A Guide to the M. Caldwell Butler Papers 1945-2006
A Collection in
Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Archives
Collection Number 004
Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Archives, Washington and Lee University
Lewis F. Powell, Jr. ArchivesWashington and Lee University
School of Law
Lexington, Virginia 24450-0303
USA
Phone: (540) 458-8969
Email: powell@wlu.edu
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© 2001 By Washington and Lee University
Funding: Web version of the finding aid funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Processed by: Alison Oswald, 1992. Additional processing by John N. Jacob, 1997,1999, 2015 and 2018.
Administrative Information
Access
The Ford medical and financial records are closed.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
M. Caldwell Butler Papers, 1945-2006, Ms 004, Lewis F. Powell, Jr. Archives, Washington and Lee University School of Law, Lexington, VA
Acquisition Information
This collection was given to the library by M. Caldwell Butler in 1980-1983,1997,1999, 2004 and by his estate in 2015.
Biographical/Historical Information
Manley Caldwell Butler was born June 2, 1925 in Roanoke, Virginia, where he lived most of his life until his death on July 28, 2014. Following service in the Navy in World War II, he received his A.B. from the University of Richmond in 1948 and his J.D. from the University of Virginia Law School in 1950. Butler married June Nolde in 1950. This union produced four sons: Manley, Henry, James and Marshall.
Butler served as the City of Roanoke Representative in 1960-1961. In 1962 he was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates. He was elected Minority Leader in 1966, a position he held until 1972 when he was elected to the 92nd U.S. Congress from the 6th District of Virginia. Butler served the 6th District for a decade. While serving on the Judiciary Committee, Butler participated in the impeachment action against President Richard M. Nixon during the summer of 1974. In the aftermath of Nixon's resignation, Butler was involved in the confirmation hearings of Gerald R. Ford and Nelson Rockefeller to serve as President and Vice President respectively. Butler was a principal architect of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978. He was also a member of the Committee on Government Operations. In retirement, Butler served on the National Bankruptcy Review Commission in the years 1995-1997.
A partner in the firm of Woods, Rogers & Hazelgrove of Roanoke, Virginia from 1983-1998, Mr. Butler held memberships in the American Bar Association, the Virginia State Bar, the Roanoke Bar Association, the American College of Bankruptcy, the Raven Society, the Order of the Coif, and the Board of Directors of Dominion Bank Shares Corp of Roanoke. He was also a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a Director of the American Bankruptcy Institute. His fraternal organization affiliations include Phi Beta Kappa, Tau Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Gamma Delta.
Scope and Content Information
The M(anley)Caldwell Butler Papers consist of approximately 96 cu. ft. of materials from 1925-2006. Most of the papers cover the periods 1972-1982 and 1995-1997. The papers are divided into seventeen series: June Nolde Butler papers; correspondence and subject files; military service; appointment calendars; campaigns; scrapbooks, clippings and photos; speeches; newsletters, press releases, radio reports and weekly reports; voting record; constituency correspondence; confirmation of Gerald R. Ford as Vice President; impeachment of President Richard M. Nixon; Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978; Legal Services Corporation; re-authorization of the Department of Justice for the Fiscal Year 1982; Voting Rights Act extension; the National Bankruptcy Review Commission, 1995-1997; and Artifacts, 1944-1998. With the exceptions of the first six series and National Bankruptcy Review Commission materials, these papers were generated during Butler's terms as U. S. Representative for the 6th Congressional District of Virginia, 1972 -1982 (93rd Congress - 97th Congress).
The refinement levels of processing are mixed. The gradual donation of materials over a period of 40 years is chiefly the cause. The Nixon Impeachment and Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 materials are mostly described down to the folder level. The National Bankruptcy Review Commission materials arrived largely self-arranged. Most other areas of the colleciton, however, are largely unprocessed beyond being sorted into tentative series.
This is particularly true of additions made in 2018 through the estate of Butler's son, James. This has resulted in a temporary box renumbering in boxes 1-7. There is also a box of artifacts added at the end of all of the papers.
Contents List
Biographical materials,general correspondence, correspondence with parents and siblings,Letters, invitations, menus, calendars, subject files, photos, clippings, artifacts, photos scrapbook (1933-1950) and correspondence (1947-1950) with her future husband, M Caldwell Butler
Nixon Impeachment historical studies; Correspondence re publication of book, Stonewall Jim; GOP Gala, 2001; certificates of award and merit; records of naval service; education records and related materials.
Subjects include: United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit; National Bankruptcy Review Commission; Sarah Butler Memorial; Sam Garrison Bar Discipline; Bankruptcy Law; Watergate/Impeachment; Susan Aheron; Butler for Governor; Newspaper Items; Legal Services Corporation; The Miller Center; and Virginia Cares.
Correspondence, subject files, surveys, election returns, and memorabilia
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6.1: Assembled by June Nolde Butler c.1961-2001
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6.2: 1973 Unknown Source
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6.3: Assembled by "Dr. Butler" 1958-1969
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6.4: Assembled by Butler's Staff 1958-1976
In addition to campaign and general coverage, these scrapbooks treat: editorials mentioning Butler; economic conferences; farm conferences; HUD and FMHA conferences; Lynchburg Weather Station; minority business conferences.
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6.5: Loose Clippings, c. 1977-1999
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7.1: Photo Albums, 1972-2004
Most of these appear to have been kept by his Congressional Office Staff. They document his day-to-day official activities.
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7.2: Photos, c. 1975-1982
These also document his official activities.
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7.3: Videotapes and Audiotapes, c. 1974-1999Three 7" reels of acetate audiotape and six VHS videotapes.
The recordings range from appearances on Face the Nation to local forums.
There is a variety of publications on a variety of mainly political topics. forms of materials include trade books, government documents, brochures, and magazinies.
Speeches (1964-2001; bulk 1973-1982) are also arranged chronologically. The audience, occasion, and location are usually noted. From January 1976 onward, a topical index is present in addition to the chronological listings that are available for all of the years. Some nine speeches are missing from the original inventory, while others not on that listing were found during processing and added to the finding aid.
