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Jack Kemp Papers A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress Manuscript Division, Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 2014 Revised 2014 November Contact information: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact Additional search options available at: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011105 LC Online Catalog record: http://lccn.loc.gov/mm2010085547 Prepared by Connie L. Cartledge, Donna Ellis, Kathleen O'Neill, and Karen Stuart, with the assistance of Thomas Bigley, Maria Farmer, Rosa Hernandez, Anna Kephart, Amanda Lapham, Sherralyn McCoy, Dan Oleksiw, Carolyn Ray, and JoAnna Roman Revised by Connie L. Cartledge

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  • Jack Kemp Papers

    A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress

    Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.

    2014Revised 2014 November

    Contact information:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contact

    Additional search options available at:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011105

    LC Online Catalog record:http://lccn.loc.gov/mm2010085547

    Prepared by Connie L. Cartledge, Donna Ellis, Kathleen O'Neill, and Karen Stuart, with the assistance ofThomas Bigley, Maria Farmer, Rosa Hernandez, Anna Kephart, Amanda Lapham, Sherralyn McCoy, Dan

    Oleksiw, Carolyn Ray, and JoAnna RomanRevised by Connie L. Cartledge

    http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mss.contacthttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms011105http://lccn.loc.gov/mm2010085547

  • Collection SummaryTitle: Jack Kemp PapersSpan Dates: 1924-2009Bulk Dates: (bulk 1963-1996)ID No.: MSS85547Creator: Kemp, JackExtent: 118,500 items ; 395 containers plus 1 classified and 19 oversize ; 163.6 linear feet ; 73 digital files (2.85MB)Language: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: United States cabinet officer, United States representative from New York, and football player. Chieflycorrespondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, writings, legislative files, subject files, appointment books, schedulingfiles, press releases, newsletters, printed matter, clippings, and photographs documenting Kemp's career as a professionalathlete and as a public official.

    Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

    PeopleArnett, Grace-Marie.Backlin, James P.--Correspondence.Baker, James Addison, 1930- --Correspondence.Brunette, Mary Shannon, 1960-Buoniconti, Nicholas Anthony, 1940- --Correspondence.Bush, George, 1924- --Correspondence.Cheney, Richard B.--Correspondence.Clinton, Bill, 1946- --Correspondence.Dobson, James C., 1936- --Correspondence.Durant, William Clark, 1949- --Correspondence.Fahrenkoph, Frank J.--Correspondence.Falwell, Jerry--Correspondence.Gore, Albert, 1948-Kemp family.Kemp, Jack.Kristol, Irving--Correspondence.Lott, Trent, 1941- --Correspondence.Mueller, John D.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994--Correspondence.Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.Reagan, Ronald--Correspondence.Reagan, Ronald.Rozelle, Pete--Correspondence.Secchia, Peter F., 1937- --Correspondence.Shula, Don, 1930- --Correspondence.Shultz, George Pratt, 1920- --Correspondence.Wanniski, Jude, 1936- --Correspondence.Weber, Vin--Correspondence.Wilson, Ralph C., 1918-2014--Correspondence.Zelaska, Sharon.

    OrganizationsAmerican Football League.American Football League. Players Association.

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  • Buffalo Bills (Football team)Empower America (Organization)Fuerza Democrática Nicaragüense.National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform (U.S.)Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )Soviet Union. Treaties, etc. United States, 1987 December 8.United States. Congress. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.United States. National Bipartisan Commission on Central America.

    SubjectsAbortion.Arms control.Civil rights.Communism.Conservatism.Economic policy--United States.Education.Elections--United States--1988.Elections--United States--1996.Enterprise zones--United States.Football--United States.Free enterprise--United States.Human rights.International relations.Monetary policy--United States.Nuclear disarmament--Soviet Union.Nuclear disarmament--United States.Political corruption--United States.Prayer in the public schools.Presidents--United States--Election.Security, International.Strategic Defense Initiative.Supply-side economics.Taxation--United States.Vice-Presidents--United States--Election.Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.

    PlacesCalifornia--Politics and government--20th century.Central America--Foreign relations--United States.Europe--Foreign relations--United States.Israel--Foreign relations--United States.New York (State)--Politics and government--1951-Soviet Union--Foreign relations--Soviet Union.United States--Defenses.United States--Economic policy--20th century.United States--Foreign relations--Central America.United States--Foreign relations--Europe.United States--Foreign relations--Israel.United States--Foreign relations--Soviet Union.United States--Politics and government--20th century.Vietnam.

    TitlesSan Diego union.

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  • OccupationsCabinet officers.Football players.Representatives, U.S. Congress--New York (State)

    Administrative InformationProvenance

    The papers of Jack Kemp, United States cabinet official, United States representative from New York, and football player,were given to the Library of Congress in 2010 by his wife, Joanne Kemp.

    Processing History

    The papers of Jack Kemp were processed in 2011. The finding aid was revised in 2014.

    Additional Guides

    The Kemp Papers are described in Library of Congress Information Bulletin, 69, no. 10 (October 2010).

    Transfers

    Items have been transferred from the Manuscript Division to other custodial divisions of the Library. Some photographsand prints have been transferred to the Prints and Photographs Division. Sound recordings, films and videotapes have beentransferred to the Motion Picture, Broadcasting, and Recorded Sound Division. Some autographed books have beentransferred to the Rare Book and Special Collections Division. Forty-two books have been transferred to the Library'sgeneral collection. One framed map, "Geographiae Sacrae Tabula, in qua Terra Promissa," a gift to Kemp from ArielSharon was transferred to the Geography and Map Division. All transfers are identified in these divisions as part of the JackKemp Papers.

    Copyright Status

    Copyright in the unpublished writings of Jack Kemp in these papers and in other collections of papers in the custody of theLibrary of Congress has been dedicated to the public.

    Access and Restrictions

    The papers of Jack Kemp are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Room prior tovisiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.

    Security Classified Documents

    Government regulations control the use of security classified items in this collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnishinformation concerning access to and use of classified material.

    Digital Format

    Digital files were received as part of the papers of Jack Kemp. Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Division for moreinformation.

    Preferred Citation

    Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container number, Jack Kemp Papers,Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

    Biographical NoteDate Event1935, July 13 Born, Los Angeles, Calif.

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  • 1957 B.A., Occidental College, Los Angeles, Calif.

    1957-1969 Professional football player

    1958 Married Joanne MainServed in United States Army

    1958-1962 Served in United States Army Reserve

    1967 Special assistant to governor of California, Ronald Reagan

    1969 Staff member, Republican National Committee

    1971-1989 Member, United States House of Representatives; chairman of the House Republican Conference,1986-1987

    1976 Published with Les Aspin, How Much Defense Spending Is Enough? Washington: AmericanEnterprise Institute

    1979 Published An American Renaissance: A Strategy for the 1980s. New York: Harper & Row

    1984 Published An American Idea: Ending Limits to Growth. Washington: American Studies Center

    1989-1993 Secretary, Department of Housing and Urban Development

    1993-2004 Cofounded Empower America, which merged with Citizens of a Sound Economy to formFreedom Works in 2004

    1995-1996 Chairman, National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform

    1996 Unsuccessful candidate as vice president of the United StatesPublished with Bob Dole, Trusting the People: The Dole-Kemp Plan to Free the Economy and

    Create a Better America: Balance the Budget, Cut Taxes 15%, Raise Wages. New York:Harper Collins

    2001 Cofounded Foundation for the Defense of Democracies to counter terrorist propaganda; chairmanfrom 2001-2007

    circa 2002-2009 Chairman, Kemp Partners, Inc., consulting firm, Washington, D.C.

    2005 Resigned from Freedom WorksCochair, Council on Foreign Relations task force on Russia

    2007 Named cochair of Lincoln Bicentennial Cabinet

    2009, May 2 Died, Bethesda, Md.

    2009, Aug. 12 Posthumously awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom

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  • Scope and Content NoteThe papers of Jack French Kemp (1935-2009) span the years 1924-2009 with the majority concentrated between1963-1996. The bulk of the collection documents Kemp's tenure as a congressional representative for Buffalo and westernNew York from 1971-1989. Also featured in the collection are files relating to Kemp's career as a professional footballplayer from 1957-1969, his unsuccessful campaigns for president in 1988 and as the Republican Party's candidate for vicepresident in 1996, and his post-congressional activities as chairman of the National Commission on Economic Growth andTax Reform from 1995-1996 and his endeavors as codirector of the free market advocacy group Empower America from1993-2002. The collection has only a small amount of material chronicling Kemp's service as secretary of the Departmentof Housing and Urban Development from 1989-1993. The papers are in English and are organized into the following series:Pre-congressional File , Congressional File , Political File , Post-congressional File , Speeches, Statements, and WritingsFile , Scrapbooks , Miscellany , Classified , Oversize , and Digital Files .

    The Pre-congressional File , 1950-1970, pertains primarily to Kemp's career before his election to the United States Houseof Representatives. The file is divided into four groups: appointment book, correspondence, football file, and subject file.The majority of the football file chronicles Kemp's years as a quarterback in the American Football League (AFL) and asunion president of the American Football League Players Association. The bulk of the files relates to Kemp's seasons withthe Buffalo Bills from 1962-1969. Kemp helped lead the Bills to the American Football League championship in 1964 and1965 and was named the league's most valuable player for 1965. The AFL Players Association files document Kemp'sactivities as union president in which he participated in negotiations related to compensation and benefits for AFL players.Letters, telegrams, photographs, newspaper clippings, and other items chronicling Kemp's football career are also filed inthe Scrapbook series.

    The subject files in the Pre-Congressional File relate primarily to Kemp's interest in political, national, and internationalissues, and his work as a special assistant in 1967 to Governor Ronald Reagan of California. Topics featured in the subjectfile are Communism, arms control, Vietnam, education, and civil rights.

    The Congressional File , 1947-1989, comprises the largest portion of the Kemp Papers and documents Kemp's eighteenyears in the House of Representatives. While serving in Congress, Kemp was an advocate of supply-side economics,suggesting that tax cuts would increase economic growth and bring in more revenue for the federal government. Themajority of the Congressional File dates from 1983-1988 and is arranged in four subseries: Personal Office File ,Legislative File , Constituent Services , and Press File .

    The Personal Office File documents Kemp's activities and interests as a congressman and is organized into four groups:correspondence, miscellany, scheduling file, and staff file. The correspondence contains incoming and outgoing lettersbetween Kemp and congressional representatives, senators, presidents, government officials, foreign leaders, businessleaders, religious leaders and sports figures, journalists, friends, and the public. The letters, dating primarily from1983-1988, are brief and of a general nature; more substantive correspondence pertaining to legislation is filed in theLegislative File and in the staff files of the Personal Office File . Topics featured in the correspondence are economics,taxes and tax policy, the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty, the Strategic Defense Initiative, the conservativemovement, prayer in schools, abortion, support for Israel, and aid to the contras of Central America. The correspondencealso contains some letters relating to fund-raising for Kemp's political campaigns and those of other Republican candidates.Additional correspondence relating to Kemp's congressional career is filed in the Scrapbook series.

