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Title: Dixy Lee Ray papersDate (inclusive): 1937-1982Collection Number: 82106Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and ArchivesLanguage of Material: EnglishPhysical Description: 167 manuscript boxes, 20 oversize boxes, 3 card file boxes, 3 cubic feet boxes, 135 envelopes, 1album box, 7 slide boxes, 16 motion picture film reels, 1 videotape cassette, 2 phonorecords, 3 linear feet ofmemorabilia(119.0 Linear Feet)Abstract: Correspondence, speeches, reports, studies, printed matter, audiovisual material, and memorabilia, relatingprimarily to nuclear energy in the United States, and to Washington state politics. Digital copies of select records alsoavailable at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. Hoover Institution Library & Archives.AccessBoxes 182, 184, and 185 restricted; use copies available in Box 181. The remainder of the collection is open for research;materials must be requested at least two business days in advance of intended use.Publication RightsFor copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.Acquisition InformationAcquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 1982.Preferred Citation[Identification of item], Dixy Lee Ray papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives.Alternate Forms AvailableDigital copies of select records also available at https://digitalcollections.hoover.org. 1914,September3
Born, Tacoma, WA.
1937 B.A., Mills College, Oakland, CA.1938 M.A., Mills College (LL.D., 1967)1939-1942 Teacher, Oakland Public Schools and Pacific Grove Public Schools, CA.1942-1943 John Switzer fellow, Stanford, CA.1945 Ph.D. (Marine Biology), Stanford University1945-1972 Associate professor of zoology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.1959 Author,1960-1963 Special consultant in biological oceanography, U.S. National Science Foundation1963-1972 Director, Pacific Science Center, Seattle1964 Chief scientist, Research Vessel TE VEGA Expedition, International Indian Ocean Visiting professor, Stanford;1969 Member, Presidential Task Force on Oceanography1972 Member, Atomic Energy Commission1972-1975(January)Chairman1975(January-June)Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs1977-1981 Governor, State of Washington1980,September18
Lost her bid for reelection in state open primary
1981- Writer and lecturerScope and Content of the CollectionThe Dixy Lee Ray collection in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives consists of her personal papers accumulated duringthe years 1937 to 1981. The materials, amounting to some hundred and eighty boxes, document principally her activitiesas director of the Pacific Science Center in Seattle; as member and chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission; asassistant secretary of state, and as governor of the State of Washington. Official papers stemming from her tenure asgovernor are kept in Olympia, as part of the Washington State Archives.
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The arrangement of the collection closely follows her career path, with materials from her various offices or occupationstreated chronologically in separate series.The biographical series documents Dixy Lee Ray's personal life, including her early years as a graduate student in biology(boxes 6-7). Of special interest is her complete genealogical record (box 5).The correspondence series is small, as it represents only those letters exchanged when Dixy Lee Ray did not hold an officialposition. Correspondence of 1973, for instance, is to be found in the Atomic Energy Commission series. Also filed in thiscorrespondence series are private letters exchanged over a number of years and therefore kept together instead of beingplaced into different series. Of particular interest is the large folder of correspondence with Marion Reed, Dixy Lee Ray'ssister, and her husband Gordon (box 9).The speeches and writings series consists mostly of articles on the subject of nuclear energy and biological research, aswell as some speeches given after she left office.The subject file reflects Dixy Lee Ray's academic formation and professional involvement, and is generally orientatedtowards scientific topics. It contains a very large section on energy, particularly nuclear energy, with many reports andstudies on the safety of nuclear power plants and the disposal of radioactive waste (boxes 16-25). Other folders of interestare those on the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy (box 39).The Pacific Science Center series provides a good picture of Dixy Lee Ray's efforts to promote interest in science,particularly among young people, as evidenced by the files on the sea use program (box 54), the summer oceanographyclasses (box 57) and the television continuity public relations program (box 58). The minutes of the OceanographicCommission of Washington's meetings constitute a sizeable part of this series (boxes 50-52) and readers interested in thissubject should also consult the many files on oceanography in the subject file (boxes 33-34).The Atomic Energy Commission series is probably the most valuable part of the collection, with its direct link to issues ofgreat national and international significance. As for all the other major series, a big correspondence section is present, withimportant letters to heads of state and of American and foreign agencies (boxes 60-68), as well as a record of most of thespeeches delivered by Dixy Lee Ray during that time (boxes 81-87). The files on her travels abroad (boxes 88-89) to attendinternational conferences and meet with