 General Files, 1956 September 15-1957 September 20
SU, Tatsumi, Walter, THO, V, Veterans Disabled Legislation for Petition R52.
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112
MF 26 General Files, 1956 September 15-1957 September 20
Veterans Administration, Dept. of, W, Wick, Frank, Wolfe, Frank, Z.
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113
MF 26 General Files, 1957 September 21-1958 June 30
A, B, BE, C, Chong, Sook Rhee, S.2147.
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114
MF 26 General Files, 1957 September 21-1958 June 30
CHR, CL, D, E, Foote, A/2C James E.
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115
MF 26 General Files, 1957 September 21-1958 June 30
FOS, GO, GR,GU, HUN.
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116
MF 26 General Files, 1957 September 21-1958 June 30
I, K,L, LE, LY.
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117
MF 26 General Files, 1957 September 21-1958 June 30
M, MIN, N, O, Piller, Gabor.
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118
MF 27 General Files, 1957 September 21-1958 June 30
PI, R, REM, RO, ROC.
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119
MF 27 General Files, 1957 September 21-1958 June 30
Rockwell, John A., SEM, SN, T, The Vesta Club, Inc. 9-6-57, Tary Vincente.
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120
MF 27 General Files, 1957 September 21-1958 June 30
VO, WIN, ZITO, Joseph.
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121
MF 27 General Files, 1958 July 1-1959 July 1
A, ALL, Arizona-Pertaining, BI, Capehart Bill S.3718.
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122
MF 27 General Files, 1958 July 1-1959 July 1
CAR, COU, DER, E, Face the Nation, March 23, 1958.
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123
MF 27 General Files, 1958 July 1-1959 July 1
Face the Nation, April 20, Federal Aid to Schools, 1958, Amendments Act of P.L. 815, P.L. 874, Foreign Aid Legis, 1958, Globe TV Station (Gila Broadcasting Co.), HARR.
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124
MF 27 General Files, 1958 July 1-1959 July 1
Harris, Walter, D. , Hollaren, Wm P., HOS, Johnson, KO.
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125
MF 27 General Files, 1958 July 1-1959 July 1
Koss, Frank W., Labor & Public Welfare S. 2888, LAU, LU, Matteson, Richard.
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126
MF 27 General Files, 1958 July 1-1959 July 1
MAU, MILLI, National Cemetary, O, POR.
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127
MF 27 General Files, 1958 July 1-1959 July 1
Potter, Thomas D., RI, SCHO, ST, Supreme Court S. 2646 (1958)
Invitations (regrets), February, 1959, April, May, Republican Rally Dinner, El-Paso, Texas, June 13, 1959.
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132
MF 28 Invitation File, 1959-1960
Fund Raising Dinner, Winston Salem June 15, 1959, Press Club Luncheon Washington DC July 23, 1959.
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133
MF 28 Office Files, 1959-1960
Miscellaneous Records, WHA-WHE-WHITE.
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134
MF 28 Legislation Files 1960, 1957-1960
Passenger Train Service Act S3020 1960, Small Business Tax Hearings S. 3194 1957 & 1958, Socialized Medicine Legis 1959 1969, Wilderness Bill S 4208 1958 1959, Wool Act Amendment Section 708, P Law S 4071.
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135
MF 28 Pending Cases 1960, 1957-1958
Abad, Mario C., Babbitt, Paul – Holding his cattle 1268, 1958, Barrett, Robert L 384, 1957, Biddle, Walter A. 988 1957, Castro, Mrs. Edward H. 1957.
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136
MF 28 Pending Cases 1960, 1957-1959
Castro Ismael Jr, Coast Guard Acad, Conan, Mrs. M 481 1959, Cotton Acreage Allotment 1958 1959, Col Walter W. Abbey X Yuma Test Station D & L Const Co. Federal Housing Adm 997, 1957.
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137
MF 28 Pending Cases 1960, 1957-1959
Keickefer, John W. 552, 1959, McIver, Catherine J, McCabe, Evelyn A 451 1959, Moore, Frank 237 1957.
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138
MF 29 Pending Cases 1960, 1958-1959
Moore, Mrs. Irene 1958, O'Brien, William H 436 1958, Page Arizona (Information) 1957, Raddin, Dr. Joseph B. 740, 1959, Reid, Robert, 1131 1958.
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139
MF 29 Pending Cases 1960, 1957-1958
Reidell, Ed R. 948 1958, Shadegg, Steve Bid Mi-23-59 637-58, Slum Clearance Voting Record 1957, Speiden, Jack 146, 1958, Tomasek, Edward J, 1122, 1958.
