MC 2

Inventory to the Papers of Harrison A. Williams, Jr.

Subjects

By Soo Jung Lee, Larry Weimer, John Zarrillo

Initial Release: January 2008; Updated: February 2009

Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries

Finding aid is encoded in EAD, version 2002 by Soo Jung Lee, with technical assistance from Caryn Radick. January 2008

Descriptive Summary

Creator: Williams, Harrison A.
Title: Harrison A. Williams, Jr. Papers (09): Subjects
Dates: 1862-2001 (bulk 1953-1982)
Quantity: 959 cubic feet (953 boxes of various sizes)
Collection No.: MC 2
Repository: Rutgers University. Special Collections and University Archives.

Links to Other Sections of Finding Aid

Harrison A. Williams, Jr. Papers has been separated into twelve online files. The finding aid is divided into the Introduction; Case Files-Part 1-2; Special Projects Files; Correspondence-Part 1-3; Legislation; Subjects; Public Relations; Photographs, Miscellaneous Formats and Other Sub-Groups and Appendices. This section is Subjects. Click on one of the links below to go to another section.

Introduction

Case Files-Part 1

Case Files-Part 2

Special Projects Files

Correspondence-Part 1

Correspondence-Part 2

Correspondence-Part 3

Legislation

Subjects

Includes campaign, Abscam, legislative and various subject reference files

Photographs, Miscellaneous Formats and Other Sub-Groups

Public Relations

Appendices

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Subjects

NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES, 1952 - 1975. (13.5 cubic feet)
NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES consists of subject reference files on a broad range of topics of national impact with legislative and regulatory implications. The type of material across the series is highly diverse, and includes trade association position statements and correspondence, government and policy research institute publications and reports, Congressional Research Service reports, draft bills, copies of laws, staff notes, hearing statements, HAW remarks and speeches, press releases from HAW and others, correspondence from senators, Democratic Study Group Fact Sheets, clippings, etc.
As can be inferred from the above description, although NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES seem intended primarily as background materials (and that is the bulk of the series), there is some original, working material on legislative matters in the series. Subjects with particular strengths include:
· aging, including some material concerning the Special Committee on Aging (e.g., hearings, releases, statements, legislative drafts);
· agriculture, including legislative correspondence and Committee on Small Business documents regarding dairy issues, meat imports, and other matters of interest to NJ;
· civil rights, including many "Bipartisan Civil Rights Newsletters" used to communicate among senators supporting the civil rights bill (HR 7152) of 1964, as well as other correspondence and notes related to the '64 Act;
· education, including rich material regarding HAW's 1968 initiative in running a "workshop" on the "Negro and Higher Education" and regarding a HAW tuition assistance bill;
· labor, including much background material from interest groups on right to work laws;
· migratory labor, including HAW's recommendations on migratory labor and other issues to the Democratic Party Platform Committee (1968);
· NATO, including a lengthy draft report (1964) on "The State of the Alliance" prepared by the Congressional Research Service at HAW's instruction;
· open spaces, including HAW remarks, speeches, and staff notes;
· Polish Children's Hospital, including good background material on this initiative aimed at building a hospital in Poland under auspices of the Mutual Security Act. HAW is on the Committee for this effort and additional material in other series can be found on the subject;
· politics, including useful reference material from the Democratic National Committee regarding the 1968 Presidential campaign and candidates;
· Woodrow Wilson Memorial, including materials on the Commission and correspondence related to the resignation of Francis B. Sayre, Jr. as Chairman of the Commission. Included here is a file of documentation that appears to have belonged originally to Sayre and was likely turned over to Vice-Chairman HAW when Sayre resigned;
· Vietnamese children, including draft bills and amendments, staff notes, correspondence, remarks, and other material related to HAW legislative work to provide humanitarian assistance to Vietnamese children, including orphans, and to facilitate adoptions.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Generally, loose newsprint clippings, including Congressional Record pages, found in the files were discarded. Some publications without useful context were removed and sent to a Special Collections and University Archives bibliographer for disposition. Otherwise, all material was retained.
Arrangement
NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES is arranged in two sets, both alphabetical by subject. The first set, which comprises the bulk of the series, are the files formally designated and indexed by HAW's office as "National Information Files" (the index is in the first folder of the series). These date from the 1960s, with some earlier material. The second, smaller set dates from the early 1970s. Although the subject files bear no clear relationship to the earlier set, they are included in this series because HAW's office designated them as "National Information Files" when they were sent to the Federal Records Center for storage. The alphabetical arrangement of this second set was imposed by the processing archivist.
Except in the case of severe preservation problems, the original folders were retained.
The date range used in the Inventory container list was based on a skim of the folder contents. Therefore, there may be documents dated earlier or later in the folders.
Related Series
Additional material for several of the subjects in these files can be found in other series, including GENERAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, & PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRESPONDENCE and CENTRAL CORRESPONDENCE (Woodrow Wilson Memorial), DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE (Polish Children's Hospital), and LEGISLATION FILES (Vietnamese children, civil rights, and others).
A concurrent set of files was maintained by HAW's staff with a focus on NJ; see NEW JERSEY INFORMATION FILES. For the first half of the 1960s, LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES contained material similar to this series.
Box Folder
871 1 Index 1966-1967
2 Aerospace Progress & Programs 1967-1968
Includes: Earth Resources Observation Satellite
3 Africa 1965-1967
4 Aging: Health & Mental Health 1960-1968
Includes: HAW release
5 Aging: Kerr-Mills Program 1965-1966
6 Aging: Poverty Amendments / Elderly 1965
Includes: Newark, NJ hearings
7 Aging: Social Security 1962-1968
8 Aging: Subcommittee on Problems of the Aged & Aging - Reports 1961-1967
9 Agriculture: General (1 of 2) 1963-1967
10 Agriculture: General (2 of 2) 1967-1968
11 Agriculture: Dairy Products 1959-1969
12 Agriculture: Eggs & Poultry 1964-1967
13 Agriculture: Fruits & Vegetables 1961-1964
14 Agriculture: Land Use & Rural Development 1962-1964
15 Agriculture: Meat Import Quotas 1964-1966
Includes: Small Business
16 Agriculture: Rural Electrification (REA) 1961-1963
Box Folder
872 1 Agriculture: Surplus Food Disposal 1963-1966
2 Agriculture: Wheat & Feed Grains 1963-1966
3 Alliance for Progress 1963-1964
Includes: Latin America
4 Americans for Democratic Action 1959
5 Area Redevelopment Administration 1963-1964
6 Armed Services 1966
7 Arts or Humanities 1965-1966
8 Asia 1966
Includes: Asian Development Bank
9 Aviation 1967-1968
10 Automation 1963-1965
11 Banking & Currency: General (1 of 3) 1964-1969
12 Banking & Currency: General (2 of 3) 1965-1966
13 Banking & Currency: General (3 of 3) 1964-1967
Includes: Interstate Land Sales
14 Banking & Currency: Anti-Trust 1966-1967
15 Banking & Currency: Balance of Payments (1 of 2) 1965-1968
16 Banking & Currency: Balance of Payments (2 of 2) 1965-1968
17 Banking & Currency: Coinage 1965
18 Banking & Currency: SEC 1965
19 Banking & Currency: Trade & Tariff 1965
20 Brotherhood 1956-1961
Includes: HAW speech
Box Folder
873 1 Budget 1967-1968
2 Business in Politics 1959-1965
Includes: Worthington Corp
3 Cabinet Members - Biography 1961-1964
4 Capital Punishment 1928-1958
5 Capitol Building 1952-1958
6 Census 1967
7 CIA 1967
8 Civil Rights: General (1 of 4) 1964-1965
9 Civil Rights: General (2 of 4) 1963-1966
Includes: Plainfield, NJ ; HAW speech
10 Civil Rights: General (3 of 4) 1965-1966
11 Civil Rights: General (4 of 4) 1965-1968
12 Civil Rights: Mississippi Summer Project 1964-1965
Includes: Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
13 Civil Rights: President's Message 3/15/65 1965
14 Civil Service Retirement 1965
15 Commerce & Industry (1 of 2) 1965-1967
16 Commerce & Industry (2 of 2) 1965-1967
17 Committee to Support American Servicemen in Vietnam (Jerry Leopaldi) 1965
Includes: Labor's Peace Corps & development Program
18 Conservation: General 1965-1968
Includes: Chester County, PA
Box Folder
874 1 Conservation: Natural Beauty White House Conference 1960-1967
Includes: Water pollution ; Wildlife
2 Consumer Protection 1960-1967
3 Conversion (Economic) 1963-1965
Includes: Rutgers University ; Small Business ; Defense ; HAW co-sponsor S.2274
4 Copyrights 1967-1968
5 Cotton Subsidy 1964
6 Counterpart Funds 1964
Includes: India
7 Crime 1965-1968
8 Cuba 1963
9 Cultural Center 1958-1965
10 Defense: General 1968-1969
Includes: Military draft
11 Defense: Full Manpower Utilization 1967-1968
12 Democrats - Young 1964
Includes: HAW speech
13 Disarmament 1964-1968
14 Dodd, Senator 1967
Includes: Motor vehicle insurance ; HAW co-sponsor S.688
15 Drug Industry 1961-1966
16 Drugs 1965-1968
17 Economy 1964-1967
Includes: HAW speech
18 Education: General 1961-1968
Includes: "Negro & Higher Education"
19 Education: Cooperative Research Program 1957
Includes: Public aid for private schools
20 Education: Elementary & Secondary 1968
21 Education: Fed Aid to Higher Education 1963-1964
Includes: HAW statement
22 Education: Fed Aid to Private & Parochial Schools 1963-1966
23 Education: Higher Education - Research 1965
Includes: HAW remarks
Box Folder
875 1 Education: Higher Education Workshop (1 of 2) 1968
Includes: "Negro & Higher Education"
2 Education: Higher Education Workshop (2 of 2) 1968
Includes: "Negro & Higher Education"
3 Education: Libraries 1963
Includes: HAW remarks
4 Education: Negro & Higher Education (1 of 2) 1967-1968
5 Education: Negro & Higher Education (2 of 2) 1968
6 Education: Proposals 1963-1964
Includes: HAW bill S.2594
7 Education: Ribicoff Amendment 1964
Includes: HAW article ; College tax deduction
8 Education: Senator's Scholarship Bill 1964-1965
Includes: HAW article ; Student loans
9 Education: Vocational & Special Training 1968-1969
10 Employment 1961-1969
11 Equal Rights for Women Amendment 1960-1963
12 Europe 1964-1966
Includes: Soviet Jewry ; Hungary ; Baltic states ; Yugoslavia ; Rumania ; HAW statement
13 Equal Employment Opportunities Commission 1966-1968
14 Extremists - Propaganda 1964
15 Fair Trade 1959-1966
16 Fed Communications Commission 1964-1968
17 Filibuster 1957
18 Financial Disclosures of Senators 1964-1967
19 Firearms Control 1963-1968
20 Flood Insurance (1 of 4) 1965-1968
21 Flood Insurance (2 of 4) 1966-1967
22 Flood Insurance (3 of 4) 1966-1967
Box Folder
876 1 Flood Insurance (4 of 4) 1967
Includes: Corps of Engineers ; Philadelphia District
2 Foreign Policy 1963-1968
Includes: Biafra ; Vietnam ; Foreign aid ; Middle East
3 Gun Legislation 1968
4 Health 1965-1968
5 Highway Legislation 1964-1968
Includes: National Highway Users Conference
6 Highway Program 1965-1968
7 Hospitals 1963-1967
Includes: NJ Nursing Home Association ; HAW speech
8 Housing: General (1 of 2) 1964-1969
9 Housing: General (2 of 2) 1962-1965
10 Housing: Act of 1965 1965
11 Housing: Elderly 1963-1967
12 Housing: Low Income 1968
13 Housing: Proposals 1962-1966
Includes: HAW bill S.3788 ; HAW speech
14 Immigration 1963-1966
Includes: HAW co-sponsor S.1932 ; HAW speech
15 Indians 1965-1968
16 Insurance 1964-1968
Includes: health ; property
Box Folder
877 1 Interstate Commerce Committee 1965-1967
2 Israel 1963-1967
Includes: HAW remarks
3 Jaycees 1959-1965
4 John Birch Society 1966-1967
5 Juvenile Delinquency 1957-1963
6 Kennedy, Senator John 1960-1967
Includes: CBS News Warren Commission broadcast
7 Kennedy, Robert F. 1968
8 King, Martin Luther 1968
9 Labor: General (1 of 4) 1964-1967
10 Labor: General (2 of 4) 1964-1968
11 Labor: General (3 of 4) 1966-1967
12 Labor: General (4 of 4) 1963-1967
13 Labor: Reform Bill 1963-1965
Includes: Right to work ; HAW remarks
14 Labor: Right to Work (1 of 4) 1962-1965
15 Labor: Right to Work (2 of 4) 1961-1965
16 Labor: Right to Work (3 of 4) 1963-1965
17 Labor: Right to Work (4 of 4) 1960-1966
18 Labor Day 1949-1964
19 Land Sales Bill 1966-1968
20 Lead - Zinc 1963-1966
21 Lobbying 1967
22 Manpower 1964-1968
Box Folder
878 1 Marine Research Program 1963-1965
2 Mass Transit: General (1 of 6) 1961-1965
3 Mass Transit: General (2 of 6) 1965-1966
4 Mass Transit: General (3 of 6) 1964-1965
5 Mass Transit: General (4 of 6) 1964-1967
6 Mass Transit: General (5 of 6) 1967-1968
7 Mass Transit: General (6 of 6) 1967-1968
8 Mass Transit: Classic Studies 1958-1967
9 Mass Transit: Commuter Service Bill (1966) 1966
10 Mass Transit: Highway Propaganda 1962
11 Mass Transit: HUD Activities & Programs 1962-1967
12 Mass Transit: Individual Cities & Systems 1964-1966
Includes: Philadelphia San Francisco ; New York
13 Mass Transit: Northeast Corridor - New R&D, Hi-Speed Railroad, New Ideas 1964-1969
14 Mass Transit: Railroad Problem (1 of 2) 1966-1967
Box Folder
879 1 Mass Transit: Railroad Problem (2 of 2) 1965-1968
2 MDTA Program 1962-1963
Includes: Manpower Development & Training
3 Medicare 1962-1968
Includes: HAW speech
4 Mental Health 1968
5 Merchant Marine 1966
6 Middle East 1963-1969
Includes: HAW remarks
7 Migratory Labor 1964-1968
Includes: HAW statements ; El Teatro Campesino ; Democratic Part Platform
8 Model Cities 1967-1968
9 Mutual Funds 1966-1967
10 National Governors' Conference 1967
11 National Service Corps 1963
12 NATO 1955-1966
13 Northeast Corridor Bill 1965
Includes: HAW statement
14 Open Spaces: General 1961-1966
15 Open Spaces: Clippings 1963-1966
Includes: HAW bill index (1965) ; HAW statement
16 Open Spaces: Quotations 1961
17 Open Spaces: Report & Speech 1961-1965
Includes: HAW speech
18 Packaging - Deceptive 1961
19 Parks 1965-1968
Includes: Redwoods National Park ; Tocks Island
20 Patents 1964-1967
Includes: HAW speech
21 Physical Fitness 1961-1963
22 Polish Children's Hospital 1959-1966
Includes: American Research Hospital for Children in Poland
23 Politics: General 1967
24 Politics: 1968 Campaign (1 of 2) 1968
25 Politics: 1968 Campaign (2 of 2) 1968
Box Folder
880 1 Politics: 1968 Campaign - Humphrey 1968
2 Politics: Democratic National Committee - 1968 Campaign Material (1 of 2) 1968
3 Politics: Democratic National Committee - 1968 Campaign Material (2 of 2) 1968
4 Population Explosion 1966-1968
5 Pornography 1959-1960
6 Post Office 1967
7 Poverty, War on (1 of 2) 1964-1968
Includes: HAW speech
8 Poverty, War on (2 of 2) 1964-1968
Includes: HAW remarks
9 Prayer - Decisions & Articles 1962-1963
10 Preventicare 1964-1968
Includes: Pinehaven Nursing Home & Sanitarium
11 Public Works Accelerated 1961-1968
12 Puerto Ricans 1961-1967
13 Radiation 1960-1964
14 Railroads - Labor Charges 1967-1968
15 Reapportionment (1 of 2) 1964-1966
16 Reapportionment (2 of 2) 1964-1966
Includes: HAW remarks
17 Red China 1965
Includes: HAW statement
18 Redistricting 1964
Includes: reapportionment
19 Research & Development 1964-1966
Box Folder
881 1 Residual Fuel Oil 1961-1966
Includes: HAW remarks
2 Rickover, Admiral 1965-1969
Includes: Nuclear submarines ; sea trials
3 Right to Know 1959
Includes: newsmen's privilege
4 Rightist Information 1968
Includes: Right Wing Digest
5 Riots 1967-1968
Includes: Newark, NJ ; MDTA ; Rutgers University
6 Safety 1967-1968
7 School Prayer
8 Securities 1959-1967
Includes: HAW speech
9 Securities & Exchange Commission 1960-1968
Includes: Silver v. NYSE
10 Senate - Miscellaneous 1959-1968
Includes: Anti-filibuster rule proposal ; HAW legislative index (1965) ; HAW remarks
11 Senators - Biographies 1963-1965
12 Small Business Administration (1 of 4) 1964-1968
Includes: Economic conversion ; Newark, NJ hearings ; Small Business Committee
13 Small Business Administration (2 of 4) 1964-1967
Includes: Economic conversion ; Small Business Committee
14 Small Business Administration (3 of 4) 1964
Includes: Small Business Committee
15 Small Business Administration (4 of 4) 1967
Includes: Lease Guarantee Program
16 Social Reform 1964-1967
17 Stock Market - SEC 1960
18 Taxes 1965-1968
19 Television 1961-1968
20 Test Ban Treaty
21 Tourist Background Information 1963
22 Trade - Comments, Proposals 1966-1967
Box Folder
882 1 Transportation: General 1965-1968
Includes: HAW speech
2 Transportation: Air Safety Material 1967-1968
3 UN: General 1964-1966
4 UN: International Year for Human Rights 1963-1968
5 UN: Peacemaking Capacity 1963
6 UN: World Peace 1964-1966
Includes: HAW speech
7 Unemployment 1959-1967
8 Unitarians 1960-1961
9 Urban Affairs Agency (Proposed) 1965-1967
10 Urban Affairs, Committee on 1966-1969
Includes: HAW statement
11 Urban Renewal & Affairs (1 of 4) 1958-1964
Includes: HAW speech ; Rutgers University
12 Urban Renewal & Affairs (2 of 4) 1964-1965
13 Urban Renewal & Affairs (3 of 4) 1966-1967
14 Urban Renewal & Affairs (4 of 4) 1966-1968
15 USIA 1966-1967
Box Folder
883 1 Veterans Administration 1966-1968
2 Vietnam 1965-1967
3 Violence 1968
4 Voting 1968
5 Water: Conservation & Drought 1965-1967
6 Water: Pollution (1 of 2) 1965-1968
7 Water: Pollution (2 of 2) 1965-1968
8 Water: Saline 1959-1967
9 Woodrow Wilson Biography
10 Woodrow Wilson Memorial (1 of 2) 1962-1968
11 Woodrow Wilson Memorial (2 of 2) 1962-1963
12 Amnesty
Includes: Anti-hijacking ; Death penalty
13 Foreign Relations 1972-1974
Includes: Vietnam Laos ; Cambodia
14 Freedom Train 1974
15 NJ Income Tax 1974
16 Nuclear Power Plants (1 of 3) 1972
17 Nuclear Power Plants (2 of 3) 1972-1974
18 Nuclear Power Plants (3 of 3) 1971-1974
19 Ocean Policy Study 1973-1974
Includes: offshore oil drilling
Box Folder
884 1 Tariff Commission: Angostura Bitters 1971-1972
2 Tariff Commission: Copper Duties 1971-1975
Includes: Ocean Policy study ; offshore oil drilling
3 Tariff Commission: Trade & Environment 1972
4 Tariff Legislation: Allied Chemical Corp 1974-1975
Includes: Penn Central Railroad
5 Vietnamese Children (1 of 4) 1971-1973
Includes: HAW bill
6 Vietnamese Children (2 of 4) 1972-1973
Includes: HAW bill
7 Vietnamese Children (3 of 4) 1973-1975
Includes: HAW bill
8 Vietnamese Children (4 of 4) 1972-1975
Includes: HAW bill
9 Woodrow Wilson International Center 1974-1975
NEW JERSEY INFORMATION FILES, 1955-1970. (4.5 cubic feet)
NEW JERSEY INFORMATION FILES is comprised primarily of background reference material on New Jersey-related subjects. Much of the material in this series complements subjects found in other parts of the collection, especially mass transportation, jetport, Sandy Hook, Tocks Island, and pollution. Some of the municipality and county files include materials of the type found in the project files, such as those concerning housing, education, anti-poverty programs, and a program to train unemployed for Wall Street jobs. Particularly rich material is found in this series on the Job Corps's proposed Skills Training Center at Camp Kilmer, public relations material on the 1968 New Jersey bond issue, and the jetport proposals.
Other New Jersey-related materials in the series include photos of Sunfish Pond in the Delaware Water Gap area, a note for file from HAW's press office regarding a briefing and early reactions to the 1967 Newark riot/uprising, and a "County Background Booklet" prepared by the NJ Democratic State Committee for HAW and Governor Hughes. The series includes several photos and related material concerning an oil spill at San Juan, PR, that was cleaned-up using a talc manufactured by a Trenton firm, United Sierra Division of Cyprus Mines Corp.
The series includes some campaign and political documents, including speeches of Governor Robert Meyner from 1959 and 1960, drafts of HAW remarks supporting Meyner for the presidency in 1960, strategy proposals for using youth in HAW's 1964 re-election campaign and the results of a survey of the NJ electorate, draft New Jersey Democratic Party platforms, and an analysis of HAW votes relative to other senators for 1967 and 1968 as done by a professor at the University of South Dakota.
Appraisal and Discard Information
NEW JERSEY INFORMATION FILES originally amounted to 19 cubic feet of material. The bulk (13 cubic feet) consisted of newspaper clippings glued to paper backing; these were discarded. Another 1.5 cubic feet of pamphlets, booklets, annual reports, etc. were given to the Special Collections and University Archives bibliographer for disposition.
Arrangement
Arrangement follows original order: municipal files followed by county files, then topical files. Order is alphabetical within each of these categories.
Related Series
Material on the subjects found in NEW JERSEY INFORMATION FILES can be found in several other series, especially SPECIAL PROJECTS, the various correspondence series, and CASE FILES, WASHINGTON OFFICE.
A concurrent set of files was maintained by HAW's staff with a more national focus; see NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES. For the first half of the 1960s, LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES also contained material similar to this series.
Box Folder
884 10 Municipal: Camden 1960-1969
Includes: Philadelphia SMSA census tracts ; Interstate Hifghway 76 ; Public Works
11 Municipal: Fort Dix; Fort Monmouth 1965-1967
Includes: Walson Army Hospital ; medical neglect ; Electronics Command Procurement Fair ; Signal School transfer
12 Municipal: Hoboken; Hudson County 1955-1969
Includes: urban renewal ; Hudson County Legal Services Corp
13 Municipal: Irvington 1966
Includes: public school arts education
14 Municipal: Jersey City; Mt. Laurel 1960-1967
Includes: Jersey City SMSA census tracts ; Highway Route 90
15 Municipal: Newark (1 of 2) 1955-1966
Includes: urban renewal ; Economic Development Committee ; Newark SMSA census tracts ; Field orientation Center for Underprivileged Spanish Speaking Residents ; HAW 1964 campaign headquarters ; water program
16 Municipal: Newark (2 of 2) 1966-1968
Includes: Weequahic Park Plaza FHA housing project ; United Community Corp ; College of Medical & Dentistry site ; human rights ; health ; Vailsburg High School boycott
17 Municipal: New Brunswick 1955-1967
Includes: urban renewal ; Middlesex County Economic Opportunities Corp ; United Community Services of Central NJ, Inc Urban Action Program
18 Municipal: Paterson; Rahway; Wayne 1960-1967
Includes: Paterson SMSA census tracts ; Rahway River ; Corps of Enginneers
19 County: Atlantic 1964
Includes: public works ; statistical data
20 County: Bergen (1 of 2) 1964-1965
Includes: public works ; statistical data ; Social Service Federation of Englewood, Inc ; Community Action Program ; housing authority
21 County: Bergen (2 of 2) 1966-1968
Includes: Chamber of Commerce ; Port Bergen DevelopmentHealth & welfare council ; registration data ; public transportation
22 County: Burlington 1960-1965
Includes: public works ; statististical data ; poverty
23 County: Camden 1964
Includes: public works ; statististical data ; employer data
24 County: Cape May 1960-1964
Includes: public works ; statististical data
Box Folder
885 1 County: Cumberland (1 of 2) 1960-1968
Includes: public works ; statististical data ; floods ; Maurice River ; political affairs
2 County: Cumberland (2 of 2) 1966
3 County: Essex 1963-1968
Includes: public works ; statististical data ; Vietnam War college protests ; welfare
4 County: Gloucester; Hudson 1964
Includes: public works ; statististical data
5 County: Hunterdon; Mercer 1964-1968
Includes: public works ; statististical data ; mass transportation ; Mercer Countty Soil Conservation District
6 County: Middlesex 1964-1968
Includes: public works ; statististical data ; Economic Opportunities Corp ; County Community Center ; crime ; housing
7 County: Monmouth 1964-1968
Includes: public works ; NY & Long Branch Railroad ; mass transportation ; Monmouth Community Action Program, Inc
8 County: Morris 1964-1965
Includes: public works ; statististical data
9 County: Ocean; Passaic 1964
Includes: public works ; statististical data
10 County: Salem; Somerset 1964-1968
Includes: public works ; statististical data ; Montgomery Township, NJ zoning ; Somerset County Park Commission
11 County: Sussex 1964-1965
Includes: public works ; statististical data ; Water Control Guide
12 County: Union 1964-1968
Includes: public works ; statististical data ; Dr. Edward Carlin ; Union County Democratic Committee ; Union County Psychiatric Clinic
13 County: Warren 1964
14 Index; Aging Problems 1963-1968
Includes: HAW speech
15 Aging Projects; Aging 1961-1968
16 Agriculture (1 of 2) 1966-1968
17 Agriculture (2 of 2) 1964-1969
Includes: blueberries
18 Air Pollution 1964-1967
19 Airports; Airports-Burlington County; Aviation 1967-1968
Includes: Teterboro
20 Biography: Hughes, Gov. Richard J. 1963-1966
Includes: Hughes speeches
21 Bond Issues 1968
22 Camp Kilmer Job Corps (1 of 3) 1969
Includes: ITT ; Federal Electric Corp
23 Camp Kilmer Job Corps (2 of 3) 1964-1969
Includes: ITT ; Federal Electric Corp ; HAW statements
24 Camp Kilmer Job Corps (3 of 3) 1969
Includes: police training
Box Folder
886 1 Case Campaign 1962-1966
Includes: HAW statement ; Peace Corps
2 Civil Rights 1958-1966
3 Consumer Frauds 1968-1969
4 Crime; Cultural Center; Defense 1962-1969
Includes: Trenton, NJ ; NJ military bases
5 Delaware River Basin (1 of 2) 1965-1969
6 Delaware River Basin (2 of 2) 1965-1969
7 Drought Disaster 1965-1967
Includes: HAW co-signed letter ; Cornwall, NY ; Hudson River ; hydroelectric power
8 Economy 1963-1970
Includes: Cooperative Extension Work in Low Income areas ; Ocean Community economic action Now, Inc.
9 Education 1967-1970
Includes: "This Atomic Worls" ; Trenton Cultural Center ; Federal aid
10 Facts About the State; Foreign Policy 1966
Includes: NJ Chamber of Commerce ; Brazilian State of Alagoas ; Partners of the Alliance ; AID
11 General Information 1964-1966
Includes: Tri-State Transportation Compact ; urban open space ; HAW town meeting statement ; educational grants
12 Great Swamp 1967-1968
13 Gun Legislation 1968
Includes: gun mail
14 Harbor Clean-Up - Fed Expends. 1963
Includes: Port of NYAuthority
15 Health (1 of 2) 1968-1969
Includes: Migrant Health Program ; health policies
16 Health (2 of 2) 1965-1968
Includes: venereal disease ; NJ Society for Crippled Children & Adults ; NJ State Dept of Health ; Newark health & Extended Care Facility groundbreaking
17 Highways (1 of 2) 1965-1968
18 Highways (2 of 2) 1967-1969
19 Highways - Route 90; 95 1965-1967
20 Highways - Route 195; 278; 280 1967-1968
21 Highways - Garden State Parkway; Safety 1967
Includes: HAW statement
22 History of NJ; Housing 1965-1970
Includes: NJ Historical Society ; Essex County Urban League ; Elizabeth, NJ ; Bridgeton, NJ
23 Hudson National Scenic Riverway 1965-1966
Includes: transportation
24 Human Interest 1970
Includes: Union County Legal Service Corp
25 Hughes, Gov. Richard 1965-1968
Includes: Hughes speeches
26 Industry in NJ 1963-1965
Includes: HAW speech ; R&D manpower needs
27 Inland Waterways 1964-1969
Includes: Hudson River Basin ; NJ Intracoastal Waterway ; sandy Hook
28 Institutions 1958-1965
Includes: Jersey City Medical Center ; NJ Institutions & Agencies ; NJ Hospital Association
Box Folder
887 1 Jetport (1 of 3) 1968-1970
Includes: McGuire AFB
2 Jetport (2 of 3) 1968-1970
Includes: McGuire AFB ; Pine Barrens
3 Jetport (3 of 3) 1966-1969
Includes: McGuire AFB ; Solberg Airport ; Raritan Watershed Council ; Pine Barrens
4 Jobs for Jersey 1960
Includes: HAW speech
5 Mass Transit (1 of 3) 1964-1967
Includes: Jersey City, NJ
6 Mass Transit (2 of 3) 1964-1969
Includes: Morris County
7 Mass Transit (3 of 3) 1967
8 Mass Transit Committee - NY & NJ 1967
9 Meadowlands Project 1960-1967
10 Medicare & Medicaid 1969-1970
11 Meyner, Gov. Robert 1959-1960
Includes: Meyner speeches ; HAW transcript re Meyner for President
12 Migratory Labor 1959-1966
Includes: agricultural worker minimum wage ; Migrant Health Program ; Middlesex County ; Princeton, NJ ; Migrant Ministry
13 Natural Resources & Conservation 1964-1970
Includes: shellfish industry ; HAW statement ; Sunfish Pond ; Delaware Water Gap
14 Military Installations 1967-1970
Includes: Fort Monmouth ; The Mallard Project
15 Open Spaces Program 1963-1967
16 Parks 1963-1969
17 Planning; Presidential Election-1968 1965-1968
Includes: Gov Hughes speech ; HAW voting record
18 Politics - 1964 Campaign 1964
19 Politics - 1965 Governor's Campaign; Politics - 1967 1965-1967
Includes: HAW speech ; Draft NJ Democratic Party Platform
20 Politics - 1969; Politics - 1969 Gubernatorial Campaign; Politics - 1970 1969-1970
Includes: Democratic State Convention Tentative Platform ; Democratic state Committee
21 Politics - Democrats 1966-1967
Box Folder
888 1 Port of NY Authority (1 of 2) 1959-1966
Includes: NJ Turnpike ; Jetport ; Hudson River Waterfront
2 Port of NY Authority (2 of 2) 1965-1968
Includes: PATH ; NY Waterfront ; shipyards
3 Poverty, War on - Association of Stock Exchange Firms Job Program 1968
4 Poverty, War on (1 of 2) 1964-1967
Includes: Job Corps ; Office of Economic Opportunity ; SCOPE
5 Poverty, War on (2 of 2) 1967-1970
Includes: Job Corps ; Office of Economic Opportunity ; Eastern Union County Chamber of Commerce ; Middlesex County ; newark, NJ
6 Public Works 1964-1969
Includes: Corps of Engineers ; Capital Needs for Sewerage Facilities ; port of NY navigation channel improvementsNJ inlets & beach improvements
7 Railroads 1967-1970
8 Raritan Bay; Reapportionment; Riots 1961-1967
Includes: shellfish health hazard ; Newark, NJ
9 Sandy Hook (1 of 2) 1961-1967
10 Sandy Hook (2 of 2) 1961-1967
11 Shipyards - Camden; South Jersey 1961-1968
Includes: HAW speech
12 Taxes/Taxation 1966-1967
13 Taxation - Commuters / Non-Residents 1959-1960
14 Tocks Island 1965-1969
15 Transportation 1968-1970
Includes: Pinelands
16 USS New Jersey 1962-1963
17 Universities 1966-1970
Includes: Rutgers University ; Newark, NJ ; Paterson State College
18 Veterans & Beverly National Cemetery 1968
Includes: Ocean County ; American Legion
19 Voting 1968-1969
Includes: UAW analsis of NJ Assembly voting record ; voting age ; Youth Franchise Coalition
20 Water Pollution (1 of 2) 1960-1969
21 Water Pollution (2 of 2) 1967-1968
Includes: oil tanker spill ; San Juan, PR ; United Sierra, trenton, NJ
22 Water Resources 1965-1969
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES, 1951-1965. (18.5 cubic feet)
