PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES
Ceremony Honoring George Washington: Representative Bateman, 2959 [22FE]
———Representative Boucher, 2958 [22FE]
Congress, the President, and the Federal Role in Higher Education: Ralph W. Yarborough, 14540-14543 [30MY]
Congress—Accessory to Vietnam: J. Terry Emerson, 14834-14839 [4JN]
D-Day Invasion: Dwight D. Eisenhower (excerpt), 15077 [6JN]
Divine Providence: Clark Clifford, 10323 [30AP]
Economic Policies of President Carter: President Reagan (excerpt), 13375 [22MY]
Farewell Address: George Washington (excerpt), 2093 [7FE], 2673-2678 [20FE], 4332, 4397, 4466 [5MR], 12067 [14MY], 20947 [25JY]
Gettysburg Address: Abraham Lincoln (excerpt), 16635 [15JN]
Harry S. Truman and the Birth of Israel: Clark Clifford, 14390 [24MY]
Harry S. Truman Memorial: Georgia N. Gray, 11405 [8MY]
Harry S. Truman Public Service Award: Margaret T. Daniel, 15763 [11JN]
How the People Can Force Congress To Curb Deficit: Griffin B. Bell, 10849 [3MY]
Inaugural: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 8546 [10AP], 9527 [12AP], 13039 [21MY]
John F. Kennedy Award Acceptance: Representative Boland, 10829-10830 [3MY]
Lessons of Vietnam and the Foreign Affairs Power: Eugene V. Rostow, 18704-18708 [26JN]
Our Choice—National Power or Paralysis: James D. Watkins, 7435 [3AP]
Remembering John F. Kennedy: Representative Boland, 3727 [29FE]
Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: John F. Kennedy, 12292 [15MY], 12600-12602 [16MY]
Tribute to John F. Kennedy: John F. Scanlon, 2554 [9FE]
———Senator Kennedy, 137 [23JA]
Tribute to President Truman: Donald S. Dawson, 24729 [10SE], 30209-30211 [4OC]
War Powers Act—New Congressional Paradox: Representative Daschle, 2622-2623 [9FE]
Analyses
Former Presidents Austerity Act (H.R. 4786), 5814 [15MR]
Line-Item Veto—Trimming the Pork: John Palffy, 10847-10849 [3MY]
Appointments
Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint): members, 20186 [29JN], 21141 [26JY]
Washington's Farewell Address (Senate reading): Senator Lautenberg, 2569 [9FE]
Articles and editorials
Administration Resists Demands for ASAT Ban, 15801-15802 [12JN]
Arming of Space—Experts Plead for a Ban on Antisatellite Weapons, 15809 [12JN]
Art of War, 15814 [12JN]
Ban Space Weapons, 15810 [12JN]
Bush Accuses Mondale of ``Piling On'', 27405 [27SE]
Candidates, Discuss Appointees Now, 5093 [8MR]
Carter Dillydallies on Hostage Crisis, Reagan Charges, 27409 [27SE]
Carter Is 5 Months Late on Iran, Reagan Says, 27409 [27SE]
Case Against Star Wars Weapons, 15806 [12JN]
Cold Warrior's Toys, 15806 [12JN]
Committee To Investigate the National Defense Program With Truman as Chairman (1943 excerpt), 10414 [1MY]
Congress Needs Item Veto To Save It From Itself, 29786 [4OC]
Conservative's Case Against the Line-Item Veto, 29789 [4OC]
Courting a New Arms Race, 15803 [12JN]
Dictatorial Veto?, 10847 [3MY]
Double Standard in Space, 15799 [12JN]
Early Presidential Debates Urged, 3534 [27FE]
Eisenhower's Folly, 15559 [8JN]
For Eisenhower, 2 Goals if Bomb Was To Be Used, 15607 [11JN]
Harry S. Truman, 10415 [1MY]
Harry Truman—Foreign Policy Masterbuilder, 11411 [8MY]
Hephaestian Folly in Space, 15800 [12JN]
``Heresy'' Sometimes Needed, 10845 [3MY]
Hostages Being Used, 27416 [27SE]
Hostages—Reagan Says U.S. Should Meet Nearly All Iranian Demands, 27411 [27SE]
Independence Lawyer Recalls a Famous Friend, 7650 [3AP]
Infinite Shooting Gallery, 15800 [12JN]
Is Verification Impossible?, 15798 [12JN]
J.F.K.-Reagan Religion Irony, 25281 [13SE]
Lincoln: Homer Hock, 2377 [8FE]
Line-Item Veto and Its Critics, 29786 [4OC]
Line-Item Veto Is a Fake, 29790 [4OC]
Line-Item Veto, 10846 [3MY]