foreign officials in charge of nuclear policy provide valuable information, as doesthe file on the visit to the United States of French atomic officials (box 89). On the working relationship between the AtomicEnergy Commission and the executive branch, files on the Office of Management and Budget (box 78) and the White House(box 89) are to be consulted. This series also contains a very important file on the implementation of the Energy andResearch Development Administration, one of the two agencies (the other being the Nuclear Regulatory Commission)created at the Atomic Energy Commission's dissolution, on ll October 1974 (box 69).The State Department series' most specific contribution is the file on the establishment and the role of the Bureau forOceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (box 98), a newly created office which Dixy Lee Ray took overwith enthusiasm but one with which she became rapidly frustrated, as indicated in particular by her correspondence (boxes91-98).The small interim years series consists for the most part of correspondence dealing with her numerous speakingengagements, which were scheduled by her agent, the Leigh Lecture Bureau. But Dixy Lee Ray was already thinking ofrunning for governor: her victorious bid of 1976 for that position is recorded in the gubernatorial campaigns series, whichalso includes, for the sake of coherence, her unsuccessfull campaign of 1980 for re-election. Both campaign series haveoriginal files documenting general strategies, staff work, popular support; fund-raising records and statements for thePublic Disclosure Commission are particularly well kept and extensive for the 1976 campaign (boxes 105-110 and 112-114).The governorship series is the largest of the collection, with substantial files on budget conference notes (boxes 121-124),higher education (boxes 137-138), the eruption of Mount St. Helens in May of 1980 (boxes 140-142), the penitentiarysystem (boxes 144-145), town hall meetings (boxes 162-163), various Washington State agencies (boxes 164-169).A considerable amount of audio-visual material complements the collection. Most noteworthy are an extensive series ofphotographs depicting Dixy Lee Ray in official functions, especially as director of the Atomic Energy Commission and asgovernor of the state of Washington, and the recordings on cassettes of virtually all of the speeches she gave whilegovernor.Subjects and Indexing TermsAudiotapesVideo tapesSound recordingsMotion picturesWashington (State) -- Politics and government
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Nuclear energy -- United StatesU.S. Atomic Energy Commission
BIOGRAPHICAL FILE 1937-1981Scope and Contents noteBank statements, bills, correspondence, genealogy records, clippings, graduate researchnotes, insurance policies, legal papers, tax forms, arranged alphabetically by subject
box 1 Articles about Dixy Lee Ray 1963-1972 1972-1975 1977-1981 Awards Bank statementsbox 2 Bank statementsbox 3 Bank statementsbox 4 Biographical data Biographies, inclusion of DLR in Boats Business cards (of DLR and others) Dogs General Correspondence regarding an article in the 2 February 75 Sympathy letters received upon the death of Jacques and Ghillie (2 folders) Financial matters Fox Islandbox 5 Genealogical Record (2 volumes)box 6 Graduate work in zoology and morphology at Mills College and Stanford University
1937-1942 Microbiology lecture notes 1942 Research notes (2 folders)box 7 Thesis. Handwritten first original copy (2 folders) Health Honorary degrees Insurance policiesbox 8 Letters of recommendation, written by DLR Memberships Alumni associations, clubs, organizations, etc. Boards and commissions Miscellanea 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
Scope and Contents noteArranged alphabetically by name of correspondent.
box 9 General 1981
CORRESPONDENCE 1966-1981
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Carlson, Edward 1967-1980 Carson, Stanley F. 1973-1980 Castillo, Joseph R. 1976 Deane, Evelyn (Executive Secretary for Mills College) 1975 Doub, William O. 1975 Green, Lora C. 1976 Hanna, Paul 1976 Knodle, Wilma G. 1976 Krieg, Alden F. 1975 Martin, A.W. 1976-1980 Miller, Dorothy 1976 Owen, Ray 1967-1977 Raymond, Lawrence P. 1976 Reid, Marion and Gordon undated 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 1976box 10 Birthday and Christmas cards (various years)box 11 Birthday and Christmas cards (various years) SPEECHES AND WRITINGS 1959-1981
Scope and Contents noteArticles, essays, notes, outlines, speeches, studies, arranged alphabetically by title.
box 12 "The Case for Nuclear Power." Reprint by the Western Environmental Trade
Association of a special series of articles that DLR prepared for n.d. . 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 "Challenge
for Survival 1968: Land, Air and Water for Man in Megalopolis," sponsored by TheNew York Botanical Garden and the Rockefeller Univer- sity, 25-26 April 1968, andpublished in 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 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 "Challenge for Survival 1968," and published inNovember/December 1968
"Water: An Account Of A Curious Liquid And What It Does." Typewritten copy andphotocopy of a study n.d.
"Water Water Everywhere... But What If It Is Bad?" Printed copy of an articlepublished in March 1970
"Why Don't They Look It Up?" Printed copy of an article published in April 1982
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SUBJECT FILE 1963-1981Scope and Contents noteClippings, correspondence, memoranda, printed matter, studies, arranged alphabetically bysubject.