Newsletters (1973-1981)were generated by Congressman Butler's staff to keep citizens of the Sixth District of Virginia informed on issues before the House, and on the activities of his office. The newsletters(N:) are arranged chronologically with an alphabetical reference index that has been updated through October 1, 1982. This index includes references to Radio Reports(RR#) and Weekly Reports(WR#). News (Press) Releases (1972-1982), Radio Reports (1973-1978), and Weekly Reports (1979-1982) are arranged chronologically and their indices provide brief summaries of the topics discussed.
The Members Personal Voting Record covers the period 1973-1982 (93rd Congress First Session to the 97th Congress Second Session). Each Congress' voting record is divided into two sessions. A cumulative record for each Congress is also present. Included here are: roll numbers, dates, daily record page number, description, and members response. Each record contains a roll call subject guide and an index to the voting record. Although Butler began his congressional term with the 92nd Congress, there is no personal voting record for this time.
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11.1: Individual Voting Record
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93rd Congress
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1st Session 1973
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2nd Session 1974
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94th Congress
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1st Session 1975
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2nd Session 1976
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95th Congress
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1st Session 1977
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2nd Session 1978
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96th Congress
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1st Session 1979
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2nd Session 1980
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97th Congress
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1st Session 1981
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2nd Session 1982
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11.2: Roll Call Subject Guide
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93rd Congress
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1st Session 1973
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2nd Session 1974
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94th Congress
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1st Session 1975
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2nd Session 1976
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95th Congress
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1st Session 1977
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2nd Session 1978
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96th Congress
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1st Session 1979
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2nd Session 1980
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97th Congress
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1st Session 1981
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2nd Session 1982
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The Constituency Correspondence is almost exclusively from the period of the impeachment of Richard M. Nixon. The letters are divided into those favoring impeachment and those opposed to this action. There is also correspondence in reaction to the pardon of Nixon by President Gerald R. Ford.
Materials concerning the Confirmation of Gerald R. Ford as Vice President include: correspondence, memoranda, a briefing book, and transcriptions of testimony and proceedings during the hearings.
Ford medical and financial records are closed.
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13.1: Ford
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13.1.1: Correspondence & Memoranda
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13.1.2: Statements
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13.1.3: Voting Record
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13.1.4: Witness List
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13.1.5: Testimony
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13.1.6: Justice William O. Douglass Impeachment
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13.1.7: Printed Materials
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Photocopied articles
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House of Reps. Report
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13.1.8: Congressional documents
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Applications of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to Vacancies in the Office of the Vice President, Legislative History, House Judiciary Committee, November 1973.
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Nomination of Gerald F. Ford to be the Vice President of the United States, Hearing before House Judiciary Committee, November 1973.
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13.2: Rockefeller -- Congressional printed documents
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Confirmation of Nelson A. Rockefeller as Vice President of the United States, 93rd Congress, House Report No. 93-1609, December 17, 1974.
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Analysis of the Philosophy and Public Record of Nelson A. Rockefeller, Nominee for Vice President of the United States, House Judiciary Committee, October 1974.
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Examination of vice President Designate Nelson A. Rockefeller's Tax Returns and other Financial Records, House Judiciary Committee & Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, October 1974.
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Nomination of Nelson A. Rockefeller to be Vice President of the United States, House Judiciary Committee, November 1974.
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Selected Issues and the Positions of Nelson A. Rockefeller, Nominee for Vice President of the United States, House Judiciary Committee, November 1974.
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Congressman Butler sat on the House Judiciary committee that investigated and voted on the impeachment of President Richard M. Nixon . The impeachment materials are 15 cu. ft. in extent and include: narratives about the Watergate break-in and related events, and about the bombing of Cambodia; interview transcripts and recorded testimony of persons involved in Watergate activities; general impeachment inquiry materials(committee notebooks, personal notes, etc.); reports on White House Surveillance activities; Department of Justice/ITT Litigation; Milk Producers Cooperatives investigations; papers re the Judiciary Committee's "Fragile Coalition"; general correspondence and memoranda; and printed materials. (See also, the series of constituent correspondence that precedes the impeachment materials. Butler kept an audio diary during the impeachment process, and these cassette recordings are included here, as are his written notes from this time. Also present are partial transcripts of an oral history project on the "Fragile Coalition" conducted in 1974.
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14.1.1: House Judiciary Committee Documents, Statements of Information before the Committee for the Judiciary(LOOSE)
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Events prior to Watergate Break-in
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Book I December 2, 1971- June 17, 1972
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Events following Watergate Break-in
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Book II June 17, 1972 - February 9, 1973
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Book III June 20, 1972-March 22, 1973
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Events following Watergate Break-in
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Book III June 20, 1972-March 22, 1973
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Book IV March 22, 1973-April 30, 1973
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Book V: Testimony of Richard Kleindienst re:ITT
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Book VI: Political Contributions pledged by Milk Producers 1969-1972
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Book VII, Vols. I-VI: Domestic Surveillance Activities directed by the White House
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Book VII, Vols. VII-VIII: Domestic Surveillance Activities directed by the White House
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Book VIII: Alleged White House attempts for IRS
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Book IX: Events following Watergate Break-in April 25, 1973-present
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Book IX: Events following Watergate Break-in April 25, 1973 - present
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Book XI: Bombing of Cambodia
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Book XII: Impoundment and Report of Government Expenditures on Nixon's Private Property
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14.1.2: Drafts/ Annotated(LOOSE)
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Statements of Information without back-up evidence
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Book I: Events following Watergate Break-in June 19, 1972 - March 1, 1974
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Book II: Department of Justice/ITT Litigation
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Book III: Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: the 1971 Milk Price Support Decision
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Book IV: White House Surveillance Activities
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14.1.3: House Committee on the Judiciary: Index to Investigative Files compiled by the Impeachment Inquiry Staff May 9, 1974
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Vol. I
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Background Information on White House Staff and Nixon's Campaign Organizations
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Correspondence
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Memoranda
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News Releases
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Resolutions
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"Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment"
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Organization
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Personnel: Biographical Materials
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Presentation Procedures for Impeachment Inquiry
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Vol. III
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Correspondence
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Memoranda
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Photocopied Documents
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14.1.4: Subject Files