Line-Item Veto Could Cut Deficit, 10846 [3MY]
Look Not for Foreign Monsters, 11679 [9MY]
Mattingly Moves Out Ahead on Start for Line-Item Veto, 10847 [3MY]
Mattingly Takes the Lead in Fight for Line-Item Veto, 10845 [3MY]
Mention Rowe To Succeed Gael Sullivan, 19481 [28JN]
Mirage of Space Defense, 15805 [12JN]
Near Destruction of Intelligence Agency, 27016 [26SE]
New Line-Item Veto Idea Deserves a Careful Look, 10846 [3MY]
Nixon a Scooter Rooter, 5803 [15MR]
PAC-Man's Game—Eating Legislators, 25942 [18SE]
Political Dueling on Hostage Issue, 27415 [27SE]
Power Play, 29790, 29795 [4OC]
Presidency—Be Wary of the Cautious, 11048 [3MY]
President Appoints Butte Man—James H. Rowe, Jr., Is on Administrative Assistant's Staff, 19480 [28JN]
Presidential Candidate Reagan on the Iranian Hostage Crisis, 27405-27407 [27SE]
Presidential Line-Item Veto Is Needed To Control Spending, 10846 [3MY]
Quest for Nuclear Sanctuary, 15802 [12JN]
Rethinking War Powers, 7659 [4AP]
Run the Federal Government Like a Business? Forget It, 10855 [3MY]
Satellite Destroyer—We Mustn't Fall Behind, 15799 [12JN]
Single Military Commander, 21068 [25JY]
Two Blows for Fiscal Sanity, 17748 [21JN]
Uniform Laws Regarding Bankruptcies, James Madison, 13066 [21MY]
White House Contends Carter Crippled CIA, 27014 [26SE]
Why We Dropped the Bomb, 26922 [25SE]
Wielding a Twig, 27405 [27SE]
Will Soviets Meddle With Our Election?, 11049 [3MY]
Winner Credits Book for Interest in JFK, 3467 [27FE]
Would We Be Cutting the Carter Defense Budget?, 16476 [14JN]
Bills and resolutions
Appropriations: each item enrolled as separate bill or resolution for Presidential signature (see S. Con. Res. 153)
———item veto authority (see H.R. 4774; H.J. Res. 448, 464, 569)
Authority: terminate certain, unless approved by Congress (see H.R. 4925, 4926, 4927, 5018, 5019, 5020, 5021, 5033, 5034, 5035, 5036, 5060, 5061, 5062, 5063, 5086, 5087, 5088, 5089, 5113, 5114, 5115, 5116, 5130, 5131, 5132, 5160, 5161, 5162, 5163, 5191, 5192, 5193, 5194, 5211, 5212, 5213, 5214, 5233, 5234, 5235, 5236, 5257, 5258, 5259, 5260, 5293, 5294, 5295, 5296, 5316, 5317, 5318, 5319, 5330, 5331, 5332, 5333, 5347, 5348, 5349)
Budget: annual submission of a balanced (see H.R. 6066, 6300)
———disapproval of deferrals (see H.R. 4959)
———impoundment of funds on a limited basis (see H.R. 5000)
———inclusion of a statement of the interest on outstanding zero-coupon bonds (see S. 3038)
Civil aircraft: Presidential authority to proclaim modifications in rates of duty for certain articles (see S. 2865)
Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint): establish (see S. Con. Res. 122)
Ex-Presidents: limit benefits (see H.R. 4786, 6335)
———reform laws relating to (see H.R. 5478, 5843)
Famine: Presidential fund for emergency food assistance abroad (see H.R. 6265)
Federal employees: promoting recruitment and retention (see S. 3045)
Federal officials: protection (see H.R. 5589)
Foreign trade: congressional approval of certain executive actions affecting import relief (see S. 2680; H.R. 5952)
———repeal civil liberties waiver in conjunction with granting most-favored-nation status to nonmarket economy countries (see H.R. 5901)
High-level officials: reappointment and reconfirmation of certain, during a President's second consecutive term (see S. 2604)
Inaugural ceremonies: establish joint congressional committee (see S. Con. Res. 122)
———facilitate the carrying out of activities and operations associated with the ceremony (see S. 2473)
Jackson, Andrew: Capitol rotunda commemorative ceremony (see H. Con. Res. 264)
National Military Advisory Council: establish (see S. 2485)
National security: improved system for providing military advice (see S. 2485)
