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The New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division 1 Charles Ellsworth Goodell Papers, 1950-1979 John D. Stinson February 1992

Table of Contents 2 SUMMARY... 3 BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE... 4 NOTE ON RESTRICTIONS... 5 NOTE ON RELATED MATERIALS... 5 SCOPE AND CONTENT... 5 SERIES DESCRIPTIONS... 6 I. PAPERS AS MEMBER OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES... 6 II. PAPERS AS MEMBER OF THE U.S. SENATE... 7 III. PHOTOGRAPHS AND AUDIO-VIDEO MATERIALS... 9 IV. PERSONAL PAPERS... 10 V. MISCELLANEOUS & UNSORTED PAPERS... 10 VI. ADDITIONAL PAPERS (92M3)... 11 CONTAINER LIST... 13

Summary 3 Title: Charles Ellsworth Goodell. Papers, 1950-1979. Size: Access: 300 cartons, 5 boxes (303.5 linear. ft.) Certain case files; medical records; and a few records of the Presidential Clemency Board have been restricted (SEE: Note on Restrictions). Source: Gift of Charles Ellsworth Goodell, 1974 Gift of Patricia A. Goldman (via the Reed Library of the State University of New York at Fredonia), 1992. Description: The bulk of the papers document Goodell's public career as member of the United State House of Representatives from New York and as United States Senator from New York. Included also are personal and family correspondence and records relating to his chairmanship of the Presidential Clemency Board.

4 Biographical Note Charles Ellsworth Goodell (1926-1987) was born and raised in Jamestown, Chautauqua County, in western New York State. He was graduated from Williams College where he was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society, from the Yale School of Government where he received a master's degree, and from the Yale Law School. During W.W. II he served as a seaman in the U.S. Navy, and during the Korean conflict he was a lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. Following a stint (1954-55) as a liaison assistant in the Department of Justice, he practiced law in Jamestown. In a special election held on May 23, 1959, he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, 98th Congress, to fill the vacancy created by the death of Daniel Alden Reed. In the four successive Congresses during which he represented the 43rd Congressional District (86th-87 Congress) and, subsequently, the 38th Congressional District (88th-89 Congress), Goodell acquired the reputation of an able debater and a tireless worker. Although he was, at first, a conservative Republican, he adopted increasingly liberal views on public policy. As a member of the House Education and Labor Committee, he became a consistent supporter of civil rights, school desegregation, open housing, and fair employment practices legislation. He authored two major pieces of legislation: the Manpower Development and Training Act (1962) and the Equal Pay for Women Act (1963). In 1965 he was appointed chairman of the House Republican Committee on Planning and Research. In September of 1968 Goodell was appointed by Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy created by the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Although brief, his Senate career was productive and politically controversial. He served on the Banking and Currency Committee, the Commerce Committee, the District of Columbia Committee, and on the Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs. He authored some 37 bills and resolutions (co-sponsoring numerous others) in diverse fields, including aircraft hijacking, family assistance, drug abuse, education of criminal offenders, low-and-moderate-income housing, environmental reclamation, and revenue sharing. In foreign policy he opposed the arms race, voted against the deployment of the Safeguard ABM, and supported the suspension of all nuclear testing by both superpowers. A critic of Pentagon spending, he voted against the 1969 Military Procurement Bill and the Military Appropriations Act of 1970. It was his opposition to the Vietnam War, however, which generated the most political controversy and which led, ultimately, to the destruction of his political career. In September of 1969 he introduced the first congressional bill (The Vietnam Disengagement Act) requiring the withdrawal of all American military personnel from Vietnam by a specified date, and in May of 1970 he coauthored with Senators McGovern, Hatfield, Cranston, and Hughes the Amendment to End the War which was based upon his original bill. His opposition to the Nixon Administration's war policy resulted in his being castigated by more conservative Republicans as a "radical liberal", and to the loss of his senate seat. In the 1970 electoral campaign he was defeated by James L. Buckley, the nominee of the Conservative Party, in a political campaign which saw his public repudiation by Vice-president Agnew, and the siphoning off of much of the liberal vote by a strong Democratic candidate (Richard L. Ottinger).