    The staff file is comprised of the papers of Kemp's economic council and speechwriter, John D. Mueller, and Kemp'sexecutive assistant, Sharon Zelaska. The files include correspondence, memoranda, speeches and statements, talking points,and background information. They document Kemp's interest in economics, monetary policy, taxes and taxation, foreignpolicy and defense. Both staff files contain material relating to the Kemp-Roth tax legislation that became part of PresidentReagan's economic policies in the 1980s. The staff files also include items relating to Kemp's unsuccessful presidentialcampaign in 1988. Mueller also maintained a special file for Kemp that included correspondence, memoranda, andbackground material of particular interest to Kemp.

    The Legislative File is organized into five groups: bill file, correspondence, legislative assistant's file of Mary ShannonBrunette, subject file, and voting record. The bill file documents legislation sponsored and cosponsored by Kemp. Themajority of the correspondence in the Legislative File consists of dear colleague letters in which Kemp solicited support for

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  • legislation or occasionally sent information about an issue. The correspondence also contains copies of letters to presidents,government officials, and foreign leaders concerning issues of interest to Kemp.

    The bulk of the Legislative File is comprised of assistant Mary Shannon Brunette's file and subject files. Brunette'schronological and press files contain copies of Kemp's correspondence, memoranda, press material, and other staffdocuments relating to Kemp's tax reduction legislation during President Ronald Reagan's first term. The majority ofBrunette's files relate to abortion issues and reflect Kemp's pro-life position. Many of the subject files in the Legislative Filepertain to Central America, particularly Kemp's work as a member of the National Bipartisan Commission on CentralAmerica; the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe; the Soviet Union; and human rights. Also featured in thesubject files are documents relating to Kemp's tax-cut legislation and his advocacy of enterprise zones, which encouragedthe development of urban neighborhoods by offering entrepreneurs and business owners tax and regulatory breaks.

    The Constituent Services subseries of the Congressional File is organized into four groups: form replies, grants andprojects, issue mail, and miscellany. The grants and projects files document the efforts of Kemp and his staff in assistinglocal governments, businesses and organizations, and community groups of western New York in obtaining federal fundsand grants. Issue mail, letters from constituents, pro and con, concerning Richard M. Nixon and the Watergate Affair arealso filed in the Constituent Services subseries.

    The Press File , constituting almost one third of the Congressional File , is arranged into six groups: chronological file,guest book, newsletters, press releases, staff files, and television and radio. The majority of the Press File containsnewspaper clippings, wire reports, speeches and statements, and other material documenting Kemp's congressionalactivities and political campaigns. The chronological file also contains material pertaining to issues in Kemp's district aswell as items about New York state and national politics.

    The Political File , 1961-1998, is arranged in two subseries: Campaigns by Kemp and Miscellany . The campaign files arenot comprehensive; the bulk of the items documents Kemp's unsuccessful presidential and vice-presidential campaigns.Most of the presidential files for 1988 consist of fund-raising material, questionnaires and issue position papers, and pressfiles. The vice-presidential campaign files pertain mostly to briefing material for the debate between Kemp and Albert Goreand trip files, consisting mostly of press material, that chronicle Kemp's campaign appearances across the country.

    The Miscellany subseries in the Political File includes material relating to several presidential campaigns. The 1964presidential files document Kemp's support for Barry M. Goldwater and contain notes and writings of Kemp stating why hesupported Goldwater. The presidential campaign files for 1996 consist chiefly of press accounts speculating on a possiblecandidacy by Kemp and his ultimate decision not to run. Also included in Miscellany are files relating to the RepublicanParty's national conventions. There is little material relating to Kemp's tenure as chairman of the House RepublicanConference. Correspondence, photographs, speeches, and press material relating to Kemp's political activities are also filedin the Scrapbooks.

    The Post-congressional File , 1924-2009, documents Kemp's activities and interests after leaving the House ofRepresentatives and is arranged into five subseries: Correspondence , Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD) , the National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform , Scheduling File , and Subject File . TheCorrespondence contains incoming and outgoing letters between Kemp and congressional representatives, senators,presidents, friends, and the public. Dating mainly from 1996-2001, it reflects his political and charitable work after servingas a cabinet official. Topics featured are economics, education, youth development, political endorsements by Kemp,commentary on legislation and politics, and discussions relating to Kemp's possible presidential candidacy in 1996. Thecollection contains only a small amount of material chronicling his service as secretary of HUD. For a more comprehensiveaccount of Kemp's activities at HUD, consult the official records of the agency at the National Archives and RecordsAdministration.

    A large portion of the Post-congressional File is comprised of papers relating to the National Commission on EconomicGrowth and Tax Reform. Kemp served as chairman of the commission from 1995-1996. All of the files are those ofdirector Grace-Marie Arnett. They document the commission's hearings, correspondence with the public, and final reportrecommending major reform and a simpler tax code to promote economic growth and entrepreneurship.

    The Scheduling File subseries documents Kemp's schedule as a speaker on economic issues to business groups andorganizations and his activities campaigning for other politicians. The Subject File pertains mostly to Kemp's work ascodirector of the free market advocacy group Empower America. It consists mainly of speeches, statements, and writings,

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  • and relates also to media appearances by its board members and staff. Kemp's speeches for Empower America are filed inthe Speeches, Statements, and Writings File series.

    The Speeches, Statements, and Writings File , 1961-2008, consists mainly of Kemp's speeches and statements. There areseveral lists and indexes that provide an alphabetical list by name of organization or institution where Kemp spoke, andsome speeches are indexed according to subject. Also included in the writings are articles written by Kemp in the early1960s as a columnist for the San Diego Union.

    The Scrapbooks , 1936-2007, include correspondence, telegrams, speeches, statements, photographs, campaignmemorabilia, football memorabilia, cartoons, programs, certificates, newspaper clippings, and other material relating toKemp's college football years, his professional football career, his service as a congressman and cabinet official, and hispolitical campaigns, and the Republican Party.

    The Miscellany series, 1947-2009, contains family papers, a school and childhood file, football files, and material relatingto Kemp's death in 2009. The bulk of the family papers relate to the death of Kemp's brother, Thomas, and files of Kemp'sfather, Paul. The Paul Kemp files consist of material that relates to Jack Kemp's congressional activities and items that hethought would be of interest to his father. The school and childhood files document Kemp's youth and college days,particularly his football prowess in high school and at Occidental College in California. Other football files in theMiscellany series pertain mainly to Kemp's post-career football honors and awards and some National Football Leagueactivities in which he participated. Also represented in the Miscellany are files about Kemp's death; they include pressclippings and Internet blogs, programs and clippings about his memorial service, and congressional tributes.

    The Digital Files , 1995-1996, contain additional material relating to Kemp's vice-presidential campaign in 1996 and theNational Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform. The campaign files pertain primarily to press, scheduling,and campaign events for Joanne Kemp and other members of the Kemp family. The bulk of the digital files consists ofbackground material and drafts relating to the commission's report. Also included are tables documenting letters written tofinancial contributors and the media.

    Correspondents include James P. Backlin, James Addison Baker, Nicholas Anthony Buoniconti, George Bush, Richard B.Cheney, Bill Clinton, James C. Dobson, William Clark Durant, Frank J. Fahrenkoph, Jerry Falwell, Irving Kristol, TrentLott, Richard M. Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Pete Rozelle, Peter F. Secchia, Don Shula, George Pratt Shultz, Jude Wanniski,Vin Weber, and Ralph C. Wilson.

    Arrangement of the PapersThe collection is arranged in ten series:

    • Pre-congressional File, 1950-1970• Congressional File, 1947-1989• Political File, 1961-1998• Post-congressional File, 1924-2009• Speeches, Statements, and Writings File, 1961-2008• Scrapbooks, 1936-2007• Miscellany, 1947-2009• Classified, 1985-1987• Oversize, 1955-1997• Digital Files, 1995-1996

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  • Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-12 Pre-congressional File, 1950-1970

    Correspondence, contracts, notes, game programs, photographs and prints, speeches,newsletters, press clippings, appointment book, pamphlets, printed matter, and othermaterial documenting Kemp's professional football career and his interest in national andinternational issues.

    Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and therein chronologically.

    BOX 12-200 Congressional File, 1947-1989

    BOX 12-98 Personal Office File, 1961-1989Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and statements, talking points, testimony, writings,

    Congressional Record inserts, press releases, briefing books, notes, bills, voting records,biographical material, calendars, invitations, schedules, reports, transcripts, photographs,certificates, clippings, printed matter, and other material documenting Kemp's personaland professional activities while a congressman.

    Arranged into four groups: correspondence, miscellany, scheduling file, and staff file. Thecorrespondence, miscellany, and staff files are arranged alphabetically by name ofperson, organization or type of material and therein chronologically or alphabetically.The scheduling file is arranged alphabetically by type of material and thereinchronologically.

    BOX 98-140 Legislative File, 1947-1989Correspondence, memoranda, bills, speeches and statements, talking points, testimony,

    writings, voting records, press releases, press packets, reports, briefing books,background information, transcripts, clippings, printed matter, and other material.

    Arranged into five groups: bill file, correspondence, legislative assistant's file, subject fileand voting record. Arranged alphabetically by name of person, organization or type ofmaterial therein and then chronologically or alphabetically.

    BOX 140-153 Constituent Services, 1973-1988Correspondence, memoranda, issue mail, form replies, project descriptions, reports, maps,

    clippings, printed matter, and other material relating to constituent requests andconstituent letters relating to the Watergate affair and the presidency of Richard M.Nixon.

    Arranged into four groups: form replies, grants and projects, issue mail, and miscellany.Arranged topically therein and then chronologically or alphabetically

    BOX 153-200 Press File, 1971-1988Correspondence, memoranda, notes, press releases, press packets, newsletters, wire reports,

    speeches, testimony, Congressional Record inserts, background material, television andradio transcripts, clippings, and a guest book.

    Arranged into four groups: chronological file, guest book, newsletters, and press releases.Arranged alphabetically by type of material or file therein and then alphabetically orchronologically.

    BOX 201-237 Political File, 1961-1998

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  • BOX 201-232 Campaigns by Kemp, 1969-1996Correspondence, memoranda, campaign advertisements, campaign memorabilia, financial

    records, background and briefing material, position papers, speeches and statements,writings, press releases, newsletters, petitions, biographical material, calendars andschedules, photographs, questionnaires, clippings, printed matter, and other material.

    Arranged alphabetically by campaign, congressional, presidential, and vice presidential. Thecongressional campaigns are further arranged by year and therein alphabetically by typeof material, topic, or name of person. The presidential and vice presidential files arearranged alphabetically by name of person, organization, or topic and thereinchronologically or alphabetically.

    BOX 232-237 Miscellany, 1961-1998Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, writings, photographs, campaign

    memorabilia, newsletters, press clippings, printed matter, and other material.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, organization, or topic and therein

    chronologically or alphabetically.