Official records: improve preservation and management (see S. 2567; H.R. 5584)
Presidential primaries or caucuses: restricted period (see S. 2890; H.R. 6054)
Quadrennial political party Presidential national nominating conventions: increase Federal contribution (see H.R. 5950)
Secret Service: limit on protection of Presidential candidates (see H.R. 6063)
Single 6-year term of office: constitutional amendment (see H.J. Res. 658)
U.S. Capitol: authorizing use of rotunda for inauguration of President-elect and Vice-President-elect (see S. Con. Res. 144)
War Powers Act: make rules governing certain uses of the U.S. Armed Forces in the absence of a declaration of war by Congress (see H.R. 5902, 6078)
———revision (see S. 2670)
Biographies
Harry S. Truman (excerpts), 10415 [1MY]
Books
``Coolidge and the Historian'', Thomas Silver (excerpt), 4396 [5MR]
``Foreign Affairs and the Constitution'': Louis Henkin, 9529 [12AP]
``Making of a President'', Theodore White (excerpt), 4343 [5MR]
``President—Office and Powers'': Edwin Corwin (excerpt), 9529 [12AP]
``Profiles in Courage''—Lincoln (excerpt): John F. Kennedy, 2377 [8FE]
Court decisions
Presidential right to direct foreign policy, 9529 [12AP]
Declarations
International Court of Justice jurisdiction: Harry S. Truman (1946), 8532 [10AP], 9248 [12AP]
Documents
Constitution: 1st amendment, 4892, 4896 [8MR]
———article III, 5920 [20MR]
Deployment of Seabee Teams for Humanitarian Purposes (excerpt), 8058 [5AP]
Northwest Ordinance, 5907 [20MR]
Essays
Harry S. Truman—Remembered Always!: Jennifer Bertz, 11419 [8MY]
Legacies of the Kennedy Administration: Michael Sandowski, 3466 [27FE]
Why Harry S. Truman Will Be Remembered as a Great American President: Beverly Davis, 11420 [8MY]
Explanations
Case example of legislation that President could rewrite with line-item veto authority—fiscal year 1984 appropriations for Depts. of Labor and HHS, 29792, 29794 [4OC]
Guidelines
Investigation of unauthorized transfer of information and material from the Carter administration to the Reagan campaign, 5523 [14MR]
Letters
Congratulations to Friedrich W. von Steuben on his career: George Washington (1783 excerpt), 26153 [19SE]
Diplomatic relations with Vatican City: James Buchanan (1847), 4744 [7MR]
Discrimination: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 18836 [26JN]
Faith in the potential of intelligence: Thomas Jefferson, 13439 [22MY]
Former Presidents Facilities and Services Reform Act: Senators Chiles, Roth, and Pryor, 20789 [25JY]
———White House, 20790 [25JY]
Government without information: James Madison, 7194 [30MR]
Harry S. Truman: George D. Aiken, 11419 [8MY]
Line-item veto on appropriations bills: Committee on the Judiciary (House), 10864 [3MY]
———David A. Stockman for OMB, 29783 [4OC]
———President Reagan, 29788 [4OC]
———Senator Mattingly, 28199 [2OC]
Nuclear weapons development control: Harry S. Truman, 16108 [13JN]
Public debt prudence: Thomas Jefferson (sundry excerpts), 14062, 14088 [24MY]
Relocating U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem: Gerald R. Ford, 20008 [28JN]
———Jimmy Carter, 20008 [28JN]
———Richard M. Nixon, 20008 [28JN]
``Rethinking War Powers'' response: Senator Goldwater, 7659 [4AP]
Separation of church and state: George Washington, 5728 [15MR]
———Thomas Jefferson, 4342 [5MR], 5264 [13MR], 5727 [15MR]
Tribute to Harry S. Truman: Mike Mansfield, 12347 [15MY]
———Turkish Embassy, 12108 [14MY]
———Yitzhak Shamir, 12108 [14MY]
Veterans' preference in employment: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 18891 [26JN]
Lists
Diplomats in Attendance at the Joint Meeting of Congress for the Truman Centennial, 12347 [15MY]
