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1 SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LISTS White House Files Series, ,ll cu. ft., folders The series is divided into two chronological subseries: the Subject File, arranged alphabetically by subject within each year and the Alphabetical File, arranged by name within each year. Originally, these two subseries were meant as parallel files that would provide name and subject cross-referencing. However, the overlap between the two subseries is not complete - material exists in one that is not in the other, although there was an attempt to complete the Nixon material in the alphabetical file by photocopying. Most of the material in this series consists of copies of memos and correspondence to and from Dent, much of it to and from members of the White House staff. There is some original incoming and outgoing correspondence in the Subject File, however. There are also agendas, articles, brochures, clippings, invitations, lists, maps, minutes, newsletters, polls, postcards, reports, schedules, statements and telegrams. The contents of the series relate to Dent's position as Deputy/Special Counsel to President Nixon and his role in political coordination, strategy (especially in the South) and patronage. For example, there are files relating to politics for various states which contain analysis of state races (gubernatorial, Senate, House and occasionally mayoral and state legislative races), support for Nixon and results of the 1968 presidential campaign; possible strategies and actions to gain the support "Middle America," nationalities/ethnic groups, women, African Americans and other potential groups of supporters; the arrangement of meetings of appearances of the Resident, his family, and other government officials and occasionally reports of the results of those meetings or appearances; and requests for help concerning government grants, decisions, etc. Patronage matters include judicial appointments, increasing Republican appointees in the government and complaints about Democratic holdovers, especially in the Office of Economic Opportunity. While there is information on the 1970 and 1971 elections in the series, many of the files relate to preparations for the 1972 election. Material includes an analysis of Nixon's strengths and weaknesses in regards to the campaign; a 1970 review (updated 1971) by Thomas Cole of Nixon's 1968 campaign speeches on domestic policy, a summary of administration actions or postures in each area mentioned, and recommendations concerning areas that still needed attention; information on potential and actual challengers, especially George Wallace and George McGovern; memos relating to a Census Department computer mapping project to provide demographic information useful to the campaign; "competitive analysis reports" done during the 1972 primary season that included a summary of events since the last report, news items of interest, poll results, and other candidates campaigns (issues, media, strategy, trends, etc.); and campaign manuals. There is also material relating to fund-raising, campaign strategy, voter registration, and the Republican
2 SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LISTS Party in the South. Additional subjects of interest in this series include the Republican Party; the South Carolina Republican Party with material concerning Strom Thurmond, Ed Young, and the appointment of Democrat Solomon Blatt, Jr. to a district judgeship; textile trade and the textile industry; public relations; and school desegregation. There are also some personal files in this series. Among the White House staff members sending correspondence or memos to Dent or receiving it from him are Ken Belieu, Gordon Brownell (Dent's assistant), Alexander Butterfield, Dwight Chapin, Charles W. Colson, John Ehrlichrnan, Peter Flanigan, Jack A. Gleason, H. R. Haldeman, Bryce Harlow and Peter Millspaugh. Other individuals with material to and/or from them are Spiro T. Agnew, James E. Duffy, Roger Milliken, Richard M. Nixon and Strom Thurmond. Subject File, Alabama Politics ; June - December 1969 ABM [Anti-ballistic Missile] ; March - June 1969 [Appointments, Job Requirements, Patronage] ; December 1968-May 1969 [BASF Chemcial Plant Over Building