    BOX 237-361 Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    BOX 237-245 Correspondence, 1995-2008Incoming and outgoing correspondence and memoranda between Kemp and government

    officials, friends, and the public relating to Kemp's personal and charitable interests.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, organization, or topic and therein

    chronologically.

    BOX 245-248 Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1988-1993Correspondence, memoranda, briefing material, reports, press clippings, interviews,

    certificates, and other material relating to Kemp's tenure as secretary of the department.See also Containers 357-358, same heading

    Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and therein chronologically oralphabetically.

    BOX 249-286 National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform, 1924-1997Correspondence, background material, financial records, hearing testimonies and

    proceedings, minutes of meetings, reports, opinion surveys, biographical material, pressreleases, newsletters, photographs, schedules, and other material relating to the work ofthe commission. For additional material see Container EF 1, same heading

    Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and therein chronologically oralphabetically.

    BOX 287-350 Scheduling File, 1989-2002Correspondence, memoranda, appointment books, invitations, schedules, and other material.Arranged in an appointment file, chronological file, monthly schedules file, and open

    requests file and therein chronologically.

    BOX 351-361 Subject File, 1976-2009Correspondence, memoranda, briefing books, speeches, statements, writings, press releases,

    newsletters, reports, transcripts, press clippings, printed matter, and other material.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, organization, or topic and therein

    chronologically or alphabetically.

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  • BOX 361-379 Speeches, Statements, and Writings File, 1961-2008Speeches, statements, talking points, congressional testimony, articles and columns, forewords

    and introductions, letters to the editor, notes, outlines, press clippings, press transcripts, andother material.

    Arranged alphabetically by type of material and therein chronologically or alphabetically bytopic.

    BOX 379-389 Scrapbooks, 1936-2007Scrapbooks containing newspaper and magazine clippings, letters, telegrams, holiday cards,

    photographs, programs, certificates, cartoons, invitations, football memorabilia, campaignmemorabilia, and other material documenting primarily Kemp's collegial football years, hisprofessional football career, his years of government service as a congressman andsecretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and his politicalcampaigns, congressional, presidential, and vice presidential.

    Arranged chronologically.

    BOX 389-395 Miscellany, 1947-2009Correspondence, memoranda, family papers, football game programs, yearbooks, photocopies

    of autographs and inscriptions from Kemp's books, press clippings, passports, vaccinationcertificates, printed matter, and other material.

    Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and therein chronologically oralphabetically.

    BOX CL 1 Classified, 1985-1987Cables.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items

    were removed.

    BOX OV 1-OV 19 Oversize, 1955-1997Correspondence, notes, legislative signing pens, photographs, certificates, charts, campaign

    memorabilia, a map, a press clipping, a football helmet, printed matter, and other material.Arranged and described according to the series, containers, and folders from which the items

    were removed.

    BOX DF 1 Digital Files, 1995-1996Correspondence, memoranda, background material, writings, scheduling files, and other

    material relating to the National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform andKemp's 1996 vice-presidential campaign. The material is mostly word processing files. Theseries comprises 2.85 MB of data and 73 files.

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  • Container List

    Container Contents

    BOX 1-12 Pre-congressional File, 1950-1970Correspondence, contracts, notes, game programs, photographs and prints, speeches,

    newsletters, press clippings, appointment book, pamphlets, printed matter, and othermaterial documenting Kemp's professional football career and his interest in national andinternational issues.

    Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and therein chronologically.

    BOX 1 Appointment book, 1963Correspondence, 1963-1969

    (2 folders)Football file

    American Football League Players AssociationAccounting statements for the American Football League and the National Football

    League, 1969-1970Award for service as president, 1970 See OversizeBoard of representatives, meetings, 1968-1970

    (2 folders)Contracts, standard player, undated

    (2 folders)Document file, 1968

    (2 folders)General

    1964-1967BOX 2 1968-1970, undated

    (6 folders)Legal counsel, 1968-1970

    (3 folders)Namath, Joe, 1969

    (3 folders)Negotiation file

    General19671968

    Jan.-Sept.(5 folders)

    BOX 3 Oct.-Nov.(2 folders)

    1969-1970(4 folders)

    Notes1968-1970

    (2 folders)Super Bowl patch letters, 1970

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  • Unions, 1965-1968, undated(3 folders)

    Buffalo BillsAwards and honors, 1962, 1969 See also OversizeChart of American Football League championship game, 1965 See OversizeFootball helmet, circa 1960s See OversizeGame programs

    1963-1966(3 folders)

    1969Sept.-Nov.

    BOX 4 Dec.General, 1963-1968, undatedPhotographs and prints, 1962-1969, undated

    (2 folders)Press, 1962-1970, undated

    (14 folders)Printed matter, 1965-1966

    (2 folders)BOX 5 United Service Organizations, Vietnam trip

    Background material, 1966-1968General, 1968Photographs, 1967-1968

    (3 folders)Calgary Stampeders and San Francisco 49ers, 1959Constitution and Bylaws for Major Professional Football Operations, 1968Detroit Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers, 1957-1958Insurance plans, 1969Johnson, Rafer, sportsman of the year program, 1959New York Giants, 1958

    Game programsPress

    Retirement plan and pensions1964-1966

    BOX 6 1967-1970, undated(7 folders)

    San Diego ChargersAwards and honors, 1960-1962 See also OversizeGame programs, 1961-1962General, 1961-1962

    (2 folders)Photographs and prints, 1960-1962Press, 1960-1962Printed matter, 1962

    United States CongressProfessional football league merger hearings, 1966Professional sports antitrust bills, 1964-1965

    Pre-congressional File, 1950-1970

    Container Contents

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  • BOX 7 Subject fileArms control, 1953-1954, 1961-1969, undated

    (3 folders)Awards and honors, circa 1965-1966Christianity, 1964-1970Civil rights, 1963-1969, undatedCommunism, 1957-1969, undated

    (5 folders)Defense, 1959-1970

    BOX 8 Dodd, Thomas J. (1907-1971), 1960-1969Economics, 1950-1970, undated

    (3 folders)Education

    General, 1961-1963, 1970, undated(2 folders)

    Teacher certification papers of Kemp, 1957-1960Federal power, 1962-1966, undatedForeign aid, 1961-1967, undatedThe Free Society, 1965-1967Graham, Billy, circa 1964Health care

    General, 1970Medicare and medicaid, 1962-1963, 1970, undated

    Hoover, J. Edgar, 1959-1969Jack Kemp's Day Camp, San Diego, Calif., 1961-1962

    BOX 9 Kennedy, John F., 1962-1964Kiwanis Club, San Diego, Calif., 1964-1966Labor, 1962-1969Military service, 1961-1962Miscellaneous printed matter, 1960-1970, undated

    (4 folders)Notes, undatedOpitz, Edmund A., 1953-1969Reagan, Ronald

    General, 1967-1970, undatedPress conference transcripts, 1967Special assistant to governor, 1966-1967

    BOX 10 Speeches, 1967-1970(5 folders)

    Socialism, 1962-1970, undatedStudent protests and radicalism, 1964-1969, undated

    (3 folders)BOX 11 Top of the News with Fulton Lewis, Jr., 1962-1964

    (6 folders)Unemployment, undatedUnited States Congress, 1964-1966, 1970Veterans, 1970, undated

    Pre-congressional File, 1950-1970

    Container Contents

    Jack Kemp Papers 14

  • BOX 12 Vietnam, 1963-1970, undated(2 folders)

    Washington Report, by the American Security Council, 1964-1970

    BOX 12-200 Congressional File, 1947-1989

    BOX 12-98 Personal Office File, 1961-1989Correspondence, memoranda, speeches and statements, talking points, testimony, writings,

    Congressional Record inserts, press releases, briefing books, notes, bills, voting records,biographical material, calendars, invitations, schedules, reports, transcripts, photographs,certificates, clippings, printed matter, and other material documenting Kemp's personaland professional activities while a congressman.

    Arranged into four groups: correspondence, miscellany, scheduling file, and staff file. Thecorrespondence, miscellany, and staff files are arranged alphabetically by name ofperson, organization or type of material and therein chronologically or alphabetically.The scheduling file is arranged alphabetically by type of material and thereinchronologically.

    BOX 12 CorrespondenceAa-Arg, 1977-1988

    (9 folders)BOX 13 Ari-Bei, 1980-1988

    (11 folders)BOX 14 Bel-Brah, 1979-1989

    (11 folders)BOX 15 Brai-Byr, 1978-1988

    (12 folders)BOX 16 Caa-Coe, 1979-1988

    (12 folders)BOX 17 Cof-Dam, 1977-1989

    (12 folders)BOX 18 Dan-Dom, 1983-1988

    (12 folders)BOX 19 Dona-Erb, 1983-1988

    (11 folders)BOX 20 Ere-Forc, 1972-1989

    (12 folders)BOX 21 Ford-Geo, 1980-1988

    (11 folders)BOX 22 Gep-Green, 1978-1988

    (13 folders)BOX 23 Greena-Hawk, 1984-1988

    (13 folders)BOX 24 Hawki-Horn, 1979-1989

    (11 folders)BOX 25 Hors-Johns, 1979-1989

    (12 folders)BOX 26 Johnson-Kesl, 1978-1989

    (12 folders)

    Pre-congressional File, 1950-1970

    Container Contents

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  • BOX 27 Kess-Lan, 1983-1989(12 folders)

    BOX 28 Lap-Long, 1977-1989(12 folders)

    BOX 29 Loo-Mark, 1977-1988(12 folders)

    BOX 30 Marm-Meer, 1979-1989(11 folders)

    BOX 31 Mees-Mulr, 1979-1988(13 folders)

    BOX 32 Mum-Oxy, 1979-1989(12 folders)

    BOX 33 Pac-Pol, 1977-1988(12 folders)

    BOX 34 Pom-Ref, 1979-1989(11 folders)

    BOX 35 Reg-Roll, 1981-1989(11 folders)

    BOX 36 Rolp-Schl, 1981-1988(12 folders)

    BOX 37 Schm-Silh, 1977-1989 See also Classified(14 folders)

    BOX 38 Silj-Stap, 1971-1989(12 folders)

    BOX 39 Star-Tay, 1982-1989(13 folders)

    BOX 40 Tch-Voi, 1971-1989(13 folders)

    BOX 41 Vol-Wied, 1980-1988(12 folders)

    BOX 42 Wieh-Zyg, 1977-1989(13 folders)

    BOX 43 MiscellanyAgnew, Spiro T., 1973, undatedAwards and honors

    General, 1971-1988, undated See also Oversize(5 folders)

    TributesCongressional Record inserts about Kemp's retirement from Congress, 1988Dinner honoring Kemp and the “Reagan Revolution,” 1988

    Biographical material, 1973-1987, undated(2 folders)

    Christmas cards and gift notes, 1974-1977, 1988, undated(4 folders)

    Congressional office, closing of, 1988Financial papers, 1982-1984Flag Day, 1971-1973The Fund for the American Renaissance

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • 1981-1985(2 folders)

    BOX 44 1986-1987, undated(3 folders)

    License platesCongressional, 1982-1988

    (5 folders)Presidential inaugural, 1973, 1985

    Miscellany, 1973, 1982-1986, undated(2 folders)

    Photographs and related material, 1971-1989, undated(6 folders)

    BOX 45 Presidential inaugurations, 1973, 1981-1985(3 folders)

    White HouseChristmas cards, 1971, 1981-1985 See also OversizeInvitation and programs, 1970-1973

    Scheduling fileCalendars

    Appointment1977-1984

    (7 folders)BOX 46 1985-1988

    (6 folders)Planning

    1982Jan.-Oct.

