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Folder No .
191-193
166 pp
194-197
183 pp
Descriptio n
Notebook Forty-Nine (1961-64) . Contents : remarks to Baker s
Alumnae ; "If We Could But Know Where We Are . . ." (3/12/62) ; "The Ta x
Message" ; "If You Can Keep It" ; clippings ; "The Larger Issues o f
1964", Denver ; "The Tax Bill" ; clipping ; "The Tax Bill" ; "The Ma n
from Illinois" to Tazewell County Bar Association (2/13/64) ; " Goldwater "
"If I Were to Become a Candidate" (1964) ; final report on Congres s
(December 1963) ; remarks to the Liberty Bell Society, Philadelphia ,
Stiehl testimonial remarks (2/12/64) ; quotation from Edmund Burke ;
notes on Senate rule 7 ; remarks at Denver fundraising dinne r
(1/29/64) ; "Foreign Assistance Act" ; remarks to the Nationa l
Federation of Republican Women, Chicago (9/12/63) ; remarks a t
Winston Prouty luncheon (1/28/64) ; "Debt Ceiling" ; notes ; introductio n
of Nelson Rockefeller, Chicago (2/9/63) ; outline for a general speech ;
"Time for Discipline" ; "Nuclear Test Ban" ; "The Impact of the 88t h
Congress on Business" ; remarks to the Illinois Chamber of Commerc e
(4/30/63) ; "By Their Fruits, Ye Shall Know Them" ; "The Housin g
Bill" ; "Medicare" ; remarks to Jessop Junior Chamber of Commerc e
(3/11/63) ; title only, "I Could Become A Bellyacher" (1961) ;
remarks in Decatur ; notes on drug industry legislation ; "Steppin g
Stones to Freedom" to the Moody Bible Institute (7/4/62) ; notes o n
Congress ; "All Civil Liberties" ; letter regardinc nuclear testing ;
"The State of the Union" (January 1962) ; clippings ; remarks a t
China Refugees Dinner (5/22/63) ; "Freedom for Sale" ; "The Issue o f
Internal Security" ; radio-t .v ., "Cuban Problem" (4/30/61) ; radiot .v ., "What is the Common Market?" (4/1/62) ; "Whither the Unite d
Nations?" (1/21/62) ; notes on the Anderson Medicare amendment ;
radio-t .v ., "Are You 65 and Need Medical Aid?" (3/2/62) ; notes o n
legislation ; "Urban Affairs and Housing" ; Medicare summary ; miscellany ;
"Tax Reduction" (1963) ; statement regarding purpose of join t
Republican leadership meetings ; notes on Senate Rule 22 ; remarks a t
Cahokia City Hall dedication (5/19/63) ; remarks at Rock Islan d
Christian Church (11/26/61) ; "The Venal Washington Fakers" ; "Accelerate d
Works Programs" (1963) ; "Salute to Achievement" to Washington ,
Pennsylvania, Junior Chamber of Commerce (3/11/63) ; remarks a t
Republican Goldwater dinner ; "The G .O .P . Influence" ; foreign ai d
suggestions ; remarks to Republican women, Washington, D .C . (1964) ;
remarks, Portland, Maine (2/15/63) ; tribute to William Scott ;
WJRC salute ; "Voter Apathy" ; "The Trumpets Sound Retreat" ; radiot .v ., "Wheat" (3/22/63) .
Notebook Fifty (1961-67) . Contents : birthday celebration comments ;
clipping ; prayer opening new session of Congress ; eulogy to Rober t
Humphreys (4/11/66) ; "The State of the Union--A Republican Appraisal "
(1/17/66) ; remarks to Greek dinner (1/15/67) ; lists of issues fo r
1967 ; remarks on Rule 22 ; clipping ; remarks to Touchdown Club ,
Washington, D .C . ; clippings ; remarks to Woman's Press Club (1/12/67) ;
clipping ; "State of the Union" (1/19/67) ; remarks, the Dalto n
LeMasurier Lectureship, Duluth (4/17/66) ; untitled notes ; remarks t o
the Steuben Society, Chicago (8/27/66) ; remarks at Texaco luncheo n
(1967) ; radio-t .v ., "A Tour with A . Lincoln" (2/12/61) ; clipping ;
remarks at Hebrew House (April 1967) ; press release on Viet Nam War ;
radio-t .v ., "Purely Personal" (5/7/67) ; clippings ; radio-t .v ., " A
Visit with Lincoln" (2/8/64) ; Lincoln week remarks (1966) ; "O f
Frogs and Freedom" (1964) ; radio-t .v ., "Lincoln Revisited" (2/14/65) ;