in Beaufort County, South Carolina] ; December 1969 Blacks ; February-November 1969 Boards and Commissions ; June 1969 Brannon, Richard S. ; September - December 1969 Brownell Memo ; October 1969 [Bureaucracy] ; March 1969 Cabinet Members ; July 1969 Cabinet Memos ; May - July 1969 California Politics ; June - November 1969 Camp David Political Group ; October 1969 [Catholics] ; December 1969 [Charles ton Hospital Strike] ; May - September 1969 HSD [Harry S. Dent] Clippings ; July - December 1969 Committee of Six ; March - October Congressional Campaign Committee ; August - December [Desegregation] ; February Ehrlichman Memos ; January - December Florida Politics ; August - October 1969
3 Georgia Politics ; September - December 1969 Gleason Memos ; June - December 1969 GOP Governors ; October 1969 Haldeman Memos ; October - December 1969 Haldeman Planning Group ; October - December 1969 [Clement Haynsworth's Supreme Court Nomination] ; October 1969 [HEW (Department of Health, Education and Welfare)] ; July 1969 [Linwood] Holton for Governor [of Virginia] ; July - October 1969 HUD [Department of Housing and Urban Development] Memos ; September - October 1969 Illinois Politics ; November 1969 Indiana Politics ; December 1969 Interns ; August 1969 Jackson Memos ; August-October 1969 Judgeships ; July - September 1969 Judicial ; November 1969 Justice [Department] Memo ; May 1969 Kennedy, [Senator Edward] ; September 1969 Key Biscayne [Political] Group ; December 1969 Lias Memos ; September - November 1969 Louisiana Politics ; January - December 1969 Maine Politics ; June - December 1969 Memos to OEO [Office of Economic Opportunity] ; October - November 1969 Post Office ; December 1969 the President ; May - December 1969 Staff Secretary ; June - December 1969 the Vice Resident ; March 1969 Michigan Politics ; June 1969 Middle America ; October - December 1969 Mississippi Politics ; July - December 1969 Mollenhoff, Clark ; September 1969 Nationalities ; June - November 1969 Neighbors for Nixon ; January 1969 Nevada Politics ; June - October 1969
4 New Hampshire Politics ; June - September 1969 New Jersey Politics ; July - c. November 1969 New Political Groups ; December 1969 [I968 Election] ; [c. 1%8] Nixon-Agnew Campaign Directory ; 1968 North Carolina Politics ; July - December 1969 Office ; December 1969 Oklahoma Politics ; August 1969 Personal, Folder I ; November July 1969 Folder I1 ; August - December 1969 Political Coordination ; June - December 1969 Political Expenses ; October - December 1969 Polls ; June - December 1969 Republican Governors Conference ; October 1969 [Republican Leadership List] ; August 1969 Request Engagements - Harry S. Dent ; March - November 1969 Julie Eisenhower ; July 1969 Julie and David Eisenhower ; September 1969 Pat Nixon ; July - November 1969 Richard Nixon, Folder I ; July - October 23,1969 Folder I1 ; October 24 - December 1969 Tricia Nixon ; September 1969 Vice President ; April - December 1969 Request Letters ; September - December 1969 Letters RN [Richard Nixon] ; November - December 1969 Others ; July - November 1969 Speakers ; February - October 1969 School Compliance ; February - December 1969 Senior Citizens ; November 1969 South Carolina Politics ; April - December 1969 South Dakota Politics ; September 1969 Southern GOP ; July - December 1969 [Southern Leadership] ; February - May 1969 Special Elections ; March - November 1969 Staff Memos ; February - December 1969
5 - MSS 158, HARRY S. DENT PAPERS SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LISTS Staffing ; March 1969 Supreme Court ; June - November 1969 Surtax ; July 1969 Tennessee Politics ; November - December 1969 Texas Politics ; September - October 1969 Textiles ; August December 1969 Thurmond, Senator Strom ; January - April 1969 Trade ; May 1969 Transpacific Routes ; June 1969 Virginia Politics ; August - December 1969 Wallace News ; July - September 1969 Wallace Newsletters ; October - December 1969 Washington [State] Politics ; September 1969 Welfare ; May - September 1969 Agnew Committee [on Quality Education] ; February - November 1970 Alabama Politics ; January - October 1970 Arkansas Politics ; January - October 1970 [BASF's Proposed Facility Near Hilton Head, South Carolina]; June 1970 Uean] Bennett Resume ; October 