box 13 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.box 14 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 Battelle Bechtel Corporation Biology Blue Water Educational Institute, Inc. Blumenthal, Michael Bonneville Power Administrationbox 15 Bonneville 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. Challenge 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 Compactbox 16 Commission on Critical Choices for Americans Commoner, Barry Cooney, Lloyd E. Council on International Economic Policy Crown Zellerbach Corporation Democratic National Committee 1977-1979 Denenberg, Herbert
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Desert agriculture Detente - Germany Development DiBona, Charles J. Donohue, Hubert F. Economic Development Council of Puget Sound Education Edwards, James 1979 Energy. See also Brazil, Japan, Middle East, New England, Pacific Basin, Pacific
Northwest, Puget Sound, Sweden, Taiwan, Washington State General (3 folders)box 17 General (2 folders) Alternate sources Bioenergybox 18 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)box 19 General (4 folders)box 20 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) Fusionbox 21 Plutonium Proliferation Safeguards Uraniumbox 22 Uranium (4 folders)box 23 Wastes General (2 folders) High-levelbox 24 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 Generalbox 25 Shales Spills Solar energy General Conference, Washington, D.C. 10 June 1974
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Synthetic fuels Energy Commercialization Enterprises 1976-1980 Energy Research and Development Administration. See also ATOMIC ENERGY
COMMISSIONbox 26 Environment Equal Rights Amendment Evans, Dan. Transcripts of press conferences Evergreen State College 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 Amendments to 1977, Ferguson, Adele Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Fitterer, Rev. John A.box 27 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, Learnedbox 28 Hanford. See also ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, McCormack, Mike Hartley, Roland T. Hazardous materials, transportation of Health Honeywell, 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.box 29 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.box 30 Lake Washington Lapp, Ralph Larson, Clarence
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Lawrence Livermore Laboratory Lockheed Aircraft Corporation Longley, James Bernard Luvera, Paul N. McDermott, Jim Magnuson, Jermaine Magnuson, Warren Maier, Cornell Mallon, Robert P. Marshal Aid Commemoration Commission Massachusetts Institute of Technology Mead, Margaret Metzger, H. Peter Middle East. See also Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Studies Miller, Mrs. Pendleton. See also University of Washington and PACIFIC SCIENCE
CENTER Milwaukee Railroad. See also GOVERNORSHIP, Washington State Agencies,
Transportation Department Miscellanea Moon Moynihan, Patrick Mt. Hood Community College Nader, Ralph. See also ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, Doub, William O.box 31 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. Nisqually Delta Northern Tier Pipelinebox 32 Northern Tier Pipeline Nuclear Power Plant Siting Bill Nuclear Regulatory Commission O'Murphy, Karl O. O'Neil, Eugene Oak Ridge National Laboratory Biological Division Museum Studiesbox 33 Studies Oceanography. See also Zoologybox 34 Oceanography (3 folders) Offshore industrial-port islands Olympic College Organized crimebox 35 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 - Marshall Scholarships 1973 Pacific Resources, Inc.
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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 ofbox 36 Puget Sound Health Plan Council Puget Sound Hospital Puget Sound Power & Light Company Ray, Marguerite W. Reid, Gordon Reid, Marion R. Rockefeller, Nelson A. Saint Martin's College 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 2-253box 37 256-458 Seattle Chamber of Commerce Seattle Engineering Department 3 April 1979 Seattle, Port of. See South Korea Seattle Professional Engineering Employment Association Silkwood, Karen Simon, William E. Smithkline Company South Korea - Foreign Relations - Port of Seattle Spellman, John Spokane City Plan Commission Stanford University State Planning Council on Radioactive Waste Management Strategic Arms Limitation Talksbox 38 Stratospheric ozone Stuntz, Daniel E. Sweden (2 folders) Tacoma public schools Taiwan Taylor, Theodore B. Technology Teller, Edward Terrorism Three Mile Islandbox 39 Trident Base Union Carbide Corporation United Nations United States General Coast Guard
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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 Membershipbox 40 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 Zoologybox 41 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 Spring/ Summer 1980 Washington State Agencies. See also GOVERNORSHIP, Washington State Agencies Democratic Central Committee 1977-1978 Democratic Convention 1978 Economy Energy Governorsbox 42 Legislature Bills (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 Miscellanea Resolutions
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Roll callsbox 43 Maps Toll 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, Studiesbox 44 Weinberg, Alvin Welfare Western States Policy Office Weyerhaeuser-Stoneway Strip Mine White House Office of Science and Technology Willamette River Basin Women Yakima Valley College Yucatan coral Zoology PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER 1963-1972
Scope and Contents noteCorrespondence, exhibit outlines, financial records, minutes of meetings, scientificexpeditions accounts, summer school programs, union contracts, arranged alphabetically bysubject.