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Printed Materials--miscellaneous pamphlets, law reviews, Congressional Records
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Judge John J. Sirica's Decision/Opinion re Transmission of Evidence to the House of Representatives
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Peter W. Rodino (Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives)Press Releases May 9, 1974 - July 12, 1974
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Impeachment Briefing Books, I-III. Subpoena Material with Index
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Book II Subpoenas & Supporting Materials re taped conversations, daily diaries, IRS, ITT, Milk Price Support and Domestic Surveillance
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Bill Dixon Memoranda on Evidence-Brief summaries of Book 2 regarding the facts known concerning the 6/17/72 Watergate break-in
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Minority Memoranda on Article II
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Minority Memoranda on Facts & Law re President's receipt of information about the Watergate Grand Jury Investigation from Henry Petersen
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Summary of Information by Committee Staff
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Watergate
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Abuse of Presidential Powers
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Refusal of President to Comply with Subpoenas
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Willful Tax Evasion
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Impeachment Inquiry Staff:List of names and addresses June 1974
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14.1.5: Presidential transcripts
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ReportsUHER 5000 Tape Recorder
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Analysis of Presidential Transcripts, with Index September 15, 1972 - April 27, 1973
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Presidential Transcripts:Books 1-3, Nos. 1-49 1972-1973
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Transcripts: Impeachment Inquiry Staff 1971-1973
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Watergate
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Milk
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ITT
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Plumbers
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Comparison of White House and Judiciary Committee Transcripts of 8 Recorded Presidential Conversations May-June 1974
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14.2: Records of Impeachment Inquiry Proceedings
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Draft Articles of Impeachment
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Committee Proceedings on Articles of Impeachment
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Impoundment
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Taxes
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Exhibits
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Emoluments
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Contempt
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Articles I & II
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Fragile Coalition Plans
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Coalition Materials: Resolutions to Articles of Impeachment
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Personal Notes (MCB)
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House Judiciary Committee Hearings: U.S. Report of Proceedings held before the Committee on the Judiciary, Impeachment Inquiry: Stenographic Minutes May 22, 1974 - June 18, 1974; July 2, 1974 - July 30, 1974
Unrevised and unedited
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Analysis of Constitutional Standard for Presidential
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Page Proofs for Judiciary Committee Report 1974
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The EOB Tape of June 20, 1972: Report on a Technical Investigation Conducted for the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia 1972
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Joint Committee on Congressional Operations March 15, 1974
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United States v. John N. Mitchell and United States v. Nixon and Nixon v. United States July 24, 1974
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Submission of Recorded Presidential Conversations April 30, 1974
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Judiciary Committee Proceedings/M. Caldwell Butler's Personal Notes April 1974 - August 1974
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14.3: Printed Materials
The Printed Materials are primarily government documents from the period of the impeachment of Richard M. Nixon. Below is an enumeration of the titles present from donor gifts 1980-1983. Titles from additions, 1985-2015 are present in these boxes, but not yet listed below.
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14.3.1: Congressional Documents
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House Judiciary Committee Documents, Statement of Information before the Committee on the Judiciary(BOUND)
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Events Prior to Watergate Break-in
Book I: December 2, 1971 - June 17, 1972
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Events following Watergate Break-in
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Book II: Department of Justice/ITT Litigation
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Book III: Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: The 1971 Milk Price Support Decision
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Events following the Watergate Break-in
Book III: June 20, 1972 - March 22, 1973
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Book IV: White House Surveillance Activities
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Events following Watergate Break-in
Book IV: March 22, 1973 - April 30, 1973
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Book V: Department of Justice/ITT Litigation Richard Kleindienst Nomination Hearings
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Book VI: Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: The 1971 Mile Price Support Decision House Judiciary Committee Documents, Statements of Information before the Committee on the Judiciary(BOUND)
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Book VII: White House Surveillance and Campaign Activities
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Book VIII: Internal Revenue Service
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Book IX: Watergate Special Prosecutors Judiciary Committee's Impeachment Inquiry
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Book X: Tax Deduction For Gift of Papers
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Book XI: Bombing of Cambodia
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Book XII: Impoundment of Funds Government Expenditures on Nixon's Private Properties
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Appendices
Appendix: Political Matters Memoranda
I: Presidential Statements
II: Papers in Criminal Cases
III: Supplementary Documents
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Senate Committee on the Judiciary Hearings "Special Prosecutor" Parts 1 & 2 October - November 1973(Bound)
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Committee on Armed Services United States Senate "Bombing in Cambodia" July - August 1973(Bound)
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Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate
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"Richard G. Kliendienst-Resumed" Parts 1 & 2 March-April 1972(Bound)
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"Louis Patrick Gray III" February 1973
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"Nomination of Elliot L. Richardson to be Attorney General" May 1973
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Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxation Examination of President Nixon's Tax Returns for 1969-1972
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Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives
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Debate on Articles of Impeachment July 1974(BOUND)
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Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon August 1974(BOUND)
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Summary of Information July 19, 1974(BOUND)
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Statement of Information: Background Memorandum May - June 1974(BOUND)
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Testimony of Witnesses: Books I-III July 1974(BOUND)
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Report by the Staff of the Impeachment Inquiry: Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment February 1974
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Committee on the Judiciary - Statement of Information Submitted on Behalf of President Nixon- Book II, IV.
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Committee on the Judiciary - Brief on Behalf of the President of the United States.
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Committee on the Judiciary - Debate on Articles of Impeachment.
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Committee on the Judiciary - Impeachment Inquiry - Book I, II.
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Committee on the Judiciary - Minority Memorandum on Facts and Law.
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Impeachment - Selected Materials.
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Impeachment - Selected Materials on Procedure.
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Impeachment of Richard M. Nixon, President of the United States.
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Examination of President Nixon's Tax Returns for 1969 Through 1972.
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Constitutional Grounds for Presidential Impeachment, House Judiciary Committee February 1974
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Court Proceedings and Actions of Vital Interest to the Congress, Joint Committee on Congressional Operations July 1974
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Impeachment Inquiry Book II, House Judiciary Committee. November 1974
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Inquiry in the Alleged Involvement of the Central Intelligence Agency in the Watergate and Ellsberg Matters, House Subcommittee on Intelligence. July 1974
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Procedure and Guidelines for Impeachment Trials in the United States Senate, 93rd Congress, Senate Report No. 93-102
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Transcript of Eight Recorded Presidential Conversations, House Judiciary Committee. May - June 1974
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Presidential Campaign Activities of 1972: Books 1-17, 19-26
Executive Session Hearings Before the Select Committee on Presidential Campaign Activities of the United States Senate, November 13,14,15,16, December 4, 11, 1973.