Memorandums
Item Vetoes—State Constitutional Provisions: Library of Congress, 10865-10868 [3MY]
Presidential Recess Appointments: Library of Congress (excerpt), 22775 [8AU]
Memorials of legislature
Arizona, 14344 [24MY]
California, 24320 [5SE], 25008 [12SE]
Illinois, 22280 [2AU]
Kansas, 19643 [28JN]
Messages
Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Harry S. Truman: Turkish Parliament, 12108 [14MY]
No-Fault Mechanism for Compensation of Railroad Employees: William H. Taft (1912), 9356 [12AP]
Ratification of Genocide Convention: Harry S. Truman (1949), 24603 [7SE]
Papers
Federalist Papers (No. 73): Alexander Hamilton (excerpt), 29785 [4OC]
Petitions
Line-item veto authority: Florida Federation of Republican Women, 1676 [2FE]
Poems
``Jesus and Lincoln,'' K. Morgan Edwards, 2378 [8FE]
``No Buckpasser!,'' Ernest T. Scheidemann, 30226 [4OC]
Prayers
Religious Freedom: George Washington, 5835 [19MR]
Press releases
Anniversary of independence of Czechoslovakia: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 22457 [6AU]
Proclamations
Centennial of the Birth of Harry S. Truman Day: Buffalo, NY, 12346 [15MY]
———Columbus, OH, 12347 [15MY]
———Joseph J. Garrahy, Governor of Rhode Island, 12346 [15MY]
———New York State, 11420 [10MY]
———President Reagan, 2363 [8FE]
———Puerto Rico, 11420 [10MY]
———San Jose, CA, 12346 [15MY]
———(sundry), 11413 [8MY]
Programs
Ceremony honoring George Washington, 2958 [22FE]
Harry S. Truman Centennial: Truman Centennial Committee, 12108 [14MY]
International Events Commemorating the Truman Centennial (partial), 12107 [14MY]
Quotations
Celebration of democracy and independence: sundry, 22821 [8AU]
``Knowledge Shall Forever Govern Ignorance'', James Madison, 20535 [23JY]
``People That Values Its Privileges Above Its Principles Soon Loses Both'', Dwight D. Eisenhower, 11828 [10MY]
Remarks in House
Appropriation bills: line-item veto, 449 [26JA], 1068 [31JA], 2760 [21FE], 2959, 2961 [22FE], 3196, 3254-3262 [23FE], 3554 [28FE], 3896 [29FE], 3995 [1MR], 4364 [5MR], 4617 [6MR], 4775 [7MR], 4977 [8MR], 5117 [12MR], 5197 [13MR], 5492 [14MR], 5600 [15MR], 5857 [19MR], 5958 [20MR], 6187 [21MR], 7248 [30MR], 7289 [2AP], 7519 [3AP], 7769 [4AP], 8302 [9AP], 8485 [10AP], 9384 [12AP], 9709 [24AP], 9918 [25AP], 10186 [26AP], 10502 [1MY], 10732 [2MY], 11560 [9MY], 12041 [14MY], 12751 [17MY], 14409 [30MY], 20931 [25JY], 21230 [26JY]
———line-item veto (H.J. Res. 404), 249 [24JA], 355 [25JA], 735 [30JA], 1062 [31JA], 1188 [1FE], 1412 [2FE], 1893 [6FE], 1978 [7FE], 2289, 2290 [8FE], 2400, 2402, 2404 [9FE], 12491 [16MY], 15884 [12JN]
Budget: require to submit balanced, 25221 [13SE]
Burrus, Rufus B.: friendship with Harry S. Truman, 7650 [3AP]
Carter administration: economic policy, 21831 [1AU]
———record of appointments of women, 31341 [10OC]
Carter/Mondale administration: economic policies, 31340 [10OC]
Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint): establish (S. Con. Res. 122), 20186 [29JN]
Dallas, TX: tours of Kennedy and Oswald assassination sites, 24116 [10AU]
Economic policies: comparison, 24413 [6SE], 31415-31422 [10OC], 31422 [10OC]
Education: appointment of national advisory councils and commissions, 21257, 21267 [26JY]
Elections: networks' voluntary restraint on projections prior to poll closings (H. Res. 395), 296 [24JA], 5537 [14MR]
———request for Presidential candidates to refrain from official announcements concerning projection results, 24412 [6SE], 26056 [19SE]
Executive departments: authority to reorganize (H.R. 1314), 8487 [10AP], 25097 [12SE]
Former Presidents: benefits, 19120-19126, 19128 [27JN]
Former Presidents Austerity Act: enact (H.R. 4786), 5814 [15MR]