    (5 folders)BOX 47 Nov.-Dec.

    1983-1984(12 folders)

    1985Jan.-Feb.

    BOX 48 Mar.-Dec.(5 folders)

    1986(6 folders)

    1987Jan.-Aug.

    (4 folders)BOX 49 Sept.-Dec.

    (2 folders)Invitations and schedules

    1974-1976(3 folders)

    1977

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    Container Contents

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  • Jan.-Feb.(5 folders)

    Mar.(1 folder)

    BOX 50 (2 folders)Apr.-July

    (9 folders)BOX 51 Aug.-Dec.

    (8 folders)1978

    Jan.-Feb.(2 folders)

    BOX 52 Mar.-Aug.(12 folders)

    BOX 53 Sept.-Nov.(9 folders)

    BOX 54 Dec.1979

    (9 folders)1980

    Jan.-May(3 folders)

    BOX 55 June-Dec.(4 folders)

    1981-1982(11 folders)

    1983Jan.

    BOX 56 Feb.-Dec.(11 folders)

    1984Jan.

    BOX 57 Feb.-Apr.(8 folders)

    May(3 folders)

    BOX 58 (1 folder)June-Aug.

    (9 folders)BOX 59 Sept.-Oct.

    (11 folders)BOX 60 Nov.-Dec.

    (5 folders)1985

    Jan.-Feb.(4 folders)

    Mar.(1 folder)

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • BOX 61 (2 folders)Apr.-May

    (7 folders)June

    (1 folder)BOX 62 (3 folders)

    July-Aug.(7 folders)

    BOX 63 Sept.(5 folders)

    Oct.(4 folders)

    BOX 64 (3 folders)Nov.-Dec.

    (5 folders)1986

    Jan.(2 folders)

    BOX 65 Feb.-Apr.(11 folders)

    BOX 66 May(7 folders)

    June(3 folders)

    BOX 67 (3 folders)July

    (5 folders)Aug.

    (2 folders)BOX 68 (1 folder)

    Sept.(6 folders)

    Oct.(3 folders)

    BOX 69 (7 folders)Nov.

    (3 folders)BOX 70 (2 folders)

    Dec.(2 folders)

    1987Jan.-Mar.

    (8 folders)BOX 71 Apr.-May

    (9 folders)June

    (2 folders)BOX 72 (2 folders)

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • July-Sept.(8 folders)

    Oct.(1 folder)

    BOX 73 (4 folders)Nov.-Dec.

    (4 folders)Schedule notebooks

    1984Jan.-Sept.

    (3 folders)BOX 74 Oct.-Dec.

    1985(6 folders)

    1986Jan.-Feb.

    BOX 75 Mar.-Dec.(5 folders)

    1987Jan.-Apr.

    (2 folders)BOX 76 May-Nov.

    (7 folders)BOX 77 Dec.

    (2 folders)1988

    Jan.-July(5 folders)

    BOX 78 Aug.-Dec.(3 folders)

    Staff fileMueller, John D.

    Chronological file1975-19781979

    Jan.-June(8 folders)

    BOX 79 July-Dec.(3 folders)

    1980(8 folders)

    1981Jan.-Apr.

    BOX 80 May-Nov.(4 folders)

    1982(9 folders)

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • BOX 81 1983-1984(14 folders)

    BOX 82 1985-1986, undated(10 folders)

    Special file for KempCorrespondence

    1978-1981(3 folders)

    1982Jan.-Aug.

    (2 folders)BOX 83 Sept.-Dec.

    (5 folders)1983

    Jan.-July(7 folders)

    Aug.2-30

    (2 folders)BOX 84 31

    Sept.-Dec.(3 folders)

    1984-1988(4 folders)

    Economics and economy, 1979-1982Press about Kemp

    1977-1981(4 folders)

    BOX 85 1982-1986(5 folders)

    Speeches and writingsEconomics, 1984-1988, undated

    (6 folders)BOX 86 Foreign policy and defense, 1983-1988

    (4 folders)Presidential campaigns

    19841988

    (4 folders)BOX 87 (1 folder)

    Religion, 1983(2 folders)

    Subject fileCapital formation, 1975

    (5 folders)BOX 88 (1 folder)

    Jobs Creation Act, 1976(4 folders)

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • Kemp, JackEconomics

    Background material, 1961, 1971-1977(3 folders)

    BOX 89 Briefing book, 1977(2 folders)

    “Model notebook,” 1975-1980(4 folders)

    Speeches and writings, 1977-1978Press, 1976-1978

    BOX 90 Monetary policyInternational Monetary Fund, 1983

    (2 folders)Pre-Williamsburg International Monetary Conference, Washington, D.C., 1983

    (3 folders)Taxes and taxation

    Kemp-Kasten “Fair and Simple Tax Act of 1985,” 1985Kemp-Roth bills, notebooks

    1979(2 folders)

    BOX 91 1980(2 folders)

    Trips1985, Aug., Asia

    Itineraries and related material See also ClassifiedLocales

    Japan(6 folders)

    BOX 92 (1 folder)Korea

    (2 folders)Philippines

    (5 folders)BOX 93 Taiwan,

    (2 folders)1986, Feb., Germany

    Zelaska, SharonAgriculture, 1983-1988

    (4 folders)AIDS (disease), 1987Bills sponsored by Kemp, 1987-1988Budget, 1982-1988

    (4 folders)BOX 94 Congressional Record inserts and index of bills and resolutions introduced by Kemp,

    1971-1979Economics

    General, 1982-1988(2 folders)

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    Container Contents

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  • Supply side, 1977-1988, undated(4 folders)

    Education, 1980-1988, undatedEnergy, 1979-1988

    (4 folders)Environment

    1972-1986(2 folders)

    BOX 95 1987Families, 1984-1988

    (2 folders)Foreign investment, 1988Full Employment and Balanced Growth Act (Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment

    Act), 1978-1983Gun control, 1968-1988

    (2 folders)Job creation, 1978-1985Labor, 1981-1987, undated

    (3 folders)Legislative record of Kemp

    Legislative profile, 1987-1988Voting record

    General, 1971-1988(2 folders)

    BOX 96 Key votes, 1972-1981(2 folders)

    Memoranda, 1986United States House of Representatives Legislative Activity Guide, 1988

    (4 folders)Monetary policy

    General, 1982-1988(4 folders)

    Gold standard1980

    Jan.-Mar.BOX 97 Oct.

    (3 folders)1981-1984

    (3 folders)Presidential campaign polls prepared for Kemp, 1988Social security and senior citizen issues

    1977-1986(2 folders)

    BOX 98 1987-1988(3 folders)

    TaxesTax reform

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • General, 1982-1986(5 folders)

    Minorities, 1985-1986Tax return data, 1984-1988

    TradeAmerican Trade, Growth, and Employment Promotion Act (Kemp-Gramm Trade

    Bill), 1987General, 1985-1988

    (2 folders)

    BOX 98-140 Legislative File, 1947-1989Correspondence, memoranda, bills, speeches and statements, talking points, testimony,

    writings, voting records, press releases, press packets, reports, briefing books,background information, transcripts, clippings, printed matter, and other material.

    Arranged into five groups: bill file, correspondence, legislative assistant's file, subject fileand voting record. Arranged alphabetically by name of person, organization or type ofmaterial therein and then chronologically or alphabetically.

    BOX 98 Bill fileBills cosponsored by Kemp

    1985BOX 99 1986-1987

    Bills sponsored by KempBound, 1977-1978

    H. Con. Res. 99 to H. Con. Res. 753H. J. Res. 196 to H. J. Res. 1150H. R. 426 to H. R. 9315

    BOX 100 H. R. 9316 to H. R. 14308H. Res. 107 to H. Res. 1392

    BOX 101 Unbound, 1981-1988(4 folders)

    Legislative profile1977-1983

    (7 folders)BOX 102 1983-1986

    (5 folders)Correspondence

    Dear colleagues1975-1985

    (9 folders)BOX 103 1986-1988

    (2 folders)General, 1975-1988

    (5 folders)Presidential, 1973-1988 See also Oversize

    (2 folders)Legislative assistant's file, Mary Shannon Brunette

    Chronological file

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • 1977-1980(3 folders)

    BOX 104 1981-1984(10 folders)

    BOX 105 1985(6 folders)

    1986Jan.-May

    (2 folders)BOX 106 June-Dec.

    (4 folders)1987

    (5 folders)BOX 107 1988

    (3 folders)Correspondence

    1983-1985(7 folders)

    BOX 108 1986-1989(7 folders)

    PressClippings, 1979-1988, undated

    (6 folders)BOX 109 Contacts, 1986-1987

    (2 folders)Press packets

    1980-1985(2 folders)

    1985-1987(3 folders)

    1987-1988(2 folders)

    BOX 110 (1 folder)1987-1988

    (3 folders)Press releases

    1983-1987(11 folders)

    1988Jan.-Mar.