After leaving the Senate Goodell practiced law in Washington, D.C. He was appointed by President Ford chairman of the Presidential Clemency Board which reviewed applications for clemency by Vietnam War resisters. His book Political Prisoners in America was published by Random House (1973). Note on Restrictions The following files have been restricted until the date indicated: Medical records in Container #22 are restricted until 2019; Case files in Containers #29-36 are restricted until 2019; Case files in Containers #123-147 are restricted until 2047; Case files (1 folder) in Container #299 are restricted until 2019; and one folder of records of the Presidential Clemency Board in Container #301 is restricted until 2050. 5 Note on Related Materials The Gerald R. Ford Library at 1000 Beal Avenue, Ann Arbor, Michigan contains papers of Charles E. Goodell relating especially to his chairmanship of the Presidential Clemency Board. Official records of the Presidential Clemency Board are in the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D. C. and are open to research subject to Freedom of Information Act exemptions. Scope and Content The bulk of the papers document Goodell's public career as member (1959-68) of the United States House of Representatives from the 43rd and 38th Congressional Districts in New York; and as United States Senator from New York (1968-70). Included in the congressional papers are general correspondence, case and committee files, congressional district files; bills and resolutions; files relating to politics, publicity and his public activities; and files of legislative and administrative assistants. Also included are numerous photographs, tape recordings, and video tapes; and personal papers including general and family correspondence and records of his chairmanship of the Presidential Clemency Board.

Series Descriptions 6 The papers (1950-1979), which are contained in 300 cartons and 5 boxes (303.5 lin. ft.), are arranged into six series: I. Papers as Member of the U.S. House of Representatives; II. Papers as Member of the U.S. Senate; III. Photographs and Audio-Video Materials; IV. Personal Papers; V. Miscellaneous and Unsorted Papers; VI. Additional Papers (92M3). The series and subseries are described in sequence below. I. Papers As Member Of The U.S. House Of Representatives (Containers #1-78) These papers (1959-68) are arranged into ten subseries: A. General Correspondence; B. Armed Services Academies; C. Bills & Resolutions; D. Case Files; E. Committee Files; F. Congressional District Files; G. Legislative Background Files; H. Politics; I. Public Activities; and J. Publicity. A. General Correspondence (Containers #1-21). The correspondence is arranged topically within several overlapping date ranges. The topics are not in alphabetical sequence and the titles are not rigorously standardized. The correspondence is mainly with constituents but relates principally to legislation pending or proposed before Congress, and to matters of general public interest and policy. There is also a separate file of replies (1959-65) to constituents, consisting of out-going correspondence arranged alphabetically by year(s). B. Armed Services Academies (Containers #22-23). This file consists of correspondence with constituents seeking admission to the U.S. Military, Naval, Air Force, and Merchant Marine academies. Included is correspondence with academy officials, completed applications, transcripts of secondary school records, photographs of applicants, and letters of recommendation. [Note: Records Of Medical Examinations In Container #22 Are Restricted Until The Year 2019]. C. Bills & Resolutions (Containers #24-28). This file contains copies of bills and resolutions introduced by Goodell, introduced by others, and those which Goodell co-sponsored. There is also correspondence with congressional colleagues, memoranda, and some correspondence with constituents having a special knowledge of, or interest in, proposed legislation. D. Case Files (Containers #29-36). [Note: Containers #29-36 Are Restricted Until The Year 2019]. The case files contain records of correspondence with constituents (persons/organizations) requesting Goodell's assistance in the solution of a specific problem or grievance. Since most of the requests required the intervention of a department or agency of government, the files are arranged by title or catchword of the department or agency principally concerned.

E. Committee Files Containers #37-47). This file contains records relative to Goodell's committee assignments, including Education and Labor, Banking and Currency, and the Committee on Planning and Research of the House Republican Conference. Included is correspondence with congressional colleagues, copies of bills, notes, memoranda, reports and printed ephemera. 7 F. Congressional District Files (Containers #48-52). This file contains Goodell's correspondence with persons and organizations within the 38th Congressional District relative to matters of local interest, including roads, highways, the Chautauqua watershed, flood control, federally funded programs, and other matters relating to the social and economic welfare of the district. G. Legislative Background Files (Containers #53-59). This is a general reference file, arranged topically, which contains background information, mainly in the form of printed ephemera, bearing upon legislative issues. H. Politics (Containers #60-70). This file relates to election campaigns and to Republican Party matters, including patronage, Republican State Committee, Republican clubs, the Republican National Conventions of 1964 and 1968, the Republican Coordinating Committee of the Republican National Committee, and Goodell's speaking tour on behalf of the party. I. Public Activities (Containers #71-73). This file contains correspondence relative to congratulations received/sent; invitations received/regretted; requests for appointments; yearbooks; flags; photographs; and visitors. Included is some personal correspondence of Goodell. J. Publicity (Containers #74-78). This file contains correspondence relative to Goodell's speaking engagements, and also, collateral papers including notes, texts of speeches or remarks made by Goodell, radio scripts, press releases, copies of Goodell's newsletter, press clippings, and copies of Goodell's newsletter. II. Papers As Member Of The U.S. Senate (Containers #79-276) These papers (1968-70) are arranged into ten subseries: A. General Correspondence; B. Armed Services Academies; C. Bills & Resolutions; D. Case Files; E. Committee Files; F. Politics; G. Public Activities; H. Publicity; I. Senator's Office; and J. Legislative/Administrative Assistants. A. General Correspondence (Containers #89-101). The correspondence (incoming/outgoing) is arranged partly in chronological, and partly in alphabetical, order. There is also a separate file of out-going correspondence arranged chronologically. The correspondence is mainly with constituents, although there is some correspondence with persons/organizations in other states. The correspondence relates principally to legislation pending or proposed before the Senate and to matters of general public interest and policy.

