Thomas Lawson McCall papers, 1944-1982

Overview of the Collection

Creator
McCall, Tom, 1913-1983
Title
Thomas Lawson McCall papers
Dates
1944-1982 (inclusive)
Quantity
50 cubic feet, (45 record cartons, 6 flat boxes, 13 volumes)
Collection Number
Mss 625 (collection)
Summary
Papers of Tom McCall, Oregon's progressive Republican governor from 1967 to 1975), who championed environmental and progressive political causes. The papers consist primarily of professional and political documents spanning McCall's journalistic and political careers. Some personal and family materials are also included.
Repository
Oregon Historical Society Research Library
1200 SW Park Avenue
Portland, OR
97205
Telephone: 503-306-5240
Fax: 503-219-2040
libreference@ohs.org
Access Restrictions

The collection is open to the public.

Languages
English.

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Tom Lawson McCall was born March 22, 1913, in Egypt, Massachusetts, to Henry McCall and Dorothy Lawson McCall, who moved to Portland in 1909 and soon after to a ranch near Prineville on the Crooked River in central Oregon. McCall graduated from the University of Oregon with a degree in journalism in 1936. He started his career in journalism at the Moscow, Idaho, News Review and subsequently worked at The Oregonian and for KGW radio in Portland. McCall served in the U.S. Navy from 1944 to January 1946 as a war correspondent.

McCall was married to Audrey Owen in 1939, and they had two sons, Thomas Jr. (Tad), born in 1944, and Samuel, born in 1949. After his war service, McCall returned to Portland, where he hosted a nightly radio talk show on KEX. He continued to work in broadcasting until 1964, using his work as a way to keep in touch with public issues and as a forum for his own ideas. McCall started his political career by joining the Young Republicans. He came to the attention of Governor Douglas McKay, who hired him as an assistant in 1949, a position he held until 1952. McCall ran for a U.S. Senate seat in 1954, losing to Edith Green. He ran for Oregon Secretary of State and won, serving from 1965 to1967.

McCall then served two terms as Governor of Oregon (1967-1975). He was a popular governor, largely because of his attention to public concerns and his determination to preserve quality of life in Oregon for future generations. He was best known for passing the nation's first Bottle Bill, cleaning up rivers by controlling industrial pollution, promoting land use controls, and zoning beach areas to preserve public access. McCall also made famous the phrase "Visit, But Don't Stay," a catchphrase intended to keep Oregon's growth at a moderate pace. His words backfired, however, and Oregon population grew rapidly during his two terms.

After leaving the governor's office in January 1975, Tom McCall returned to KATU television in Portland as a news analyst and traveled around the nation supporting bottle bills in other states. In 1978, he tried once again for the governor's office but lost the Republican primary to Victor Atiyeh. McCall died in 1983.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The first series in the collection contains press releases and speeches made by Thomas Lawson McCall primarily as Oregon’s secretary of state and governor. This is followed by papers relating to McCall’s political career donated by Kenneth Underdahl, who worked on McCall’s campaigns for state office and in his gubernatorial administration. The remaining papers from McCall’s own files make up the bulk of the collection. These include information relating to McCall’s naval service during World War II aboard the USS St. Louis “Lucky Lou,” and personal correspondence to his wife Audrey. They cover his years as a broadcast journalist and political activist, and document campaigns for Congress (against Edith Green in 1954), Oregon secretary of state (1964), and governor (1966), and document his many public appearances and addresses. The manuscript of his autobiography, Maverick (1976), shows his skill with the written word.

Political issues prominent in these papers include environmental conservation, land use, power resources, criminal justice, youth, school finance, campus unrest, foreign affairs, international trade, and civil rights. McCall’s activity in the Republican Party, the State Sanitary Authority, and numerous governors’ conferences are also represented. His papers also include materials relating to the rock concert Vortex I, the Beach Bill (1967), and the landmark land use law, Senate Bill 100 (1973).