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Presidential Campaign Activities of 1972: Legal Documents Relating to the Select Committee Hearings: Parts I-II.
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Presidential Campaign Activities of 1972: Watergate and Related Activities, Responsiveness Program
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Presidential Campaign Activities of 1972: Indexes to the Public Hearings.
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Presidential Campaign Activities of 1972: The Final Report.
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Presidential Campaign Activities of 1972: Indexes to the Public Hearings.
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14.3.2: Supplementary Material
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"The Offenses of Richard M. Nixon A Lawyers Guide for the People of the United States of America" Novemeber 1973
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Brief on Behalf of the President of the United States July 19, 1974
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In the Supreme Court of the United States "United States v. Richard M. Nixon" Nos. 73-1766 and 73-1834(Bound)
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14.4: Oral History Projects
There are three distinct audio recording projects documenting the days of the House Judiciary Committee Nixon Impeachment proceedings in July 1974. The first was part audio diary and part interviews involving Rep. Butler and reporter Wayne Woodlief. This project ran from May to early August 1974, with most of the recordings being from July. The recordings of most of these sessions -- some are missing; it is thought to be few, but there is no definitive way of knowing -- are in audio cassettes housed in box 55. There is a user set of CDs of these recordings in that box, and there are digital audio files of these tapes housed in Box on the Washington and Lee University network. There is also an incomplete set of transcripts for this project in box 54. Woodlief spoke of trying to produce a book at least partially based on these tapes. He sent such a proposal to Butler on July 10, 1975. The only printed product to emerge from these recordings, however, was an extensive article in the July 27, 1975 edition of The Roanoke Times , also published in the Virginian-Pilot of the same date.
The second recordings were much more limited in scope. On July 31, 1974, Butler sat down with Thomas Mooney, a Judiciary Committee attorney, to record on audiotape, their recollection of events as they unfolded on July 22-24. Their primary aim seems to have been capturing the drafting of the articles of impeachment. There are transcripts -- again just how complete cannot be determined, but not any recordings themselves.
The third project was the most ambitious. It was an attempt to record the Nixon Impeachment memories of all of the members of the so-called Fragile Coalition, those Democratic and Republican members of the House Judiciary Committee who held the swing votes on impeachment. They came together to draft articles of impeachment on which they could all vote "yes".
The organizers of this project were Thomas Mooney Sr., Stephen Lynch, and Father Donald Shea, longtime chair of the history department at St. Joseph College (Indiana). Mooney was a St. Joseph College alumnus and friend of Father Shea. The project was funded by St. Joseph College, and other private funds were solicited, as well.
The project had two parts. In the first part, the organizers interviewed members of the coalition individually in their Washington Congressional offices in June 1975. This was followed by a retreat on Hilton Head Island, SC in July 1975. Extensive aide memoire printed materials were gathered and given to each member of the coalition in advance. The recordings made there were in panel format only, with all of the Fragile Coalition members present.
There are no recordings from this project in the Butler papers. There are transcripts -- once again, there is no telling how complete -- from both the individual interviews and the Hilton Head panels. There is a third category of transcripts, those with interviewees' corrections handwritten on transcriptions. These corrected copies are from both the individual and group sessions. Some of these transcripts were sent to Butler and the Powell Archives by the University of Maine's Fogler Library which houses the papers of Fragile Coalition member William Cohen.
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14.4.1: Butler and Woodlief Recordings May 1974-August 1974
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14.4.1.1: Transcripts of Recordings from July 10-August 8, 1974
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14.4.1.2: Impeachment Inquiry Project: A Digest of M. Caldwell Butler's Impeachment Reflections
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14.4.1.3: Audiotape cassettes of the recordings Butler made with reporter Wayne Woodlief from May to August 1974.
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14.4.2: Butler and Mooney Recording Transcripts July 31, 1974
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14.4.3: Fragile Coalition Oral History Project July 1974
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14.4.3.1: Individual Coalition Member Recording Transcripts June 1975
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14.4.3.2: Coalition Members Group Recording Transcripts July 1975
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14.5: Printed Materials
Unlike the printed materials that are found throughout the Impeachment series, these books and magazines are not government documents. There are copies of Time, Newsweek, and Life magazines from the time of the impeachment. There are also books and a college thesis giving retropective views on that period.
The Bankruptcy Materials are 18 cu. ft. of papers documenting Butler's work in the drafting and passage of the legislation popularly known as the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978. Forms of materials present include: minutes of the Bankruptcy Commission, markup books on various versions of bankruptcy bills, memoranda, briefing materials, meetings transcripts, hearing transcripts, conference materials, Congressional Record Notebooks, audio tapes of markup sessions, and supplemental information on bankruptcy legislation with relevant testimony.
This material was arranged by Butler's office into three major components: 1)general materials in ring-binder notebooks to which Roman Numerals were assigned; 2)"Supplemental Materials: ... " filed in "books" numbered 1-45; and, 3) Ken Klee's research materials. The arrangement of these materials is not easily grasped, but the donor has provided a "road map." A Butler document from around 1980 entitled "The Narrative History of the Bankruptcy Act Revision" provides a concise, informal legislative history of the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978 from Mr. Butler's perspective. It also discusses the creation and arrangement of these records and includes references to the Roman numeral numbering scheme employed by Butler's staff. This narrative is found in the first folder of the first box of bankruptcy materials(box 57). A second helpful narrative entitled "The Establishment of the Commission" states the reasons that impelled Congress to establish the Commission on Bankruptcy in June of 1970. This can be found in box 71 in the folder titled "Mun. 5." Ken Klee's article on bankruptcy legislative (box 72) may also be of use in understanding events leading up to the 1978 act. The article is entitled, "Congress and the Bankruptcy Act of 1976," and appeared in volume 61 of the American Bar Association Journal (October, 1975).