Former President's Benefits Containment Act: enact, 27808 [28SE]
Greek War of Independence: James Monroe, 5994 [20MR]
Inaugural ceremonies: establish joint congressional committee (S. Con. Res. 122), 20186 [29JN]
Iowa Caucuses: results, 2759, 2782-2785 [21FE]
Jackson, Andrew: authorizing rotunda of the Capitol to be used for ceremony commemorating anniversary of birth (H. Con. Res. 264), 4618 [6MR]
Jimmy Carter National Historic Site: authorize establishment (H.R. 5915), 18467 [22JN]
John F. Kennedy Center Act: amend (H.R. 5409), 8636-8638 [10AP]
———bond interest (S. 2562), 32330 [11OC]
———proposed bailout, 26366, 27363 [26SE]
Kennedy family: condolences, 10184, 10185 [26AP]
Lincoln, Abraham: observance of 175th anniversary of birth, 2377 [8FE]
Line-Item Veto and Appropriations Act: enact (H.R. 4774), 2287 [8FE], 5530 [14MR]
McKinley, William: tribute, 735 [30JA]
National Presidential Primary Election Act: enact (H.R. 5269), 6870 [28MR]
New Hampshire: Presidential election primary, 3862, 3865 [29FE], 26057 [19SE]
Nixon, Richard: anniversary of resignation, 22962 [8AU]
Panama Canal treaties: Carter policy, 26378 [20SE]
Presidential Nominating Conventions: increase Federal contribution (H.R. 5950), 20351 [29JN]
Presidential records: improve preservation and management (H.R. 5584), 18487-18491 [25JN]
Roosevelt, Eleanor: anniversary, 28808, 28812 [2OC]
Truman, Harry S.: centennial of birth, 1398 [1FE], 11413, 11450 [8MY], 11686, 11695 [9MY], 11935, 11944 [10MY], 12616 [16MY]
———gold medal to honor (H.R. 3614), 5199 [13MR]
———joint session in commemoration of anniversary of birth (H. Con. Res. 126), 11327-11333 [8MY]
———military spending, 11333 [8MY]
———tribute, 11334, 11335, 11336, 11403-11411 [8MY], 12341 [15MY], 30209 [4OC]
Truman Centennial Commemorative Stamp: issuance, 1377 [1FE]
U.S. Capitol: authorize use of rotunda for inaugural ceremonies (S. Con. Res. 144), 30926 [9OC]
U.S. Presidential Scholars program: anniversary, 17209 [19JN]
U.S. troops: congressional approval for deployment, 31344, 31346 [10OC]
Veto power: record of use, 26310 [20SE]
War Powers Act: rules governing certain use of the Armed Forces in the absence of declaration of war by Congress (H.R. 6078), 23066 [8AU]
Remarks in Senate
Appropriations: clarification of Washington (DC) Post reprint of letter by Senator Mattingly relative to line-item veto, 28199 [2OC]
———line-item veto, 10844-10870 [3MY], 17077 [19JN], 17748 [21JN], 28199, 28201 [2OC], 29783-29799 [4OC], 31290 [10OC]
Armed Forces: revise specific authority under War Powers Act (S. 2670), 12118-12120 [15MY]
Boland, Representative: recipient of John F. Kennedy National Award, 3727 [29FE]
Capitol rotunda: authorize use for ceremony (H. Con. Res. 264), hold at desk, 4610 [6MR]
———use for Presidential inauguration (S. Con. Res. 144), 25780 [18SE], 27792 [28SE]
Civil aircraft: Presidential authority to proclaim modifications in rates of duty for certain articles (S. 2865), 20891 [25JY]
Congress: relationship with executive branch in formulation and implementation of foreign policy, 20486 [23JY]
Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint): establish (S. Con. Res. 122), 19736 [28JN]
Eisenhower, Dwight D.: administration attitude toward nuclear weapons, 15606 [11JN]
Executive departments: authority to reorganize (H.R. 1314), 8744 [11AP], 32131 [11OC]
———authority to reorganize (H.R. 1314), hold at desk, 9369 [12AP]
Export trade contracts: sanctity, 4119-4131 [1MR], 4133-4135 [1MR], 9358 [12AP]
Foreign relations: Presidential use of export controls, 3406-3410 [27FE]
Former Presidents: limit benefits, 20788 [25JY]
Former Presidents Facilities and Services Act: enact (S. 563), 16008-16012 [13JN]