box 45 General Accounts Allied Arts of Seattle Arts for Youth Council Board of Trustees Book and Gift Shop Bylaws "Challenge for Survival " See New York Botanical Garden 1968 Civil defense - Facilities at the Pacific Science Center (hereafter PSC) Commission on Marine Science, Engineering and Resources Community Relations Committee Correspondence Chronological file 1969 1970box 46 (blue copies) 1969 (blue copies) 1970box 47 1971 1972 Personal file 1963-1966 1967-1969
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box 48 1967-1972 1968-1981 1970-1972box 49 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 constructionbox 50 Library Liaison Committee - Intermediate District IX Mathematics Advisory Committee Class Memoranda Miscellanea New York Botanical Garden - Symposium: "Challenge for Survival 1968," 25-26 April
1968 Oceanographic Commission of Washington General (2 folders)box 51 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 2 November 13 December 19box 52 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
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April 7 June 2 July 28 October 20box 53 Oceanographic Institute of Washington. See also Oceanographic Commission of
Washington. Meetings Oceanography Class. See Summer Oceanography Class Correspondence Overall Economic Development Programs Planning Committee Personnel Rental policy for PSC building Resignation of DLR 1972 Resolutions Resume of activities 1969box 54 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 Campbox 55 Speaking invitations 1969 1970 January-March April-Decemberbox 56 1971 January-May June-December 1972 Speeches and writingsbox 57 Summer Oceanography Class (2 folders) 1969 1970 TE VEGA (Research Vessel) Expedition, International Indian Ocean 1964 General Correspondence (3 folders)box 58 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
Scope and Contents noteCharts, correspondence, graphs, hearings transcripts, interviews, minutes of meetings,memoranda, reports, speeches, studies, travel schedules, arranged alphabetically bysubject.
box 59 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
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as member 8 August 1972 as chairman 6 February 1973 Congratulatory letters Appointment booksbox 60 Correspondence Chronological file 1972 August-September October November December 1973 January-Maybox 61 September-December 1974 January-June (2 folders) July-December 1975, January Numerical file Index March 1974 - February 1975 A-99box 62 A-199 A-299 A-399 A-499 A-599 A-699box 63 100-199 200-299 300-399 400-499 500-599 600-699box 64 700-799 800-899 900-999 Personal file A B (2 folders)box 65 C (3 folders) D E F Gbox 66 H I J K L M (2 folders)box 67 N O P (2 folders) R (2 folders)box 68 S (3 folders) T U V
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W (2 folders) XYZbox 69 Directory Director of labor relations Doub, William O. General Correspondence with Ralph Nader Drewry, George E. Ellwood City Industrial Council "Energy and the Environment." AEC exhibit 1972 Energy Research and Development Administration - Implementation Bill (2 folders) Financial holdings reports of employeesbox 70 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, Backup book for DLR 28 February
1973. Hinds, H.R. Holifield, Chet Hosmer, Craig International agreementsbox 71 Invitations 1972, September-December 1973 January-April May-September October-December 1974box 72 Acknowledgements 1973 February (2 folders) March April Maybox 73 June July August Pending reply 1973 Regrets Abox 74 B C D E F G H I Jbox 75 L M N O P
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R Sbox 76 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 Miscellaneabox 77 Muntzig, Manning Notes Office of Information Services General Reading file 1972 1973 1974box 78 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)box 79 Press conferences Press receptions Press releases Press schedule Project Independence Advisory Committee December 1974 Reading file 1972, September-December 1973 January-March April-June July-Decemberbox 80 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, William E.box 81 Speaking and special events schedule Speaking invitations General
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Declined and referred to B. Wood Speeches (arranged alphabetically by requesting group or occasion) List 1973-1974 Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation - "Woman of Science
Award" presenta- tion, Beverly Hills, 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 1974box 82 American Power Conference, Chicago, Illinois 30 April 1974 American Public Works Association, Vancouver, Washington 3 April 1974 American Translators Association, Chicago, Illinois 11-12 October 1974 Ames Laboratory, Ames, Iowa 2 October 1972 Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 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, (cancelled) 15-16 May 1974 Chicago Rotary Club, Chicago, Illinois 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, Illinois 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 1974box 83 Government Leadership Conference, Evansville, 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 Illinois Science Teachers Association, Edwardsville, Illinois 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 College, 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 - Scyllac 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 1974box 84 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., 21 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
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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, College Park, Maryland 10 July 1974 Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin 12 May 1974 Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences, Stockholm, Sweden 19 September 1974box 85 Sandia Laboratories - Affirmative Action Conference, Alburqueque, New Mexico,
31 January 1973 Seattle "First Citizen's Award" presentation, Seattle, Washington 8 March 1974 Seattle First National Bank, Seattle, Washington 19 December 1974 Simmons College, Boston, Massachusetts 13-14 October 1972 South Carolina Conference on the Status of Women, Columbia, South Carolina 10
March 1973 St. Mary's College, South Bend, Indiana 18 May 1974 Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers, Knoxville, Tennessee 22 February
1974 3M Technical Forum, St. Paul, Minnesota 30 May 1974 Union College, Schenectady, New York 15 June 1974box 86 University of Chicago - Thirtieth Anniversary of the First Self-Sustaining Nuclear
