Box 2
Contains 68 Results:
Correspondence, 1968-1977
Incoming and outgoing correspondence, including letters to the editor by Atiyeh and promotional mailings for a 1969 speech by Atiyeh.
Ford, Gerald, 1973-1977
Correspondence from President Ford and his staff, primarily regarding Atiyeh's service to Ford's 1976 presidential campaign. Also includes fliers for Ford's 1973 breakfast briefing in Portland.
Hall, Leonard W. , 1968
Telegram from Hall (a former U.S. Representative from New York and a former Republican National Committee chairman) to Atiyeh regarding an electoral college poll
Hatfield, Mark, 1965, undated
Includes a note from Hatfield to Atiyeh and a telegram announcing a special session.
Jackson, Jesse, 1978
Correspondence regarding Rev. Jackson's speech to the 1978 Republican National Committee regarding Republican Party outreach to African-Americans, as well as a copy of the speech
McCall, Tom, 1967-1973
Includes a 1967 proclamation calling for a special session, congratulations to Atiyeh on his election as a delegate to the 1968 Republican National Convention, and other correspondence from Gov. McCall to Sen. Atiyeh.
Nixon, Richard, 1968-1973
Correspondence from Nixon and members of his administration, including Vice President Spiro Agnew, to Atiyeh, as well as a copy of a letter from Atiyeh to Nixon regarding the Vietnam War. Also includes a copy of the 1968 Nixon Yearbook as an enclosure.
Straub, Robert, 1976
Aug. 4, 1976 letter praising Atiyeh for attempting to stop the Republican Convention from opposing the Land Conservation Development Commission
Yturri, Anthony, ca. 1965-1978
Contains notes from and a Senate resolution regarding Sen. Anthony (Tony) Yturri.
Photographs, 1967-1975, undated
Photographic prints, contact sheet attached to correspondence with ordering information, and 3 copies of a 1967 pictorial report of the Oregon legislature. Includes a photo of Atiyeh and other legislators in Juneau, AK to observe Oregon National Guard training, a photo of Atiyeh with Sen. E.D. Potts and others, and a signed photograph of Gov. Tom McCall.