Box 1
Restricted
Contains 65 Results:
Administration, Telephone, Telegram, and Cable Accounts, 1965
Administration, Stationery Accounts, 1965
Letter from Louis E. Lomax to Fred Harris, 1968-03-19
Typewritten letter from Louis E. Lomax, Committee for Implementation Co-Chairman, to Fred Harris asking Harris to attend the meeting of the Committee to address formal organization, proposal, local legislation.
Communication between Mr. and Mrs. George Leech and Fred Harris, 1968-06-03
Communication between Mr. and Mrs. George Leech and Fred Harris concerning the Commission on Civil Disorders and Harris' TV appearance.
Letter from Fred Harris to Joe Lewter, 1968-05-31
Letter from Fred Harris to Joe Lewter, Principal of Central High School in Oklahoma City concerning The League of Women Voters of Oklahoma.
Communication between Jerry Allen Lively and Fred Harris, 1968-05-21
Communication between Jerry Allen Lively and Fred Harris. Lively writes about his graduation from Northeastern State College with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and his studies in Ethnic Relations. Concerns mentioned in the letter are "Indian culture", "urban and rural Negros" [urban and city Blacks], federal funding, and financial status of Oklahoma.
Letter from Al Loeffelholz Jr. and Fred Harris, 1968-05-29
Letter from Al Loeffelholz Jr., Vice President of Security National Bank and Trust of Norman, Oklahoma, and Fred Harris, concerning the Civil Disorders Commission.
Communication between Patricia A. Leo and Fred Harris, 1968-07-31
Communication between Patricia A. Leo, Special Assistant of Intergroup Relations from the American Public Health Association, Inc. and Fred Harris, inviting Harris to the 96th Annual Meeting.
Communication between David E. Loye and Fred Harris, 1968-07-31
Communication between David E. Loye and Fred Harris concerning David E. Loye's letter to the Daily Oklahoman Newspaper and his pride in supporting Fred Harris and Speaker Carl Albert.
Communication between Ronald P. Lovell and Fred Harris, 1969-01-23
Communication between Ronald P. Lovell and Fred Harris. Harris enclosed two letters from the Office of Economic Opportunity Director Theodore M. Berry and the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Commissioner for Legislation.