    (2 folders)BOX 111 Apr.-Aug., undated

    (4 folders)Television and radio, 1988

    Firing Line(3 folders)

    Pacific Public RadioSubject file

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • Abortion“Baby Doe” controversy, 1982-1986Draper, William H., controversy, 1984-1986Foreign aid

    Background information1980-1985

    (2 folders)BOX 112 1986, undated

    Correspondence, 1980-1985, undated(3 folders)

    Press, 1980-1985, undatedSpeeches, 1975, 1981-1985

    GeneralBackground information, 1971-1973, 1981-1987, undated

    (3 folders)Correspondence

    1981-1986(3 folders)

    BOX 113 1987-1988, undatedLegislation, 1981-1987

    (3 folders)Press, 1970-1975, 1981-1988, undated

    (2 folders)Speeches, 1984-1987, undated

    (2 folders)“Natural family planning,” 1984-1985Priests, imprisoned in China, 1985Scott, Dred, decision, 1984-1985

    (1 folder)BOX 114 (1 folder)

    Teen pregnancy, 1982-1987(2 folders)

    Title X of the Public Health Service ActBackground information, 1977-1987, undated

    (5 folders)Correspondence

    1980-1984BOX 115 1985-1987, undated

    (5 folders)Press, 1976, 1982-1987, undated

    (3 folders)Speeches, 1985-1987, undated

    United Nations Fund for Population ActivitiesBackground information

    1980-1984BOX 116 1985-1986, undated

    (5 folders)

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • Correspondence1981-19841985

    Jan.-July(3 folders)

    BOX 117 Aug.-Dec.1986-1987

    (2 folders)Legislation, 1985-1987Press, 1976, 1983-1987

    (3 folders)Speeches, 1984-1986

    Catholic Church, 1988Effective Parenting Information for Children, 1982-1986

    BOX 118 ElectionsCampaigns

    Congressional, 1986(2 folders)

    Presidential, 1988(2 folders)

    Conservative agenda, 1986-1988(2 folders)

    Foreign relationsAfghanistan, 1985-1988Central America

    General, 1983-1987Trip, briefing book, 1987

    (2 folders)BOX 119 Cuba, 1987

    General, 1976-1985Israel, 1983-1988Japan, 1985-1987Mexico, 1986-1987Poland, 1985-1988South Africa, 1985-1987Soviet Union, 1983-1988Stetsko, Yaroslav, 1983-1987

    (2 folders)Strategic Defense Initiative, 1985-1987

    (2 folders)BOX 120 Institute for Free Enterprise Development, 1989

    Legislative achievements1979-1987

    (8 folders)BOX 121 1988

    (6 folders)Western New York, 1987-1988

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • Subject fileBudget

    Conference binder (briefing book), 1985(3 folders)

    BOX 122 (2 folders)Correspondence, 1980-1986General, 1979-1987

    DefenseCorrespondence, 1981-1987Press, 1983-1988Speeches, 1985-1987

    Economics, 1982-1988Economy, 1971-1987Education, 1982-1986Enterprise zones

    Correspondence, 1980-1988BOX 123 General, 1980-1986

    (2 folders)Information packets, 1984-1985Legislation, 1983-1987

    (3 folders)Press, 1979-1986

    (2 folders)BOX 124 Reports, 1981-1985

    Speeches, 1980-1986(2 folders)

    EnvironmentGeneral, 1971-1987Hazardous wastes, 1985-1986

    (4 folders)Love Canal Chemical Waste Landfill, Niagara Falls, N.Y., 1980-1983West Valley Demonstration Project, West Valley, N.Y., 1978-1988

    BOX 125 Family and pro-life issues, 1976-1987(2 folders)

    Foreign relationsAfrica, 1985-1986Caribbean, 1982-1987Central America

    El Salvador, 1982-1984, undated(3 folders)

    General, 1982-1984(2 folders)

    National Bipartisan Commission on Central AmericaMeetings, 1983Trip

    Background information, 1982-1983(2 folders)

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • Costa Rica, 1983BOX 126 El Salvador, 1983

    Guatemala, 1983Panama, 1983Report

    Drafts, 1983-1984(7 folders)

    BOX 127 Final, 1984Nicaragua, 1983-1988

    (2 folders)Security, 1983

    Christian Rescue Effort for the Emancipation of DissidentsBriefing books, 1978-1983

    (3 folders)Correspondence, 1980-1984

    (2 folders)General, 1980-1983Press, 1980-1983

    BOX 128 Commission on Security and Cooperation in EuropeBriefing books, 1985-1987

    (2 folders)Correspondence, 1985-1987Hearings, 1985-1988

    (3 folders)Press, 1956, 1985-1987Reports, 1984-1986

    (3 folders)Speeches and statements, 1983-1987

    BOX 129 General, 1977, 1983-1987Human rights

    Congressional Record inserts, 1984-1986General, 1982-1988Holocaust remembrances, 1983-1986Legislative achievements, 1987-1988

    Israel, 1982-1988(2 folders)

    Middle East, 1976-1987National Security Caucus, 1988Philippines and Japan, 1983-1986South America, 1984Southeast Asia, 1973, 1984-1985Soviet Union

    Arms control, 1982-1986(3 folders)

    BOX 130 Christians, 1983-1987Congressional Spouses' Committee of 21, 1984-1987

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • “Delegation to the USSR,” 1983(3 folders)

    Divided families (emigration requests), 1979-1988Feltsman, Vladimir, 1981-1987General, 1982-1988

    (4 folders)International Parliamentary Group for Human Rights in the Soviet Union, 1985

    BOX 131 Jewish issuesCorrespondence, 1977-1987

    (6 folders)General, 1971-1972, 1983Press, 1977-1986Speeches and statements, 1977-1986

    (2 folders)Medvid, Miroslav, 1985-1988Osokin, Ivon, 1947Political persecution

    General, 1979-1987Sakharov, Andreï, 1983-1986Wallenberg, Raoul, 1980-1988

    (2 folders)BOX 132 Shcharansky, Anatoly, 1977-1980

    Taiwan, 1973, 1982-1985United Nations, 1980

    HousingHousing, Community Development, and Homelessness Prevention Act of 1987, 1987Public housing, 1984-1986

    Immigration, 1986-1987Indian affairs, 1982-1986Inflation, 1974King, Martin Luther, Jr., holiday, 1983-1988Labor

    Correspondence, 1978-1986BOX 133 General, 1978, 1986

    Press, 1978-1986Speeches and statements, 1979-1982

    Legislative achievements, 1971-1973, 1980-1986Miscellany, 1972, 1987Monetary policy, 1981-1987

    (2 folders)New York state, 1977-1984Power Authority of the State of New York

    Correspondence, 1982-1985General, 1982-1983Legal documents

    1982-1983(4 folders)

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  • BOX 134 1984Press, 1982-1985

    Senior citizen issues, 1981-1987Sports, 1977Taxes and taxation

    General, 1975-1984(2 folders)

    Kemp-Kasten “Fair and Simple Tax Act of 1985"Correspondence, 1984-1985General, 1981-1985Press, 1984-1985Speeches and statements, 1984-1985

    Kemp-Roth tax reduction billsCorrespondence, 1977-1979General, 1978-1980Press, 1977-1981

    TradeGeneral, 1984-1988

    BOX 135 Houdaille Industries, Akron, N.Y., 1982-1983United States Flagship Fair Competition Act, 1980-1981

    H. R. 2456H. R. 3786H. R. 8296

    (2 folders)Transportation

    Conrail, 1984-1986(2 folders)

    Trucking industry, 1971, 1979-1983Urban issues, 1978-1986Watergate Affair

    General, 1974Impeachment, transcripts of Judiciary Committee hearings, 1974

    May-JuneBOX 136 July

    (3 folders)Press notebook, 1973-1974

    (2 folders)Welfare and family services, 1971-1972, 1980, 1986

    Voting recordIndex, 1971-1977

    BOX 137 Notebooks1971-1976

    (6 folders)BOX 138 1977-1984

    (8 folders)BOX 139 1985

    (4 folders)

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  • 1986(2 folders)

    BOX 140 (2 folders)1987

    (4 folders)

    BOX 140-153 Constituent Services, 1973-1988Correspondence, memoranda, issue mail, form replies, project descriptions, reports, maps,

    clippings, printed matter, and other material relating to constituent requests andconstituent letters relating to the Watergate affair and the presidency of Richard M.Nixon.

    Arranged into four groups: form replies, grants and projects, issue mail, and miscellany.Arranged topically therein and then chronologically or alphabetically

    BOX 140 Form replies, 1984-1988A-C

    BOX 141 D-W(3 folders)

    Grants and projects, New York stateAutomated Flight Service Station, Buffalo

    Correspondence, 1982-1987(5 folders)

    General, 1985Newspaper clippings, 1983-1987

    BOX 142 Bethlehem Steel Corp., Lackawanna, 1977-1984(3 folders)

    Bley Road Bridge, Eden, 1986-1987Buffalo Lighthouse, Buffalo, 1986-1987Buffalo (submarine), 1981-1983 See also Oversize

    (2 folders)Cazenovia Creek, flood control, West Seneca, 1974, 1982-1986Children's Hospital of Buffalo, Buffalo, 1983-1985

    (2 folders)BOX 143 Dynamic Enterprises, Erie County, 1983-1984

    Earthquake Engineering Research Center, State University of New York at Buffalo,1985-1986

    Ellicott Creek, AmherstCorrespondence, 1980-1987Design memoranda

    Phase I, 1978(3 folders)

    Phase II, 1980(2 folders)

    BOX 144 (1 folder)General, 1976-1986Restudy, public meeting, 1973

    (5 folders)BOX 145 Erie County, fiscal crisis, 1984-1985

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  • Hoover Beach, flood control, Hamburg, 1985-1987(3 folders)

    Lehn Springs, flood control, Amherst,1984-1987Light Rail Rapid Transit, Buffalo

    Correspondence1981-1986

    (5 folders)BOX 146 1987

    General, 1986Newspaper clippings, 1981-1987, undated

    (4 folders)Reports, 1983-1986

    (2 folders)BOX 147 Lockport Expressway extension (I-990), Amherst

    Environmental impact statementDraft, 1987Final, 1988

    (4 folders)BOX 148 General, 1985-1987

    Map of projects in Kemp's district, undated See OversizeMiscellaneous, 1982-1983Muddy Creek, development, Evans, 1987New York State Thruway (I-90), Cheektowaga, 1987Outer Harbor Development Plan, Buffalo, 1987

    (2 folders)Ramco/Fitzsimons Steel Co., Buffalo, 1986-1987Revenue sharing, 1986Roycroft Campus, East Aurora, 1984-1987Seneca Lake, shore development, Geneva, 1986Sewer construction grants, Erie County, 1982Standard metropolitan statistical area, Ontario County, 1980-1983

    BOX 149 Sturgeon Point Marina, EvansCorrespondence, 1982-1987

    (2 folders)General, 1983-1987Newspaper clippings, 1986

    Tonawanda Creek, flood control, 1985-1987Veterans Helping Veterans Program, 1982-1985Warsaw Public Library, expansion, Warsaw, 1984Water and sewage plants, Gowanda, 1981-1987

    (3 folders)United States Army Corps of Engineers

    1982-1985BOX 150 1986-1987

    (2 folders)Issue mail about Richard M. Nixon

    Anti

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  • Received dear friend letter, 1973-1974(6 folders)

    Received personal letter1973

    Oct.1-21

    (2 folders)BOX 151 22-31

    (6 folders)Nov.-Dec.

    BOX 152 1974(4 folders)

    ProReceived dear friend letter, 1973-1974

    (2 folders)Received personal letter

    1973(2 folders)

    1974Jan.

    (2 folders)BOX 153 Feb.-July

    (2 folders)Miscellany, 1981-1982, undated

    BOX 153-200 Press File, 1971-1988Correspondence, memoranda, notes, press releases, press packets, newsletters, wire reports,

    speeches, testimony, Congressional Record inserts, background material, television andradio transcripts, clippings, and a guest book.

    Arranged into four groups: chronological file, guest book, newsletters, and press releases.Arranged alphabetically by type of material or file therein and then alphabetically orchronologically.

    BOX 153 Chronological file1971-1973

    (12 folders)1974

    Jan.-Sept.(3 folders)

    BOX 154 Oct.-Dec.(3 folders)

    1975-1976(14 folders)

    BOX 155 1977Jan.-Nov.

    (12 folders)BOX 156 Dec.