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140
MF 29 Pending Cases 1960, 1957-1959
Topcock Marsh Development 1957, Vincent Air Force Base 642 1957, Weaver, Mrs. Alva L. 438 1958, Wood, Mrs. Vera P 530 1959, Zobrist Mr. Herb E. 1958.
Veterans Cases Adams, William K 1035 1958, Larden Dr. C.E. 684 1958, Spellman, Mr. Charles E. 12 65, 1958, Invitations, Goldwater, Barry, Goldwater Barry Invite Luncheon Tyler, Texas Oct 16 1959.
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142
MF 29 Office Records 1960, 1958-1960
Invitations Invite 11-3-59 Kansas City, Mo, Mo Republican Club, Invite Kold Program KVCA-TV-KCUB Tucson, Arizona, Invite Jan 4-60 League of Republic Women of DC, Washington DC, Invite Feb 4-60 Moraga Calif St. Marys College, Invite May 17-60 Hunter College (Nat Review Forum) Overseas Press Club, NY.
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143
MF 29 Office Records 1960, 1958-1960
Invitations Invite 5-19-60 Topeka Kansas Womens Club, Army Cases, Allen Pvt Dal R 243-58, Air Force Cases, AAbbott, 1st Lt Clyde M, Walters, Mr. Theodore R. 707-1958.
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144
MF 29 Office Records 1960, 1958
Air Force Cases, Warreb T/Sgt Masood Ali 902-58, Miscellaneous, A-AC/Adams, BAA-BAH, CAA-CAL, CVS-CY.
A- Agriculture Control – 1960, B- Baseball Legislation –S3483, C- Cancer File (Neu Berger), D- Deaf & Blind Legislation S. J. Res 127, Electro College Legis S. J. Res 12.
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151
MF 32 Newspaper Articles, 1960-1963
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152
MF 32 Speeches, Releases, News Stories and Books, 1960-1964
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153
MF 32 General Files 1961, 1961
A to Adams, AR, BAA-AH, BLA-BLE, CAS-CE.
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154
MF 33 General Files 1960, 1960 (Reel Missing)
Legislation – Excise Tax, Equal Rights Amendment, Electoral College.
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155
MF 34 General Files 1961, 1961
CHA-CHD, COL, DAA-DAM, EAC, FAS, FEI.
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156
MF 34 General Files 1961, 1961
FEL-FEY, GAA-GAN, HAA-HAH, HEA-HEG, HUH-HUP.
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157
MF 34 General Files 1961, 1961
HUR-HY, KAA-KAN, LAA-LAM, LIO-LL, MAE-MAL.
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158
MF 34 General Files 1961, 1961
MAN-MAP, MEI-MEN, MOA-MOL, NA, P.
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159
MF 34 General Files 1961, 1961
PAR, PRA-PRI, RIA-RIC, SAA-SAI, SHE.
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160
MF 34 General Files 1961, 1961
Shimmel, Blaine S., STAA-STAO, TA-TD, VA, WHI-WHY.
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161
MF 35 General Files 1961, 1961
WIA-WIG, Z.
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162
MF 35 Pending Files 1961, 1961
Adams, Capt. Clarence, Babcock, Carol Ann, Caldwell, Leonard E, Dains, Charlie, Fireman Bert.
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163
MF 35 Pending Files 1961, 1961
Fisher, William E. & Schenk, Ralph, H&R Transfer Case, Ickes, Robert F, Kartus, Hon. Sidney, Lawwil, Grace E.
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164
MF 36 Pending Files 1961, 1961
Learned Robert E., MacDonald, Theodore R., McBride, Robert, Naff, William A. Peterson, Mrs. Flora Rothrock.
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165
MF 36 Pending Files 1961, 1961
Pfeiffer, Melvin A., Railroad from Mesa to Payson, Saad, Mrs. Barbara, Schaar, Mrs. Agnes V., Shreeve, Nello C.
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166
MF 37-MF 38 Pending Files 1961, 1961
Siebert, J.A. Sr., Soave, Mrs. Gloria, T-28 Aircraft Regulations, United Indian Traders Assn. Inc., Vorum, Miss Ida.
Electro College Legis, Gas Tax Legis, Interior Committee, Tax General Legis, Veterans Court Appeal Legis.
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MF 40 Congressional Record, 1961-1964
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MF 40 Congressional Record, 1961-1964
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MF 40 Misc Material, 1961-1964
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MF 41 Legislation Files 1961, 1961
Veterans World War 2 & Korean Veterans, Wheat Legis S 1968, World Court S. Res 94.
