Jo Ann Gasper papers, 1977-1993.

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Jo Ann Gasper papers, 1977-1993.

Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to the conservative women's movement, and to Congressional legislation and governmental social policy regarding abortion, family planning and related issues, especially during the presidential administration of Ronald Reagan. Includes a file of issues of the newsletter The Right Woman.

9 ms. boxes.

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Gasper, Jo Ann

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Editor, The Right Woman, 1976-1981; United States deputy assistant secretary of health and human services, 1981-1987. From the description of Jo Ann Gasper papers, 1977-1993. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872265 Biographical/Historical Note Editor, The Right Woman, 1976-1981; United States deputy assistant secretary of health and human services, 1981-1987. From the guide to the Jo Ann Gasper papers, 1977-1...

United States. Department of Health and Human Services

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United States. Congress

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Bills of the 96th Congress to provide for temporary increases in the public debt limit, and for other purposes. From the description of Public debt legislation, 96th Congress : legislative history of public debt legislation, 1979-1980. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 243776779 Bill of the 96th Congress to impose a windfall profit tax on domestic crude oil, and for other purposes. From the description of Crude oil windfall profit tax act of 1980 ...

Reagan, Ronald, 1911-2004

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Ronald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) was the 40th President of the United States and served two terms in office from 1981 to 1989. He was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, the second son of Nelle Wilson and John Edward ("Jack") Reagan. His father nicknamed him "Dutch" as a baby. In 1920 the family resettled in Dixon, Illinois. In 1928 Reagan graduated from Dixon High School, where he had been student body president, an actor in school plays, and a student athlete. He partici...