1970 Brannon, Richard S. ; February 1970 C.A.B. [Civil Aeronautics Board] ; July - August 1970 Cabinet Memos ; January - May 1970 Cabinet Committee on Education ; August 1970 California Politics ; January - February 1970 Cambodia ; April - May 1970 Campus Unrest ; August - December 1970 [Murray] Chotiner's Demo [Democratic Party] File ; December November 1970 Church ; December 1970 Clippings - HSD [Harry S. Dent] ; January - December 1970 Cole Review ; April - May 1970 Congratulations and Thanks From HSD [Harry S. Dent] ; February - April 1970 Congress ; July 1970 Congressional Campaign Committee ; March - June 1970 Congressional Races 1970 ; March - July 1970
6 d MSS 158, HARRY S. DENT PAPERS SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LISTS Contributors ; April - December 1970 D.C. Politics ; October 1970 DOD [Department of Defense] ; November 1970 Dunlap, Don - SBA [Small Business Administration] ; July - December 1970 Engagements VP [Vice President] ; August 1970 Fleming Memos ; June - July 1970 Florida Politics ; March - December 1970 Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge ; January - September 1970 Georgia Politics ; February - November 1970 Gleason Memos ; January - July 1970 GOP Governors ; January 1970 Haldeman Memos ; January - July 1970 HEW [Department of Health, Education and Welfare] ; November 1970 Indiana Politics ; January 1970 Interns ; March 1970 IRS [Internal Revenue Service] ; August - September 1970 Judgeships ; June - December 1970 Judicial Appointments ; January 1970 Kentucky Politics ; January - May 1970 Legislation ; June 1970 Louisiana Politics ; January - August 1970 Maryland Politics ; February - October 1970 Memos to the Attorney General ; March 1970 Commerce ; November 1970 HUD [Department of Housing and Urban Development] ; May - June 1970 Huston ; July 1970 Jackson ; July 1970 OEO [Office of Economic Opportunity] ; September 1970 Lias ; February - November 1970 the Resident ; January - March 1970 Staff Secretary ; February - July 1970 the Vice Resident ; February - July 1970 Michigan Politics ; January - March 1970 Middle America ; February - August 1970
7 .-/ SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LISTS $OX FOLDER TITLE Minnesota Politics ; July 1970 Mississippi Politics ; February - August 1970 Missouri Politics ; November 1970 Nationalities and Minorities ; July - December 1970 Nevada Politics ; April - October 1970 New Jersey Politics ; February - October 1970 New Mexico Politics, January - July 1970 New Political Groups ; January 1970 New York Politics ; April - October General ; December Races ; February - July Election ; December 1970 North Carolina Politics ; January - October 1970 OEO [Office of Economic Opportunity] ; March 1970 Office ; May - July 1970 Ohio Politics ; June 1970 Oklahoma Politics ; February - October 1970 Oregon Politics ; [c. May Pennsylvania Politics ; January - March 1970 Personal - H.S.D. [Henry S. Dent] ; January - December 1970 Political Coordination ; January 1970 Political Expenses ; January - August 1970 Politics [I970 Elections], Folder I ; February - September 21,1970 Folder II ; September 24 - October 1970 Folder 111 ; November 1970 Polls ; January - August 1970 Post Office Board ; September 1970 Presidential Objectives Planning Group ; March 1970 Republican National Committee ; January - December 1970 Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee ; February - April 1970 Request Engagements HSD [Harry S. Dent] ; April - November 1970 J, T, D [Julie, Tricia, David Eisenhower] ; October - December 1970 Pat Nixon ; February 1970 RN [Richard Nixon] ; January - December 1970 VP [Vice President] ; February - November 1970