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MF 41 Veterans Files 1961, 1961
Achor, Donald E, Dailey, Henry L., Hagel, Darold R., Nash James W., Stanberry, H. J.
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MF 41 Veterans Files 1961, 1961
Shehle, Mary, Zeugner, Adolph W.
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MF 42 Air Force, 1961
Ague, Mrs. Don R., Bade, Mrs. Thomas E., Imars, Lt. Charles J., Neal, Roy, Rutigliano, M. J.
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MF 43 Air Force, 1961
Sayler, E.G., Zimmerman, Sgt. Walter C.
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MF 43 Invitations, 1961
Invite 1-3-61 Welcome to Congress Dinner, Invite 3-4-61 The Nations Future, Invite 4-22-61 Conf Rotary International, Invite 6-6-61, United Press Inl Conf.
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179
MF 43 Invitations, 1961
Invite 6-13-61 Sales Ex Club Lunch, Invite 6-25-61, Cape Canaveral Trip.
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180
MF 43 Army Cases, 1961
Adamson, Harold D., Higgins, Capt. Timothy G., Workman, Raymond T.
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181
MF 43 Academy Files, 1961
Adams, Raymond (Annapolis), Macia, James H. (Annapolis), Adams, Tom (Air Force), Bennett, Robert J. (West Point), Zaharias, Jarry (West Point).
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182
MF 44 Misc Material, 1962-1964
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183
MF 44 Invitation 1962, 1961-1962
Invite 4-3-62 Texas Christian Univ – Fort Worth, Tex., Invite 5-1-62 Betty Crocker Award Winning, Invitations from July 1961 to July, 1962, Invite 8-4-61 Youth Wants to Know, Invite 9-28-61 Western Conference Sun Valley, Idaho.
M-Medicare Program, Minimum Wage Bill 1085, O-Obscene Literature, Postal Rates, Rural Elec. Admin Rate of Interest for loans.
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194
MF 45 Legislation 1962, 1962
S-School Systems Control, T-Tariff on Wood Mouldings, Taxation-Savings & Loan Assn, U.S. buying U. N. Bonds (opposed), Veterans – War I Pension & Korean War.
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MF 45 Legislation & Invitations, 1962, 1962
W-War Claims Act H.R. 6392, Invite 1-2-62 Kiva School – Scottsdale, Arizona, Invite 2-1 62- Fund-Raising Dinner, Cleveland, Ohio, Invite 3-1-62 – U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado, Invite 3-31-62 Wichita Fund Raising Dinner, Wichita, Kansas.
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MF 45 Invitation 1962 and Pending Cases, 1962, 1962
Invite 10-5-61 14th Ind. Conf. Cleveland, Ohio, Pending Cases – Allen Lloyd Duane (675-1960) Unemployment Compen, G-Garder, Sammie E. Bureau of Prison (624-1962), N-Newman, Miss Alice E. Civil Service & Social Security (1014-61) , Z –Summer, Mrs. Ida- Railroad Retirement Board – (817-1962).
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MF 46 Air Force Cases 1962, 1962
A-Acosta, S-Sgt. Suans E.(429-1961), D-Dare, Albert V. – (1025-1960), H-Haakinson, Col. E. B. – (423-1961), O O'neil, F-C John W. (1112-1961), Z-Zimmerman, Robert L. (117-1961).
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MF 46 Army Cases 1962, 1962
A-Ahern, Mr. Bart J. – (948-61), D- D'Arcy, Father Richard Leonard (259-1961), H-Halvorsen, Spc 5-c Joan J. (17-1961), N- Neff, Pvt. Heber Trent, (301-1960), Y- Ybarra, Mrs. Dorores R. (638-1962).
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MF 46 Navy Files & Marines, 1962
A-Adair, Thomas D. D-1099-1961, E-Eckley, Samuel G-349-1961, M-MacIntosh, Mr. Bill – 497-1960, T-Taylor, Reese H-967-1960, Z-Zern, Shelton C-1052-1961.
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MF 46 Academy Files 1962, 1962
Annapolis-Anatrio, Thomas Wm., Air Force, Burroughs, Charles, Merchant Marines, McCague, James D-SN-USN.
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MF 46 Veteran's Cases 1962, 1962
A-Aldridge, Mr. Bernie 658-1961-Va., K-Kaplin, Elliot C-1106-1961 (Veterans Adm.), Z-Zwigler, Mr. William 409-1961 (Va.).
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MF 47 Invitations 1963, 1962-1963
June 28, 1963, March 2 & July to December, 1962, September 1, 1962, November 1, 1963, Indefinite 1962 Invitations.