Chain Reaction (in commemoration of Enrico Fermi), Chicago, Illinois 2 December1972
University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Washington 26 May 1974 University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, 21 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 College, Chester, Pennsylvania, 21 March 1974 Women's Forum on National Security, Washington, D.C. 20 February 1973 World Energy Conference, Detroit, Ohio 22-27 September 1974box 87 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," (cancelled) 29 May 1974 Travel General Schedules August 1972-May 1973 May-December 1973box 88 1973 1974 Trips Europe 13- 25 September 1973 l-10 October 1974 Iceland 22-24 November 1973 Paris and London 26-29 November 1974 Stockholm 18-20 September 1974 Teheran 20 May 1974
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box 89 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
Scope and Contents noteCorrespondence, interviews, memoranda, reports, speeches, studies, travel schedules,arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 90 Appointment of DLR as Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs 29 October 1974 General Congratulatory letters Appointment booksbox 91 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 Generalbox 92 General (2 folders) Chronological file (including appointment schedules) December 1974-January 1975 February-March, 1975box 93 April, 1975 May, 1975 June-July 1975 Numerical file S-99 S-199box 94 S-299 S-399 S-499 S-599box 95 S-699 S-799 S-899 S-999box 96 Personal file A (2 folders) B C (2 folders) D E
STATE DEPARTMENT 1975
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F G H Ibox 97 J K L M N O P R (2 folders)box 98 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 agreementsbox 99 Invitations General Regrets B C D E F G-H I J L M N O P Q-Rbox 99 S T U-V W XYZbox 100 Memoranda (3 folders) Notes Office of Oceans and Fisheries Organizational problems related to nuclear energybox 101 Personal Data Statement to be filled out by DLR Personal Qualifications Statement - Forms Personnel Program and Resources Plan Reading material (3 folders)box 102 Resignation of DLR General Letter of Gerald R. Ford to DLR 26 June 1975 Statements of support Salary of DLR
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Secretariat Speaking and special events calendar and list of speeches Speech material Speeches (arranged alphabetically by requesting group or occasion) Unidentified, on alternative energy sources American Society for Engineering Education, Fort Collins, 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 College (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 College, Washington, D.C. 2 April 1975 North Pacific Fur Seal Commission, Washington, D.C. 10 March 1975 Smith College, Hartford, Connecticut 25 February 1975 Southampton College (Long Island University), South- ampton, New York 31 May
1975 Stonehill College, 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, 21 March 1975 University of Maryland at Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland 29 May 1975box 103 Women's Forum on National Security - "Molly 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
Scope and Contents noteCorrespondence, interviews, speeches, arranged alphabetically by subject.
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box 104 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
Scope and Contents noteClippings, correspondence, financial records, interviews, memoranda, speeches, stickers,television appearances, travel schedules, arranged alphabetically by subject.
box 105 1976 General Announcement speech 20 February 1976 Citizens' Committee for Dixy Lee Ray for Governor Correspondence General Letters of support, including contributions (3 folders) 1976 Financial records General (3 folders)box 106 Generalbox 107 General (7 folders) Accounts, final Citizens' Committee (2 folders)box 108 Citizens' Committee Executive Mansion Fund (2 folders) Media exposure costs Office Fund billsbox 109 Payments in-kind Petty cash receipts Spokane Sternoff, David Fund-raising. See also Index cards, boxes 112-114. Kelly, Andy Memoranda Miscellanea Notes Offers to help Public Disclosure Commission General (4 folders)box 110 General Statements A-C D-F G-H I-K L-N
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O-Q R-T U-W X-Z Requests for candidates to state their positions on various issues Schedules and itinerariesbox 111 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 Travelbox 112 Index cards listing by alphabetical order the contributors to DLR's campaign and
indicating the amount they gave A-Gbox 113 H-Obox 114 P-Zbox 115 1980 General Correspondence General Letters of support during the campaign, including contributions (2 folders) Letters wishing DLR well after her defeat General (6 folders) A-Bbox 116 C-D E-F G-H I-J K-L M-N O-P Q-Rbox 117 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 DLRbox 118 Miscellanea Offers to help People for Governor Dixy's Re-election Committee. Issues of
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Polls, 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 hall meetings "Voter's Calendar" Washington Independent Party GOVERNORSHIP 1977-1981
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box 119 Abbadessa, John Achievements of DLR. Letters of commendation and appreciation Administration "Basic speeches" about the Ray administration Position on energy Affirmative action Appointment booksbox 120 Appointment books Appointments made by DLR General of members of boards and commissions of minorities and women Bills to opposebox 121 Boards and Commissions List 1979 Budget General (4 folders)box 122 General Conference notes 1981-1983box 123 Agriculture Department Arts Commission Athletic Commission Central Washington State College Commerce and Economic Development Department Community College Education Board Eastern Washington State College Ecology Department Emergency Services Employment Security Department Energy Office Evergreen State College Fisheries Department Gambling Commission
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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 Councilbox 124 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 College Messages of DLR Speaker Duane Berentson floor speech on budget, 31 May 1979 Statisticsbox 125 Cabinet and staff Cabinet meeting minutes 1977 Correspondence. See also reading file General (2 folders)box 126 Personal file November-December 1976 1977 June-September October November December 1978box 127 (2 folders) 1978 1979 General (2 folders) January-Marchbox 128 April-May June-July August-September October-December 1980box 129 1980-1981 A-B C-D E-Fbox 130 G-H I-L M-N O-P Q-R S-T U-Zbox 131 Support letters 1977
