Box 469
Restricted
Contains 26 Results:
G, undated
These materials appear to have been handled by Charles Ward. Contains correspondence from Ward, Boren, and others.
Harry S. Truman Button, undated
"Nixon is a shifty-eyed goddamn liar, and the people know it."
International Trade, undated
Contains statements and articles on international trade and the Antitrust Guide for International Operations.
International Trade, undated
This collection contains materials acquired and created by Senator Boren and his staff during the time he represented Oklahoma in the U.S. Senate, roughly 1979 to 1994. The most common type of materials found in the collection include a large amount of constituent correspondence, legislative material from work or research on bills, VHS recordings of newsworthy events or Boren appearances, and work with other government agencies.
Lawsuit, undated
Contains articles, statements, and correspondence on the 1978 lawsuit filed by Oklahoma, Texas, and Louisiana against the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
Lawsuit, undated
This collection contains materials acquired and created by Senator Boren and his staff during the time he represented Oklahoma in the U.S. Senate, roughly 1979 to 1994. The most common type of materials found in the collection include a large amount of constituent correspondence, legislative material from work or research on bills, VHS recordings of newsworthy events or Boren appearances, and work with other government agencies.
Lawsuit, undated
This collection contains materials acquired and created by Senator Boren and his staff during the time he represented Oklahoma in the U.S. Senate, roughly 1979 to 1994. The most common type of materials found in the collection include a large amount of constituent correspondence, legislative material from work or research on bills, VHS recordings of newsworthy events or Boren appearances, and work with other government agencies.
Lawsuit, undated
This collection contains materials acquired and created by Senator Boren and his staff during the time he represented Oklahoma in the U.S. Senate, roughly 1979 to 1994. The most common type of materials found in the collection include a large amount of constituent correspondence, legislative material from work or research on bills, VHS recordings of newsworthy events or Boren appearances, and work with other government agencies.
Members of Congress Briefing, undated
Contains briefings from the United States Air Force and a 1975 issue of the International Defense Review.
Notes and Postcard, undated
Contains miscellaneous notes and a postcard, found in David Boren's leather senatorial folder, from a box containing mostly books.