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MF 47 Mailing List of our Files of All Counties, Undated
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MF 47 General Files 1963, 1963
REL, S, Smith – A-H, STI.
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205
MF 47 General Files 1963, 1963
STR, U, W, WIA, Z.
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MF 47 Legislation 1963, 1963
A-Agr. Approp Committee, B-70 Program, C- Capehart Housing Program, D-Dairyman's Class I Base Plan.
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207
MF 47 Legislation 1963, 1963
Ferris, J.M. Public law 660- Water Pollution, G-General Motors, J-Jenkins – Keogh Bill, Major Differences, Mineral Leasing Act.
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MF 47 Legislation 1963, 1963
Mineral Claims, N-Nat'l Aeronautics, P-Packers & Stockyard Act S 3538, Rackets Report File, Textile Fiber Products.
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209
MF 47 Legislation 1963, 1963
Thurmond's S. Res,-191, Water Pollution, Wool Carpet Bill –H R-2151.
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210
MF 47 Pending Cases 1963, 1963
A, B-Backus, Mr. Lester B., C-Cafarelli, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony, D. Daley, Mr. Robert B., Douglas, Robert.
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MF 47 Pending Cases 1963, 1963
Drag Strip at Luke Field, G-Ganos, Mr. James G., H, Haas, Lewis K, I-Illegal Cotton Planting, Ives, Bilga Senner.
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212
MF 48 Pending Cases 1963, 1963
J-Ja, Miss Choi Chung, K- Kallof, Mr. Frederick, L-Labeling of Surplus foods, M-Mecchia, Mrs. Luisa Deleo, McSweeny, Mr. George R. - Defense.
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213
MF 48 Pending Cases 1963, 1963
Meany, Ray, N-Nactigall, Mr. Bob, P-Pacheco, Richard R. (Civil Service), Pitchard, Mr. Gray (State Dept), Prescott TV Booster Stations.
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214
MF 48 Pending Cases 1963, 1963
N0. 1 – Prescott TV Booster Station (for), R – Ralston, Mr. Dayle M., S=Saint – Labre Indian School, Seaman, Mr. Walter R., Smale, George W..
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215
MF 48 Pending Cases 1963, 1963
Smith, Mr. Bart, T-Tank, Mrs. Wallace, U-Unfair Competition, W-Wahlin, Mr. Peter, Zumstein, Mr. Robert H..
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216
MF 48 Invitations 1963, 1963
January 2, 1963, March 8, 1963, May 1, 1963, June 1, 1963, June 27, 1963.
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217
MF 48 Air Force Cases 1963, 1963
A-Abbett, Carl, E-English, Mr. Kenneth, L-Labor Contracts on Air Force Bases, P-Packer, M/Sgt. Lloyd G., Trujillo, I/C/ Isaia.
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218
MF 48 Air Force, Army Cases 1963; Navy, Marine & Coast Guard Files, 1963
Tubbs, 2/C Fred L. (Air Force), A-Acuna, Pvt. Gabriel – (Army), I-Ireland S1/2 C. 7/C Erin L. (Army), Blaise, Mr. Thomas M. (Coast Guard), Sweitzer, Paul A. – (Navy).
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219
MF 48 Navy, Marine and Coast Guard Files, Veteran Cases, Academy Cases, 1963
Turley, Mr. E. T. (Navy), A-Adams, Mrs. Mildred D. (Va) (Veteran Cases), Air Force Academy – A thru W- Anderson, Bob., Air Force Academy Files- Norman C. Amberge, Franter, Robert S. – Air Force Academy.
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220
MF 48 Academy Cases 1963, 1963
Randle, George T. W., Annapolis & Academy, Archer, Carl (Navy), Merchant Marine – Academy- Woods, Henry S. 111.
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221
MF 48 General Files 1963, 1963
A, B, C, CI.
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MF 49 General Files 1963-64, 1963-1964
A. July, 1963-1964, A-Americans 5, B – July 1963 thru end of year 1964, BOE-BOV – 27, Brown, 32.
WEA-WEH- 284, Legislation AMISH – Amendment, Labor Reform Bill – S. 87, Pending Cases Abshire, Mrs. Roy W. Civil Service 459 - 1963.
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230
MF 49 Pending Cases 1963-64, 1963-1964
Bagley, Mr. Weldon D. Natl. Aeronautics & Space Admin 2250-1963, Blevevins, Mr. Charles Justice Dept 714-1961, Burch, Dean Natl. Library of Medicine & Army 274-1963, Chicago City Ordinance, Affecting Amateur Radio Operations 708-1964, Cockrill, Mark (Interior) 547-1960.