Correspondents include: Homer Angell, Victor Atiyeh, Les AuCoin, Walter S. Blake, Jean Dubos, Rene Dubos, Bob Duncan, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Daniel Evans, Dave Frohnmayer, Edith Green, Arthur Godfrey, Mark O. Hatfield, Henry M. Jackson, Edward Kennedy, John Lindsay, Wayne Morse, Clay Myers, Richard Neuberger, Richard Nixon, Bob Packwood, Norma Paulus, Arthur Pearl, Gene Peterson, Ronald Reagan, Elliot Richardson, Laurance Rockefeller, Nelson Rockefeller, George Romney, Robert Straub, Joyce Thompson, Kenneth Underdahl, Thomas Vaughan, George Wallace, and Ron Wyden. Family members include Thomas William Lawson, Audrey Owen McCall, Dorothy Lawson McCall, Henry McCall, and Samuel Walker McCall.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The Oregon Historical Society is the owner of the materials in the Research Library and makes available reproductions for research, publication, and other uses. Written permission must be obtained from the Research Library prior to any use of reproductions. The Society does not necessarily hold copyright to all of the materials in the collections. In some cases, permission for use may require seeking additional authorization from the copyright owners.

Preferred Citation

Thomas Lawson McCall papers, Mss 625, Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in the following series:

  • Series A: Mss 625, Press releases and public addresses of Thomas Lawson McCall
    • Subseries 1: Press releases, Oregon, Secretary of State
    • Subseries 2: Press releases, Oregon, Governor
    • Subseries 3: Proclamations, addresses, and tributes
  • Series B: Mss 625-2, Kenneth T. Underdahl Accession
  • Series C: Mss 625-1, Personal and professional papers of Thomas Lawson McCall
    • Subseries 1: World War II, 1944-1945
    • Subseries 2: The Second Look, 1954-1957
    • Subseries 3: Interim Committee on Retirement and Compensation, 1954
    • Subseries 4: McCall for Congress, 1954
    • Subseries 5: Political interests and activities,1954-1964
    • Subseries 6: Tom McCall, Oregon Secretary of State, 1964-1966
    • Subseries 7: Campaign for Governor, 1966
    • Subseries 8: Governor Tom McCall, 1967-1976
    • Subseries 9: Political interests and activities, 1974-1982
    • Subseries 10: Tom McCall, Journalist, 1956-1981
    • Subseries 11: Speeches, 1975-1981
    • Subseries 12: Family papers, undated
    • Subseries 13: Miscellaneous notes and articles saved, undated
    • Subseries 14: Correspondence, undated

Location of Collection

Please contact research library reference staff in advance to arrange for use.

Acquisition Information

Lib. Acc. 14287, 16236, 16983, 17278, 17382, 18771 and others.

Separated Materials

Photographs of Thomas Lawson McCall's career and family life are contained in Org Lot 353, and oral histories, sound recordings, and moving images are also available in the Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Related Materials

Official records of Tom McCall's service as Secretary of State and Governor are held by the Oregon State Archives in Salem. A guide to the records is available on the agency's website: http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us.

Related Materials

Additional unprocessed materials are designated Accession 24601 in the Oregon Historical Society Research Library.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series A: Mss 625::  Press releases and public addresses of Thomas Lawson McCall , 1964-1975Return to Top

3 boxes

Press releases of Thomas Lawson McCall as Secretary of State and Governor of Oregon. Proclamations, dedication address, and inaugural address McCall made as Governor.

Press releases arranged chronologically.

PLEASE INDICATE MSS 625 WHEN ORDERING BOXES FROM SERIES A.

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1: Press releases, Oregon, Secretary of State
5 folders
Press releases of Tom McCall as Secretary of State of Oregon.
1964-1966
Box/Folder
1/1
1964 November - 1965 July
1/2
1965 August - December
1/3
1966 January - March
1/4
1966 June - September
1/5
1966 October - December
Subseries 2: Press releases, Oregon, Governor
40 folders
Press releases of Tom McCall as Governor of Oregon.
1966-1975
Box/Folder
1/6
1967 January - March
1/7
1967 April - June
1/8
1967 July - August
1/9
1967 September - December
1/10
1968 January - March
1/11
1968 April - June
1/12
1968 July - August
1/13
1968 September - December
1/14
1969 January - February
1/15
1969 March - May
1/16
1969 June
1/17
1969 July - August
1/18
1969 September - October
1/19
1969 November - December
2/1
1970 January - March
2/2
1970 April - June
2/3
1970 July - August
2/4
1970 September - December
2/5
1971 January - February
2/6
1971 March - June
2/7
1971 July - March
2/8
1971 April - July
2/9
1971 August - September
2/10
1971 October - December
2/11
1972 January - March
2/12
1972 April - May
2/13
1972 June - August
2/14
1972 September - November
2/15
1972 December
3/1
1973 January - March
3/2
1973 April - May
3/3
1973 June - July
3/4
1973 August - September
3/5
1973 October - December
3/6
1974 January - February
3/7
1974 May - July
3/8
1974 August - September
3/9
1974 October - December
3/10
1975 January
Subseries 3: Proclamations, addresses, and tributes
3 folders
Public addresses of Lawson McCall and Tom McCall, proclamation of and tribute to Governor Tom McCall.
1950-1975
Box/Folder
3/11
Address of Lawson McCall at the dedication of McLoughlin House as a National Monument, Oregon City
1950 August 30
3/12
Inaugural address of Tom McCall, Governor of Oregon, to the Fifty-Fourth Biennial Legislative Assembly, Salem, Oregon; program
1967 January 9
3/13
Statement regarding Bill of Rights Day
1968 December 15
3/14
Tribute to Governor Tom McCall, Hilton Hotel, Portland, Oregon
1975 January 9

