Box 22
Contains 23 Results:
AC 11: Side 1: J. Bill Becker and C. James Gilker, Right to Work debate, moderated by Steve Smith, Fort Smith, June 1976; Side 2: debate continued, 1976
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 2: Side 1: B.D. "Doug" Brandon, speech, Democratic State Convention, Little Rock, 22 September 1978; Side 2: Kaneaster Hodges, Democratic State Convention, Little Rock, 22 September 1978 (occupies first fourth of side), 1978
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 3: Side 1: Bill Clinton, address on the economy to FSM Exchange Club, 4 October 1974; Side 2: Bill Clinton, news conference, Hot Springs, 14 October 1974 (news conference is preceded by chatter, including Clinton rehearsing comments; news conference starts at 27'; end of recording is a news conference with Richard Nixon), 1974
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 4: Side 1: Grant Cooper address to Progressive Labor Party, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 5 February 1975; Side 2: Cooper continued, 1975
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 5: Side 1: George Wallace, address to joint session of the Arkansas General Assembly, 1973; Side 2: NA, 1973
Note: This tape is broken.
AC 6: Side 1: Bill Clinton, campaign speech, Pulaski County Democratic Women's Club, Little Rock, 23 July 1974; Side 2: Clinton speech continued; Clinton campaign radio jingles, September 1974, 1974
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 7: Side 1:Sterling F. Cockrill; Orval Faubus (starts at 28'); interviews concerning 18-20 year old vote; Side 2: Jimmy Carter, speech, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, 12 April 1975, 1975
RESTRICTIONS APPLY.
AC 8: George McGovern, Little Rock, 27 June 1972; Side 1: conversation with Arkansas's convention delegates, introduced by Dale Bumpers, Governor's Mansion; Side 2: campaign speech introduced by Joe Purcell, 1972
Note: This tape is broken; however, its contents are identical to AC 38.)
AC 9: Side 1: Mark Hatfield, speech, John Brown University, Siloam Springs, 24 April 1975; Side 2: Hatfield continued, 1975
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 10: Side 1: Jimmy Carter, speech, 14 July 1975; Side 2: Carter continued (this side starts at 18'), 1975
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 12: Side 1: David Pryor, address, 1975 Constitutional Convention organizational meeting, May 1975; Side 2: Pryor address continued (the Pryor address occupies about one eighth of this side; the remainder is an unidentified news program on the 1930s), 1975
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 13: speeches, Democratic State Convention, 1976; Side 1: John McClellan; Dale Bumpers; Side 2: David Pryor; Jimmy Carter, 1976
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 14: Side 1: Bill Clinton, news conference, federal outlays, Russellville, 8 October 1974; Side 2: Clinton for Congress, radio spot commercials, 1974 (part of this side runs fast), 1974
Note: Side 1 of this tape is the same as side 2 of AC 22.
AC 15: Side 1: J. William Fulbright, campaign speech, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, April 1974; Side 2: Fulbright continued, 1974
Note: This tape is the same as AC 16.
AC 16: Side 1: J. William Fulbright, campaign speech, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, April 1974; Side 2: Fulbright continued, 1974
Note: This tape is the same as AC 15.
AC 17: Side 1: Clinton for Congress, radio jingles, 1974; Side 2: blank, 1974
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 19: Side 1: Pulaski County Democratic Women's speech, 23 July 1974; Side 2: speech continued, 1974
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 20: Side 1: Bill Clinton, speech on economic development to Industrial Developers of Arkansas, 24 October 1978; Side 2: blank, 1978
Note: This tape is broken.
AC 21: Speeches, Democratic National Convention, July 1976; Side 1: David Pryor, nomination of Walter Mondale for vice-president; Side 2: Jimmy Carter, 1976
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 22: Side 1: News conference on education, Fayetteville, 30 September 1974; Side 2: Bill Clinton, news conference on federal outlays, Russellville, 8 October 1974, 1974
Note: Side 2 of this tape is the same as Side 1 of AC 14.
AC 22b: Side 1: John McClellan and David Pryor, debate, United States Senate nomination, 11 June 1972 (used by Rob Wiley for his M.A. thesis at Memphis State University); Side 2: debate continued (side starts at 7'), 1972
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 23: Side 1: Bill Clinton, speech, Democratic State Convention, 1974; Side 2: blank, 1974
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.
AC 1: Side 1: Ted Boswell, news conference endorsing David Pryor for U.S. Senate, Little Rock, June 1972 (occupies first half of side); Side 2: J. William Fulbright, address to joint session of Arkansas General Assembly, Little Rock, February 1973, 1972-1973
This series consists of audio cassette tapes with three separate designations. "AC" and "Cass" are designations originally assigned to tapes in the Archives. The designation "CT" (cassette tape) has been given to tapes otherwise lacking a designation. For specific information on each tape, see the Appendix 1.