Inaugural ceremonies: establish joint congressional committee (S. Con. Res. 122), 19736 [28JN]
Intelligence services: statements by President Reagan relative to Carter administration, 27014-27017 [26SE]
Jackson, Andrew: authorizing use of Capitol Rotunda for birthday commemoration (H. Con. Res. 264), 5173 [12MR]
Joint Chiefs of Staff: reorganize to improve system for providing military advice (S. 2485), 6807-6809 [28MR]
National Military Advisory Council: establish (S. 2485), 6807-6809 [28MR]
National Park Service: funding for restoration of the William H. Taft National Historic Site, OH, 28345 [2OC]
Presidential appointees: reform confirmation process, 5828 [19MR]
Presidential campaigns: limit length of primary season (S. 2890), 21618 [31JY]
———religious issues, 25281 [13SE]
Presidential elections: national conventions security, 9205, 9237 [12AP]
Presidential records: improve preservation and management, 20788-20791, 20793-20795 [25JY]
———improve preservation and management (H.R. 5584), held at desk, 18732 [26JN]
———preservation and management (S. 2567), 9254 [12AP]
``Real Peace—A Strategy for the West'': international policy book by Richard M. Nixon, 507 [26JA]
Recess appointments: Presidential power (S. Res. 430), 23234-23236 [9AU]
Roosevelt, Eleanor: anniversary, 2475 [9FE], 32444 [12OC]
Roosevelt, Franklin D.: anniversary, 815 [30JA]
Sandowski, Michael: John F. Kennedy memorial essay winner, 3466 [27FE]
Senate Confirmation Act: introduction (S. 2446), 5828 [19MR]
Senior executive service: reappointment and reconfirmation of certain officials during a President's second consecutive term (S. 2604), 14047 [24MY]
Truman, Harry S.: award congressional gold medal (S. 2597), 10101 [26AP]
———centennial activities, 3183 [23FE]
———strike medal honoring (S. 2467), 6425 [22MR]
———tribute, 10048 [26AP], 10323 [30AP], 10413-10415 [1MY], 10870, 10872 [3MY], 11215-11219, 11301 [8MY]
———tribute by Kansas City (MO) Star
University of Hartford: Presidential Americana collection, 17926 [21JN]
War Powers Act: Presidential policy restrictions, 7435 [3AP], 7658-7660, 7672-7684 [4AP], 8040-8041 [5AP], 12118-12120 [15MY], 14834 [4JN], 18704 [26JN]
Reports
Awarding of Special Congressional Gold Medals: Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (S. 2597), 9871 [25AP]
Facilities and Services for Ex-Presidents: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. 563) (S. Rept. 98-637), 27498 [27SE]
Federal Contribution Increase for Quadrennial Political Party Presidential National Nominating Conventions: Committee on Rules (H.R. 5950; H. Res. 544) (H. Rept. 98-880), 19983 [28JN]
———Committee on Ways and Means (H.R. 5950) (H. Rept. 98-877), 19983 [28JN]
Former Presidents Act: Committee on Governmental Affairs (1957 excerpt), 16011 [13JN]
Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Con. Res. 122), 19348 [27JN]
Presidential Authority With Respect to Reorganization of Executive Departments: Committee on Rules (H. Rept. 98-128), 7257 [30MR]
Presidential Records Management and Preservation Improvement: Committee on Government Operations (H.R. 5584) (H. Rept. 98-856), 17728 [21JN]
Reforming Laws Relating to Former Presidents: Committee on Governmental Affairs (S. 563), 11536 [9MY]
Report in Selected Independent Regulatory Agencies: Advisory Council on Executive Organizations (excerpt), 29279 [3OC]
Soviet Noncompliance With Arms Control Agreements: Jimmy Carter (excerpt), 17395, 17397, 17399, 17400 [20JN]
Soviet SALT I and II Violations Covered Up by Carter-Mondale Administration, 1255 [1FE]
U.S. Capitol Rotunda To Be Used for Inauguration Ceremonies: Committee on Rules and Administration (S. Con. Res. 144), 27498 [27SE]