8 Request Letters and Wires ; January - October 1970 Others ; January - December 1970 Photos ; March - September 1970 Speakers ; February - March 1970 Resumes ; December 1970 RGA [Republican Governors' Association] ; August - December 1970 Rhode Island Politics ; August 1970 Rural America ; October 1970 SBA [Small Business Administration] ; January - November 1970 School Compliance [Desegregation] ; January - November 1970 Senate Campaigns ; February 1970 Senatorial Campaign Committee ; March - December 1970 Senior Citizens ; April - December 1970 Shaheen, John ; March 1970 South Carolina Politics ; January - December 1970 [South Carolina Poll] ; [c South Dakota Politics ; April - July 1970 Southern GOP ; January - August 1970 Staff ; May 1970 Staff Memos ; January - November 1970 State [Department] Memos ; February - April 1970 Tax-exempt Status ; January - September 1970 Tennessee Politics ; January - November 1970 Texas Politics ; January - November 1970 Textiles ; February - October 1970 Thanks from HSD [Harry S. Dent] ; March - December 1970 Thanks to HSD [Harry S. Dent] ; January - December 1970 Travel ; June - December 1970 Treasury ; December 1970 Trips ; June 1970 Utah Politics ; January - May 1970 Vermont Politics ; May 1970 Viriginia Politics ; January - October 1970 Voting Rights ; March 1970 Wallace News ; April - November 1970
9 Wallace Newsletters ; February 1970 Washington [State] Politics ; January - March 1970 West Virginia Politics ; September 1970 White House Office ; January 1970 Wisconsin Politics ; February - August 1970 Wyoming Politics ; July 1970 Department of Aericulture ; March 1971 Alabama Politics ; February - December 1971 Appointments, Boards and Commissions ; December 1971 Appointments to the U.S. Supreme Court ; September - October 1971 Blacks ; September - December 1971 Boards and Commissions ; May - October 1971 Buchanan, Pat ; January 1971 California Politics ; January - November 1971 Chapin Memos ; May 1971 China ; September 1971 HSD [Harry S. Dent] Clippings ; December 1971 Cole Review (Update), Folder I ; Tabs I - IX ; February 1971 Folder 11 ; Tabs X - XIX ; February 1971 Congratulations and Thanks from HD [Harry Dent], Folder I ; January - May 26,1971 Folder 11 ; May 28 - July 9,1971 Folder 111 ; July 13 - December 1971 Congratulations and Thanks to HD [Harry Dent], Folder I ; January - May 1971 Folder 11 ; June - September 1971 Folder 111 ; October - December 1971 Contributors ; November 1971 Dunlap, Don - SBA [Small Business Administration] ; February - November 1971 Economy ; February 1971 Engagements HD [HarryDent] ; October - December 1971 PN [Pat Nixon] ; July 1971 RN [Richard Nixon] ; May - October 1971 VP [Vice President] ; June 1971
10 Finance Committee ; January 1971 Florida Politics ; November 1971 Gallup Poll ; February 1971 Georgia Politics ; June - October 1971 Gifford Memos ; December 1971 Haldeman Memos ; February - November 1971 Harvey, Paul ; September - December 1971 HEW [The Department of Health, Education and Welfare] ; April - September 1971 HUD [The Department of Housing and Urban Development]; January - March 1971 Idaho Politics ; September 1971 Illinois Politics ; September - November 1971 Independent Organizations ; May 1971 Jackson, [Scoop] ; August 1971 Judgeship - Sol Blatt, Folder I ; April - May 19,1971 Folder I1 ; May 20 - July 1971 Jurich, Tony ; October 1971 Justice [Department] ; March 1971 Kennedy, [Senator Edward M.] ; July 1971 Kentucky Politics ; October 1971 Koester, Thomas F., Jr. ; September - October 1971 Department of Labor ; December 1971 Memos to the Attorney General ; January - December 1971 Cabinet Members ; March - October 1971 the President ; January - November 1971 Middle America ; January 1971 Military ; May 1971 Millspaugh Memos ; April - November Elections ; October - November Convention ; November Elections ; March - December Elections - Richard H. Schweitzer, Jr. ; January - December 1971 Strategy ; November General ; January - May 1971 North Carolina Politics ; May - December 1971
11 4 SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LISTS OEO [Office of Economic Opportunity] ; December 1971 Personal ; January - December 1971 Polls, General ; May - July 1971 Polls, Harris ; February - November 1971 Polls, Residential ; c. February - October 1971 Republican National Committee ; January - December 1971 Request Engagements - General ; October 1971 Engagements RN [Richard Nixon] ; January 1971 Other Staff ; April 1971 Speakers ; September 1971 Resumes ; November - December 1971 School Compliance [Desegregation] ; April - November 1971 South Carolina Politics, Folder I ; January - May 1971 Folder 11 ; June - December 1971 South Carolina Politics - Columbia, S.C. (June 3, 1971) ; January 1966 ; May 1971 Southern Black Leaders ; October 1971 Southern GOP ; March 1971 Speakers Bureau ; May - September 1971 Speakers - Media ; April 1971 State Department ; June 1971 Tennessee Politics ; May - June 1971 Texas Politics ; January - December 1971 Textiles ; February - December 1971 Thurmond, Senator Strom ; May - November 1971 VA [Veterans' Administration] ; January - March 1971 Virginia Politics ; November 1971 Wallace, George C. ; May - December 1971 Watson, Albert ; January - November 1971 White House Socials ; January - February 1971 Staff ; February - November 1971 Department of Amiculture ; October 1972 Alabama Politics ; January - September 1972 Appointments, Boards and Commissions ; January - June 1972