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES includes the set of files designated as such and maintained in HAW's office in the first half of the 1960s. Though uncertain, these appear to be central background reference files for HAW's legislative assistants during that period, principally ArDee Ames, but also Robert (Bob) Barrie, Wallace (Wally) Edgerton, and Larry Feldman.
The bulk of the series consists of reference material, especially printed matter, from think tanks and trade/industry associations and other interest groups. A few examples of groups well-represented in the series include American Enterprise Association, Institute for Rapid Transit, Regional Plan Association (NY-NJ-CT area), American Institute of Planners, American Municipal Association, National Highway Users Conference, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, and Nature Conservancy. Speeches, position papers, and analyses from these organizations or their representatives are in the series. The series also includes many background documents from the Library of Congress's Legislative Reference Service and the Research Division of the Democratic National Committee. Government publications and clippings are in the series, though much of this material was removed during processing (see Appraisal and Discard section below).
The series includes some working files on legislative matters, especially those related to highways, mass transportation, and open space initiatives. Significant correspondence can be found for many of the subjects. Some HAW speeches, statements, press releases, etc., often with contextual documents, are in the series. HAW's voting record from his House years is in the series.
The most extensive material can be found for "metropolitan affairs," including mass transportation and open space. Much of the rich material in these subject areas concern New Jersey, including commuter railroads in the Camden and metropolitan New York areas and the Brigantine National Wildlife Refuge in Galloway Township. Secretary of the Interior Udall's 1961 correspondence to HAW confirming support for creating a recreation area from the military base at Sandy Hook is in the series. Other significant New Jersey-centered material includes meeting notes and correspondence regarding the cranberry industry's response to the government's announcement of health concerns with the berry; a reminiscence by a Garfield minister of his participation in an African-American voter registration drive/demonstration in Hattiesburg, MS (1962); analyses of minimum wage proposals on business, including NJ breweries; Raritan River flood control proposals (1963-64), and material on the jetport proposals. The series includes photos of storm damage in Brigantine (1964) and Hudson & Manhattan Railroad stations in Jersey City (1960-61).
Other substantive material in the series includes leadership newsletters and quorum call duty and floor manager schedules for the 1964 Civil Rights Act debate; civil defense fallout shelter proposals; materials on "Operation Abolition," an effort to terminate the House Unamerican Activities Committee (HUAC); correspondence from Linus Pauling regarding his appearance at a hearing of the Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security; and position statements from contending groups over development at Breezy Point, NY. The series also includes extensive financial and other data from the 1950s regarding the Beaver Elkhorn Water District in Kentucky; this material appears to have been sent to HAW by the District's Newark-based bond dealer and creditor committee attorney in an attempt to acquire Accelerated Public Works (APW) funding.
Appraisal and Discard Information
The legislative reference files originally amounted to approximately 27 cubic feet of material. During processing, approximately 10 cubic feet of material was either discarded or sent to the Special Collections and University Archives' bibliographer for disposition.
Reference folders consisting only of government publications were generally discarded. Government publications were retained when found in context with other material (press releases, speeches, correspondence, etc.) or other reference matter.
Newsprint clippings, whether loose or glued or stapled to paper backing, were generally discarded. Nevertheless, newsprint clippings were retained if they were particularly on point for context for other material in a folder, or if they were centered on HAW or his key legislative efforts (e.g., HAW mass transit legislation-related editorials, etc.).
Arrangement
LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES is arranged alphabetically by subject which, although found in some disorder by the archivist, appears to have been the original order.
The bulk of the series consists of material found by the archivist in well-labeled folders which clearly were part of the original files. The series also includes material added by the archivist. This added material was found loose, in unlabeled folders, or in folders labeled somewhat inconsistently from the others. In all cases, though, the subject, type, and location of the material in relation to the well-labeled folders suggested to the archivist that the material was likely to have been part of the original legislative reference files, or at least had a close connection to them in HAW's office. Folder descriptions in [brackets] indicate descriptions impsed by the archivist for the materials found loose or in unlabeled folders. Words added to the original folder descriptions by the archivist for clarification or consistency in arrangement are also in [brackets].
The date range used in the Container List was based on a skim of the folder contents. Therefore, there may be documents dated earlier or later in the folders.
Related Series
NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES and NEW JERSEY INFORMATION FILES include similar materials to LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES. Although the former two series perhaps include more materials from mid-late 1960s (i.e., after the end date of LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES), they also include material from the early 1960s.
SUBJECT FILES includes, in part, what appeared to the archivist to be legislative assistant reference and working files from the early 1960s that were not part of the LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES.
LEGISLATION FILES, specifically the Bills and Draft Bills sub-series, also include reference material and working documents on legislative matters for the period covered by LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES.
Although LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES includes much substantive correspondence, the bulk of the correspondence related to these topics for this period is found in various correspondence series.
Box Folder
891 1 [Aging] 1959-1963
2 Agriculture 1959-1962
3 Agriculture: Cranberries (1 of 3) 1959-1961
4 Agriculture: Cranberries (2 of 3) 1959-1961
5 Agriculture: Cranberries (3 of 3) 1959-1961
6 Agriculture: Eggs & Poultry 1959-1961
7 Agriculture: Farm Policy 1958-1960
8 Agriculture: Rural Development Program; Surplus Disposal 1959-1961
9 Banking & Currency Committee 1962-1964
10 [Banking & Currency Committee:] Securities (1 of 2) 1962
11 [Banking & Currency Committee:] Securities (2 of 2) 1959-1964
12 Civil Rights (1 of 2) 1963-1964
13 Civil Rights (2 of 2) 1964
Includes: Analysis of proposed civil rights act (HR 7152)
14 Civil Rights: Leadership Newsletter 1964
15 Commerce & Industry: Silver Legislation (1 of 2) 1963
16 Commerce & Industry: Silver Legislation (2 of 2) 1963
17 [Commerce & Industry:] Small Business Committee (1 of 2) 1959-1963
18 [Commerce & Industry:] Small Business Committee (2 of 2) 1961-1963
Box Folder
892 1 Commerce & Industry: Small Business Committee - Government Procurement (1 of 2) 1959-1961
2 Commerce & Industry: Small Business Committee - Government Procurement (2 of 2) 1963
3 [Commerce & Industry:] Small Business Committee - Investment Tax Credit & Depreciation 1959
4 Commerce & Industry: Small Business Committee - Lease Guarantees-Shopping Centers 1959-1962
5 [Commerce & Industry: Small Business Committee - Small Business Investment Companies] (1 of 2) 1959-1962
6 [Commerce & Industry: Small Business Committee - Small Business Investment Companies] (2 of 2) 1959-1962
7 Commerce & Industry: Steel Industry 1959-1962
8 [Defense:] Civil Defense (1 of 2) 1959-1964
9 [Defense:] Civil Defense (2 of 2) 1961-1962
10 [Defense:] Material on Fallout Shelters 1961-1963
11 Defense: Defense Policy 1959-1960
12 Economy 1959-1961
13 Economy: Balance of Payments (1 of 2) 1959-1961
Includes: HAW speech
14 Economy: Balance of Payments (2 of 2) 1959-1961
15 Economy: Fed Debt & Interest Rates 1960
16 Economy: Interest Rate Material 1958-1960
17 Economy: Subsidies 1958-1960
Box Folder
893 1 Education: Legislation in 86th Congress (1 of 2) 1959-1960
2 Education: Legislation in 86th Congress (2 of 2) 1959-1960
3 Education: Aid to Education Statistics (Feb 1960) 1960-1961
4 Govt Operations: Senate Rules (1 of 3) 1951-1963
Includes: civil rights ; Rule XXII ; cloture
5 Govt Operations: Senate Rules (2 of 3) 1963
Includes: civil rights ; Rule XXII ; cloture
6 Govt Operations: Senate Rules (3 of 3) 1963-1964
Includes: civil rights ; Rule XXII ; cloture
7 Health & Welfare: General; Cancer 1958-1960
8 Health & Welfare: Color Additives 1960
9 Health & Welfare: Handicapped; [Humane Treatment of Animals] 1956-1960
Includes: HAW co-spon S-3570 ; vocational rehabilitation
10 Health & Welfare: New Jersey 1960-1961
11 Health & Welfare: Radiation 1959-1960
12 Health & Welfare: Welfare 1961
13 Health & Welfare: Youth - Juvenile Delinquency 1959-1961
14 Immigration & Judiciary: Immigration; Refugees 1959-1960
15 Justice: Confederacy Amendments 1963
Includes: states rights ; Constitutional amendment
16 Judiciary: Elections - Presidential (1 of 2) 1959-1960
17 Judiciary: Elections - Presidential (2 of 2) 1960-1962
Includes: Fair Campaign Practices Committee, Inc
18 Judiciary: Fed Elections Laws 1959-1960
19 Judiciary: House Un-American Activities Committee 1961-1963
Includes: American Civil Liberties Union ; Operation Abolition ; San Francisco City Hall riots
20 Judiciary: Linus Pauling 1960
Includes: Subcommittee on Internal Security ; communism
21 Labor: Labor Reform Law 1959-1962
22 Labor: Minimum Wage (1 of 2) 1960-1961
23 Labor: Minimum Wage (2 of 2) 1960-1961
Box Folder
894 1 Labor: Minimum Wage - Special Interests Info 1959-1961
2 Labor: Minimum Wage - Special Interests Testimonies (1 of 2) 1960
3 Labor: Minimum Wage - Special Interests Testimonies (2 of 2) 1960
4 Labor: Railroads (1 of 2) 1960-1963
Includes: work rules ; featherbedding
5 Labor: Railroads (2 of 2) 1963-1964
Includes: work rules ; featherbedding ; Bank Holding Act
6 Labor: Settlement of Disputes 1959-1961
7 Labor: Steel Strike 1959-1962
8 Labor: Unemployment & Depressed Areas (86th Congress) 1959-1960
9 Mass Transportation: Atlanta 1960-1963
10 Mass Transportation: Baltimore 1962
11 Mass Transportation: Boston (1 of 2) 1959-1963
12 Mass Transportation: Boston (2 of 2) 1959-1963
13 Mass Transportation: Camden (1 of 4) 1962
14 Mass Transportation: Camden (2 of 4) 1960-1963
Includes: Haddonfield, NJ ; Kirkwood, NJ
15 Mass Transportation: Camden (3 of 4) 1960-1961
Includes: Haddonfield, NJ ; Kirkwood, NJ
16 Mass Transportation: Camden (4 of 4) 1960-1963
17 Mass Transportation: Chicago 1961-1963
18 Mass Transportation: Cleveland 1961-1963
19 Mass Transportation: Florida 1961
Includes: Dade County
Box Folder
895 1 Mass Transportation: London 1961
2 Mass Transportation: Los Angeles 1960-1962
3 Mass Transportation: New Jersey (1 of 5) 1958-1961
Includes: Port of NY Authority
4 Mass Transportation: New Jersey (2 of 5) 1961
Includes: Port of NY Authority ; Hudson & Manhattan Railroad ; Jersey City, NJ
5 Mass Transportation: New Jersey (3 of 5) 1961-1962
Includes: Port of NY Authority ; Morris County ; Hoboken, NJ
6 Mass Transportation: New Jersey (4 of 5) 1962-1963
Includes: Port of NY Authority ; Morris County ; Hudson & Manhattan Railroad
7 Mass Transportation: New Jersey (5 of 5) 1961-1964
Includes: Port of NY Authority ; Morris County
8 Mass Transportation: New York Region (1 of 4) 1955-1959
9 Mass Transportation: New York Region (2 of 4) 1960-1961
10 Mass Transportation: New York Region (3 of 4) 1960-1962
11 Mass Transportation: New York Region (4 of 4) 1961-1962
12 Mass Transportation: Penn-Jersey 1961-1963
13 Mass Transportation: Philadelphia (1 of 4) 1955
14 Mass Transportation: Philadelphia (2 of 4) 1959-1961
15 Mass Transportation: Philadelphia (3 of 4) 1960-1962
16 Mass Transportation: Philadelphia (4 of 4) 1962-1963
Box Folder
896 1 Mass Transportation: Pittsburgh; Providence 1961-1963
2 Mass Transportation: San Francisco (1 of 2) 1959-1962
3 Mass Transportation: San Francisco (2 of 2) 1959-1962
4 Mass Transportation: Seattle 1962-1963
5 Mass Transportation: St. Louis 1962-1963
6 Mass Transportation: Toronto 1961-1963
7 Mass Transportation: Washington DC (1 of 4) 1960-1961
8 Mass Transportation: Washington DC (2 of 4) 1961-1962
9 Mass Transportation: Washington DC (3 of 4) 1962
10 Mass Transportation: Washington DC (4 of 4) 1962-1963
11 Mass Transportation: American Transit Association 1962-1963
12 Mass Transportation: Bus-Small Towns; Bus Transportation 1957-1962
13 Mass Transportation: Chamber of Commerce 1963
14 Mass Transportation: Clips on Williams Bill; Clippings-Second Session (87-2) 1959-1962
15 Mass Transportation: Commerce Department Transportation Study; Defense Transportation Association 1961
16 Mass Transportation: Dallas Speech - Whither Transit? 1961-1962
Includes: HAW speech
17 Mass Transportation: Demonstrations (1 of 2) 1961
18 Mass Transportation: Demonstrations (2 of 2) 1964
19 Mass Transportation: Editorial Comment on S 345 1961
20 Mass Transportation: Highways 1962-1963
21 Mass Transportation: IPA [Institute of Public Administration]; Labor; Mantell Project 1963-1964
22 Mass Transportation: Meyer-Kain-Kohl Report 1962
23 Mass Transportation: New Haven Railroad 1960-1961
Box Folder
897 1 Mass Transportation: New Jersey (1 of 3) 1964
2 Mass Transportation: New Jersey (2 of 3) 1964
3 Mass Transportation: New Jersey (3 of 3) 1964
4 Mass Transportation: Office of Transportation; Pell Plan 1962-1963
5 Mass Transportation: Pennsylvania - Reading Seashore Line (NJ) 1960-1961
6 Mass Transportation: Port of New York Authority 1957-1961
Includes: Hudson & Manhattan Railroad
7 Mass Transportation: Railroads (1 of 3) 1959-1961
8 Mass Transportation: Railroads (2 of 3) 1960-1961
9 Mass Transportation: Railroads (3 of 3) 1962-1963
10 Mass Transportation: Related Legislation (1 of 2) 1961
Includes: railroads ; highways
11 Mass Transportation: Related Legislation (2 of 2) 1962-1963
Includes: railroads ; highways
12 Mass Transportation: Secondary Material (1 of 2) 1957-1960
Includes: railroads ;
13 Mass Transportation: Secondary Material (2 of 2) 1957-1960
Includes: railroads ; Hudson & Manhattan Railroad
14 Mass Transportation: Train Discontinuance 1958-1960
15 Mass Transportation: Tri-State [Transportation Committee] Study (1 of 2) 1961-1962
Includes: Hudson & Manhattan Railroad
16 Mass Transportation: Tri-State [Transportation Committee] Study (2 of 2) 1962
Includes: Long Island Railroad
17 Mass Transportation: Williams Statements 1961-1963
18 Mass Transportation: Working Material 1961
19 [Mass Transportation: S 3126 Working File] (1 of 6) 1961
Box Folder
898 1 [Mass Transportation: S 3126 Working File] (2 of 6) 1961
2 [Mass Transportation: S 3126 Working File] (3 of 6) 1962
3 [Mass Transportation: S 3126 Working File] (4 of 6) 1962
4 [Mass Transportation: S 3126 Working File] (5 of 6) 1962
5 [Mass Transportation: S 3126 Working File] (6 of 6) 1962
6 [Mass Transportation: S 6] 1963-1964
7 [Mass Transportation: Demonstration Projects] (1 of 3) 1961-1963
Includes: St. Louis Car AERIAL project ; monorails
8 [Mass Transportation: Demonstration Projects] (2 of 3) 1963-1964
9 [Mass Transportation: Demonstration Projects] (3 of 3) 1961-1964
Includes: hydrofoils
10 Metro: General (1 of 3) 1957
11 Metro: General (2 of 3) 1959-1964
Includes: highways ; housing ; population
12 Metro: General (3 of 3) 1961-1964
13 Metro: Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations 1962
14 Metro: Agency Speeches (1 of 5) 1961
Includes: Housing & Home Finance Agency
15 Metro: Agency Speeches (2 of 5) 1962
Includes: Housing & Home Finance Agency
16 Metro: Agency Speeches (3 of 5) 1962
Includes: Housing & Home Finance Agency
17 Metro: Agency Speeches (4 of 5) 1963
Includes: Housing & Home Finance Agency
18 Metro: Agency Speeches (5 of 5) 1963
Includes: Housing & Home Finance Agency
Box Folder
899 1 Metro: Air Pollution (1 of 2) 1959-1962
2 Metro: Air Pollution (2 of 2) 1961-1963
3 Metro: Airports (1 of 2) 1958-1963
4 Metro: Airports (2 of 2) 1961-1963
5 Metro: Aesthetics (1 of 2) 1956-1963
6 Metro: Aesthetics (2 of 2) 1955-1962
7 Metro: Architectural Design Stuff (1 of 2) 1960-1963
8 Metro: Architectural Design Stuff (2 of 2) 1962-1963
9 Metro: Architecture & Design 1961-1964
10 Metro: Council on the Arts 1961-1963
Includes: Civic Trust (London)
11 Metro: Backdoor [Spending] (1 of 2) 1961-1963
12 Metro: Backdoor [Spending] (2 of 2) 1961-1963
13 Metro: Bibliography; Community Facilities 1958-1962
14 Metro: Cooperative Housing (1 of 2) 1958-1960
15 Metro: Cooperative Housing (2 of 2) 1960-1962
16 Metro: Denver Speech - Who Shot Metropolis 1961
Box Folder
900 1 Metro: Dept of Urban Affairs (1 of 3) 1961-1962
Includes: HAW co-spon S 1633 ; HHFA
2 Metro: Dept of Urban Affairs (2 of 3) 1959-1962
Includes: HAW co-spon S 1633 ; HHFA
3 Metro: Dept of Urban Affairs (3 of 3) 1959-1962
Includes: HAW co-spon S 1633 ; HHFA
4 Metro: Fannie May [FNMA] 1957-1963
5 Metro: Federal Home Administration (1 of 2) 1963
6 Metro: Federal Home Administration (2 of 2) 1960-1963
7 Metro: FHA - NJ - Newark 1963
8 Metro: Financial 1962-1963
9 Metro: GAO (1 of 2) 1961-1962
Includes: Philadelphia, PA ; urban renewal ; housing
10 Metro: GAO (2 of 2) 1962-1963
Includes: Cleveland, OH ; housing
11 Metro: Government Organization; HHFA Appointments 1961-1963
12 Metro: HHFA - Independent Offices 1962
13 Metro: Highways (1 of 2) 1959-1960
14 Metro: Highways (2 of 2) 1959-1960
15 Metro: Highways - Areas Other than NJ; Billboards 1959-1963
16 Metro: Highways - New Jersey (1 of 2) 1960-1962
Includes: East-West Freeway
17 Metro: Highways - New Jersey (2 of 2) 1959-1962
Includes: community planning ; Somerset County
18 Metro: Highways - S 3877 1962
Includes: HAW bill
19 Metro: Highways - Studies & Statements 1960-1963
Box Folder
901 1 Metro: Housing - General (1 of 4) 1959-1961
2 Metro: Housing - General (2 of 4) 1959-1960
3 Metro: Housing - General (3 of 4) 1960-1962
4 Metro: Housing - General (4 of 4) 1963-1964
5 Metro: Housing - 86th Congress 1959-1960
6 Metro: Housing - 87th Congress 1961
7 Metro: Housing Act of 1958 1957-1958
8 Metro: Housing Act of 1959 (1 of 3) 1959
9 Metro: Housing Act of 1959 (2 of 3) 1959
10 Metro: Housing Act of 1959 (3 of 3) 1959
11 Metro: Housing Act of 1959 - Veto 1959
12 Metro: Housing - Apartments 1962-1963
13 Metro: Housing - Discrimination (1 of 3) 1962-1963
14 Metro: Housing - Discrimination (2 of 3) 1962
15 Metro: Housing - Discrimination (3 of 3) 1962
16 Metro: Housing - Discrimination Bill u.d.
17 Metro: Housing - Elderly (1 of 2) 1961-1963
18 Metro: Housing - Elderly (2 of 2) 1961-1963
Box Folder
902 1 Metro: Housing - Middle Income 1960-1962
2 Metro: Housing - New Jersey 1961-1963
3 Metro: Housing - Relocation (1 of 3) 1962-1963
4 Metro: Housing - Relocation (2 of 3) 1960-1962
5 Metro: Housing - Relocation (3 of 3) 1962
6 Metro: Housing - United Nations 1962
Includes: Latin America ; AID
7 Metro: Kennedy 1960
Includes: housing ; urban growth
8 Metro: Metropolitan Regional Council 1959-1963
Includes: Regional Plan Association, Inc
9 Metro: National Housing Conference; New Jersey 1960-1962
10 Metro: New Jersey - Urban Renewal Tax Relief 1960
Includes: Urban Renewal Corporations Act
11 Metro: New York Region 1960
Includes: Lower Manhattan development
12 Metro: Planning (1 of 2) 1961-1962
13 Metro: Planning (2 of 2) 1961-1962
14 Metro: Policy Statements 1960-1963
15 Metro: Public Housing 1961-1962
16 Metro: Real Estate; Reapportionment 1960-1962
17 Metro: Regional Plan Association (1 of 3) 1961-1962
18 Metro: Regional Plan Association (2 of 3) 1963-1964
19 Metro: Regional Plan Association (3 of 3) 1963
20 Metro: Regional Plan Association Conference - Oct 1960 1960
Box Folder
903 1 Metro: Related Legislation 1962
Includes: housing ; urban renewal
2 Metro: Seattle - Improving Urban Environment - 28 August 1961 1961
Includes: HAW speech
3 Metro: Soil Mapping 1962-1963
Includes: HAW bill S 2360 ; Stony Brook-Millstone Watersheds association
4 Metro: Taxes (1 of 3) 1959-1960
5 Metro: Taxes (2 of 3) 1960-1962
6 Metro: Taxes (3 of 3) 1960-1963
7 Metro: Urban Affairs, Dept of (NJ CC Speech, Feb 1, 1962); Urban Planning Assistance - Section 701 Program 1959-1962
8 Metro: Urban Design (1 of 2) 1962
Includes: HAW bill S 3783
9 Metro: Urban Design (2 of 2) 1962
Includes: HAW bill S 3783
10 Metro: Urban Renewal (1 of 5) 1959-1962
11 Metro: Urban Renewal (2 of 5) 1959-1962
12 Metro: Urban Renewal (3 of 5) 1959-1962
13 Metro: Urban Renewal (4 of 5) 1959-1962
14 Metro: Urban Renewal (5 of 5) 1959-1962
15 Metro: Urban Research 1960-1962
16 Metro: Urban Research - Arguments for 1961-1962
17 Metro: Urban Research - General Proposals (1 of 3) 1960-1962
18 Metro: Urban Research - General Proposals (2 of 3) 1960-1961
Box Folder
904 1 Metro: Urban Research - General Proposals (3 of 3) 1961
2 Metro: Urban Research Institute - Stages of Development u.d.
3 Metro: Urban Research - "Similar" Existing Programs (1 of 2) 1962
4 Metro: Urban Research - "Similar" Existing Programs (2 of 2) 1962
5 Metro: Urban Youth Corps 1961-1962
6 Metro: Washington, DC 1959-1962
7 Metro: Water Pollution 1962-1963
8 Metro: Water Pollution - [Miscellaneous] (1 of 3) 1959-1964
9 Metro: Water Pollution - [Miscellaneous] (2 of 3) 1959-1962
10 Metro: Water Pollution - [Miscellaneous] (3 of 3) 1960-1963
Includes: Raritan Bay Study Advisory Group
11 Metro: White House Conference on Urban Problems 1962-1963
12 [Metro: Miscellaneous] (1 of 2) u.d.
Includes: Philadelphia SMSA
13 [Metro: Miscellaneous] (2 of 2) 1964
14 Natural Resources & Conservation 1959-1961
15 NJ: Business & Industry 1956-1959
16 [NJ:] Commuters 1959
Includes: railroads
17 NJ: Commuters - Amendment of Sect 13a(1) of Interstate Commerce Act 1959-1960
Includes: railroads
18 NJ: Commuters - Discontinuation of Service 1959-1960
Includes: railroads
19 NJ: Commuters - Fares; Morris County Railroad Transportation 1959
Includes: railroads
20 NJ: Commuters - Plans to Solve Commuter Problem; Commuter Problem 1959
Includes: railroads
Box Folder
905 1 NJ: Commuters - Referendum (Nov 1959) 1959
Includes: railroads
2 NJ: Commuters - Subcommittee on Surface Transportation 1959
Includes: railroads
3 NJ: Commuters - Surveys & Studies 1959
Includes: railroads ; Port of NY Authority
4 NJ: Federal-State Tax Relations 1959-1960
5 NJ: Governor Meyner 1959-1960
Includes: HAW Presidential nomination speech
6 NJ: Housing 1959
Includes: Morristown, NJ ; urban renewal
7 [NJ:] Jetport 1959-1960
Includes: port of NY Authority ; air safety
8 NJ: Labor - Employment & Unemployment 1959-1960
9 [NJ: Port of NY Authority] 1957-1959
Includes: Port Newark ; Elizabeth-Port Authority Piers
10 NJ: Urban Renewal 1961
11 Open Space: Baltimore (1 of 2) 1960
12 Open Space: Baltimore (2 of 2) 1961
13 [Open Space:] Brigantine 1964
Includes: beach erosion ; storm damage
14 Open Space: Brigantine [National Wildlife Refuge] 1961-1963
Includes: Galloway Township, NJ
15 Open Space: California; Connecticut 1960
Includes: Monterey County
16 Open Space: Corson's Inlet (1 of 2) 1960-1963
Includes: Cape May, NJ
17 Open Space: Corson's Inlet (2 of 2) 1963
Includes: Cape May, NJ
18 Open Space: England; Illinois 1960-1961
19 Open Space: Massachusetts; Michigan 1960-1961
Box Folder
906 1 Open Space: New Jersey (1 of 3) 1960-1961
Includes: Cape May County
2 Open Space: New Jersey (2 of 3) 1961
3 Open Space: New Jersey (3 of 3) 1961-1962
Includes: Newark, NJ
4 Open Space: New Jersey - Palisades; New York 1960-1963
5 Open Space: New York - Breezy Point (1 of 2) 1962-1963
6 Open Space: New York - Breezy Point (2 of 2) 1962-1963
7 Open Space: Pennsylvania 1961-1963
Includes: Pennjerdel Open Space Committee ; City Parks Association of Philadelphia, PA ; Tocks Island
8 Open Space: Washington, DC (1 of 2) 1961-1962
Includes: Three Sisters Bridge ; Glover-Archbold Park ; National Capital Planning Commission
9 Open Space: Washington, DC (2 of 2) 1962-1963
Includes: Three Sisters Bridge ; Glover-Archbold Park ; National Capital Planning Commission
10 Open Space: General (1 of 2) 1958-1962
11 Open Space: General (2 of 2) 1958-1962
12 Open Space: 1961 CR Tear Sheets - Insertions & Debate on Open Space 1961
13 Open Space: Administration of Open Space Program; Agency Reports 1961-1963
14 Open Space: Agriculture (1 of 3) 1957-1961
Includes: soil conservation
15 Open Space: Agriculture (2 of 3) 1961-1963
Includes: soil conservation
16 Open Space: Agriculture (3 of 3) 1962
Includes: soil conservation
17 Open Space: Bibliography, State Statutes 1960
Includes: outdoor recreation
Box Folder
907 1 Open Space: Central Cities 1964
2 Open Space: City Parks Bill 1961-1963
Includes: HAW bill S 858 ; HAW bill S 9
3 [Open Space:] Endorsements of Open Space 1961
Includes: HAW bill S 858
4 Open Space: Highways 1961-1962
5 Open Space: Land Reserve 1960-1961
Includes: HAW bill S 858
6 Open Space: Land Use, Clusters, Zoning, etc. 1956-1963
Includes: Tenafly, NJ
7 Open Space: Names & Lists 1960-1962
8 Open Space: Natural Resources, US Parks, Interior (1 of 5) 1959-1962
9 Open Space: Natural Resources, US Parks, Interior (2 of 5) 1960-1961
10 Open Space: Natural Resources, US Parks, Interior (3 of 5) 1960-1962
Includes: Sandy Hook
11 Open Space: Natural Resources, US Parks, Interior (4 of 5) 1960-1962
12 Open Space: Natural Resources, US Parks, Interior (5 of 5) 1961-1963
13 Open Space: Population, Growth & Taxes 1954-1962
14 [Open Space:] Trees (1 of 2) 1961-1964
15 [Open Space:] Trees (2 of 2) 1963-1964
16 Open Space: Urban Development - General 1958-1962
17 Open Space: Williams Statements 1961-1962
18 Open Space: Working Material, Reports, Memos (1 of 3) 1961
Includes: HAW bill S 858
19 Open Space: Working Material, Reports, Memos (2 of 3) 1961
Includes: HAW bill S 858
20 Open Space: Working Material, Reports, Memos (3 of 3) 1961
Includes: HAW bill S 858
Box Folder
908 1 Political: NJ - Bond Issue; Senator Case 1962-1963
2 Policy: Kennedy Administration 1961-1963
3 Policy: State of the Union Messages; Subcommittee on National Policy Machinery 1959-1963
4 Post Office & Civil Service: General 1959-1961
5 Post Office & Civil Service: Postal Rate Increase 1957-1962
6 Presidential Messages 1961-1963
7 Public Works: Beach Erosion / Hurrican Protection; Camden County Flood Control 1962-1965
8 Public Works: Intracoastal Waterway Navigation 1963-1965
Includes: Shrewsbury River
9 Public Works: Meadowlands; Port Authority Projects; Rahway River Flood Control 1961-1964
Includes: NY-NJ Harbor navigation
10 Public Works: Raritan & Sandy Hook Bays Beach Erosion 1962-1964
11 Public Works: Raritan River Flood Control (1 of 2) 1963-1964
12 Public Works: Raritan River Flood Control (2 of 2) 1963
13 Public Works: TVA (1 of 2) 1959-1960
14 Public Works: TVA (2 of 2) 1959-1960
15 [Public Works: Water Supply - Beaver Elkhorn Water District, Kentucky] 1951-1963
16 [Public Works: Water Supply] Beaver Elkhorn Water District, Kentucky 1951-1963
Box Folder
909 1 Senator: From House Side 1954-1956
Includes: HAW voting record
2 Taxation: Life Insurance Tax 1959-1960
3 Taxation: Loopholes; Tax Reform 1959-1961
4 Transportation & Communication: General; Air Travel 1960-1961
5 Transportation & Communication: Highway Program 1961
6 Transportation & Communication: National Highway Users Conference Newsletter 1961
7 Transportation & Communication: Port of NY Authority 1958-1960
8 Transportation & Communication: Railroads; Shipping 1959-1962
9 Transportation & Communication: Television 1959-1962
10 Veterans: General 1959-1961
SUBJECT FILES Series Overview, 1952-1982. (52.50 cubic feet)
SUBJECT FILES, taken as a whole, was not an original set of files maintained by HAW or his office staff. The series was organized by the archivist and includes, for the most part, disparate subject files that were not part of LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES, NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES, or other structured filing systems maintained in HAW's office. The predominant bulk of the series came directly from HAW's office when he left the Senate in March 1982. The balance of the series includes various small sets of folders sent to the Federal Records Center over time by HAW's office. Overall, and with some exceptions described at the sub-series level, the files comprising SUBJECT FILES appear to be materials maintained by individual staff members for their reference use.
The bulk of the series consists of background reference material, especially in relation to energy, conservation, and environmental matters from the 1970s. Nonetheless, there is a wide diversity of types of material in the series. The series includes some legislative working papers and correspondence on mass transit, the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission, economic and military support for Israel, and many other topics. Staff notes directed to HAW are found throughout the series, though often intermixed with reference materials. Substantive correspondence from President Jimmy Carter to HAW is in the series. National and New Jersey-related topics can be found in the series. HAW-centered materials, such as financial disclosures, press releases, schedules, radio scripts, etc. are in the series.
Although comprised of disparate files, SUBJECT FILES is not a mass of individual folders with no connection to each other. Folders within one original box of material, and often across boxes of material, could be perceived, albeit tenuously at points, by the archivist as part of original sets of folders that could be linked to individual staff members or office positions, based on content of the folders, original descriptions, etc. This was especially so for the materials sent to the Records Center by HAW's staff. Accordingly, SUBJECT FILES is organized in two sub-series:
Legislative Assistants Files, 1958-1982. (41 cubic feet)
Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files, 1952-1982. (11.50 cubic feet)
Although the bulk of material could be readily established as belonging to one or the other sub-series, it should be understood that the placement of materials was a result of the archivist's interpretation and considered judgment as to the source of the material. It should also be recalled that neither of these sub-series, as presented, existed in HAW's office, but were created by the archivist solely as a means of facilitating the organization and description of the material.
Sub-Series I: Legislative Assistants Files, 1958-1982. (41 cubic feet)
Legislative Assistants Files includes those files that appear to have been maintained by various staff members responsible for supporting HAW in legislative matters. These staff members included those with the title of Legislative Assistant, as well as those who were legislative research assistants, Committee attorneys and professional staff members performing non-Committee-related work for HAW, and others. Although many files appear to have been maintained by only one person, many others show evidence of having been handed down over time to successive staff members.
