ROGER CRAIG COLLECTION. Papers, (Predominantly ) 16 Linear Feet. Processed: February 1969 ACCESSION NO. 306

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1 ROGER CRAIG COLLECTION Papers, (Predominantly ) 16 Linear Feet Processed: February 1969 ACCESSION NO. 306 By: E.N.H. L. C. Number MS The papers of Roger Craig were deposited with the Labor History Archives in August, 1968 by Roger Craig. State Senator Roger Craig was born April 24, 1933 at Blairsville, Pennsylvania. He attended Fordson High School in Dearborn, Michigan and later attended Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan where he received his B.A. degree and his Juris Doctor (law) degree. He married Fay Cheek in 1953, and has four children: Ryan, Kelly, Carrick, and Kimberly. Craig is an attorney. He is a past president of the Dearborn Board of Education and has served on the Dearborn Democratic Club Executive Board and the State Tenure Commission. He has been a member of the ACLU; Americans for Democratic Action; the Michigan Association of School Boards; the American Trial Lawyers Association; the Michigan State Bar Association; the Dearborn Bar Association; and Several Democratic party organizations. He was first elected to the state senate of Michigan in He served the 10th District, Wayne County, Michigan (Allen Park, Dearborn, Lincoln Park, Melvindale, Riverview, Southgate, and Taylor Township).

2 -2- Important subjects are: Abortion Bills, House and Senate Business Central Michigan University investigation Civil Liberties; Open housing Civil Service, Investigation of; Public Employees Court Reorganization Crime and Punishment Democratic Party and Politics Education and Higher Education; Bills, Parochiaid, Reform and Taxation Firearms, Bill to Require Registration of and Concealed Weapons Fiscal Reform and Taxation Governmental Organization Grape Boycott; Cesar Chavez, Farm Workers, Migrant Labor and Health, UFWOC Implied Consent Judges, Judiciary and Judiciary Legislation Labor; Minimum wage; Workmen's compensation Legislation, Legislative pay raise Legislature; Pending, Requested and Sponsored Marijuana Medicaid; Medicare; Mental health Nonreturnable Bottles Pollution Vehicle and Traffic safety Veterans and Senior Citizens Vietnam Welfare Among the correspondents are: Paul Adams William A. Amerman Lupe Anguiano Lynn Bartlett Mary Beck N. Lorraine Beebe Oscar E. Bouwsma Thomas Brennan Laurence V. Britt Basil W. Brown Ed Carey Arthur Cartwright Jerome Cavanagh Cesar Chavez John Choitz John Conyers Raymond J. Cox George W. Crockett, Jr. Edward Cushman Jorrh Dingell Jim Drake Raymond Dzendzel William Faust Zolton Ferency William D. Ford Judson W. Foust Burton I. Gordin Harry R. Hall John Hannah James Hare John L. Harmer Fred R. Harris Philip A. Hart Julian Herrara

3 -3- Clarence Hilberry Nicholas Hood Barney Hopkins Orville Hubbard Delores Huerta Richard J. Hughes Hubert H. Humphrey William R. Keast Damon Keith Frank Kelley John F. Kennedy Alexander J. Kloster Garland Lane Thomas Leadbetter T. John Lesinski Sander Levin Henry Linne Emil Lockwood Ernest J. Loebbecke Eugene J. McCarthy Jack MacDonald William C. Marshall Allen L. Mayerson Emil Mazey Ernest Mazey William G. Milliken Louis Miriani Walter F. Mondale Blair Moody, Jr. Walter A. Paruk Ira Polley S. Don Potter Hijinio Rangel Mel Ravitz Walter Reuther Robert Richardson Mary Ellen Riordan Edward J. Robinson William Rogell William Pierce Rogers George Romney Thomas Roumell August Scholle Thomas F. Schweigert Theodore Souris Neil Staebler Anthony Stamn John B. Swainson Philip Van Antwerp D.B. Varner Leonard Woodcock Coleman Young

4 -4- Contents 32 manuscript boxes Senator Craig's papers consist mostly of correspondence. The bulk of material spans the period Arranged alphabetically by subject and chronologically thereunder. The collection was accessioned and processed in two different sections: Boxes 1-13 first(series I, dated ; Series 2, dated ), and Boxes later. For this reason, alphabetical subjects begin again in Box 14, and the dates sometimes overlap those in previous boxes. Because of this, the Series designation was subsequently dropped. BOX 1 Folder Listing 1. Agriculture: Jan. 26, 1966-Aug. 11, Air and Water: June 16, 1965-May 25, Animals: Apr. 29, 1965-July 7, Apartment Corporation: Auxiliary Services: Jan. 17, 1965-Nov. 16, Barbers' Bill: Feb. 23, 1965-Mar. 4, Birth Control: Mar. 22, 1965-July 1, Bonds for Builders: Aug. 18, 1965-Mar. 22, Brodhead Armory: June 16, 1966-Sept. 15, Business: Jan. 29, 1965-Sept. 13, Business: Jan July 13, Business Profits Tax: June 1, 1965-July 2, Campaign Aid: Oct. 23, 1962-Nov. 3, Campaign Techniques: Oct. 22, 1964-Aug. 2, Channel 2: Apr. 8, 1966-June 13, Child Immunization (S.B. 822): Apr. 4-6, Children, Day Care: Feb Dec. 1, 1965; Feb. 27, 1966-May 7, Chiropractic Law: Apr. 15, 1965-June 15, Citizens for Craig, Central Committee: Oct. 22,1965-Oct. 18, Citizens for Craig, General Membership: Sept. 27, Mar. 1, Citizens for Craig, Women's Committee: May 25, 1966-May 31, Civil Liberties: May 11, 1965-July 13, Complimentary Passes received: June 1, 1966-Oct. 15, Compulsory Arbitration, Police and Firemen: Feb. 8, May 25, Compulsory Insurance: Feb. 10, 1965-July 13, 1966