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MF 49 Pending Cases 1963-1964, 1963-1964
Coffman, PFC Thomas I, Jr. Immigration 655-1962, Crenshaw, Mr. Ernest M. 108-1964, Desert Land in Arizona 799 – 59, Earl. Mr. John C. , FHA Policy on Credit Reports.
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232
MF 50 General Files 1963, 1963-1964
FIA, G, H, I, IZ.
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MF 50 General Files 1963, 1963-1964
J, L, M, Mc, McD.
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234
MF 50 General Files 1963, 1963-1964
McE, N, P, Q, REI.
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235
MF 50 Pending Cases 1963-1964, 1963-1964
Federal Mart File, 1958, Fort Huachuca Hospital Facilities, Ganado Elementary School Funds, Hass, Mr. Phillips F. (State Dept.), Hickey, Sgt Raymond (Visa).
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236
MF 50 Pending Cases 1963-64, 1963-1964
Highway Bypass, Highway 66, Hu, DR, SC, Jackson, Henry W. (Interior of Forest Service), Jurn, Mr. Arnold (Interior Dept).
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237
MF 50 Pending Cases 1963-1964, 1963-1964
Kahn, Mr. Howard (Civil Service) 395-1964, Lake, Mrs. Robert Wilson 321-1964, Madden, Mr. J.F. (Civil Service) 901-1963, Mickelson, Mr. E. Neil 875-1963, Moyers, Estel B. (Social Security) 676-64.
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MF 50 Pending Cases 1963-64, 1963-1964
Nance, Mr. Frances A. 2199-63, Pace, James T. 295-64, Radio License Fee (Docket # 14207) 333-63, Sabalos, Mr. Gregory 2312-63, Smook, Mr. George 717-64.
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MF 50 Pending Cases 1963-1964, 1963-1964
Snider, Mr & Mrs Dale FCC, Sternum Fallouts Atomic Energy (E.A. Peters) 612-1962, Tohannie, Mrs. Elsie 450-1964, Unqer, Mr. Roger E. 203-1964, Willard, Mr. Mercier, Jr., 331-64.
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MF 50 Pending Cases 1963-1964, 1963-1964
Willcox Flood Control 1005-1960, Yee, Lai Feng 1067-1960, Zane Gray Lodge Road, 157-1963.
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241
MF 50 Air Force Cases 1963-1964, 1963-1964
Air Force: Historical Foundation, Davis, S/Sgt. Robert A., Hughes, Gordon B. Nickles, Robert Earl, Wafer, 1/C Thomas J. Jr.
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242
MF 50 General Files, 1963-1964
CLA, D, E, F, FEY.
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MF 50 Air Force & Army Cases 1963-64, 1963-1964
Wagner, Major William C., Army Cases, Burgett, Pvt. Leo R., Herbert, Mrs. Stanley R., Pan Am & Bell Aerosystems Co. from Tucson to Ft. Huachuca (Army), Walker Major General.
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MF 50 Army, Navy & Academy Cases, 1963-1964, 1963-1964
Walker, Major General (Army), (Navy, Marines & Coast Guard Files) A to XYZ According, Corp. Barry, Legherwood, Corporal Troy Lee, (Marines), Abdai, Joseph (Air Force) Academy, Tyler, Jesse L. Jr. (Merchant Marines).
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MF 50 Academy, Veterans & Invitations, 1963-1964
Baxter, Dale E. (Academy Files), Aker, Mrs. Jean, Kelly, Mr. O. W., Invitations: Goldwater, Barry, Jan 21, 1964 Jacksonville Fla Jewish Men's Club by Radio Phoenix, Arizona, Goldwater, Barry 4/11/64 S.m.A. Revision, Atlantic City, N.J.
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MF 50 Invitations, 1963-1964
Republican Women's Conference, Washington, D.C. 4/10/1964, Smoki Celebration Prescott, Ariz 8/10/1964, New Jersey Republicans Group, Newark , NJ 9/20/1963, Vic HJohnson, New York, NY 10/25/1963, Dedication of City Hall, Prescott, Arizona 12/29/1963.
Arizona, Bowler through Goldwater "Goldwater Family" file.
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MF 58 Correspondence, 1967-1968
Out of state, Ga-to Lupton.
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288
MF 58 Correspondence, 1967-1968
Arizona, Gorman-Krause 1967-68.
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289
MF 59 Correspondence, 1967-1968
Out of state, Lupton to Phillips, 1968.
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290
MF 59 Correspondence, 1967-1968
Arizona, Krause to Oviedo.
