BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1937-1981.
Scope and Content Note
CORRESPONDENCE, 1966-1981.
Scope and Content Note
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1959-1982.
Scope and Content Note
SUBJECT FILE, 1963-1981.
Scope and Content Note
PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER, 1963-1972.
Scope and Content Note
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, 1972-1975.
Scope and Content Note
STATE DEPARTMENT, 1975.
Scope and Content Note
INTERIM YEARS, 1975-1976.
Scope and Content Note
GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGNS, 1976 and 1980.
Scope and Content Note
GOVERNORSHIP, 1977-1981.
Scope and Content Note
OVERSIZE MATERIALS, 1937-1981.
Scope and Content Note
PHONOTAPE CASSETTES
UNSORTED MATERIAL
MEMORABILIA
MOTION PICTURE FILMS
PHONORECORDS
VIDEOTAPE CASSETTES
PHOTOGRAPHS.
SLIDES.
BIOGRAPHICAL FILE, 1937-1981
Articles about Dixy Lee Ray
1963-1972
1972-1975
1977-1981
Awards
Bank statements
Bank statements
Biographical data
Biographies, inclusion of DLR in
Boats
Business cards (of DLR and others)
Dogs
General
Correspondence regarding an article in the Evening Star, 2 February 75
Sympathy letters received upon the death of Jacques and Ghi11ie (2 folders)
Financial matters
Fox Island
Genealogical Record (2 volumes)
Graduate work in zoology and morphology at Mi11s Co11ege and Stanford University, 1937-1942
Microbiology lecture notes, 1942
Research notes (2 folders)
Thesis. Handwritten first original copy (2 folders)
Health
Honorary degrees
Insurance policies
Letters of recommendation, written by DLR
Memberships
Alumni associations, clubs, organizations, etc.
Boards and commissions
Misce11anea
Monogram
Motor vehicles
Motorhome
Moves
Taxes (2 folders)
Travel, 1976
University of Washington. See also SUBJECT FILE
Leave of absence
Research in microbiology
CORRESPONDENCE, 1966-1981
General, 1981
Carlson, Edward, 1967-1980
Carson, Stanley F., 1973-1980
Casti11o, Joseph R., 1976
Deane, Evelyn (Executive Secretary for Mi11s Co11ege), 1975
Doub, Wi11iam O., 1975
Green, Lora C., 1976
Hanna, Paul, 1976
Knodle, Wilma G., 1976
Krieg, Alden F., 1975
Martin, A.W., 1976-1980
Mi11er, Dorothy, 1976
Owen, Ray, 1967-1977
Raymond, Lawrence P., 1976
Reid, Marion and Gordon
n.d.
1967-1974
Scherer, Paul A., 1966-1973
Steele, A.R., 1973-1977
University of Washington, Department of Zoology, 1972-1976
Vest, George S., 1976
Woodwick, Keith, 1976
Birthday and Christmas cards (various years)
SPEECHES AND WRITINGS, 1959-1981
"The Case for Nuclear Power." Reprint by the Western Environmental Trade Association of a special series of articles that DLR prepared for The Oregonian, n.d.
Good-Bye, America. Typewritten draft of an outline for DLR's autobiography, n.d.
"Marine Fungi and Wood Borer Attack." Mimeographed copy of a study, 1959
"Miracle of Water." Printed copy of a paper presented at the symposium "Cha11enge for Survival 1968: Land, Air and Water for Man in Megalopolis," sponsored by The New York Botanical Garden and the Rockefe11er Univer- sity, 25-26 April 1968, and published in American Forests, November 1968
Notes
Energy
Food and development
Goethe's Faust
Nuclear power
Science (Pacific Science Center years)
Science and government
"Nuclear Power: How Safe?" Photocopy of a typewritten statement answering a series of questions put to DLR while chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission
"Nuclear Power! In Search Of An Ombudsman." Printed copy of an article published in Queen City Magazine, July 1969
"Nuclear Power Should Not Be Accepted Because There Is A Crisis." Two printed copies of an article, n.d.
Speaking invitations, 1981
Speech notes, 1981
"Water!" Printed copy and photocopy of a paper, adapted for publication, presented at the symposium "Cha11enge for Survival 1968," and published in Garden Journal, November/December 1968
"Water: An Account Of A Curious Liquid And What It Does." Typewritten copy and photocopy of a study, n.d.
"Water Water Everywhere... But What If It Is Bad?" Printed copy of an article published in Stanford Alumni Almanac, March 1970
"Why Don't They Look It Up?" Printed copy of an article published in The Imprint of the Stanford Libraries Associates, April 1982
SUBJECT FILE, 1963-1981
Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations
Aerospace Corporation
Agnew, Harold
Alaska
American Association for the Advancement of Science
American Institute for Public Service
American Society of Safety Engineers
American Women in Radio and Television
Americans for Energy Independence
Anderson, John B.
Antarctic
Salmon rearing
Treaty Representatives - Eighth Consultative Meeting, Oslo, Norway, 9-20 June 1975
Argonne National Laboratory
Associated Universities, Inc.
Association of Washington Business
Bagnariol, John
Batte11e
Bechtel Corporation
Biology
Blue Water Educational Institute, Inc.
Blumenthal, Michael
Bonnevi11e Power Administration
Bonnevi11e Regional Advisory Council
Bosanko, Howard J.
Boston Museum of Science
Botany
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Brazil
Bundy, Ted
Butterworth, Blair
California State University Northridge
Canada - Foreign relations - United States
Carter, Jimmy
Chakravarti, Dr.
Cha11enge of the Seventies. Governor's Conference, Olympia, Washington, 30 September-1 October 1970
Climatic change
Coalition for Protective Legislation
Coastal Society
Coastal States Conference on Ocean Mining Law, Portland, Oregon, 11-13 December 1968
Coastal Zone Management Act Amendments of 1976
Colorado - "Sunset Laws" draft
Columbia River Interstate Compact
Commission on Critical Choices for Americans
Commoner, Barry
Cooney, Lloyd E.
Council on International Economic Policy
Crown Ze11erbach Corporation
Democratic National Committee, 1977-1979
Denenberg, Herbert
Desert agriculture
Detente - Germany
Development
DiBona, Charles J.
Donohue, Hubert F.
Economic Development Council of Puget Sound
Education
Edwards, James
Electronic Engineering Times, 1979
Energy. See also Brazil, Japan, Middle East, New England, Pacific Basin, Pacific Northwest, Puget Sound, Sweden, Taiwan, Washington State
General (3 folders)
General (2 folders)
Alternate sources
Bioenergy
Coal
Cogeneration
Conservation
Electricity
Ethanol
Gas. See also Alaska and Canada
Geothermal energy
Methanol
Nuclear energy. See also Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Studies and Silkwood, Karen
General (2 folders)
General (4 folders)
Anti-nuclear movement. See also Mead, Margaret and Nader, Ralph
General
California, 1976
Tennessee, 1974
Breeder reactors
General
Liquid Metal Fast Breeder Reactor (2 folders)
Fusion
Plutonium
Proliferation
Safeguards
Uranium
Uranium (4 folders)
Wastes
General (2 folders)
High-level
Low-level
General (2 folders)
National Governors' Association Task Force
Radioactive Waste Management Program. See also State Planning Council on Radio- active Waste Management
Spent nuclear fuel
Transportation (2 folders)
Oil (petroleum, gasoline). See also Alaska, Canada, Northern Tier Pipeline, and Puget Sound
General
Shales
Spi11s
Solar energy
General
Conference, Washington, D.C., 10 June 1974
Synthetic fuels
Energy Commercialization Enterprises
The Energy Daily, 1976-1980
Energy Research and Development Administration. See also ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Environment
Equal Rights Amendment
Evans, Dan. Transcripts of press conferences
Evergreen State Co11ege
Federal Council for Science and Technology
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Federal Energy Administration Act of 1973
Federal Nonnuclear Energy Research and Development Act of 1974
Federal Water Quality Act of 1977, Amendments to
Ferguson, Adele
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Fitterer, Rev. John A.
Fluoridation
Food problem
Ford, Gerald R. - Staff
Forestry
Fudenberg, H.H.
Garcia, Joe
Government
Government Employees Insurance Company
Grand Coulee Dam
Guzzo, Louis R.
Hand, Learned
Hanford. See also ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, McCormack, Mike
Hartley, Roland T.
Hazardous materials, transportation of
Health
Honeywe11, Inc.
Hopkins Marine Station. See Stanford University
Hospitals
Housing
Hurley, Margaret
Hydrodynamic Development Corporation, Inc.
India
Indians
General
Ft. Lawton Park Advisory Committee
Innova, Inc. See also Chakravarti, Dr.
Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970
Intermountain Science Experience Center
International Atomic Energy Agency
International Trade Conference, 3rd Annual, Seattle, Washington, 12 May 1977
International Women's Year, 1975
Iran
Japan
Jenkins, David
Journalism
King County, Washington - Stadium construction
Kissinger, Henry
KMS Fusion, Inc.
Lake Washington
Lapp, Ralph
Larson, Clarence
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory
Lockheed Aircraft Corporation
Longley, James Bernard
Luvera, Paul N.
McDermott, Jim
Magnuson, Jermaine
Magnuson, Warren
Maier, Corne11
Ma11on, Robert P.