5 -5- BOX 2 1. Compulsory Vehicle Inspection: Jan. 11, 1965-Apr. 7, Conferences: Feb. 17, 1965-May 20, Congrats., Adults: Feb. 2, 1965-Dec. 27, Congrats., Adults, Anniversary: Aug. 11, 1965-Dec. 7, Congrats., Adults, Election: Feb. 23, 1965-Nov. 17, Congrats., Youth, Contests: May 27, 1965-Dec. 21, Congrats., Youth, Scholarship: Apr. 30, 1965-Dec. 21, Congrats., Youth, Student activities: June 8, 1965-Mar. 2, Conservation: Aug. 1, 1965-June 20, Consumer Protection: Feb. 5, 1965-June 6, Copies of Bills: Mar. 5, 1965-Nov. 28, County Assessors: Apr. 27, 1965-Mar. 25, County Home Rule: Mar. 2, 1965-May 12, Court Reporters' Salaries: Apr. 20, 1966-May 11, Crime: Jan. 28, 1966-May 3, Daylight Saving Time: Mar. 31, 1965-Apr. 29, Dem. Party Activities: Jan. 29, 1965-Nov. 18, Donations and Sponsorship: Apr. 12, 1965-July 20, Draft, Teachers: Sept. 12, 1966-Sept. 15, Education: Mar. 13, 1965-May 31, Endorsements: June 3, 1964-Oct. 4, Ethics: Mar Apr. 10, 1963; Mar. 20, 1966-May 17, February Frolic (1): February Frolic (2): Fitness and Therapy: Jan. 14, 1965-July 1, Form Letters: Jan. 27, 1965-Sept Friendship: June 15, 1966-Sept. 21, 1966 BOX 3 1. Gambling: Mar. 24, 1965-Sept. 13, Garage Keeper's Liability Act: Apr. 14, 1965-May 27, Good Wishes Received: Jan. 21, 1965-June 1, Good Wishes Received: June 6, 1966-Feb. 8, Governmental Structure: Jan. 25, 1965-Oct. 12, Grade Crossings: Mar. 31, 1965-June 2, Graduating Honors Students: Mar. 29, 1966-July 7, Graduating Seniors: July 13, 1965-Jan. 24, Grant Community Hospital: Sept. 30, 1965-Nov. 30, 1965

6 BOX 3 (Continued) Greyhound Racing: May 1, Hearing Aids: Feb. 1, 1966-June 15, Help on Legislation: Feb. 12, 1965-Sept. 22, Higher Education: Mar. 5, 1965-May 19, Highways: June 8, 1966-Sept. 15, Hospital Licensing (S.B. 838): May 11, 1965-Apr. 26, Housing: July 18, 1965-Sept. 15, Implied Consent Law: Feb. 7, 1966-May 13, Income Tax: Feb. 3, 1965-Sept. 22, Influence: Mar. 1, 1965-Sept. 2, Influence, Appointments: Nov. 12, 1964-Sept. 16, Influence, Employment: Feb. 15, 1964-Apr. 5, Influence, Federal Gov't.: Feb. 15, 1965-Sept. 15, Influence, Licenses: June 8, 1965-Apr. 5, 1966 BOX 4 1. Influence, Local Gov't.: June 17, 1965-July 20, Influence, State Agencies: Mar. 25, 1965-June 8, Information, Adults: Feb. 22, 1965-Sept. 16, Information, Adults, Gov't. Services: Mar. 18, 1965-Mar. 14, Information, Adults, Legislation: Mar. 2, 1965-Sept. 21, Information, Adults, "Of Interest": Jan. 11, 1966-Sept. 17, Information, Adults, Schools: Dec. 20, 1965-Sept. 13, Information, Craig Legislation: May 19, 1965-June 1, Information, Youth: Mar. 13, 1965-June 22, Information, Youth, Brochure Requests: Jan. 11, 1966-Apr. 19, Information, Youth, Gov't. (General): Feb. 27, 1965-May 3, Information, Youth, Issues: Feb. 24, 1966-Sept. 15, Information, Youth, Legislative Duties: Sept. 17, 1965-May 31, Information, Youth, Senate Page: Apr. 21, 1965-Oct. 28, Insurance Complaints: Jan. 6, 1965-Aug. 27, Invitations and Requests: Nov. 15, 1966-Dec. 27, Judiciary: Apr. 2, 1965-June 17, Juvenile: Jan. 19, 1965-June 22, Kidney Machines: Mar. 3, 1966-Mar. 20, Labor: Feb. 12, 1965-June 22, Labor Meetings and Parties: June 22, 1965-Sept. 15, Lawyers, Bill 137: Feb. 24, 1965-Oct. 1, Lawyers for Craig: Feb. 24, 1966

7 BOX 4 (Continued) Legal Opinions Requested: July 7, 1966-Dec. 21, Legal Procedure, Replies to ATLA Letters: Sept. 9, 1965-Apr. 5, Legislative Pay Raise: May 25, 1965-June 22, Libraries: Jan. 15, 1965-May 11, Liquor Sales: Feb June 20, 1966 BOX 5 1. Literature: Aug Aug Local Gov't.: Feb. 21, 1966-June 22, Mailing List: Sept. 28, 1965-Mar. 3, Marketing Information: Feb. 28, 1965-June 27, Medical and Health: Apr. 10, 1965-June 17, Meetings of Local Officials: Nov. 29, 1965-Jan. 11, Mental Health: Jan. 5, 1965-Aug. 22, Mental Health, Copies of Bills: Mentally I11 and Mentally Retarded, Special Committee Report: Dec. 31, Message from the Governor: Dec. 7, Milk Bill, Against (1): June Milk Bill, Against (2): June Milk Bill, Against (3): June Milk Bill, Against: July 3, 1965-Apr. 21, Milk Bill, Against: Undated 16. Milk Bill, For: Apr. 7, 1965-July 2, Milk Bill, For: Aug. 20, 1965-Jan. 10, Minimum Wage: July 1, 1965-Nov. 25, Minutes of Craig Campaign Committee: Apr. 16, Miscellaneous, 1966: Sept. 15, 1966-Dec. 15, Moby Dick Fund Raiser 22. Money, Meetings and Form Letters: July 14, 1962-Jan. 17, Newsletter Samples: Feb June Nominating Petitions: May 28, 1966-June 30, Nurses' Letters: Jan. 23, 1965-Mar. 10, Nurses, S.B. 606: Jan. 29, 1965-May 26, Nursing, Annual Report, Michigan: ; Board of Nursing: Aug. 31, Optometry: Feb. 12, 1965-Apr. 29, Osteopathic College: Apr. 8, 1965-Sept. 28, Package Liquor Licenses: Mar. 28, 1966-May 23, 1966