The bulk of the material in Legislative Assistants Files are background reference documents, much of it printed material. Library of Congress Legislative Reference Service/Congressional Research Service reports, government publications, and position statements from trade/industry associations and other interest groups comprise the bulk of the reference material. Working files, correspondence, drafts of bills and HAW remarks, and staff notes are also found in the series.
Legislative Assistants Files, taken as a whole, did not exist as an organized set of files in HAW's office. Rather, the sub-series was organized by the archivist to combine disparate groups, or sets, of folders found throughout the original collection. Accordingly, the scope and strengths of Legislative Assistants Files varies sharply among the 13 sets of folders comprising the sub-series. Following is a scope description of each set. (See the Arrangement section below for further description of how these sets were established and arranged.)
Set A appears to be files of Legislative Assistant ArDee Ames from the early 1960s regarding mass transportation legislation. The material includes bill drafts, correspondence, staff notes, and notes on hearings concerning HAW bills S.3278 (1960?), S.345 (1961), and S.6 (1963).
Set B appears to be files of short-term Legislative Assistants Gerry Studds, Jim Leutze, and Woodruff (Woody) Price (1964-65), with some older material from Ames. New Jersey issues and projects are well-represented in the set, including Singer lay-offs in Elizabeth, IUE labor strife at ITT/Vortac, New Brunswick urban renewal, charges by a New Jersey firm of collusion in asparagus pricing, and HAW's efforts on behalf of a Jersey City fuel oil firm to acquire residual fuel supplies. National issues include HAW's resolution and statements in support of disarmament proposals.
Set C appears to be files of Gerald (Jerry) Feder, committee counsel, concerning work he did for HAW on non-committee work, specifically a 1970 effort to create a "Marshall Plan" for economic and military support of Israel. This set includes HAW speeches, correspondence, drafts, background material, etc. concerning policy toward Israel. The files also include materials concerning HAW positions on various topics, apparently prepared mostly in connection with HAW's 1970 re-election campaign.
Set D appears to be files from 1970-71 of legislative intern Mark Brodie and Legislative Assistant Al Saunders. The set concerns the aides' research into food and drug safety issues for the purpose of developing potential legislation. The bulk is reference material, including copies of articles, essays, Congressional Record, Federal Register, and Legislative Reference Service documents, along with some staff notes and correspondence.
Set E appears to have been maintained by Legislative Assistant Nik Edes and concerns the nomination of House Minority Leader Gerald Ford as Vice President. The bulk of the material consists of photocopies of newspaper and magazine articles regarding Ford and his nomination and transcripts of the Rules Committee hearings. The set includes some original material regarding proposed lines of inquiry for HAW to pursue at the hearings.
Set F appears to be files of Mike Schonenberger of HAW's office. The bulk is reference material and relates principally to the 1973-74 pension reform effort, but also to the nation's economic situation and other matters.
Set G appears generally to be files of Legislative Assistant Jim Matthews, as well as Dennis Peregrin (mid-1970s), Marcia Wolf (1976-80), Phil Egger (1979-80), Mark Brown, and others. The set, which is the largest of the sub-series, primarily concerns energy and conservation issues. Reference materials include Congressional Research Service reports; newsletters and briefings from House or Senate groups (e.g., Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition, Democratic Study Group, Environmental Study Conference); and newsletters, correspondence, and position statements from interest groups, such as Water Resources Association of the Delaware River Basin, Association of New Jersey Environmental Commissions (ANJEC), Service Station Dealers of America, Independent Petroleum Association of America, utility and energy companies (e.g., PSE&G), and environmental groups, etc. The files also include Dear Colleague letters, bill summaries, photocopies of co-signed letters, HAW remarks, staff notes, and other material. Major topics include: Tocks Island project, Clinch River breeder reactor (involving Burns & Roe, an Oradell engineering firm), Pinelands preservation, New Jersey hazardous waste and the lead-up to the 1980 Superfund bill, proposals for utility rate increases to cover clean-up costs from the Three Mile Island nuclear reactor incident, New Jersey water resources and drought, analysis of the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978, HAW's animal trapping bills of the late 1970s, and the effort to establish a VA Hospital in Camden.
Set H appears generally to be files of Legislative Assistant Paul Skrabut. The set generally concerns foreign relations, defense, immigration, and international trade. The set holds substantial material on refitting Merchant Marine vessels for Navy sealifts and on other military equipment related to Lakehurst Naval Station and other New Jersey base and port support (e.g., COTS and ARAPAHO programs). The set includes documents regarding HAW's legislative effort to declare the portion of Delaware River in Burlington County to be non-navigable. Documents concerning President Ronald Reagan's budget proposals and their impact on New Jersey programs are in the set.
Set I appears generally to be files of Legislative Assistant Phil Corwin. The set generally concerns law and order (e.g., civil/voting rights, arson, gambling, immigration, gun control, drug paraphernalia), telecommunications reform, taxation/economy, and the auto industry. Substantial material can be found on auto imports, loan guarantees to Chrysler Corp, telecommunications reform (especially as it related to cable television), fair housing legislation, and HAW's bill proposing the elimination of tax withholding on gambling income (supported by horse racing associations).
Set J appears generally to be files of Gerry Wyrsch, as well as William (Bill) Schnorr, Phil Egger, and Diane Pluchino. Major topics in the set concern aging, senior citizens, Social Security, HAW's bill to expand Medicare to cover low vision treatment, food stamps, child nutrition, agriculture, and foreign trade, especially with respect to steel. The set includes a working file for preparation by HAW's office of a 1978 handbook of services for the elderly in New Jersey; the various materials collected from the state document a cross-section of perceived services to the elderly at this point in time.
Set K appears generally to be files of professional staff members Denny Medlin, Maureen Dollard, Nancy Tampio, and Nancy Olson (Olson & Tampio may be the same person). The set concerns human resources, including aging (especially as it relates to employment and service), children (e.g., nutrition, adoption, abuse), CETA/youth employment, training, health, alcoholism, and compulsive gambling. The emphasis of some files is on the impact of the Reagan budget cuts, including the impact on New Jersey. In addition to reference material and copies of staff notes, the set includes some constituent correspondence directed by HAW's office to Medlin for resolution, with attached carbon copies of HAW's outgoing responses.
Set L appears to be those of Paul Armstrong, a short-term legislative aide. The small set includes useful material from 1971 on HAW's remarks regarding consideration of reform of the Senate seniority system in relation to leadership selection.
Set M includes miscellaneous subject files of a legislative/regulatory nature found throughout the original collection, principally from the boxes of material taken from HAW's office in 1982. Significant topics include staff notes from 1969 on the controversial possibility of terminating the Migratory Labor Subcommittee, advocacy materials from conservationists in relation to the 1980 Alaska Lands bill, and notes on an employment discrimination case involving Bethlehem Steel Corp.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Generally, all subject files were retained. Newsprint clippings, Federal Registers, and Congressional Record pages were discarded. Government publications, especially oversized or thick items, were discarded if not needed for context for other materials. Archivist Notes describing the extent of discards were placed in any individual folders from which substantive material was discarded. Empty folders or those with non-substantive matter were discarded.
Arrangement
Legislative Assistants Files consists of 13 sets of folders, each proceeding in rough chronological order, with exceptions for Set L (found by the archivist after the other sets were processed) and Set M (which has miscellaneous materials from a wide date range).
Each set consists of folders that appeared to the archivist to be closely related, that is, likely to have been maintained by one person or handed down by successive individuals having the same responsibilities over time. Such linkages were determined by reference to the physical proximity of the folders (i.e., folders boxed together by HAW's staff), intra-staff transmittal documents within the folders, original folder descriptions, subject themes, etc. Each set was assigned an alpha code from A to M by the archivist; folders belonging to a particular set are identified by use of the alpha code as a prefix in their folder descriptions. For example, all the folder descriptions with prefix "A:" belong to Set A.
Sets A-F and L were found in boxes sent to the Federal Records Center by HAW's staff. These relatively small sets (ranging from 0.25 to 1.5 cubic feet) were readily linked together by the archivist. Sets G-K, comprising the bulk of Legislative Assistants Files, came from the boxes of material taken from HAW's office when he left the Senate in 1982; their linkages are more tenuous at points. Accordingly, a researcher should bear in mind that the placement of materials within a set was a result of the archivist's interpretation and considered judgment as to the source of the material. It should also be recalled that these sets, as presented, did not exist in HAW's office, but were created by the archivist solely as a means of facilitating the organization and description of the material.
None of the sets were found by the archivist in any discernible order. Within each set, the archivist attempted to arrange the material by placing folders with common topics together and, in some instances, in alphabetical order by subject. Overall, though, arrangement within sets is minimal, especially for the larger sets, and the material is presented generally as found and processed by the archivist.
The original folders were retained for Set B because of their relatively good condition and useful labeling. Most material, however, was found in unlabeled folders, in re-used folders with multiple and incorrect descriptions, in dirty and damaged folders, and in folders with unclear or barely legible descriptions. Hence, most material was refoldered by the archivist. All original folder descriptions were recorded by the archivist on the new folders and in the container list. Where no descriptions existed on the original folders, the archivist supplied a description based on the content; these archivist-supplied descriptions are in [brackets]. Words added to original folder descriptions by the archivist to clarify content are also in [brackets].
Much of the material taken from HAW's office was loose, that is, not in folders or binders. The archivist arranged this material as seemed most appropriate given its subject content and context. All loose material was foldered and given an archivist-supplied description in [brackets]. Archivist Notes were placed in these folders, documenting for a user the fact that the folder's content consisted of material compiled by the archivist from loose matter.
Related Series
For the sets from the 1960s and early 1970s (sets A-D and L), related (and more extensive) subject files can be found in LEGISLATIVE REFERENCE FILES, NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES, and NEW JERSEY INFORMATION FILES.
For the mid-1970s to the end of HAW's Senate career, there are no other directly related series. Nevertheless, several of the specific topics well-represented in Legislative Assistants Files also have extensive documentation in other series. This is especially true for some of the project-oriented matters (e.g., VA Hospital in Camden, Tocks Island) which can also be found in the SPECIAL PROJECTS series.
Box Folder
910 1 A: [Mass Transportation Bill] Related Bills 1958-1961
Includes: Pennsylvania-Reading Railroad ; Philadelphia, PA
2 A: [Mass Transportation Bill] 1960-1961
3 A: [Mass Transportation Bill] 1961 1961-1962
4 A: S 3278 Transit - Cosponsors - Memos on S. 3278 - Bill Changes 1959-1960
5 A: Transit Clips 1960-1961
6 A: Commuter Background [S 345] 1961
7 A: [Mass Transportation Bill S 6] Labor 1963
8 A: Definitions Urban & MT [Mass Transportation] 1961-1962
9 A: [Mass Transportation Bill] Misc - Weaver Ltr (1 of 2) 1961-1962
10 A: [Mass Transportation Bill] Misc - Weaver Ltr (2 of 2) 1961-1962
11 A: ["Civic Trust"] 1960
12 A: 1961 Mass Transit & Land Use; Lausche [Transit Bill] 1961-1962
13 A: Substitute [S 6]; Misc [S 3126] 1962-1963
14 A: Private Enterprise; [Leon] Moses 1962-1963
15 A: GAO [Comments on Bill] 1962-1963
16 A: MT Questions [Hearings] 1962-1963
17 A: Lausche Release 1962-1963
18 A: [Vote Analysis] 1961-1962
19 A: C of C; [Hearing Excerpt]; Commerce Committee; Jurisdiction 1961-1963
20 A: Labor Amendment 1963
21 A: [Government Research Programs] 1963
Includes: HAW speech
22 A: Contract Authority 1962-1963
23 A: [Equal Housing / Academic Facilities] 1961-1963
24 B: Page Airways (Price) 1964
Includes: labor relations
25 B: Paul Olas (Woody) u.d.
Includes: contracts
26 B: Singer (Woody) 1964
Includes: Elizabeth, NJ
27 B: Price - Chron File 1964
Includes: Beaunit Mill Corp, Beverly, NJ ; NJ OEO
28 B: ITT - Vortac (Studds) 1964
29 B: Mass Transit (Studds) 1964
30 B: Organic Dyes (Studds) 1964
Includes: American Aniline
31 B: New Brunswick - URA [Urban Renewal] (Studds) 1964
32 B: Sandy Hook (Studds) 1964
33 B: Pauline Hill (Studds); Al Sagner (Studds) 1964
Includes: Atlantic City, NJ housing
34 B: New Jersey Statistics (Studds) u.d.
35 B: ARA (Studds) 1964
36 B: Truth in Lending (Studds) 1963-1964
Box Folder
911 1 B: "1965 Ideas" (Studds) 1963-1964
Includes: Newark, NJ ; urban renewal
2 B: Democratic Study Group (Studds) 1964
3 B: United States Overseas Airlines (Studds) 1964
Includes: Cape May County Airport
4 B: SMSA (Studds) 1964
5 B: Middle East (Studds) 1964
6 B: Chron File (Studds) 1964
7 B: Cases 1964
8 B: Pending Letters 1964
Includes: locknut imports ; taxes ; Commercial Telegrahers Union
9 B: Ribicoff Amendment 1964
Includes: education tax credit
10 B: Arms Control Resolution 1964
11 B: Asparagus 1964
Includes: agriculture ; P.J. Ritter & Co, Bridgeton, NJ
12 B: Wickes Industries, Inc. u.d.
13 B: Swimming Pools 1964
Includes: taxation
14 B: Arab Boycott 1962-1964
15 B: Rural Elderly Housing Loan - Amendment 1964
16 B: S 894 - Hospital Modern. Act 1964
17 B: Land & Water Conservation Amendments 1963-1964
18 B: Bobby Baker 1964
19 B: [Bobby Baker] 1964
20 B: Residual Oil - McConnell (1 of 2) 1963-1964
Includes: McConnell Fuel Oil Co, Jersey City, NJ
21 B: Residual Oil - McConnell (2 of 2) 1963-1964
Includes: McConnell Fuel Oil Co, Jersey City, NJ ; HAW co-signed letter
22 B: SEC 1963-1964
23 B: Poverty Bill 1964
24 B: Senator Williams - Housing (1 of 3) 1964
25 B: Senator Williams - Housing (2 of 3) 1964
26 B: Senator Williams - Housing (3 of 3) 1964
27 B: Flood Insurance Bill 1963-1964
28 B: Section 701 - Urban Planning Amendment 1964
29 B: Camden - ARA 1964
Includes: Esterbrook Pen Co
30 B: Memos to Senator 1964
31 B: Frelinghuysen on Poverty 1964
32 B: Small Business Committee Conversion Hearings 1964
Includes: NJ impact of defense spending cuts
Box Folder
912 1 B: Jobs for Jersey 1964
Includes: SBA loan program
2 B: Open Space Program - S 7 1961-1964
3 B: Civil Rights Newsletters 1964
4 B: Scholarship & Loan Bill 1964
5 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (1 of 13) 1969-1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
6 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (2 of 13) 1969-1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
7 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (3 of 13) 1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales ; HAW co-signed letter
8 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (4 of 13) 1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
9 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (5 of 13) 1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
10 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (6 of 13) 1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
11 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (7 of 13) 1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
12 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (8 of 13) 1969-1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
13 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (9 of 13) 1969-1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
14 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (10 of 13) 1969-1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
15 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (11 of 13) 1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
16 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (12 of 13) 1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4268 amend. ; arms sales
17 C: Foreign Policy - Israel (13 of 13) 1970
Includes: Georges Pompidou visit to US
18 C: [HAW Positions / 1970 Campaign] (1 of 3) 1968-1970
19 C: [HAW Positions / 1970 Campaign] (2 of 3) 1968-1969
20 C: [HAW Positions / 1970 Campaign] (3 of 3) 1970
21 C: [UMW Investigation / 1970 Campaign] 1970
22 C: ["Escalation of Wages in Construction" by Alan Greenspan]; [Cambodia / Possible Congressional Action] 1970
Box Folder
913 1 D: Carcinogens 1970-1971
2 D: Cyclamates 1970
3 D: Food Additives - Addiction 1965-1970
4 D: Food Additives 1969-1971
5 D: GRAS List 1965-1971
6 D: Food & Drug (not drug abuse) 1969-1970
Includes: cyclamates
7 D: Legal Aspects - FDA 1968-1971
8 D: FDA - General 1968-1971
9 D: Miscelaneous u.d.
Includes: Combined Churches of America petition
10 D: Monosodium Glutamate 1969-1971
11 D: Ritts Commission Report Of and On …. 1971
12 D: Interns 1971
13 D: James Turner, June 15, 1971, FDA-Chemical Feast 1970-1971
14 D: Sodium Saccharin 1971
15 D: Statistics 1970
16 D: USDA Meat Inspection Prog Intek w/FDA 1967-1971
17 D: Consumer - FDA: Clips 1970-1971
18 D: Consumer - Clippings: No Flt [Fault] 1971
19 D: Chem Feast 1970-1971
20 D: NRC [National Resource Council] 1971
21 D: Stambovsky, Louis (Case, 1971) 1969-1971
22 D: FDA - Food Additives 1969-1971
23 D: [Saffiotti Remarks at Pesticide Hearings] 1971
24 D: [FDA Papers] (1 of 2) 1970-1971
25 D: [FDA Papers] (2 of 2) 1970-1971
26 D: [National Commission on Product Safety publication: Industry Self-Regulation] 1970
27 D: [National Commission on Product Safety publication: Product Safety Law & Administration] 1970
Box Folder
914 1 E: Selected Newspaper Articles on Gerald R. Ford 1973
2 E: [Newspaper Articles, Hearings Testimony, Background] (1 of 2) 1973
3 E: [Newspaper Articles, Hearings Testimony, Background] (2 of 2) 1969-1973
4 E: Ford Hearings [Pocket folder for] Senator Williams 1973
5 E: Ford Hearings [Pocket folder for] Nik Edes 1973
6 E: Pressure Group Ratings of Gerald Ford 1973
7 E: Gerald Ford - Financial Background 1968-1972
8 E: General Biographical Material on Ford 1953-1972
9 E: Proposed Impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Douglas 1969-1970
10 E: [Transcript of Proceedings: Nomination of Ford - November 1] 1973
11 E: [Transcript of Proceedings: Nomination of Ford - November 5] 1973
12 E: [Transcript of Proceedings: Nomination of Ford - November 7] 1973
13 E: [Transcript of Proceedings: Nomination of Ford - November 14] 1973
14 E: Issues (1 of 2) 1969-1973
15 E: Issues (2 of 2) 1971-1972
16 E: Newspaper & Magazine Articles, Washington Pay-Off, Nomination Statements (1 of 3) 1969-1973
17 E: Newspaper & Magazine Articles, Washington Pay-Off, Nomination Statements (2 of 3) 1965-1967
18 E: Newspaper & Magazine Articles, Washington Pay-Off, Nomination Statements (3 of 3) 1973
Box Folder
915 1 F: [Pension Reform: House Committee on Ways & Means] 1974
2 F: [Saxbe Confirmation, Corporate Pensions] 1973
3 F: Medicare Problem 1974
Includes: South Jersey
4 F: [Dept of Labor Schedule for ERISA Regulations] 1974
5 F: Economics 1974
6 F: Economic; Tax Reform 1974
7 F: Welfare Reform [Food Stamps] 1974
8 F: Disabled; Budget 1974
9 F: Pensions [Correspondence Carbon Copies] (1 of 2) 1974
10 F: Pensions [Correspondence Carbon Copies] (2 of 2) 1974
11 F: [Foreign tax Credit Impact on NJ Industrial Research] 1974
12 F: [Hospital League Pension Fund] 1974
13 F: [Senior Power Newsletter] 1974
14 F: [New Pension Legislation Study Materials, Federal Pre-Emption] 1973-1974
15 F: Employment - New Jersey State 1974
16 F: [Jersey City Medical Center] 1971-1974
17 F: [CRS Report: Integration of Social Security Benefits & Private Pension Plans] 1974
18 F: [Everfast Fabrics, Inc. Retirement Plan Termination] 1973-1974
19 F: Speech [Pension Reform] 1972-1973
20 F: [TIAA & NJ Fed of Teachers Retirement Material]; [NJ State Employees Pensions] 1972-1973
21 F: House Pension Action 1973
22 F: Operation Candor [Nixon Press Releases re: Watergate & Finances] 1973
23 G: Tocks Island (1 of 7) 1966-1976
24 G: Tocks Island (2 of 7) 1966-1976
25 G: Tocks Island (3 of 7) 1966-1976
26 G: Tocks Island (4 of 7) 1966-1976
Box Folder
916 1 G: Tocks Island (5 of 7) 1966-1976
2 G: Tocks Island (6 of 7) 1966-1976
3 G: Tocks Island (7 of 7) 1966-1976
4 G: Delaware (1 of 2) 1970-1980
Includes: Tocks Island ; Delaware River Basin Commission
5 G: Delaware (2 of 2) 1979
Includes: Tocks Island ; Delaware River Basin Commission
6 G: Energy Crisis Information 1973
7 G: [Distrigas Corp / Liquefied Natural Gas] 1973
8 G: Clinch River [Breeder Reactor] / Burns & Roe (1 of 3) 1976-1980
9 G: Clinch River [Breeder Reactor] / Burns & Roe (2 of 3) 1976-1980
10 G: Clinch River [Breeder Reactor] / Burns & Roe (3 of 3) 1976-1980
11 G: [Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund] (1 of 7) 1979-1981
Includes: Plumsted, NJ ; Thiokol Corp ; Delaware River Basin ; Elizabeth, NJ ; Chemical Control Corp
12 G: [Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund] (2 of 7) 1979-1981
13 G: [Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund] (3 of 7) 1979-1981
Includes: Hackensack Meadowlands ; NJ sites
14 G: [Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund] (4 of 7) 1979-1981
Includes: Corps of Engineers civil works New york District
15 G: [Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund] (5 of 7) 1979-1981
Includes: NJ Hazardous Waste Advisory Commission
16 G: [Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund] (6 of 7) 1979-1981
17 G: [Hazardous Waste Sites / Superfund] (7 of 7) 1979-1981
Box Folder
917 1 G: Toxic Substances 1976-1977
2 G: Pipelines; Coal Slurry 1977-1980
Includes: oil & gas leasing
3 G: Electricity Shortages 1978-1980
4 G: U.S. Marshall; White House (Reagan) 1978-1981
Includes: Patrick Hynes nomination
5 G: Port Authority; Ports Improvement - Hold for 97th 1980-1981
Includes: Port Authority's Industrial Development Program
6 G: [Sound Recording Performance Rights] (1 of 2) 1978-1979
7 G: [Sound Recording Performance Rights] (2 of 2) 1978-1979
8 G: [Veterans Admin Hospital in Camden] (1 of 6) 1978-1981
9 G: [Veterans Admin Hospital in Camden] (2 of 6) 1978-1981
10 G: [Veterans Admin Hospital in Camden] (3 of 6) 1978-1981
11 G: [Veterans Admin Hospital in Camden] (4 of 6) 1978-1981
12 G: [Veterans Admin Hospital in Camden] (5 of 6) 1978-1981
13 G: [Veterans Admin Hospital in Camden] (6 of 6) 1978-1981
14 G: Uranium Enrichment 1976
Includes: Electro-Nucleonics Co, Fairfield, NJ ; Centar Associates
15 G: Three Mile Island 1974-1979
Includes: nuclear power ; nuclear power plants
16 G: Master Metering (1 of 2) 1975-1977
Includes: electric power for apartment buildings ;
17 G: Master Metering (2 of 2) 1975-1977
Includes: electric power ; base-load generation alternatives for New England Electric
18 G: Sevell's Automotive (Dutch) - Ongoing 1979
Includes: Westfield, NJ ; service station gas allotment
19 G: [Coal to Gas / Gasification] 1979-1980
Includes: COGAS Development Co, Princeton, NJ ; synthetic fuels
20 G: [Borg-Warner Corp] 1979
Includes: energy saving technology
21 G: [Fluidyne Engineering Corp] 1980
Includes: coal fired fluidized bed boiler
22 G: [Energy Miscellaneous] 1979-1980
Includes: Curtiss-Wright Corp ; window insulating tax credit ; surface mining act amendments ; coal research ; Solar Industries Inc, farmingdale, NJ ; Combustion Engineering Inc
23 G: Thermionics 1978-1980
Box Folder
918 1 G: [Nuclear Reactor Siting] (1 of 2) 1972-1979
Includes: Nuclear Indemnity Act ; Oyster Creek plant ; Salem plant ; Newbold Island plant ; Atlantic Electric Co
2 G: [Nuclear Reactor Siting] (2 of 2) 1975
Includes: NJ Master Siting Plan ; NJ electric utilities
3 G: Strategic Petroleum Reserve / Sacks, Inc 1979
Includes: George Sacks Inc ; Tremley Point, linden, NJ
4 G: Coal 1979
Includes: Foster Wheeler Energy Corp, Livingston, NJ ; entrained flow gasifier ; gasification ; solar energy ; synthetic fuel
5 G: [Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978] (1 of 5) 1978
6 G: [Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978] (2 of 5) 1978
7 G: [Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978] (3 of 5) 1978
8 G: [Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978] (4 of 5) 1978
9 G: [Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978] (5 of 5) 1978
10 G: [Natural Gas Incremental Pricing] (1 of 2) 1978-1980
Includes: NJ Natural Gas Co ; Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978
11 G: [Natural Gas Incremental Pricing] (2 of 2) 1978-1980
Includes: Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978
12 G: [Public Works & Economic Development Act of 1979] (1 of 4) 1979
13 G: [Public Works & Economic Development Act of 1979] (2 of 4) 1979
14 G: [Public Works & Economic Development Act of 1979] (3 of 4) 1979
15 G: [Public Works & Economic Development Act of 1979] (4 of 4) 1979
Includes: Appalachian Regional Commission
16 G: [Corps of Engineers: Robinsons Branch, Rahway River]; [Historic Preservation] 1974-1981
Includes: NJ Historical Commission ; Appalachian Trail Comprehensive Plan (draft)
17 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (1 of 13) 1978-1981
18 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (2 of 13) 1981
Includes: NJ drought
19 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (3 of 13) 1980-1982
Includes: desalination ; NJ drought
Box Folder
919 1 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (4 of 13) 1979-1981
Includes: NJ drought
2 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (5 of 13) 1980-1981
Includes: NJ drought
3 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (6 of 13) 1980-1981
Includes: NJ drought ; Newark field hearings ; Tocks Island
4 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (7 of 13) 1980
5 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (8 of 13) 1980-1981
Includes: NJ drought
6 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (9 of 13) 1981
Includes: NJ drought ; Rockaway Valley Regional Sewerage Authority
7 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (10 of 13) 1980-1981
Includes: NJ drought ; Newark field hearings
8 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (11 of 13) 1979-1981
Includes: NJ drought
9 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (12 of 13) 1980-1981
Includes: NJ water supply plan
10 G: [Water Supply & Resources] (13 of 13) 1977-1981
11 G: Misc Energy Programs - Conservation 1977-1980
Includes: home insulation shortage ; government mandated conservation ; mileage standards ; 55 mph speed limit
12 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (1 of 12) 1979-1980
13 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (2 of 12) 1979-1980
14 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (3 of 12) 1979-1980
15 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (4 of 12) 1979-1980
16 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (5 of 12) 1979-1980
Box Folder
920 1 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (6 of 12) 1979-1980
2 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (7 of 12) 1979-1980
3 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (8 of 12) 1979-1980
4 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (9 of 12) 1979-1980
5 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (10 of 12) 1979-1980
6 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (11 of 12) 1979-1980
7 G: [Hazardous Waste Clean-Up / Superfund] (12 of 12) 1979-1980
8 G: Oil Entitlements (1 of 5) 1978
Includes: residual oil allocation
9 G: Oil Entitlements (2 of 5) 1978-1979
Includes: residual oil allocation ; Amerada Hess Corp
10 G: Oil Entitlements (3 of 5) 1979
Includes: residual oil allocation ; Alaskan oil
11 G: Oil Entitlements (4 of 5) 1978-1979
Includes: residual oil allocation ; Alaskan oil
12 G: Oil Entitlements (5 of 5) 1978-1979
Includes: residual oil allocation
13 G: Petrochemical Industry - Plastics 1979-1981
Includes: residual oil allocation
14 G: Small Refinery Entitle.; Alaskan Oil 1979-1981
15 G: Alaska Pipeline (1 of 2) 1977
16 G: Alaska Pipeline (2 of 2) 1977
17 G: [Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission] 1976-1977
18 G: Tenneco LNG 1976-1978
Includes: liquefied natural gas ; Gloucester County Development Council ; Logan Twp, NJ ; West Deptford, NJ ; Woodbury, Nj ; National Park, NJ
19 G: Liquid Propane (Decontrol; Uranium Mining - New Jersey #2 1978-1980
Includes: Jefferson Twp, NJ
20 G: Coal 1980-1981
21 G: Ocean Dumping / Nuclear Waste (1 of 2) 1980-1981
22 G: Ocean Dumping / Nuclear Waste (2 of 2) 1979-1981
Box Folder
921 1 G: Utility Legislation (1 of 4) 1975-1981
2 G: Utility Legislation (2 of 4) 1975-1981
3 G: Utility Legislation (3 of 4) 1974
4 G: Utility Legislation (4 of 4) 1980
5 G: Rural Electric; Parks & Conservation 1981
6 G: ICONN - Erie 1978-1980
Includes: NY Harbor ; Erie Canal ; Port of NY
7 G: Energy Stamps for the Poor: Introductory Statement (1 of 2) 1979
Includes: oil allocations ; residential heating ; gas shortages ; Reinauer Petroleum Co, Hackensack, NJ
8 G: Energy Stamps for the Poor: Introductory Statement (2 of 2) 1979
Includes: oil allocations ; residential heating ; gas shortages
9 G: Misc Energy Info (1 of 3) 1979-1980