    1978

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  • Jan-Apr.(8 folders)

    BOX 157 May-June(4 folders)

    July1-25

    (2 folders)BOX 158 26-31

    Aug.(3 folders)

    Sept.1-21

    (2 folders)BOX 159 22-30

    Oct.(6 folders)

    BOX 160 Nov.-Dec.(3 folders)

    1979Jan.

    (3 folders)Feb.

    1-14(2 folders)

    BOX 161 15-28(2 folders)

    Mar.-May(10 folders)

    BOX 162 June-Aug.(10 folders)

    Sept.1-15

    (2 folders)BOX 163 16-30

    (2 folders)Oct.-Dec.

    (9 folders)1980

    Jan.2-1314-31

    (4 folders)BOX 164 Feb.

    (5 folders)Mar.

    1-12(3 folders)

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    Container Contents

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  • 13-31(5 folders)

    BOX 165 Apr.(4 folders)

    May1-15

    (3 folders)16-31

    (5 folders)BOX 166 June

    1-26(6 folders)

    BOX 167 27-30(2 folders)

    July1-13

    (10 folders)BOX 168 14-15

    (9 folders)16

    (3 folders)BOX 169 (3 folders)

    17-20(8 folders)

    21(1 folder)

    BOX 170 (1 folder)22-31

    (6 folders)Aug.-Sept.

    (5 folders)Oct.

    1-23(2 folders)

    BOX 171 24-31Nov.-Dec.

    (6 folders)1981

    Jan.-Apr.(6 folders)

    May1-20

    BOX 172 21-31June-Dec.

    (12 folders)1982

    Jan.-Apr.(4 folders)

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    Container Contents

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  • May-Dec.(12 folders)

    BOX 173 1983Jan.

    2-15BOX 174 16-31

    Feb.-Sept.(12 folders)

    BOX 175 Oct.-Dec.(3 folders)

    1984Jan.-July

    (7 folders)BOX 176 Aug.-Dec.

    (9 folders)1985

    Jan.-Feb.(3 folders)

    BOX 177 Mar.-Sept.(11 folders)

    BOX 178 Oct.-Dec.(7 folders)

    1986Jan.-Feb.

    (3 folders)Mar.

    2-20BOX 179 21-31

    Apr.-July(5 folders)

    Aug.1-18

    BOX 180 19-31Sept.-Dec.

    (7 folders)1987

    Jan.-Feb.(2 folders)

    BOX 181 Mar.-Sept.(9 folders)

    Oct.1-16

    BOX 182 18-31Nov-Dec.

    (3 folders)1988

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    Container Contents

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  • Jan.-Apr.(7 folders)

    BOX 183 May-Dec.(10 folders)

    Undated(2 folders)

    Guest book, 1979-1985BOX 184 Newsletters, 1971-1986

    (4 folders)Press releases

    1971(11 folders)

    1972Jan.-Mar.

    (2 folders)BOX 185 Apr.-Dec.

    (3 folders)1973-1974

    (12 folders)1975

    Jan.-Apr.BOX 186 May-Dec.

    (2 folders)1976-1985

    (19 folders)1986

    Jan.-Apr.BOX 187 May-Dec.

    (3 folders)1987-1988

    (2 folders)Staff file

    Buckley, John, and Marci RobinsonChronological file

    1985(3 folders)

    1986Jan.-Oct.

    (5 folders)BOX 188 Nov.-Dec.

    1987-1988(11 folders)

    BOX 189 PressNotebook, 1983-1986

    (3 folders)Packets, 1985-1987

    (4 folders)Subject file

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

    Jack Kemp Papers 38

  • Abortion, 1985-1987Agriculture, 1985-1987

    BOX 190 Biographical material, circa 1987Defense, 1985-1987Economy and monetary policy, 1980-1987Education, 1986-1987Enterprise zones, 1983-1988Foreign relations

    Central America, 1986-1987Middle East, 1982-1987Soviet Union, 1979-1988

    Housing, 1986Minorities, 1988Presidential campaign of 1988, 1985-1986Taxes and taxation, 1984-1987

    (2 folders)BOX 191 Trade, 1985-1987

    Carey, Merrick (“Mac”)1971-1982

    (5 folders)1983

    Jan.-June(9 folders)

    BOX 192 July-Dec.(6 folders)

    1984Jan.-Apr.

    (6 folders)BOX 193 May -Aug.

    (11 folders)BOX 194 Sept.-Dec.

    (9 folders)Rotterman, Lou

    Abrahamian, Emil V., 1974-1979, undated“The Advocates,” WGBH Boston, 1978Allan, Jerry, 1979-1980

    BOX 195 Amherst Bee, 1978-1980Anderson, Jack, 1979-1980Angle, Martha, 1978-1979, undatedArgosy for a Greater America, 1979Arnett, Grace-Marie, 1978Associated Press, 1978-1980“A” miscellaneous, 1978-1980Baltimore Sun, 1977-1979Bauder, Donald C., 1979, undatedBliven, Gus, 1978-1980Borrelli, George, 1978-1980

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • British Broadcasting Co., 1978Broder, David S., 1978-1980Brookes, Warren T., 1978-1980Browne, Millard C., 1978-1980Buckley, William F., 1978-1980Buffalo Courier-Express, 1976-1980, undatedBuffalo Criterion, 1979-1980Buffalo Evening News, 1977-1981Buffalo Jewish Review, 1978-1980Business Week, 1978-1980“B” miscellaneous, 1975-1981

    (2 folders)Carroll, Maurice, 1979-1980Cartoons, 1978-1980, undatedCBS Broadcasting, Inc., 1978-1980

    BOX 196 Chamberlain, John, 1978-1980, undatedCheektowaa Times, 1976-1980Clarion Ledger, Jackson, Miss., 1978Clymer, Adam, 1978-1980Columbus Dispatch (Ohio), 1979-1980Commonsense, 1979-1980The Commonwealth, 1976Congress Today, 1977-1980Cowan, Edward, 1980Curran, Bob, 1976-1979“C” miscellaneous, 1975-1980Detroit News, 1978-1980Dickenson, James R., 1980“D” miscellaneous, 1977-1980Editorials

    Critical, 1978, undatedExtracts, 1979, undated

    Emory, Alan, 1977-1980Entrée, 1979Esquire, 1978-1979Ethics and Public Policy Center, 1979Evans, Roland, and Robert Novak

    1978-1979(2 folders)

    BOX 197 1980-1982(2 folders)

    “E” miscellaneous, 1977-1980, undatedFeinsilber, Mike, 1980Forbes, 1979-1980Fortune, 1978-1980Frankel, Max, 1980“F” miscellaneous, 1977-1980

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • Gannett News Service, 1978-1980Genrich, Chuck, 1979-1980Germond, Jack, and Jules Witcover, 1978-1979Green Hill Publishers, House Republican Study Committee paperback, 1980Greene, Donna, 1979“G” miscellaneous, 1975-1980Hamburg Sun, Hamburg, N.Y., 1978-1980Harris poll, 1978-1979Hart, Jeffrey, 1978-1980Herman, Ray, 1979-1980Hoffman, Milton, 1978-1980Human Events, 1975-1981Hunt, Albert R., 1980“H” miscellaneous, 1978-1980Industry Week, 1979-1980

    BOX 198 “I-J” miscellaneous, 1978-1981(2 folders)

    Karmin, Monroe W., 1978, undatedKelly, Ed, 1978-1980Kilpatrick, James J. (“Jack”), 1978-1980Kristol, Irving, 1978-1980, undated“K” miscellaneous, 1978-1980Lathem, Niles, 1980Letters to the editor, 1979-1980Lincoln Review, 1980Loeb, William, 1978-1980Lynch, David E., 1978-1980Lynn, Frank, 1979-1980“L” miscellaneous, 1978-1980Manchester Union Leader, Manchester, N.H., 1978-1980McCarthy, Colman, 1978McGrory, Mary, 1979-1980McLaughlin, John, 1978-1980Means, Marianne, 1979-1980Mears, Walter R., 1978“Meet the Press,” 1978-1981Miller, Judith, 1980“M” miscellaneous, 1971-1980, undatedNational Association of Manufacturers, 1978National Review, 1978-1980NCR World, National Cash Register Corp. publication, 1980New Guard, 1979New York Daily News, 1978-1980, undatedNew York (magazine), 1979-1980New York Post, 1978-1980New York Times, 1975-1980, undated

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • New Yorker, 1979-1980BOX 199 The News World, 1978-1980

    Newsday, 1978-1979Newsweek, 1978-1980Novak, Michael, 1979“N” miscellaneous, 1977-1980Olderman, Murray, 1979“O” miscellaneous, 1974-1980Patterson, Rachelle, 1980Peck, Louis, 1979-1980Peterson, John E., 1978-1980Powell, Roland, 1978-1980Printing Industries Association, 1976“P” miscellaneous, 1975-1980Rattner, Steven, 1978-1980, undatedReview of the News, 1978-1980Richmond News Leader, 1977-1980Ripon Forum, 1979Roberts, Paul Craig, 1978-1980Rothberg, Donald M., 1978-1980Rukeyser, Louis, 1979-1980“R” miscellaneous, 1978-1980Safire, William, 1978-1980, undatedSan Diego Union, 1975-1979Silk, Leonard, 1980Strategic Review, 1979Suburban Press, Orchard Park, N.Y., 1978-1980Syracuse Herald American, 1979“S” miscellaneous, 1977-1980

    (2 folders)BOX 200 Time (magazine), 1974-1980

    Turner, Douglas, 1980, undated“T” miscellaneous, 1979-1981United Press Service, 1979-1980U. S. News and World Report, 1975-1981“U-V” miscellaneous, 1979Wald, Martin, 1979-1980Wall Street Journal, 1978-1980, undatedWanniski, Jude, 1978-1980Washington Post, 1978-1981, undatedWashington Star, 1975-1980, undatedWicker, Tom, 1979-1980Will, George F., 1978-1980“W-Z” miscellaneous, 1977-1980

    (2 folders)Television and radio

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • Scripts, 1971-1973Transcripts, 1978-1988

    (4 folders)

    BOX 201-237 Political File, 1961-1998

    BOX 201-232 Campaigns by Kemp, 1969-1996Correspondence, memoranda, campaign advertisements, campaign memorabilia, financial

    records, background and briefing material, position papers, speeches and statements,writings, press releases, newsletters, petitions, biographical material, calendars andschedules, photographs, questionnaires, clippings, printed matter, and other material.

    Arranged alphabetically by campaign, congressional, presidential, and vice presidential. Thecongressional campaigns are further arranged by year and therein alphabetically by typeof material, topic, or name of person. The presidential and vice presidential files arearranged alphabetically by name of person, organization, or topic and thereinchronologically or alphabetically.