B. Armed Services Academies (Containers #102-117). This file consists of correspondence with constituents seeking admission to the U.S. Military, Naval, Air Force and Merchant Marine academies. Included are files of Senator Robert F. Kennedy, Goodell's predecessor. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by year and includes completed applications, letters of recommendation, and transcripts of secondary school records. There are also a few photographs of applicants and records of scores on scholastic aptitude tests. C. Bills & Resolutions (Containers #118-122). This file contains copies of bills and resolutions introduced by Goodell or co-sponsored by him. Included is correspondence with congressional colleagues and with interested constituents and lobbyists; inter-office memoranda; and printed ephemera. There are also index card files containing Goodell's legislative record during the 91st Congress. D. Case Files (Containers #123-166). [Note: Containers #123-147 Are Restricted Until The Year 2047]. The case files contain records of Goodell's correspondence with persons/organizations who have requested assistance in the solution of a specific problem or grievance. About one-half of the files consist of case records which are arranged by title or catchword of the federal department or agency principally concerned. The remainder of the files consist of federal grant cases which are arranged by file number and which are provided with an alphabetical index and synopsis (in Containers #165-166). E. Committee Files (Containers #167-172). These files contain records relative to Goodell's committee assignments on the Committee on Banking and Commerce, the Committee on Commerce, and on various subcommittees. Included is correspondence with congressional colleagues and with interested constituents and lobbyists; copies of bills and of statements made before official hearings; inter-office memoranda; and printed ephemera. F. Politics (Containers #173-190). The bulk of the papers relate to the 1970 electoral campaign during which Goodell ran for reelection as nominee of the Republican Party, against the candidates of the Conservative Party (James L. Buckley), and of the Democratic Party (Richard L. Ottinger). The papers include Goodell's correspondence with volunteers, consultants, advertising agencies, Republican Party committeemen; scripts of speeches and press conferences; staff memoranda; schedules; analyses of candidates' voting records; press releases and publicity materials. Included also are correspondence and financial records of the Goodell for Senator Committee; and copies of financial records of other committees supporting Goodell which were filed in compliance with the election laws. There are also campaign research files relating to the candidates' respective positions on public issues. There is also some general correspondence relative to Republican Party affairs and to patronage. G. Public Activities (Containers #191-210). The bulk of the papers consists of correspondence and collateral papers relative to invitations, meetings, and speeches. The papers are arranged into two main files, "acceptances" and "regrets". Each file is arranged geographically, and then chronologically. The "acceptances" file contains many transcript copies of speeches by Goodell, programs and other printed ephemera. There is also correspondence 8

9 relative to miscellaneous requests for information, for yearbooks, for gallery passes and for other requests. H. Publicity (Containers #211-224). These papers consist of correspondence of Goodell and of his press secretaries, Alfred E. Cowles, and George Mitrovich, relating to radio and television appearances, and related matters. Included also are transcripts of radio and television broadcasts in which Goodell participated; weekly radio talks by Goodell; and copies of his newsletter and weekly columns. There are also press releases arranged chronologically (with a topical index); drafts of releases regarding federal grants; press clippings; and correspondence with a clipping service composed of constituent-volunteers. I. Senator's Office (Containers #225-231). This file, which is mainly unsorted, consists of administrative correspondence pertaining to the operation of Goodells' offices in Washington, D.C., in New York City and elsewhere. Included is correspondence of Richard A. Weston of the New York City office; and correspondence of the appointments secretary. J. Legislative and Administrative Assistants (Containers #232-276). These files were kept by Brian Conboy, Charles W. Dunn, Steve Martindale, Patricia Massey, Laurie Regenbogen, Robert Saxe, Alice Tetelman, Andrew von Hirsch, and Heidi Wolfe, who were legislative or administrative assistants on the Senator's staff. The bulk of the papers consist of legislative background materials filed topically. Included are notes; inter-office memoranda; copies of legislative bills; transcripts of testimony before congressional committees; and some original correspondence between Goodell and staff. Included also are staff resumes and routine office records. There are also papers (Container #272) relating to military affairs including the "Presidio 27" case, and to the case of naval officers who were discharged because they associated with the Concerned Officers Movement, an organization of military officers which opposed American policy in Vietnam. III. Photographs And Audio-Video Materials (Containers #277-291) A. Photographs (Containers #277-279). The photographs, which are arranged topically, reflect Goodell's public career in Congress. Included are 8x10 black and white prints (many in multiple copy); a few contact prints; machine prints; and color prints. Included are portraits of Goodell, group photographs of luncheons, meetings, and public appearances; and photographs taken while Goodell was traveling in Brazil and in Biafra. B. Audio Materials (Containers #280-286). Included are over 100 reels of varying sizes (3", 4", 5" and 7") and over 300 cassette recordings which were made in the period 1967-70. Although the recording are only briefly identified, a large proportion relate to the 1970 electoral campaign. Included are radio spots; interviews; press conferences; campaign debates; forums; dinners and luncheons; campus speeches; and radio programs. Included are recordings made on "Moratorium Day" (10/23/69) an event which was organized to protest the Vietnam War. There are also 18 reels of undated and unidentified recordings, and 21 "Voicewriter" recordings.