Includes: oil price decontrol ; small business competition ; oil company divestiture ; energy crisis
10 G: Misc Energy Info (2 of 3) 1979-1980
Includes: distillate costs ; gasoline conservation
11 G: Misc Energy Info (3 of 3) 1979-1980
Includes: low income energy assistance ; home heating ; distillate costs & supplies
12 G: Tenn-Tom Project / Meeting with Weeks Dredging 1980
Includes: Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
13 G: [Energy] Mobilization Board (EMB) (1 of 3) 1979-1980
14 G: [Energy] Mobilization Board (EMB) (2 of 3) 1979-1980
15 G: [Energy] Mobilization Board (EMB) (3 of 3) 1979-1980
16 G: New Jersey Energy Statistics (1 of 2) 1979-1980
Includes: energy conservation incentives ; NJ Community action Programs Executive Directors Association ; NJ CAP Energy Advocacy Project
17 G: New Jersey Energy Statistics (2 of 2) 1980
Includes: energy conservation
18 G: Energy: Tax Incentives Conservation Information 1979
19 G: EPA / DEP 1978-1980
Includes: recycling ; economic & inflation impact statements ; national environmental policy ; NJ environmental issues
20 G: Mass Transportation 1976-1980
Includes: relation of gas shortages to transportation systems ; alternative energy sources
Box Folder
922 1 G: Energy - Mass Transit 1975-1979
2 G: Energy Education [S.J. Res 43]; S. 43: National Ski Patrol System Recognition Act 1979
Includes: NJ ski patrols
3 G: S 598: Soft Drink Franchises 1978-1980
Includes: NJ soft drink bottlers
4 G: [Various HAW Legislation] (1 of 4) 1977-1980
Includes: National Parks Access Act (S 975) ; Gateway National Recreation Area ; FTC authorization ; consumerism
5 G: [Various HAW Legislation] (2 of 4) 1969-1979
Includes: Morristown National historical Park ; Great Swamp deer hunt ; Gateway National Recreation Area ; Sandy Hook ; Thomas A. Edison Centennial Commission ; Brigantine Wildlife Refuge
6 G: [Various HAW Legislation] (3 of 4) 1975-1980
Includes: National Transportation Policy Study Commission ; railroads ; Conrail ; US Railway Association ; rail commuters ; highway funding
7 G: [Various HAW Legislation] (4 of 4) 1975-1979
Includes: Ethnic Heritage Bicentennial Commemorative Medals Act (S. 371) ; Susan B Anthony Dollar Coin Act (S 3036) ; women's issues & programs ; Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) ; pregnancy discrimination ; publication of public laws
8 G: Aerosol 1974-1975
9 G: [Coastal Zone Management / Outer Continental Shelf] (1 of 3) 1977-1981
Includes: offshore oil drilling ; Exxon Corp ; Baltimore Canyon ; oil spill liability
10 G: [Coastal Zone Management / Outer Continental Shelf] (2 of 3) 1975-1980
Includes: offshore oil drilling
11 G: [Coastal Zone Management / Outer Continental Shelf] (3 of 3) 1978-1979
Includes: offshore oil drilling ; ocean thermal energy ; Baltimore Canyon ; Murphy Oil Corp
12 G: Georges Bank 1979-1981
Includes: Outer Continental Shelf ; offshore oil drilling ; onshore noncompetitive oil & gas leasing
13 G: [Economic Development Programs] 1978-1980
14 G: [Public Works] 1977-1981
Includes: Corps of Engineers ; Maurice River ; Port Authority of NY & NJ ; Delaware River Port
15 G: Tocks Island Dam (1 of 6) 1969-1980
16 G: Tocks Island Dam (2 of 6) 1976-1979
17 G: Tocks Island Dam (3 of 6) 1976-1979
18 G: Tocks Island Dam (4 of 6) 1976-1980
19 G: Tocks Island Dam (5 of 6) 1978-1979
Includes: NJ water supply master plan interim outputs
20 G: Tocks Island Dam (6 of 6) 1979-1980
Includes: NJ water supply master plan interim outputs
21 G: Garrison Diversion Issue, North Dakota 1977-1980
Includes: water resources
22 G: Tenn-Tom / Water Projects 1981
Includes: Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway ; coal traffic ; Garrison Diversion Unit, North Dakota
23 G: Industrial Cost Recovery; National Association of Metal Finishers 1979-1981
Includes: Clean Water Act Extensions
Box Folder
923 1 G: Army: Deepwater Port 1972-1973
Includes: Delaware Bay ; Corps of Engineers
2 G: Recycling - Beverage Containers 1974-1981
3 G: Water Policy 1979
Includes: urban water supply
4 G: [Northeast Water Resources Project Reports] 1979
5 G: [Water Resources] 1980-1981
Includes: hydroelectric power ; port navigation ; water supply
6 G: Report from Army - Water Supply Study of Northeast 1978
7 G: Water Supply Act 1979
8 G: Urban Water Legislation (1 of 3) 1980
9 G: Urban Water Legislation (2 of 3) 1980
10 G: Urban Water Legislation (3 of 3) 1976-1980
11 G: Water Resources [S 703 & S 1641] 1979-1980
Includes: Elizabeth River flood control ; S 703 ; dredging
12 G: Water Resources - Amendments to S 703 (1 of 2) 1979-1980
Includes: Elizabeth River flood control ; NJ inlet dredging ; Delaware River ; Corps of Engineers
13 G: Water Resources - Amendments to S 703 (2 of 2) 1979-1980
Includes: S 1641 ; HR 4788
14 G: [Office of Technology Assessment] 1972-1982
15 G: [Endangered Species / Wildlife / Tuna Fisheries] 1981-1982
16 G: [Beverage Container Deposit Laws]; [CRS Report re: Travel & Tourism] 1980-1981
17 G: [Environmental Management - Miscellaneous] 1975-1982
18 G: [EPA Budget Cuts]; [Undeveloped Coastal Barriers] 1981-1982
19 G: [Clean Air & Clean Water Act Amendments] 1982
Box Folder
924 1 G: [Hazardous Wastes / Acid Rain / Wastewater / PCBs] 1980-1982
2 G: [Land Conservation]; [National Harbors Improvement & Maintenance Act] 1981
3 G: [Delaware Water Gap Seasonal Homes]; [Pinelands] 1981-1982
4 G: [Alaskan Oil]; [Three Mile Island] 1981-1982
5 G: [Energy - Miscellaneous] (1 of 2) 1981-1982
Includes: assistance for low-income households ; freight transportation energy use ; coal slurry pipelines ; natural gas decontrol
6 G: [Energy - Miscellaneous] (2 of 2) 1981-1982
Includes: Tosco Co loan guarantee ; Georges Bank drilling ; DOE Sunset Review Summary Report ; energy expenditures
7 G: [Electricity Consumers Resource Council (ELCON) Briefing Manual] (1 of 2) 1981
8 G: [Electricity Consumers Resource Council (ELCON) Briefing Manual] (2 of 2) 1981
9 G: [Energy - CRS-Provided Articles] (1 of 4) 1980-1981
Includes: Energy Mobilization Board ; solar ; synthetic fuels ; alternative energy sources ; public utilities ; exclusionary zoning
10 G: [Energy - CRS-Provided Articles] (2 of 4) 1980-1981
Includes: hydrogen ; solar ; transportation ; alternative energy sources ; public utilities
11 G: [Energy - CRS-Provided Articles] (3 of 4) 1980-1981
Includes: satellite power system ; solar ; synthetic fuels ; alternative energy sources
12 G: [Energy - CRS-Provided Articles] (4 of 4) 1980-1981
Includes: solar
13 G: Gasoline Deregulation (1 of 2) 1980-1981
Includes: small business motor fuel marketers ; injunction against executive order
14 G: Gasoline Deregulation (2 of 2) 1980-1981
Includes: small business motor fuel marketers ; injunction against executive order
15 G: [Dept of Energy Authorization for FY 1981-82] 1979-1980
16 G: [NJ PIRG / Solar Action] 1979-1980
17 G: Solar / Conservation Bank 1981-1982
18 G: [Audubon Society Energy Plan]; [Interstate Oil Compact Commission Windfall Profits Tax Study] 1980-1981
19 G: [Ebasco Services Inc Company Material] 1981
Includes: energy ; coal ; utilities ; Ensearch Corp ; nuclear ; conservation
Box Folder
925 1 G: "Project Independence" Draft Statement; Colorado Joint Review Process 1974-1981
Includes: natural gas ; energy ; HAW legislative agenda (94th) ; mining
2 G: Environment - Miscellaneous 1979-1981
Includes: air pollution in NJ
3 G: Acid Rain / CO-2 (1 of 2) 1979-1981
4 G: Acid Rain / CO-2 (2 of 2) 1979-1981
5 G: PSE&G (1 of 2) 1978-1981
Includes: Orange & Rockland Utilities ; oil to gas conversion ; electric power generation
6 G: PSE&G (2 of 2) 1979-1981
Includes: Orange & Rockland Utilities ; oil to gas conversion ; electric power generation ; Tosco loan guarantee ; Foster Wheeler energy Corp ; Curtiss-Wright coal combustion programs
7 G: NJ Energy - Miscellaneous 1977-1981
8 G: Energy - Miscellaneous 1974-1981
Includes: oil allocations & rationing ; Service Station Dealers of America
9 G: [Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline] 1981-1982
10 G: 70-16 on Non-Navigability 1969-1980
Includes: Tocks Island ; Delaware River
11 G: Tocks Leases (1 of 2) 1980-1981
Includes: Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area ; seasonal homes ; land acquisition
12 G: Tocks Leases (2 of 2) 1980-1981
Includes: Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area ; seasonal homes ; land acquisition
13 G: [Natural Gas Decontrol] (1 of 8) 1978-1981
14 G: [Natural Gas Decontrol] (2 of 8) 1981-1982
15 G: [Natural Gas Decontrol] (3 of 8) 1981
16 G: [Natural Gas Decontrol] (4 of 8) 1980-1981
17 G: [Natural Gas Decontrol] (5 of 8) 1978
Includes: briefing book on 1978 conference committee bill
18 G: [Natural Gas Decontrol] (6 of 8) 1979-1982
Box Folder
926 1 G: [Natural Gas Decontrol] (7 of 8) 1979-1980
2 G: [Natural Gas Decontrol] (8 of 8) 1978-1981
3 G: [Oil & Gas Facts & Issues / Independent Petroleum Assn of America] (1 of 2) 1981
4 G: [Oil & Gas Facts & Issues / Independent Petroleum Assn of America] (2 of 2) 1981
5 G: [Independent Petroleum Assn of America] 1977-1981
Includes: Oil & Gas Facts & Issues updates
6 G: Utility Conversions (1 of 2) 1980
Includes: NJ power plant prohibition orders ; Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act
7 G: Utility Conversions (2 of 2) 1980
Includes: Powerplant Fuels Conservation Act
8 G: Energy Corporation of Northeast / ENCONO / S 730 (1 of 3) 1979
9 G: Energy Corporation of Northeast / ENCONO / S 730 (2 of 3) 1979
10 G: Energy Corporation of Northeast / ENCONO / S 730 (3 of 3) 1979
Includes: synthetic fuels
11 G: Transportation Efficiency 1979
Includes: S 2015 ; fuel economy
12 G: Reorganization [OMB Plan]; OPEC - Retaliation 1974-1979
13 G: Federal Court for Bergen County 1978-1979
Includes: Hackensack, NJ
14 G: Windfall Tax Conference (1 of 2) 1979-1980
15 G: Windfall Tax Conference (2 of 2) 1979
16 G: Uranium Mining (1 of 3) 1978-1980
Includes: Jefferson Twp, NJ ; Reading Prong ; Sohio
17 G: Uranium Mining (2 of 3) 1978-1980
Includes: radiation
18 G: Uranium Mining (3 of 3) 1976
Includes: radiation
Box Folder
927 1 G: News Conference on Colonization of Space Legislation; [Solar Energy] 1977-1981
Includes: "High Frontier"
2 G: High Frontier & Solar Energy (1 of 5) 1978-1981
3 G: High Frontier & Solar Energy (2 of 5) 1976-1978
4 G: High Frontier & Solar Energy (3 of 5) 1978-1979
5 G: High Frontier & Solar Energy (4 of 5) 1978
6 G: High Frontier & Solar Energy (5 of 5) 1978
7 G: Fusion (1 of 4) 1980-1981
Includes: Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory
8 G: Fusion (2 of 4) 1980-1981
9 G: Fusion (3 of 4) 1978-1979
10 G: Fusion (4 of 4) 1977
Includes: Princeton University Plasma Physics Laboratory ; tokamak fusion test reactor
11 G: Regional Reserves 1977-1979
Includes: strategic petroleum reserve ; George Sacks Inc ; Tremley Point, Linden, NJ
12 G: Oil Storage Related Articles (1 of 2) 1976-1977
Includes: strategic petroleum reserve ; George Sacks Inc ; Tremley Point, Linden, NJ
13 G: Oil Storage Related Articles (1 of 2) 1976
14 G: Strategic Petroleum Reserve - Newspaper & Magazine Articles 1974-1977
15 G: [Nuclear Power Regulation] (1 of 2) 1979-1980
Includes: NRC reorganization ; Three Mile Island ; indemnity
16 G: [Nuclear Power Regulation] (2 of 2) 1979-1980
Includes: Ebasco Services Corp ; Oyster Creek ; NJ power plants
17 G: History & Structure of Atomic Energy 1974
18 G: Nuclear - Off Shore 1973-1978
19 G: Nuclear Power Plants - Leg. No. 2 1971-1975
Includes: Oyster Creek ; NJ power plants
20 G: Nuclear (1 of 3) 1977-1980
Includes: indemnity ; Three Mile Island ; NJ radiological contamination sites ; NJ power plants
21 G: Nuclear (2 of 3) 1979-1980
Includes: NJ power plants ; nuclear waste ; Three Mile Island
22 G: Nuclear (3 of 3) 1979-1980
Includes: Three Mile Island ; nuclear waste ; NJ power plants ; solar energy ; NJ radiological contamination sites
23 G: Nuclear Health Records 1976-1977
Includes: radiation exposure monitoring
24 G: S 2189 - Storage of Spent Fuel 1979-1980
Includes: nuclear waste
Box Folder
928 1 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (1 of 12) 1980-1981
2 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (2 of 12) 1980
3 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (3 of 12) 1981
4 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (4 of 12) 1980-1981
5 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (5 of 12) 1980-1981
6 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (6 of 12) 1981-1982
7 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (7 of 12) 1981
8 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (8 of 12) 1980
9 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (9 of 12) 1979-1981
10 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (10 of 12) 1980
11 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (11 of 12) 1980-1981
12 G: [Three Mile Island Clean-Up / Utility Rate Increase / Electric Power Sources] (12 of 12) 1980-1981
13 G: GPU / Jersey Central Power & Light (1 of 3) 1980-1981
Includes: Three Mile Island clean-up ; utility rate increase
14 G: GPU / Jersey Central Power & Light (2 of 3) 1980-1981
Includes: Three Mile Island clean-up ; utility rate increase
15 G: GPU / Jersey Central Power & Light (3 of 3) 1980-1981
Includes: Three Mile Island clean-up ; utility rate increase
Box Folder
929 1 G: New Jersey Energy & Board of Public Utilities 1977-1978
Includes: solar ; NJ state energy plan ; Atlantic Energy Co
2 G: Biomass, Gasohol, Wind (1 of 2) 1979-1980
3 G: Biomass, Gasohol, Wind (2 of 2) 1978-1979
4 G: Biomass / Waste to Energy (1 of 4) 1978-1980
5 G: Biomass / Waste to Energy (2 of 4) 1979-1980
6 G: Biomass / Waste to Energy (3 of 4) 1979
7 G: Biomass / Waste to Energy (4 of 4) 1978-1979
8 G: [Biomass / Waste to Energy] (1 of 2) 1979
9 G: [Biomass / Waste to Energy] (2 of 2) 1980
10 G: Hydrogen & Other Fuel (Automotive) (1 of 2) 1979-1980
Includes: solar
11 G: Hydrogen & Other Fuel (Automotive) (2 of 2) 1979-1980
Includes: solar
12 G: Environment - Miscellaneous 1976-1981
Includes: EPA funding ; clean air ; national environmental policy ; NJ clean water case histories
13 G: Environmental Tax Legislation 1976
14 G: Watt's Nomination; [Dept of Interior Budget Cuts] 1981
15 G: [Clean Air Act] (1 of 8) 1981
16 G: [Clean Air Act] (2 of 8) 1981
Includes: Superfund
17 G: [Clean Air Act] (3 of 8) 1981
18 G: [Clean Air Act] (4 of 8) 1981
19 G: [Clean Air Act] (5 of 8) 1981
20 G: [Clean Air Act] (6 of 8) 1980-1981
Includes: steel industry tripartite agreement
21 G: [Clean Air Act] (7 of 8) 1981-1982
Includes: acid rain
Box Folder
930 1 G: [Clean Air Act] (8 of 8) 1977-1980
2 G: [Energy Conservation] 1980
3 G: [Energy Conservation] 1979
4 G: National Reserves Bill (1 of 2) 1975-1980
Includes: Pinelands ; HAW bill S 2306
5 G: National Reserves Bill (2 of 2) 1975-1978
Includes: Pinelands ; HAW bill S 2306
6 G: Pinelands (1 of 6) 1977-1979
Includes: National Reserves Bill
7 G: Pinelands (2 of 6) 1977-1979
8 G: Pinelands (3 of 6) 1976-1978
9 G: Pinelands (4 of 6) 1976-1980
10 G: Pinelands (5 of 6) 1980
11 G: Pinelands (6 of 6) 1980
12 G: Pinelands (1 of 3) 1978-1982
13 G: Pinelands (2 of 3) 1980-1981
14 G: Pinelands (3 of 3) 1980-1981
15 G: Parks & Recreation (1 of 5) 1972-1978
16 G: Parks & Recreation (2 of 5) 1972-1978
17 G: Parks & Recreation (3 of 5) 1978-1980
18 G: Parks & Recreation (4 of 5) 1980
19 G: Parks & Recreation (5 of 5) 1975-1980
20 G: Farmland Preservation (1 of 2) 1977-1979
Includes: Agricultural Land Policy
21 G: Farmland Preservation (2 of 2) 1979
Includes: Agricultural Land Policy
Box Folder
931 1 G: Indians 1977-1980
2 G: Rural Development 1975-1980
3 G: Forestry 1977-1981
Includes: RARE II Review ; Hunger & Global Security ; infant formula ; timber
4 G: Forestry (1 of 2) 1973-1980
Includes: NJ timber ; gypsy moth
5 G: Forestry (2 of 2) 1981
Includes: Society of American Foresters, Allegheny Section, congressional Briefing
6 G: Animals in Research 1981
7 G: Spay Clinic Bill (1 of 3) 1973-1977
8 G: Spay Clinic Bill (2 of 3) 1974-1977
9 G: Spay Clinic Bill (3 of 3) 1974-1977
10 G: Endangered Species 1980
11 G: Marine Mammals (1 of 5) 1975-1979
12 G: Marine Mammals (2 of 5) 1971-1980
13 G: Marine Mammals (3 of 5) 1979
14 G: Marine Mammals (4 of 5) 1977-1978
15 G: Marine Mammals (5 of 5) 1975-1979
16 G: Wildlife (1 of 4) 1975-1979
17 G: Wildlife (2 of 4) 1979-1980
18 G: Wildlife (3 of 4) 1978-1980
19 G: Wildlife (4 of 4) 1977-1979
20 G: Trapping (1 of 8) 1973-1981
Box Folder
932 1 G: Trapping (2 of 8) 1973-1976
Includes: NJ animal trapping cases ; Humane Society of US, NJ Branch
2 G: Trapping (3 of 8) 1973-1979
3 G: Trapping (4 of 8) 1977-1981
4 G: Trapping (5 of 8) 1980
5 G: Trapping (6 of 8) 1980
6 G: Trapping (7 of 8) 1979-1980
7 G: Trapping (8 of 8) 1975-1981
8 G: Ocean Dumping 1974-1979
9 G: A Comprehensive National Pollution Control Statute / Sludge, etc. 1974-1978
10 G: [Ocean Dumping] 1976-1981
Includes: Port Authority of NY & NJ
11 G: [Congressional Energy Conservation Caucus] 1981
12 G: [Oil Company Profits / Environment / Clean Air] 1980-1981
13 G: [Reagan Budget] (1 of 2) 1981-1982
Includes: NJ budget impact
14 G: [Reagan Budget] (2 of 2) 1982
15 G: [Dogfighting] 1974-1976
16 G: [Energy] (1 of 2) 1978-1979
17 G: [Energy] (2 of 2) 1977-1980
18 G: [NJ Dept of Environmental Protection / Clean Air Act] 1978
19 G: [Morristown National Park, Brigantine Wildlife Refuge] 1973-1974
20 G: [Mass Transit] 1975-1980
Includes: railroads ; commuters ; Metropark ; Surface Transportation Act of 1978 ; Conrail
Box Folder
933 1 H: Population; IMF Funding 1974-1978
Includes: world hunger
2 H: US Foreign Policy - Civil Defense 1976-1977
Includes: SALT II ; Soviet civil defense ; nuclear attack
3 H: Adoptable Child Protection Act 1977
4 H: Soviet Jewry - Sharansky, Anatoly et al 1977
5 H: Turkey / Cyprus 1978
Includes: Vietnam
6 H: [Military Chaplains]; Defense [Foreign Trade Deficits] 1977-1978
7 H: [Container Offloading & Transfer System (COTS) / Modular Suiting of Merchant Ships] 1977-1979
8 H: COTS (Budget Figures / Photos) 1980
9 H: ARAPAHO Program; [AV-8B Aircraft] 1978-1979
Includes: Lakehurst Naval Air Station
10 H: LSD-42 / LCAC [Sea & Landing Craft] 1980
11 H: V/STOL Aircraft 1978-1981
12 H: Consolidation of Undergraduate Helicopter Pilot Training 1979
13 H: [Merchant Marine Defense Sealift Capability] 1980
14 H: [Master Plan for Implementation of the Marine Corps Field Logistics System 1979
15 H: [Milestones for Marine Corps Field Logistics System 1980
16 H: [Quarterly Engineering Progress Report for Marine Corps Field Logistics System 1980
17 H: [Marine Corps Bridging Requirements Analysis] 1980
18 H: Our Merchant Marine & Our National Defense Needs 1978
19 H: [Panama Canal Treaty] 1977
20 H: United Nations; United Nations / NATO 1971-1977
21 H: International Environment; [Ocean Policy] 1973-1974
Includes: North Atlantic fisheries ; Outer Continental Shelf energy
22 H: [Adaptation Stipend for Recipients of Asylum in the US (Zek Stipend) 1975
23 H: Polish Golf Cart 1977
Includes: tariffs ; international trade ; duties
24 H: Information [Foreign Affairs] 1977-1978
Includes: technology transfer ; Rhodesia ; human rights ; disarmament ; Russian battle tank ; Arctic legal regime
25 H: Human Rights 1969-1977
26 H: Asian Adoption; National File [Middle East / Israel Arms Sales] 1976-1978
Box Folder
934 1 H: [Trip to Romania, Greece, Ireland] 1977
2 H: Issues - International Fair Labor Standards 1978
3 H: Issues - Human Rights; Issues - Latin American Children's Program 1975-1978
4 H: Issues - S. 2752 [Housing Bill Amendments]; Issues - Genocide Treaty 1976-1981
5 H: Navigational Servitude, Palmyra, NJ 1977
Includes: Delaware River ; Korman Corp
6 H: Terrorism; Tourism 1974-1978
7 H: [Conference on Energy & Economic Development] (1 of 4) 1974-1977
8 H: [Conference on Energy & Economic Development] (2 of 4) 1976-1979
9 H: [Conference on Energy & Economic Development] (3 of 4) 1976
10 H: [Conference on Energy & Economic Development] (4 of 4) 1976-1977
11 H: Energy Alternatives; [George Sacks Inc / Strategic Petroleum Reserve] 1977-1978
12 H: Civil Defense, Deterrence, Survival-Oriented Doctrine, Subterranean Industrial Building 1976-1980
Includes: Ringwood, NJ
13 H: [Final Report of Modular Marine Transport Study] (1 of 2) 1979
14 H: [Final Report of Modular Marine Transport Study] (1 of 2) 1979
15 H: [COTS System / Modular Suiting of Merchant Ships] 1979-1980
16 H: The US Merchant Marine Fleet & Our National Defense Needs ARAPAHO 1976-1979
17 H: ARAPAHO 1979
Includes: Lakehurst Naval Air Station
18 H: ALS — FLS [Amphibious Logistics System / COTS] 1980
19 H: Non-Appropriated Funds 1977
Includes: AWACS sale to Itan ; Appropriations impact on soldier/retiree programs
20 H: [CRS Reports re: Agriculture & Farms] 1978-1981
21 H: S 509 Amendments Info [Milk Price Support] 1981
Includes: casein
22 H: Agricultural Foreign Policy - Food Aid 1977-1981
23 H: HR 1543 - Unemployment Comp Amendment to Trade Adjustment Assistance 1980
24 H: [National Human Requirements & Resources Policy Study / S 3220] 1974-1975
25 H: A Bill Regarding the Vessel Esperance III 1979
Includes: Gates construction Corp, Little Ferry, NJ
26 H: Labor Market Protection Act 1975
Includes: Fort Dix
Box Folder
935 1 H: S 1217 - Naturalization Reform 1979
Includes: private bill ; military service exemption re citizenship
2 H: S 743 - Naturalization Processing Act; Single Adoptive Parents' Immigration Act 1974-1979
3 H: S 1763 [Immigration & Nationality Efficiency Act] 1980
4 H: European-American Ethnic Groups [CRS Reports] 1971
5 H: [Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT II)] 1979
6 H: [International Transfers of Industrial Technology] 1976
7 H: Vietnam War Memorial; Senate Caucuses 1980-1981
8 H: Deep Seabed Mining (1 of 2) 1978
9 H: Deep Seabed Mining (2 of 2) 1978
10 H: Fort Dix; MX Missile Program (RCA) 1979
11 H: S 2121 - Declare Portion of Delaware River Non-Navigable 1978
Includes: Palmyra, NJ ; Korman Corp
12 H: [S 253] - Declare Portion of Delaware River Non-Navigable 1972-1979
Includes: Palmyra, NJ ; Korman Corp
13 H: SALT; All-Volunteer Force (John McCain) 1977-1981
Includes: military draft
14 H: Local Labor Market Protection Act 1975
Includes: Fort Dix
15 H: Senate Hall of Fame [Humphrey Tribute] 1978
16 H: Letters & Resolutions Cosigned by Senator Williams Regarding Soviet Jews; Statement for Women's Plea for Soviet Jewry 1979
17 H: Ex-Im Bank Memo, Etc [South Africa] (1 of 3) 1976-1978
Includes: international fair labor standards
18 H: Ex-Im Bank Memo, Etc [South Africa] (2 of 3) 1977-1978
Includes: international fair labor standards
19 H: Ex-Im Bank Memo, Etc [South Africa] (3 of 3) 1978-1979
Includes: international fair labor standards
20 H: International Fair Labor Standards 1976-1977
21 H: Report on Trip - Europe, Middle East, India; Report on Delegation Trip to Brazil, Argentina, Peru, & Panama; Correspondence & Report on Senator's Trip to South America 1977-1981
22 H: Panama Canal Treaties - Proposed Speech or Insert into Record; Maybank Amendment [Defense Procurement] 1979
23 H: Export Licenses 1979
Includes: Applied Data Research Inc, Princeton, NJ ; computer software
24 H: Federal Government Service Task Force; Options for National Youth Service Agenda in Connection with Draft Registration Bill; National Railway Authority (Northrop Services, Inc) 1979-1981
25 H: Fed Tort Claims Act Amendments; Uniformed Services Relocation Expenses Act 1974
26 H: [Sale of Fighter Aircraft to Saudi Arabia]; [CRS Report re: Public Footpaths in England & Wales] 1977-1978
27 H: Correspondence Regarding National Transportation Policy Study Commission Hearings in New Jersey 1977
Includes: Hudson County ; Hackensack Meadowlands ; Somerset County ; Watchung Reservation
Box Folder
936 1 H: S 25 - GI Bill of 1981 (Cosponsored 1/23/81) (1 of 2) 1980-1981
2 H: S 25 - GI Bill of 1981 (Cosponsored 1/23/81) (2 of 2) 1980-1981
3 H: Rules Committee 1973-1978
4 H: Nomination - John W. McGarry [Fed Election Commission] 1978
5 H: Woodrow Wilson Center 1975-1977
6 H: [Staff Notes, Robo Form Texts, & HAW Remarks] 1976-1978
7 H: Labor Intensive Public Works & the 2nd Concurrent Budget Resolution; Budget Reconciliation - Procedure, Timetable & Implications 1978-1981
8 H: [Budget Reconciliation Briefing Book] (1 of 2) 1981
9 H: [Budget Reconciliation Briefing Book] (2 of 2) 1981
10 H: State of New Jersey Legislative Update [Report to Governor from Washington Office] 1979
11 H: Federal Outlays in New Jersey 1980
12 H: [Analysis of Reagan Economic & Budget Proposal Impact on NJ] 1981
13 H: New Federalism [Reagan Domestic Program] (1 of 2) 1980-1982
14 H: New Federalism [Reagan Domestic Program] (2 of 2) 1980-1982
15 H: [Appropriations - CRS Information on Rescissions, Deferrals, Reprogramming] 1974-1981
16 H: [Senate Export Caucus] 1979
17 H: Steel Scrap (1 of 2) 1979-1980
18 H: Steel Scrap (2 of 2) 1977
19 H: Steel 1977-1978
20 H: Lenox China 1967-1978
Includes: fine china import duties ; international trade ; chewing gum tariffs ; Lithuania
21 H: H. Con Res 202 - Emigration to Israel - Ida Nudel 1979
Includes: Soviet Jewry
Box Folder
937 1 I: Anti-Inflation Program 1979-1980
2 I: [Anti-Inflation Program:] Material on Council on Wage & Price Stability (1 of 2) 1979-1980
3 I: [Anti-Inflation Program:] Material on Council on Wage & Price Stability (2 of 2) 1979-1980
4 I: Arson (1 of 2) 1978-1979
5 I: Arson (2 of 2) 1978-1979
6 I: Arson (1 of 2) 1979-1981
7 I: Arson (2 of 2) 1979-1981
8 I: Artists' Tax Equity 1979
9 I: Autos [Chrysler Default] (1 of 3) 1980
Includes: NJ auto plant closings
10 I: Autos [Chrysler Default] (2 of 3) 1980
11 I: Autos [Chrysler Default] (3 of 3) 1979-1980
12 I: [Autos: Chrysler Loan] (1 of 4) 1981
13 I: [Autos: Chrysler Loan] (2 of 4) 1981
14 I: [Autos: Chrysler Loan] (3 of 4) 1980-1981
15 I: [Autos: Chrysler Loan] (4 of 4) 1980
16 I: [Auto Industry / Imports] (1 of 6) 1981
17 I: [Auto Industry / Imports] (2 of 6) 1981
18 I: [Auto Industry / Imports] (3 of 6) 1981
19 I: [Auto Industry / Imports] (4 of 6) 1981
Box Folder
938 1 I: [Auto Industry / Imports] (5 of 6) 1980-1981
2 I: [Auto Industry / Imports] (6 of 6) 1980
3 I: Babyselling 1977-1980
Includes: HAW bill S1498 ; adoption
4 I: Bankruptcy 1977-1978
5 I: Budget, Economy, Finance 1978-1981
6 I: [Budget] 1980-1981
7 I: Bulk Mail Center / NJ Postal Issue 1979
Includes: Jersey City, NJ ; NY Metro Area Postal Union
8 I: [Capital Punishment] 1980
9 I: Cigarette Smuggling 1974-1979
10 I: [Civil Rights / Voting Rights] 1981-1982
11 I: Civil Service (1 of 2) 1978-1980
12 I: Civil Service (2 of 2) 1979-1980
13 I: Communications (1 of 2) 1977-1981
Includes: telecommunications ; radio deregulation ; television
14 I: Communications (2 of 2) 1979-1980
Includes: telecommunications ; television
15 I: [Communications] S 898 (1 of 2) 1980-1981
Includes: telecommunications ; cable television
16 I: [Communications] S 898 (2 of 2) 1981
Includes: telecommunications ; cable television
17 I: [Communications / S 898] (1 of 6) 1979
Includes: telecommunications ; cable television
18 I: [Communications / S 898] (2 of 6) 1981
Includes: telecommunications ; cable television ; electronic mail
19 I: [Communications / S 898] (3 of 6) 1981
Includes: telecommunications ; cable television
20 I: [Communications / S 898] (4 of 6) 1981
Includes: telecommunications ; cable television
Box Folder
939 1 I: [Communications / S 898] (5 of 6) 1981
Includes: telecommunications ; cable television
2 I: [Communications / S 898] (6 of 6) 1981
Includes: telecommunications ; cable television
3 I: Conglomerates 1979-1980
4 I: Countercyclical (1 of 3) 1979
Includes: Newark anti-recession hearings
5 I: Countercyclical (2 of 3) 1979
Includes: Newark anti-recession hearings
6 I: Countercyclical (3 of 3) 1978
7 I: [Criminal Code Reform Act] 1979
8 I: [Death Penalty] 1981
9 I: Democratic Policy Committee Updates 1980-1982
Includes: Reagan economic proposals ; oil windfall profits tax
10 I: District Court 1977-1980
Includes: Harold Ackerman nomination ; District of NJ
11 I: Drug Paraphernalia (1 of 3) 1979-1980
Includes: Millburn Conference of Parents & Teachers
12 I: Drug Paraphernalia (2 of 3) 1979-1980
13 I: Drug Paraphernalia (3 of 3) 1979-1981
14 I: Fair Housing (1 of 2) 1979
Includes: civil rights ; discrimination ; Fair Housing Council of Bergen County
15 I: Fair Housing (2 of 2) 1980
Includes: civil rights ; discrimination
16 I: Gun Control (1 of 2) 1978-1919
17 I: Gun Control (2 of 2) 1979-1981
Box Folder
940 1 I: Immigration 1979-1980
2 I: [Immigration] (1 of 2) 1980-1981
3 I: [Immigration] (2 of 2) 1981
4 I: Immigration Fees 1979
Includes: HAW bill S 743
5 I: Intelligence (CIA) [Oversight Bill] 1980
6 I: [Joint Economic Report - Democratic Side] (1 of 2) 1982
7 I: [Joint Economic Report - Democratic Side] (2 of 2) 1982
8 I: Judiciary (Misc); Juvenile Justice 1979-1981
9 I: Patent Term 1981
Includes: Ciba-Geigy Corp ; pharmaceuticals
10 I: Privacy / Polygraphs / S 1845 (Lie Detectors) (1 of 2) 1973-1977
11 I: Privacy / Polygraphs / S 1845 (Lie Detectors) (2 of 2) 1971-1977
12 I: Regulatory Reduction & Congressional Control Act 1981
13 I: Revenue Sharing (1 of 2) 1980
14 I: Revenue Sharing (2 of 2) 1975-1979
15 I: S J Res 28 - Popular Election / Electoral College 1979
16 I: Soccer (1 of 2) 1978-1979
Includes: North American Soccer League ; immigration ; labor dispute
17 I: Soccer (2 of 2) 1979
Includes: North American Soccer League ; immigration ; labor dispute
18 I: [Superfund / Toxic Substance Pollution] 1979-1980
19 I: Tax Expenditures 1979-1980
20 I: [Tax - General] (1 of 2) 1975-1981
21 I: [Tax - General] (2 of 2) 1976-1980
Box Folder
941 1 I: [Tax - Gambling] 1981
2 I: Tax Withholding - Gambling (1 of 2) 1979
Includes: HAW bill S 2032 ; horse racing
3 I: Tax Withholding - Gambling (2 of 2) 1979
Includes: HAW bill S 2032 ; horse racing
4 I: Victim Assistance (1 of 3) 1976-1979
Includes: crime ; elderly ; Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
5 I: Victim Assistance (2 of 3) 1977-1980
Includes: crime ; elderly ; Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
6 I: Victim Assistance (3 of 3) 1979
Includes: crime ; National District Attorneys Association
7 I: [US Tuna Foundation]; World Peace Tax 1979-1981
8 J: [Abscam] 1981-1982
9 J: [Abscam] Amendments - S Res 204 1982
10 J: Aging Information 1972-1980
11 J: Aging & Budget 1981
12 J: [Aging-Related Legislation] 1976-1982
Includes: HAW record on aging ; HAW co-spon bill S 90
13 J: [Agriculture / Food] 1980-1981
14 J: Farmland Preservation (1 of 3) 1980-1981
15 J: Farmland Preservation (2 of 3) 1980-1981
16 J: Farmland Preservation (3 of 3) 1980-1981
17 J: Farm Bill 1981
18 J: [Farm Exports] 1980-1981
19 J: Food Stamp Program 1980-1981
Includes: NJ impact of program cuts
20 J: [CRS Information re: Grants & Foundation Support] 1977-1981
21 J: [NJ Washington Office Legislative Updates] (1 of 2) 1981-1982
22 J: [NJ Washington Office Legislative Updates] (2 of 2) 1981
23 J: [NJ Washington Office Federal Budget Priorities Report] 1981
24 J: [SEC View on S 1080 - Regulatory Reform Act] 1982
25 J: S 1942 - Resource Conservation & Development Act of 1979; [NJ School Lunch Programs] 1979-1981
Includes: HAW co-spon S 1942
Box Folder
942 1 J: Amendment to HR 5047 1980
Includes: warp knitting machines ; tariffs ; Clifton, NJ
2 J: Steel - Industry Data & Public Policy Positions 1981
3 J: [Steel Industry] (1 of 2) 1981
4 J: [Steel Industry] (2 of 2) 1981
Includes: air pollution ; water pollution
5 J: [Carpenter Technology Steel Plant Visit, Reading, PA] 1981