Marshal Aid Commemoration Commission
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mead, Margaret
Metzger, H. Peter
Middle East. See also Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Studies
Mi11er, Mrs. Pendleton. See also University of Washington and PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER
Milwaukee Railroad. See also GOVERNORSHIP, Washington State Agencies, Transportation Department
Misce11anea
Moon
Moynihan, Patrick
Mt. Hood Community Co11ege
Nader, Ralph. See also ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, Doub, Wi11iam O.
National Accelerator Laboratory. See Fermi
National Center for Productivity
National Democratic Policy Committee
National Energy Institute - Establishment proposal
National Science Foundation
Neurosciences
New England
Nimeh, Frances D.
Nisqua11y Delta
Northern Tier Pipeline
Northern Tier Pipeline
Nuclear Power Plant Siting Bi11
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
O'Murphy, Karl O.
O'Neil, Eugene
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Biological Division
Museum
Studies
Studies
Oceanography. See also Zoology
Oceanography (3 folders)
Offshore industrial-port islands
Olympic Co11ege
Organized crime
Pacific Basin
Pacific Northwest
Pacific Northwest Electric Power Planning and Conservation Act
Pacific Northwest Nuclear Power Plant Siting Study
Pacific Northwest Regional Commission
Pacific Northwest Regional Power Legislation
Pacific Northwest Sea
Pacific Northwest Utilities Conference Committee
Pacific Regional Committee - Marsha11 Scholarships 1973
Pacific Resources, Inc.
Peninsula Light Company
Pensions
People's Republic of China
Pesticides
Pierce County, Washington - Agricultural Conservation Program, 1975
Potter, V.R.
President's Reorganization Project (Reorganization of Federal Emergency Preparadness and Response Programs)
Puget Sound
Puget Sound, Group Health Cooperative of
Puget Sound Health Plan Council
Puget Sound Hospital
Puget Sound Power & Light Company
Ray, Marguerite W.
Reid, Gordon
Reid, Marion R.
Rockefe11er, Nelson A.
Saint Martin's Co11ege
San Juan Islands
Satsop Nuclear Power Plant
Saurs, Barbara K.
Scherer, Paul A.
Schlesinger, James A.
Science
General
List of talks included in "Suits: Speaking of Research" - Page proofs
2-253
256-458
Seattle Chamber of Commerce
Seattle Engineering Department
Seattle Legislative Report, 3 April 1979
Seattle, Port of. See South Korea
Seattle Professional Engineering Employment Association
Silkwood, Karen
Simon, Wi11iam E.
Smithkline Company
South Korea - Foreign Relations - Port of Seattle
Spe11man, John
Spokane City Plan Commission
Stanford University
State Planning Council on Radioactive Waste Management
Strategic Arms Limitation Talks
Stratospheric ozone
Stuntz, Daniel E.
Sweden (2 folders)
Tacoma public schools
Taiwan
Taylor, Theodore B.
Technology
Te11er, Edward
Terrorism
Three Mile Island
Trident Base
Union Carbide Corporation
United Nations
United States
General
Coast Guard
Congress
General
House of Representatives Committee on Foreign Affairs
Joint Committee on Atomic Energy. See also ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, Hearings
General
Departure of Chet Holifield and Craig Hosmer
Membership
Department of the Army - Seattle District
Department of Defense
Department of State
Flag Merchant Marine
Foreign Relations
Canada. See Canada
Japan
Governors
Navy
University of Arizona
University of Washington
General
Arboretum Plan
Department of Zoology
Department of Zoology
Friday Harbor Laboratories
Vinton, W.J.
Washington Army and Air National Guard
Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs
Washington Council on International Trade
Washington Energy Research Center
Washington Health Care Facilities Authority
Washington Oil Port
Washington-Oregon Potato and Onion Association
Washington Public Ports Association
Washington Public Power Supply System
Washington Society of Professional Engineer, Spring/ Summer 1980
Washington State
Agencies. See also GOVERNORSHIP, Washington State Agencies
Democratic Central Committee, 1977-1978
Democratic Convention, 1978
Economy
Energy
Governors
Legislature
Bi11s (2 folders)
Candidates nominated for, 1980
Committees
Energy
Labor
State Capitol
State Government
Statute Law
Transportation - Ferry Acquisition Program
Ways and Means
Legislative Reference Notes
Operating and Capitol Budget Summary
Initiatives
Misce11anea
Resolutions
Ro11 ca11s
Maps
To11 bridges, tunnels and ferries
Tourism
Washington State Association of Group Homes
Washington State Developmental Disabilities Council
Washington State Guard
Washington State Interagency Committee for Outdoor Recreation
Washington State Labor Council
Washington State Magistrates Association
Washington State Medicaid Agency
Washington State Research Council
Washington State School Directors' Association
Washington State Thermal Power Plant Site Evaluation Council
Washington State University
Washington Women United
Watanabe, Taul
Water rights
Water-producing energy centers in the Middle East. See Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Studies
Weinberg, Alvin
Welfare
Western States Policy Office
Weyerhaeuser-Stoneway Strip Mine
White House Office of Science and Technology
Wi11amette River Basin
Women
Yakima Va11ey Co11ege
Yucatan coral
Zoology
PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER, 1963-1972
General
Accounts
A11ied Arts of Seattle
Arts for Youth Council
Board of Trustees
Book and Gift Shop
Bylaws
"Cha11enge for Survival 1968." See New York Botanical Garden
Civil defense - Facilities at the Pacific Science Center (hereafter PSC)
Commission on Marine Science, Engineering and Resources
Community Relations Committee
Correspondence
Chronological file
1969
1970
1969 (blue copies)
1970 (blue copies)
1971
1972
Personal file
1963-1966
1967-1969
1967-1972
1968-1981
1970-1972
Director's Report, 1972
Exhibits
General
Notes of DLR
Scripts (2 folders)
Financial records
Future developments at the PSC - Notes of DLR
Interviews
Laboratory and classroom construction
Library Liaison Committee - Intermediate District IX
Mathematics
Advisory Committee
Class
Memoranda
Misce11anea
New York Botanical Garden - Symposium: "Cha11enge for Survival 1968," 25-26 April 1968
Oceanographic Commission of Washington
General (2 folders)
Meetings
1965, November 16
1967
September 22
December 14
1968
March 14
April 24
May 27
July 1
October 1
1969
June 9
June 16
July 2l
November 13
December 19
1970
March 26
May 4
June 5
July 20
September 3
October 26
December 4
1971
January 4
February 16
April 16
May 28
August 6
September 17
November 1
December 10
1972
January 3
April 7
June 2
July 28
October 20
Oceanographic Institute of Washington. See also Oceanographic Commission of Washington. Meetings
Oceanography
Class. See Summer Oceanography Class
Correspondence
Overa11 Economic Development Programs Planning Committee
Personnel
Rental policy for PSC building
Resignation of DLR, 1972
Resolutions
Resume of activities, 1969
School Advisory Committee
Science Advisory Committee (2 folders)
Science Council
Science Libraries
Sea Use Council
Sea Use Program, Cobb Seamount
Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra - Pacific Northwest Camp
Speaking invitations
1969
1970
January-March
April-December
1971
January-May
June-December
1972
Speeches and writings
Summer Oceanography Class
1969 (2 folders)
1970
TE VEGA (Research Vessel) Expedition, International Indian Ocean, 1964
General
Correspondence (3 folders)
Cruise A
Cruise B
Indian language printed material
Television Continuity Public Relations program (2 folders)
Travel
Union agreements
U.S. Science Exhibit
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, 1972-1975
General
Achievements of DLR as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission (hereafter AEC)
Administrative matters
Amchitka Bioenvironmental Program
American Revolution Bicentennial Commission
Annual Report to Congress, 1974
Appointment of DLR
as member, 8 August 1972
as chairman, 6 February 1973
Congratulatory letters
Appointment books
Correspondence
Chronological file
1972
August-September
October
November
December
1973
January-May
September-December
1974
January-June
July-December (2 folders)
1975, January
Numerical file
Index, March 1974 - February 1975
A-99
A-199
A-299
A-399
A-499
A-599
A-699
l00-199
200-299
300-399
400-499
500-599
600-699
700-799
800-899
900-999
Personal file
A
B (2 folders)
C (3 folders)
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M (2 folders)
N
O
P (2 folders)
R (2 folders)
S (3 folders)
T
U
V
W (2 folders)
XYZ
Directory
Director of labor relations
Doub, Wi11iam O.
General
Correspondence with Ralph Nader
Drewry, George E.
E11wood City Industrial Council
"Energy and the Environment." AEC exhibit, 1972
Energy Research and Development Administration - Implementation Bi11 (2 folders)
Financial holdings reports of employees
General Advisory Committee
General Counsel
General Manager
Gifts, foreign. Register
Giraud, Andre. See Visits
Glennan, T. Keith
Guzzo, Louis
Hearings of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, 28 February 1973. Backup book for DLR
Hinds, H.R.