10 Included is a phonograph disc recording of David Schoenbraum's "Who's Right in Viet Nam?", a private recording made for the Chicago Committee of Business Executives for Viet Nam Peace. C. Video Materials (Containers #286-291). There are 27 reels of video tapes most of which are unidentified, but since they are dated 1970, probably relate (at least in part) to the electoral campaign of that year. Included are tapes of debates on WABC and WCBS television. There are also 12 unidentified l6mm video color films. IV. Personal Papers (Container #292) The bulk of the personal papers (1971-74) consist of correspondence and papers relative to the publication of Goodell's book Political Prisoners in America (New York, Random House, 1973). Included is a typescript draft of the book; galley and page proofs; notes made by Goodell during its preparation; copies of the contract with the publisher; and Goodell's correspondence with his editor, Charlotte Leon Mayerson, and with friends and political associates who received inscribed copies of the book. Included also is a transcript copy of an oral history interview made by Goodell (Nov. 27, 1978 and June 6, 1979) for Former Members of Congress, Inc., for a project entitled "The Modern Congress in American History". V. Miscellaneous & Unsorted Papers (Containers #293-294) The miscellaneous papers consist mainly of records (1970) of the Ad Hoc Committee for a Vote on the War, which was formed to enlist public support for the End the War Amendment sponsored in Congress by Senators Goodell, McGovern, Hatfield and Hughes. Most of the records consist of advertisements of the Committee which were clipped from newspapers and other periodicals by persons responding to its appeal for support. Some of the clipped advertisements bear the respondents' annotations. Included is correspondence of Susan Goff, Goodell's press secretary, relating to donations to the Committee; and a few bank statements and cancelled checks. There is also one carton of unsorted papers.

11 VI. Additional Papers (92M3) (Containers #295-305) The additional papers (1950-75) consist of papers kept by Goodell as Member of the House of Representatives and of the U.S. Senate; Personal Papers; records of the Presidential Clemency Board; and Audio-Video Materials. The additional Papers as Member of the House of Representatives consist of 6 bound volumes of Floor Debates (from the Congressional Record) amended and annotated by Goodell's staff. The additional Papers as Member of the U.S. Senate consist mainly of files kept by Goodell's Legislative and Administrative Assistants. There are also additions to the following subseries: General Correspondence; Bills & Resolutions; Committee Files; Politics; Publicity; and Senator's Office. The additional Personal Papers consist of general correspondence; family correspondence; papers relating to Political Prisoners in America; and personal press clippings. The general correspondence (1960-75) which is both incoming/outgoing, consists of a file of unsorted correspondence; and a name/subject file. Included is Goodell's correspondence with congressional colleagues, political associates, governmental officials, and personal friends and Jamestown, New York acquaintances. There is one folder of correspondence with Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller. There are single letters from other prominent persons including George Bush, Gerald R. Ford, Hubert H. Humphrey, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan. Organizational correspondents include Citizens' Inquiry on Parole and Criminal Justice, Committee for Nuclear Responsibility, and Committee for Public Justice. [One folder in Container #299 of "case" correspondence from former constituents which was received by Goodell after he left the Senate has been restricted and sealed in its folder until the year 2019]. The bulk of the family correspondence (1950-53) consists of letters addressed to Goodell from his father and mother, while he was a student at Yale University and while he was serving in the U.S. Air Force. There are also a few letters from other family members including his brother, John L. Goodell. Most of the correspondence relates to family and social matters. A few letters from his father comment on political matters. The records (1974-75) of the Presidential Clemency Board of the White House Office consist of official records kept by Goodell during his chairmanship of the Board. Included are internal administrative memoranda relating to the formation and operation of the Board, its procedures, rules and regulations; memoranda to/from the Counsel to the President; copies of presidential proclamations and executive orders concerning clemency; case summaries; status reports; clippings, press releases and publicity announcements; copies of the "Clemency Law Reporter" issued by the Board; and a transcript of Goodell's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee. Note: One folder entitled "Memoranda to the President" in Container #301 is restricted until 2050.