12 Bates, Lester ; February 1972 Blacks ; February - June 1972 Boards and Commissions ; May - October 1972 Brannon, Richard S. ; January 1972 California Politics ; April - June 1972 China ; February 1972 HSD [Harry S. Dent] - Clippines ; January - December 1972 Committee for the Re-election of the President ; April - May 1972 Congratulations and Thanks from HSD [Harry S. Dent], Folder I ; January - June 1972 Folder 11 ; July - December 1972 Congratulations and Thanks to HSD [Harry S. Dentl, Folder I ; January - May 12,1972 Folder 11 ; May 14 - July 19,1972 Folder I ; July 20 - November 10,1972 Folder IV ; November 13 - December 1972 Contributors ; January - November 1972 DOD [Department of Defense] ; May - October 1972 Dunlap, Don - SBA [Small Business Administration] ; November 1972 Engagements HSD [Harry S. Dent], Folder I ; January - February 11,1972 Folder 11 ; February 14 - April 1972 RN [Richard Nixon] ; March - October 1972 VP [Vice President] ; February - June 1972 "Fannie Mae" ; November 1972 Florida Politics ; March - September 1972 [George McGouern and the South (Talking Paper)] ; September 1972 Georgia Politics ; January - October 1972 Haldeman Memos ; January - November 1972 Harvey, Paul ; January - June 1972 Henley Memos ; April 1972 HEW [Department of Health, Education and Welfare] ; February 1972 Independent Agency ; January - October 1972
13 Iowa Politics ; February 1972 Judgeships ; January 1972 Jurich, Tony ; August 1972 Department of Justice ; April - June 1972 Kentucky Politics ; January - October 1972 Kingsley Memos ; March 1972 [Koester, Thomas F., Jr.] ; March 1972 Louisiana Politics ; January - September 1972 McGovern : Economic Impact of the McGovern Defense Budget ; May - October 1972 Media ; May 1972 Memos to the Attorney General ; January - June 1972 Cabinet Members ; June 1972 Mississippi Politics ; October 1972 Nationalities ; February - May 1972 New Hampshire Politics ; March - October 1972 New Mexico Politics ; February - November 1972 New York Politics ; January - October Campaign Strategy ; February - October Election ; January - October Election - Ashbrook, John, January - May 1972 Competitive Analysis Reports, Folder I ; March - April 14,1972 Folder 11 ; April 21 - May 6,1972 Folder 111 ; May 20 - June 1972 House, Senate, Governor Races ; January - November 1972 Kennedy, Edward ; May - October 1972 McCloskey, Paul ; May - June 1972 McGovem, George, Folder I ; April - [c. September 121,1972 Folder 11 ; September 22 - October 1972 Folder 111 ; 1972 Schweitzer, Richard ; January - June 1972 The South, Folder I ; [I9721 Folder 11 ; [I 9721
14 1972 Registration [for the Republican Party], Folder I ; February - August 1972 Folder I1 ; September - December 1972 North Carolina Politics ; January - November 1972 OEO [Office of Economic Opportunity] ; March - August 1972 Office ; June - October 1972 Ohio Politics ; April - October 1972 Oklahoma Politics ; November 1972 OMB [Office of Management and Budget] ; January - September 1972 Oregon Politics ; May 1972 Pennsylvania Politics ; October 1972 Personal, Folder I ; January - October 1972 Folder I1 ; November - December 1972 [Political Issues Group] ; May 1972 Post Office Department ; June - October 1972 Reachers ; October - December 1972 Republican National Press Conference ; January - March 1972 Request Engagements HSD [Harry S. Dent] ; December March 1972 RN [Richard Nixon] ; February - November 1972 VP [Vice President] ; February 1972 Request Speakers ; January 1972 Rhode Island Politics ; November 1972 School Compliance [Desegregation] ; January - June 1972 South Carolina Politics, Folder I ; January - April 6,1972 Folder I1 ; April I1 - November 7,1972 Folder I ; November 9-16,1972 South Carolina Politics - Ed Young ; September - November 1972 South Carolina Polls ; February - October 1972 South Dakota Politics ; March - October 1972 Southern GOP ; July - October 1972 HSD [Harry S. Dent] Speaking Schedules ; April - September 1972 Staff Secretary Memos ; June 1972 [State Primaries] ; September 1972