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1978 April-August September-Decemberbox 132 1979 January-March April-June July-Decemberbox 133 1980 January-May June-August September-January 1981box 134 Thank-you letters (sent by DLR) 1977 1978 January-March April-May June-Decemberbox 135 1979 January-June July-December 1980 January-June July-January 1981box 136 Thank-you letters (sent to DLR) 1977 1978 January-June July-December 1979 1980box 137 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)box 138 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, Defeat 1980,box 139 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
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Minority and Women's Business Development Advisory Council Miscellaneabox 140 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 Servicesbox 141 Editorial opinions Executive orders Federal Emergency Management Agency Final Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Bill for Fiscal 1980 Health implications Memoranda Miscellanea Notes Press conferences Press releases Printed material Radio Amateurs Civil Emergency Services Recovery Assistance Team Request for federal aid Statements, declarationsbox 142 Studies, reports Testimonies Watch Groupbox 143 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 1980box 144 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 Generalbox 145 General (2 folders) State plan for utilization Proclamations Reading file
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Daily memoranda from DLR's secretarybox 146 Sorted correspondence, (7 folders) January 1977box 147 Reports of DLR on her years in office lst 1978 2nd, 1979 3rd, 1980 4th, 1981 Salaries Senior citizens Speech notes Speeches (arranged alphabetically by name of requesting group or occasion). See
also State of the state addresses Unidentifiedbox 148 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 All-City Service Clubs, Spokane, Washington 20 December 1979 Allied 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, 31 July 1980 American Association of Community and Junior Colleges, San Francisco, California
2 April 1980 American Business Women's Association, Spokane, Washington, 31 May 1980 American Gas Association, Seattle, Washington 15 May 1980 American Industrial Development Council, Seattle, Washington, 21 May 1979 American Judges Association, Seattle, Washington 23 October 1978 American Legion, Annual State Convention Seattle, Washington, 21 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 1980box 149 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 12 April 1978 11 April 1979 ARCO Petroleum Products Co. - Cherry Point Refinery, Ferndale, California 16 July
1980 Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges - National
Conference on Trusteeship, Miami, Florida, (delivered by Louis Guzzo) 9 April 1979 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
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Association of Washington Business and the Washington Association ofCommunity Colleges, 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 Bellevue and Redmond Chambers of Commerce, Bellevue, Washington 5 March
1979 Bond Attorneys' Workshop, Rosement, Illinois 12 October 1979 Bonney Lake Library, Bonney Lake, Washington 13 July 1979 Boy Scouts of America, Evergreen, Washington 7 March 1980 Bryn Mawr College, 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 14 (delivered by Dean Cole) September 1978 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 Clallam County Courthouse dedication, Port Angeles, Washington 1 March 1980 Clatskanie Kiwanis Club, Clatskanie, Washington 23 June 1978box 150 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 Shellfish 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 Ellensburg Chamber of Commerce, Ellensburg, Washington 9 October 1978
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Elma Chamber of Commerce, Elma, Washington 5 April 1979 Filipino Community Center, Seattle, Washington, 21 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 1979box 151 Governor's Conference on Housing, Tumwater, Washington 22 February 1979 10 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, location 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 22August 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 Village dedication, Medical Lake, Washington 9 June 1979
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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, 21 June 1980 MOD-2 Wind Turbine Generators construction start ceremony (Bonneville Power
Administration), Goldendale, Washington 11 April 1980box 152 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, 21 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, 31 May
1979 Northern State Multi-Service Center dedication, Near Sedro Woolley, 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, Bellevue, 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 Hall 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 1980box 153 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 Bell, Seattle, Washington 18 April 1979
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Pacific Northwest Metals and Minerals Conference, Seattle, Washington 8 May1980
Padilla 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, 21 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 Propeller Club, Seattle, Washington 22 May 1979 Providence Medical Center dedication, Seattle, Washington 24 July 1980 Raleigh Hills Hospital, Spokane, Washington 18 May 1978 Realtors, Bellingham, 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 Rockwell Hanford Management Club, Richland, Virginia 14 May 1980 Rocky Mountain Mineral Law Institute, Seattle, Washington 12 July 1979 Scottish Rite Freemasonry Temple, Seattle, Washington 18 March 1980 9 April 1980box 154 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, Bellevue, 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 - Bill signing ceremony (HB 491), Olympia, Washington 9 May 1979 Senior Citizens Convention of Pacific County, Naselle, 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
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Southwest Washington Contractors Association, Vancouver, Washington 20 June1979