The audio materials consist of 22 reels and 79 cassettes of tape recordings recorded in the period 1969-78, but mainly in the period 1970-72. Most of the cassettes are nonprofessional recordings of speeches and press conferences given by Goodell during and following the electoral campaign of 1970. Several of the cassettes record press conferences given jointly by Goodell and Daniel Ellsberg relating to the Pentagon Papers case. Included also are professional recordings of radio spots and debates; and sound recordings used in Goodell's television commercials. There are a few tapes of speeches by other politicians including a recording of President Richard M. Nixon's State of the Union Address (January 1971). There are also recordings of oral history interviews with Goodell conducted in 1978. The video materials consist of 9 16mm films made in the period 1969-70. Included are footage pertaining to Goodell's press conferences, his trip to Biafra, his "Moratorium Day" activities, his appearance on the television program "Face the Nation", and a televised speech he made prior to the November 1970 election. 12

Container List 13 Box No. I. PAPERS AS MEMBER OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES A. General Correspondence Pending Legislation 1-2 1959-60. Agriculture - Ways and Means 3 1959-64. Includes: Agriculture; Appropriations; Area Development; Banking & Currency; Education 4 1959-64. Includes: Fair Labor; Labor; Medicare; Truck Tax; Judiciary; Education & Labor; Walsh-Healy 5 1959-66. Includes: Civil Rights; Education; Foreign Aid; Grand Canyon; Interstate & Foreign Commerce; Judiciary; Labor; Social Security; Tariff; Treasury 6 1959-66. Includes: Federal Unemployment Compensation; Ways and Means; Nuclear Testing 7 1959-66. Includes: Small Business; Social Security; Medicare; Taft-Hartley; Un- American Activities; Rules Committee; Veterans 8 1961-63. Includes: Postal Rates; Ratemaking; Tariffs; Taxes; Veterans; Un- American Activities 9 1963-64. Includes: Civil Rights; Education and Labor; Supreme Court Prayer; Taxation 10 1964-65. Agriculture - Misc. 11 1966-67. Includes: New York State & Local; Vietnam; Cattaraugus Creek; Tax Increase; Civil Rights Disturbances; Prayers and Bible; Supreme Court 12 1966-68. Poverty; Office of Economic Opportunity 13 1967-68. Agriculture - Veterans Affairs 14 1967-68. Includes: Foreign Aid; Civil Rights; Hunger; Education; Interior; Interstate and Foreign Commerce; Hill-Burton Act; Agriculture; Banking and Currency; Ways and Means 15 1968. Includes: Gun Legislation; Ways and Means; Tax Increase; Travel Tax Replies to Constituents 16 1959-60, A-R 17 1961, N-W 18 1962, L-W; 1963-64, A-F

19 1963-64, G-S 14 20 1963-64, T-Z; 1965, A-J 21 1965, L-Z B. Armed Services Academies 22 1959-64 23 1962-65 C. Bills & Resolutions 24 1959-64 (By Goodell) 25 1961-62 (By Goodell); 1959-60 (By Others) 26 1964-68 (By Goodell) 27 1967 (By Goodell) 28 1967-68) (By Goodell and Co-sponsored) D. Case Files [RESTRICTED UNTIL 2019] 29 1959-66. Includes: Social Security; Atomic Energy; Civil Service; Interior Dept. 30 1957-58. Post office Appointments [files of Daniel A. Reed, Goodell's predecessor] 31-32 1959-66. Armed Services 33 1959-66. Includes: Passports; Post Office; State Dept.; Army; Selective Service; Veterans; Social Security 34 1961-69. Topical file arranged by title of federal agency handling query 35 1965-68. Includes: Veterans; Post Office; Social Security; Immigration 36 1966-67. Armed Services. E. Committee Files 37 Committee on Education and Labor (1960-66). Includes: Civil Rights; Equal Pay; Equal Employment Opportunities 38 Committee on Education and Labor (1960-64) Includes: National Defense Education Act; High Education 39 Committee on Education and Labor (1960-65) 40-41 Committee on Education and Labor (1967-68) 42 Committee on Education and Labor (1967-68). Includes: Poverty Legislation; Committee on House Administration, Subcommittee on Elections 43 Committee on Education and Labor (1966-68). Miscellaneous including Brazil Report 44 House Administration Committee; Committee on Banking and Currency; Committee on Education and Labor (1960-68) 45-46 Committee on Planning and Research, House Republican Conference (1965-68) 47 Miscellaneous Correspondence (1959-67) F. Congressional District Files 48 Topical file (1959-61) 49 Topical file (1959-65). Includes: Highways; Allegheny River; Chautauqua Watershed; Chautauqua Co. Affairs; Jamestown Affairs (Employment) 50 Topical File (1959-66) 51 Topical File (1961-64). Includes: Cattaraugus Co. Affairs; Conewango Watershed; City of Jamestown 52 Topical File (1966-68). Includes: Poverty; Headstart Program