15 Alphabetical File, Tennessee Politics ; May - October 1972 Textiles ; January - October 1972 Thurmond, Senator Strom ; January - November 1972 Utah Politics ; October 1972 Vermont Politics ; January 1972 Virginia Politics ; June - November 1972 Watson, Albert ; April - September 1972 West Virginia Politics ; February - October 1972 White House Church ; March 1972 White House Staff ; January - August 1972 Wisconsin Politics ; April 1972 A ; February - December 1969 Ba - Broo ; January - December 1969 Brow- By ; February - December 1969 Ca - Com ; December December 1969 Con - Cu ; March - December 1969 D ; December December 1969 E ; January - December 1969 Fa - Flem ; January - December 1969 Flo - Fu ; February - December 1969 G ; April - December 1969 Haa - Harv ; December December 1969 Has - Hy ; January - December 1969 I ; June - November 1969 J ; January - December 1969 K ; December December 1969 L ; March - December 1969 Mac - Mon ; January - December 1969 Moo - My ; January - December 1969 Na - Nixon, Richard (December - September 1969) ; January - December 1969 Nixon, Richard ; August August 1969 Nixon, Tricia - Nu ; June - November ; April - November 1969 P ; February - December 1969 Q ; July - November 1969
16 --I MSS 158, HARRY S. DENT PAPERS SERIES DESCRIPTIONS AND CONTAINER LISTS R ; January - December 1969 S ; January - December 1969 T ; January - December 1969 U ; March - November 1969 V ; June - December 1969 W ; January - December 1969 Y ; May - December 1969 Z ; January - December 1969 A ; February - October 1970 B ; February - December 1970 C ; March - December 1970 E ; January - December 1970 F ; January - March 1970 G ; January - March 1970 Haa - Hald ; January - December 1970 Hall - Ho ; January - December 1970 K ; March 1970 L ; February - December 1970 M ; January - December 1970 Nixon, James - Nixon, Richard (April - December 1970) ; April - December 1970 Nixon, Richard (January - March 1970) - Ny ; January - December 1970 R ; June - August 1970 S ; February - October 1970 T ; June 1970 U ; July 1970 W ; June - July 1970 A ; January - December 1971 Ba - Blu ; January - December 1971 Bo - By ; January - December 1971 Ca - Cly ; January - December 1971 Co - Cu ; January - December 1971 D ; January - December 1971 E ; January - December 1971 F ; January - December 1971 G ; January - December 1971
17 BOX FOLDER Ha - Har ; January - December 1971 Has - Huff ; January - December 1971 Hug - Hy ; January - December 1971 I ; April - December 1971 J ; January - December 1971 Ka - Klu ; January - December 1971 Kn - Ku ; January - December 1971 La - Ly ; January - December 1971 M. - McLe ; January - December 1971 McMa - Miz ; January - December 1971 Mo - My ; January - December 1971 N ; January - December ; January - December 1971 P ; January - December 1971 Q ; May - December 1971 Ra - Ro ; January - December 1971 Ru - Ry ; January - December 1971 Sa - Slu ; January - December 1971 Sma - Sz ; January - December 1971 T ; January - December 1971 U ; February - December 1971 V ; January - December 1971 Wad - Wim ; January - December 1971 Win - Wys ; January - December 1971 Y ; January - December 1971 Z ; January - December 1971 A ; March 1972 B ; January - December 1972 C ; February - December 1972 D ; January - December 1972 E ; July - December 1972 F ; February - December 1972 G ; January - December 1972 H ; January - December 1972 J ; February - December 1972 K ; February - December 1972 L ; February - December 1972
18 M ; January - December 1972 N ; January - November ; February - September 1972 P - Q ; February - December 1972 R ; February - December 1972 Sa - Smith, L. ; January - December 1972 Smith, M. - Su ; January - December 1972 T ; January - December 1972 U ; April - November 1972 V ; January - December 1972 Wa - Wilk ; January - December 1972 Will - Wy ; January - December 1972 X - Z ; January - November 1972 B - Y ; January - June 1973
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