Spokane Board of Realtors, Spokane, Washington, 31 May 1979 Spokane Club, Spokane, Washington 13 April 1978 Spokane Community College, Spokane, Washington 8 June 1978 Spokane Mayor Ron Bair, Spokane, Washington 6 October 1979 St. Regis Paper Co. Foreman's Club, Tacoma, Washington, 21 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 1980box 155 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) 12 May 1978 18 May 1979 16 May 1980 Valley Council of the Spokane Board of Realtors, Spokane, Washington 14 May
1980 Valley 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 Intercollegiate 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 17 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, Illinois 22 February 1978 Washington Bond Club, Seattle 7 August 1980 Washington Cattlemen's Association, Spokane 8 November 1979box 156 Washington Contract Loggers Association, Olympia 16 March 1979 14 March 1980 Washington Council on International Trade, Seattle, 21 August 1980 Washington Federation of State Employees, AFL-CIO, Spokane 30 September 1978 Washington Hearing Aid Society, Seattle 30 June 1979
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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, 21 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, (delivered by David
Jenkins) 2 May 1978 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, (delivered by Paul Bender) 10 August 1978 Seattle 16 August 1979 Washington State Cable Television Association, Olympia, 21 February 1979 Washington State Conference for People with Disabilities, Olympia, (delivered by
Paul Bender) 10 November 1978 Washington State Convention of the American G.I. Forum, Olympia 3 June 1978box 157 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 Bellingham 19 June 1978 Pullman 23 June 1980 Washington State Hospital Association, Spokane 7 October 1978 Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO Spokane, 31 August 1978 Seattle 26 August 1980
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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 1980box 158 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, 21 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, 21 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 16 January 1979 15 January 1980 Statement on the state of the economy in Washington 29 September 1980box 159 Task forces and groups (3 folders) Taxes (2 folders) Television appearances Generalbox 160 Phil Donahue Show, Correspondence (3 folders) 26 October 1979.box 161 Question and answer newscasts following President Carter's speeches on energy,
5 April and 15 July 1979 (5 folders) Reporter's Roundup 9 July 1978 Viewpoint on the News 18 March 1979 l April 1979box 162 Testimonies Tolan, Fred H. Town Hall Meetings, State of Washington
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General Bellevue 11 September 1980 Bremerton, (2 folders) 13 May 1980 Walla Walla 23 May 1978 West Seattle 4 June 1980box 163 Willapa Harbor-Raymond 11 September 1979 Transition - Cooperation with Governor-elect Spellman Travel General United States Far East Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, (2 folders) October 1977 Japan, People's Republic of China, (2 folders) September 1979box 164 Washington State agencies, boards and commissions Agriculture Department (2 folders) Athletic Commission Attorney General Commerce and Economic Development Department Community College Education Board Ecology Department (2 folders) Emergency Services Department Employment Development Services Council Employment Security Departmentbox 165 Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council Energy Office (4 folders) Finance Committeebox 166 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 Societybox 167 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 Councilbox 168 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)box 169 Social and Health Services Department State Employees Insurance Board Supreme Court Tax Appeals Board Traffic Safety Commission
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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
Scope and Contents noteAwards, certificates, citations, diplomas, guest books, honorary degrees, photographalbums, scrapbooks.
box 170 Awards, certificates, citations (45)box 171 Guest books (7)box 172 Honorary degrees (22)box 173 Miscellanea, including birthday cards, calendars, clippings, commencement
programs, invitations, drawings, license plates, office signsbox 174 Photograph albums of DLR while chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and
governor of the State of Washington (9)box 175 Photograph albums of DLR while governor of the State of Washington (8)box 176 Photograph album, scrapbooks (2), sister-city relationship certificate albums,
including photographs (5)box 177 Travel memorabilia from two trips to the Far East in including books, flags,
photograph albums, scrapbooks (20 items) 1977 and 1979, SOUND CASSETTES box 178 242 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: 2cassettes of songs composed by individuals (2)
box 179 Cassettes continuedbox 180 Cassettes continuedbox 191 Cassettes continuedbox 192 Cassettes continuedbox 193 Cassettes continuedbox 181 PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL MATERIALS
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 subjectindividual (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
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.
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GUBERNATORIAL CAMPAIGNS
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1976: envelope of materials from John Vernon Kamm, marked PERSONAL AND
CONFIDENTIAL -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 1980:
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, HOLD PRIVATE meeting with Seattle
CONFIDENTIAL 15-28 September 1979. Letter to DLR from Gordon Culp and attachment entitled "Draft Statement for
Governor Ray for April ll Northwest Governors' Meeting on Regional ElectricEnergy Matters." PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL
Letter to DLR from Robert Mucklestone and attachment entitled "Estate PlannningData." CONFIDENTIAL
Memorandum (clipped together with "A Summary - Aluminum Industry inWashington State and Possible Energy Shortage Impacts," Jack Wood) to DLR fromBob 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 andenclosure re scandal in one of the Seattle offices (statutory rape of the 3rddegree). CONFIDENTIAL
Outline of thesis on international trade sent to DLR by Rita? (BurlingtonNorthern). PERSONAL AND CONFIDENTIAL
Study entitled "Management Review, Washington State Department of EmergencyServices," CONFIDENTIAL November 1978.