Holifield, Chet
Hosmer, Craig
International agreements
Invitations
1972, September-December
1973
January-April
May-September
October-December
1974
Acknowledgements
1973
February (2 folders)
March
April
May
June
July
August
Pending reply, 1973
Regrets
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
L
M
N
O
P
R
S
T
U
V
W
XYZ
Jenkins, David
Kissinger initiative - Memorandum of DLR, 13 November 1974
McCormack, Mike - Statement on Hanford
Media relations
Meetings
Memoranda. See also Reading file
Misce11anea
Muntzig, Manning
Notes
Office of Information Services
General
Reading file
1972
1973
1974
1974
Referrals to John Harris, director
Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President
General
Relationship with the AEC. See also White House
Letter of DLR to Frank G. Zarb, 12 September 1974
Letter of John P. Abadessa to Robert C. Seamans, Jr., 7 December 1974
Omenn, Gilbert
Personnel (2 folders)
Press conferences
Press receptions
Press releases
Press schedule
Project Independence Advisory Committee
Rapport You & AEC, December 1974
Reading file
1972, September-December
1973
January-March
April-June
July-December
Reading material sent to DLR and referred for reply to various staff members. Correspondence
Hargett, Minnie Earle
Jackson, A.W.
August 1981-June 1972
July-December 1972
1973
Reorganization, 15 May 1973
Salary of DLR
Secretary's handbook
Separation clearance for DLR
Simon, Wi11iam E.
Speaking and special events schedule
Speaking invitations
General
Declined and referred to B. Wood
Speeches (arranged alphabetica11y by requesting group or occasion)
List, 1973-1974
Achievement Rewards for Co11ege Scientists Foundation - "Woman of Science Award" presenta- tion, Beverly Hi11s, California, 22 June 1974
Advertising Council, Inc., Washington, D.C., 24 June 1974
American Bar Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, 14 August 1974
American Institute of Biological Sciences, Tempe, Arizona, 17 June 1974
American Nuclear Society
National Topical Meeting on Nuclear Power Plants, Portland, Oregon, 26 August 1974
Winter Meeting, Washington, D.C., 29 October-1 November 1974
American Power Conference, Chicago, I11inois, 30 April 1974
American Public Works Association, Vancouver, Washington, 3 April 1974
American Translators Association, Chicago, I11inois, 11-12 October 1974
Ames Laboratory, Ames, Iowa, 2 October 1972
Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, I11inois, 19-20 October 1972
Associated Press Management Editors Association, Long Beach, California, 22 November 1974
Association of Science-Technology Centers, Columbus, Ohio, 14 November 1974
Atomic Industrial Forum, Washington, D.C., 29 October 1974
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, 15-16 May 1974 (cance11ed)
Chicago Rotary Club, Chicago, I11inois, 8 October 1974
Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, California, 14 September 1973
Commomwealth Edison Company Engineering Conference, Delavan, Wisconsin, 11 September 1974
Department of Defense, Washington, D.C., 17 July 1974
Executive Women in Government, Washington, D.C., 15 October 1974
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory dedication, Batavia, I11inois, 11 May 1974
Festival of the Fountains, Seattle, Washington, 26 July 1973
Fort St. Vrain Nuclear Power Station, Denver, Colorado, 9 February 1974
Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 17 April 1974
Government Leadership Conference, Evansvi11e, Indiana, 9 November 1973
Greater Los Angeles Press Club, Los Angeles, California, 11 September 1973
House Republican Task Force on Energy, Washington, D.C., 7 August 1974
I11inois Science Teachers Association, Edwardsvi11e, I11inois, 18 October 1974
International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria, 16-20 September 1974
International Congress of Radiation Research, Seattle, Washington, 14 July 1974
International Symposium on Packaging and Transporta- tion of Radioactive Materials, Miami, Florida, 24 September 1974
Kalamazoo Co11ege, New York City, New York, 13 June 1974
Ladies Home Journal - "Woman of the Year Award" presentation, New York City, New York, 8 April 1974
Lawrence Livermore Laboratory - Laser Fusion Building dedication, Livermore, California, 27 September 1974
Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory - Scy11ac dedica- tion, Los Alamos, New Mexico, 25 April 1974
Los Angeles Council of Engineers, Los Angeles, California, 3 October 1974
Lyndon B. Johnson Library - Symposium on Energy and the Environment, Austin, Texas, 11-12 November 1974
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, 9 June 1974
Mound Laboratory, Dayton, Ohio, 30 October 1972
National Broadcast Editorial Association, Washington, D.C., 27 June 1974
National Energy Youth Conference, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 30 July-4 August 1974
National Press Club, Washington, D.C., 2l January 1974
Naval Light Weight Nuclear Power Workshop, Arlington, Virginia, 22 October 1974
Northern Michigan State, Marquette, Michigan, 9 August 1974
New York Times luncheon, New York City, New York, 29 July 1974
Paducah Area Office of the AEC, Paducah, Kentucky, 25 September 1972
Pennsylvania State University - Honorary Engineering Lecture, University Park, Pennsylvania, 26 February 1974
Portland State University - Environmental Sciences Program, Portland, Oregon, 5 April 1974
Public Relations Society of America, Co11ege Park, Maryland, 10 July 1974
Ripon Co11ege, Ripon, Wisconsin, 12 May 1974
Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden, 19 September 1974
Sandia Laboratories - Affirmative Action Conference, Alburqueque, New Mexico, 3l January 1973
Seattle "First Citizen's Award" presentation, Seattle, Washington, 8 March 1974
Seattle First National Bank, Seattle, Washington, 19 December 1974
Simmons Co11ege, Boston, Massachusetts, 13-14 October 1972
South Carolina Conference on the Status of Women, Columbia, South Carolina, 10 March 1973
St. Mary's Co11ege, South Bend, Indiana, 18 May 1974
Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers, Knoxvi11e, Tennessee, 22 February 1974
3M Technical Forum, St. Paul, Minnesota, 30 May 1974
Union Co11ege, Schenectady, New York, 15 June 1974
University of Chicago - Thirtieth Anniversary of the First Self-Sustaining Nuclear Chain Reaction (in commemoration of Enrico Fermi), Chicago, I11inois, 2 December 1972
University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, 26 May 1974
University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 2l September 1972
University of Texas - "The Implications of Nuclear Power in Texas" Conference, Austin, Texas, 1-2 March 1973
Washington, D.C. Rotary Club, Washington, D.C., 22 August 1973
Westinghouse Science Talent Search, Washington, D.C., 18 March 1974
White House Economic Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, 23-24 September 1974
Widemer Co11ege, Chester, Pennsylvania, 2l March 1974
Women's Forum on National Security, Washington, D.C., 20 February 1973
World Energy Conference, Detroit, Ohio, 22-27 September 1974
YWCA
"Salute to Women in Business," New York City, New York, 3 October 1974
"1974 Gold Medal Award" presentation, Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania, 26 March 1974
Statements
Television appearances
"Everywoman," 29 April 1974
"Kennedy and Company," 1974
"Meet the Press," 14 April 1974
"Mike Douglas Show," 29 May 1974 (cance11ed)
Travel
General
Schedules
August 1972-May 1973
May-December 1973
1973
1974
Trips
Europe
l3-25 September 1973
l-l0 October 1974
Iceland, 22-24 November 1973
Paris and London, 26-29 November 1974
Stockholm, 18-20 September 1974
Teheran, 20 May 1974
Vienna, 16-18 September 1974
Visits
French atomic officials (Andre Giraud), 12-15 December 1974
Gerald Ford, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, 22 July 1974
White House
General
Conference on Inflation, Washington, D.C., 27-28 September 1974
Correspondence of DLR with
the President, regarding the role of the Office of Management and Budget, 9 September 1974
Rogers C.B. Morton, regarding the relationship between the AEC and the White House organization, 19 August 1974
STATE DEPARTMENT, 1975
Appointment of DLR as Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, 29 October 1974
General
Congratulatory letters
Appointment books
Appointment schedule. See also Correspondence, Chronological file
January-February, 1975
March-June, 1975
Bengelsdorf, H.
Bruner, David H.
Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs. See Establishment of
Confidential Statement of Employment and Financial Interests - Forms
Confirmation hearings of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for DLR, 12 December 1974
Correspondence
General
General (2 folders)
Chronological file (including appointment schedules)
December 1974-January 1975
February-March, 1975
April, 1975
May, 1975
June-July 1975
Numerical file
S-99
S-199
S-299
S-399
S-499
S-599
S-699
S-799
S-899
S-999
Personal file
A (2 folders)
B
C (2 folders)
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
R (2 folders)
S
T
U
V
W
XYZ
Department of Health, Education and Welfare - International activities
Establishment of the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (2 folders)
International agreements
Invitations
General
Regrets
B
C
D
E
F
G-H
I
J
L
M
N
O
P
Q-R
S
T
U-V
W
XYZ
Memoranda (3 folders)
Notes
Office of Oceans and Fisheries
Organizational problems related to nuclear energy
Personal Data Statement to be fi11ed out by DLR
Personal Qualifications Statement - Forms
Personnel
Program and Resources Plan
Reading material (3 folders)
Resignation of DLR
General
Letter of Gerald R. Ford to DLR, 26 June 1975
Statements of support
Salary of DLR
Secretariat
Speaking and special events calendar and list of speeches
Speech material
Speeches (arranged alphabetica11y by requesting group or occasion)
Unidentified, on alternative energy sources
American Society for Engineering Education, Fort Co11ins, Colorado, 18 June 1975
American Association of University Women, Seattle, Washington, 16 June 1975
Association of American Foreign Service Women, Washingon, D.C., 10 April 1975
Atomic Industrial Forum, Inc., New York City, New York, 19 May 1975
COSERV Conference, Washington, D.C., 12 March 1975
Crichton Club, Gahanna, Ohio, 7 March 1975
Edison Electric Institute, Denver, Colorado, 2 June 1975
Federation of Americans Supporting Science and Technology, Washington, D.C., 5 March 1975
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 5 May 1975
Herbert H. Lehman Co11ege (The City University of New York), Bronx, New York, 4 June 1975
IBM luncheon, New York City, New York, 8 April 1975
Industrial Research Institute, Inc., White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, 30 May 1975
International Instrumentation Symposium, Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania, 19 May 1975
International Trade Conference, Seattle, Washington, 14 May 1975
Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1 May 1975
National Academy of Science, Washington, D.C., 24 March 1975
National Association of Manufacturers, Washington, D.C., 10 April 1975
National Energy Forum, Washington, D.C., 16 May 1975
National War Co11ege, Washington, D.C., 2 April 1975
North Pacific Fur Seal Commission, Washington, D.C., 10 March 1975
Smith Co11ege, Hartford, Connecticut, 25 February 1975
Southampton Co11ege (Long Island University), South- ampton, New York, 31 May 1975
Stonehi11 Co11ege, North Easton, Massachusetts, 25 March 1975
University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska, 9 May 1975
University of California at Los Angeles - Facing a World of Scarce Resources Conference, Los Angeles, California, 2l March 1975
University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, 29 May 1975
Women's Forum on National Security - "Mo11y Pitcher Award" presentation, Washington, D.C., 24 February 1975
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 18 March 1975
World Affairs Institute, Morgantown, West Virginia, 17 May 1975
Transfer of staff and equipment from the AEC to DLR's State Department office
Travel
Schedules
Trips
Europe, 13-26 April 1975
General
Copenhagen
Helsinki
London
Munich
Paris
New York, 25 February 1975
Teheran, 19-24 January 1975
INTERIM YEARS, 1937-1981
Interim Years, 1975-1976
Correspondence
"File 13" (letters from possibly unbalanced people, kept for the record)
Letters of praise and support from attendants to lectures given by DLR
Interviews
Notes
Publishing offers
Speaking engagements
Contracts
pending
signed - speeches given
Correspondence with Leigh Lecture Bureau, DLR's agent
Invitations (2 folders)
Speeches
Television appearances
GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGNS, 1976 and 1980
1976
General
Announcement speech, 20 February 1976
Citizens' Committee for Dixy Lee Ray for Governor
Correspondence
General
Letters of support, including contributions (3 folders)
Democratic Election Law Reporter, 1976
Financial records
General (3 folders)
General
General (7 folders)
Accounts, final
Citizens' Committee (2 folders)
Citizens' Committee
Executive Mansion Fund (2 folders)
Media exposure costs
Office Fund bi11s
Payments in-kind
Petty cash receipts
Spokane
Sternoff, David
Fund-raising. See also Index cards, boxes 112-114.
Ke11y, Andy
Memoranda
Misce11anea
Notes
Offers to help
Public Disclosure Commission
General (4 folders)
General
Statements
A-C
D-F
G-H
I-K
L-N
O-Q
R-T
U-W
X-Z
Requests for candidates to state their positions on various issues
Schedules and itineraries
Schrock, Richard T., Campaign director
Songs
Speaking invitations (4 folders)
Speeches, including speech notes. See also Announcement speech
Statements
of DLR
of other candidates
Stickers, flyers
Television appearances
Travel
Index cards listing by alphabetical order the contributors to DLR's campaign and indicating the amount they gave
A-G
H-O
P-Z
1980
General
Correspondence
General
Letters of support during the campaign, including contributions (2 folders)
Letters wishing DLR we11 after her defeat
General (6 folders)
A-B
C-D
E-F
G-H
I-J
K-L
M-N
O-P
Q-R
S-T
U-V
W-Z
Declaration and affidavit of candidacy of DLR
Defeat in state open primary, 18 September
Clippings
Interviews
Democratic State Party
Endorsements, statements of support
Fund-raising
Guidelines
Invitation log
Johnson, C. Montgomery, Campaign director
King County Dixy Lee Ray Advisory Committee
Lundstrom, Boyd
Magnuson, Warren G.
Media coverage
Memoranda of Louis Guzzo to DLR
Misce11anea
Offers to help
People for Governor Dixy's Re-election Committee. Issues of Friday's Memo
Po11s, caucuses
Public Disclosure Commission
Republican State Committee of Washington
Requests for candidates to state their positions on various issues
Root, Robert
Schedules and lists of major campaign events
Songs
Speaking engagements
Speeches
Statements
of DLR
of other candidates
Stickers, flyers
Strategy and plans
Television appearances and radio broadcasts
Town ha11 meetings
"Voter's Calendar"
Washington Independent Party
GOVERNORSHIP, 1977-1981
Abbadessa, John
Achievements of DLR. Letters of commendation and appreciation
Administration
"Basic speeches" about the Ray administration
Position on energy
Affirmative action
Appointment books
Appointment books
Appointments made by DLR
General
of members of boards and commissions
of minorities and women
Bi11s to oppose
Boards and Commissions List, 1979
Budget
General (4 folders)
General
Conference notes
1981-1983
Agriculture Department
Arts Commission
Athletic Commission
Central Washington State Co11ege
Commerce and Economic Development Department
Community Co11ege Education Board
Eastern Washington State Co11ege
Ecology Department
Emergency Services
Employment Security Department
Energy Office
Evergreen State Co11ege
Fisheries Department
Gambling Commission
Game Department
General Administration Department
Higher Education Personnel Board
Horse Racing Commission
Labor and Industries Department
Military Department
Parks and Recreation Commission
Patrol, State
Personnel Department
Planning and Community Affairs Agency
Postsecondary Education Council
Public Instruction, Superintendent of
Retirement Systems Department
Revenue Department
Social and Health Services Department
Transportation Department
University of Washington
Utilities and Transportation Commission
Veterans Affairs Department
Washington State University
Western Washington State Co11ege
Messages of DLR
Speaker Duane Berentson floor speech on budget, 3l May 1979
Statistics
Cabinet and staff
Cabinet meeting minutes, 1977
Correspondence. See also reading file
General (2 folders)
Personal file
November-December 1976
1977
June-September
October
November
December
1978
1978 (2 folders)
1979
General (2 folders)
January-March
April-May
June-July
August-September
October-December
1980
1980-1981
A-B
C-D
E-F
G-H
I-L
M-N
O-P
Q-R
S-T
U-Z
Support letters
1977
1978
April-August
September-December
1979
January-March
April-June
July-December
1980
January-May
June-August
September-January 1981
Thank-you letters (sent by DLR)
1977
1978
January-March
April-May
June-December
1979
January-June
July-December
1980
January-June
July-January 1981
Thank-you letters (sent to DLR)
1977
1978
January-June
July-December
1979
1980
Creston-Mt.Tolman Impact Assistance Project
Criminal justice
Curriculum vitae submitted to DLR
Democratic Governors Conference, Washington, D.C., 25 February 1980
Executive orders. See also Mount St. Helens
Governor's Economic Forecast Review Committee
Higher education (4 folders)
Higher education (2 folders)
Interviews
Invitation log
Invitations
Received
Sent out (2 folders)
Legislative meeting schedule
Legislative program, 1981
McDermott, James - Personal Services Contract
Media coverage. See also GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGNS, 1980, Defeat
Meeting schedule
1978-1979
1980
January-May
June-September
Memoranda
General
from Louis Guzzo to DLR
Messages. See also Budget, Messages
to the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, 1979
to the Legislature, 1980
Minority and Women's Business Development Advisory Council
Misce11anea
Mount St. Helens - Eruption, 18 May 1980
General
Briefing to the legislative leadership, 12 June
Chronology of events and specific actions taken by DLR's administration
Clippings
Contingency plans
