Box 6
Contains 33 Results:
Governor, 1965-1966
Governor, 1969-1970
Governor, 1972-1974
Topics include Carl Bert Albert, William P. Atkinson, Dewey F. Bartlett, Henry Bellmon, Dale Bumpers, Larry Derryberry, Ed Edmondson, James Howard Edmondson, David Hall, Jim Inhofe, Clem Rogers McSpadden, Al Nichols, George Nigh, Oklahoma governor elections, G. T. Blankenship, Joe Bailey Cobb, Denzil Garrison, Reuel Little, Preston Moore, Charles Nesbitt, and Leo Winters. Correspondents include David Boren and Don Ferrell.
Governor, 1976-1978
Topics include Dewey F. Bartlett, David Boren, Larry Derryberry, Glenn E. Floyd, Robert Samuel Kerr, Clem Rogers McSpadden, George Miskovsky, George Nigh, Gene Stipe, James H. Townsend, Oklahoma governor elections, Jan Cartwright, Andy Coats, Bob Funston, James R. Head, Gene Howard, James Howell, Neal McCaleb, Ron Shotts, and Al Terrill. Correspondents include Jerry L. Mash.
Governor, 1954, 1958
Governor, 1954, 1958
Governor's Biographies, 1957, 1959, 1962, 1965
There is a typescript in this folder with brief biographical sketches of Oklahoma's territorial governors as well as state governors through the administration of Raymond Gary.
Governors' Conferences, 1970-1971, 1973
Topics include Spiro T. Agnew, Richard M. Nixon, United States domestic economic assistance, public welfare in the United States, revenue sharing in the United States, and Family Assistance Plan Bill. Correspondents include Council of State Governments and National Governors' Conference.
Grand River Dam Authority, 1957-1962
Topics include James Howard Edmondson, Raymond Gary, Grand River Dam Authority, Oklahoma Farmers Union, Oklahoma Turnpike Authority, Public Service Company of Oklahoma, United States Atomic Energy Commission, power resources in Oklahoma, taxation in Oklahoma, Ray Fine, J. R. Hall, Wheeler Mayo, and Power Exchange Contract. Correspondents include AFL-CIO (Okla.), Oklahoma Dept. of Highways Planning Division, and Oklahoma Power Users Association.
Grayson, Frank, 1977
Topics include David Boren, Stephen Jones, civil service reform in Oklahoma, employment of ex-convicts in Oklahoma, Frank Grayson, Gene Howard, Charles Morgan, W. P. Willis, and Bill Wiseman.