Unauthorized Transfer of Nonpublic Information During the 1980 Presidential Election (excerpt), 25015 [12SE]
University of Hartford's Collection of Presidential Americana, 17927-17929 [21JN]
Resolutions by organizations
Reorganize the Joint Chiefs of Staff: VFW, 30273 [4OC]
Statements
Adjudicatory and Rulemaking Proceedings of Regulatory Agencies: Franklin D. Roosevelt, 29278 [3OC]
Background Statement To Accompany Amendment to the John F. Kennedy Center Act (H.R. 5409), 8637 [10AP]
Bill of Rights: James Madison (excerpt), 2101 [7FE]
Budget Deficit: Thomas Jefferson, 23850 [10AU]
Capital Gains Tax Status: John F. Kennedy, 8685 [11AP]
Civil Defense: John F. Kennedy, 12291 [15MY]
Civil Rights in Federally Assisted Programs: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 9266 [12AP]
———John F. Kennedy, 9267 [12AP]
———Lyndon B. Johnson (1965), 9269 [12AP]
Civil Rights Legislation: Harry S. Truman, 11218, 11404 [8MY]
Containing Communism: Harry S. Truman, 11216 [8MY]
Conversation With President Jackson: Hungarian Writer Sandor Boloni Farkas, 27616 [27SE]
Courage: John F. Kennedy, 1208 [1FE]
Cuban Missile Crisis: John F. Kennedy, 17389 [20JN]
D-Day Invasion: Charles Eaton, 15079 [6JN]
———Joseph Martin, 15079 [6JN]
Discrimination: John F. Kennedy (excerpt), 18520 [25JN], 18857 [26JN]
Economic Policy: Jimmy Carter (sundry excerpts), 22230-22231 [2AU]
———(sundry excerpts), 22228-22233 [2AU]
Eleanor Roosevelt, Human Rights Advocate: Adlai Stevenson III, 2475 [9FE]
Emergency School Aid Act Funding: Richard M. Nixon (1970 excerpt), 15034 [6JN]
Equality: Abraham Lincoln (excerpt), 20434 [29JN]
Export Trade Contracts Sanctity: American Farm Bureau Federation, 4125 [1MR]
Fiscal Responsibilities: Calvin Coolidge, 10070 [26AP]
Food for Peace Program: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1954), 15047 [6JN]
Freedom Is a Gift of God: Thomas Jefferson, 4458 [5MR]
Genocide Convention Ratification: Richard M. Nixon (excerpt), 19206 [27JN]
God Rules This World: Abraham Lincoln, 4501 [5MR]
Government Responsibility To Have Informed Citizens: Thomas Jefferson, 8993 [11AP]
Government Should Punish Criminals: Thomas Jefferson, 14309 [24MY]
Harry S. Truman (sundry), 11408, 11409, 11415, 11416 [8MY]
Holding Companies Are Robbing Trains: Harry S. Truman, 1980 [7FE]
Hostage Crises: President Reagan (sundry excerpts), 27404 [27SE]
Impact of Early Election Result Projections by News Media: Robert Drinan, 297 [24JA]
———Tom Brady, 296 [24JA]
In the U.S., We Have the Right to Attend or Not, the Church of Our Choice: John F. Kennedy, 24663 [10SE]
International Negotiations: Harry S. Truman, 11216 [8MY]
International Treaties, 31216 [10OC]
Joint Chiefs of Staff Advisory Role: sundry, 6807, 6808 [28MR]
Line-Item Veto Authority: Arthur Vandenberg, 29785 [4OC]
Marshall Plan Rationale: Harry S. Truman, 11217 [8MY]
Math and Science Education: Dwight D. Eisenhower (excerpt), 14991 [6JN]
Memorial and Remonstrance Against Religious Assessments: James Madison (excerpt), 5265 [13MR]
Military Segregation: John F. Kennedy, 1741 [2FE]
Monroe Doctrine: John F. Kennedy, 14271 [24MY]
Moral Foundation: Thomas Jefferson, 2959 [22FE]
Politics: Harry S. Truman (excerpt), 11408 [8MY]
Preservation of Outer Space: Dwight D. Eisenhower (1962), 3920 [29FE]
Presidential Powers and Foreign Relations: John Marshall, 9528 [12AP]
———Thomas Jefferson, 9527 [12AP]
President's Responsibility to the Public: Harry S. Truman, 12686 [17MY]
Proposals for Peace: Woodrow Wilson (1918 excerpt), 2693 [21FE]
Public Debt: Thomas Jefferson, 13371 [22MY]
Public Office Responsibilities: Harry S. Truman (sundry excerpts), 10048-10050 [26AP]
Public Sentiment: Abraham Lincoln, 8548 [10AP]
