Box 64
Restricted
Contains 55 Results:
Clippings, Abortion, 1973-1975, 1978
Topics include Harry A. Blackmun, David Hall, Francis Anthony Keating, the United States Supreme Court, abortion law and legislation in the United States, and Bill Willis.
Clippings, Agnew, Spiro, 1973
Topics include Spiro T. Agnew, Carl Albert, John N. Happy Camp, Gerald R. Ford, David Hall, George Nigh, and United States politics and government.
Clippings, Agriculture, 1973-1975, 1977-1978
Topics include Carl Albert, Henry Bellmon, Glenn Lee English, Gerald R. Ford, Richard M. Nixon, Gene Stipe, agricultural credit in Oklahoma, agriculture in Oklahoma, the beef industry in Oklahoma, cattle breeders in Oklahoma, and the fertilizer industry in United States.
Clippings, Albert, Carl, 1973-1977
Topics include Spiro T. Agnew, Carl Albert, Henry Bellmon, Gerald R. Ford, Clem Rogers McSpadden, Richard M. Nixon, Tip O'Neill, electioneering in the United States, political corruption in the United States, and Clarence Warner.
Clippings, American Indian Movement, 1972-1973
Topics include Henry Bellmon, David Hall, James R. Jones, the American Indian Movement, the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Oglala Indians, national self-determination in the United States, and Wounded Knee (S.D.).
Clippings, Angola, 1975-1976
Topics include P. W. Botha, communism in Angola, and Vietnam.
Clippings, Bellmon, Henry, 1973-1976
Clippings, Boren, David, 1973-1975, 1977-1978
Topics include David Boren, David Hall, Clem Rogers McSpadden, Lloyd Rader, Thomas Jefferson Steed, electioneering in Oklahoma, Gene Howard, and Leo Winters.
Clippings, Budget, 1973-1975
Topics include Gerald R. Ford, Richard M. Nixon, William E. Simon, the United States budget, and Roy L. Ash. Correspondents include United States Senate Committee on Finance - press release.
Clippings, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1973
Topics include James Abourezk, Marvin Franklin, William Wayne Keeler, Edward Moore Kennedy, the American Indian Movement, the National Congress of American Indians, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma, Indians of North America, and national self-determination in the United States