G. Legislative Background Files Topical File 53 A-D 54 D-F 55 H-L 56 M-R 57 L-N 58 S-V 59 Poverty; Tax Sharing; Tax Chart 15 H. Politics 60-61 Electoral Campaigns (1959-68) 62 Republican Party (1960-68). Includes: GOP Speaking Tour; Patronage; Republican State Committee; Republican Clubs 63 Republican National Convention (1964) 64-66 Republican National Convention (1968) 67-68 Republican Coordinating Committee, Republican National Committee (1965-68) 69 Republican Coordinating Committee (1967-68); Republican Booster Club (1967-68); Rockefeller Dinner (1967) 70 Miscellany I. Public Activities 71 Congratulations Received/Sent (1959-67); Gifts (1959-61); Personal (1959-64); Requests (1959-64); Visitors (1961-65) 72 Requests (1966-68); Visitors (1967-68); Requests, Appointments Newsletter (1959-62) 73 Invitations Accepted/Regretted (1961-66) J. Publicity 74-76 Speeches (1959-68) 77 Radio Scripts (1960-65); Newsletter (1963-64); Press Releases (1963-67) 78 Press Clippings (1959-65) II. PAPERS AS MEMBER OF THE U.S. SENATE A. General Correspondence Incoming/Outgoing 79 1968, Nov-Dec 80 1969, Jan-Feb 15 81 1969, Feb 16-Mar 15 82 1969, Mar 16-Apr 10 83 1969, Apr 11-June 10 84 1969, A-E 85 1969, F-K 86 1969, L-R 87 1969, S-Z 88 1970, A-Co 89 1970, Cr-Gy 90 1970, Ha-Le 91 1970, Li-Pu 92 1970, Q-Sy 93 1970, T-Z

Outgoing 94 1968-70 95 1968, Sept 11-Dec 31 96 1969, Jan 1-Mar 30 97 1969, Apr 1-June 30 98 1969, July 1-Sept 29 99 1969, Oct 2-1970, Jan 31 100 1970, Feb 1--May 31 101 1970, June 1-Dec 12 16 B. Armed Services Academies 102-104 1967-68. [Files of Robert F. Kennedy, Goodell's Predecessor] 105 1967; 1968 [Kennedy/Goodell] 106 1968, F-M [Kennedy/Goodell] 107 1968, M-S [Kennedy/Goodell] 108 1968, S-Z [Kennedy/Goodell; 1968-69 (unsorted) 109 1968-69 [Kennedy/Goodell]; 1969, A-B 110 1969, C-H 111 1969, J-P 112 1970, Q-Z 113 1970, A-Z 114-115 1970, A-Z (Incomplete Applications) 116 1970, A-Z (Mainly Naval Academy) 117 1970, A-Z (Mainly West Point) C. Bills & Resolutions 118 1969-70 (By Goodell) 119 1970 (By Goodell); 1969 (Co-sponsored) 120 1969-70 (Co-sponsored) 121 1970 (Co-sponsored) 122 1969-70 (Unsorted) D. Case Files [CONTAINERS #123-147 RESTRICTED UNTIL 2020] 123 1968. Includes: Agriculture; Army; Air Force; Commerce; Interior; Justice; Labor; N.Y. State Agencies 124 1969-70 Agriculture; Commerce; Civil Service Commission 125 1969-70. Constituent Services 126 1969-70. Courts; Federal Housing Authority; Health, Education and Welfare; Housing and Urban Development; Immigration and Naturalization 127 1969-70. Institutionalized Constituents; Interior; Interstate Commerce Commission; Justice; Labor; Military (General) 128 1969-70. Bureau of Prisons 129 1969-70. Army, A-F 130 1969-70. Army, G-M 131 1969-70. Army, N-Z 132 1969-70. Air Force 133 1969-70. Coast Guard; Marines; Navy, A-K 134 1969-70. Navy, L-Z; National Guard; Dept. of Defense; Office of Economic Opportunity; Head Start; Post Office 135 1969-70. Commemorative Stamps; Railroad Retirement Board; Selective Service System, A-I 136 1969-70. Selective Service System, J-Z 137 1969-70. Small Business Administration; Social Security Administration