6 J: [Trade - Lenox / Ceramics]; [Trade - Leather / Tanning] 1980-1981
7 J: [Trade - Textiles / Embroidery] 1977-1981
8 J: [Trade - Footwear] 1981
Includes: HAW co-signed letter
9 J: [Trade - Various] 1980-1981
Includes: embargo of agricultural exports to Soviet Union ; services trade
10 J: [Trade - Various] 1981-1982
Includes: industrial strategy & trade ; Japan ; steel
11 J: Foreign Trade Info General 1979-1981
Includes: steel ; unwrought lead ; mushrooms ; textiles ; leather
12 J: World Hunger Information File 1979-1981
13 J: Crowell Nomination 1981
14 J: [Agriculture Council of America] 1981
15 J: [Infant Formula]; S 1651 - Dept of Agriculture Nutrition Labelig & Information 1979-1981
Includes: HAW co-spon S 1651
16 J: Nutrition 1980-1981
Includes: child nutrition ; food stamps ; special milk program
17 J: Tobacco Industry Information 1979-1980
18 J: Agriculture 1978-1981
19 J: [Agriculture] 1978-1981
20 J: Transportation Reports 1980-1981
21 J: [S 76 - Medicare]; [Medicare / Medicaid] 1979-1980
22 J: PSROs [Professional Standards Review Organization] (1 of 2) 1981
Includes: NJ PSROs
23 J: PSROs [Professional Standards Review Organization] (2 of 2) 1981
Includes: Passaic Valley PSRO
24 J: [PSROs] 1981
25 J: [Medicare / Medicaid / PSROs] 1980-1981
26 J: Public Welfare Material 1980
Includes: Medicare ; Medicaid ; food stamps ; PSROs
Box Folder
943 1 J: [Social Security & Women] (1 of 2) 1979-1981
2 J: [Social Security & Women] (2 of 2) 1978-1980
3 J: NJ Federation of Senior Citizens; [Meeting with Veterans of Foreign Wars] 1980-1981
4 J: [CRS Reports: POW/MIAs in Southeast Asia / Benefits for Veterans] 1980
5 J: Health Care 1980-1982
Includes: Prudential Insurance Co ; Medicare ; Medicaid
6 J: Social Security (1 of 3) 1981
7 J: Social Security (2 of 3) 1981
8 J: Social Security (3 of 3) 1980-1981
9 J: [CRS Reports re: Legislation & Programs for Elderly] 1978-1979
10 J: [Medicare / Medicaid] 1979
11 J: Low Vision (1 of 3) 1977-1978
Includes: HAW bill S 3038 ; Eye Institute, Pennsylvania College of Optometry
12 J: Low Vision (2 of 3) 1977-1978
Includes: HAW bill S 3038
13 J: Low Vision (3 of 3) 1977-1978
Includes: HAW bill S 3038
14 J: [Low Vision / Medicare] 1978-1979
15 J: SSI Payments 1978-1979
Includes: NJ sheltered boarding homes
16 J: [Ocean County Petition for Free Health Services for Aged] 1978
17 J: Senior Citizen Handbook (1 of 4) 1978
18 J: Senior Citizen Handbook (2 of 4) 1978
19 J: Senior Citizen Handbook (3 of 4) 1978
20 J: Senior Citizen Handbook (4 of 4) 1978
Box Folder
944 1 J: Memos 1978
Includes: low vision ; trade ; Jersey City countercyclical assistance ; welfare ; elderly ; chewing gum manufacturing
2 J: [HAW Statements & Remarks] (1 of 2) 1977-1978
3 J: [HAW Statements & Remarks] (2 of 2) 1977-1978
4 K: [HAW Bill Summary in Areas of FDA, Aging, Handicapped, Legal Services] 1959-1978
5 K: Labor & Human Resources (95th, 96th) & HAW (95th) Legislative Summaries 1977-1979
6 K: Displaced Homemakers 1977-1981
7 K: Domestic Violence Prevention & Services Act 1979-1980
Includes: HAW co-spon bill S 1843
8 K: Battered Women in NJ; Child Abuse 1981
9 K: Child Abuse Prevention & Treatment 1981
10 K: Child Day Care - Fed Role; Child Support Enforcement 1979-1981
11 K: WIC [Child Nutrition] 1978-1981
12 K: AFDC [Aid to Families with Dependent Children]; Parental Kidnaping 1981
13 K: Adoption; The Model State Adoption Act; Proposed Legislation - Model Adoption Law 1980-1981
14 K: Domestic Violence - Correspondence; Child Welfare, Foster Care, Adoptions, Abuse [Correspondence] 1981
Includes: Economic Equity Act
15 K: Omnibus Family Protection Act (Laxalt) 1980-1981
16 K: Stronger Family Act 1981
Includes: HAW co-spon bills
17 K: [Aging] Conference / OVAP / ACTION (1 of 2) 1980-1981
18 K: [Aging] Conference / OVAP / ACTION (2 of 2) 1981
Includes: Trenton State College ; NJ Governor's Conference on Aging
19 K: Older Americans Act Hearing 1981
20 K: Administration's Older Americans [Bill] 1981
21 K: Older Americans [Correspondence] (1 of 2) 1981-1982
22 K: Older Americans [Correspondence] (2 of 2) 1981
23 K: Long Term Care - Community-Based Alternative to Institutionalization; Directory of Adult Day Care Centers 1981
24 K: Low Income Energy Assistance; Housing Assistance to Low-Moderate Income Households 1979-1981
Includes: HAW co-spon bill S 1165
25 K: Low Income Energy Assistance Correspondence 1981
26 K: Domestic Volunteer Service Act 1981
27 K: ACTION, RSVP, VISTA 1981
Includes: NJ DYFS Foster Grandparent Program
Box Folder
945 1 K: Social Service Hearings 1981
2 K: Community Services Correspondence; Economic Opportunity - Head Start, NJ Follow Through [Correspondence] 1981
Includes: North Hudson Community Action Corp
3 K: Title 20 [Impact of Social Service Cuts on NJ Counties] 1981
4 K: [Labor & Human Services Fed Budget FY 1983] 1982
5 K: Employment & Productivity [CETA Amendments]; CETA Support 1981
Includes: HAW article
6 K: CETA Info 1978-1981
7 K: CETA Correspondence (1 of 2) 1981
8 K: CETA Correspondence (2 of 2) 1981
9 K: Youth Act S. 648 Hearings 1981
10 K: [Articles re Youth Employment] 1981
11 K: [Career Opportunities for the Disabled] 1981
12 K: [Job Training & Employment] 1982
13 K: Use of Higher Education Benefits for Recruitment & Retention of Military Personnel; 4 Day Workweek Correspondence 1980-1981
Includes: HAW bill
14 K: S 1085 - Head Start 1981
15 K: S 1087 - Domestic Volunteer Service 1981
16 K: S 1088 - Native Americans; Administration - Head Start - Native Americans 1981
17 K: S 1090 - Adolescent Pregnancy; [Tolliver Meeting / Program Funding] 1981
18 K: CSA / Camden / BPUM; NJ CSA 1980-1981
19 K: [Reagan Budget / L&HR Committee Program Impact] 1981-1982
20 K: [NJ Commissioner of Labor & Industry Congressional Briefing re Fed Budget Cuts] 1981
21 K: Miscellaneous Correspondence (1 of 2) 1981
Includes: labor & human resources programs
22 K: Miscellaneous Correspondence (2 of 2) 1981
Includes: labor & human resources programs ; Jewish Vocational Service, East Orange, NJ ; Daughters of Israel Pleasant Valley Home, West Orange, NJ
23 K: [Miscellaneous Correspondence] (1 of 2) 1981-1982
Includes: labor & human resources programs
24 K: [Miscellaneous Correspondence] (2 of 2) 1981
Includes: labor & human resources programs ; NJ Fed budget cut impact ; NJ Employment & Training
25 K: [Miscellaneous Correspondence] 1981-1982
Includes: labor & human resources programs ; Union County Legal Services Corp ; Atlantic Human Resources Inc ; Project VARY
Box Folder
946 1 K: Legal Services Corporation Act '74 (1 of 2) 1975
2 K: Legal Services Corporation Act '74 (2 of 2) 1975
3 K: [Prepaid Legal Cost Insurance]; Legal Services News 1972-1981
4 K: [Urban Institute Paper re Legal Services for Poor] 1975
5 K: Legal Services Support 1981
6 K: Legal Services Correspondence 1981
Includes: Union County
7 K: Davis-Bacon (1 of 2) 1979-1980
8 K: Davis-Bacon (2 of 2) 1962-1979
9 K: Davis-Bacon Correspondence 1981
10 K: Railroad Retirement 1976-1980
11 K: Flex-Time [Work Schedules / S 517] 1978-1979
12 K: [Fed Employee Injury Compensation] (1 of 2) 1974-1980
13 K: [Fed Employee Injury Compensation] (2 of 2) 1974-1980
14 K: [S 2153 OSHA Amendments Briefing Book] 1979
Includes: HAW co-spon bill
15 K: [Plant Closings] Bill Status Printout; IUD Publication: Auto Related Closings; DLR Plant Closing Bills 7/31/79 1979-1980
16 K: [Plant Closings] DOL Guide for Communities Facing Major Layoffs or Plant Shutdowns; Differences Between Ford/Williams Draft; Joint Report Labor Union Study Tour Participation - Economic Dislocation 1979
17 K: [Plant Closings] Economic Dislocation in Japan; Center for Productivity & Quality of Working Life: Shutdown: A Case Study of Displaced Rural Workers; Termination: Closing at Baker Plant 1978-1980
18 K: [Plant Closings] Mahwah 1980
19 K: [Plant Closings] [IBEW Plant Curtailment Reports] 1975-1979
20 K: [Plant Closings] [Worker Mobility / Role of Worker / Misc] 1979-1980
21 K: [Plant Closings] [Reference Material] (1 of 2) 1980
22 K: [Plant Closings] [Reference Material] (1 of 2) 1980-1981
23 K: Fact Sheet on S 995 - To Prohibit Sex Discrimination on Basis of Pregnancy u.d.
24 K: [HAW Congressional Record Reprints] 1975-1980
Includes: labor ; discrimination
25 K: Home Health Care S 234 Hearings 3/4/81 (1 of 2) 1981
26 K: Home Health Care S 234 Hearings 3/4/81 (2 of 2) 1981
Includes: Chelsea Village Program ; St Vincent's Hospital, NYC
27 K: [Foundation for the Advancement of Chiropractic Tenets & Science Report] (1 of 2) 1980
28 K: [Foundation for the Advancement of Chiropractic Tenets & Science Report] (2 of 2) 1980
29 K: [Relief of Cancer Patient Pain] 1981
Box Folder
947 1 K: Health Research Reauthorizations (4/1/81) (1 of 2) 1981
2 K: Health Research Reauthorizations (4/1/81) (2 of 2) 1981
3 K: Health Block Grants Hearings (4/2/81) 1981
4 K: Health Block Grants Hearings (4/10/81) 1981
5 K: Health Professions (S 799), Nurse Training (S 801) hearings (4/8/81) (1 of 2) 1981
6 K: Health Professions (S 799), Nurse Training (S 801) hearings (4/8/81) (2 of 2) 1981
7 K: Food Safety S 1442 1981
8 K: FDA Background 1979-1981
9 K: Voluntary Vitamins S 1277 Co-Sponsor 1981
Includes: HAW co-spon bill
10 K: Title X Reauthorizations - Family Planning (3/31/81) (1 of 2) 1981
11 K: Title X Reauthorizations - Family Planning (3/31/81) (2 of 2) 1978-1981
12 K: Title X Planned Parenthood Hearings (3/31/81) (1 of 2) 1981
13 K: Title X Planned Parenthood Hearings (3/31/81) (2 of 2) 1981
14 K: Patient Packaging Inserts (PPI) 1980-1981
15 K: Reauthorization of Drug Abuse Legislation (3/30/81) 1981
16 K: Testimony from Reauthorization Hearing (3/25/81), Comprehensive Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism Prevention Treatment & Rehabilitation Act 1980-1981
17 K: Alcohol Reauthorization (3/25/81); Alcohol & Drug Abuse Education Program (4/6/81) 1981
18 K: National Science Foundation Reauthorization (4/7/81) (1 of 2) 1981
19 K: National Science Foundation Reauthorization (4/7/81) (2 of 2) 1981
20 K: Rehabilitation Act Amendments 1978
21 K: Peer Review Issue [Alcohol, Drug Abuse & Mental Health Admin] 1978
Box Folder
948 1 K: Formula Grant Funds Analysis re Alcoholism Treatment Delivery System; [Alcoholism Commission Nominees] 1978-1980
2 K: Congressional Employee Alcoholism Program 1980
3 K: Compulsive Gambling (1 of 4) 1978-1979
Includes: HAW bill S 255
4 K: Compulsive Gambling (2 of 4) 1978-1980
Includes: HAW bill S 255
5 K: Compulsive Gambling (3 of 4) 1978-1979
Includes: Gamblers Anonymous
6 K: Compulsive Gambling (4 of 4) 1975-1979
7 K: [Congressional Research Service Issue Briefs] (1 of 2) 1981
Includes: labor ; occupational safety ; economy ; legal services
8 K: [Congressional Research Service Issue Briefs] (2 of 2) 1981
Includes: welfare ; social services ; ERA ; low income energy assistance
9 K: [Reports on CETA Experience & Community Development Block Grants] 1981
Box Folder
960 1 L: Aging Committee 1971
2 L: Banking, Housing & Urban Affairs Committee 1971
Includes: proposed study of securities industry
3 L: Defense Production (Joint Committee) 1971
Includes: Defense Production Act summary provisions & related activities
4 L: Labor & Public Welfare Committee 1971
Includes: HAW statement as new committee Chair
5 L: Small Business Committee (1 of 2) 1969-1971
6 L: Small Business Committee (2 of 2) 1970-1971
7 L: Testimony [re Senate] Reform (1 of 2) 1971
Includes: HAW remarks
8 L: Testimony [re Senate] Reform (2 of 2) 1971
9 M: [Alaska Lands Bill / Alaska Coalition Senate Briefing Book] 1979
10 M: Alaska Lands 1979
11 M: ["Alaska Lands Legislation" Alaska State Publication] 1980
12 M: Alcohol & Narcotics (Subcommittee) 1969-1970
Includes: politicians & alcoholism
13 M: Bethlehem Trial Book (1 of 4) 1968
Includes: racial discrimination in employment ; Bethlehem Steel Corp ; Office of Fed Contract Compliance
14 M: Bethlehem Trial Book (2 of 4) 1968
Includes: racial discrimination in employment ; Bethlehem Steel Corp ; Office of Fed Contract Compliance
15 M: Bethlehem Trial Book (3 of 4) 1968
Includes: racial discrimination in employment ; Bethlehem Steel Corp ; Office of Fed Contract Compliance
16 M: Bethlehem Trial Book (4 of 4) 1968
Includes: racial discrimination in employment ; Bethlehem Steel Corp ; Office of Fed Contract Compliance
17 M: [Coal Mine Health & Safety Act of 1969 Oversight] (1 of 2) 1969-1970
18 M: [Coal Mine Health & Safety Act of 1969 Oversight] (2 of 2) 1969-1970
Includes: mine fatality reports
19 M: [Cop Killer Bill] 1970
Includes: HAW bill S 4325
20 M: Education - Vocational 1966
Includes: Neighborhood Youth Corps ; work-study program
21 M: [George Jessel Gold Medal] 1968-1969
Includes: HAW bill SJ Res 198
22 M: Haynsworth File (1 of 2) 1969
Includes: Clement Haynsworth Supreme Court nomination
23 M: Haynsworth File (2 of 2) 1969
Includes: Clement Haynsworth Supreme Court nomination
24 M: [Labor Law Notes] 1964
25 M: Labor Sub - Legislation (Old) 1972-1974
Box Folder
961 1 M: [Labor & Human Resources - Summary of Congressional Activities] 1979-1980
2 M: [Longshoremen's & Harbor Workers' Compensation Act Amendments] (1 of 2) 1977
3 M: [Longshoremen's & Harbor Workers' Compensation Act Amendments] (2 of 2) 1977
4 M: [Migrant Labor School Programs - Maryland & Wisconsin] 1968
5 M: Migrant Labor Literature 1960-1970
Includes: HAW bills S 1123-1132
6 M: NJ - Population Statistics 1969-1971
7 M: Northeast-Midwest Coalition - Tax Policy Briefing Book 1981
8 M: [S 2193 & S 2788 Occupational Health & Safety - Hearing Transcript] (1 of 4) 1969
9 M: [S 2193 & S 2788 Occupational Health & Safety - Hearing Transcript] (2 of 4) 1969
10 M: [S 2193 & S 2788 Occupational Health & Safety - Hearing Transcript] (3 of 4) 1969
11 M: [S 2193 & S 2788 Occupational Health & Safety - Hearing Transcript] (4 of 4) 1969
12 M: [Pension Reform / McGovern Proposals] 1972
13 M: [Pinelands Protected Area Maps] 1978-1979
14 M: Plant Closing Hearings (1 of 3) 1979
Includes: Newark, NJ hearings
15 M: Plant Closing Hearings (2 of 3) 1979
Includes: NJ company closings & lay-offs
16 M: Plant Closing Hearings (3 of 3) 1979
Includes: NJ company closings & lay-offs
17 M: Proposal for Reopening Sunshine Mine (1 of 3) 1972
Includes: Buffalo Creek
18 M: Proposal for Reopening Sunshine Mine (2 of 3) 1972
19 M: Proposal for Reopening Sunshine Mine (3 of 3) 1972
20 M: [Railway Labor-Management Dispute] (1 of 2) 1967
Includes: railroads ; SJ Res 81
21 M: [Railway Labor-Management Dispute] (2 of 2) 1970
Includes: railroads ; SJ Res 178 ; SJ Res 190
22 M: [Senator Case Death - Resolution & Statements] 1982
Includes: Donald Meisel's funeral remarks
23 M: [Senator] Dodd 1967
24 M: Senator Yarborough & Migratory Labor Committee 1969
Includes: proposed termination of Migratory Labor Subcomm
25 M: [Soft Drink Industry Franchises] 1972
26 M: [State of Union Address Major Points - House Budget Committee] 1982
27 M: [Stockholm Conference on World Environment] 1972
Includes: HAW travel arrangements
28 M: [Taxes - CRS Reports] 1974-1975
Box Folder
1060 9 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book I - Nos 1698-2167 (1 of 3) 1978
10 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book I - Nos 1698-2167 (2 of 3) 1978
11 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book I - Nos 1698-2167 (3 of 3) 1978
12 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book II - Nos 2168-2713 (1 of 4) 1978
13 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book II - Nos 2168-2713 (2 of 4) 1978
14 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book II - Nos 2168-2713 (3 of 4) 1978
15 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book II - Nos 2168-2713 (4 of 4) 1978
16 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book III - Nos 2714-[3063] (1 of 3) 1978
17 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book III - Nos 2714-[3063] (2 of 3) 1978
18 M: [National Labor Relations Act] Amendment Book III - Nos 2714-[3063] (3 of 3) 1978
19 M: [Staff Memo re: Reducing Membership on L&HR Committee] 1978
20 M: [Philadelphia Plan re: Affirmative Action] 1976
Includes: Compliance with Executive Order 11246 ; construction worker employment discrimination
Sub-Series II: Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files, 1952-1982. (11.50 cubic feet)
Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files includes those files that appear to have been maintained by various staff members responsible for supporting HAW in public relations, political affairs, and administrative matters, that is, all matters not directly related to legislation. These staff members included those with the titles of Administrative Assistant (also known at times as Executive Assistant) and Press Secretary, as well as those who were aides to these positions. Although many files appear to have been maintained by only one person, many others show evidence of having been handed down over time to successive staff members.
The subject-oriented files of Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files include a wide range of types of material. Many of the files contain reference documents and associated HAW press releases, remarks, and the like. A substantial amount of correspondence and staff notes is in the sub-series, as well as working files on publicity and political issues. Some significant materials on legislative matters are in the sub-series because of the broad role of the Administrative Assistant or because the legislation concerned the media. The sub-series includes much HAW-centered material including financial disclosures, radio transcripts, remarks, and the like.
Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files, taken as a whole, did not exist as an organized set of files in HAW's office. Rather, the sub-series was organized by the archivist to combine disparate groups, or sets, of folders found throughout the original collection. Accordingly, the scope and strengths of Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files varies sharply among the nine sets of folders comprising the sub-series. Following is a scope description of each set. (See the Arrangement section below for further description of how these sets were established and arranged.)
Set A appears to be the files of, primarily, Press Secretaries William (Bill) Oriol and Al Levin and Administrative/Executive Assistants Jim Leutze and Walter (Nap) Gardner. The set includes press releases, statements, clippings, and materials from various interest groups (e.g., SANE, NJEA, transit groups). Dating from the first half of the 1960s, well-represented topics in the set include HAW's positions on educational issues, HAW's interest in the anticipated economic conversion from defense spending (and concern about impact on New Jersey employment), mass transit legislation, and migratory labor legislation (including photographs of a 1960 trip to Florida and subcommittee press releases and progress reports). HAW's membership in the Quorum Club, a club linked to the Bobby Baker scandal, is the subject of a clippings file. The set also includes research performed on Republican fundraising in response to charges of impropriety related to Secretary of Labor Wirtz's sponsorship of a fundraising reception in 1963 for HAW.
Set B includes background and clippings files concerning civil rights. The set appears to have been maintained principally by Gardner, though it includes material from the early 1960s (i.e., before his tenure in 1963-64). The bulk of this set originally consisted of newsprint clippings from 1963; these were generally discarded by the archivist during processing. The retained material in the set includes select clippings photocopied by the archivist and material other than clippings related to HAW's activities in regard to civil rights and to New Jersey's participation in the 1963 March on Washington.
Set C are the files primarily of Francis B. Sayre, Jr., Chairman of the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission (WWCM). These files likely came to HAW, who was Vice-Chairman of the Commission, from Sayre at the end of the Commission's work in 1966. To these, HAW's office interfiled their own WWMC material from Bill Oriol and others, at least to some extent, so the date range of the set extends into the mid-1970s, though the bulk is from the early 1960s. Materials include meeting minutes, appropriations, correspondence (especially regarding suggestions for the approach to a memorial, reflecting the controversy over whether to have a "living" (international study center) or "classical" (physical monument) memorial), draft and final report, and some administrative files.
Set D appears to be the files primarily of long-time assistant Walt Ramsay, who held the Administrative/Executive Assistant position and headed the Press Office at times. Accordingly, some files from others in the Press Office, including Mike McCurry, may be in this set as well. Significant material in the set includes that related to political affairs and HAW's leadership role in the Senate. This material includes: much correspondence from President Jimmy Carter to HAW, including some on legislative matters; Democratic Steering Committee material from 1968-1980, (mostly requests to HAW from other senators for committee assignments); 1981 correspondence from three contenders for the Democratic National Committee Chair; material on the judicial candidate advisory committee HAW set up in 1978 to help guide his recommendations for Federal judgeships; material on HAW's 1976 re-election campaign and the Presidential elections of 1976 and 1980; and notes and briefing materials for the Labor and Human Resources Committee's 1978 delegation to China (including notes, presumably of Ramsay, of HAW's discussion with a Chinese representative on various US-China matters).
Set E appears to be the files primarily of Mike McCurry of the Press Office. The set includes clippings, press releases, press notes, and other materials. Significant topics include information on HAW's legislative accomplishments from the 95th and 96th Congresses, transportation/mass transit, and securities (in relation to Sun Oil's attempt to take over New Jersey company Becton-Dickinson).
Set F appears to be files from HAW's Press Office. These generally relate to HAW bills or other issues of interest to HAW. The set includes some background material, but the bulk is comprised of documents concerning HAW's positions on various topics, including remarks, radio scripts, clippings, press releases, Committee staff briefing notes to HAW and to the Press Office, summaries of HAW legislative work, and co-signed letters. The set includes briefing notes from Candace (Candy) Campbell to HAW regarding upcoming interviews, appearances, and other publicity-related matters. A key topic, also found in the next set, concerns efforts by the NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting (of which HAW was co-Chair) to get a VHF television station in New Jersey.
Set G appears to be generally the files of Candy Campbell. The bulk of the set are documents related to efforts by the NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting (of which HAW was co-Chair) to get a VHF television station in New Jersey. Most of these documents were found by the archivist loose in their original boxes and appear to include also materials from legislative aide Marcia Wolf, Press Secretary Andy Rothman, and perhaps others. The set also includes a purportedly complete list of Democratic Party county organization leaders.
Set H is generally the files of Roberta (Bobbie) Dono, a long-time office aide. These files appear to be those from Dono's position as personal secretary for HAW. The set includes HAW financial disclosure filings and related non-public supporting documents. Other HAW-centered material in the set includes information on a testimonial dinner/1976 campaign fundraiser, an office layout plan, and HAW's 1982 daily schedules.
Set I are miscellaneous subject files found throughout the original collection, principally from the boxes of material taken from HAW's office in 1982, of a non-legislative/regulatory nature. Among the more significant items are: material on the inter-racial Committee of Concern community initiatives in Newark in 1967-68, Navy Seabees 25th anniversary package, preparatory materials and photos for a HAW "Welcome to Washington" booklet (late 1970s), and a compilation prepared by the Democratic National Committee of Nixon statements from 1960 forward.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Empty folders or those with non-substantive matter were discarded. Newsprint clippings were generally discarded. Government publications, especially oversized or thick items, were discarded if not needed for context for other materials. Archivist Notes describing the extent of discards were placed in any individual folders from which substantive material was discarded.
Arrangement
Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files consists of nine sets of folders, each proceeding in rough chronological order, with the exception of Set I (which has miscellaneous materials from a wide date range).
Each set (except for Set I) consists of folders that appeared to the archivist to be closely related, that is, likely to have been maintained by one person or handed down by successive individuals having the same responsibilities over time. Such linkages were determined by reference to the physical proximity of the folders (i.e., folders boxed together by HAW's staff), intra-staff transmittal documents within the folders, original folder descriptions, subject themes, etc. Each set was assigned an alpha code from A to I by the archivist; folders belonging to a particular set are identified by use of the alpha code as a prefix in their folder descriptions. For example, all the folder descriptions with prefix "A:" belong to Set A.
Sets A-C were found in boxes sent to the Federal Records Center by HAW's staff. These sets were readily linked together by the archivist. Sets E-H, comprising most of Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files, came from the boxes of material taken from HAW's office when he left the Senate in 1982; their linkages are more tenuous at points. (Set D, Ramsay's files, came from both sources.) Accordingly, a researcher should bear in mind that the placement of materials within a set was a result of the archivist's interpretation and considered judgment as to the source of the material. It should also be recalled that this sub-series, as presented, did not exist in HAW's office, but was created by the archivist solely as a means of facilitating the organization and description of the material.
Except for Sets B (civil rights) and C (Woodrow Wilson), the sets were found by the archivist in no discernible order. Within each set, the archivist attempted to arrange the material by placing folders with common topics together and, in some instances, in alphabetical order by subject. Overall, though, arrangement within sets is minimal.
The original folders were retained for Set C because of their relatively good condition and useful labeling. Most material, however, was found in unlabeled folders, in re-used folders with multiple and incorrect descriptions, in dirty and damaged folders, and in folders with unclear or barely legible descriptions. Hence, most material was refoldered by the archivist. All original folder descriptions were recorded by the archivist on the new folders and in the container list. Where no descriptions existed on the original folders, the archivist supplied a description based on the content; these archivist-supplied descriptions are in [brackets]. Words added to original folder descriptions by the archivist to clarify content are also in [brackets].
Much of the material taken from HAW's office was loose, that is, not in folders or binders. The archivist arranged this material as seemed most appropriate given its subject content and context. All loose material was foldered and given an archivist-supplied description in [brackets]. Archivist Notes were placed in these folders, documenting for a user the fact that the folder's content consisted of material compiled by the archivist from loose matter.
Restrictions
Set H includes supporting documents regarding HAW's financial disclosure statements, including non-public details, such as tax returns, communications with trust attorneys and other sensitive personal matters. Although the material is open to researchers, these personal documents are restricted from photocopying or other reproduction.
Related Series
There are no other directly-related series. However, several of the topics well-represented in Administrative Assistants and Press Office Files are found elsewhere as well. Extensive material on the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission is found in CENTRAL CORRESPONDENCE and elsewhere. CAMPAIGN FILES includes more extensive material on HAW's various campaigns. Democratic Steering Committee materials from the early 1960s are found in DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE and from the mid-1960s in CENTRAL CORRESPONDENCE.
Box Folder
948 10 A: [Press Contacts, Clippings Index] 1964
11 A: Aging Committee 1963-1964
12 A: Americus, Georgia 1963
Includes: civil rights ; Rutgers University ; Donald Harris jailing
13 A: [Bobby Baker]; Q Club, etc. 1962-1963
Includes: Wirtz Reception for HAW ; Quorum Club
14 A: Civil Rights; Civil Rights & P.L. 78 1963
15 A: Conversion (1 of 2) 1964
Includes: Oranges-Maplewood Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy ; HAW co-spon bill S 2274 ; South Jersey Peace Center, Haddonfield
16 A: Conversion (2 of 2) 1964
17 A: Democratic Presidential Convention, 1964, Atlantic City 1952-1964
Includes: Paul Douglas speeches at 1952 & 1956 DNC Conventions ; Douglas speech re: Korean War
18 A: Education 1963-1964
Includes: NJ summer dropout program
19 A: Education (1 of 3) 1964
Includes: HAW positions
20 A: Education (2 of 3) 1963-1964
Includes: Fed assistance to NJ education
21 A: Education (3 of 3) 1964
22 A: Executive Peace Corps 1962-1964
Includes: George J Yevick (Bergen County) 1964 campaign material
23 A: FCC; Flood Control Bill 1962-1963
Includes: Fairness Doctrine ; HAW bill S 2032
24 A: Immigration; Johnson, President 1962-1964
25 A: Land Sales Mailout Names 1965
26 A: Mass Transit - Facts 1960-1963
Box Folder
949 1 A: Mass Transit (1 of 4) 1963-1964
2 A: Mass Transit (2 of 4) 1964
Includes: Port of NY Authority
3 A: Mass Transit (3 of 4) 1964
4 A: Mass Transit (4 of 4) 1964
5 A: Migrants; [Migratory Labor] 1961-1964
6 A: Migratory Labor [Press Releases] 1963
7 A: [Migratory Labor] (1 of 2) 1959-1963
Includes: Perrine, FL
8 A: [Migratory Labor] (2 of 2) 1962-1963
9 A: Migratory Workers - Progress Reports 1961-1962
10 A: Misc; NASA Research Center; Nationalities Division [DNC] 1961-1963
Includes: HAW bills
11 A: National Service Corps 1963
12 A: Newsletters - Other Senators 1963
13 A: NJ - Labor; NJ - Meadowlands 1962-1963
Includes: RCA ; Camden, NJ
14 A: NJ - Projects; NJ - Tax 1963
15 A: NJ - Television 1962-1963
Includes: NJ Educational Television Corp
16 A: Open Spaces; Open Spaces & Mass Transit Grants 1962-1963
17 A: Parking Statement; Post Office 1964
Includes: postmaster appointment process ; diplomatic parking tickets ; France recognition of Red China
18 A: Poverty Programs 1964
Includes: HAW co-spon bill S 2642
19 A: [Press Releases re: Test Ban Treaty, Foreign Affairs, Space Exploration] 1963-1964