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MF 60 Correspondence, 1967-1968
Out of State, Phi-to Ste.
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MF 60 Correspondence, 1967-1968
Arizona, Betty Kowen to Supai School.
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293
MF 60 Correspondence, 1967-1968
Out of state, Stevenson to Zy, Assorted tag ends.
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294
MF 61 Correspondence, 1967-1968
Arizona, Super to Zuber –end.
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295
MF 61 Legislation, 1969
A-Abortion Laws, Ad Hoc Comm. On Environment, Air Traffic Control, B-Balanced Eco. Development, C-Cerntral Ari College Amendment II to skill training center proposal.
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296
MF 61 Legislation, 1969
Census Form, Clothing Industry, D-Defense Expenditures & Cuts, F- Farm Bill, Green Berets Military Problem.
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297
MF 61 Legislation, 1969
Grazing Fees, H-Haynsworth, Clement- Nomination, Head Start Program, Indians-Indian Development District of Arizona consolidated tanneries, Internal Security Act.
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298
MF 61 Legislation, 1969
J-Jailing of Innocence Wit., Metcalf's Endangered Species, Legislation Misc. May to Sept & Dec 1969.
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299
MF 61 Legislation, 1969
N-NASA Program Funding, Nonproliferation Treaty, Panama Canal Bill, Roosevelt Stamp 6 cents, Social Security Legislation.
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300
MF 61 Legislation, 1969
Space Expenditures (cut), Tax Reform – Charitable Inst. & Foundations, Tax Reform, Television Broadcasting Funding, Vietnam Legislation.
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301
MF 61 Legislation, 1969
Vietnam Form Letters, Yarn Industry, Pending Cases A-Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh, B-Bacon, Sylvia, Butler, Miss Thelma.
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302
MF 61 Pending Cases, 1969
C-Cain, Mis Becky, F-Farah, Mrs. Jamila, K-Keck, Mr. William, M-MacDougall, Mr. E.A., N-Nutt, Charles Alan.
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303
MF 62 Pending Cases, 1969
O-O'Brien, William H., Q-Qusade, Mr. M.P., Solid Waste Management Program, U-United States Information Agency, Zinn, Dennis B..
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304
MF 62 Army & Airforce Cases, 1969
Army-A- Army's New Liquor Law, H-Hamilton, Garth H., R-Reed, Thomas C. Air Force –A- Air Force R & R Program, Zimmerman, Capt. Robert.
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305
MF 62 Navy-Marine & Veteran Cases, 1969
Navy-Marine A- Acuna, HM2 Santiago R., J-Jacobson, Capt. Robert P., Veterans –A- Ames, Louis S., Miscellaneous, A- Aca/Adams, American.
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MF 62 Miscellaneous, 1969
American Prisoners of War, Applications for Positions in New Administration Sec-Jan-Feb, Applications for Positions In New Administration Feb-April, Arizona Repeater Associations, Inc. Birthday Congratulations to Senator.
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307
MF 62 Miscellaneous, 1969
B/A-BLE, C-Caa/al, Col, Cra-Cre, Cr to Crh, Dirksen, Everett Sen.
Wea-Wee/Wef-Weh, Request Files – Agr. Year Books, 1969 Aug. to Dec. Invitations Accepted 1969 Goldwater, Barry Schedule '68, April 24 to May 4, 1969 Mars Visit Vietnam.
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313
MF 63 Invitations Accepted, 1969
May Invitations, June Invitations, September Invitations November Invitations, December Invitations.
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314
MF 63 Invitations, Regrets, 1969
Jan-May, 1969, January, April, June, July.
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315
MF 63 Invitations, Regrets, 1969
August, 1969, November, Personal Files, Goldwater, B., Goldwater, Michael, Goldwater Mars Station Letter File.
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316
MF 63 Legislative Files, 1970
Abortion File, Air & Water Pollution, Bank Holding Co. Carswell Appointment, College Benefits System of America S. 1290.
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317
MF 63 Legislative Files, 1970
College Student Loans, Defense Expenditures and Cuts, Eagleton-Hughes Resolution, Farm Workers H.R. 14705, Funds for Young Scientists.
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318
MF 64 Legislative Files, 1970
Genocide Treaty, Immigration & Nationality Act S.3202, Internal security Act., Japan & Territories, Lumbering Projects along Scenic.
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319
MF 64 Legislative Files, 1970
Mafia in Defense Dept, Mink Import Control, Legis, Misc, National Bicycling Week, Nutrition & Human Needs.
