Box 3
Contains 33 Results:
Commemorative Bills, Proposed Bills, January-February, 1993
This folder contains correspondence from numerous members of Congress and interest groups requesting support for proposed commemorative bills.
Commemorative Bills, Proposed Bills, March-April, 1993
This folder contains correspondence from numerous members of Congress and interest groups requesting support for proposed commemorative bills.
Commemorative Bills, Proposed Bills, May-July, 1993
This folder contains correspondence from numerous members of Congress and interest groups requesting support for proposed commemorative bills.
Commemorative Bills, Proposed Bills, August-October, 1993
This folder contains correspondence from numerous members of Congress and interest groups requesting support for proposed commemorative bills.
Commemorative Bills, Proposed Bills, November-December, 1993
This folder contains correspondence from numerous members of Congress and interest groups requesting support for proposed commemorative bills.
Commemorative Bills, Proposed Bills, January-February, 1994
This folder contains correspondence from numerous members of Congress and interest groups requesting support for proposed commemorative bills.
Commemorative Bills, Proposed Bills, March-April, 1994
This folder contains correspondence from numerous members of Congress and interest groups requesting support for proposed commemorative bills.
Commemorative Bills, Proposed Bills, May-December, 1994
This folder contains correspondence from numerous members of Congress and interest groups requesting support for proposed commemorative bills.
Commemorative Bills, Surveys, 1990
This folder contains completed surveys returned to McCurdy from other members of Congress concerning their office procedures for commemorative bills and time spent on such legislation.
Commerce, Leveraged Buyouts, 1986-1989
Topics include Federal Reserve regulations, mergers and acquisitions, hostile takeovers, corporate restructuring, West Point-Pepperell Inc., Farley Inc., and Community, Employee, and Stockholder Right-to-Know Act. Correspondents include United Shareholders Association, David S. Ruder, Securities and Exchange Commission, Richard Kay, Timothy J. Penny, Byron L. Dorgan, Michael G. Oxley, and Gary Lynch.