Includes: HAW remarks to Oranges-Maplewood Committee for a SANE Nuclear Policy
20 A: Right to Work; Senate [LRS Reports re: Seniority System & Committtees] 1954-1964
21 A: SANE; SBA Jobs for Jersey; SEC Amendments 1964
Includes: HAW articles
22 A: Speech Material; South Jersey Roads 1963
Includes: HAW speech re: education ; HAW speech re: mass transit ; Paul Douglas speech re Influence of Religion on Democracy, East Orange, NJ
23 A: [Suburban Development] 1964
24 A: Tercentenary [NJ Commission]; Urban Ugliness Facts; Valachi 1962-1963
25 A: Williams - Honors, Appointments, etc; Williams - Television Reports 1959-1962
26 A: Wirtz - Misc 1963
Includes: Reception for HAW
27 A: Wirtz - Research 1952-1963
Includes: Reception for HAW
28 A: Women 1964
29 A: Woodrow Wilson Memorial 1959-1964
30 B: Civil Rights - Background Information (1 of 3) 1958-1963
Includes: HAW speech, Hadassah, Metuchen, NJ ; Chapel Hill, NC
31 B: Civil Rights - Background Information (2 of 3) 1962-1963
Includes: Emancipation Proclamation 100th anniversary material ; Democratic National Committee releases & publications
32 B: Civil Rights - Background Information (3 of 3) 1963
Includes: Transcript, Secy Labor Conference, Fisk U ; Preparation of Minority Group youth for Employment
Box Folder
950 1 B: Civil Rights (1959-1961); Civil Rights - National (1963) 1959-1963
2 B: Civil Rights (1963) - NJ - Statewide - Governor; [Civil Rights] - March on Washington 1962-1963
Includes: Englewood, NJ
3 C: Woodrow Wilson Commission (1969-1970) 1966-1969
4 C: Woodrow Wilson Commission: Suggestions for Memorial […]; Senator Harrison Williams - Corresp […] 1962-1964
5 C: Creation of and Appointments to WWMC 1960-1964
6 C: Woodrow Wilson Commission Hearings: 3/2, 3, 9, 10 - 1966 1966-1967
7 C: Correspondence - Ted Jordan (1974); Woodrow Wilson Commission (1971-72); Woodrow Wilson Memorial 1959-1974
8 C: Ambassador K. E. Bruce 1966
9 C: Senator Clifford P. Case 1964
10 C: Cornelius E. Gallagher - Correspondence 1965
11 C: Mr. George B. Hartzog, Jr. 1962-1964
12 C: Chet Huntley 1959-1962
13 C: Dr. Douglas Maitland Knight 1966
14 C: Arthur Hays Sulzberger 1959
15 C: Arthur Sweetser 1964
16 C: Walter Lippmann - Correspondence 1964-1966
17 C: Possible Membership on an Advisory Committee to WWMC 1962
18 C: [Meeting Minutes, Appropriations] 1962
19 C: Minutes of Meeting (WWMC-1st) June 7, 1962 1962
20 C: Minutes of Meeting (WWMC-2nd) June 28, 1962 1962
21 C: Minutes of Meeting (WWMC-3rd) February 18, 1964 1964
22 C: Minutes of Meeting (WWMC-4th) September 25, 1964 1964
23 C: Minutes of Meeting (WWMC-5th) February 2, 1966 1966
24 C: [Draft Report] 1966
25 C: Office Space 1962-1965
26 C: Other Memorials 1964
27 C: Publicity 1960-1966
28 C: [Notebook] u.d.
29 C: Estimates on Letterhead for WWMC u.d.
30 C: Chronological File 1964-1966
31 C: International Affairs Center (Foreign Service Center) 1962
32 C: Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission - Offers of Assistance (Exec Help & Sculptors) 1962-1966
33 C: Material on Washington Cathedral 1964
34 C: Architecture and Design 1966
Includes: "Book of Presby Leland Memorials"
35 C: George Washington University 1962
36 C: Inquiries - re Progress of Comm. 1965
37 C: Requests for Information 1966
38 C: W.W. Birthplace Foundation 1962-1966
39 C: A - Suggestions 1959-1966
40 C: B - Suggestions 1959-1966
41 C: C - Suggestions 1962-1966
42 C: D - Suggestions 1959-1966
43 C: E - Suggestions 1959-1966
44 C: F - Suggestions 1959-1966
45 C: G - Suggestions 1959-1966
46 C: H - Suggestions 1959-1966
47 C: J - Suggestions 1959-1966
48 C: K - Suggestions 1959-1966
49 C: L - Suggestions 1959-1966
50 C: M - Suggestions 1960-1966
51 C: N - Suggestions u.d.
52 C: O - Suggestions 1961
53 C: P - Suggestions 1962-1966
54 C: R - Suggestions 1959-1966
55 C: S - Suggestions 1959-1966
56 C: T - Suggestions 1959-1966
57 C: V - Suggestions 1960-1966
58 C: W - Suggestions 1960-1966
59 C: Woodrow Wilson Commission: Correspondence Received [copies] 1959-1962
60 C: Proposals for a Woodrow Wilson Memorial u.d.
61 C: [Transcript of Hearing: Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission (March 2, 1966)] 1966
62 C: [Woodrow Wilson Memorial Commission] 1964-1966
Box Folder
951 1 D: Articles & Statements (1 of 2) 1972-1973
Includes: Newark, NJ ; pension reform ; multiple sclerosis ; securities ; urban problems ; equal employment
2 D: Articles & Statements (2 of 2) 1971-1975
Includes: securities ; pension reform ; economy ; occupational safety
3 D: Articles & Statements by HAW 1974-1976
Includes: pension reform ; education for handicapped children ; occupational safety ; mass transit ; employment ; housing
4 D: Camp Kilmer Police Training School 1971-1972
5 D: Democratic Policy Committee; Democratic State Committee 1974-1975
Includes: pension reform ; oil shortage ; NJ Proposed Affirmative Action Plan for 1976 Democratic Nat'l Convention
6 D: Democratic Steering Committee (1 of 6) 1967-1969
7 D: Democratic Steering Committee (2 of 6) 1969
8 D: Democratic Steering Committee (3 of 6) 1970-1972
9 D: Democratic Steering Committee (4 of 6) 1972
10 D: Democratic Steering Committee (5 of 6) 1973-1974
11 D: Democratic Steering Committee (6 of 6) 1974-1976
12 D: Labor & Public Welfare; Long / Englehard Objection to Finance Comm Bill 1974-1975
Includes: Fort Dix ; import duties ; caprolactum
13 D: Miscellaneous Correspondence 1975
Includes: Plainfield, NJ Exchange Club ; Fed employee pay raise ; 60 Minutes transcript re: HAW alcoholism ; HAW awards
14 D: NJ Bond Issue; NJ State Lottery Commission 1974
15 D: Press - Neighborhood Youth Corps Report 1971-1972
Includes: Plainfield, NJ
16 D: Press - Newsweek Opinion Polls 1972
Includes: Gallup poll re amnesty for Vietnam War draft evaders
17 D: Rules Committee 1974-1975
Includes: Senate Restaurant ; impeachment trial rules ; "Science" press credentials ; Committee on Aging rules ; 1974 Oklahoma Senate election
18 D: Special Committee on Aging; White House Correspondencce 1975
19 D: Transcripts (HAW Broadcasts) 1973-1974
20 D: Vietnam Responses 1968
Includes: HAW POW repatriation proposal
21 D: Articles (1 of 3) 1977-1978
22 D: Articles (2 of 3) 1977
23 D: Articles (3 of 3) 1977-1980
24 D: Robert Byrd Correspondence 1977-1979
25 D: Campaign 1980; Campaign 1982 1979-1980
Includes: Edward Kennedy proposed platform ; post-election analysis of 1978 Iowa Senate election
26 D: China Trip (1 of 2) 1977-1978
27 D: China Trip (2 of 2) 1977-1978
28 D: Correspondence from Governor's Office; Correspondence from NJ Commissioners; DC Judges; Greater Newark Christmas Fund 1978
Includes: natural gas price regulation
29 D: Delegation Selection Plan for NJ Democratic Presidential Primary 1980
30 D: Democratic House & Senate Council 1978
31 D: Democratic National Committee [Chairmanship] 1981
32 D: Democratic National Platform [HAW] Statement; Election Law Enforcement Commission 1979-1980
Includes: Commission v Ostrander
33 D: Endorsements (Political) 1976-1977
34 D: Governorship [Potential HAW Candidacy] (1 of 2) 1980
35 D: Governorship [Potential HAW Candidacy] (2 of 2) 1980
Box Folder
952 1 D: Honorary Sponsorships (1 of 2) 1977-1978
Includes: Bylaws & Articles of Incorporation of National Coalition of Cuban-Americans ; Institute for Study of Educational Policy
2 D: Honorary Sponsorships (2 of 2) 1976-1980
3 D: [Honorary Sponsorships] 1977-1980
4 D: HAW Personal (1 of 2) 1978
5 D: HAW Personal (2 of 2) 1977-1979
6 D: Invitations - Regrets; Invitations - Accepts & Pending 1978-1981
Includes: honorary sponsorships
7 D: Biocel [Clippings] 1977
8 D: Carter Recommendations 1976-1977
Includes: Carter-Mondale Transition
9 D: Floor Privileges 1970-1977
10 D: [Correspondence from President Jimmy Carter] (1 of 3) 1976-1977
Includes: 1976 Presidential campaign ; Age Discrimination in Employment Act ; Hospital Cost Containment Act
11 D: [Correspondence from President Jimmy Carter] (2 of 3) 1978
Includes: Economic issues ; Turkey arms embargo ; Energy & Water Development Appropriations veto ; Panama Canal treaty ; NYC Loan Guarantee ; natural gas conference report
12 D: [Correspondence from President Jimmy Carter] (3 of 3) 1978-1980
Includes: Panama Canal treaty ; gasoline conservation fee ; Fair Housing bill
13 D: [Correspondence - Miscellaneous] 1977-1982
Includes: HAW letters to editors ; First National State Bank NJ government guaranteed loan programs ; Canada-US Interparliamentary Group 1982 meeting ; Palisades of the Hudson national natural landmark designation ; Interstate Route 80 designation as Colmus Highway ; Practicing Marriage Counseling Act
14 D: [Correspondence] - Lottery Legislation; [Correspondence] Small Business Conference; Rutgers Correspondence 1978-1979
Includes: Interstate Horse Racing Act
15 D: Henderson (FBI); HUD Lawyers 1978-1979
Includes: death threat investigation
16 D: Judicial Selection Committtee 1979-1980
17 D: Judicial Screening Committtee (1 of 4) 1978
18 D: Judicial Screening Committtee (2 of 4) 1978
19 D: Judicial Screening Committtee (3 of 4) 1978-1979
20 D: Judicial Screening Committtee (4 of 4) 1979
21 D: [Judicial Screening] Federal Bench Recommendations (1 of 3) 1978-1979
22 D: [Judicial Screening] Federal Bench Recommendations (2 of 3) 1979
23 D: [Judicial Screening] Federal Bench Recommendations (3 of 3) 1979
24 D: HAW Lists 1976-1977
Includes: programs re HAW awards & appearances
25 D: Major Legislation Summary - 95th Congress - 2nd Session 1978
Includes: Democratic Policy Committee
Box Folder
953 1 D: Majority Leader 1976
Includes: support for Humphrey
2 D: Mass Mailing Reports (1 of 2) 1978
3 D: Mass Mailing Reports (2 of 2) 1979-1982
4 D: Norcross [1976 HAW Campaign] (1 of 2) 1976
5 D: Norcross [1976 HAW Campaign] (2 of 2) 1976
6 D: Off-Track Betting 1976-1977
Includes: Interstate Horse Racing Act (HR 14071) ; Garden State Racing Association
7 D: Patronage 1973-1981
8 D: Political File (1 of 3) 1976
Includes: HAW campaign ; HAW voting record (1976) ; HAW ratings
9 D: Political File (2 of 3) 1976
Includes: HAW campaign ; HAW ratings
10 D: Political File (3 of 3) 1976-1977
Includes: HAW campaign ; NJ Democratic Party Platform (1977)
11 D: Pollings - Ratings 1976
Includes: HAW ratings
12 D: Campaign Endorsements 1976
Includes: HAW campaign
13 D: [Political] James A. Carey Correspondence; Political - Yannarelli for US Senate (Father Victor R. Yanitelli) 1979-1982
Includes: Essex County Democrats
14 D: Political [Correspondence]; Political Funds 1979-1980
Includes: 1980 Presidential campaign
15 D: [Political - NJ Democratic Party Platform] 1979-1981
16 D: Press Information (Miscellaneous) 1976
Includes: HAW campaign ; Carter-Mondale campaign
17 D: Williams Project '76 (1 of 3) 1976
Includes: HAW campaign ; HAW candidacy announcement ; Carter-Mondale campaign
18 D: Williams Project '76 (2 of 3) 1976
Includes: HAW campaign ; Robert Roe 1970 campaign
19 D: Williams Project '76 (3 of 3) 1976
Includes: HAW campaign ; HAW 1970 campaign
20 D: Requests - White House / Pres Carter; Requests - Miscellaneous 1977-1981
Includes: HAW co-signed letters ; NJ marriage counseling licensing ; political affairs ; committee staff
21 D: [Rules Committee] - Robert Parker 1974-1975
Includes: Senate Restaurant employment lawsuit
22 D: [Rules Committee - Robert Parker Lawsuit] 1975
Includes: Senate Restaurant employment lawsuit
23 D: [Rules Committee] Letter to Thurmond re Room 206; [Rules Committee] Common Cause 1976-1981
Includes: Common cause v Benjamin Bailar et al lawsuit ; Congressional franking
24 D: Common Cause Suit 1976-1980
Includes: Common Cause v Benjamin Bailar et al lawsuit ; Congressional franking ; Common Cause v Bolger
25 D: Steering Committee 1977-1978
26 D: [Steering Committee] (1 of 5) 1976-1977
27 D: [Steering Committee] (2 of 5) 1977-1978
28 D: [Steering Committee] (3 of 5) 1978
29 D: [Steering Committee] (4 of 5) 1978-1979
30 D: [Steering Committee] (5 of 5) 1980
31 D: White House State Dinner 1979
Box Folder
954 1 D: Background Material to Use in Preparation of Speeches for Holidays (1 of 2) 1955-1969
2 D: Background Material to Use in Preparation of Speeches for Holidays (2 of 2) 1955-1969
3 D: Miscellaneous 1977-1979
Includes: Washington Post article re HAW home ; HAW office break-in
4 E: 95th Congress - Summary 1977-1979
Includes: HAW legislative accomplishments in 95th & 96th
5 E: Camden VA Hospital 1978-1981
6 E: Elderly 1976-1980
Includes: home health care hearings, Princeton, NJ ; congregate housing
7 E: Fort Dix 1978-1979
8 E: Handicapped; Heating Oil 1977-1979
9 E: Judicial System / Law 1977-1979
Includes: district court nominations ; Jonathan Goldstein
10 E: Labor Law Reform 1978
11 E: OSHA & Job Health, Safety 1977-1980
Includes: trucking industry ; truck brakes ; OSHA oversight & implementation
12 E: Plant Relocation 1979-1980
Includes: Ford Mahwah closing
13 E: Securities 1978-1979
Includes: Becton-Dickinson takeover attempt ; HAW article re municipal accounting standards
14 E: Transportation (1 of 2) 1978-1979
Includes: mass transit
15 E: Transportation (2 of 2) 1978-1981
Includes: mass transit
16 E: Tribute to Senator Harrison A. Williams, Jr [County Resolutions] 1979
17 E: [Select Photos]; [Statement Regarding the Passing of Senator Case]; Miscellaneous Clips - HAW 1977-1981
Includes: Clifford Case departure from Senate ; HAW gubernatorial rumors
18 F: Alcohol & Drug Abuse Legislation 1977-1978
Includes: S 2915 ; S 2916
19 F: Arson; Artists Tax Equity Act 1979
20 F: Bill to Regulate Ginnie Maes; Census 1980
Includes: HAW bill S 2515
21 F: CETA; Child Labor Law 1978
22 F: Compulsive Gambling; Condo Conversion 1979
Includes: HAW bill S 255
23 F: Consumer Co-Op Bank; Countercyclical Anti-Recession 1978-1979
Includes: HAW co-spon bill S 1010 ; revenue-sharing to NJ municipalities
24 F: Davis-Bacon; [Energy / Home Heating Assistance] 1979-1980
25 F: Energy Conservation Block Grants 1979-1980
Includes: HAW bill S 2095 ; Community Energy Act
26 F: FCC Petitions, Briefs, etc. (1 of 3) 1979
Includes: TV station for NJ
27 F: FCC Petitions, Briefs, etc. (2 of 3) 1978-1981
Includes: TV station for NJ ; WNET-TV ; NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting
28 F: FCC Petitions, Briefs, etc. (3 of 3) 1979-1980
Includes: TV station for NJ ; WNET-TV ; NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting
29 F: Whites - Television Issue 1979-1981
Includes: TV station for NJ
Box Folder
955 1 F: ERISA; Flex Time Experiment; Food Stamps 1978-1979
Includes: HAW bill S 209
2 F: Gateway National Park 1979-1981
Includes: General Management Plan ; Sandy Hook
3 F: Handicapped; Head Start 1977-1979
Includes: HAW legislative accomplishments ; Education for All Handicapped Children (Jan Zarro speech at Trenton State)
4 F: Health Maintenance Organizations [HMOs]; High Frontier Feasibility Act, Space Colonies 1978
Includes: solar energy
5 F: Hospice; Hospital Cost Containment; Long Term Care Residents' Rights 1978-1979
Includes: elderly issues ; home heating fuel assistance
6 F: Mass Transit 1977-1980
Includes: NJ projects ; energy conservation
7 F: Memos to HAW [From Candace Campbell / Press Office] (1 of 3) 1980-1981
Includes: Abscam ; radio deregulation ; Singer Corp & IUE, elizabeth, NJ ; Presidential inauguration ceremony ; nursing homes ; weekly radio tape approach
8 F: Memos to HAW [From Candace Campbell / Press Office] (2 of 3) 1979-1980
Includes: compulsive gambling ; graduated payment mortgages ; home energy assistance ; mass transit ; economy ; Dateline: NJ taping
9 F: Memos to HAW [From Candace Campbell / Press Office] (3 of 3) 1979-1980
Includes: press conference with Bill Bradley ; graduated payment mortgages ; SALT II ; Silverton, NJ Cub Scout pack DC building models ; Children's Institute, South Orange, NJ ; political affairs
10 F: Medicare for Low-Vision Elderly; Merchant Marine - Containerized 1978
11 F: Migrant Labor 1977-1979
12 F: Military Base Closings - ec. adj. [Economic Adjustment]; National Youth Service; Nurse Training Amendments 1978-1980
13 F: Older Americans Act 1976-1980
Includes: White House Conference on Aging ; NJ projects for elderly ; HAW co-spon bill S 2969
14 F: OSHA Reform; Plant Closing & Relocation Bill 1979-1980
Includes: HAW co-spon bill S 2153 ; postal servicce occupational safety ; Newark, NJ hearings ; NJ plant closings
15 F: Press Contacts (1 of 2) 1978-1981
Includes: NJ cable TV subscriptions ; media audience coverage
16 F: Press Contacts (2 of 2) 1980-1981
Includes: SIN National Spanish TV Network ; WETA "Lawmakers" radio program
17 F: Radio Scripts (1 of 2) 1980
18 F: Radio Scripts (2 of 2) 1978-1980
19 F: RSVP, SIDS, Domestic Volunteer, Family Planning; Spinal Cord Regeneration 1978-1979
Includes: NJ RSVP projects
20 F: Speeches 1979-1981
Includes: Dinner honoring Congressman Patten (1981) ; NJ Chamber of Commerce (1980) ; Atlantic County Democratic winter Gala (1980) ; housing
21 F: Teenage Pregnancy Bill; Unemployment Benefits 1978-1980
22 F: UDAG - Housing (1 of 2) 1978-1980
Includes: Bayonne, NJ hearings ; NJ housing grants
23 F: UDAG - Housing (2 of 2) 1978-1979
Includes: NJ housing grants
24 F: Urban Parks; Victims of Crime 1978-1979
Includes: HAW co-spon bill S 190
25 F: Water; Welfare Reform 1978
26 F: Workers' Compensation 1978
Includes: HAW bill S 3060
27 G: Inaugural Tickets - Requests & Allotments 1980-1981
28 G: [HAW Articles & Biographical Information] 1978-1980
Includes: housing ; education ; ERISA amendments
Box Folder
956 1 G: Democratic Organization - NJ - Complete (1 of 3) 1975
2 G: Democratic Organization - NJ - Complete (2 of 3) 1975
3 G: Democratic Organization - NJ - Complete (3 of 3) 1975
4 G: NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting 1974-1975
5 G: Television Releases & Clips 1976-1981
6 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (1 of 18) 1974-1981
7 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (2 of 18) 1974-1981
8 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (3 of 18) 1974-1981
9 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (4 of 18) 1974-1981
10 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (5 of 18) 1974-1981
11 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (6 of 18) 1974-1981
12 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (7 of 18) 1974-1981
13 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (8 of 18) 1974-1981
14 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (9 of 18) 1974-1981
15 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (10 of 18) 1974-1981
16 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (11 of 18) 1974-1981
17 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (12 of 18) 1974-1981
18 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (13 of 18) 1974-1981
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957 1 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (14 of 18) 1974-1981
2 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (15 of 18) 1974-1981
3 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (16 of 18) 1974-1981
4 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (17 of 18) 1974-1981
5 G: [NJ Coalition for Fair Broadcasting] (18 of 18) 1974-1981
6 I: [Committee of Concern, Newark, NJ] 1967-1968
7 I: County Fact Sheets for Senator (9-76, NJ) 1975-1976
8 I: County by County Facts 1970-1976
Includes: HAW campaign (1970) ; HAW campaign (1976)
9 I: [Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Briefing - Peter Hart Poll] 1982
10 I: [HAW Campaign 1976 Survey Result] u.d.
11 I: ["Know Your Congress" Booklet] 1971
Includes: HAW publicity
12 I: NJ Questionnaire 1975
Includes: proposed constituent survey questions
13 I: [US Navy Seabees 25th Anniversary Packet] 1967
Includes: Navy Construction Battalions ; Navy Civil Engineer Corps
14 I: [Voters' Guides & Legislative Summaries] 1976-1980
Includes: AFSME voter guide ; Public Citizen voting index ; Chamber of Commerce voting index & legislative concerns
15 I: Welcome to Washington 1977
Includes: HAW publicity
16 I: Welcome to Washington - Pete Williams Booklet 1977
Includes: HAW publicity
17 I: ["Welcome to Washington" Booklet] u.d.
Includes: HAW publicity
18 I: ["What Nixon Said" Democratic National Committee Compilation] (1 of 5) 1970
19 I: ["What Nixon Said" Democratic National Committee Compilation] (2 of 5) 1970
20 I: ["What Nixon Said" Democratic National Committee Compilation] (3 of 5) 1970
21 I: ["What Nixon Said" Democratic National Committee Compilation] (4 of 5) 1970
22 I: ["What Nixon Said" Democratic National Committee Compilation] (5 of 5) 1970
Box Folder
958 1 H: Senate Public Financial Disclosure: Disclosure for 1977 (Submitted May 1978); Disclosure for 1978 (Submitted May 1979) 1978-1979
2 H: Senate Public Financial Disclosure: Disclosure for 1979; Disclosure for 1980 1980-1981
3 H: [Material for Financial Audit] 1978
4 H: Financial Disclosure Report (1 of 3) 1971-1981
5 H: Financial Disclosure Report (2 of 3) 1971-1981
6 H: Financial Disclosure Report (3 of 3) 1971-1981
7 H: Senate Public Financial Disclosure Report 1980-1981
8 H: Financial Disclosure & Honorariums (1 of 2) 1979-1976
9 H: Financial Disclosure & Honorariums (2 of 2) 1969-1970
10 H: [Honorariums Paid to Senator] 1970
11 H: [Honorariums Paid to Senator] (1 of 2) 1972
12 H: [Honorariums Paid to Senator] (2 of 2) 1972
13 H: [Honorariums Paid to Senator] (1 of 2) 1974
14 H: [Honorariums Paid to Senator] (2 of 2) 1974
15 H: [Honorariums Paid to Senator] 1975
16 H: [Honorariums Paid to Senator] 1976
17 H: Honorariums Paid to Senator 1977
18 H: Honorariums Paid to Senator 1978
19 H: Honorariums Paid to Senator 1979
20 H: Honorariums Paid to Senator 1980
21 H: Honorariums Paid to Senator 1981
22 H: Membership Cards 1971-1982
23 H: Office Move & Relocation 1977-1980
24 H: Wedding & Announcement Lists; Invitation Lists - Birthday Party for Senator (12/10/79) 1974-1979
25 H: Testimonial Dinner (Feb 27, 1975) 1975
Includes: HAW campaign 1976
26 H: Senator's Daily Schedules 1982
27 H: Pen Display 1978
28 H: Memos from Me [Bobbie Dono] to Senator 1978-1981
Box Folder
959 1 H: [Financial Records] 1970
2 H: [Financial Records] 1971
3 H: [Financial Records] (1 of 2) 1972
4 H: [Financial Records] (2 of 2) 1972
5 H: [Financial Records] 1973
6 H: [Financial Records] 1974
7 H: [Financial Records] (1 of 3) 1975
8 H: [Financial Records] (2 of 3) 1975
9 H: [Financial Records] (3 of 3) 1975
10 H: [Financial Records] (1 of 3) 1976
11 H: [Financial Records] (2 of 3) 1976
12 H: [Financial Records] (3 of 3) 1976
13 H: [Financial Records] (1 of 3) 1979
14 H: [Financial Records] (2 of 3) 1979
15 H: [Financial Records] (3 of 3) 1979
16 H: [Financial Records] (1 of 3) 1980
17 H: [Financial Records] (2 of 3) 1980
18 H: [Financial Records] (3 of 3) 1980
19 H: [Financial Records] 1981
CAMPAIGN FILES Series Overview, 1953-1979. (7 cubic feet)
CAMPAIGN FILES includes a variety of materials relating principally to HAW's bids for the Senate, with a smaller quantity concerned with his House campaign. HAW was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1953, filling an un-expired term. He was elected again for a full term in 1954. HAW's first campaign and subsequent win for New Jersey Senator was in 1958 and he was re-elected in 1964, 1970, and 1976. Although CAMPAIGN FILES contains information primarily about HAW's campaigns there are some materials about other subjects and political candidates, as found in the sub-series Back our Bob and Robert Barrie Files.
CAMPAIGN FILES is organized in three sub-series as shown below:
General Campaign, 1953-1979. (5 cubic feet)
Back Our Bob, 1956-1958. (0.5 cubic feet)
Robert Barrie Files, 1958. (1.5 cubic feet)
Sub-Series I: General Campaign, 1953-1979. (5 cubic feet)
General Campaign includes correspondence, campaign materials (e.g., bumper stickers, buttons, calendars, pamphlets, etc.), HAW remarks and speeches, press releases from HAW and others, laudatory letters, etc. Documents in General Campaign are related principally to HAW's Senate campaigns, with some from his House years.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Generally, loose newsprint clippings, mailing and other lists consisting of just names and addresses, or unrelated and duplicate papers found in the files were discarded. Some publications without useful context were removed and sent to a Special Collections and University Archives bibliographer for disposition. Otherwise, all material was retained.
Arrangement
The arrangement of General Campaign for the most part was kept in original order and arranged by campaign years. However, much of the materials were originally stored in disarray and without much organization. Miscellaneous campaign material not related to HAW was placed at the end of this sub-series. Some 1976 campaign material, found after the rest of the series had been processed, was placed at the end of the sub-series.
Related Series
Additional campaign-related correspondence can be found in several other series, including SUBJECT CORRESPONDENCE; GENERAL, ADMINISTRATIVE, & PUBLIC RELATIONS CORRESPONDENCE; CENTRAL CORRESPONDENCE; and LAUDATORY CORRESPONDENCE series.
Political matters can be found in the various reference material series, especially NEW JERSEY INFORMATION FILES, NATIONAL INFORMATION FILES, and SUBJECT FILES.
Speeches made by HAW during his campaigns can be found in the SPEECHES series. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OFFICE FILES includes campaign material, primarily press releases. PRESS RELEASES & NEWSLETTERS includes some campaign press releases.
Clippings and other material related to Williams's campaigns can be found in the SCRAPBOOK series of the Williams Family sub-group, as well as the CLIPPINGS & INFORMATION SUBJECT FILES series.
PHOTOGRAPHS includes a large number of election photos, including images from the 1964 Democratic convention in Atlantic City. AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL includes film of commercials from HAW's 1970 campaign and audiotapes of candidacy announcements and other political events.
MEMORABILIA includes many campaign pins, matchbooks, and other campaign paraphernalia. Most of these objects relate to HAW, but many are from other politicians' campaigns.
Box Folder
301 1 Campaign 1953: Campaign Reports 1953
2 Campaign 1954: Campaign Reports 1954
3 Campaign 1954: Election Returns & Analyses 1954
4 Campaign 1956: Campaign Committee 1956
5 Campaign 1956: Campaign Funds 1956
6 Campaign 1956: Campaign Literature 1956
7 Campaign 1956: Campaign Reports 1956
8 Campaign 1956: Dwyer's Assembly Record 1956
9 Campaign 1956: Harry Hook 1956
10 Campaign 1956: Investigation File 1956
11 Campaign 1956: Letters to Editor 1956
12 Campaign 1956: Press Releases 1956
13 Campaign 1956: Primary Reports 1956
14 Campaign 1956: Volunteers 1956
15 Campaign 1956: Misc. Union County Lists 1956
16 Campaign 1958: Advertising, Publicity, Radio, T.V. 1958
17 Campaign 1958: Campaign Literature 1958
18 Campaign 1958: Correspondence 1958
19 Campaign 1958: Depositions 1958
20 Campaign 1958: Dwyer, 18 year olds drinking 1958
21 Campaign 1958: Dwyer Ducking, no leadership 1958
22 Campaign 1958: Dwyer Legislation 1958
23 Campaign 1958: Dwyer Newsletters & Statements 1958
24 Campaign 1958: Dwyer Voting Record 1958
25 Campaign 1958: General File 1958
26 Campaign 1958: HAW Biography 1958
27 Campaign 1958: Invitations 1958
28 Campaign 1958: Legislation 1958
29 Campaign 1958: Lions Club Speech 1958
30 Campaign 1958: Post Primary Letters (1 of 2) 1958
31 Campaign 1958: Post Primary Letters (2 of 2) 1958
32 Campaign 1958: Pre-Primary 1958
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302 1 Campaign 1958: Press Releases 1958
2 Campaign 1958: Primary 1958
3 Campaign 1958: Schedules 1958
4 Campaign 1958: Sound Trucks 1958
5 Campaign 1958: Speakers Assignments 1958
6 Campaign 1958: Surveys 1958
7 Campaign 1958: Union County Politics 1958
8 Campaign 1958: Misc. (1 of 2) 1954-1958
9 Campaign 1958: Misc. (2 of 2) 1954-1958
10 Campaign 1964: Campaign Contributions & Fund Raising 1964
11 Campaign 1964: Campaign Outline, Financial Summary 1964
12 Campaign 1964: Congressional 1964
13 Campaign 1964: Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee 1964
14 Campaign 1964: National Convention Call 1959-1962
15 Campaign 1964: Press Releases (1 of 2) 1964
16 Campaign 1964: Press Releases (2 of 2) 1964
17 Campaign 1964: Senatorial Campaign Receipts & Expenditures 1964
18 Campaign 1964: Speaker's Handbook 1964
19 Campaign 1964: Survey of the Election for the US Senate 1964
20 Campaign 1970: Binder content (1 of 4) 1970
21 Campaign 1970: Binder content (2 of 4) 1970
22 Campaign 1970: Binder content (3 of 4) 1970
23 Campaign 1970: Binder content (4 of 4) 1970
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303 1 Campaign 1970: Campaign Disclosure 1970
2 Campaign 1970: Correspondence 1970
3 Campaign 1970: Facts About Your County 1970
4 Campaign 1970: Hartford Cocktail Party 1970
5 Campaign 1976: Barbara Johnson Auction F.R. 1976
6 Campaign 1976: Buckley-Williams Debate 1976
7 Campaign 1976: Campaign Materials 1976
8 Campaign 1976: Campaign Press (1 of 2) 1976
9 Campaign 1976: Campaign Press (2 of 2) 1976
10 Campaign 1976: Cocktail Party 1976
11 Campaign 1976: County Chairmen & Coordinators 1976
12 Campaign 1976: Election Night-Phone Messages & Guests 1976
13 Campaign 1976: Endorsements 1976
14 Campaign 1976: Final Vote Tally 1976
15 Campaign 1976: Fundraiser Dinner-Oct. 5 1976
16 Campaign 1976: Fundraising Auction 1977
17 Campaign 1976: Harrison A. Williams, Jr. 1976
18 Campaign 1976: Helen Meyner Speech 1976
19 Campaign 1976: Itineraries & Schedules 1976
20 Campaign 1976: James J. Delaney 1976
21 Campaign 1976: Laudatory 1976
22 Campaign 1976: Lawyers Committee for Williams 1976
23 Campaign 1976: Letters of Congrats. & Thank Yous 1976
24 Campaign 1976: Memos & Correspondence 1976
25 Campaign 1976: National Convention 1976
26 Campaign 1976: NJ Jaycees Debate 1976
27 Campaign 1976: Norcross Contributions 1976
28 Campaign 1976: Pete Williams Story 1976
29 Campaign 1976: Political Endorsements 1976
30 Campaign 1976: Report of Receipts and Expenditures 1976
31 Campaign 1976: Rules & Administration 1977
32 Campaign 1976: Uncommitted Slate Primary 1976
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304 1 Campaign 1976: Williams Project (1 of 4) 1976
2 Campaign 1976: Williams Project (2 of 4) 1976
3 Campaign 1976: Williams Project (3 of 4) 1976
4 Campaign 1976: Williams Project (4 of 4) 1976
5 Campaign 1976: Williams Project-1975 Filings 1976
6 Campaign 1976: Williams Project-Correspondence (1 of 3) 1976
7 Campaign 1976: Williams Project-Correspondence (2 of 3) 1976
8 Campaign 1976: Williams Project-Correspondence (3 of 3) 1976
9 Campaign 1976: Williams Project-Misc. (1 of 4) 1976
10 Campaign 1976: Williams Project-Misc. (2 of 4) 1976
11 Campaign 1976: Williams Project-Misc. (3 of 4) 1976
12 Campaign 1976: Williams Project-Misc. (4 of 4) 1976
13 Campaign 1976: Women for Williams 1976
14 Misc.: Democratic National Convention / House Platform Proposal (1 of 2) 1976
15 Misc.: Democratic National Convention / House Platform Proposal (2 of 2) 1976
Box Folder
305 1 Misc.: Monmouth County Campaign Appearance 1979
2 Misc.: New Jerseyans for Hughes 1976
3 Misc.: NJ & NY Committees to Re-Elect the President (Nixon) 1972
Box Folder
307 1 Campaign 1976: AICPA's Guide for Candidates publication 1976
2 Campaign 1976: Dem. Campaign Committee-Caddell Reports 1964-1975
3 Campaign 1976: Effective Political Media on a Low Budget 1975
4 Campaign 1976: Election Statistics (1 of 2) 1954-1976