The general materials have been removed from the ring-binders, but the folders that now hold them are labeled with the Roman numeral corresponding to the binder in which they were formerly housed. Everything from 1971 research materials to the printed public law version of the 1978 Bankruptcy Reform Act can be found here. Books and pamphlets printed by the Government Office of Printing are found in Roman numeral sections I and III-IX. Included here are the Commission on Bankruptcy Laws Report, H.R. 10792, H.R. 16643, Hearings on H.R. 31 and H.R. 32, Hearings on S. 235, S. 236, H.R. 6, and oversized side-by-side comparisons of VI (H) and XIII of H.R. 31 and 32 and S. 2266 and H.R. 8200 (stored in box 75).
All of the "Supplemental Legislation and Testimony" is contained in 45 "books" and includes correspondence, notes and paste-ups of various sections of proposed versions of the bankruptcy bill. Section "F," of XLIII "Conference Materials" (Box 61, Folder 9 from the general materials described above) contains the index to the 45 books. Much of the contents are reiterations of information from the "Roman numeral" notebooks arranged for quick reference. Testimony is arranged by bill section.
The Ken Klee's bankruptcy files were created while Klee served as associate counsel for the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the House Committee on the Judiciary. They are 4 cu. ft. in extent and are divided into three sections: uniform bankruptcy file, municipal bankruptcy file (MUN), and bankruptcy act subject files. An index to Klee's files is contained in Section "E" of XLIII "Conference Materials" (Box 61, Folder 9). The Uniform Bankruptcy Files are arranged numerically beginning with the number 102 and contain statements, testimonies, correspondence, memoranda, drafts and other relevant materials regarding the proposed bankruptcy rules. The Municipal Bankruptcy File is arranged numerically. The files are designated MUN with a corresponding number. These files also contain drafts, testimonies, statements, memorandums and reports. Klee's Bankruptcy Subject Files are arranged alphabetically. Included here (under 'g') is general correspondence from 1973-1978.
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15.1.1: "Narrative History of the Bankruptcy Revision"
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I: Bankruptcy: Problems, Process, Reform by David T. Stanley & Marjorie Girth
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VIII: Committee Print, H.R. November 18, 1976
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IX: H.R. 6 January 4, 1977
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X: Amendment in the nature of a substitute to H.R. 6, (Drinian Substitute) March 21, 1977
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XI: Minutes of the Staff Meetings on Subcommittee Print November 6, 1976-February 25, 1977
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XII: Congressman Butler's Subcommittee markup book
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XIII: Memorandum for Members of the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights on Bankruptcy Issues
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XIII: Memorandum for Members of the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights on Bankruptcy Issues
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XIV: Minutes and Unofficial Transcripts of the House Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of markup Sessions March 21-May 16, 1977
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XV: H.R. 7330 May 23, 1977
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XVI: Bankruptcy Court Draft May 16, 1977
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XVII: Constitutional Bankruptcy Courts, report by the Staff of the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional rights June 1977
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XVIII: Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights, Table of Derivation of H.R. 8200 July 1977
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XIX: H.R. 8200 July 11, 1977
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XX: Congressman Butler's briefing materials for the House Judiciary Committee markup sessions H.R. 8200 July 1977
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XXI: Minutes and transcripts of the House Judiciary Committee markup sessions on H.R. 8200 July 14, 15, 19, and September 8, 1977
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XXII: House Judiciary Committee markup Sessions on H.R. 8200 July 14, 15, 19, and September 8, 1977
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XXIII: Memorandum containing tax related changes in H.R. 8200 September 6, 1977
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XXIV: H.R. 8200, Committee Print, Amendment in the nature of a substitute to H.R. 8200 September 8, 1977
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XXV: H.R. 8200 September 8, 1977
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XXVI: Bankruptcy Law Revision, Report of the House committee on the Judiciary September 8, 1977
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XXVII: H.R. 9973 November 3, 1977
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XXVIII: Description and Section by Section analysis to accompany Bankruptcy Tax Bill. Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the Committee of the Judiciary House of Representatives November 1977
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XXX: Hearings, Subcommittee on Judiciary Machinery of the Senate Judiciary Committee November 50, 29, December, 1, 1977
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XXXI: Hearings before the House Committee on Rules on H.R. 8200 October 12, 1977
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XXXII: House Res. 826, (Providing for the consideration of H.R. 8200) October 12, 1977
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XXXIII: Materials used by Congressman Butler during House floor consideration of H.R. 8200
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XXXIV: Student loans Bankruptcy October 25, 1977
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XXXV: Hearings-Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the House Judiciary Committee December 12, 13, 14, 1977
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XXXVII: Bankruptcy Courts, Report of the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary House of Representatives December 12, 13, 14, 1977
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XLI: Report, Senate Judiciary Committee, Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1978, July 14, 1978
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XLII: Side-bySide of S. 2266 and H.R. 8200
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XLIII: Conference Materials
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XLV: Bankruptcy Conference, Misc. Materials
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XLVI: Bankruptcy Meetings, Unofficial Transcripts August 2, 1978
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XLVII: Deconcini Amendments September 23, 1978
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XLVIII: Enrolled Bill on the subject of Bankruptcy
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XLIX: Public Law 95-598 November 6, 1978
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L: Congressman Butler's Subcommittee markup materials on Municipal Bankruptcy
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LI: Congressman Butler's Full Committee markup materials on Municipal Bankruptcy
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LII: Congressman Butler's materials used during House consideration of Municipal Bankruptcy
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15.1.4: Supplement I: Legislative History relating to the creation of a Commission to study the Bankruptcy Laws of the United States
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15.1.5: Constitutional Bankruptcy Courts: A Report for the Subcommittee on Civil & Constitutional Rights June 1977
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Title II (1478 - 1481; 1930; 244-254; IRC 47-1052) - Title IV (401 -411)
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15.1.7: Statements & Testimony May - September 1975
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102: Preliminary Draft of proposed Bankruptcy Rules and Official Forms under Chapter XII of the Bankruptcy Act July 1973
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103: Preliminary Draft of Proposed Bankruptcy Rules and Official Forms under Chapter VIII of the Bankruptcy Act April 1975
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103a: Tables of Bankruptcy Stats for fiscal year ending June 30, 1974 prepared April 1975
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104: The American Bankruptcy Law Journal Spring 1975
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104a: Berkley Wright & Kent Pressan May 7, 1975
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105: Views of the Dallas Bar Association July 16, 1975
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105a: Statement of Judge Joe lee July 10, 1975
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106: Tentative hearing schedule August 27, 1975
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107: Letter to Mr. Butler from Attys. Creel, Atwood & Spinuzzi, Dallas, Texas September 8, 1975
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109: Statement of Prof. Vern Countryman September 19
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110: Statement of Patrick A. Murphy; Statement of Peter F. Coogan September 25
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110a: Letter from Mississippi State Bar October 15, 1975
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111: Statement of George M. Treister, Vice-Chairman of the National Bankruptcy Conference September 29, 1975
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111a: Statement from the State Bar of California [October 13, 1975?]