Recognition of a Supreme Being: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 4478 [5MR]
Restoration of Peace by Harry S. Truman: Hubert H. Humphrey, 11217 [8MY]
Rights of Man Come From God: John F. Kennedy, 4477 [5MR]
Role of Intelligence Services in National Defense: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 31848 [11OC]
SALT II Agreement: Jimmy Carter, 17390 [20JN]
Separation of Church and State: George Washington, 5728, 5731 [15MR], 5908 [20MR]
———James Madison, 4343 [5MR], 4738 [7MR], 5435, 5442, 5444 [14MR]
———Thomas Jefferson, 4426 [5MR], 5320 [13MR]
———sundry excerpts, 4888, 4892 [8MR], 5157 [12MR]
Separation of Powers: Thomas Jefferson (1810), 7679 [4AP]
Struggle for Humanity: Abraham Lincoln, 6405 [22MR]
Teaching: John F. Kennedy (1963 excerpt), 22969 [8AU]
Tribute to Jerome Kern (excerpt): President Truman, 15197 [6JN]
Try, Try Again: Harry S. Truman, 10646 [2MY]
U.S. Defense Policy: Harry S. Truman, 12499 [16MY]
———John F. Kennedy, 12499 [16MY]
U.S. Foreign Policy: Harry S. Truman, 13039 [21MY]
U.S. Policy in Central America: John F. Kennedy, 9012 [11AP]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Balance of Power: Nixon defense official, 17381 [20JN]
U.S.-U.S.S.R. Space Operations: Henry F. Cooper, ACDA, 15825 [12JN]
———Larry Gershwin, CIA, 15818 [12JN]
———Michael May, 15828 [12JN]
———OTA, 15822, 15828 [12JN]
———Richard Perle, Dept. of Defense, 15825, 15828 [12JN]
———Robert W. Buchheim, Dept. of State, 15824, 15825 [12JN]
Veterans Preference in Federal Employment: Franklin D. Roosevelt (1944), 17872 [21JN]
Waste at the Pentagon: Harry S. Truman, 4173 [1MR]
Weapons Spending: Dwight D. Eisenhower, 13053 [21MY]
Western Virginia and the Revolution: George Washington, 17375 [20JN]
What People Said: Carl Sandburg, 2377 [8FE]
World of Peace: John F. Kennedy, 7439 [3AP]
Summaries
Former Presidents Facilities and Services Act (S. 563), 16010 [13JN]
Tables
Carter/Reagan economic indicator comparison, 31427 [10OC]
Economic sanctions use for foreign policy goals: 1914-83, 3407, 3408 [27FE]
Harry S. Truman centennial calendar, 3183 [23FE]
Testimonies
National Gold Medal in Honor of Harry S. Truman: Representative Skelton, 6028 [20MR]
———Senator Hatfield, 6028 [20MR]
Texts of
H. Con. Res. 264, authorizing rotunda of the Capitol to be used for ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the birth of Andrew Jackson, 4618 [6MR]
H.R. 1314, authority of President for reorganization of the executive agencies, 8487 [10AP]
H.R. 3614, gold medal to honor Harry S. Truman, 5199 [13MR]
H.R. 5409, John F. Kennedy Center Act amendment, 8638 [10AP]
H.R. 5584, improve preservation and management of Presidential records, 18487 [25JN]
S. 2446, Senate Confirmation Act, 5829 [19MR]
S. 2467, strike medal honoring Harry S. Truman, 6425 [22MR]
S. 2485, improved system for provision of military advice, 6809 [28MR]
S. 2597 award congressional gold medal to Harry S. Truman, 10103 [26AP]
S. 2670, revise specific authority under War Powers Act, 12119 [15MY]
S. Con. Res. 122, establish a Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies (Joint), 16582 [14JN], 19736 [28JN], 20186 [29JN]
S. Con. Res. 144, authorize use of Capitol rotunda for inaugural ceremonies, 25780 [18SE], 27792 [28SE], 30926 [9OC]
S. Con. Res. 153, each item of appropriation bill or resolution enrolled separately for Presidential signature, 29869 [4OC]
S. Res. 430, Presidential power relative to recess appointments, 23235, 23341 [9AU]
Transcripts
Debate Between President Reagan and Walter F. Mondale, 31048-31057 [9OC]
Tributes
Harry S. Truman: James C. Kirkpatrick, 11415 [8MY]
———Walter E. Washington, 11416 [8MY]