8 -8- BOX 6 1. Parks and Forests: Feb. 19, 1965-June 3, Personal Appearances: May 14, 1964-May 25, Personal Appearances: Sept. 12, 1966-Dec. 15, Personal Favors: Feb. 12, 1965-Dec. 20, Podiatry and Chiropody: Mar. 18, 1965-May 3, Police Salaries, S.B. 1091: Apr. 16, 1966-Apr. 26, Polygraph 8. Post-Session Form Letters: July 1, 1965-Oct. 16, Press Coverage of Craig: Aug. 17, 1964-Undated, 1966 (28 folders) 37. Press, Radio, TV: July 18, 1964-Apr. 20, Press Releases: Feb. 9, 1965-Nov. 3, Press Releases: 1965 (undated) 40. Press Releases: Jan. 14, 1966-Oct. 12, 1966 BOX Private College Aid, New York: Jan. 24, 1961-Feb. 23, Public Employees Collective Bargaining: Apr. 20, 1965-Aug. 23, Public Health: Apr. 9, 1965-Nov. 17, Public Health: Jan. 25, 1966-May 31, Questionnaire Responses: Oct. 8, 1965-Mar. 25, Regular and Misc. Writers: Feb. 12, 1965-June 8, Regulatory Subcommittee: Feb. 23, 1966-June 17, Retirement: Mar. 23, 1965-Feb. 15, Scholarships: Jan. 13, 1965-Jan. 17, School Aid: Feb. 17, 1965-Mar. 8, School Aid: Apr. 27, 1966-Aug. 31, School District Reorganization: ; Apr. 16, 1965-Mar. 10, School Finance: Feb. 5, 1965-Sept. 12, Schools in District, Info.: Sept. 23, 1965-June 13, Senate Business: June 14, 1964-Mar. 2, Senate Political Action Committee: Sept. 8, 1965-Apr. 26, Senate Privileges: July 12, 1966-Dec. 12, Senator Craig's Personal Records: July 21, 1964-Aug. 9, 1966 BOX 8 1. Senators for Vanderploeg: Oct. 3, Senior Citizens: Jan Feb. 22, 1966

9 BOX 8 (Continued) -9- BOX 9 3. Social Committee: June 22, 1965-Aug. 31, Special Education, Retarded Children: Mar. 24, 1966-Apr. 16, Student Loans 6. Sumpter Investigation: Nov. 1, 1965-May 26, Sunday Liquor Sales, Against: Feb. 25, 1965-July 6, Taxation: Jan. 25, 1965-June 15, Teachers: Feb. 11, 1965-Sept. 15, Traffic Safety: Jan. 29, 1965-June 3, Trucking: Feb. 4, 1965-Apr. 19, Tuberculosis Immunizations (S.B. 822): Apr. 5, 1966-May 5, Tuberculosis Treatment Study Committee: Sept. 26, 1966-Jan. 16, Vehicle Inspection: Apr. 23, 1965-Mar. 14, Vehicle Safety, Against: Jan. 15, 1965-Mar. 9, Vehicle Safety, For (In District): Jan. 15, 1966-Jan. 24, Vehicle Safety, For (Out District 1): Vehicle Safety, For (Out District 2): Vehicle Safety, Info.: Jan. 12, 1966-Mar. 21, Vehicle Safety, Testimony by Roger E. Craig: Feb. 21, May 14, Veterans' Homestead Tax Exemption: Jan. 14, 1965-May 19, Visitors: Feb. 3, 1965-Sept. 12, Voting: Jan. 25, 1965-Oct. 11, Water Pollution, George Donaldson: Nov. 5, 1962-Oct. 8, 1963; May 6, 1965-May 25, Water Resources: Jan. 13, 1965-Sept. 15, Welfare, ADC Ceilings: Apr. 29, 1965-June 17, Welfare Subcommittee: Feb. 1, 1965-May 13, Workers: June 1, 1964-June 30, Workers: undated 9. Workmen's Compensation: Feb. 19, 1965-May 5, WXYZ Editorials: Aug. 22, 1966-Sept. 20, Abortion (S.B. 568): Mar. 12, 1967-undated 15. Agriculture: Mar. 20, Attorney General's Opinions: Apr. 10, 1966-Oct. 26, Campaign Thank-You's, 1966 Campaign: July 21, 1966-Dec. 15, Campaign Thank-You's, 1966 Campaign: Dec. 16, 1966-Mar. 20, Capital Punishment: Dec. 27, 1966-Jan. 24, 1967

10 BOX 9 (Continued) Central Standard Time (House Concurrent Resolution 145): July 6, 1967-July 10, Certified Public Accountants: June 1, 1967-June 28, Chiropractic: Apr. 21, 1967-May 12, Cigarette Tax: Mar. 19, 1967-Apr. 4, 1967 BOX Civil Rights Commission: Aug. 4, 1967-Dec. 4, Civil Service, Investigation of: Mar. 22, 1967-June 5, Conference of Concerned Democrats: 1966; Jan. 27, Dec Constituent (General correspondence): Feb. 8, 1967-Dec. 21, Constituent, Requests from: Democratic Caucuses: Dec. 9, 1966-Feb. 16, Democratic Convention, State: Jan. 5, 1967-Feb. 8, Democratic Delegates, 15th and 16th 12. Dirksen Amendment: Apr. 3, 1967-Apr. 22, Divorce Law Reforms: Feb. 23, 1967-Mar. 6, Eastern Standard vs. Daylight Savings Time (S.B. 1): Jan. 13, 1967-June 9, Education: October 1966-Nov. 22, Election Procedures: Aug. 10, 1966-May 10, Election Results (August 1966): August Election Results (November 1966): Nov. 8, 1966-Dec. 8, Firearms, Bill to Require Registration of: Apr. 18, 1967-Oct. 18, 1967 BOX Fiscal Reform: Jan. 20, 1965-undated 5. Flag, request for: Aug. 27, 1967-Oct. 11, Fluoridation: July 20, 1967-Aug. 16, Government Reorganization (Correspondence): Feb. 20, 1967-Dec. 8, Home Rule (S.B. 486, Amend County Home Rule): Apr. 24, June 8, Hospital Authority: Feb. 9, 1966-Oct. 11, Housing Bills: Apr. 17, 1967-May 12, Implied Consent: Mar. 7, 1967-Apr. 24, Information on Possible Legislation: Oct Dec. 22, Information, Senate Page: Dec. 12, 1966-Jan. 6, Invitations: Dec. 22, 1966-Dec. 7, 1967

11 -11- BOX 11 (Continued) 17. JFK Democrats: Nov. 18, 1966-June 27, Juvenile Patients, allow doctors prescribe treatment sans parental consent: May 9, 1967-July 20, Legalized Gambling: Feb. 14, 1967-Feb. 27, License Plates, Reflectorized: Mar. 16, 1967-Mar. 31, Liquor Licenses: Aug. 2, 1961-Nov. 1, 1966; Feb. 27, Nov. 21, Local Democratic Organizations: Apr. 10, 1967-Oct. 9, Local Government: Jan. 19, 1967-Apr. 25, Marijuana: Aug. 1, Medicaid: Dec. 15, 1966-Mar. 14, Medicare: July 18, Meetings (re: pending Legislation): May 18, 1967-Dec. 8, 1967 BOX Memos to Roger E. Craig from Colleagues: Dec. 1, 1966-Oct.23, MHEAA Scholarships (1967): Mar. 6, 1967-June 20, Minutes, Meeting on S.B. 17: Feb. 28, 1967-Mar. 14, Miscellaneous: Feb. 20, 1967-Dec. 27, "Monday Holidays": May 12, 1967-May 22, Mortgage Industry, Investigation: Mar. 31, 1967-Apr. 27, National Student Association Congress, Aug. 16th: July 5, 1967-Aug. 10, Open Housing: Oct. 11, 1967-Dec. 12, Party Lines: Feb. 11, 1966-May Pending Correspondence: April 26, 1967-Jan. 20, Pension Increase: Mar. 24, 1967-Apr. 10, Personal Appearances: Jan. 20, 1967-Oct. 31, Personal Correspondence: Nov. 28, 1966-Nov. 3, Personal Favors: Policemen and Firemen: Mar. 11, 1967-Apr. 22, Pollution: Winter 1957-Apr. 6, 1966; Pollution Letters, Lowry School: May 17, 1967-Aug. 11, Press Coverage of Craig: Jan. 12, 1967-Dec. 28, 1967 BOX Press Releases: Jan. 20, 1967-Sept. 5, Pro/Con Various Legislation: Dec. 21, 1966-Dec. 22, Publications, Requests for: Apr. 14, 1967-Jan. 3, 1968