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112: Business Lawyer Reprint: "Comments of Some Reorganization Provisions of the Pending Bankruptcy Bills," July 1975
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112a: Letter from the Law Office of Paxson, Smith, Boyd, Gilliam & Gouldman to Senator Harry F. Byrd November 18, 1975
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113: Business Lawyer Reprint: "Restraint and Reimbursement: The Secured Creditor in Reorganization and Arrangement Proceedings," November 1974
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113a: FTC Statement of David H. Williams, Atty. December 5, 1975
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114: Preliminary Draft of Proposed Bankruptcy Rules and Official Forms under Chapter IX of the Bankruptcy Act July 1974
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114a: Letter from Law Office of Hunter, Fox & Traube, Roanoke, to Mr. Butler December 9, 1975
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115: Statement of Harold Marsh, Esq., former chairman of the Commission on Bankruptcy Laws of the United States September 26, 1975
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115a: Statement of Prof. Philip Schuchman, University of Connecticut Law School December 5, 1975
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116: Statement of Robert B. Morton, Esq., former chairman of the Commission on the Bankruptcy Laws of the United States September 26, 1975
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116a: Statement of Linn K. Twinem on behalf of the Beneficial Finance System December 8, 1975
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117: Statement of Honorable Joe Lee, Bankruptcy Judge from Kentucky September 29, 1975
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117a: Statement of Benjamin L. Zelenko, Esq. December 8, 1975
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118: Statement of National Consumer Law Center, Inc. December 8, 1975
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118b: Washington and Lee University Bankruptcy Conference October 13, 1975
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119: Statement of Clive W. Barre, National Bankruptcy Conference December 10, 1975
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120: National Bankruptcy Conference: Bankruptcy Act of 1975, proposed draft
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121: Statement of Walter Ray Phillips on behalf of Household Finance Corporation December 15, 1975
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122: Testimony of Walter W. Vaughan on behalf of American Bankers Association and the Consumer Bankers Association December 15, 1975
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123: Beneficial Finance Corporation's listing in Standard and Poor's
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124: "The Bankers," by Martin Mayer, Chapter 13
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125: Statement of Rep. John N. Erlenborn January 29, 1976
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126: Remarks of Rep. Ray Thorton January 29, 1976
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127: Statement of the American Council on Education et al. January 29, 1976
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150: Memo in regard to the testimony of Edward T. York, Jr. January 50, 1976
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130: House Judiciary report of Proceedings: markup on H.R. 10624 November 11, 1975
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131: House Judiciary markup of H.R. 10634 November 18, 1975
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132: Comments by George Ritner, Attorney from San Diego, re: H.R. 31 and H.R. 32
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133: Comments by John Honsberger, Esq., Ontario
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134: "Is There a Way to Avoid Bankruptcy?" by George Ritner
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135: "Lucky 13 -- No Need to drown in a Sea of Debts," by George Ritner
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136: "The Bankruptcy (Chapter 13) Attorney -- Is His Role Expendable?" by George Ritner
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137: Statement of Attorneys Ward, Fernwood & Pederson, Oakland, California
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138: Statement of Hon. Joe Lee, Bankruptcy Judge, Eastern District of Kentucky
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139: George Ritner; Robert Ward; Andrew Leoni: A compilation with Index A to M
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139a: Large black notebook of bankruptcy information 1975
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139b: "The Tax Recommendations of the Commission on the Bankruptcy Laws Tax Procedures," by William T. Plumb, Jr., Harvard Law Review May 1975
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140: Kurt H. Nadelmann: The Bankruptcy Bills' Conflicts Provision: A Threat to the National Interest
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140a: Supplement
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141: Stefan A. Riesenfeld: The Bankruptcy Bills' Conflicts Provision: A Step Towards International Harmony
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142: Kurt. H. Nadelmann: Statement on Section 4-103 of H.R. 31
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143: Memorandum from Ken Klee on Hearings on Wage Earner Plans in Bankruptcy January 13, 1976
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144: "44 Tips and Highlights -- for the attorney -- in Consumer Bankruptcy Cases," by Raeder Larson, Minneapolis
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146: Green Conference Briefing Book: H.R. 10624
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147: Letter to Mr. Butler from Alvin B. Marks, Jr., Esq. December 15, 1975
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148: Correspondence with Clauds Kersey January 8, 1976
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149: Correspondence with Ronald D. Stallings February 10, 1976
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150: Letter to Mr. Butler from National Consumer Finance Association, Robert B. Norris
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151: Hon. Albert H. Quie Correspondence January 12, 1976
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152: "Tenancy by the Entirety and Bankruptcy"
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153: Report on Provisions of Proposed Bankruptcy Act Relating to Community Property
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154: Tape and transcript of Mr. Butler and Mr. Parks, President of the Virginia Finance Association
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155: Minority Copy of the hearing and markup transcript February 5, 1976
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156: John R. Butler Correspondence concerning H.R. 10624 February 10, 1976
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157: Letter from Vernon C. Loen, deputy assistant to the President, to Mr. Butler
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158: Memorandum from Ken Klee re: Bankruptcy Hearing on Wage Earner Plans February 27
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159: Statement of Clarissa Gilbert of the National Student Association on the Dischargeability of Educational Loans
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160: Witness List February 27, 1976
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161: Statement of Duncan H. Kester on behalf of the National Association of Chapter XIII Trustees with respect to H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 January 30, 1976
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162: Witness List and statement of the Commercial Law League of America on H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 March 5, 1976
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163: Witness List February 17, 1976
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164: The America Bankruptcy Law Journal Winter, 1976
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165: Statement of Vern Countryman on H.R. 31 February 27, 1976
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166: Witness List February 19, 1976
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167: Bankruptcy Administration in Canada, by John Honsberger
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168: "A Statistical Study of One Year of Federal Bankruptcy Cases in Massachusetts, with Emphasis on the Bankruptcy Bar and Examination of the Impact of Proposed Bankruptcy Acts," by Stephen N. Surbin and John Rugheimer
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169: Committee questions for James S. Parks and Paul L. Winkler February 23, 1976
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170: Statement on H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 by Conrad K. Cyr
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171: Witness List February 23, 1976