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320
MF 64 Legislative Files, 1970
Occupational Safety & Health Act, Population Explosion, Red China, Safe Street Acts, Social Security-Gilbert Bill.
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321
MF 64 Legislative Files, 1970
Social Security & Civil Service Retirement, Tax-Interstate Taxation, Testing of SST, Unemployment Ins. System, Vocational Rehabilitation.
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322
MF 64 Legislative Files, 1970
Voluntary Military Service Bill, End- Youth Power Act of 1969. Abdeh, Mr. H. M. 6385-70 Pending Cases, Applications for Summer Employment, Babbitt, Mr. Paul (Social Security) Bureau of Investigation.
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323
MF 64 Pending Cases, 1970
Cahill, William G. (Defense), Dallas-Ft. Worth-Phoenix non-stop service, Delta Queen Interior, Earley, Mr. & Mrs. Allen (Bureau of Indian Affairs), Florence Federal Prison Camp Problem.
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324
MF 64 Pending Cases, 1970
Flory, Mr. W. J. (Commerce Dept.), Galbrath, John M. (Interior Dept.), Hadley, Clark, (Small Business Administration), Imports of Meats, Justice Dept.
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325
MF 64 Pending Cases, 1970
Kates, Samuel R. (Treasury), Labor Dept Information File, McAffe Consolidated (Justice Dept.), Nace, Mr. Leroy F., Poage, Carl W. (Va Social Security).
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MF 64 Pending Cases, 1970
Poe, Mrs. Lucille (Welfare), Quaintance, Harold P. (Social Security), Safford, Douglas W. (Bureau of Indian Affairs), Simpson Mrs. C.H. (Social Security), State Dept.
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MF 65 Pending Cases, 1970
Stainfrook, Mr. Hugo Agr., Tan, Miss Fidelina Sio (State Dept), Unicef Xmas Cards P.O., Wage Problem for Youths Summer Employment, Zaldivar, Chaplin M.J. State Dept.
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MF 65 Misc. Files, 1970
A a/c/Adams, Applications for positions in Arizona, B/Ba/Bah, Bil-Bk, Bru-Bry.
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329
MF 65 Misc Files, 1970
Bua-Buk, Ca-Cal, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. , Cra-Cre, Dup-Duy.
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330
MF 65 Misc. Files, 1970
Ea-Ec, Faa-Far, Foa- For, Gie-Giz, Grand Canyon File.
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331
MF 65 Misc. Files, 1970
Gres-Gree, Harlow, Bryce N., Hov-Ht, Irvin, Mr. Don, Kyw, Tvz Groupe W. Projects.
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MF 65 Misc. Files, 1970
Laa-Lam, Luce, Mrs. Henry, Mars – Marz, Mer – Met, Mus-My.
Israel & Arab No.1, H.E. & W. Appropriations Law No.13&14, Opposed to Mandatory Unit Pricing #31, Super Sonic Transport #40, Trade Bill # 61.
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MF 66 Form Letters, 1970
Cambodia for #36, Cambodia.
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MF 66 Senator's Bills and Bills he Cosponsored Passed, 1970
Tanjauaquio, Miss Luz, Interagency Committee on Mexican-American Affairs, Hopi Industrial Park, Alcoholism Care and Control Act of 1967, Broadcasters license Renewals.
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MF 66 Senator's Bills and Bills he Cosponsored Passed, 1970
Neighborhood Health Center Act of 1969, Golden Eagle Passport Request Files 1970, Publications & Reports A-L, Publications and Repairs (sp?) M-XYZ, Autographs, Photos, Biograpies & Speeches, White House Tour Files.
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MF 66 Invitations Accepted, 1970
Boy Scout of Am. Award, N.Y., Cocktails – General Musgrave, Wash. D.C., National L.P. Association Chicago, Ill., Dining – In Langley Air Force Base, Va., El Paso Republican Party, El Paso, Texas.
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MF 66 Invitations Accepted, 1970
Phoenix Chamber of Commerce Phoenix, Ari., Invitation Regrets, Jan, Invitation Regrets, April, Invitation Regrets, June, Invitation Regrets Sept.
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MF 66 Invitation Regrets, 1970
Invitation Regrets, October, Invitation Regrets Dec, Invitation Regrets, N.D. 1970, Air Force – Arab Airmen's in the U. S., Lamb, Frank, E. Jr..
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MF 66 Air Force, 1970
Lemon, T./Sgt. Ronald L., Simmons, Col. Malcolm C. , Army Cases – 1970 Microfilming, Allen Sp. 5 Mel R., Dove, Larry, Lopez, Mrs. Tomacita
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MF 67 Army, 1970
Lown, John Jr., Schmid, Terrence, Navy and Marines – A, Hornsby, Joseph T. , Zinkhan, Robert G. Jr.
