John W. Warner's Senatorial campaign news clippings (-o), 1984
- Extent:
- 3 Cubic Feet 6 document boxes
- Scope and content:
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The collection contains clippings of news stories and editorials mostly from Warner's campaign against Edythe Harrison with about 100 items of correspondence, chiefly by staff press aides.
Topics include arms control, avian flu, the Chesapeake Bay, coal mining and shipping and the coal slurry pipeline, defense, the appointment of judges, a Middle Eastern trip, Newport News shipyard, the Republican National Convention, the Virginia Gubernatorial election, the Virginia Congressional delegation, Charles Robb and Paul Trible.
- Language:
- English
- Acquisition information:
- This collection was given by Senator Warner on 13 May 1985.
- Arrangement:
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These items are arranged alphabetically.
- Subjects:
- Arms control.
Avian influenza.
Coal mines and mining.
Coal slurry pipelines.
Governors, Virginia, Election, 1985.
Judges, Selection and appointment.
Legislators, Virginia.
Presidents, United States, Election, 1984.
Water, Pollution, Law and legislation. - Places:
- Chesapeake Bay (Md. and Va.).
Middle East, Description and travel.
United States, Defenses.
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections LibraryUniversity of VirginiaP.O. Box 400110170 McCormick RdCharlottesville, Virginia 22904-4110
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- POC: Special Collections Public Services & Reference StaffEmail: scpubserv@virginia.eduPhone: (434) 243-1776Fax: (434) 924-4968
- Restrictions:
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