    BOX 201 Congressional1970

    Biographical material, 1970Campaign memorabilia and publications, 1970

    (3 folders)General, 1970

    (2 folders)Photographs, 1969-1970Press, 1970Schedules, 1970

    1972Advertising, 1972Briefing material, 1972Campaign memorabilia, 1972Endorsements, 1972

    GeneralLabor

    BOX 202 PressFinancial records, 1972General, 1971-1972Press, 1972

    1974Advertising, 1974Campaign memorabilia, 1974Comments about Kemp, 1974Correspondence, 1973-1974

    (5 folders)Endorsements, 1974Election results, 1974Financial records, 1974

    Fund-raising

    Congressional File, 1947-1989

    Container Contents

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  • ContributorsFund-raisers

    GeneralJack Kemp Appreciation Night, featuring Bob Hope

    (2 folders)General

    BOX 203 Ticket receiptsGeneral

    General, 1973-1974(3 folders)

    PressClippings, 1973-1974

    (2 folders)Releases, 1974

    Rotterman, Lou, campaign notebook, 1974(2 folders)

    Telephone poll, 1974(2 folders)

    Wicks, Barbara (opponent), 19731976

    Advertising, 1976(1 folder)

    BOX 204 (1 folder)Briefing material, 1975-1976

    (2 folders)Campaign memorabilia, 1976Election results, 1976Endorsements, 1976Financial records

    Fund-raising, 1975-1976(2 folders)

    General, 1975-1976(2 folders)

    General, 1976Press, 1975-1976

    BOX 205 Volunteers, 19761978

    Advertising, 1977-1978Background material, 1974-1976Campaign memorabilia, 1978Correspondence, 1977-1978Election results, 1976-1978Endorsements, 1978Financial records, 1977-1978

    (3 folders)General, 1978Peck, James A. (opponent), 1978

    Political File, 1961-1998

    Container Contents

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  • Photographs, 1978Press, 1978

    1980Advertising, 1979-1980Correspondence, 1979-1980Denn, Gale (opponent), 1980Election results, 1980Financial records

    Fund-raisingDinner featuring Irving Kristol, 1979General, 1979-1980

    BOX 206 Luncheon featuring Arthur Laffer, 1979General, 1979-1981

    (2 folders)General, 1980Press, 1980

    1982Advertising, 1982Campaign memorabilia, 1982Correspondence, 1981-1982Election results, 1982

    (2 folders)Endorsements, 1982Financial records

    Fund-raising, 1981-1982(3 folders)

    BOX 207 General, 1982-1983Reports, 1981-1982

    General, 1982Issues, position briefs, 1982Petitions, 1982

    (3 folders)Press, 1982Reapportionment, 1981-1982

    1984Advertising, 1984Campaign memorabilia, 1984Correspondence, 1984

    (2 folders)Election results, 1984

    BOX 208 Endorsements, 1984Financial records

    Fund-raising, 1984General, 1984-1985

    General, 1984Martinelli, Peter J. (opponent), 1984Petitions and related material, 1984

    Political File, 1961-1998

    Container Contents

    Jack Kemp Papers 45

  • Press, 1984Scheduling calendars, 1984

    1986Advertising, 1986Bassini, Judith Mosher (office administrator), correspondence 1986

    (7 folders)BOX 209 Briefing book for surrogate speakers, 1986

    Campaign memorabilia, 1986(2 folders)

    Endorsements, 1986Financial records

    Fund-raisingContributors

    Lists, 1985-1986Solicitation letters, 1974-1986

    (2 folders)General, 1985-1986

    General, 1986General, 1986Keane, James P. (opponent), 1986

    (1 folder)BOX 210 (1 folder)

    Map of campaign appearances, 1986 See OversizePetitions, thank-you letters for, 1986Press

    Clippings, 1985-1986(8 folders)

    Notebook, 1986(4 folders)

    BOX 211 Releases, 1986Reference notebook, 1986

    (3 folders)Scheduling calendars, 1986Volunteers and interns, 1986

    (4 folders)BOX 212 Presidential, 1988

    Announcement of candidacy, 1987Campaign

    Advertisements and publications, 1987-1988 See also OversizeMemorabilia, 1987-1988 See also Oversize

    (2 folders)Packet, 1987Sample notebook, 1987-1988

    (2 folders)Correspondence, 1985-1988

    (2 folders)Debate, briefing books

    Political File, 1961-1998

    Container Contents

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  • General, 1987(2 folders)

    BOX 213 Gephardt, Richard A., 1987(3 folders)

    Federal Election Commission1986-1990

    (6 folders)1991

    Feb.-July(2 folders)

    BOX 214 Dec.1992-1995

    (6 folders)Financial records

    Fund-raisingDebt retirement

    1989-1991(5 folders)

    1992Jan.-Mar.June

    9-17BOX 215 19-30

    July-Dec.(2 folders)

    General, 1987-1990(2 folders)

    General, 1987-1989General, 1986-1988Kemp, Joanne, 1987License plates, 1985-1988

    (2 folders)Press

    1985-19861987

    Jan.-Apr.(2 folders)

    BOX 216 May-Dec.(4 folders)

    1988(4 folders)

    Printed matter, 1988-1989Questionnaires and issue positions

    Business, 1987-1988(2 folders)

    Foreign policy and defense, 1987

    Political File, 1961-1998

    Container Contents

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  • BOX 217 General, 1987-1988(2 folders)

    Iowa, 1987-1988New Hampshire, 1987-1988News organizations, 1987-1988Nonprofit and commercial organizations, 1987-1988

    (2 folders)Religious organizations, 1987-1988Roosevelt Center for American Policy Studies, Washington, D.C., 1987Senior citizen and health issues, 1987-1988

    BOX 218 Republican Party ballot filings, 1987-1988(2 folders)

    Scheduling fileCalendars, 1987-1988Schedules, 1987

    (3 folders)Trips, notebook, 1986-1988

    (3 folders)Speeches, statements, and writings by Kemp, 1987Steering Committee, 1986-1987Withdrawal from campaign, 1988

    BOX 219 Vice presidential, 1996 For additional material see Container EF 1, same headingAmerican Athletes for Dole/Kemp, 1996

    (2 folders)Athletes with Disabilities for Dole/Kemp, 1996Biographical material, 1996Briefings for campaign events, 1996Campaign memorabilia, 1996Celebrities and athletes, 1996, undated

    (3 folders)Debate of vice-presidential candidates

    Briefing books, 1996Clinton, Bill

    (2 folders)BOX 220 Issues

    (7 folders)BOX 221 Rules and logistics

    Briefing materialEnvironment, 1995-1996

    (2 folders)Federal Communications Commission, 1996

    (4 folders)BOX 222 Gore, Albert (1948- ), 1996

    (2 folders)Housing and Urban Development, Department of, 1996

    (2 folders)Voting analysis of Kemp and Albert Gore (1948- ), 1996

    Political File, 1961-1998

    Container Contents

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  • Transcript, 1996“Dole for President,” briefing books of contacts, state leaders, and background material,

    1996Midwest

    (1 folder)BOX 223 (2 folders)

    Northeast and Mid-Atlantic(3 folders)

    South(2 folders)

    BOX 224 (1 folder)West

    (4 folders)GeneralIssues

    AbortionJobs and American industry, articles in Philadelphia Inquirer, 1996

    BOX 225 Policy positions of Robert J. DoleKemp, Jeff, 1996Kemp, Joanne, 1996

    Biographical materialPress

    ClippingsKit

    Schedules and events(2 folders)

    Kemp family, 1996Mailing lists, 1996

    (2 folders)BOX 226 (2 folders)

    Photographs and related material, 1996Press

    Clippings, 1996May-JulyAug. 2-13 See also Oversize

    (5 folders)BOX 227 Aug. 14-30

    (5 folders)Sept.-Nov.

    (7 folders)Interviews, 1996Magazine articles, 1996

    (2 folders)Media market maps, 1996

    (1 folder)BOX 228 (1 folder)

    Notebook, 1996(2 folders)

    Political File, 1961-1998

    Container Contents

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  • Public candidate list, 1996Scheduling file

    Miscellaneous schedules, 1996Scheduling notebooks, 1996

    Aug.(3 folders)

    BOX 229 Sept.-Oct.(8 folders)

    BOX 230 Nov.(2 folders)

    Speeches and statements by Kemp, 1996Speeches by Robert J. Dole, 1996

    (2 folders)State leadership for Dole/Kemp, 1996Supporters of Kemp, lists, 1988, 1996

    (2 folders)Trip file

    Arizona(2 folders)

    California(13 folders)

    BOX 231 Colorado(4 folders)

    Connecticut(2 folders)

    District of ColumbiaFlorida

    (6 folders)Georgia

    (4 folders)IllinoisKentucky

    (3 folders)Louisiana

    (4 folders)MassachusettsMichigan

    (6 folders)MissouriMontana

    (3 folders)Ohio

    (2 folders)Pennsylvania

    (2 folders)BOX 232 Nevada

    (2 folders)New Hampshire

    Political File, 1961-1998

    Container Contents

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  • New Jersey(4 folders)

    Mew MexicoNew York

    (2 folders)OklahomaOregon

    (2 folders)Tennessee

    (5 folders)Washington (state)Wisconsin

    Miscellaneous campaign memorabilia, undated

    BOX 232-237 Miscellany, 1961-1998Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, statements, writings, photographs, campaign

    memorabilia, newsletters, press clippings, printed matter, and other material.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, organization, or topic and therein

    chronologically or alphabetically.

    BOX 232 Campaign for a New Agenda, 1994Campaign for Prosperity

    General, 1982-1984Newsletters, 1984-1986

    BOX 233 Committee to Rebuild American Incentive, 1979Election results, New York state

    Congratulatory and thank-you letters, 1977-1983General, 1977, 1985

    (2 folders)Endorsements by Kemp, 1973-1985

    (2 folders)Erie County, N.Y., 1974McCloskey, Paul N., 1968-1973

    (2 folders)Presidential campaigns

    1964Correspondence, writings, and notes, 1964Goldwater, Barry M.

    Campaign printed matter, 1964Speeches and statements, 1964, undatedVoting record and policy positions, 1963-1964, undated

    Miscellaneous printed matter, 1964, undatedNewsletters

    1963-1964Press

    BOX 234 1961-1964, undated(3 folders)

    Political File, 1961-1998

    Container Contents

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  • 1972(2 folders)

    19761980

    General, 1979-1980Reagan, Ronald, visit to Buffalo, N.Y., 1980

    (2 folders)1984

    GeneralReagan, Ronald, visit to Buffalo, N.Y., 1984

    19921996

    Press1992-1994

    (2 folders)BOX 235 1995-1996

    (9 folders)Wanniski, Jude, The Last Race of the 20th Century (early draft), 1998Woodward, Bob, The Choice, 1996

    Republican PartyGeneral

    1962-1967(3 folders)

    BOX 236 1968-1997, undated(9 folders)

    House Republican Conference, 1982-1987National conventions

    1964, San Francisco, Calif.GeneralPress

    1972, Miami Beach, Fla.1976, Kansas City, Mo.1980, Detroit, Mich.

    BOX 237 GeneralPhotographsPress

    1988, New Orleans, La.1992, Houston, Tex.1996, San Diego, Calif.

