Records, 1983-1989.

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Records, 1983-1989.

Includes correspondence, administrative files, annual reports, financial records, legal records, minutes of meetings, posters, computer diskettes; includes material about the Freeze Voter's analysis and targeting of state and national political campaigns, its fundraising and promotional efforts, and the arms control activities of its state affiliates. Correspondents include William Curry, William (Chip) Reynolds, and Joe Sternlieb.

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Freeze Voter '84

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Curry, William A.

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Sternlieb, Joseph,

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Reynolds, William J.

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Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Freeze Voter.

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Freeze Voter '84 was established in 1983 as a political and lobbying arm of the nuclear arms freeze movement; changed name to Freeze Voter in 1985; headquarters moved from St. Louis, Mo. to Washington, D.C. in 1984; Executive Directors: William Curry (1983-1984) and William (Chip) Reynolds (1984-1989); worked with the electorate and with legislators; trained activists in political skills through its National Training Institute and local training sessions; in February 1989, two segments of Freeze...