138 1969-70. State Dept.; Visa Division; Consular Affairs; Transportation Dept.; Veterans Administration, A-F 139 1969-70. Veterans Administration, G-Z; N.Y. State Governmental Agencies 140 1969-70. N.Y. State Governmental Agencies; U.S. Treasury; General Services Administration; Immigration and Naturalization 141 1970. Various Departments/Agencies (from Agriculture to Railroad Retirement Board) 142 1970. Various Departments/Agencies (from Selective Service to Veterans Administration 143 1969-70. New York City Files (Arranged by Federal Agency) 144 1969-70. Index to Military Case Files; Unsorted Case Files 145 1969-70. New York City Files (Arranged by Federal Agency) 146 1969-70. Various Files (Arranged by Federal/State/N.Y.C. Agencies) 147 1969-70. Unsorted Files Federal Grant Cases 148 1968-70. File #6-1 - #6-82 149 1968-70. File #6-83 - #6-159 150 1969-70. File #6-161 - #6-204 151 1968-70. File ##69-1 - #69-65 152 1968-70. File #69-66 - #69-120 153 1969-70. File #69-121 - #69-225 154 1969-70. File #69-226 - #69-325 155 1969-70. File ##69-326 - #69-425 156 1969-70. File #69-427 - #69-514 157 1969-70. File #69-515 - #69-610 158 1969-70. File #69-611 - #69-690 159 1969-70. File #69-691 - #69-757 160 1970. File #70-51 - #70-149 161 1970. File #70-159 - #70-215 162 1970. File #70-216 - #70-340 163 1970. File #70-345 - #70-464 164 1970. File #70-465 - #70-624 165 Index, A-O 166 Index, P-Z; Synopsis of Cases E. Committee Files 167 Committee on Banking and Currency; Subcommittee on Production and Stabilization 168 Committee on Banking and Currency (Housing and Urban Development Act; Single Room Occupancy; Housing Management Training; Abandonment; N.Y.C. Housing Program) 169 Committee on Banking and Currency, Sub-committee on Financial Institutions 170 Committee on Banking and Currency, Sub-committee on Small Business subcommittee 171 Committee on Commerce, Sub-committees on Aviation, Consumer, Communications, Energy, Environment, Natural Resources, and Transportation 172 Committee on Commerce F. Politics 173 Patronage (1968-70) 174 Republican Party (1970) 17

18 175 1970 Election. Volunteers/Consultants; Research (Goodell's and Opponents' Positions on Issues); Transcripts of Goodell's Speeches and Press Conferences 176 1970 Election. Volunteers; Advertisement Agencies; Republican County Committees; James L. Buckley Research File; Memoranda and Schedules; Goodell's Voting Record 177 1970 Election. Correspondence with Republican County Committeemen; Schedules; Press Releases; Publicity 178 1970 Election. Brian Conboy's File (including Correspondence of Goodell and Conboy with Party Officials); Staff Memoranda 179 1970 Election. Topical File of Remarks, Statements, News Releases by Goodell 180 1970 Election. Finance Committee Correspondence; Lists of Contributors 181 1970 Election. Copies of Financial Records of Committees for Goodell (Filed in Compliance with Election Laws) 182 1970 Election. Financial Records of Goodell for Senator Committee 183 1970 Election. Topical File of Goodell's Positions on Current Issues 184 1970 Election. Topical File of Printed Ephemera relating to James L. Buckley 185-186 1970 Election. Research File on Richard L. Ottinger 187 1970 Election. Comparison of Voting Records of Goodell and Richard L. Ottinger 188-189 1970 Election. Topical File Kept by Brian Conboy (Ephemera, Notes, Memoranda, and Correspondence) 190 1970 Election. Press Clippings G. Public Activities Invitations/Meetings/Speeches 191 Acceptances: NYC Metropolitan Area (1968, Sept-Dec; 1969, Jan) 192 Acceptances: NYC Metropolitan Area (1969, Mar-Dec) 193 Acceptances: NYC Metropolitan Area (1970)Acceptances: Upstate New York (1968-1969, June) 194 Acceptances: Upstate New York ((1969, July-Oct; 1970, Jan- Oct) 195 Acceptances: Washington, D.C. (1968-1970, Nov); Office (1968-70); Out-of-State (1968, Sept - 1970, Dec) 196 Potential Invitations [Tentative Acceptances] (1969-70) 197 Regrets: NYC Metropolitan Area (1968, Sept-Dec; 1969, Jan- May) 198 Regrets: NYC Metropolitan Area (1969, May-Dec) 199 Regrets: Urban New York State (1970, Apr-Dec); NYC (1970, Jan-June) 200 Regrets: NYC (1970, July-Dec); Out-of-State (1968-1970, May) 201 Regrets: Upstate New York (1968, Sept-Dec; 1969, Jan-Dec) 202 Regrets: Upstate New York (1970, June-Dec - 1971); Urban New York State (1968, Sept - 1969, Mar) 203 Regrets: Out-of-State (1970, June-Dec) Messages Sent (1968-70) 204 Regrets: Washington, D.C. (1968, Sept. -1969, July) 205 Regrets: Washington, D.C. (1969, Aug - 1970, Mar); Upstate New York (1970, Jan-May) 206 Regrets: Washington, D.C. (1970, Apr-Dec); Office (1968, Sept - 1970, Dec)