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170: Statement of James S. Parks on behalf of Parks Finance Service, Inc. February 23, 1976
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174: Witness List March 8, 1976
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175: Recommendations of the American Life Insurance Association
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176: Statement of Hon. Robert B. Morton, Bankruptcy Judge, District of Kansas March 8, 1976
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177: Letter to Rep. Don Edwards from National Association of Insurance Commissioners February 4, 1976
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178: Witness List March 5, 1976
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179: Proposed text of the conference compromise of H.R. 10624, incorporating all of the agreements between the conferees March 9, 1976
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180: Response to Mr. Charles W. Hill, Director, Commonwealth of Virginia March 1, 1976
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181: Statement of Alvin O. Wiese, Jr., on Consumer Bankruptcy and Statement of the National Association of Credit Management on the Purpose of Revisions of the Bankruptcy Act March 9, 1976; March 12, 1976
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182: H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 March 12, 1976
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183: Washington Post , "Going the Commuter Tax Route," by George Dawson and Thomas Muller March 13, 1976
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184: N.Y. State Bar Association Committee on Business Law Report on Consumer Aspects of Proposed Amendments to the Bankruptcy Act
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185: H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 [March 12, 1976?]
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186: Letter from Hon. Robert B. Morton and statement of Martin S. Pinson March 9, 1976; March 14, 1976
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187: Final draft of H.R. 10624 March 18, 1976
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188: Letter from President Ford to Hon. John Rhodes re: H.R. 8532 March 16, 1976
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189: Need for amendment to S. Con. Res. 44
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190: Suggested redrafting of Section 7-203 of the Bankruptcy Act by Patrick A. Murphy December 1975
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191: S. Con. Res. 103, 94th Congress
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192: H.R. 31 and H.R. 32, Witness List March 18, 1976
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192a: Letter of Franklin A. Cole and testimony April 7, 1976
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193: Hearings on H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 March 19, 1976
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194: Memorandum from Klee March 24, 1976
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195: Witness List for H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 March 29, 1976
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196: Supplement to the testimony of William Rochelle March 29, 1978
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197: Memorandum from Klee re: Tax Aspects of Bankruptcy April 2, 1976
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198: Witness List on Hearings re: H.R. 31 and H.R.32 April 2, 1976
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199: Letter from Hon. Don Edwards, to Hon. David Alexander, Commissioner IRS March 16, 1976
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200: Witness List on Committee on Judiciary H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 April 5, 1976
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201: Statement of A.S. Lawon, Assistant General Counsel of the United Steelworkers of America to the Committee of the Judiciary April 7, 1976
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202: Witness List Committee on the Judiciary on H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 April 9, 1976
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203: Memorandum from Klee re: Stockbrokerage Bankruptcy April 7, 1976
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205: Memorandum from Klee re: Subcommittee Agenda
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206: Conference Report # 94-938 on Municipal Bankruptcy Law Revision March 22, 1976
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207: Memorandum from Klee re: Transition Hearings May 3, 1976
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209: Letter to Hon. Don Edwards from Rhonderick M. Hills April 16, 1976
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210: Report of the Securities and Exchange Commission on H.R. 31 and H.R. 32
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211: Summary of Principal recommendations of the Securities and Exchange Commission on H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 April 19, 1976
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212: Supplement to report of the SEC on H.R. 31 and H.R. 32
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213: Statement of Jack N. Bohm, re: H.R. 31 and H.R. 32; S. 235, S. 236 April 19, 1976
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214: Witness List, Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 April 24, 1976
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215: Witness List, Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. 31 and H.R.32 April 27, 1976
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216: Title 45, Railroad, Sec. 11140, 155, 11142
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217: Memorandum to Butler from Klee re: Delmarva Labor Situation April 29, 1976
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218: Witness List/ Testimony, Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 April 29, 1976
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219: Statement of Rep. Matthew J. Rinaldo April 30, 1976
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220: Witness List/ Testimony, Committee on the Judiciary, H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 May 3, 1976
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221: Letter to Hon. Don Edwards from Michael Ulmann May 3, 1976
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222: Department of Justice Detailed Comments on H.R. 32 April 1976
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223: Department of Justice Overview Comments on H.R. 32 April 1976
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224: Memorandum to Butler from Klee re: Railroad Reorganizations May 4, 1976
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225: Letter to Philip E. Ruppe from Butler re: Thank you for letter of May 4, 1976 May 12, 1976
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226: Statement of William G. Mahoney on H.R. 31 and H.R. 32 May 13, 1976
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227: Memorandum to members of the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights from Cong. Don Edwards, Chairman May 18, 1976
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228: "Pro Per Report" by John Roberto, University of California, on the subject of Consumer Bankruptcies/ Notebook, H.R. 10624 Conference Briefing Book January 21, 1976
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229: Tables of Bankruptcy Statistics with reference to Bankruptcy Cases commenced and terminated in the U.S. District Courts during the period July 1, 1976 - June 30, 1977
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Mun-2: Preliminary Draft of Proposed Bankruptcy Rules and Official Forms Under Chapter IX of the Bankruptcy Act, by the Committee on Rules of Practice and procedure of the Judicial Conference of the United States. July, 1974
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Mun-3: H.R. 10792 October 9, 1971
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Mun-4: Memo from Don Edwards, Chairman of Subcommittee on Civil Rights and Constiutional Rights, and summary of major recommendations on H.R. 10792 January 15, 1974
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Mun-5: "The Establishment of the Commission"2 copies
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Mun-6: Amendment to H.R. 10264 offered by Mr. Butler
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Mun-8: Extension of Remarks re: H.R. 10624 by Don Edwards December 8, 1975
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Mun-9: Amendments to H.R. 10624, as Reported, offered by Ms. Holtzman
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Mun-10: Memorandum from Klee October 1, October 30, November 4, 1975
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Mun-11: H.R. 10454 October 30, 1975
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Mun-12: H.R. 10457 October 30, 1975
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Mun-13: White House draft of President's proposal to amend the Bankruptcy Act to add a new chapter concerning major municipalities October 30, 1975
