J. Roy Rowland Papers, Series III: Constituent Services, 1973-1994.

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J. Roy Rowland Papers, Series III: Constituent Services, 1973-1994.

The Press Series documents Rowland's activities, his legislative priorities, and issues affecting the Eighth District. Of particular interest are the Health Issues clippings, which cover many of Rowland's major initiatives, such as funding for AIDS research, and the Campaign clippings, which cover Rowland's and his opponents' campaign activities and positions on various issues. Also included is correspondence sent to Rowland from constituents and from colleagues and various organizations. The latter are mostly form letters inviting Rowland to events or announcing upcoming meetings. The audio material consists of radio spots, public service announcements, and short, issue-oriented speeches Rowland gave on topics such as the federal budget, agriculture, national defense, and veterans' benefits.

9 boxes (4.5 linear feet), 110 videocassettes, 24 audiocassettes, and 81 reels

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