12 BOX 13 (Continued) -12- BOX Public Employee Legislation: Apr. 12, 1967-July 5, Public Libraries: June 9, 1967-June 30, Recommendations, Requests for: Jan. 31, 1967-Dec. 19, Recorder's Court: July 30, 1967-Dec. 9, Remarks in Senate Journal: Feb. 21, 1967-Mar. 14, Restoration of Capitol: Apr. 7, 1967-Apr. 22, Rules and Regulations (Bank): June 22, 1967-July 10, Scholarships: Feb. 17, 1967-Mar. 30, Senate Judiciary: Jan. 18, 1967-Aug. 9, Senate Labor: Dec. 14, 1966-July 14, Sheriff's Employees, Injury (S.B. 643): Feb. 24, Mar. 6, State Income Tax: July 20, 1967-Dec. 18, Sunday Liquor: Mar. 17, 1967-June 2, Taxation, Gasoline and Weight: Oct. 12, 1967-Nov. 22, Tax Exemption (re: $10,000 to $15,000): Mar. 2, Nov. 5, Tobacco: Apr. 29, "To Emerge the Senator": A Profile of the '66 Campaign 22. Traffic Safety: Jan. 22, 1967-July 27, Tuition Grant, Constituent: June 21, 1967-June 26, Tuition System, MSU: Sept. 30, 1967-Dec. 19, Vehicle Registration Fee (S.B. 262): Vietnam: Jan. 5, 1967-June 8, Visitors: Jan. 23, 1967-Nov. 24, Water Rates (Correspondence and resolutions): Oct. 9, 1967-Nov. 6, Workmen's Compensation, Agriculture: Mar. 2, 1967-Apr. 4, Workmen's Compensation, injury prior to '65: Oct. 5, 1966-Mar. 29, Agriculture (An Analysis of H.B. 2049, and Mich. Dep't. of Agriculture Regulation #540): Agriculture (Correspondence and TV editorials): Apr. 27, 1965-Feb. 4, Air Pollution (The Clean Air Act Amendments and Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1965) 4. Air Pollution (Resolutions and MDH Revised 9/24/64): Sept Oct. 26, Animals (the "Deer Controversy" and Correspondence): Jan. 26, 1966-Mar. 3, Animals (TV Editorials on the "Deer Controversy"): Jan. 8, 1965-Mar. 10, 1966

13 BOX 14 (Continued) Apportionment, Maps 8. Apportionment of County Boards of Supervisors, Michigan, and Bibliography:July 18, 1965-May 2, Apportionment, Speeches before the Entire Bench: Nov. 2, Arts Councils (ACA), Corporate and Managerial Support of the Arts: Sept. 12, Arts Councils (ACA), National Conference of Governors' Representatives: Jan , Arts Councils (ACA), National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities: Arts Councils (ACA), Program for State Arts Councils, Twelfth Annual Conference: May 19-21, Arts Councils (ACA), Proposed Cultural Communications Program for Greater Detroit: Arts Councils (ACA), State Council for the Arts: Automobile Insurance, Compulsory: June 10, Auxiliary Services, Memoranda and Senate Bills: Feb. 15, 1965-Feb. 9, Bills, House and Senate: Jan. 27, 1965-Apr. 12, Bills, House and Senate: Apr. 14, 1965-Mar. 30, Biographies: Budget, Citizens Research Council of Michigan (Correspondence and Appropriations): Feb. 18, Business, Community Planning in Michigan (Correspondence and Resolution): Sept. 3, 1964-May 5, 1965 BOX Business, Regulations: May 14, 1965-Aug. 12, Business, Taxes: Apr. 26, 1965-Apr. 8, Central Michigan University ("CMU") Investigation (The Board of Control of CMU vs. State Senate Special Committee): Dec. 10, CMU Investigation (Correspondence): Apr. 13, 1962-Mar. 17, CMU Investigation (Minutes of Meetings): CMU Investigation (Miscellaneous Correspondence): Apr. 17, 1958-Oct. 8, CMU Investigation, Report and Statement for Mich. State Senate Committee:undated 10. CMU Investigation, Report of the Special Senate Committee: June 1, CMU Investigation, Statement for the Michigan State Senate Committee; Statement of Wilbur E. Moore: Nov. 16, 1965

14 BOX 15 (Continued) -14- BOX CMU Investigation, Statement of the Board of Trustees of CMU: May 17, Children, Counsel for (Article and Correspondence): June 8, Chiropractors (Correspondence): July 20, 1962-Aug Chiropractors, General Information; pamphlets 16. Civil Liberties (Articles, Correspondence and Resolutions): Feb. 5, 1965-Apr. 3, Civil Liberties (TV Editorials): Apr. 21, 1965-May 13, Conservation (Articles and TV Editorials): June 28, 1965-Jan. 2, Conservation, Government Land Acquisition up to 1964 and State Laws: Nov. 30, Conservation, Governor's Special Study Committee (1963); Statement of Mich. Dep't. of State Highways (Apr. 26, 1966) 21. Consumer Protection (Articles, Correspondence, and TV Editorials): Mar. 2, 1965-May 3, Crime (TV Editorials): June 11, 1965-May 19, Curriculum (Articles, Correspondence and TV Editorials): Apr. 20, 1965-May 18, Democratic Party Information (1966 Democratic Majority Legislative Program Proposals) 1. Democratic Party Information (Resolutions Adopted at Democratic Spring State Convention, Grand Rapids): Feb. 4, Education (Articles and TV Editorials): Apr. 19, 1965-May 18, Education (Report to the Legislature on the Federal Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965): Apr. 1, Education (Resolutions, ad hoc position papers and conference): Apr. 22,1965-Apr. 7, Education (Summary of Acts Affecting Education, 1965 Legislative Session) 6. Ethics (Articles, Correspondence): Jan. 18, 1965-May 10, Ethnic Groups (Correspondence): Feb. 18, 1965-July 8, Garage Keeper's Liability Act (Correspondence): Apr. 26, 1965-Nov. 18, Fiscal Reform (Articles, correspondence): Feb. 8, Oct. 3, Fiscal Reform (TV Editorials and Releases): May 10, Dec. 13, Governmental Structure (Articles on a law revision commission): Dec. 22, 1964