19 207 Requests (1969) 208 Requests (1970, A-L) 209 Requests (1970, M-Z) 210 Miscellaneous (Moratorium Days; Regrets to Colleges;; Notices of meetings) H. Publicity 211-212 Correspondence of the Press Secretary (and of Goodell); Transcripts of Radio/Television Broadcasts; Copies of Goodell's Newsletter and Weekly Columns 213 Press Releases (1968, Sept-Dec; 1969, Jan-Apr) 214 Press Releases (1969, May-Sept) 215 Press Releases (1969, Oct - 1970, June) 216 Press Releases (1970, June-Dec); Topical Index to Press Releases 217 Press Releases (1970); Drafts re Federal Grants and Summaries of Federal Grants 218 Press Clippings (1968-69) Sent by Constituents (with Correspondence) 219 Press Clippings (1968-70) [New York State and Out-of-State] 220 Press Clippings (1969-70) [New York State]; Correspondence re Press Clipping Service 221 Press Clippings (1969-70) [New York State - Arranged by Newspaper] 222 Press Clippings and Reprints (1969-70) 223-224 Press Clippings and Reprints (1969-70) Included are Clippings re Goodell's Appointment to the Senate] I. Senator's Office 225-226 Administrative Correspondence and Papers (1969-70) 227 Correspondence (1968-70) of Appointments Secretary; Schedules 228-229 Schedules and Unsorted Correspondence 239-231 New York Office. Correspondence of Richard A. Weston (and of Goodell); and Unsorted Papers J. Legislative/Administrative Assistants 232-236 Files of Brian Conboy 237-240 Files of Charles W. Dunn 241 Files of Steve Martindale 242-243 Files of Patricia Massey 244 Files of Laurie Regenbogen 245 Files of Robert Saxe 246-260 Files of Alice Tetelman 261-263 Files of Andrew Von Hirsch 264-270 Files of Heidi Wolfe 271 Office Records 272-276 Legislative Background Files

20 Container No. III. PHOTOGRAPHS AND AUDIO-VIDEO MATERIALS 277-279 A. Photographs B. Audio Materials 280 1967-68. 25 reels (varying sizes) of Audio Tape Recordings 281 1968-69. 30 Reels (5" and 7") of Audio Tape Recordings; 19 Audio Cassette Recordings 282 1968-70. 141 Audio Cassette Recordings; 11 Reels (5" and 7") of Audio Tape Recordings 283 1970. 34 Reels (5" and 7") of Audio Tape Recordings; 21 "Voicewriter" Recordings 284 1970. 56 Audio Cassette Recordings; Phonograph Disc Recording 285 1970. c100 Audio Cassette Recordings C. Audio/Video Materials 286 10 Reels Undated/Unidentified Audio Tape Recordings; Audio Cassette Recordings of "Moratorium Day" (10/23/69); 12 16mm Video Color Films 287 1970. 2 Reels of Video Tape Recordings of WABC and WCBS Debates 288-290 1970. 25 Reels of Video Tape Recordings 291 Unidentified Video Tape Recordings 292 IV. PERSONAL PAPERS V. MISCELLANEOUS AND UNSORTED PAPERS 293 The Ad Hoc Committee for a Vote on the War (1970) 294 Unsorted Papers; Samples of Punched Tapes VI. ADDITIONAL PAPERS (92M3) A. Additional Papers as Member of the House of Representatives 295-296 Floor Debates (Bound Copies) B. Additional Papers as Member of the U.S. Senate 297 General Correspondence Bills & Resolutions Committee Files Politics Publicity 298 Senator's Office Legislative/Administrative Assistants C. Additional Personal Papers 299 General Correspondence 300 Family Correspondence Other Papers

21 301-302 D. Presidential Clemency Board [Note: "Memoranda to the President" folder in Container #301 is Restricted until 2050] E. Audio-Video Materials 303 Audio Tape Recordings (Cassettes/Reels) 304-305 Video Recordings