Correspondence
Disaster Assistance Center
Disaster Preparedness Plan - Department of Emergency Services
Editorial opinions
Executive orders
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Final Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Bi11 for Fiscal 1980
Health implications
Memoranda
Misce11anea
Notes
Press conferences
Press releases
Printed material
Radio Amateurs Civil Emergency Services
Recovery Assistance Team
Request for federal aid
Statements, declarations
Studies, reports
Testimonies
Watch Group
National Governors' Association. See also SUBJECT FILE, Energy, Nuclear, Wastes, Low-level
General
Committees
Natural resources and environmental management
Transportation, Commerce and Technology
Conferences
1977
1980
Notes
Office
Decoration of,
Organization
Procedures, guidelines
Pension systems
Personal Services Contract of DLR - Termination
Petitions presented to the governor
Powers and duties of the governor
Press conferences
Press office
Press releases
Prisons
General (2 folders)
McNeil Island
General
General (2 folders)
State plan for utilization
Proclamations
Reading file
Daily memoranda from DLR's secretary
Sorted correspondence, January 1977 (7 folders)
Reports of DLR on her years in office
lst, 1978
2nd, 1979
3rd, 1980
4th, 1981
Salaries
Senior citizens
Speech notes
Speeches (arranged alphabetica11y by name of requesting group or occasion). See also State of the state addresses
Unidentified
Aberdeen Rotary Club, Aberdeen, Washington, 29 November 1978
Adult Day Services, Olympia, Washington, 14 November 1979
Aikens Lecture Series (University of Vermont), Burlington, Vermont, 13 April 1980
ALCOA Political Action Committee, Vancouver, Washington, 8 February 1980
A11-City Service Clubs, Spokane, Washington, 20 December 1979
A11ied Daily Newspapers, Spokane, Washington, 19 May 1978
Aluminum Association, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, 25 May 1978
American Academy of Achievements, Salt Lake City, Utah, 23 June 1979
American and Canadian Hospital Associations, Montreal, Canada, 3l July 1980
American Association of Community and Junior Co11eges, San Francisco, California, 2 April 1980
American Business Women's Association, Spokane, Washington, 3l May 1980
American Gas Association, Seattle, Washington, 15 May 1980
American Industrial Development Council, Seattle, Washington, 2l May 1979
American Judges Association, Seattle, Washington, 23 October 1978
American Legion, Annual State Convention
Seattle, Washington, 2l July 1978
Spokane, Washington, 20 July 1979
American Public Power Association Conference, Seattle, Washington, 18 June 1979
American Red Cross, location unknown, 13 March 1980
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
San Francisco, California, 13 December 1978
Tri-Cities, Washington, 19 March 1980
Anchorage Chamber of Commerce, Anchorage, Alaska, 23 July 1979
ANS/ENS International Meeting on Fast Reactor Safety Technology, Seattle, Washington, 22 August 1979
Apprenticeship Training Building dedication, Spokane, Washington, 25 April 1980
Arbor Day, Olympia, Washington
l2 April 1978
11 April 1979
ARCO Petroleum Products Co. - Cherry Point Refinery, Ferndale, California, 16 July 1980
Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Co11eges - National Conference on Trusteeship, Miami, Florida, 9 April 1979 (delivered by Louis Guzzo)
Association of Graduate Schools of the American Association of Universities, Seattle, Washington, 9 October 1979
Association of State Budget Officers, Seattle, Washington, 7 June 1978
Association of the U.S. Army, the Air Force Association and the Navy League of the United States, location unknown, 5 March 1977
Association of Traffic Safety Representatives, Olympia, Washington, 25 March 1980
Association of Washington Business
Spokane, Washington, 10 May 1978
Seattle, Washington, 23 October 1979
Association of Washington Business and the Washington Association of Community Co11eges, Seattle, Washington, 12 March 1980
Association of Washington Cities
Yakima, Washington, 14 June 1978
Olympia, Washington, 18 June 1980
AT&T Shareholders, Seattle, Washington, 18 April 1979
Be11evue and Redmond Chambers of Commerce, Be11evue, Washington, 5 March 1979
Bond Attorneys' Workshop, Rosement, I11inois, 12 October 1979
Bonney Lake Library, Bonney Lake, Washington, 13 July 1979
Boy Scouts of America, Evergreen, Washington, 7 March 1980
Bryn Mawr Co11ege, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, 10 May 1980
Burlington Northern Credit Union, Tacoma, Washington, 15 February 1980
Business Council, Hot Springs, Virginia, 9 May 1980
Business Week - Government Day, Olympia, Washington, 5 March 1979
Camas/Washougal Chamber of Commerce, Washougal, Washington
l4 September 1978 (delivered by Dean Cole)
27 August 1980
Capitol-125th anniversary, Olympia, Washington, 28 November 1978
Capitol City Press Club and Washington State Information Council, Olympia, Washington, 14 May 1978
Chehalis Rotary Club, Chehalis, Washington, 7 March 1979
Chehalis Rotary Club and Centralia Kiwanis Club, Chehalis, Washington, 9 August 1979
Cla11am County Courthouse dedication, Port Angeles, Washington, 1 March 1980
Clatskanie Kiwanis Club, Clatskanie, Washington, 23 June 1978
Concrete Technology Corporation, location unknown, 26 April 1979
Cooperative Energy Conservation Demonstration, Spokane, Washington, 27 August 1980
COPE, Seattle, Washington, 7 October 1978
Dairy Farmers of Washington, Olympia, Washington, 2 July 1980
Department of Accounts, Washington State - Training Conference, Olympia, 8 June 1979
Department of Commerce and Economic Development, Washington State - "Picture Perfect Washington" Contest Kick-Off. See Speeches, Pay n' Save Corp.
Department of Ecology, Washington State - Signing of Snoqualmie Basin Mediated Agreement, Carnation, 27 October 1978
Department of Fisheries, Washington State
Bear Springs Salmon Hatchery dedication, Near Forks, 28 August 1980
Donald L. McKernan Salmon Hatchery dedication, Near Shelton, 17 August 1979
Edmonds Fishing Pier opening, Edmonds, 15 March 1979
Humptulips Salmon Hatchery dedication, Humptulips, 22 July 1978
Hurd Creek Salmon Hatchery dedication, Near Sequim, 28 August 1980
Trevor Kincaid She11fish Laboratory dedication, Point Whitney, 17 August 1979
Department of Licensing, Washington State
Driver License Renewal Office opening, Seattle, 13 June 1978
East Washington Real Estate Office opening, Spokane, 9 July 1980
Department of Social and Health Services, Washington State - Management Development Program, Olympia, 8 June 1980
Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington State - Nursing Care Facility and Sculpture "The Legacy" dedication, Orting, 5 September 1979
Disabled American Veterans "State Convention," Wenatchee, Washington, 14 June 1979
Economic Development Executives of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 26 October 1978
Education Commission of the States, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 6 and 16 April 1978
E11ensburg Chamber of Commerce, E11ensburg, Washington, 9 October 1978
Elma Chamber of Commerce, Elma, Washington, 5 April 1979
Filipino Community Center, Seattle, Washington, 2l June 1980
Fort Simcoe Council - Boy Scouts of America, Yakima, Washington, 26 March 1980
Foundation for International Understanding through Students, Olympia, Washington, 2 August 1979
Frank Lucas Homestead dedication - Chelan, Washington, 26 May 1979
Friends of Governor Dixy Lee Ray, Seattle, Washington, 15 May 1978
Friendship Force Program, Olympia, Washington, 4 June 1978
Goldendale Junior Chamber of Commerce, Goldendale, Washington, 5 October 1979
Governor's Birthday Speech, Olympia, Washington, 3 September 1980
Governor's Conference on Aging
Centralia, Washington, 8 April 1978
Spokane, Washington, 22 April 1978
Yakima, Washington, 6 May 1978
Lynnwood, Washington, 20 May 1978
Governor's Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect, Olympia, Washington, 30 April-3 May 1978
Governor's Conference on Child Safety, Olympia, Washington, 4 June 1979
Governor's Conference on Hiring the Job Ready Ex- Offender, Seattle, Washington, 6 July 1979
Governor's Conference on Housing, Tumwater, Washington
22 February 1979
l0 April 1980
Governor's Conference on Library and Information Services, Olympia, Washington, 23 April 1979
Governor's Conference on Travel, Seattle, Washington, 9 November 1978
Governor's Writers' Day, Olympia, Washington
Open House, 20 September 1978
Presentation of awards, 17 May 1979
Grays Harbor Democratic Central Committee, Aberdeen, Washington, 28 October 1978
Heritage Foundation - "Growth Day," Washington, D.C., 17 April 1980
Homebuilders Association, Richland, Washington, 12 November 1979
IBPOE of Washington (Elks), Tacoma, Washington, 15 July 1978
Idaho and Washington Association of Carpenters, Moscow, Idaho, 10 April 1980
Industrial Research Development Council, Portland, Oregon, 19 May 1980
Industrial Safety and Health Conference, 1ocation unknown, 15 November 1979
International Association of Clerks, Recorders, Election Officials and Treasurers, Seattle, Washington, 13 July 1980
International Association of Geomagnetism and Aeronomy and the International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, Seattle, Washington, 22 August 1977
International Peace Arch Association, Blaine, Washington, 11 June 1978
International Symposium on Radiopharmaceuticals, Seattle, Washington, 19 March 1979
Japan-America Society of Seattle, Seattle, Washington, 23 February 1979
Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner
Port Angeles, Washington, 22 September 1978
Olympia, Washington, 20 October 1978
Joint Chambers of Commerce meeting, Tukwila, Washington, 7 July 1980
Joint Council of Teamsters No.28, Seattle, Washington, 27 August 1979
Keep Washington Green, Olympia, Washington, 2 May 1980
