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Box 3

 Container

Contains 886 Results:

Things to See and Do in Washington, 1978 April 12

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 16
Identifier: Folder 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though Don J. Pease eschewed the administration of files, this collection is surprisingly strong in its coverage and in the depth in which issues are covered. The majority of the Pease papers consists of the Congressman’s Washington office files, covering virtually all aspects of his legislative, constituent service, and public relations activities. District office files are modestly represented. The collection is organized into eight major subgroups and forty-two record series. The...
Dates: created: 1978 April 12

Log #9,001-#11,000, 1982-1983

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2
Identifier: Folder 2
Scope and Contents From the Series:

By log number.

Dates: created: 1982-1983

Voting Down the Farm Bill, 1978 April 19

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 17
Identifier: Folder 17
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though Don J. Pease eschewed the administration of files, this collection is surprisingly strong in its coverage and in the depth in which issues are covered. The majority of the Pease papers consists of the Congressman’s Washington office files, covering virtually all aspects of his legislative, constituent service, and public relations activities. District office files are modestly represented. The collection is organized into eight major subgroups and forty-two record series. The...
Dates: created: 1978 April 19

Before the Rules Committee, 1978 April 26

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 18
Identifier: Folder 18
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though Don J. Pease eschewed the administration of files, this collection is surprisingly strong in its coverage and in the depth in which issues are covered. The majority of the Pease papers consists of the Congressman’s Washington office files, covering virtually all aspects of his legislative, constituent service, and public relations activities. District office files are modestly represented. The collection is organized into eight major subgroups and forty-two record series. The...
Dates: created: 1978 April 26

Log #9,001-#11,000, 1982-1983

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 3
Identifier: Folder 3
Scope and Contents From the Series:

By log number.

Dates: created: 1982-1983

Log #9,001-#11,000, 1982-1983

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 4
Identifier: Folder 4
Scope and Contents From the Series:

By log number.

Dates: created: 1982-1983

Sun Day, 1978 May 3

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 19
Identifier: Folder 19
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though Don J. Pease eschewed the administration of files, this collection is surprisingly strong in its coverage and in the depth in which issues are covered. The majority of the Pease papers consists of the Congressman’s Washington office files, covering virtually all aspects of his legislative, constituent service, and public relations activities. District office files are modestly represented. The collection is organized into eight major subgroups and forty-two record series. The...
Dates: created: 1978 May 3

Phone Call from the President, 1978 May 10

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 20
Identifier: Folder 20
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though Don J. Pease eschewed the administration of files, this collection is surprisingly strong in its coverage and in the depth in which issues are covered. The majority of the Pease papers consists of the Congressman’s Washington office files, covering virtually all aspects of his legislative, constituent service, and public relations activities. District office files are modestly represented. The collection is organized into eight major subgroups and forty-two record series. The...
Dates: created: 1978 May 10

Log #9,001-#11,000, 1982-1983

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 5
Identifier: Folder 5
Scope and Contents From the Series:

By log number.

Dates: created: 1982-1983

Ohio School Crisis, 1978 May 17

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 21
Identifier: Folder 21
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Though Don J. Pease eschewed the administration of files, this collection is surprisingly strong in its coverage and in the depth in which issues are covered. The majority of the Pease papers consists of the Congressman’s Washington office files, covering virtually all aspects of his legislative, constituent service, and public relations activities. District office files are modestly represented. The collection is organized into eight major subgroups and forty-two record series. The...
Dates: created: 1978 May 17