Box 10
Contains 9 Results:
Sk - Sq, 1968-1974
Correspondence arranged alphabetically by individual's last name. Topics include: thank you letters, letters of recommendation, congratulations, political advice, personal notes, and invitations and regrets.
Smith, Alexander H. -Senator, 1956-1957
Correspondence to and from Senator Alexander H. Smith. Topics include: the Highway Bill, Subcommittee Report on the United Nations Charter, amendment of the Fulbright Bill, The Archeological Institute of America, the Sugar Bill, the Farm Bill, Electoral College Reform, TVA, the Hoover Commission, Social Security, military matters, trade and customs, labor matters, and health matters.
St - end S, 1966-1974
Correspondence arranged alphabetically by individual's last name. Topics include: political advice, thank you letters, invitations and regrets, personal notes, and congratulations.
Stanford University, 1971-1973
Correspondence includes: Stanford Law School Board of Visitors 1971-1972, Flournoy accepts a position as a member of the board, invitations, letters of recommendation, and the Urban Management Program of the Graduate School of Business.
Sullet, Kenneth, 1973
Includes biographical information relating to Kenneth Sullet and a speech for Taxpayers Association 1971 February 22.
T - Ti, 1970 - 1974
Correspondence arranged alphabetically by individual's last name. Topics include: thank you letters, political advice, congratulations, invitations and regrets, condolences, the issue of Tax Reform, and personal notes.
Tax Reform, Advisory Commission on. "Tax Reform Report", 1969 March 3
Advisory Commission on Tax Reform, Tax Reform Report, Submitted March 3, 1969 to Governor Ronald Reagan, State of California.
Testimonials, 1967-1969
Correspondence arranged chronologically congratulating and honoring Mayor Harry A. Faull, Ronald Robie, Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, Bob Sweet, Mayor John Lindsay, William T. Cahill, Governor Linwood Holton, and President of USC Jack Hubbard.
To - end T, 1969-1974
Correspondence arranged alphabetically by individual's last name. Topics include: personal notes, invitations and regrets, political strategy against Brown in the 1974 election, letters about the Sierra Madre Library, thank you letters, and condolences.