Kennewick/Pasco Bridge dedication, Washington, 16 September 1978
Kitsap Brokers' Multiple Listing Service, Bremerton, Washington, 23 July 1980
Lake City Chamber of Commerce, Seattle, Washington,
24 October 1979
19 April 1980
Lakeland Vi11age dedication, Medical Lake, Washington, 9 June 1979
League of Women Voters, Spokane, Washington, 22 May 1978
League of Women Voters of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 23 May 1979
Lewis and Clark Trail Heritage Foundation, Inc., Vancouver, Washington, 14 August 1978
Lockheed Management Club, Seattle, Washington, 12 February 1980
Martin-Marietta Aluminum, Goldendale, Washington, 5 October 1979
Medal of Honor Recipients, Olympia, Washington, 9 November 1979
Mexican Americans, Tacoma, Washington, 5 August 1979
Mexican Community House, Tacoma, Washington, 2l June 1980
MOD-2 Wind Turbine Generators construction start ceremony (Bonnevi11e Power Administration), Goldendale, Washington, 11 April 1980
Mother Joseph Foundation
Campaign kick-off, Vancouver, Washington, 3 October 1978
Benefit Dance, Vancouver, Washington, 1 March 1980
Dedication, Washington, D.C., 1 May 1980
Remarks, Olympia, Washington, 9 October 1980
National Association of Tax Administrators - Conference on Revenue Estimating, Seattle, Washington, 22 October 1979
National Automobile Dealers Association, Vancouver, British Columbia, 20 June 1978
National Conference of Regulatory Attorneys, Olympia, Washington, 20 May 1980
National Convention of Democratic Women's Clubs, Seattle, Washington, 2l April 1979
National Council of Jewish Women, Seattle, Washington, 16 March 1980
National Freight Traffic Association, Palm Beach, Florida, November 1977
National Governors Association - White House International Trade Conference, Seattle, Washington, 6 June 1979
National Guard Association of Washington
Ocean Shores, Washington, 20 May 1978
Wenatchee, Washington, 28 April 1979
National Milk Producers Federation, Seattle, Washington, 27 November 1978
New Hope Training Center for the Handicapped, Spokane, Washington, 3l May 1979
Northern State Multi-Service Center dedication, Near Sedro Woo11ey, Washington, 14 July 1979
Northwest Center for the Retarded, Seattle, Washington, 28 July 1980
Northwest Electric Light and Power Association, Spokane, Washington, 25 September 1978
Northwest Regional Conference on the Emerging International Economic Order, Seattle, Washington, 30 March 1979
Northwest Regional Energy Conference, Seattle, Washington, 1 June 1978
Northwestern University Traffic Institute's Northwest/Southwest Combined Grad Retraining seminar, Tukwila, Washington, 16 July 1980
Nuclear Energy Women, Be11evue, Washington, 14 September 1979
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, D.C., 6-7 November 1979
Nuclear Waste Disposal Conference, Stanford, California, 20 November 1979
Okanogan Town Ha11 meeting, Okanogan, Washington, 20 August 1980
Olympia Downtown Kiwanis Club, Olympia, Washington, 2 April 1979
Oregon/Washington Hotel Motel Operators, Rosario, Washington, 2 June 1980
Oregon, Washington, Idaho Chambers of Commerce Officers and Managers Conference, Portland, Oregon, 11 February 1980
Pacific Coast Association of Port Authorities, Vancouver, Washington, 8 August 1979
Pacific Coast Society of Orthodontists, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2 October 1978
Pacific Logging Congress, Spokane, Washington, 16 November 1978
Pacific Northwest Be11, Seattle, Washington, 18 April 1979
Pacific Northwest Metals and Minerals Conference, Seattle, Washington, 8 May 1980
Padi11a Bay Estuarine Sanctuary, Anacortes, Washington, 18 May 1979
Pay n' Save Corporation
"Picture Perfect Washington," Seattle, Washington, 11 May 1979
Ribbon cutting ceremony, Seattle, Washington, 6 September 1979
Phi Chi Theta and Alpha Kappa Psi Fraternities, Renton, Washington, 21 October 1978
Philippine Independence 82nd Anniversary, Seattle, Washington, 14 June 1980
Pierce County Democratic Luncheon Club, Tacoma, Washington, 2l April 1980
Pine Lodge Correctional Center dedication, Near Medical Lake, 13 April 1978
PNRC meeting, Vancouver, Washington, 15 December 1978
Port of Kalama Marina Complex, Kalama, Washington, 16 July 1977
Poulsbo Noon Lions Club, Poulsbo, Washington, 28 June 1979
Prope11er Club, Seattle, Washington, 22 May 1979
Providence Medical Center dedication, Seattle, Washington, 24 July 1980
Raleigh Hi11s Hospital, Spokane, Washington, 18 May 1978
Realtors, Be11ingham, Washington, 1 February 1980
Redmond Rotary Club, Redmond, Washington, 14 January 1980
Regulatory Attorneys, Olympia, Washington, 20 May 1980
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, 26 May 1978
Retsil Veterans Home Nursing Facility dedication, Retsil, Washington, 3 June 1980
Reynolds Aluminum
Recycling Plant opening, Kent, Washington, 7 December 1979
Luncheon, Olympia, Washington, 8 July 1980
Richland Chamber of Commerce, Richland, Washington
26 April 1978
28 April 1980
Rockwe11 Hanford Management Club, Richland, Virginia, 14 May 1980
Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, Seattle, Washington, 12 July 1979
Scottish Rite Freemasonry Temple, Seattle, Washington
l8 March 1980
9 April 1980
Seattle and Charlotte, N.C. Chambers of Commerce, Seattle, Washington, 19 September 1978
Seattle Building and Construction Trades Council, Seattle, Washington, 23 June 1978
Seattle Chamber of Commerce, Seattle, Washington
9 February 1979
4 December 1979
l July 1980
Seattle Community Development Round Table, Seattle, Washington, 26 March 1979
Seattle Downtown Kiwanis Club, Seattle, Washington, 17 July 1979
Seattle Food Brokers, Be11evue, Washington, 12 September 1980
Seattle Hearing and Speech Center, Seattle, Washington, 3 April 1978
Seattle-King County Board of Realtors, Seattle, Washington, 16 March 1979
Seattle Rotary Club, Seattle, Washington, 16 January 1980
Seattle Savings League, Seattle, Washington, 15 July 1980
Senior Citizens - Bi11 signing ceremony (HB 491), Olympia, Washington, 9 May 1979
Senior Citizens Convention of Pacific County, Nase11e, Washington, 31 January 1979
Shoreline Rotary Club, Seattle, Washington, 19 August 1980
Simpson Timber Heroic Awards, Olympia, Washington, 11 August 1980
Snohomish County Cities and Towns Association, Edwards, Washington, 24 July 1980
Sons of Italy, Olympia, Washington, 25 May 1979
Soroptimist Club, Kiwanis Club and Lions Club, Yakima, Washington, 11 March 1980
Southwest Washington Contractors Association, Vancouver, Washington, 20 June 1979
Spokane Board of Realtors, Spokane, Washington, 3l May 1979
Spokane Club, Spokane, Washington, 13 April 1978
Spokane Community Co11ege, Spokane, Washington, 8 June 1978
Spokane Mayor Ron Bair, Spokane, Washington, 6 October 1979
St. Regis Paper Co. Foreman's Club, Tacoma, Washington, 2l January 1980
Standard Oil Co. (Chevron USA), Seattle, Washington, 9 September 1979
State Parks and Recreation Commission, Fort Worden State Park, Washington, 4 March 1980
Superior Court Judges Association, Port Ludlow, Washington, 27 March 1980
Tacoma-Pierce County Bar Association, Lakewood, Washington, 16 February 1979
Tacoma Urban League, Tacoma, Washington, March 1979
Tacoma Women's Club, Tacoma, Washington, 18 May 1978
Toppenish Education Association, Yakima, Washington, 6 May 1980
Trooper Cadet Class, Olympia, Washington, 17 December 1979
United Association, Spokane, Washington, 25 April 1980
United for Washington, Tacoma, Washington, 29 March 1979
United Inner-City Foundation, Seattle, Washington, 30 January 1980
United Steelworkers of America, District 38, Spokane, Washington, 14 June 1978
United Way-Kitsap County, Bremerton, Washington, 24 March 1980
University District Kiwanis Club, Seattle, Washington, 25 August 1980
University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington, 16 September 1980
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Commencement, 10 June 1978
Insitute on Aging, 24 May 1979
Reserve Officers Training Corps Review (Governor's Day and Tri-Service Review)
l2 May 1978
l8 May 1979
l6 May 1980
Va11ey Council of the Spokane Board of Realtors, Spokane, Washington, 14 May 1980
Va11ey Senior Center, Spokane, Washington, 20 April 1979
Vernie Reed banquet, Olympia, Washington, 18 January 1980
Veterans of Foreign Wars
New Orleans, Louisiana, 20 August 1979
Everett, Washington, 20 June 1980
Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Center, Seattle, Washington, 3 November 1978
Warren G. Magnuson Interco11egiate Nursing Building, Spokane, Washington, 27 August 1980
Washington Apartment Association, Spokane, 7 September 1979
Washington Association of Broadcasters, Seattle, 10 March 1980
Washington Association of Conservation Districts, Spokane
26 November 1979
l7 January 1980
Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, Richland, 19 June 1980
Washington Association of Wheat Growers, Spokane, 3 December 1978
"Washington Award for 1978," Chicago, I11inois, 22 February 1978
Washington Bond Club, Seattle, 7 August 1980
Washington Cattlemen's Association, Spokane, 8 November 1979
Washington Contract Loggers Association, Olympia
l6 March 1979
l4 March 1980
Washington Council on International Trade, Seattle, 2l August 1980
Washington Federation of State Employees, AFL-CIO, Spokane, 30 September 1978
Washington Hearing Aid Society, Seattle, 30 June 1979
Washington Hispanic-American Society, Olympia, 14 April 1979
Washington Home Builders Association, Seattle, 30 April 1979
Washington Housing Forum, Tacoma, 30 September 1978
Washington Immigration Action Committee, Olympia, 28 February 1980
Washington Independence Telephone Association, Seattle, 27 June 1979
Washington Newspaper Publishers Association
Spokane, 2l September 1978
Tumwater, 15 February 1979
Washington-Oregon Shippers Cooperative Association, Seattle, 7 April 1978
Washington-Oregon Soft Drink Association, Seattle, 1 May 1979