15 BOX 16 (Continued) -15- BOX Governmental Structure (Gubernatorial message, Report from the Legislative Committee, and Agenda): Apr. 13, 1965-Jan. 11, Governmental Structure (Reorganization of Departments... Constitution of 1963 and Act 380 of the PA of 1965) 14. Governmental Structure (Resolutions and gubernatorial message): Jan. 12, 1966-Apr. 19, Governmental Structure (TV Editorials and pamphlets): May 4, 1965-Aug. 30, Gow, Arthur case (Correspondence): June 10, Health (General Statements, Regulations and S.B. 19): Apr. 1, 1960-Apr. 21, Health (TV Editorials and pamphlets): Sept. 20, July 14, Higher Education (Articles): Nov Apr. 14, Higher Education (Bulletin, handbook, pamphlets and reports): Higher Education (Citizens Committee Report): Mar Higher Education (Correspondence, official statement, and position paper): Apr Apr. 29, Higher Education (TV Editorials and memorandum): May 3, 1965-June 6, Home Rule (Articles, correspondence and statement): Mar. 29, 1965-Mar. 25, Industrial Safety: Institutions (Correspondence, Lafayette Clinic, Report of Governor's Committee and S.B. 1159): Mar. 9, 1965-Mar. 17, Institutions (Kelley, Frank J.; Report of Investigation of Peoples Community Hospital Authority): Insurance (Regulation at the State Level... and Report; Correspondence and TV Editorials): Dec. 1, 1964-Apr. 12, Job Training (Articles and pamphlets): Job Training (Reports): Job Training (Reports, Michigan Catholic Conference): Dec. 1, 1964-Feb. 1, Judiciary (Memorandum): Feb. 16, Judiciary Legislation (Correspondence): Feb. 4, July 1, Juvenile Delinquency (Resolutions and recommendations): May 1965-Jan Juvenile Delinquency (Statements): Mar. 12, 1965-May 11, 1965

16 Juvenile Delinquency (TV Editorial and Day Care Needs in Michigan): Feb Labor (Correspondence and statement): June 26, 1962-Mar. 22, Labor (Reports): Labor (TV Editorials; List of candidates endorsed by Wayne County AFL-CIO COPE): 1965-Feb. 22, Legislation, Education: Legislation, Labor Bills: Legislative Report (re: Social Studies, Teachers and Department Chairmen): undated BOX Legislature (Articles, news and press releases): June 25, 1965-July 1, Legislature (Correspondence, memoranda, resolutions and statements): Mar. 18, 1966-June 24, Legislature (TV Editorials): Sept. 27, 1965-June 8, Liquor (Correspondence, H.B and statistics): Jan. 10, 1963-May 10, Local Democratic Clubs (Constitutions and correspondence): Local Democratic Clubs (Memberships): Mackinac Bridge Tolls (Special messages and TV editorials): Apr. 20, 1965-Mar. 1, Mental Health (Appropriations): Aug Mar. 3, Mental Health (Articles and correspondence): Mar. 15, 1965-Apr. 18, Mental Health (Data, reports and reviews): Jan. 14, 1965-Mar Mental Health (Ionia State Hospital): Jan Feb. 17, Mental Health (Pamphlets): Mental Health (University of Michigan Mental Health Research Institute, Tenth Annual Report): July 1, 1964-June 30, Michigan Committee on Education for the Hospitality Industry: Mar. 22, Michigan, Economic Expansion: Migrant Labor (Correspondence and Report of Governor's Commission): Apr Milk Bill (Correspondence, H.B and pamphlets): June Multiple Handicapped (Correspondence, meeting and statement): Dec. 6, 1961-Aug. 5, Multiple Handicapped (Correspondence and statistics): Oct. 19, Multiple Handicapped (Correspondence): Nov. 10, 1965-Mar. 3, Negligence, Comparative (Correspondence and Proposed Legislation): Jan. 21, 1965

17 BOX 18 (Continued) -17- Roger Craig Collection 22. Nursing Homes (Rules and regulations): Oulette, Gerald M. case (Correspondence): Apr. 8, July 1, Religious Correspondence: July 1964-July 26, 1965 BOX ABM (Articles and correspondence): Feb July 3, ABM (Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 49, ABM A Primer, and articles):feb Abortion (Articles): Apr. 28, 1967-Feb. 22, Abortion (Barkey, Arthur F.): Feb. 12, Abortion (Correspondence): Oct. 15, 1968-May 18, Abortion (Legal materials and S.B. 568): Mar. 7, Abortion (Resolutions, statements and testimonies): June 1967-Aug. 28, Abortion, S.B. 568 (Correspondence): Dec. 30, 1967-June 2, ADC Mothers (Correspondence): Sept. 24, 1968-Oct. 22, Administration, Dep't. of (State of Michigan Memorandum): Jan. 30, Administrative, House of Representatives (Unofficial returns): Nov. 8, AFL-CIO, Michigan Legislative Newsletter: Jan. 5, Mar. 29, AFL-CIO (Michigan Legislative Newsletter and Correspondence): Dec June 28, Aid to Non-Public Schools (Correspondence against): Oct. 28, 1969-Dec. 4, Air Pollution and Taxation (Michigan Legislative Report): May Air Pollution Conference, UAW 600 Local Hall: Aug. 12, Air Pollution (Correspondence): Jan Mar. 21, 1968 BOX Americans for Democratic Action (Correspondence): Feb. 18, 1969-Apr. 28, Americans for Democratic Action (Executive Board Meeting): Mar. 18, Appreciation (Correspondence from friends and constituents for services rendered): Nov. 30, July 17, Appropriation (Memoranda): Jan. 2, 1969-Jan. 8, Attorney General's Opinions (Correspondence): Mar. 15, Dec. 30, Automobile Insurance, Opinion #4584 of the Attorney General (Correspondence): Feb. 12, 1968-Mar. 12, Bail Bondsmen (Correspondence): Nov. 22, 1968-Dec. 5, Banking Bills (Correspondence): Nov. 22, 1968-Jan. 30, 1970

