Press Relations/Media Activities Records, 1967-2005.

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Press Relations/Media Activities Records, 1967-2005.

This series contains clippings collected from newspapers, journals, and magazines documenting Simpson's legislative and personal activities. There are numerous items written by Simpson such as columns, letters to the editor, opinion editorials, and position statements. Press subject files include subject and issue-based newspaper articles, background information, talking points and press requests. Radio and TV files include audio and videotapes and transcripts of television appearances, campaign spots, weekly radio interviews, and post-senatorial appearances. Also included are scripts and tapes of the "Face Off" radio program Simpson hosted with Senator Ted Kennedy. There are also speeches delivered by Simpson during public appearances such as commencement addresses, eulogies, roasts, etc. with some photographs.

74.4 cubic ft. (151 boxes)

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