Washington Personnel Management Association, Olympia, 2 May 1978 (delivered by David Jenkins)
Washington Precast Concrete Industry, Seattle, 26 June 1980
Washington Public Power Supply System, Olympia, 19 October 1979
Washington Pulp and Paper Foundation, Seattle, 18 October 1979
Washington State Apprenticeship and Training Council, Olympia, 17 July 1980
Washington State Association of Counties
Olympia, 28 June 1978
Spokane, 29 June 1979
Union, 17 January 1980
Ocean Shores, 27 June 1980
Washington State Association of County Assessors, Yakima, 12 September 1979
Washington State Association of Fire Chiefs, Wenatchee, 25 June 1979
Washington State Builders, Seattle, 30 April 1979
Washington State Building and Construction Trades Council
Spokane, 10 August 1978 (delivered by Paul Bender)
Seattle, 16 August 1979
Washington State Cable Television Association, Olympia, 2l February 1979
Washington State Conference for People with Disabilities, Olympia, 10 November 1978 (delivered by Paul Bender)
Washington State Convention of the American G.I. Forum, Olympia, 3 June 1978
Washington State Council of Carpenters
Pasco, 13 April 1978
Moscow, Idaho, 10 April 1980
Washington State Council of Culinary Workers, Bartenders and Hotel Service Employees, Tacoma, 7 September 1979
Washington State County Clerks Association, Ocean Shores, 6 August 1980
Washington State Credit Union, Olympia, 12 September 1980
Washington State Democratic Committee
Spokane, 1 July 1978
Olympia, 27 January 1979
Hoquiam, 14 June 1980
Washington State Democratic Party
11th District, location unknown, 16 September 1978
29th District, Tacoma, 2 September 1980
Washington State Departments. See Speeches, Departments
Washington State Energy Council, Seattle
11 December 1978
28 August 1979
Washington State Farm Bureau, Olympia, 13 February 1980
Washington State Funeral Directors, Seattle, 9 June 1980
Washington State Grange
Be11ingham, 19 June 1978
Pu11man, 23 June 1980
Washington State Hospital Association, Spokane, 7 October 1978
Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO
Spokane, 3l August 1978
Seattle, 26 August 1980
Washington State Medical Association, Seattle, 6 October 1979
Washington State Patrol, Olympia
28 June 1979
30 June 1980
Washington State Pharmaceutical Association, Seattle, 25 June 1978
Washington State Trade and Convention Center, Seattle, 4 December 1978
Washington State Transportation Conference, Seattle, 10 September 1980
West Seattle Chamber of Commerce, West Seattle, Washington, 9 February 1979
Western Association of Graduate Schools, Seattle, Washington, 2 March 1980
Western Conference, The Council of State Govern- ments, Spokane, Washington, 14 August 1978
Western Conference of Independent Telephone Companies, Seattle, Washington, 27 June 1979
Western Conference of Public Service Commissions, Seattle, Washington, 13 June 1979
Western Conference of Teamsters, Seattle, Washington, 27 August 1979
Western Environmental Trade Association, Tumwater, Washington, 2 November 1978
Western States Liquor Administrators, Seattle, Washington, 7 September 1978
Western States Restaurant and Hotel Convention, Seattle, Washington, 13 June 1978
Western Washington Horticultural Society, Olympia, Washington, 9 January 1980
Weyerhaeuser Corporation
Informal meeting, Olympia, Washington, 9 November 1977
Technology Center dedication, Federal Way, Washington, 26 September 1978
Whatcom County Development Council, 14 February 1979
White House Council on Wage Price Stability, Seattle, Washington, 12 April 1979
Women's Business Exchange, Seattle, Washington, 15 May 1980
Women's Political Caucus, Olympia, Washington, 11 November 1979
World Trade Council, Seattle, Washington, 2l August 1980
Yakima Capitol Theatre dedication, Yakima, Washington, 4 November 1978
Yakima County Democratic Convention, Yakima, Washington, 6 May 1978
Yakima County 4-H Recognition banquet, Yakima, Washington, 10 November 1979
Yakima County Retired Teachers Association, Yakima, Washington, 2l June 1978
Yakima Indian Tribal Meeting on Water Rights, Topenish, Washington, 23 March 1979
Yakima Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs, Yakima, Washington, 19 July 1979
YMCA Youth Legislature, Olympia, Washington
11 April 1978
19 April 1979
State of the state address to a joint session of the Washington State Legislature
l6 January 1979
l5 January 1980
Statement on the state of the economy in Washington, 29 September 1980
Task forces and groups (3 folders)
Taxes (2 folders)
Television appearances
General
Phil Donahue Show, 26 October 1979. Correspondence (3 folders)
Question and answer newscasts fo11owing President Carter's speeches on energy, 5 April and 15 July 1979
(5 folders)
Reporter's Roundup, 9 July 1978
Viewpoint on the News
l8 March 1979
l April 1979
Testimonies
Tolan, Fred H.
Town Ha11 Meetings, State of Washington
General
Be11evue, 11 September 1980
Bremerton, 13 May 1980 (2 folders)
Wa11a Wa11a, 23 May 1978
West Seattle, 4 June 1980
Wi11apa Harbor-Raymond, 11 September 1979
Transition - Cooperation with Governor-elect Spe11man
Travel
General
United States
Far East
Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, October 1977 (2 folders)
Japan, People's Republic of China, September 1979 (2 folders)
Washington State agencies, boards and commissions
Agriculture Department (2 folders)
Athletic Commission
Attorney General
Commerce and Economic Development Department
Community Co11ege Education Board
Ecology Department (2 folders)
Emergency Services Department
Employment Development Services Council
Employment Security Department
Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council
Energy Office (4 folders)
Finance Committee
Financial Management Office
Fisheries Department (2 folders). See also Indian Affairs Department and SUBJECT FILE, Indian affairs
Gambling Commission
Game Department
General Administration Department (2 folders)
Historical Society
Indian Affairs Department. See also Fisheries Department
Industrial Insurance Appeals Board
Labor and Industries Department
Licensing Department
Liquor Control Board
Military Department
Natural Resources Department
Oceanographic Commission
Parks and Recreation Commission
Patrol, State
Personnel Department
Planning and Community Affairs Agency
Postsecondary Education Council
Postsecondary Education Council
Printing Department
Prison Terms and Paroles Board
Public Instruction, Superintendent of
Retirement Systems Department
Revenue Department
Social and Health Services Department (3 folders)
Social and Health Services Department
State Employees Insurance Board
Supreme Court
Tax Appeals Board
Traffic Safety Commission
Transportation Department (2 folders)
Treasurer
Urban Arterial Board
Utilities and Transportation Commission
Veterans Affairs Department
Welfare
Western Governors' Conference
1977
1979
OVERSIZE MATERIALS, 1937-1981
Awards, certificates, citations (45)
Guest books (7)
Honorary degrees (22)
Misce11anea, including birthday cards, calendars, clippings, commencement programs, invitations, drawings, license plates, office signs
Photograph albums of DLR while chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and governor of the State of Washington (9)
Photograph albums of DLR while governor of the State of Washington (8)
Photograph album, scrapbooks (2), sister-city relationship certificate albums, including photographs (5)
Travel memorabilia from two trips to the Far East in 1977 and 1979, including books, flags, photograph albums, scrapbooks (20 items)
PHONOTAPE CASSETTES.
242 cassettes of speeches and interviews given by DLR while governor of the State of Washington; 3 cassettes of speeches by others at the Pacific Science Center: 2 cassettes of songs composed by individuals (2)
UNSORTED MATERIAL
Unsorted Material
MEMORABILIA.
Approximately 100 items and plaques presented to Memorabilia DLR, mostly upon giving lectures while chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and governor of the State of Washington
MOTION PICTURE FILMS.
l5 films on scientific matters dating from DLR's years at the Pacific Science Center; l film on the economic impact of the eruption of Mount St. Helens
PHONORECORDS.
2 records of songs entitled "Lovely Seattle/Win Some, Lose Some" and "Dixy Lee Ray or They A11 Want Her Back Again"
VIDEOTAPE CASSETTES.
l videotape cassette on Mount St. Helens entitled "The Mountain Erupts," 9 June 1980
PHOTOGRAPHS.
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at school. 1929
35 prints of Dixy Lee Ray. undated
56 prints of portraits of Dixy Lee Ray. undated
17 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at commencement ceremonies. undated
7 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with her sisters. undated
40 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with others, on informal occasions. undated
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Explorer's Club (Waldorf Astoria) diner for Lowell Thomas. undated
6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Fox Island. undated
80 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with her dogs. undated
12 postcards of India. 1962
114 prints of the TE VEGA expedition. 1963
10 prints illustrating various behavioral aspects of ocypode ceratophthalma. undated
102 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the AEC (miscellanea). undated
1 print of an exhibit at the AEC. undated
4 prints of the AEC Christmas party. 1974
5 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the "last hurrah" reception for the AEC, with Glenn Seaborg and Mrs. Lewis Strauss. December 4, 1974
2 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the last meeting of the AEC, with William Anders, Paul C. Bender and William A. Kriegsman. December 31, 1974
1 print of Dixy Lee Ray with the Division of Classification Professional Women, AEC. December 17, 1974.