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346
MF 67 Veterans, 1970
A-Abbott, Mr. Paul J., Hill, Mr. Harold M., Stowell, Mr. C.A. Sr., Young, Henry E.
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MF 67 Abbott thru American Legion, 1970-1979
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348
MF 67 American Voters through Bayh Seven, 1970-1979
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MF 67 Bates thru Ernet, 1970-1979
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MF 67 Book thru Burchett, 1970-1979
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351
MF 67 Birdick thru Misc Cartoons Seven, 1970-1979
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MF 67 Cartwright Sch- Misc. Civ. Mil. Inst., 1970-1979
Supersonic Transport (against), PEn.d.ING Accounts with Seaboard Management Indian, FCC Radio Broadcaster's Case.
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MF 68 Pending, 1971
FCC Ruling Sales of Burglar Alarms, Hendren, Robert, McCormick Mr. Mike, Medicare Abuses – Nursing Home Service, Parapeliges Foundation of Arizona Grant.
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MF 68 Pending, 1971
Parks under Lower Colorado River Land uses Committee, Tobalt, Mrs. Joan E., Zimmerman, Mr. Burl J., Invitations – Regrets: January, May.
Senator Goldwater was an ardent collector. He donated his extensive airplane model collection to the Oskosh Air Museum (http://www.airventuremuseum.org/) and his famous Kachina collection to the Heard Museum (http://www.heard.org/). He also collected western art, was an automobile enthusiast and a gun collector - all of which are reflected
in his personal correspondence as well as photographs. He was the recipient of many awards representing the breadth and depth of his political, military, and personal achievements including the Thayer Award, the National Aviation Hall of Fame (http://www.nationalaviation.org/), the International Swimming Hall of Fame (http://www.ishof.org/),
and the National Congress of American Indians Congressional Award (http://www.ncai.org/).
This series is arranged by format into six sub-series: Awards and Certificates; Plaques; Small Awards, Medals, Medallions; Campaign Memorabilia; General; Artwork; and Additions. Chronologically within except as noted.
Processing Note
Originally this material represented nearly 400 linear feet. Many of these items have been de-accessioned. Best practices for artifact retention and AHF policies for de-accession were observed. Those items that met one or more of the following criteria were retained:
• Storage space required was sustainable
• Material could be displayed in context
• Intrinsic value (material, aesthetics, uniqueness, representational value)
• Good physical condition
• Did not require additional long term preservation or restoration
Separated Materials
Many large military artifacts (approximately 100 linear feet) were de-accessioned to the Commemorative Air Force Museum at Falcon Field (http://www.azcaf.org/) where there was a Goldwater military exhibit already in place. In January 2006, Senator Goldwater's children were invited to select from those artifacts that did not meet retention criteria. Approximately 250 linear feet were de-accessioned at that time.
Successful efforts were made to re-claim artifacts on temporary exhibit at various locations in the Phoenix area.
Accruals
Two boxes (981, 982) of newly discovered publications by Goldwater (1940-1978) were added at the end of the collection, October, 2011.
Two boxes (984-985) of newly discovered Channel 10 reel-to-reel films and VHS cassettes were added at the end of the collection, May, 2012.
Congressional office staff largely determine the status of "case" files versus "issue" files. Case files are distinguished from other Constituent Service correspondence by their appeals for intervention with specific federal agencies or programs. They often include detailed medical, social, or legal background material.
As a national political figure, Goldwater attracted requests for assistance outside of Arizona. Hence, these case files often reflect a national constituency, especially for military issues. These cases document "on the ground" examples of an individual's frequently troubled relationship with society and government at all levels. As of this date, these records may be the only congressional case files available in the State of Arizona.
The files generally reflect the order and original folders in which they were found. They are organized roughly by federal department or agency and by Congress. Some files are more of an informational nature and resemble files in the Projects and Programs and Constituent Issue Mail series. Note that the date on the folder may reflect when the case was begun but was later filed in the Congress when the case was closed. Thus, folder dates may span several congressional sessions.
In the 91st and 92nd Congresses there is evidence of three unique filing systems used at various times and also evidence of missing folders. There are no files for the 98th Congress, 1983-1984.
Access Restrictions
Though these files are considered sensitive, they offer significant possibilities for statistical, sociological, political, and historical analyses. In keeping with long established access criteria to records for medical research, researchers may be granted access to these case files with special permission depending on the nature of the research project. Contact Archives and Special Collections for more information.