    BOX 237-361 Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    BOX 237-245 Correspondence, 1995-2008Incoming and outgoing correspondence and memoranda between Kemp and government

    officials, friends, and the public relating to Kemp's personal and charitable interests.Arranged alphabetically by name of person, organization, or topic and therein

    chronologically.

    Political File, 1961-1998

    Container Contents

    Jack Kemp Papers 52

  • BOX 237 “A” miscellaneous, 1996-2002, undated(3 folders)

    Bush, George W., 1998-2001“B” miscellaneous

    1997-1998(3 folders)

    1999Feb.-Oct.

    BOX 238 Nov.-Dec.2001-2002, undated

    Clinton, Bill, 1998-1999Competitive Enterprise Institute, 1999“C” miscellaneous, 1996-2001, undated

    (6 folders)Dole, Robert J., and Elizabeth Hanford Dole, 1995-1998, undated“D-E” miscellaneous, 1996-2001, undated

    (4 folders)“F” miscellaneous

    1996-1998(3 folders)

    BOX 239 1999-2001, undated(2 folders)

    Gilchrist, Carlton Chester (“Cookie”), 1996-1998Gingrich, Newt, 1996-1999Greenspan, Alan, 1997-1999“G” miscellaneous, 1997-1999, undated

    (5 folders)Hastert, John Dennis, 1999, undated“H-I” miscellaneous, 1997-2001, undated

    (3 folders)Jacobs, Chris, 1996-1998

    BOX 240 “J-K” miscellaneous, 1996-2001, undated(7 folders)

    Livingston, Robert L., 1998Lott, Trent, 1997-2000“L” miscellaneous, 1997-2002, undated

    (3 folders)Mack, Connie (1940- ), 1999-2000, undated“M” miscellaneous, 1996-2001, undated

    (4 folders)BOX 241 “N-Q” miscellaneous, 1996-2001, undated

    (7 folders)Ravitch, Richard, 1997Ritchie, Richard Stephen (“Steve”), 1996-1997Rumsfeld, Donald, 1996-1997“R” miscellaneous

    Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    Container Contents

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  • 1996-1997(5 folders)

    1998Jan.-Apr.

    BOX 242 May-Dec.1999-2001, undated

    (3 folders)“S” miscellaneous

    1995-19961997

    Jan.-Oct.(7 folders)

    BOX 243 Nov.-Dec.1998-2001, undated

    (6 folders)Turner, Clayton, 1995-1999“T” miscellaneous

    1996-1999(4 folders)

    BOX 244 Undated“U-V” miscellaneous, 1996-1999, undated

    (2 folders)Wanniski, Jude, 1997-1998Williams, Michael, 1997-1999“W” miscellaneous

    1994-1999, 2008(7 folders)

    BOX 245 Undated“Y-Z” miscellaneous, 1995-1999, undated

    (2 folders)Unidentified, undated

    BOX 245-248 Department of Housing and Urban Development, 1988-1993Correspondence, memoranda, briefing material, reports, press clippings, interviews,

    certificates, and other material relating to Kemp's tenure as secretary of the department.See also Containers 357-358, same heading

    Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and therein chronologically oralphabetically.

    BOX 245 Appointment books See Containers 287-288, same headingAwards and certificates, 1989-1992 See also OversizeBriefing material

    Transition, 1992(3 folders)

    Wage determination process, undatedCorrespondence, 1988-1992

    (2 folders)General, 1988-1992 See also Oversize

    Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    Container Contents

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  • BOX 246 PressCartoons, 1992Clippings

    1988-1991(7 folders)

    1992Jan.-Aug.

    (2 folders)BOX 247 Sept.-Dec.

    1993, undated(2 folders)

    InterviewsFiring Line, 1989-1993Pear, Robert, 1991Smoler, Fredric, 1993

    Television, 1989Public appearances, notebook, 1989-1993

    (2 folders)Public appearances and schedules, 1989-1992Reports

    Accomplishments and challenges, 1993Annual, 1991“Inspector General's Report to Congress,” 1991Lehrman, Bell, Mueller, Cannon (LBMC) report, 1991

    BOX 248 Moderate Rehabilitation Program, 1989(7 folders)

    BOX 249-286 National Commission on Economic Growth and Tax Reform, 1924-1997Correspondence, background material, financial records, hearing testimonies and

    proceedings, minutes of meetings, reports, opinion surveys, biographical material, pressreleases, newsletters, photographs, schedules, and other material relating to the work ofthe commission. For additional material see Container EF 1, same heading

    Arranged alphabetically by type of material or topic and therein chronologically oralphabetically.

    Background information1924, 1986, 1992-1994

    (2 folders)1995

    Feb.-Sept.(4 folders)

    Oct.10

    (2 folders)BOX 250 16-31

    Nov.-Dec.(6 folders)

    Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    Container Contents

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  • BOX 251 1996, undated(4 folders)

    Biographical information, 1995BOX 252 Correspondence

    Briefing books of public responses, 1995Vol. I

    (3 folders)Vol. II

    (2 folders)Vol. III

    (2 folders)Commission members

    1995Jan.-MayJune

    2-20BOX 253 21-26

    July-Dec.(5 folders)

    1996-1997Form postcards, 1995General

    1995Jan.-Apr.

    BOX 254 May-June(8 folders)

    BOX 255 July(5 folders)

    Aug.1-27

    (3 folders)BOX 256 28-31

    Sept.-Oct.(6 folders)

    Nov.1-7

    BOX 257 8-29(2 folders)

    Dec.(5 folders)

    1996Jan.

    1-5BOX 258 6-31

    (3 folders)Feb.-Sept.

    (2 folders)

    Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    Container Contents

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  • 1997, undatedFinancial records

    Budget, 1995-1996(2 folders)

    Deficit, 1995-1996BOX 259 Foundation grants, 1995

    Tax status, 1995-1996Fund-raising

    Acknowledgments, 1995-1997(3 folders)

    Contributors1995

    Sept.11-2226

    (2 folders)BOX 260 (1 folder)

    27-28(3 folders)

    Oct.No month

    (2 folders)BOX 261 (6 folders)BOX 262 (6 folders)BOX 263 1996

    Direct mail management, 1995(2 folders)

    Non-contributors1995

    Sept.11-23

    (2 folders)26

    (3 folders)BOX 264 (1 folder)

    27-28(5 folders)

    Oct.-Dec.No month

    (1 folder)BOX 265 (6 folders)BOX 266 (6 folders)BOX 267 (2 folders)

    1996Solicitation form letters, 1995, undated

    (6 folders)BOX 268 General

    Advisory board, 1995

    Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    Container Contents

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  • Notes, 1995-1996Hearings

    Boston, Mass.Correspondence, 1995

    (2 folders)General, 1990-1995

    (3 folders)Notes, 1995Witnesses, 1995

    Charlotte, N.C.Agenda and proceedings, 1995

    BOX 269 Correspondence, 1995(2 folders)

    General, 1994-1995Notes, 1995Testimonies, 1995Witnesses, 1995

    Cleveland, Ohio, 1995Correspondence

    (2 folders)GeneralTestimoniesWitnesses

    GeneralColumbia Institute, Washington, D.C., services provided by, 1995

    BOX 270 Correspondence, 1995(3 folders)

    Notebooks, 1995-1996(3 folders)

    Notes, 1995PhotographsSchedulesWitnesses

    Los Angeles, Calif., 1995Correspondence

    BOX 271 GeneralNotesProceedings

    (3 folders)Testimonies

    (2 folders)Witnesses

    Nashville, Tenn., 1995BOX 272 New York, N.Y., 1995

    AgendaCorrespondence

    (2 folders)

    Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    Container Contents

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  • GeneralTestimoniesWitnesses

    Omaha, Nebr., 1995AgendaCorrespondence

    (2 folders)GeneralProceedings

    (1 folder)BOX 273 (1 folder)

    TestimoniesWitnesses

    Palo Alto, Calif., 1995Agenda and scheduleCorrespondence

    (2 folders)GeneralLocal arrangements

    (2 folders)ProceedingsTestimonies

    BOX 274 WitnessesWashington, D.C., 1995

    June 28CorrespondenceGeneralProceedings

    (2 folders)July 12

    Agenda and talking pointsCorrespondenceGeneralTestimonies

    BOX 275 July 26AgendaBackground information

    (2 folders)CorrespondenceNotesWitnesses

    Sept. 6AgendaCorrespondenceGeneralNotesTestimonies

    Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    Container Contents

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  • WitnessesBOX 276 Sept. 26

    Correspondence(2 folders)

    GeneralTestimoniesWitnesses

    Meetings1995

    June-Oct. See also Oversize(10 folders)

    BOX 277 Nov. See also Oversize(7 folders)

    Dec.411

    Briefing book(2 folders)

    BOX 278 General14

    1996, undated(3 folders)

    PressClippings

    1995Jan.-Oct.

    (5 folders)BOX 279 Nov.-Dec.

    (2 folders)1996

    Jan.1-20

    (6 folders)BOX 280 21-31

    (4 folders)Feb.-Apr.

    Contacts, 1995(2 folders)

    Information packets, 1995(2 folders)

    BOX 281 Newsletters, 1995-1996, undated(4 folders)

    Press conferencesBriefing book, 1995

    (4 folders)General, 1995

    Press releases

    Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    Container Contents

    Jack Kemp Papers 60

  • 1995BOX 282 1996, undated

    Radio, 1995Website, 1995-1996

    ReportBrochure, 1996

    (2 folders)Design, 1995-1996

    (2 folders)Drafts

    Outlines, 1995-1996(2 folders)

    Chapters1995

    June-Aug.Dec.

    4BOX 283 7-29

    (7 folders)1996

    Jan.2-3

    BOX 284 4-8(5 folders)

    UndatedAppendices, 1995-1996Footnotes and verifications, 1995-1996

    (1 folder)BOX 285 (2 folders)

    PublicityGeneral, 1995-1996Photographs, 1996

    (3 folders)Published report, 1996Reprints, 1996Reynolds, Alan, research director, 1995-1996

    (2 folders)Robert E. Shepard Agency, literary agent, 1995

    (2 folders)BOX 286 St. Martin's Press, 1996

    Blue linesCover designPage proofsPublished book

    Working papers, 1995-1996, undated(7 folders)

    Post-congressional File, 1924-2009

    Container Contents

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  • BOX 287-350 Scheduling File, 1989-2002Correspondence, memoranda, appointment books, invitations, schedules, and other material.Arranged in an appointment file, chronological file, monthly schedules file, and open

    requests file and therein chronologically.

    BOX 287 Appointment books1989-1996

    (3 folders)BOX 288 1997-1998

    Chronological file1993

    Jan.-Feb.(5 folders)

    BOX 289 Mar.(6 folders)

    Apr.3-15

    (2 folders)16

    (1 folder)BOX 290 (4 folders)

    19-24(3 folders)

    BOX 291 26-30(2 folders)

    May(8 folders)

    JuneBOX 292 1-15

    (10 folders)BOX 293 16-30

    (7 folders)July

    1-9(2 folders)

    BOX 294 10-30(7 folders)

    Aug.2-8

    (3 fold