18 BOX 20 (Continued) Biafra (Correspondence): Nov. 15, 1968-July 2, Bills, Numerical List of (re: Anti-Riot and Open Housing): Bills, Paid (Craig's Personal Finances): Bills, Paid (Correspondence, Craig's Personal Finances): Feb. 18, 1965-Nov. 14, Bills, Paid (Stubs and Telegrams, Craig's Personal Finances): Bills, Requests for (Legislative material requested by constituents from Sen. Craig; Correspondence): Feb. 20, 1967-July 11, Bills, Unpaid (Craig's Personal Finances): Oct. 1, Biographical Information: Jan. 1, Biographical Information (Correspondence): Jan July 13, Birth Control (Correspondence): Oct. 9, 1968-Oct. 24, Boatman, Robert Kent case (Correspondence and notices of trial): Apr. 7, 1966-Aug. 16, Brennan, Tom (Petitions): June 3-4, Campaign, Miscellaneous (Articles and correspondence): Mar. 26, 1969-Aug. 29, Campus Problems (Articles and correspondence): Feb. 5, 1969-Oct. 8, Campus Problems (Correspondence): Feb. 4, 1970-May 18, CAP (Conserving Our Resources): Dec CAP (Correspondence): June CAP (Resolutions): June 19-21, CAPE (List of Members in Senate District #10): July 1, Capital Punishment (Articles and correspondence): Mar. 16, 1970-May 20,1970 BOX Chamber of Commerce (Proposed Michigan Fair Housing Act) 2. Champagne Party (Correspondence): Mar. 3, 1968-May 14, Child Welfare (Correspondence and TV Editorials): Sept , Children's Orthogenic School (Correspondence and general information): May 9, 1964-Oct. 17, Children's Orthogenic School (Correspondence): Mar. 24, 1967-Apr. 4, Cigarette Tax Increase (Correspondence): Dec , Citizens for Sen. Craig (Correspondence): Jan. 12, Apr. 20, Citizens for Sen. Craig (Ticket Record, "February Frolic"): Citizens Research Council of Michigan, No. 804: Feb Civil Rights Commission, Report of activities for (Recommendations and Amendments)

19 BOX 21 (Continued) Commerce, Dep't. of (State of Michigan, Correspondence; Laws and Rules): Jan. 18, 1968-June 13, Compulsory Arbitration (Correspondence): Apr. 22, June 13, Concealed Weapons (John W. Terry v. State of Ohio): Dec. 12, 1967-June 10, Concerned Democrats, Conference of (Highlights of Founding Convention MCCD, Detroit): Dec. 2, Conservation (Articles and correspondence): Mar. 5-15, Constituents (General correspondence): Jan. 5, June 27, Constituents, Requests from (Correspondence): Sept. 15, 1967-July 31, Consumer Legislation (Articles and correspondence): Feb. 4, 1967-Apr. 21, Conyer's Employment Opportunity Bill and Family Allowance Bill: Dec. 4,1967 BOX Correspondence, Miscellaneous: Oct. 2, 1968-July 2, Court of Appeals (Correspondence): Mar. 6, 1968-Apr.18, Court Reorganization (Correspondence): Jan. 11, June 27, Court Reorganization (Information): Feb. 20, 1961-July 5, Craig and Fieger (Correspondence): Jan. 27, 1969-Sept. 20, Craig, Roger (Legal Affairs, Correspondence): Apr. 18, 1967-Dec. 27, Craig, Roger (Legal Affairs): Dec. 27, 1967-June 4, Craig, Roger (Personal Favors, Correspondence): Jan. 5, 1968-Aug. 5, Craig, Roger (Personal File, Correspondence and Financial Matters): Jan. 4,1967-Oct. 16, Craig, Roger (Press Coverage, Articles): Oct. 23, May 28, Craig, Thomas A. (Correspondence): May 24, 1967-Oct. 24, Crime (Commission, Committee Control): Jan May 23, Crockett, Judge George (Correspondence and a partial list of sponsors):mar. 26, May 20, Daylight Saving Time (Correspondence): Dec. 13, Apr. 6, 1970 BOX Dearborn Federation of Teachers (Articles and correspondence): Nov. 27, Democratic National Committee (Articles and correspondence): July 26, 1967-July 10, 1968

20 BOX 23 (Continued) -20- Roger Craig Collection 3. Democratic Party, Supreme Court Candidates Committee (Correspondence): June 27, Aug. 13, Democratic State Central Committee (Correspondence and release): July 26, 1967-Feb. 9, Democratic State Central Committee (Correspondence): Dec , Dental Association (Correspondence): Apr , Dentistry (Correspondence): July 2, 1969-Dec. 16, Dentistry, State Board of (Correspondence and telegram): Jan , Detroit Income Tax (Correspondence): Apr. 21, 1969-May 28, Detroit Metropolitan Library Project (Correspondence): July 8, Divorce Laws (Correspondence): Jan. 25, 1968-May 17, Domestic Relations Committee, Sen. Roger E. Craig (Correspondence): July 29, 1965-Feb. 14, Domestic Relations Committee, Sen. Roger E. Craig (House Bills, Reports and Statements): Mar. 9, Drugs (Correspondence): Dec. 16, 1969-May 19, Education, Dep't. of: Education, Fiscal Reform: Education in Michigan, Taxation (Correspondence): Feb , Education, Middle Cities Program: Education, Miscellaneous (Correspondence): Sept. 30, 1968-June 4, Education, Miscellaneous (A Report to the Legislature...): June Education Reform, Chart of Taxes: Nov. 12, 1969; Correspondence: Oct. 22, 1968-Dec. 22, Education Reform, Senate Education Committee Hearing (Lansing): Nov. 5, Education, Sex (Correspondence): Sept. 22, 1969-Oct. 8, Education, State Aid (Correspondence): June 8, 1967-May 6, Educational Reform (Correspondence): Dec. 16, 1969-May 6, Eighteen-Year-Old Vote (Correspondence): Mar. 10, 1969-Mar. 16, Election, 1968 (Correspondence): Oct. 2, 1968-Dec. 2, Emoluments, Benefits and Services (for a senator): pamphlet, undated 31. Employment, Minors in Michigan (Act 157, P.A.): pamphlet, Employment Security Act, Michigan (S.B. 1307): Expense Reports (Correspondence and Charts and Tables): Farm Workers, Michigan Committee to Aid (Bills, Correspondence and Reports): Feb. 3, 1967-Mar. 29, Feeheley, Jack file (memo): Mar. 17, 1970