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Mun-14: Department of Justice Analysis of Mun-13
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Mun-15: Amendment in the nature of a substitute offered to H.R. 10454 November 4, 1975
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Mun-16: Collection of Background Information
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Mun-17: H.R. 10264: A Summary
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Mun-18: "Bankruptcy Reform: A New IX?" The Banking Law Journal August 1975
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Mun-19: Release by Rep. Badillo, "Rep Badillo Introduces Legislation to Simplify Procedures for Filing Municipal Bankruptcy" September 30
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Mun-20: "If New York Goes Bankrupt --" U.S. News and World Report September 15, 1975
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Mun-21: Memorandum from Don Edwards October 2, 1975
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Mun-22: Testimony of John R. Butler October 3, 1975
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Mun-23: Statement of George Hempel, Professor of Finance, Washington University October 6, 1975
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Mun-24: Statement by C.W.F. Spencer, Jr., atty October 6, 1975
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Mun-25: Statement of Antonin Scalia, Asst. Atty. General, Office of Legal Counsel October 6, 1975
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Mun-26: Statement of Benjamin Weintraub of the New York Bar
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Mun-27: H.R. ___ to revise Chpater IX of the Bankruptcy Act
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Mun-50: Senate Report of Judiciary Committee Hearings on S. 2597 October 31, 1975
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Mun-29: Senate Report of Judiciary Committee Hearings on S. 2597 November 4, 1975
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File Order and Bibliographies
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General Information
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General Correspondence
1973-1974
June-December 1975
January-April 1976
August-December 1976
January-March 1977
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Summary of Full Committee Meetings July 1977
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Administartion v. Judicial Functions
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Bankruptcy Act-Current Redrafts
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Bankruptcy Court/Trustee/Judicial Conference
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Commodities
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Consumer Bankruptcy
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Costs/Benefits
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Education Loans
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Exemptions
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Fenwick & Consumers
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Department of Justice Materials-Bankruptcy
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International Bankruptcy
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Miscellaneous Lobbying Propaganda
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NBC/MCBJ Compromise
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Railroad Reorganization
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SIPA 1970/SIPA 1975/Stockbroker Bankruptcy
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Solicitations & Proxies & SEC Security Issues
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Statements for the record
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Stay of State Police Power
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Taxes-IRC
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Transportation
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Wage Earner Plans
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Bankruptcy Voting Breakdown/Article III Judges
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Danielson/Railsback Amendment Materials
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Bankruptcy Student Loans/Colleague Letters/Community Reaction
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Bankruptcy Cost Estimates /Powers-Article III Judges
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Bankruptcy/Community Support/Colleague Letters
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Bankruptcy/Extra Materials
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Legal Services Corporation Act papers consist of one cu. ft. of materials concerning the authorization of funding for this entity for the fiscal years 1982-1984. Included here are: the authorization bill, itself; correspondence; "discussion papers"; press clippings; transcripts of testimony and hearing proceedings. (The one file of material about the re-authorization of the Department of Justice follows the Legal Services papers.)
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Amendments 1980, 1981
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Oversight Hearings February 26, 1981
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Reauthorization 1981
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Hearings
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Reauthorization March 25, 1981
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Oversight Hearings March 31, 1981
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Reauthorization April 7, 1981
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Judiciary Full Committee markup May 13, 1981
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Correspondence 1981-1982
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Federal Regulations
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Newspaper Articles
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Justice Department Reauthorization, FY 1982
The Voting Rights Act Extension series comprises Butler's legislative papers as a member of the House Judiciary Committee during the consideration of the extension of this Act.
The National Bankruptcy Review Commission papers are from Butler's service as a member of that body from 1995-1997. These 16 cu. ft. of materials include: correspondence; meeting minutes; memoranda and documents distributed to commission members; and the report of the commission and drafts of that report.
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18.1: Commission Meeting Minutes
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OfficialElectronic, diskette, WordPerfect 6.1
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Drafts July 1996-May 1997Paper
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18.2: Master List of Committee MaterialsElectronic, diskette, WordPerfect 6.1
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18.3: Key to Arrangement of Commission Documents 1996-1997 June
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18.4: Numbered Documents, #1-#23
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18.4: Numbered Documents #24-#42
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18.5: Correspondence
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General 1994-1997
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Subject
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Mailings 1995
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Mailings 1996 January-April
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Mailings 1996 May-June
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Mailings 1996 July-August
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Mailings 1996 September - October
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Mailings 1997
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Enclosures 1996 December - 1997 June
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Enclosures 1997 July - September
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18.8: Un-arranged Corresopndence and Papers 1996-1997
Box 91 includes audio cassette of "discharge/reaffirmation hearing," 1997.
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18.9: Papers re Consumer Bankruptcy 1997
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18.10: Commission Report and Drafts of Report 1997
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18.11: Published Materials re bankruptcy c. 1993-1997
Bicentennial of American Revolution Flag; Bicentennial Medal, 1976; American College of Bankruptcy Commendation plaque, March 14, 1998.
Navy hat, brass buttons, insignia, pins and dog tags.
Contents: 24"x36 inch photo of Butler, c. 1961; House Concurrent Resolution 672, July 1, 1976; Washington and Lee University Honorary Doctor of Laws Diploma, June 1, 1978; Birthday card from staff, June 2, 1973; National Small Business Association Certificate of Recognition, October 1978; certificate, Governor George Allen (Virgini) naming Butler to Governor's Advisory Council on Self-Determination and Federalism, November 14, 1994.