5 Campaign 1976: Election Statistics (2 of 2) 1976-1979
6 Campaign 1976: Election Workshop Manual-v. 1-6 1973
7 Campaign 1976: General File 1958-1976
8 Campaign 1976: Other Candidate's Campaign Literature 1964-1976
9 Campaign 1976: Pete Williams Polka sheet music 1964
10 Campaign 1976: Political Survey Program Proposal 1975
11 Campaign 1976: Press Operations 1964-1970
12 Campaign 1976: Report of Receipts and Expenditures (1 of 2) 1976
13 Campaign 1976: Report of Receipts and Expenditures (2 of 2) 1976
14 Campaign 1976: The Senatorial Election Picture in NJ 1976
15 Campaign 1976: The Six Factors which will decide the 1976 Presidential Election 1975
16 Campaign 1976: Williams Project 1976
17 Campaign 1976: Williams Project-Press Material 1958-1976
18 Campaign 1976: Misc. 1976
Sub-Series II: Back Our Bob, 1956-1958. (0.5 cubic feet)
Back Our Bob includes various materials supporting Robert B. Meyner for Governor in the 1957 election. HAW was the state chair of the Meyner for Governor Clubs and helped organize a fund drive to help finance Meyner's campaign. These records are diverse, ranging from press releases to registration information. There are also multiple correspondences to and from Robert W. Barrie and Robert J. Burkhardt; both held positions with the Democratic State Committee.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Duplicates were discarded; all else was kept.
Arrangement
Back Our Bob is arranged alphabetically by subject, which generally was the original order, all under 1957 campaign. The date range was determined by the sub-series scope and not by the individual folders.
Box Folder
305 4 Campaign 1957: Democratic Party 1956-1958
5 Campaign 1957: Dollar Drives Models 1956-1958
6 Campaign 1957: Election Committee 1956-1958
7 Campaign 1957: Engelhard Luncheon 1956-1958
8 Campaign 1957: Executive Committee Minutes 1956-1958
9 Campaign 1957: Fact Sheets 1956-1958
10 Campaign 1957: Finance Committee 1956-1958
11 Campaign 1957: General 1956-1958
12 Campaign 1957: KITS 1956-1958
13 Campaign 1957: Meyner for Gov. Clubs Manual 1956-1958
14 Campaign 1957: Newsletters 1956-1958
15 Campaign 1957: Newspaper Ad 1956-1958
16 Campaign 1957: Press Releases 1956-1958
17 Campaign 1957: Public Relations 1956-1958
18 Campaign 1957: Publications 1956-1958
19 Campaign 1957: Radio Announcements 1956-1958
20 Campaign 1957: Rally 1956-1958
21 Campaign 1957: Registration 1957 1956-1958
22 Campaign 1957: Solicitors 1956-1958
23 Campaign 1957: Treasurer 1956-1958
24 Campaign 1957: Walter Reade 1956-1958
25 Campaign 1957: Williams Press Releases 1956-1958
Sub-Series III: Robert Barrie Files, 1958. (1.5 cubic feet)
Robert Barrie Files includes background and research materials on various issues to help HAW in his first Senate campaign in 1958. In addition to these materials, a good deal of HAW's position papers was created, presumably by Robert (Bob) Barrie and are included in these files. Wide-ranging topics, such as economy and veterans legislation are included in Barrie's files. There are also multiple correspondences to and from Barrie and Robert J. Burkhardt; both held positions with the Democratic State Committee.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Duplicates were discarded; all else was kept.
Arrangement
Robert Barrie Files were kept in their original order arranged alphabetically by subject all under 1958 campaign.
Box Folder
305 26 Campaign 1958: Atomic Energy 1958
27 Campaign 1958: Barrie's papers 1958
28 Campaign 1958: Butler-Jenner 1958
29 Campaign 1958: Congress, 85th 1958
30 Campaign 1958: Defense, Delaware Valley 1958
31 Campaign 1958: Economy-Farm Food; Highway Safety; Housing 1958
32 Campaign 1958: Economy-Inflation 1958
33 Campaign 1958: Economy-Recession 1958
34 Campaign 1958: Economy-Textiles; Tight Money; Transportation 1958
35 Campaign 1958: Economy-Unemployment Compensation Regulation 1958
36 Campaign 1958: Education- Eggheads 1958
37 Campaign 1958: Education-Needs 1958
38 Campaign 1958: Education-Science 1958
39 Campaign 1958: Eisenhower 1958
40 Campaign 1958: Foreign Policy-Disarmament 1958
Box Folder
306 1 Campaign 1958: Information 1958
2 Campaign 1958: Juvenile Delinquency; Kean's Record; Kennedy-Ives Reform Bill 1958
3 Campaign 1958: Labor Legislation 1958
4 Campaign 1958: Military Policy 1958
5 Campaign 1958: National Committee Releases & Fact Sheets 1958
6 Campaign 1958: National Policy-Misc. 1958
7 Campaign 1958: New York People 1958
8 Campaign 1958: Opponents 1958
9 Campaign 1958: Pozen's memos 1958
10 Campaign 1958: Reciprocal Trade; Registration Survey Committee, Republicans for Williams 1958
11 Campaign 1958: Small Business 1958
12 Campaign 1958: Senior Citizens; Sherman Adams 1958
13 Campaign 1958: Social Security 1958
14 Campaign 1958: Space; Speeches for Misc. Candidates 1958
15 Campaign 1958: Stevenson Speeches 1958
16 Campaign 1958: Taxes; Tide Lands 1958
17 Campaign 1958: Trade Adjustment 1958
18 Campaign 1958: Trade Policy 1958
19 Campaign 1958: Trenton Press Releases 1958
20 Campaign 1958: United Nations 1958
21 Campaign 1958: Veterans Legislation 1958
ABSCAM FILES Series Overview, 1972 - 1987 (bulk 1980 -1983). (17 cubic feet)
ABSCAM FILES includes correspondence, clippings, legal filings, transcripts, and other material related to HAW's indictment, trial, appeals, conviction, and imprisonment stemming from the FBI's Abscam operation; the Senate investigation into HAW's conduct and the resulting expulsion proceedings; and the Senate and House's inquiries into the FBI's undercover investigative tactics. Much of the material in this series, particularly in the Correspondence sub-series, was obtained from HAW's office when he left the Senate in 1982. The bulk of the balance was received from HAW in 1990.
ABSCAM FILES is organized into twelve sub-series following either form of material or subject area. Correspondence contains HAW's files of mail - from both supporters and critics - that he received while the Abscam matter played out. Subjects includes the original files of Abscam-related documents maintained by HAW and/or Jeanette Williams through the late 1980s. Clippings contains a wide variety of clippings collected from local New Jersey papers and national publications.
National Democratic Policy Committee is a small sub-series containing files related to Lyndon LaRouche's NDPC and its support of HAW during Abscam. Legal Defense Fund contains information on contributions donated for HAW's legal defense.
Senate Investigation and Expulsion Proceedings documents the Senate's response to Abscam and its subsequent investigation of HAW. The sub-series contains HAW's defense before the Senate, as well as correspondence amongst Senators. Court Filings contains filings from HAW's Abscam-related trials, especially US vs. HAW, and hearings on various motions. Other Trial Related Material contains materials other than court filings relevant to the Abscam judicial proceedings, both those of HAW and other Abscam defendants. This sub-series includes information on FBI informant Melvin Weinberg and the FBI's investigation.
Hearings on Constitutional Rights and FBI Tactics consists of transcripts and statements made by those involved with the House and Senate investigations regarding FBI tactics and possible entrapment techniques. Allenwood/Prison Documents were created during HAW's stay in Allenwood Prison. The sub-series consists primarily of a screenplay entitled "Target" which documents HAW's Abscam experience. Media/Public Relations covers material dealing with the media as well as press statements made by HAW and staff concerning Abscam. Miscellaneous contains documents that did not fit in any other sub-series; it consists mostly of handwritten notes, perhaps taken by HAW or Jeanette Williams during meetings, at the trials, or reflecting on events. Miscellaneous also includes documents added to the collection by Jeanette Williams in 2008, after the series had been processed.
ABSCAM FILES provides a rich, multi-faceted view of Abscam, including the perspectives of HAW, his staff, Jeanette Williams, New Jersey constituents, the media, and the Senate. However, all these perspectives date from after Abscam became public in early 1980; there are no materials produced by HAW related to the Abscam events that gave rise to his eventual conviction.
Arrangement
The material in ABSCAM FILES came from files ranging from highly organized to highly unorganized. Further, comparable types of material (e.g., clippings) were found in both organized and unorganized places among the files. To account for this range of organization, the material was arranged by the processing archivist within sub-series in the following manner: When material was clearly labeled and ordered, that original order was maintained, and placed at the beginning of a sub-series. This was followed by any similar material found foldered, but disordered; this material was arranged chronologically, unless noted. All remaining material, disordered and typically found loose throughout the accessioned boxes, was compiled, labeled and arranged chronologically at the end of the sub-series. Not all sub-series have all three levels of material.
Original label descriptions were used whenever present. Instances in which the processing archivist created a description (because of a missing label) or modified the wording of the original label are identified by the use of [brackets].
Related Series
Alexander Feinberg, HAW's co-defendant, had a longtime relationship with HAW. Though not Abscam-related, HAW's correspondence with Feinberg on other matters can be found in the collection, particularly among CASE FILES, WASHINGTON OFFICE, SPECIAL PROJECTS FILES, and in the general correspondence categories.
The Issue Correspondence: CMS Types 50, 51, and 66 sub-series of LEGISLATIVE/ISSUE CORRESPONDENCE includes a small amount of constituent correspondence on Abscam. In addition, some of the correspondence in that sub-series, while making a point about a legislative matter, refers to HAW's troubles, sometimes offering support or criticism.
HAW occasionally referred to the Abscam matter in his speeches of 1980-1981; see the SPEECHES series.
AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL includes several audio and video tapes of Abscam-related material.
Sub-Series I: Correspondence, 1980-1983. (3.75 cubic feet)
Correspondence includes incoming letters received by HAW- from both supporters and critics - that he received while the Abscam matter played out publicly.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
Correspondence is arranged in four sets, from that found in the most organized files to the least organized. Negative/Support correspondence is maintained in its original order, alphabetical by correspondent within the two categories, as obtained from HAW's office in 1982. The majority of this correspondence is in the folders labeled "Support." Abscam General is a second set of correspondence, following its original chronological arrangement. A third set of correspondence comes from originally-labeled, though otherwise scattered, folders; these were arranged chronologically by the archivist. Seven miscellaneous folders compiling scattered correspondence, arranged chronologically by the archivist, closes the sub-series. There is also a small amount of legal-sized correspondence boxed separately. Legal-size correspondence is found in container 383.
Box Folder
371 1 Negative: A - C 1980-1981
2 Negative: D - F 1980-1981
3 Negative: G - I 1980-1981
4 Negative: J - L 1980-1981
5 Negative: M - P 1980-1981
6 Negative: Q - S 1980-1981
7 Negative: T - Z 1980-1982
8 Support: Ab - Am 1981-1982
9 Support: An - Az 1980-1982
10 Support: Ba - Bi 1980-1982
11 Support: Bl - Bo 1980-1982
12 Support: Br - Bu 1980-1982
13 Support: George Broome Letters 1981-1982
14 Support: Ca - Ch 1980-1982
Includes: Ruth (Mrs. Clifford) Case
15 Support: Ci - Co 1980-1982
16 Support: Co - Cz 1980-1982
17 Support: Da - Di 1980-1982
18 Support: Dj - Dz 1980-1982
19 Support: E 1980-1982
20 Support: Fa - Fi 1980-1982
21 Support: Fl 1981-1982
22 Support: Fo - Fu 1980-1982
23 Support: Ga - Go 1980-1982
24 Support: Gr - Gw 1980-1982
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372 1 Support: Ha - Hd 1980-1982
2 Support: He - Hz 1980-1982
3 Support: I 1980-1982
4 Support: J 1980-1982
5 Support: Ka - Ki 1980-1982
6 Support: Kl - Ku 1980-1982
7 Support: La - Le 1980-1982
Includes: National Democratic Policy Committee
8 Support: Lf - Lo 1980-1982
9 Support: Lp - Lz 1980-1982
10 Support: Ma 1980-1982
11 Support: Mc 1980-1982
12 Support: Me - Mo 1980-1982
13 Support: Mp - Mz 1980-1982
14 Support: N 1980-1982
15 Support: O 1980-1982
16 Support: Pa - Pe 1980-1982
17 Support: Pf - Pz 1980-1982
18 Support: Q - Rh 1980-1982
19 Support: Ri - Rz 1980-1982
20 Support: Sa - Sc 1980-1982
21 Support: Sd - Si 1980-1982
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373 1 Support: Sj - Sp 1980-1982
2 Support: Sq - Sz 1980-1982
3 Support: T 1980-1982
4 Support: U - V 1980-1982
5 Support: Wa - We 1980-1982
6 Support: Wf - Wz 1980-1982
7 Support: X - Z 1980-1982
8 Abscam General (1 of 7) 1980
9 Abscam General (2 of 7) 1980
10 Abscam General (3 of 7) 1980
11 Abscam General (4 of 7) 1980
12 Abscam General (5 of 7) 1980
13 Abscam General (6 of 7) 1980-1981
14 Abscam General (7 of 7) 1980-1981
15 FBI Tactics 1980
16 NAR 1982
17 Letters From Constituents 1981-1982
18 Abscam Negative 1982
19 Requested Copies of Letters of Support (1 of 2) 1981
20 Requested Copies of Letters of Support (2 of 2) 1981
21 Petitions in Support of HAW 1981
22 Correspondence with Geri Savary Ogden 1973-1981
23 Misc. Correspondence (1 of 6) 1981
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374 1 Misc. Correspondence (2 of 6) 1982
2 Misc. Correspondence (3 of 6) 1982
3 Misc. Correspondence (4 of 6) 1982
4 Misc. Correspondence (5 of 6) 1982
5 Misc. Correspondence (6 of 6) 1982-1983
6 Misc. Correspondence - Non-Abscam 1981-1983
Box Folder
383 19 Legal Sized Correspondence 1982
20 C. Harold Carpenter Correspondence (1 of 3) 1982
21 C. Harold Carpenter Correspondence (2 of 3) 1982
22 C. Harold Carpenter Correspondence (3 of 3) 1982
Sub-Series II: Subjects, 1978-1987. (4.5 cubic feet)
Subjects includes a broad range of topics and document types concerning Abscam. Contents include clippings, memos, press releases, correspondence, reports, and various other materials. Many aspects of Abscam are documented including HAW's trials, communication with his attorneys, linguistic analysis evidence, Jack Anderson's columns, other Abscam-related trials, HAW's time in prison, correspondence with Lyndon LaRouche's National Democratic Policy Committee, and a dramatized version of HAW's Abscam experiences.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
The sub-series remains in the original folders with original label descriptions as received at Rutgers from HAW in 1990. The subjects are arranged in roughly chronological order. While the bulk of the subject files were found together, several similarly-foldered materials (primarily clippings) were found separately in the 1990 materials received from HAW; these were added to the end of the sub-series by the processing archivist.
Box Folder
374 7 Chronological Index of Legal events 1982
8 Newsclips - Can Sue Prosecutors 1978
9 Legislation Summary 1978
10 Legislation Record: Sponsored, Co-Sponsored 1981
11 The Pete Williams Story 1980
12 Biographical Sketches 1980
13 Abscam useful background law 1978
14 Civiletti to Rodino with Memo to Atty. General 1978
15 Fullam Decision Exerpt Re HAW 1980
16 Alan Dershowitz - Getting Stung, Constitutional Expert 1986
17 Williams Comprehensive Facts Breakdown 1982
18 Evaluation Magazine Reprint HAW 1978
19 20 Year Odyssey NY Times 1979
20 Personal 1978
21 DOJ Gnl. Info 1979-1983
22 DOJ - Highlights of Errichetti 1980
23 Abscam Exhibit and Tape Lists 1983
24 Exhibit A
25 ABSCAM of Special Interest AIRTEL 1981
26 Abscam Misc. 1978
27 Failure of Evidence, Selection of Targets etc., Committee Report
28 Operation Abscam 1981
29 DeLorean Court Instruction No. 56
30 Fact Breakdown on Puccio
31 Puccio Info, Marriage License 1981
32 Puccio NDPC and New Solidarity 1982
33 New Technology of Injustice, Pratt/Puccio info
34 Pratt, Mangiotta background 1981
35 Financial Disclosure 1979
36 Press Release on Judges 1979
37 FBI Oversight 1979-1980
38 Metro Park Station, Cong. Record 1979
39 Cav/Brewer 1979
40 U.S. Titanium Corp. 1979
41 Review of Other Abscam Case 1979
42 Newsclips 10/79 1979
43 Newsclip 11/79 1979
44 Wash. Star section 1979
45 Bill Flynn to HAW letter 1979
46 FBI Gow memo to Mullen 1979
47 Legislation Summary 1979
48 HAW stationery
49 Newsclip Jan 80 1980
50 Freedom of Info Investigative Files 1980-1983
51 Puccio to Koelzer letter, McDonald to Koelzer letter 1980
52 Judiciary Subcommittee hearings chronological list 1980-1982
53 Bruce Brady Affidavit Recording Procedure 1980
54 Nathan Prosecutorial Coordination 1980
55 Excerpt from Rbt Stewart Newark Strike Force 1980
56 The Washington Guide 1980
57 Plaza, Weir Memorandum 1980
58 Plaza - Weir 1980
59 Newsclips 6/80 1980
60 James Brewer Plea Agreement 1980
61 Newsclips/Vesco 1980
62 Newsclips - HAW's name introduced in trial 1980
63 Newsclips 9/80 1980
64 NCLE/FBI Creating Crimes 1980
65 Harry Jannotti Case, Geo. Schwartz 1980
66 Koelzer - Puccio letter with Exhibit A newsclip 1980
67 Brand/Investigative Methods Abscam Memo 1980
68 Inventory of Tapes from McDonald 1980
69 Congressional Record Re Pete Williams 1980
70 Congressional Record Statement 1980
71 Newsclip "Testimony Contradicted" 1980
72 Silver vs NY Board of Ed re unlawful dismissals 1980
73 FBI Believes Party Chief Warned on Abscam Scheme clip 1980
74 Petition from public
75 JW Personal 1980
76 Josephson Report 1981
77 Nathan to Hayman Supplemental Info to Defense 1981
78 American Labor Beacon - Rat Mel Weinberg 1981
79 Newsclips 1/81 1981
80 Krebs/Lederer 1981
81 Weinberg Actions/ Heymann-Nathan 1981
82 Newsclips 2/81 1981
83 Sanders to McDonald re tapes and materials needed 1981
84 Brian Ekdahl to Kreizman Memos 1981
85 Brian Ekdahl Affidavit 1981
86 Koelzer to Puccio letter re tape gaps 1981
87 Mem. And Order re All Agency Search, Dismissal of portions etc 1981
88 Koelzer, Kreitzman Brief Support Acquittal or New Trial 1981
89 Puccio to Koelzer Reply re tape gaps 1981
90 Pucci to Koelzer letter re gaps 1981
91 Brian Ekdahl Tape Synopsis 1981
92 Evans, Koelzer, etc. Memo re tapes 1981
93 Newsclips 4/81 1981
94 NDPC Crimes in Abscam 1981
95 Koelzer and Kreizman Memorandum 1981
96 HAW letter to the Senate 1981
97 Newsclips 5/81 1981
98 American Labor Beacon Rat Walter Sheridan 1981
99 Senate Ethics Committee re: Murphy-Thompson defense 1981
100 Newsclips 6/81 1981
101 List of Possible Witnesses 1981
102 Puccio - direct 1981
103 Weinberg - direct 1981
104 Newsclips 7/81 1981
105 Byrd to HAW 1981
106 John McLaughlin - NJ Monthly 1981
107 NDPC - LaRouche 1981
108 Washington Post Stories 1980-1981
109 Abscam vs Myers, Errichetti, Johanson, Criden, Lederer, Thompson and Murphy 1981
Box Folder
375 1 Abscam/Myers, Errichetti, Johanson, Lederer, Thompson and Murphy 1981
2 Newclips 7/81 1981
3 R. Blakey testimony re Jan. 15 tape Senate Comm. On Ethics 1981
4 Jepsen Casper to elect Jeff Bell 1981
5 NDPC/LaRouche Article 1981
6 Newsclips - "Memo" 1981
7 JW to HAW "Thoughts from Jack Anderson" 1981
8 Irving Rudd Meeting 1981
9 Letters to Taft Fair Campaign Practices 1981
10 New Solidarity 1981
11 Exec. Intell. Review 1981
12 Ottaviano Affidavit 1981
13 G. Baker to HAW - Statement 1981
14 Summary of Case to Senate 1981
15 Schedule of Documents Denied 1981
16 Clip - Wms. Lauded for Caring Ways AFL-CIO 1981
17 Newclips 9/81 1981
18 Law Journal Clips 1981
19 Mary Jane Freeman info Brilab-Abscam 1981
20 NDPC, Gallagher to Krebs, Proposed Questions HAW 1981
21 ABC Transcript/Crime Pays 1981
22 The Mob Parade Magazine 1981
23 Albert Levitt, Psychologist
24 Shuy Linguistic Analysis 1981
25 Shuy Linguistic Analysis 1981
26 Shuy - The Linguistic Analysis of Conversations 1983
27 Shuy Analysis Summary 1981
28 Shuy Linguistic Publications 1981-1982
29 E. Greenspan - Press Release 1981
30 Greenspan - Ferguson Resorts 1983-1986
31 Newsclips 10/81 1981
32 Mr. Kitman Crime Buster Puccio 1981
33 NDPC articles 1981
34 NDPC NYT helped KGB 1982
35 Newsclips 11/81 1981
36 Stephanie Colbert to Paul Krebs 1981
37 Newsclips + Natl. Demo. Policy Committee 1981
38 New Solidarity Evidence Proves Senator Innocent 1981
39 Trial "Conclusions" 1981
40 Letters re Abscam 1981
41 Paul Krebs - various letters 1981
42 Johnstone, Don Statement 1982
43 Newsclips 1/82 1982
44 Marie Weinberg's letter 1982
45 NDPC - Hulan Jack 1982
46 Issues: Ohio 1982
47 Fenwick Newsclippings 1982
48 Final Discipline Conviction 1982
49 People 1982
50 Newsclips 2/82 1982
51 Jan Schaffen/Right to Know
52 McIntire Statements; Int'l Council of Churches 1982
53 Profile 2nd Court of Appeals 1982
54 Opposition to Pratt Nomination 1982
55 Closing Remarks Senate Res. 204
56 EIR 1982
57 Newsclips: Senator resigns 1982
58 ABC News - Resignation 1982
59 Susan Salisin Mail Lists 1982
60 U.S. vs Myers, Errichetti, Johanson, Criden, + HAW 1982
61 Feinberg Appeals Brief 82-1111 1982
62 Subcommittee Abscam Mtg. 1982
63 Security Counterintelligence; Jeff S. 1982
64 Newsclips 4/82 1982
65 Wm. Webster defends Abscam clip 1982
66 Jimmy Breslin - Protection Under the Law clip 1982
67 Christian Beacon 1982
68 Baker to Collins letter 1982
69 Newsclips 5/82 1982
70 Wm. Briggs to R. Flynn Request for Documents 1982
71 NY Notice of Appearance, time request + info form 1982
72 Report to Select Com. Review of Abscam Files 1982
73 Report to Select Com. Review of Abscam Files 1982
74 Report to Select Committee Review of Abscam Files w/ May Agenda 1982
75 Report to Select Committee Review of Abscam Files w/ May Agenda 1982
76 Final Report of Select Committee 1982
77 Griswald appeal 82-1111 1982
78 Griswald appeal 82-112 1982
79 Griswald Reply Brief on Due Process 1982
80 HAW notes on Griswald Brief
81 AFL - CIO Info 1982
82 Newsclips 6/82 Abscam Defended; Judge Moves Up 1982
83 Newsclips 7/82 The Real Issues in Abscam 1982
84 Yale Law Journal Abscam Comment 1982
85 Voice ID/Alexanderson 1982
86 Report to Select Comm. of review by its counsel-Confidential Abscam files 1982
87 Newsclips 8/82 1982
88 McDonald - Fusaro (clerk) Complaint 1982
89 Schiavone Const. to Wm. Fr. Smith, Atty Gnl 1982
90 Robertson Statement 1982
Box Folder
376 1 Robertson statement 1982
2 Memo Opposition Summary Judgment 1982
3 Newsclips 9/82 1982
4 J.W. notes 1982
5 Rev. Owen Edwards letter 1982
6 Flynn - Werker letter 1982
7 Newsclips Con Men Gallery 1982
8 Letters - Griswold, Douglas, DODP, Donnelly, Butone Wood 1982
9 J.W. "Dear Danny" not mailed 1982
10 Newsclips - McDonald 1982
11 New Solidarity Expose: Coverup FBI Crime 1982
12 Spotlight News 1982
13 Bar Association Journal 1982
14 Star Led. MacDonald's lawyer denounces Abscam [empty] 1982
15 Newsclip "Charges Legally Unjustified" 1982
16 NJ Housing Finace Agency 1982
17 Morgenthau Info - ABT case/MJ Freeman 1982
18 NCLC Re Morganthau 1982
19 HAW Personal Mail 1982
20 Personal Notes, letters 1981
21 [Personal letters, cards] 1980
22 Calvary Chapel Letter
23 Newsclips 1/83 1983
24 Prosecutor Lawsuit Clip 1983
25 The American Lawyer Entrapped 1983
26 Newsclips 2/83 1983
27 International Investigations 1983
28 Griswold Presentation @ law school 1983
29 Newsclip 3/83 1983
30 Bob Rich 1983
31 Ellis Newsclips 1983
32 Ellis Affidavit 1983
33 Mima Pollett on Ray Ellis 1983
34 Newsclips 4/83 1983
35 Wm. Webster Declaration 1983
36 Newsclips 5/83 1983
37 N.Y. Law Journal 1983
38 Bill S804 Standards and Limits Undercover Op. 1983
39 Griswold letter 1983
40 Newsclips 6/83 1983
41 C.B. Gray letter to J.W. 1983
42 Cong. Record / FBI Undercover 1983
43 Joe Meltzer Affidavits 1983
44 Drug Indictment Voided for Prosecution "Zeal" clip [empty]
45 Keeney letter to Del Tufo re tapes, etc. 1983
46 Newsclips 8/83 1983
47 Jenrette Excerpts 1980
48 Jenrette Excerpts 1980
49 Jenrette Excerpts 1980
50 Jenrette, Stowe/Penn Opinion (denied) 1983
51 K. Cooley to HAW letter 1983
52 Glenn Archer to Pollack letter 1983
53 Pollack to J.Hall letter FOI/PA Requests 1983
54 PQ Productions / Tinnes Tape Edited 1983
55 P. Quaranta Affidavit 1983
56 Notice of Assignment Judge Colaianni re: Weinberg 1983
57 Weinberg Motions 1983
58 Newsclips re Mogin 1983
59 Spyker Affidavit 1983
60 Wm. Van Itallie letter (supporter) 1983
61 Newsclip re Kelly Appeal 1983
62 Newsclips 10/83 1983
63 Supreme Court Book 1983
64 Parole Rules and Procedures 1983
65 Notice of Petition / Writ of Habeas Corpus 1983
66 Notice of Petition / Writ of Habeas Corpus 1983
67 Odds and ends re Writ of Habeas Corpus 1983
68 Petition for Habeas Corpus 1983
69 Motion for Habeas Corpus w/ personal notes
70 Argument and Memo of Law - Support Writ of Habeas Corpus 1983
71 Memo in Support of Habeas Corpus 1983
72 McDonald and Dearie Opposition to Petition of Habeas Corpus 1983
73 Appeal - Shepherd, Insogna, and Burger 1983
74 Griswold letter 1983
75 Hayden to NJ Network correspondence 1983
76 Newsclips 11/83: tapes spliced 1983
77 Drearie, McDonald Petition in Opposition 1983
78 Newsclips 12/83 1983
79 Griswold to Koelzer letter 1983
80 Feinberg denies appeal 1983
81 Koelzer to HAW re Motion for Reduction letter 1983
82 Ottaviano Juror Deposition re tape tampering 1983
83 FBI / Herold Exams Tape 1983
84 Calls for Executive Review Jeanette to Pres / Bill Ranney 1983
85 JW Personal Notes 1983
86 Notice of Motion - HAW 1984
87 Petition for Habeas Corpus 1984
88 Court of Appeals Rules
89 Motion for Stay Pending Appeal 1984
90 Spyker, Lang Affidavits tape editing 1984
91 Newsclips 1/84 1984
92 Wick's tapings Director, US Info Agency 1984
93 Carey Mathews to HAW letter 1984
94 C.C. Mathews to HAW letter 1984
95 First Commonwealth Press Jill Mathews 1984
96 Ben Civiletti Declaration 1984
97 Argument and Memo. Support Habeas Corpus 1984
98 David Hartman address
99 Jordan, Sandy address
100 Court - Uniondale, LI, NY 1984
101 Extention of Time Motion 1984
102 Lead Us Not Into Temptation Term Paper 1984
103 Gary Moss Letter 1984
104 Daytop Letter 1984
105 McIntyre Letter to Pratt 1984
106 John Graham to HAW Letter 1984
107 Puccio Prejudice 1984
108 FBI - Hoover History Parade 1984
109 DeCra Saline Check $93.60 1984
110 Newsclips 2/84 1984
111 Van Itallie newsclips and letter 1984
112 Louis Biasi request for Parole 1984
113 Legal to change Pratt 1984
114 Newsclips 3/84 1984
115 Carey and Jill Mathews letter re Parole 1984
116 FBI Undercover Operation Comments 1984
117 Errichetti Deposition 1984
118 The Dark Side of Abscam by Dan Pollitt
119 Dan Pollitt to Si Pollack letter 1984
120 Report on Civil and Constitutional Rights 1984
121 L. Backal - Petitions and Motions 1984
122 Receipt NY Court 1984
123 JW to Ted Kennedy 1984
124 Habeas Corpus Notice of Motion 1984
125 Support of Habeas Corpus 1984
Box Folder
377 1 Support of Habeas Corpus 1984
2 R. Magoon letter to JW 1984
3 Soft Prisons? Forbes 1984
4 Newsclips 4/84; New Appeal 1984
5 Scalon and Menken Ltd. Press release 1984
6 Menken "Agreement" 1984
7 FBI Undercover Operations Report of the Subcommittee 1984
8 Whole Section N.Y. Times 1984
9 Newsclips 5/84; Donovan case, Fenwick son resigns, Errichetti 1984
10 Ethics Comm. Drops $$ investigation 1984
11 Feinberg Resigns Bar clip 1984
12 Alvarado resigns N.Y. Times (Puccio's friend) 1984
13 Rejected Correspondence' from Allenwood 1984
14 St. Moritz personal notes JW 1984
15 Undercover Operations JW request to testify 1984
16 Undercover Operations Act letter from Mac 1984
17 Lorraine Backal / Appeal Scheduling Order 1984
18 Lorraine Backal letters 1984
19 Lorraine Backal Withdrawal of Counsel 1984
20 Pratt - time extension 1984
21 Transcript of Proceedings Undercover Operations Act 1984
22 New Solidarity House Report: FBI Stings threat to Constit 1984
23 Miami Herald Newsclip re Horne 1984
24 HAW to Sy Pollack letter 1984
25 June 84 Sample Ballot 1984
26 Hill to Wms. Re Koelzer Quit 1984
27 Appeal re: Pratt abuse 1984
28 McDonald to Pratt letter 1984
29 Reply to Govt letter in opposit. to withdrawal 1984
30 Change of Venue Motion 1984
31 Argument in Support of Change of Venue 1984
32 Argue Support Disqualify Pratt
33 Extension of Time 1984
34 Reply in Opp. To Disqualification and Change of Venue 1984
35 Notice of Appeal Denying Change of Venue 1984
36 Supreme Court / Ethics 1984
37 Add'l Supplement Habeas Corpus 1984
38 Abscam was illegal 1984
39 FBI Evidence / Hastings N.Y. Times 1984
40 Menken Agreement 1984
41 Scanlon and Menken, PR 1984
42 Final Discipline upon Conviction 1984
43 Privacy and Freedom of Info Act request and denied 1984
44 Motion Reversing Conviction 1984
45 HAW to Clerk Uniondale Court 1984
46 Dir vs Flynn Response for Enlargmt. Of Time 1984
47 Dir / Motion for Dismissal as Common to all other defendants 1984
48 Flynn Reply - Court of Appeals 1984
49 Affidavit of JW 1984
50 Resignation from NJ Bar 1984
51 Newsclips 7/84 1984
52 Hatfield - oil pipeline bribes 1984
53 Ethics says Hatfield is in clear 1984
54 Byrne supports C. Perlman casino owner 1984
55 Justice White clip excluding evidence 1984
56 Various telephones numbers
57 McIntyre letter 1984
58 Dir, David vs Flynn answer to complaint 1984
59 JW to James Baker 1984
60 Target 1984
Includes: William M Ranney; Fictional re-creation
61 P.O.P.S by Hopkins 1984
Includes: Screenplay
62 Minia R. Pollett letters 1984
63 Sy Pollack POA 1984
64 S1644 Comm. Svc. Bill 1984
65 Hatfield (bribe) clips 1984
66 Christian Beacon call for pardon 1984
67 DeLorean Newsclips 1984
68 Dir Rejection of Enlargement of Time 1984
69 Gabrielle Saulsbury 1984
70 Renewed Motion Reversing Conviction 1984
71 Request for furlough 1984
72 Parole 1984
73 Newsclips 9/84 1984
74 Parole Memo / Sadowski letter 1984
75 Observer 1984
76 Greta Susteren Motions 1984
77 McDonald letter and notes 1984
78 Tape Edited Folk Guilt / Roger Shuy 1984
79 Letter to Judges 2nd Court of Appeals Tape Edited
80 Personal Notes / JW 1984
81 FBI - JW Keeney to JW letter 1984
82 Draft of Memo to U.S. Parole Commission
83 Federal Court Disbarment letter 1984
84 List of Newspapers 1984
85 Jeanette clip re accident / parole 1984
86 Dr. Widmann letter 1984
87 World Federation for Mental Health
88 Hero Management / Investments
89 Christian Science Monitor "Reflections" (encouragement)
90 Webster's Dictionary of Crime Sayings
91 Levitt (psychologist) letter re Abscam
92 FBI Agent Smoroso lied JW notes
93 Brand letters 1984
94 Newsclips - furlough 1984
95 McIntyre - Reagan letter 1984
96 Government Brief 1984
97 Petition of Commutation 1984
98 Allenwood "Progress Reports" 1984
99 Davenport Affidavit 1985
100 Newsclips re parole 1985
101 TV3 / Right to Know Show 1985
102 Letters 1985
103 Newsclips 2/85 1985
104 Innocent cannot show remorse clip 1985
105 Note from Allenwood disallowing news clips 1985
106 HAW to Record letter 1985
107 Van Susteren to Appeals Board 1985
108 Little Hill Foundation 1985
109 Tom Scardino 1985
110 Capt. Russo to Reagan letter 1985
111 Newsclips 3/85 1985
112 Newsclips 4/85 1985
113 Colson letters 1985
114 Copy to Dole 1985
115 Newsclips 5/85 1985
116 Claus Von Bulow Trial clips 1985
117 Griswold re Target 1985
118 Mahoney Appeal 1985
119 Ranney / Target rights unsigned
120 Clip alleges "furloughs" 1985
121 Parole Memos / Drs. Letter 1985
122 Parole Denied 1985
123 Newsclips Errichetti parole denied 1985
124 Newsclips and Notes 1985
