Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
Collection
Identifier: CAC-CC-003

A Call for Change: Reforming Indian Affairs, 1973-12-31 - 1973-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: a37c871501a07a0688e33aed2bfe7957d

A Comprehensive Overview of the United States Office of Education, 1977-01-01 - 1977-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: f13df28bf94693008bb61f38a155875dd

A Letter of Congratulations and Appreciation to Chief W. W. Keeler, 1975-11-20
Digital Record
Identifier: e20d3c7193d77f1c95f5c66c337e5919d

A Lifetime of Service: The Story of Lou Hoff, 1974-03-04
Digital Record
Identifier: 3c502f4f1353b2fb5e0221bd6dfd2dadd

A non-partisan Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization has been formed by prominent citizens, including former officials and business leaders, to advocate for rational reorganization of the executive branch of the federal government. The committee believes that reorganization will lead to greater efficiency, economy, and better use of taxpayer dollars. They support President Nixon's reorganization proposals and aim to change the focus of the federal bureaucracy from constituency to purpose. The committee emphasizes the importance of reform before public frustration with government reaches a crisis point., 1971-04-21
Digital Record
Identifier: f7fa09df276c2b35a128d691844598e5d
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Campaign, 1962-1972
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Campaign Subject Files: Government Reorganization; Governors; Governor's Advisory Council of Young Oklahomans; Governor's Prayer Breakfast; David Hall; Harris, Fred; Health, 1971-1972., 1971-1973, 1971-01-01 - 1972-12-31
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A non-partisan Citizens Committee for Government Reorganization has been formed by prominent citizens, including former officials and business leaders, to advocate for rational reorganization of the executive branch of the federal government. The committee believes that reorganization will lead to greater efficiency, economy, and better use of taxpayer dollars. They support President Nixon's reorganization proposals and aim to change the focus of the federal bureaucracy from constituency to purpose. The committee emphasizes the importance of reform before public frustration with government reaches a crisis point., 1971-04-21

A Path to Prosperity: Utilizing Cherokee Judgment Funds for Economic Development and Tribal Programs, 1946-01-01 - 1978-12-31
Digital Record
Identifier: 187ee8eb360d3b16db5f726b5d746f21d

Accountant's Certification for Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma, 1978-01-24
Digital Record
Identifier: bc40ab8519ae9dcff50caf2335b86495d
Found in:
Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections
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Dewey F. Bartlett Collection
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Subject, 1946-1978
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Indian Affairs, Education, Potawatomi Learning Center, 1978 Jan. - Mar., 1978, 1978-01-01 - 1978-03-31
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Accountant's Certification for Citizen Band of Potawatomi Indians of Oklahoma, 1978-01-24

Addressing Allocation Concerns: Indian Community Development Block Grant Program, 1978-06-22
Digital Record
Identifier: b852333ab02d07492f16bf95b4bb478cd

Addressing Challenges and Solutions in Public Housing: A Letter to Mr. Don Bluejacket, 1974-03-01
Digital Record
Identifier: 1d9d03947925f4045590ce8c0c16ee2fd

Addressing Health Care Disparities: The Native American Center Clinic in Oklahoma City, 1973-03-22
Digital Record
Identifier: 402823d4cc4456acbaf37efc3dc62866d