21 -21- BOX Feinstein, Otto Committee (Correspondence): Jan. 29, 1969-Feb. 4, Financial Assistance, Grants (AAUP Mich. Conference): June 15, Firearms, Federal Firearms Amendments of 1966 (SI and Statement by Senator Dodd): 1966-Feb. 9, Flu Vaccine (Correspondence): Dec. 24, 1968-Feb. 6, Fund Raiser, Via Dan Cooper: Grape Boycott (Articles): Sept. 28, 1968-Mar. 16, Grape Boycott (Articles): Mar. 24, 1969-Aug. 12, Grape Boycott (Campaigns, Convention and Meetings): May 1968-Jan. 5, Grape Boycott (Correspondence): Oct. 13, 1968-July 24, Grape Boycott, Information Sent by Lupe Anguiano to Sen. Craig(Correspondence and telegram): Grape Boycott, Migrants (Reports and recommendations): Grape Boycott (Miscellaneous): Nov. 26, 1968-Dec. 3, Grape Boycott (Names of officers, stockholders, stores and supermarkets): Nov. 13, Grape Boycott (Newsletters and Congressional Record): Oct. 11, 1968-July 17, Grape Boycott (Telegrams): Nov. 25, 1968-Feb. 3, Grape Boycott (TV Editorials): Aug. 23, 1968-July 23, Grievance Procedure, Teachers: Gun Control (Correspondence): June 28, 1968-Oct. 2, H.Bill, In-Service Program for Non-Professional Employees (Correspondence): May 2, 1968-June 8, H.Bill, Veterans (Correspondence): May 2, H.B (Correspondence): Apr. 30, 1969-May 20, H.B (Correspondence): May 15, H.B (Correspondence): June 1, 1967-June 6, H.B (Correspondence): May 2, 1968-May 17, H.B (Correspondence): June 7, H.B (Telegrams): June 7-9, H.B (Correspondence): May 7-20, H.B (Correspondence): Apr. 29, 1969-May 20, H.B (Correspondence): Apr. 18, 1969-May 27, H.B (Correspondence): Apr. 23, 1969-May 20, H.B (Correspondence): May 20, H.B (Correspondence): Apr. 8, H.B (Memo): May 18, 1967

22 BOX 24 (Continued) H.B (Correspondence): May 1-20, H.B (Correspondence): May 6, H.B (Correspondence): July 19, H.B (Correspondence): Apr. 14, 1968-May 6, H.B (Correspondence): May 2, H.B (Correspondence): May 10-13, 1968 BOX Health Reform, Community (Correspondence and position paper): Oct. 13, 1969-Dec. 12, Hearings (Notes): May 2, Hickman, C.E. case (Correspondence): Jan. 2, 1967-Apr. 24, Highway Department (Correspondence): Nov. 17, Hospital Authority (Correspondence): Nov. 6, 1967-Jan. 9, Housing (Information): Hubbard, Mayor (Correspondence): Apr. 7, 1970-May 6, Huff Junior High School, Visitors (Correspondence): June 17, 1968-July 22, Humphrey (Information/Mail): Apr. 20, 1968-May 16, Inkster School District (Correspondence): Nov. 17, Jan. 12, Inkster School District (Correspondence and testimonies): Jan. 16, 1968-Mar. 8, Insurance, Bernie Fieger (Correspondence and driver's records): June 14-18, Insurance Investigation (Correspondence): Apr. 19, July 19, Interest Rates (Articles, correspondence and telegram): Feb. 27, 1969-May 27, Intermediate School Districts (Minutes, maps and correspondence): Nov. 22,1967-Feb. 14, Intermediate School Districts (Minutes, maps and reports): Oct. 16, 1967-Nov. 8, Intermediate School Districts (Vocational education and testimony): undated 22. Judges (Bills and correspondence): May 18, Judicial Selection Committee (Correspondence and memoranda): Jan. 26,1968-Mar. 28, Judicial Tenure (Correspondence): Apr. 11, 1968-May 27, Judiciary Committee (Correspondence): Oct. 24, 1968-Jan. 30, Judiciary, Senate (Correspondence and transmittal): Mar. 5, 1968-Apr. 8,1968

23 BOX 25 (Continued) -23- BOX Kennedy for President (Correspondence): Mar. 18, Apr. 2, Kennedy (J.F.K.), Speech to Ministers (Questions and answers): Sept. 13, Kidney Disease, Analysis of H.B and Correspondence: May Ku Klux Klan (Articles and Correspondence): Dec. 5-16, Labor (Correspondence): May 27, 1968-June 7, Labor Committee (Correspondence, papers and reports): July 23, 1968-Aug Labor Committee (Correspondence): Feb. 5, Labor, Negotiations (Correspondence): Jan. 18, Labor, Senate (Articles, correspondence and releases): Feb. 6, 1968-Mar. 18, Laws, General School [ a Same, payment to educ. centers (M.S.A.) (la)]: undated 2. Lease Agreements, Murray Chodak: May 13-15, Legislation, Gun Control (Position statement and correspondence):dec. 15, 1967-July 10, Legislation, Pending (Correspondence): Nov. 20, 1967-May 22, Legislation, Pending (Memo): Feb. 11, Legislation, Pro/Con (Correspondence): Feb. 1, 1968-July 8, Legislation Requested (Correspondence): Nov. 20, June 16, Legislation Sponsored by Sen. Craig: Legislative, Democratic Program (Correspondence and proposals): Jan. 5, Licensing, Cars/Trucks (Correspondence): Apr. 8-15, Lie Detection, S. Bill (Correspondence): Feb. 29, Mar. 6, Local Democratic Organizations (Correspondence): Feb. 20, McCarthy (Eugene) for President (Articles and pamphlets): Jan Apr. 19, McCarthy (Eugene) for President (Correspondence, list of supporters and bills supported by E.J.M.): Mar. 22, 1968-June 26, McPherson (Records): Jan. 1, 1965-Dec. 23, Mailing List of Dearborn Churches and their Pastors: Marijuana (Articles): Apr. 15, 1967-May Marijuana (Correspondence): July 25, 1967-Dec. 18, Marijuana (General Information):

24 -24- BOX 27 BOX Marijuana (Miscellaneous): Marijuana, USNSA Drug Conference: Feb , Mayor's Committee for Human Resources Development (Correspondence): Aug. 17, Feb. 13, Mental Health (Articles and Correspondence): Oct. 2, 1968-May 20, Meyer, Fr. James L. (Articles): Nov , 1969; and Report of Ad Hoc Committee...: Oct. 21, Meyer, Fr. James L. (Correspondence and Releases): Mar. 17, 1969-Nov. 11, Michigan Association for Children with Learning Disabilities (Correspondence): Feb. 10, Michigan Civil Service Commission (Salaries Statistics): Michigan Conservative Index (Record of Votes): Mar. 7-23, Michigan Education Association (Legislative Bulletin): Feb. 19, 1968-July 22, Michigan Federation of Teachers (Correspondence and Litigation): Jan. 31,1968-May 3, Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority (Scholarships): Michigan Legislative Report: Feb.-June Michigan Liquor Control Commission (Correspondence and Statistics): Feb. 9,1968-Mar. 8, Michigan Retailers Association (Correspondence): Feb. 6, Michigan Title Company (Correspondence): May 1, Michigan Welfare League (Correspondence): Mar. 5-18, Migrants, English and Spanish Driver's Manual: N.Y.State 20. Migrants, Guidelines (Migrant Health): Migrants, Migrant Health Program and Annual Report: Migrants (Narrative Description, Migrant Health Program): Migrants, Spanish Driver's and Chauffeur's exams 1. Milliken (Gubernatorial Message to the Legislature on Crime and Law Enforcement): Mar. 6, 1969-June 30, Miscellaneous (Articles and correspondence): Oct. 7, 1969-Mar. 16, Mobile Homes (Article, correspondence and telegram): Dec. 23, 1968-Dec. 9, New Democratic Coalition of Michigan (Issues and action): June-Aug. 1969