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with the Division of Controlled Thermonuclear Research, AEC, with Robert L. Hirsch. undated
34 prints of Dixy Lee Ray in Amtchitka, Alaska for the Cannikin Test, Bioenvironmental Program. July 1973
1 print of Dixy Lee Ray at the ARCS Foundation Award ceremony, Beverly Hills, Ca. June 22, 1974
11 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, Ill. November 1, 1972
6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Battelle Institute Richland, VA. undated
4 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Bendix Corporation, Kansas City, Kansas. August 25, 1972
1 print depicting an anti-nuclear protest at the dedication of the Fermi National Accelerator. May 11, 1974
9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Toastmasters Club, Germantown, Maryland. undated
21 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Hanford, WA. with Thomas Nemzek and William O. Doub. undated
6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray in Idaho Falls, Idaho. 1972
29 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Nevada Test Site, in Jackass Flats. 1972
9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Los Alamos, NM with Harold Agnew. undated
2 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at "Meet the Press" April 14, 1974
9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Mound Laboratory, Dayton Ohio. October 30, 1972
6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at NASA, Washington D.C. 1973
2 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Navy War College, Washington D.C., with Admiral M.G. Bayne. October 2, 1973
9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. 1972
35 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Rio Blanco Site, Colorado and of the anti-nuclear demonstration. undated
4 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Rocky Flats, Golden, Colorado. undated
5 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM. August 22, 1972
2 prints depicting the solar energy project at the Grover Cleveland Junior High School, Dorchester, Mass. 1974
9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the St. Vrain Plant, Colorado, with William Anders, Wayne Aspinall, Orval Hansen, Craig Hosmer, R.E. Parsons, Art Rolander. undated
8 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the UC Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, CA. undated
13 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Union Carbide Corporation, Nuclear Division, Paducah, Kentucky. October 20, 1972.
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with the U.S. Coast Guard. undated
8 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the White House Meeting on Energy with Frederick Dent, Robert Newlin, Morton Rogers. May 16, 1974
4 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with Senator Bellman. undated
6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with Senator Dominick. undated
8 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with President Ford. undated
9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with Alexander Haig. undated
8 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with President Nixon. undated
2 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with Nelson Rockefeller and President Nixon. undated
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with Commissioner James Ramery. undated
35 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at an AEC reception, with Admiral Rickover. undated
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with ERDA members. undated
12 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the State Department (misc.) undated
6 prints depicting Dixy Lee Ray being sworn-in as Assistant Secretary of State with Henry Kissinger. January 29, 1975
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray's office at the State Department. undated
7 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with the U.S.-Iran Joint Commission meeting. May 23, 1975
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with Henry Kissinger and Nelson Rockefeller. undated
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at a United Way gathering. September 26, 1975
10 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Brookhaven. December 9-10, 1975
4 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Evergreen Safety Council. October 3, 1975
4 prints of Dixy Lee Ray. 1976
14 prints relating to the bomb threat scare in Olympia. 1976
80 prints depicting Dixy Lee Ray's campaign. 1976
2 prints depicting Dixy Lee Ray voting at Fox Island. November 2, 1976
16 prints depicting the election night/victory party at the Tacoma Bicentennial Pavilion. November 2, 1976
32 prints depicting Dixy Lee Ray being sworn-in as Governor in Olympia. January 12, 1977.
10 prints depicting the office party in Dixy Lee Ray's Governor's office on the first day at work, with Louis Guzzo. undated
24 prints depicting the inaugural balls in Olympia (January 12) and Tacoma (January 25)
4 prints depicting the inaugural ball at the Elks Club in Port Angeles. January 14, 1976
74 prints depicting Dixy Lee Ray's 1980 campaign. undated
335 prints of Dixy Lee Ray as Governor (miscellanea) undated
18 prints depicting the Governor's Mansion. undated
5 prints depicting ships named after Governor Ray. undated
5 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with Chevron executives. undated
6 prints depicting Dixy Lee Ray dedicating fisheries. undated
4 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Ellensburg rodeo. undated
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at her first press conference. undated
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray flying in the cockpit of a Goodyear plane. undated
8 prints of Dixy Lee Ray greeting Vice-Premier Deng of the People's Republic of China. 1979
3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray greeting Japanese officials. undated
11 prints depicting Dixy Lee Ray at various horse races. undated
9 prints depicting Dixy Lee Ray reviewing troops at Keyport. November 9, 1977.
11 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Los Alamos. 1978
31 prints relating to the eruption of Mount St. Helens. May 1980.
4 prints depicting the ash fall from Mount St. Helens. July 1980
9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the construction start of the MOD-2, Bonneville Power Administration, with Warren G. Magnuson and Mike McCormack. undated
7 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with participants of the Northern Tier Conference held in the Governor's Mansion. undated
7 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Officers' Wives' Club reception. September 1978.
7 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Olympic Hotel. undated
12 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Port Dock dinner in Camas, WA. August 27, 1980
23 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at a reception at the Governor's Mansion. undated
32 prints of Dixy Lee Ray flying to California and watching the Rose Bowl football game. 1979
4 prints depicting the Capitol in Olympia. undated
25 prints of Dixy Lee Ray swearing-in State patrol officers. undated
27 prints of Dixy Lee Ray in Taiwan and Japan. October 1977
15 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Town Hall meetings. undated
16 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with Veterans undated
4 prints depicting Dixy Lee Ray addressing the Wisconsin Power and Light Company, on two different occasions. undated
28 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Christmas parties. undated
6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray and her sister Marion Reid posing in front of the Capitol in Olympia for their Christmas card. undated
4 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with President Carter and Vice President Mondale. undated
5 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Argonne National Laboratory. May 1981
25 prints of Dixy Lee Ray and other people (miscellanea) undated
112 negatives of Dixy Lee Ray undated
30 oversize prints of Dixy Lee Ray (miscellanea) undated
SLIDES.
5 slides of Dixy Lee Ray's appearance on television for the 1974 Woman of the Year Award.
33 slides depicting the CAPCO (Central Area Power Coordination Group) power plants, Pennsylvania.
71 slides of Dixy Lee Ray posing as Governor in her office.
ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION
Envelope on which Dixy Lee Ray wrote: "These materials should be held confidential - not open to general scrutiny during the lifetime of the subject individual (former AEC Commissioner Clarence Larson)"
Handwritten letter/memorandum to DLR from Gom...? on the role of the AEC, relationship with other agencies, etc. PERSONAL
Study entitled "An Alternative Energy Strategy," by Conan. CONFIDENTIAL
STATE DEPARTMENT
Discussion paper on safeguards and export controls - British meeting, l0 June 1975. CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum for all American diplomatic posts from the State Department entitled "The Challenge of the Developing Countries: New Demands for Power and Participation." CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum for DLR from William Sullivan, Jr. re program and resources plan. CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum for the Chief of naval operations from the Department of the Navy. CONFIDENTIAL, RESTRICTED DATA (CLASSIFIED BY AEC-DOD CLASSIFICATION)
Memorandum for the President from Jim Cannon re providing additional U.S. uranium capacity. CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum of conversation to NPT backstopping group, re regional reprocessing in Asia. CONFIDENTIAL
Note entitled "Issues of Concern to the State Department on Implementing the UEA Decision." CONFIDENTIAL
Note for DLR re the responsabilities of the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology, OES. OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Study entitled "The Multinational Approach." SECRET
Telegrams re nuclear safeguards in Brazil. LIMITED OFFICIAL USE and CONFIDENTIAL
INTERIM YEARS
Letter and curriculum vitae of Malvern Gilmartin, Director of the Australian Institute of Science. PERSONAL
Memorandum and attachments for members of the Defense Science Board. SECRET
GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGNS
1976: envelope of materials from John Vernon Kamm, marked PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL
1980: -letter to DLR from John Sylvester re "Former Students of Dixy for Governor" marked by DLR "PUT IN PERSONAL CONFIDENTIAL LOCKED FILE"
1980: -memorandum to DLR from Louis Guzzo on Gambling Trial coverage. CONFIDENTAIL
GOVERNORSHIP
Folder labeled "Democratic Platforms" marked DO NOT ARCHIVE, SAVE
Folder marked CONFIDENTIAL, PERSONNEL FILES
Letter and enclosure to DLR from William Hutchinson, President and Director of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL
Letter to DLR from Albert Turrill re demand for position in DLR's administration. CONFIDENTIAL
Letters to DLR from Fred Tolan re China trip, l5-28 September 1979. HOLD PRIVATE meeting with Seattle Post-Intelligencer. CONFIDENTIAL
Letter to DLR from Gordon Culp and attachment entitled "Draft Statement for Governor Ray for April ll Northwest Governors' Meeting on Regional Electric Energy Matters." PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL
Letter to DLR from Robert Mucklestone and attachment entitled "Estate Plannning Data." CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum (clipped together with "A Summary - Aluminum Industry in Washington State and Possible Energy Shortage Impacts," Jack Wood) to DLR from Bob Mickelson re Task Group on Economic Development and Employment. CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum to DLR from Dean Cole re Section 8 (housing). CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum to DLR from Jack Wood re indications of diesel demand. CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum to DLR from Joe Zaspel re tourism. CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum to DLR from Louis Guzzo re Senator Al Williams' hearings on Historic Preservation. CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum to DLR from R.Y. Woodhouse re Jay Spearman, Chairman and Executive Secretary of the Washington State Barber Examining Board. CONFIDENTIAL, RE PERSONNEL
Memorandum to DLR from the Department of Social and Health Services and enclosure re scandal in one of the Seattle offices (statutory rape of the 3rd degree). CONFIDENTIAL
Outline of thesis on international trade sent to DLR by Rita? (Burlington Northern). PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL
Study entitled "Management Review, Washington State Department of Emergency Services," November 1978. CONFIDENTIAL
Study entitled "Management Review, Washington State Energy Office," November 1979. CONFIDENTIAL
Vault-lst floor key (in sealed envelope)