Study entitled "Management Review, Washington State Energy Office,"CONFIDENTIAL November 1979.
Vault-lst floor key (in sealed envelope) MEMORABILIA
Scope and Contents noteApproximately 100 items and plaques presented to Memorabilia DLR, mostly upon givinglectures while chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and governor of the State ofWashington.
box 181 Access copies of items from Boxes 182, 184, and 185
AccessOriginals located in Boxes 182, 184, and 185 restricted.
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memorabilia_cabinet cabinetMemorabilia (continued) MOTION PICTURE FILMS
Scope and Contents note15 films on scientific matters dating from DLR's years at the Pacific Science Center; 1 film onthe economic impact of the eruption of Mount St. Helens
"Mount St. Helens," Less than 50 ft., 16mm filmfilm shelf "Animals of the Seashore #6," 900 ft., 16mm filmfilm shelf "Animals of the Seashore #11," 1100 ft., 16mm filmfilm shelf "Animals of the Seashore #13," 1500 ft., 16mm filmfilm shelf 12 unlabeled 16mm films, 720-1190 ft. each PHONORECORDS record cabinet "Lovely Seattle/Win Some, Lose Some," sound discrecord cabinet "Dixy Lee Ray or They All Want Her Back Again", sound disc VIDEOTAPE CASSETTES tape cabinet 1 videotape cassette on Mount St. Helens entitled "The Mountain Erupts" 1980 June
9 PHOTOGRAPHS
General Physical Description note: 1863 prints, 12 postcards, 112 negatives, 109 slides /135 envelopes, 1 oversize box, 7 slide boxes
envelope mA 3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at school 1929envelope B 35 prints of Dixy Lee Ray undatedenvelope C-E 56 prints of portraits of Dixy Lee Ray undatedenvelope F 17 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at commencement ceremonies undatedenvelope G 7 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with her sisters undatedenvelope H 40 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with others, on informal occasions undatedenvelope I 3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Explorer's Club (Waldorf Astoria) diner for Lowell
Thomas undatedenvelope J 6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Fox Island undatedenvelope K-N 80 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with her dogs undatedenvelope O 12 postcards of India 1962envelope P-Q 114 prints of the TE VEGA expedition 1963envelope R 10 prints illustrating various behavioral aspects of ocypode ceratophthalma undatedenvelope S-V 102 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the AEC (miscellaneous) undatedenvelope W 1 print of an exhibit at the AEC undatedenvelope X 4 prints of the AEC Christmas party 1974envelope Y 5 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the "last hurrah" reception for the AEC, with Glenn
Seaborg and Mrs. Lewis Strauss 1974 December 4envelope Z 2 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the last meeting of the AEC, with William Anders, Paul C.
Bender and William A. Kriegsman 1974 December 31envelope AA 1 print of Dixy Lee Ray with the Division of Classification Professional Women, AEC
1974 December 17envelope AB 3 prints of Dixy Lee Ray with the Division of Controlled Thermonuclear Research,
AEC, with Robert L. Hirsch undatedenvelope AC-AD 34 prints of Dixy Lee Ray in Amtchitka, Alaska for the Cannikin Test,
Bioenvironmental Program 1973 Julyenvelope AE 1 print of Dixy Lee Ray at the ARCS Foundation Award ceremony, Beverly Hills,
California 1974 June 22envelope AF 11 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, Illinois 1972
November 1envelope AG 6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Battelle Institute Richland, Virginia undatedenvelope AH 4 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Bendix Corporation, Kansas City, Kansas 1972 August 25envelope AI 1 print depicting an anti-nuclear protest at the dedication of the Fermi National
Accelerator 1974 May 11
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envelope AJ 9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Toastmasters Club, Germantown, Maryland undatedenvelope AK 21 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Hanford, WA. with Thomas Nemzek and William O. Doub
undatedenvelope AL 6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray in Idaho Falls, Idaho 1972envelope AM-AO 29 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Nevada Test Site, in Jackass Flats 1972envelope AP 9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Los Alamos, NM with Harold Agnew undatedenvelope AQ 2 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at "Meet the Press" 1974 April 14envelope AR 9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Mound Laboratory, Dayton Ohio 1972 October 30envelope AS 6 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at NASA, Washington D.C. 1973envelope AT 2 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Navy War College, Washington D.C., with Admiral M.G.
Bayne 1973 October 2envelope AU 9 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee
1972envelope AV 35 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Rio Blanco Site, Colorado and of the anti-nuclear
demonstration undatedenvelope AW 4 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at Rocky Flats, Golden, Colorado undatedenvelope AX 5 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the Sandia Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1972
August 22envelope AY 2 prints depicting the solar energy project at the Grover Cleveland Junior High
School, Dorchester, Massachusetts 1974envelope AZ 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 undatedenvelope BA 8 prints of Dixy Lee Ray at the UC Lawrenc