25 -25- BOX 28 (Continued) 5. New Democratic Coalition of Michigan (Memoranda): Nov. 23, 1968-Feb. 24, New Democratic Coalition of Michigan (Memoranda and communications): Mar. 9, 1969-June 21, New Democratic Coalition of Michigan (Organizing Convention of the NDCM): Sept Oct. 12, Newsletter, Sen. Craig's; and Michigan Legislative Report: Spring 1968-July 21, "No" Votes (Explanation why Sen. Craig voted "no", H.B. 2671): undated 10. "No" Votes (Explanation why Sen. Craig voted "no", H.B. 3297, S.B. 812, 821 and 861): Mar. 8, 1968-May 21, "No" Votes (Journal of the Senate, and List of No's): Non-Public Schools, Financial Aid to S.B (Correspondence): Feb. 21,1968-May 8, Nonreturnable Bottles (Correspondence): Dec. 29, Mar. 11, Notary Public Application (Correspondence): Jan. 18, Nursing Homes (Correspondence): Mar. 3, 1968-May 20, O'Brian, Dennis P. case (Correspondence): Feb. 1, July 5, O'Leary, Dennis, Campaign (Correspondence): June 25-26,1968 BOX Open Housing (Correspondence against): Jan. 3, Mar. 11, Open Housing (Correspondence for): Dec. 28, 1967-June 7, Open Housing, New Detroit Committee Report: Oct. 12, Open Housing, U.S. Supreme Court's Decision on: June 24, Opinions, Attorney General (Correspondence): Sept. 20, 1967-Dec. 3, Opticians (Correspondence): Sept. 9, 1968-Mar. 24, Osteopathic College (Correspondence): Mar. 5, 1969-Apr. 9, Pamphlets, Requests for (Correspondence): Mar. 12, 1967-Mar. 8, Parochi-Aid (Anti-parochi-aid literature and correspondence): May 28, 1969-Dec. 18, Parochi-Aid (Correspondence): Jan. 15, 1970-Dec. 1, Parochi-Aid (Journal of the Senate): 1969 and pamphlets 12. Parochi-Aid (Position paper and Educational Services Act of 1969): Jan. 20, 1969-Mar. 5, Parochi-Aid (Statements before the Joint Legislative Committee): Aug , Personal Correspondence (Constituents and friends): Nov. 15, 1967-Mar. 4, 1968

26 BOX 29 (Continued) Pesticides (Information): Mar Peterson, Don file (Contracts and correspondence): Mar. 2, 1965-Dec. 29, Picel Products, Inc. (Assessment): undated 18. Pilon, Ray case (Michigan Board of Landscape Architects; Correspondence): Mar. 5-27, Pollution (Articles and correspondence): Oct. 22, June 5, Precinct Delegates Guide: undated Presidential Primary (Correspondence): Dec. 2, 1968-May 18, Presidential Primary (General information): undated Press Releases: Dec. 28, 1967-July 7, 1970 BOX Probate Code (Articles and correspondence): July-Aug Oct. 8, Publications, Requests for (Correspondence): Feb. 16, 1968-Aug. 15, Recommendations, Requests for (Correspondence): Jan. 19, 1968-July 30, Recreation Bonds (Correspondence): Mar. 1, 1969-May 15, Regional Offices (Resolution and correspondence): Feb. 29, 1968-Mar. 1, Requests for Assistance (Correspondence): Sept. 12, Aug. 28, Requests for Materials (Correspondence): Feb. 13, Dec. 23, Requests from Students (Correspondence): Jan. 24, Feb. 26, Resistance Newsletter: June 10, Resolution "C" (Telegram): May 24, Resolutions (Correspondence): Jan. 31, 1968-Feb. 2, Resolutions, State Investigation Committee (Article 6): Retarded Children (Correspondence): Oct. 22, 1968-Apr. 21, Retirement (Correspondence): Jan. 11, S. Bill, (Lansing Income Tax; Correspondence): June 14, S. B. 20 (Correspondence): June 1-6, S. B. 51 (Legislative Issue; checklist): Apr. 24, S. B. 171 (Telegram): June 2, S. B. 196 (Correspondence): May 20, S. B. 210 (Correspondence): Apr. 15, 1969-June 4, S. B. 216 (Correspondence): May 16, S. B. 220 (Correspondence): June 13, S. B. 363 (Correspondence): Apr. 29, 1969-May 20, S. B. 418 (Correspondence): Apr. 30, 1969-May 20, 1969

27 BOX 30 (Continued) -27- BOX S.B. 487 (Correspondence): Apr. 28, 1969-May 20, S.B. 619 (Correspondence): Feb. 29, S.B. 683 (Correspondence): Apr. 29, 1969-May 20, S.B. 718 (Correspondence): May 23, S.B. 723 (Correspondence): Mar. 15, 1968-Apr. 8, S.B. 860 (Correspondence): May 6, S.B. 949 (Correspondence and information): May 2-20, S.B (Correspondence): May 6, Sachs, Ted (Correspondence): Feb. 19, 1968-May 23, Scholarship Letters (Correspondence and list of applicants): Mar. 31, School Aid, Special Session of Legislature: School Bills, Analysis (School Aid Act and the State School Aid) 40. School Bills, Governor's Educational Package: School Bills, Senate Joint Resolution: Oct. 13, School Bills, Staff Analysis of Governor Milliken's Education Bills: Oct. 21, School Bills, State Aid Proposal (Mich. Fed. of Teachers, testimony):oct. 20, School Finance Study (Oakland, Macomb, Wayne): School Reform (Bills, resolutions and reports): Oct. 10, 1969-Nov. 10, Selective Service (Correspondence): Oct. 8, 1968-Feb. 5, Senate Business (Correspondence): Apr. 15, 1969-May 21, Senior Citizens (Correspondence): Feb. 4, 1969-Apr. 6, Shore Erosion, Michigan (Water Resources Commission, Status Report and Correspondence): June Southeast Michigan Council of Governments (SEMCOG) (Memoranda and Regional Reporter): Jan Mar Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority (Correspondence andmemorandum): Feb. 20, 1968-Mar. 25, 1968 " Speaking Engagements (Correspondence): Sept. 6, 1968-July 2, Speeches: Jan. 5, Speeches, Requests for (Correspondence): Mar. 22, May 20, State Bar (Correspondence): Feb. 21, 1969-Mar. 24, 1969; and Proposed Amendment 19. State Bar (Correspondence): Apr. 24, 1970-May 18, State Central Committee, Democratic (Meetings and correspondence): Apr. 28, Oct. 3, 1969

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