125 Flynn / Appeal 84-2286 1985
Box Folder
378 1 HAW / Target rights / Cerny 1985
2 Allenwood Progress Report 1985
3 Allenwood to Pyramid transfer request 1985
4 Flynn / Cardamone letter rehearing case 1985
5 Petition for Rehearing 1985
6 Newsclips 10/85 1985
7 Interview Requests 1985
8 Correspondence to be Answered 1985
9 Interscope Communications Proposed Consultation Contract
10 Newsclips 12/85 Court rules in informer case 1985
11 Kubey Vet Book Reviews 1985
Includes: Craig Kubey
12 Kubey Curriculum Vitae
Includes: Craig Kubey
13 Ranney, Bill 1986
14 Alcoholism 1986
15 FBI Informant Clips 1986
16 The Trials of Puccio 1986
17 LaRouche Investigation 1986
18 Newsclips 1/86 1986
19 John Horn to HAW clips 1986
20 Pyramid House Rules >
21 Calpin vs Bureau of Prisons 1986
22 Ciocco / Altimari letter reopen case 1986
23 Former Senator's Life Now a Crusade clip 1986
24 S+S Win Appeal 1986
25 Washingtonian 1986
26 Newsclip re Kelly Ab conviction 1986
27 "Undue Process" 1986
Includes: Craig Kubey; Book proposal
28 Dershowitz / Firing Line 1986
29 Newspaper Puccio 1986
30 Newspaper 9/86 1986
31 Judge Claiborne "Pryor" 1986
32 Walker News Article Innocent Prisoner 1986
33 Clip re Donovan Jurors 1986
34 Jerry Capeci Newsclip 1986
35 Justice for all clip 1986
36 Claiborne / Congressional Record 1986
37 Awards National Council Alcoholism - AFL-CIO 1986
Includes: Somerset County Central Labor Council
38 He Who Laughs Last 1986
Includes: Craig Kubey; Book proposal
39 He Who Laughs Last Kubey 1986
Includes: Craig Kubey; Book proposal
40 He Who Laughs 1986
41 Elie Wiesel Clip 1986
42 Newsclips 11/86 1986
43 EIR Panel Probe Justice Department 1986
44 Sideri Deposition and letter 1986
45 Book - Kubey ideas + clips 1986
46 Kubey Publisher List 1986
47 Undue Process 1986
Includes: Craig Kubey; Book proposal
48 Undue Process 1986
Includes: Craig Kubey; Book proposal
49 Calpin correspondence 1986
50 Newsclips / Inouye 1986
51 LaRouche - National Law Journal 1986
52 LaRouche NY Times re targeting 1986
53 LaRouche 'Targeted'
54 Puccio submits false affidavits 1986
55 Media Transcripts / Wolper
Includes: Allen Wolper; Radio interview
56 News Clips from Kubey 1987
57 HAW phone messages 1986
58 L. Sucharow re Condo Conversion 1987
59 Wm. Webster by Ina Ginsberg 1987
60 Newspaper / Beggs, Friedman 1987
61 Supreme Court Ruling NY Times Improper Conviction 1987
62 Newspaper / Puccio 1987
63 Friedman News Articles 1986
64 Friedman / Puccio file 1986
65 Claus Newspaper 1986
66 Arseneault to Susan Cassell Postpone appearance 1987
67 Personal letters to HAW 1986
68 Jeanette Personal Notes 1985-1987
69 Personal Letters 1978-1987
70 [Parole Denial Letter] 1984
71 Personal Mail 1987
72 Newsclip - Jack Anderson 1987
73 Mahoney Appeal 1985
74 Sy Pollack to Lewis info 1984
75 FBI Clip 1988
76 Clip - Grandma Kean 1988
77 Calpin 1986
78 [Jessie Elizabeth Shuy] 1987
79 Abscam Reports
80 U.S. vs Wms. Book photostats 1981
81 The Changing FBI - Wilson The Road to Abscam
82 Targeting
83 The New Technology of Injustice
84 FBI and Congress
85 Mini-Series Clips 1985
86 McIntyre / When the Gov't is the Criminal 1984
87 Operation Abscam
88 [Abscam Censored Report] 1980
89 [New Solidarity] 1981
90 Anderson - Tapes Reveal FBI's Role in Suspicious Abscam Letter 1981
91 Anderson - Suppressed FBI Memo Could Have Cleared Sen. Williams 1981
92 Anderson - FBI Secret Memo Might Have Cleared Wms. 1981
93 Anderson - FBI Slyly Misleads Public on Wms. Abscam Case 1981
94 Jack Anderson - What Was Sen. Wms. Guilty Of? 1981
95 Anderson - Congress Should Probe FBI in the Framing of Wms. 1981
96 Anderson - Abscam Injustice 1983
97 Jack Anderson 1980-1983
98 [Anderson - Misc.] 1983
99 [I'll Keep Up My Fight in Jail] 1984
100 FBI Tapes Edited Clip 1984
101 Anderson 1/82 1982
102 Anderson 2/82 1982
103 [Anderson - Misc.]
104 FBI Cheating on Exams S.L. Jack Anderson 1984
105 Anderson - GOP Poised to Cash In on Wms. Expulsion 1981
106 Anderson - Dubious Evidence Permitted in Ethics Inquiry on Williams 1981
107 Anderson - Scam Agents Framed Wms. 1981
108 Jack Anderson - Newsclip photostat pkg. 1981
109 Anderson - Harassing Wm's Wife 1981
110 Anderson - Abscam Tactics Disqualify Prosecutor for DC Post 1981
111 Anderson - Weinberg was Scrutinized by FBI in 1975 1981
112 Anderson - Judges Dubious Actions Eroded Wms. Defense 1981
113 Anderson - Juror Relents on Wms. Conviction 1981
114 Anderson - Senate Needs to Reconsider Wms. Case 1981
115 Anderson - Was the FBI the Real Culprit in Abscam 1981
116 Anderson Continues Wms. Defense 1981
117 McKean - The Psychology of Abscam 1982
118 [NDPC - Executive Intelligence Review] 1981
119 Nat Hentoff 1981
120 N. Hentoff - Watching Maggots Crawl 1981
121 N. Hentoff - Prosecutor of Our Future 1981
122 N. Hentoff - Prosecutor Puccio and the Devil 1981
123 N. Hentoff - The Embattled Congressman from the Constitution 1981
124 N. Hentoff - Mythology Your FBI 1981
125 N. Hentoff - Judge Webster Makes J.E. Hoover Look Good 1982
126 N. Hentoff - What SAT Scores do you Need to get into FBI 1982
127 N. Hentoff - The Passionate Congressman and the Wayward Press 1982
128 Hentoff - Crimes of Abscam/Ghost of Kenneth McDonald 1982
129 Hentoff - Abscam Cover Up 1983
130 Hentoff - When the FBI Creates Crimes 1984
131 Soda Press Release 1983
132 Soda - McDonald's innocence 1982
133 Gannet News - ABSCAM 1982
Sub-Series III: Clippings, 1978-1983. (0.9 cubic feet)
Clippings covers all aspects of Abscam, including HAW's trials, Senate expulsion proceedings, and other Abscam-related trials. Articles concerning the initial public reaction to Abscam are generally not included, although they can be found on the microfilm (see below). Information on a variety of people related to Abscam, especially prosecutor Thomas Puccio, trial judge George Pratt, and Mel Weinberg, can be found. Editorials in support of HAW written by Jack Anderson, Nat Hentoff, and Ralph Soda are also found in large numbers.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Clippings were found throughout the accessioned material. Most were the original newsprint clips, although there were some photocopied clippings, as well as originals glued to sheets of paper. Photocopied clippings were kept. Original newsprint clippings from major newspapers were discarded, however the discarded items (newspaper name and dates) were recorded by the processing archivist and the list included in the collection at the beginning of the sub-series. Newsprint clippings from local or more obscure presses were photocopied and kept. There were several folders of clippings that are also found on microfilm in the collection; the physical copies were discarded.
Arrangement
Clippings is arranged in three sets, from that found in the most organized files to the least organized. Each set is arranged roughly in chronological order. Chronological Clippings were found in a series of binders and folders obtained from HAW's office in 1982, covering February 1981 - March 1982. A second set of clippings comes from originally-labeled, though otherwise scattered, folders. Clippings found unlabeled or unfoldered were collected as Miscellaneous.
Box Folder
378 134 Chronological Clippings: Feb. 81 - Aug. 81 1981
135 Chronological Clippings: Sept. 81 - Oct. 81 1981
136 Chronological Clippings: Nov. 81 (1 of 2) 1981
Box Folder
379 1 Chronological Clippings: Nov. 81 (2 of 2) 1981
2 Chronological Clippings: Dec. 81 (1 of 2) 1981
3 Chronological Clippings: Dec. 81 (2 of 2) 1981
4 Chronological Clippings: Jan. 82 - Mar. 82 1982
5 Book Deal May Shelve Puccio - NY Daily News 1980
6 Anderson, Jack 1982
7 Christian Beacon & Carl McIntyre's letter to HAW 1981
8 Hentoff, Nat (Village Voice) 1981
9 Linguists, Mary Gallagher 1981
10 New Jersey Law Journal 1981
11 Toland, William IBPAT Local 1447 1981
12 Weinberg Article - News Tribune 1981
13 American Labor Beacon 1981
14 E.I.R. [Executive Intelligence Review] 1981-1983
15 Washington Star - Wall St. Journal Clippings 1980-1982
16 Washington Post Clippings 1980-1983
17 New York Law Journal + Misc. Clippings 1980-1982
18 Clippings Re: Jenrette, MacDonald, + Donovan 1981-1983
19 Ralph Soda Clippings 1982-1983
20 Nat Hentoff Clippings 1981-1983
21 Star Ledger Clippings 1980-1983
22 Jack Anderson Clippings and copies Anderson letter to Wallop 1980-1982
23 Clippings Mel and Marie Weinberg 1982
24 Bergen Record, Del Tufo memo 1982
25 Star Ledger: Bill Board Story 1981
26 Editorials 1981
27 Press Clips 1980-1981
28 [National Democratic Policy Committee letter + clippings] 1981-1982
29 News Article Mailing 1980-1981
30 Articles After Conviction 1981
31 Senator Williams [and McIntire] 1982
32 Editorials 1981
33 Face the Nation - Proxmire on Miller of SEC 1980
34 Misc. Clippings (1 of 4) 1978-1981
35 Misc. Clippings (2 of 4) 1982
36 Misc. Clippings (3 of 4) 1983
37 Misc. Clippings (4 of 4 )
Sub-Series IV: National Democratic Policy Committee, 1980-1983. (0.1 cubic feet)
The National Democratic Policy Committee was founded by right-wing ideologue Lyndon LaRouche. LaRouche and HAW became unlikely allies because LaRouche felt the government, wielding abusive state power, had entrapped HAW. National Democratic Policy Committee contains correspondence, press statements, and political literature (i.e., The New Solidarity newspaper and the Executive Intelligence Review magazine) related to the NDPC and its support for HAW.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
Sub-series consists of a small number of folders with no particular arrangement.
Box Folder
379 38 National Democratic Policy Committee 1981
39 NDPC 1982
40 [NDPC Correspondence with HAW and Jeanette Williams] 1981-1983
41 [NDPC Literature] 1980-1981
42 [NDPC Press Releases] 1982
Sub-Series V: Legal Defense Fund, 1980-1983. (1 cubic feet)
Legal Defense Fund includes information about HAW's legal defense fund, including contributors, financial statements, legal fees, etc.
Appraisal and Discard Information
Photocopies of contributor checks found in the collection were discarded. All other material was retained, including any donor lists.
Arrangement
Legal Defense Fund is arranged in two sets, from that found in the most organized files to the least organized. The first set includes Contributor folders, in original alphabetical order. Following these are various folders found scattered in the collection, containing information on legal defense funds, financial statements, and legal fees; these are arranged chronologically.
Box Folder
380 1 Contributors: A - B 1980-1982
2 Contributors: C 1980-1982
3 Contributors: D - E 1980-1982
4 Contributors: F 1980-1982
5 Thank You For Support 1980-1981
6 Contributors: G - H 1980-1982
7 Contributors: I - K 1980-1982
8 Contributors: L 1980-1982
9 Contributors: M 1980-1982
10 Contributors: Mc - O 1980-1982
11 Contributors: P - R 1980-1982
12 Contributors: S, 1 of 2 1980-1982
13 Contributors: S, 2 of 2 1980-1982
14 Contributors: T - V 1980-1982
15 Contributors: W - Z 1980-1982
16 Union and Other List of Contributors 1980-1982
17 Rauh, Silard, and Lichtman, Re: Union Contributions 1980
18 [Statement of Receipts and Disbursements from HAW Defense Trust 4/81-6/81] 1981
19 [Statement of Receipts and Disbursements from HAW Defense Trust 7/81-3/82] 1981-1982
20 [Legal Defense Fund: Sept. 81 - Feb. 82] 1981-1982
21 Memo to Mary Gallagher, regarding Legal Defense Fund and Transcripts 1981
22 Legal Defense Fund 1982
23 Legal Defense Fund, Nat. Saving & Trust 1982
24 [Griswold Correspondence, Re: Legal Fees] 1982-1983
25 [Legal Defense Fund: Undated Material]
26 Legal Defense Fund Misc. (1 of 2) 1981-1982
27 Legal Defense Fund Misc. (2 of 2) 1981-1982
28 Legal Expense Contributions 1981-1982
29 Senator Williams Legal Expense Fund 1980-1981
30 [Misc. Legal Defense Fund] 1980-1982
Sub-Series VI: Senate Investigation and Expulsion Proceedings, 1972-1982. (3.5 cubic feet)
Senate Investigation and Expulsion Proceedings includes correspondence with other Senators, drafts of Senate resolutions, statements and speeches, defense evidence provided by linguist Roger Shuy, and rules and precedents for censures and expulsions in the House and Senate. Of particular interest is the Package to Senators, which is a large, tabbed document presenting HAW's case before the Senate.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
Files dealing with the Senate's investigation of HAW's conduct were found throughout the accessioned material. They were compiled and arranged chronologically. Some 1981 material processed later than the rest is found at the end of the sub-series.
Box Folder
381 1 [Senatorial Misconduct] 1820-1979
2 [Senate Election, Expulsion and Censure Cases] 1972
3 [Controlling the Forces in the Trial of a Political Figure, McCormick's Handbook] 1972-1981
4 [Impeachment of Richard Nixon] 1974
5 [Bases for the Senate's power to receive evidence in impeachment trials] 1975
6 [Rules of Procedure, Select Committee on Ethics] 1978
7 [House rules of conduct] 1978-1979
8 Morgan Resolution, Senate Res. 117 1979
9 S. Res. 93 & P.L. 96/19, & S. Res. 223, amendment to Ethics in government 1979
10 History of Rules & Decisions relating to Senate Ethics (by Paul Skrabut) 1979-1980
11 [To: HAW, From: M. Dollard, Re: Ethics / Justice] 1980
12 Remarks by Congressman Gonzalez 1980-1981
13 [Ethics Notes] 1981
14 Standing Rules of the Senate 1981
15 [HAW, Koelzer, Kreizman, re: Ethics] 1981
16 Draft letters following Trial given only to Byrd, Inouye, Bradley for response + letter to Senators w/ "Summary of Case" 1981
17 [Representation before the Ethics Committee] 1981
18 [Misc. Senate Expulsion Hearing Documents May-July 1981] 1981
19 Statements: Abscam 1981
20 [Open Hearings before the Ethics Committee, vol. 1] 1981
21 [Open Hearings before the Ethics Committee, vol. 2] 1981
22 Statements on Floor regarding viewing of Tapes and Williams Resolution 1981
23 [Misc. Senate Expulsion Hearing Documents Aug. 1981] 1981
24 S. Res. 204 and Report 1981
25 [S. Res. 204 : various docs] 1981
26 [Response of Sen. Williams to Res. 204] 1981
27 Roger Shuy, Summary of Errors in Senate Report 1981
28 Ethics Committee : Abscam & Senate Proceedings 1981
29 [Government Brief in Opposition to Motion to Dismiss and for a New Trial and HAW's Reply] 1981
30 Draft of Letters to Senators (not mailed) with documents in Senator's Defense 1981
31 Hearings on "FBI Oversight" 1981
32 [From: HAW, To: Wallop, Re: Access to documents] 1981
33 [Summary of the Case Before the Senate, as of 10/28] 1981
34 [Summary of the Case Before the Senate, as of 11/2] 1981
35 [Final Draft Cover Letter for Senate Package] 1981
36 Package to All Senators and Media 1981
37 Package to Senators [Appendix A] 1981
38 Package to Senators [Appendix B] 1981
Box Folder
382 1 Package to Senators [Appendix C] 1981
2 [Analysis of Videotape Evidence & draft letters and LaRouche info] 1981
3 Senate Ethics Committee Correspondence 1981
4 [Letters to Wallop and Senate President] 1981
5 To: Senator, From: Paul, Re: Proposed Unanimous Consent Agreements 1981
6 Letter to Leaders, Wallop & Heflin - Time agreement, Counsel on Floor, & material previously denied 1981
7 Heyman Letter to Heflin Regarding Completion of Investigation 1981
8 [Misc. Senate Explusion Hearing Documents Nov. 1981] 1981
9 Letter to all Senators in response to statements of staff of Ethics before audio and videotapes 1981
10 [HAW v. George Bush, et al. - Motion For Temporary Restraining Order] 1981
11 [Press releases from Inouye and Wallop] 1981
12 Ethics Committee - File B 1981
13 Memos from David Dir & Bob Flynn 1981
14 Senator Inouye 1982
15 Wallop and Heflin, Dear Colleague 1982
16 Ethics Committee - Political Fund Activity 1982
17 Press Package 1982
18 [From: Ethics Committee, To: Baker and Byrd, Re: S. Res. 204] 1982
19 Record Statement by Wallop, Rules of Procedure for Ethics Com. 1982
20 Petitions to Ethics Committee 1981-1982
21 [Congressional records + notes] 1967-1982
22 Ethics letter to Leadership consideration of testimony of 5 additional witnesses 1982
23 [Union support of HAW] 1982
24 Tucevich Memo on oversight by H. Sub. on Constitution 1982
25 Zingers' Petition to Ethics 1982
26 [Shuy draft letter to Senators] 1982
27 Jack Anderson to Wallop and Baker 1982
28 [Parallels to "ABSCAM" in Nazi Theories of Criminality] 1982
29 [Delay of deliberations of Res. 204] 1982
30 Letters - Senate Ethics Comm. & Senate Leadership (1 of 2) 1981-1982
31 Letters - Senate Ethics Comm. & Senate Leadership (2 of 2) 1980-1981
32 Mary Gallagher (expert witness testimony) 1982
33 Statement from press Gallery 1982
34 Tabbed Package to Senators 1982
35 Letters and Petitions in Support of HAW - For the Record 1982
36 HAW Opening Statement [Version A] 1982
37 HAW Opening Statement [Version B] 1982
38 [HAW Opening Statement - Press Release] 1982
39 [Expulsion Defense Evidence] 1982
40 [Congressional Record No. 19] 1982
41 [Congressional Record No. 20] 1982
42 Shuy - Letter to Washington Post 1982
43 Letter from Hamerman to all Senators 1982
44 Memo from HAW to US Senate, "Del Tufo Memorandum of 12/17/80" 1982
45 [HAW Statement to the Senate] 1982
46 HAW - Opening remarks, March 8 1982
47 Remarks prepared by Jeanette Williams 1982
48 Remarks by Senator Melcher 1982
49 [Congressional Record No. 21] 1982
50 [Congressional Record No. 22] 1982
51 HAW: Rebuttal to Wallop / Heflin 1982
52 Closing Remarks by HAW on S. Res. 204 1982
53 [Congressional Record No. 23] 1982
54 [Congressional Record No. 24] 1982
55 [Prepared for Senate by Dir and Flynn (not used)] 1982
56 [From: Robert Flynn, To: Wallop, Re: Federal Election Commission] 1982
57 [Background on ABSCAM]
58 Rules of Procedure, Select Committee on Ethics
59 Outline of Roles of Leaders, Officers and Counsel on Senate Floor
60 Senate Staff Designees for Abscam
61 Copies of applications to Mathias, rules Chairman for severance payment
62 Letter to all Senators (Answers questions regarding seperation of powers)
63 Senator Daniel Inouye, Consideration of Sen. Res. 204 regarding Sen. Williams
64 Senate Resolution Regarding the Case of Sen. Williams
Box Folder
383 1 [Misc. Senate Resolutions and Notes]
2 Amendments to be Introduced to S. Res. 204
3 [Who is a Model of Appropriate Behaivor? An Analysis of FBI Bribe-Offer Strategies in Abscam]
4 [How do Linguists Analyze Conversation?]
5 [Misc. Notes]
6 [Powell v McCormack, House Expulsion]
7 [Blakey testimony on behalf of HAW]
8 [Annotated Summary of Linguistic Analysis]
9 Rebuttal of Heflin critique of Shuy Analysis of Tapes
10 Shuy's Open Letter to Senators (Expert Testimony)
11 [Affidavit of Shuy]
12 [Senate Procedures]
13 [Exhibit "D" and "E"]
14 [Senate Conflict of Interest]
15 [Drafts of 204 Amendments and Statements]
16 [For Senator Inouye]
17 [In Relation to Procuring Government Contracts]
18 [Misc. Senate Hearing Material]
Box Folder
387 1 Trial Proceedings: USA v. HAW (Parts 1 - 6) 1981
2 Transcript of Due Process Hearing: USA v. HAW 1981
3 Response of HAW to Report of the Select Committee on Ethics 1981
4 Govt Brief in Opposition to HAW Motion to Dismiss & For a New Trial 1981
5 HAW Reply Briefs to Govt Brief in Opposition to HAW Motions 1981
6 Transcript of Due Process Hearing: On Behalf of Rep. Raymond F. Lederer (Parts 1 - 4) 1981
7 Transcript of Due Process Hearing: USA v. HAW (paperclipped pages and marginalia) 1981
Sub-Series VII: Court Filings, 1980-1987. (0.75 cubic feet)
Court Filings includes various filings related to HAW's trials, hearings on motions, and other judicial proceedings. The bulk relates to HAW's main trial, US v. HAW. Also included are HAW's civil suit against the United States, due process hearings, and some cases involving his former lawyers. The sub-series also includes documents other than court filings, such as various affidavits and memos, found in files containing court filings.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
Court filings for HAW's trials were found throughout the accessioned material. They were compiled and arranged chronologically.
Box Folder
383 23 [US v HAW, Government's Memorandum of Law in Opposition to Pretrial Motions] 1980
24 [US v HAW, Affidavit of George J. Koelzer] 1980
25 [US v HAW, Affidavit of Walter D. Ramsay] 1980
26 [US v HAW, Appeal From Denial of Pretrial Due Process Hearing] 1981
27 [US v HAW, Various Motions of the Defense] (1 of 2) 1981
28 [US v HAW, Various Motions of the Defense] (2 of 2) 1981
29 Post hearing memo to dismiss indictment on due process 1981
30 Brief for Due Process 1981
31 2nd Griswold Brief 1981
32 Post-Hearing Memo in Support of HAW to Dismiss Indictment (Griswold) 1981
33 [US v HAW, Brief in Support of Acquittal or New Trial] 1981
34 [HAW v DOJ] 1981-1982
35 [Civil Suit] 1981-1982
Box Folder
384 1 Brigadier & Margulies - Opinion of Counsel on Indictment and Post-Trial Due Process hearing 1981
2 [US v HAW, Reply of HAW to Memo in Opposition to a New Trial] 1981
3 Post Trial Memo and Order 1981
4 [Bartels v HAW] 1981-1982
5 [US v HAW, Appeals Briefs] 1982-1983
6 [US v HAW, Reply Brief on Behalf of HAW] 1982
7 [HAW vs US, Affadavit of Wendy A. Jacobus] 1982
8 Memo of points in opposition to motion, Summary Judgement 1982
9 2255 Motion 1983
10 [US v HAW, various affidavits] 1983
11 [US v HAW, Habeas Corpus] 1983
12 [HAW v US, Miscellaneous] (1 of 3) 1983-1984
13 [HAW v US, Miscellaneous] (2 of 3) 1983-1984
14 [HAW v US, Miscellaneous] (3 of 3) 1983-1984
15 [US v HAW, Motions and Memos 1984] 1984
16 Dir vs Flynn, Wms & Wms 1984
17 Dir, Entry of Default 1984
18 Dir 1987
Sub-Series VIII: Other Trial-Related Material, 1976-1983. (1.25 cubic feet)
Other Trial-Related Material includes all material, other than court filings from HAW's trials, that relates to Abscam trials. The sub-series includes FBI-related documents, such as correspondence and memos communicated between the FBI and the Department of Justice, primarily obtained via the Freedom of Information Act. The sub-series also includes transcripts of recorded conversations. An item of note is the Affidavit of Marie Weinberg, wife of Mel Weinberg, who was found dead days after its release.
Other Trial-Related Material also includes materials related to non-HAW Abscam trials, largely in the form of court filings and transcripts. They include the trials of Congressmen Kelly, Jenrette, and Lederer. Finally, general materials relating to the trials is included. This includes information on Biocel (a company in which HAW's wife, Jeanette, had an interest, and which was used as character evidence against him in trial); press leaks; a "forged letter" (allegedly created by Camden Mayor Angelo Errichetti, who was also convicted in an Abscam-related trial); and various affidavits, memos, and legal correspondence.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
The sub-series is arranged in three sets: FBI-related documents, non-HAW trial documents, and general trial-related documents. Each set is arranged chronologically.
Box Folder
384 19 [FBI, Silvestri, Pressler, DeVito, Weinberg transcript] 1979
20 FBI memo, Plaza-Weir memo, and Blakey Testimony 1979-1980
21 Tape #1544 (Feinberg, Weinberg, & unknown female) 1980
22 FBI Memo 1980
23 [Plaza and Weir Memo, Re: Abscam Tactics] 1980
24 [Misc. FBI memos, transcripts and documents] 1979-1981
25 [FD-302s from the files of the Washington Field Office] 1980-1981
26 Weinberg Package, FL Private Investigative License 1981
27 [Marie Weinberg transcripts] 1982
28 Indy Bahdwahr/Marie Weinberg Affadavit/Telephone conversations 1982
29 [Donald G. Johnstone memo] 1982
30 [Attorney correspondence, Re: Marie Weinberg, appeals] 1982
31 [Seymour Pollack correspondence] 1982-1983
32 [Mel Weinberg v US, FBI pay] 1983
33 [Mel Weinberg transcripts]
34 [FBI Tactics Report]
35 Government Produced Documents (1 of 6) 1979-1983
36 Government Produced Documents (2 of 6) 1979-1983
37 Government Produced Documents (3 of 6) 1979-1983
Box Folder
385 1 Government Produced Documents (4 of 6) 1979-1983
2 Government Produced Documents (5 of 6) 1979-1983
3 Government Produced Documents (6 of 6) 1979-1983
4 FOI/PA "Not Needed" (1 of 3) 1980-1982
5 FOI/PA "Not Needed" (2 of 3) 1980-1982
6 FOI/PA "Not Needed" (3 of 3) 1980-1982
7 Grand Jury Empaneled 1980
8 [Chiarella v US] 1980
9 [US v Jenrette] 1980
10 [US v Myers] 1980
11 US vs. Schwartz, et al, Eastern District of PA 1980
12 [US v Jenrette and Stowe] 1981
13 [US v Batres-Santolino, Lancaster, Haydon & Haydon] 1981
14 Letters & Memo regarding Jenrette Case 1981
15 [US v Kelly, Ciuzio, and Weisz] 1982
16 [Gulve v Smith, Declarations of Civiletti and Webster] 1982-1983
17 [US v Jannotti and Schwartz] 1982
18 Court of Appeals - Myers, F. Thompson Jr. and Lederer, etc. 1982
19 [US v Feeney] 1982
20 [US v Kelly, Appeals] 1983
21 Chronological Index of Legal Events 1980-1982
22 Biocel 1976 Campaign 1976
23 Biocel - Steve Goldstein: NY Daily News 1977
24 Biocel 1977-1980
25 Forged Letter 1979
26 [Phone Records] 1979-1980
27 Leaks 1980
28 [US v HAW, processing HAW] 1980
29 Court Material 1980-1981
30 Leaks re: Abscam, Brilab, Pendorf 1981
31 [Jeff Bell for Senate, HAW's seat] 1981
32 [Puccio Book Deal] 1981
33 [To: Pratt, From: Koelzer, Re: HAW sentencing 1982
34 Misc. Legal Info 1982
35 Ottaviano affidavit, Berrios v US, Brady material request, Webster testimony, Robertson testimony 1980-1982
36 [Misc. Legal Correspondence] 1980-1982
37 James Davenport Affidavit 1984
38 [Failure of Evidence]
39 [US v HAW, Jury Questionnaires]
40 [Misc. Legal Materials] 1976-1982
Sub-Series IX: Hearings on Constitutional Rights and FBI Tactics, 1979-1985. (0.5 cubic feet)
Hearings on Constitutional Rights and FBI Tactics includes information pertaining to the Senate and House Hearings on Constitutional Rights and FBI Tactics. The hearings concerned undercover FBI operations, especially Abscam. People who testified or were interviewed included FBI Director William H. Webster; Executive Assistant Director of the FBI Francis M. Mullen; agents John Good and Anthony Amoroso; prosecutor Thomas Puccio; Abscam defendents William Rosenberg, Howard Criden, and Angelo Errichetti; and Mel Weinberg. It includes transcripts of the Senate hearings, evidence presented by linguist Shuy, and various statements made by people involved in the hearings.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
The files were found throughout the accessioned material. They were compiled and arranged chronologically.
Box Folder
385 41 [Hearing on FBI Oversight] 1980
42 [Heyman and Webster on FBI Oversight] 1980
43 [Heyman, Webster before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights] 1980
44 [Senate Resolutions to Investigate Undercover Operations] 1982
45 [Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights Correspondence] 1982
46 [Heyman Concerning Undercover Investigations] 1982
47 [Linguist reports to HAW] 1982
48 [To: Griswold, From: Shuy, Re: US v HAW] 1982
Box Folder
386 1 Transcript of Proceedings (1 of 2) 1982
2 Transcript of Proceedings (2 of 2) 1982
3 Stewart Memorandum 1979-1982
4 [Robertson before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights] 1982
5 [Del Tufo before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights] 1982
6 [Statement of Kenneth Feinberg] 1982
7 [Analysis of Final Report on Law Enforcement Practices] 1982
8 Select Committee on Ethics Acknowledgements 1985
9 [Shuy to the House Judiciary Committee]
10 Albert Levitt, Psychologist Testimony, House Judiciary
11 Quotes: Heyman, Webster, House Hearings on Oversight of FBI
Box Folder
387 8 Final Report of the Senate Select Committee to Study Undercover Activities of Components of the Department of Justice (with marginalia) 1982
9 Final Report of the Senate Select Committee to Study Undercover Activities of Components of the Department of Justice (with marginalia) 1982
Sub-Series X: Allenwood/Prison Documents, 1984-1985. (0.25 cubic feet)
Allenwood/Prison Documents contains documents created while HAW served time in the Allenwood Federal Prison, although the documents were not necessarily created by HAW himself. The contents include a pocket diary with some journal entries from HAW. The bulk of the sub-series consists of notes and drafts of a screenplay entitled "Target," which dramatizes HAW's involvement with Abscam.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
Folders were retained in their original order, except for the pocket diary which had been held separate from the rest of the collection at Rutgers.
Box Folder
386 12 [Prison Diary] 1984
13 Allenwood Notes 1985
14 Allenwood Notes, Pt. II Target 1985
15 Treatment
16 Sequel
Sub-Series XI: Media/Public Relations, 1980-1982. (0.25 cubic feet)
Media/Public Relations includes documents dealing with HAW's media and public relations. It includes press statements made by HAW, his lawyers, and his staff; letters to newspapers; and requests for interviews. An item of interest is the resignation letter of press secretary Walter Gold, which provides insight into how HAW's staff was functioning during the scandal.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
Originally disordered, the material is arranged chronologically.
Box Folder
386 17 [Press Release - Personal Finances] 1980
18 [Misc. Statements, Notes] 1981
19 Statement from Senator Williams 1981
20 Briefing bk. Materials & King show 1980-1981
21 Press Advisory - Press Conference 1981
22 Statement of HAW Re: Civil Suit 1981
23 Letter in Response to New York Times editorial and Wash. Post Letter 1981
24 [Public Relations Materials] 1981
25 Statement by Walter Gold on Resignation 1982
26 Press - Memo to Senator, Interview Requests from press 1982
27 Press Package - to editors & Justice Dept. Correspondents 1982
28 HAW Response to Interview Requests 1982
29 [Statement by HAW Concerning Abscam Investigation] 1982
30 [Editorials and Interview Requests] 1981-1982
31 [Various Staff Notes] 1982
32 [Misc. HAW Press Statements] 1981-1982
33 {HAW Speech]
Sub-Series XII: Miscellaneous, 1980-1983. (0.25 cubic feet)
Miscellaneous includes miscellaneous material found in the collection, including notes written by HAW, his staff, and Jeanette Williams. Miscellaneous also includes documents added to the collection by Jeanette Williams in 2008, after the series had been processed. This material included documents connected with Carl McIntire and with the National Democratic Policy Committee's support for HAW.
Appraisal and Discard Information
All material was retained.
Arrangement
The material is arranged chronologically. Items received after other material was processed was placed at the end of the sub-series container list.
Box Folder
386 34 Senator Legislative Accomplishments (Steve Sacher) 1980
35 Raymond J. Donovan Nomination Hearings 1981
36 [Misc. Documents] 1981-1982
37 Tribute to Sen. Clifford Case, Statement for the Record HAW 1982
38 Misc. Notes, Cards, and Telephone Messages 1982
39 Notes, Due-Process - Kelly from Roger Shuy 1982
40 Personal Notes and Letters 1983
41 Pollack's Working Papers 1983
42 [Misc. Notes] 1983
43 Resolution in Support of HAW
44 Misc. Odds and Ends
Box Folder
379 43 Materials from Warren Hammerman [NDPC] 1982
44 Materials from Rev. McIntire 1982
45 Jack Anderson 1982
46 Statements by Senator Williams - Ethics Committee 1982
47 [Inouye Correspondence to Ethics Committee, and Response] 1982
48 Clippings 1981-1982
49 Support Letters 1982
50 [Somerset County Democratic Committee Support; Reference Material]] 1981-1982
51 Jeanette Williams Interview with Mary Jane Freeman [NDPC], Notes, etc. 1981-1982
52 Letters and Cards Addressed to Senator Williams 1982