Series B: Mss 625-2: :  Kenneth T. Underdahl Accession 16236 , 1968-1975Return to Top

7 folders

Papers from Governor McCall's administration, collected by Kenneth T. Underdahl, who served in Governor McCall's administration as Assistant Budget Director in the Department of Finance, and also as Assistant to the Director of the Executive Department assigned to the Management 70s Task Force, as well as in Management Systems in the Division of Policy Planning and Evaluation, and as administrator of the Liquor Control Commission. Underdahl also worked on Tom McCall's campaigns for state office.

Container(s) Description Dates
Box/Folder
3/15
Kenneth T. Underdahl
1969, 1972, and 1973
3/16
Ephemera
1968, 1970, and undated
3/17
Organizational charts, Oregon state government
1968-1969
3/18
Management 70s Task Force
1968-1970
3/19
Keep Tom McCall Committee
circa 1970
3/20
Accomplishments and Direction, The McCall Administration
undated
3/21
Tom McCall comments, Equitable Savings
1975 April

Series C: MSS 625-1,:  Personal and professional papers of Thomas Lawson McCall, , 1944-1982Return to Top

42 record cartons, 6 flat boxes, 13 volumes

Papers of Thomas Lawson McCall, including work as a war correspondent for the U.S. Navy and personal correspondence during World War II, and his subsequent years in journalism and political office.

PLEASE INDICATE MSS 625-1 WHEN ORDERING BOXES FROM SERIES C.

Container(s) Description Dates
Subseries 1: World War II
5 folders
War correspondence, naval information, and letters to McCall's wife, Audrey Owen McCall, during World War II.
1944-1945
Box/Folder
1/1
USS St. Louis "Lucky Lou"
undated
1/2
Navy information
1945
1/3
McCall's press releases
1945
1/4
War years' correspondence
1944-1945
1/5
Letters to Audrey Owen McCall
1944-1945
Subseries 2: The Second Look
3 folders
Syndicated newspaper column covering Republican Party politics, written by Thomas Lawson McCall and published in three small Oregon newspapers. Series includes articles and research materials.
1954-1957
Box/Folder
1/6
"The Second Look" Newsprint
1954-1957
1/7
"The Second Look" originals
undated
1/8
"The Second Look" resource material
undated
Subseries 3: Interim Committee on Retirement and Compensation
1 folder
1954
Box/Folder
1/9
Interim Committee on Retirement and Compensation
1954
Subseries 4: McCall for Congress
13 folders
After defeating incumbent Homer Angell in the Republican primary, Tom McCall ran unsuccessfully against Democrat Edith Green for the third congressional district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. This series documents McCall's campaign. Correspondence is arranged alphabetically.
1954
Box/Folder
1/10
"McCall for Congress," 3rd District
1954
1/11
"McCall for Congress," speeches
undated
1/12
"McCall for Congress," news clippings
undated
1/13
"McCall for Congress," correspondence, outgoing
undated
1/14
"McCall for Congress," correspondence, A-H
undated
1/15
"McCall for Congress," correspondence, I-O
undated
1/16
"McCall for Congress," correspondence, P-Z
undated
1/17
"McCall for Congress," press releases
undated
1/18
"McCall for Congress," Financial Committee, correspondence
undated
1/19
"McCall for Congress," Financial Committee, miscellaneous I
undated
1/20
"McCall for Congress," Financial Committee, miscellaneous II
undated
1/21
"McCall for Congress," Operation Phone Book
undated
1/22
"McCall for Congress," Operation Doorbell
undated
Subseries 5: Political interests and activities
19 folders
This series chronicles Tom McCall's political activities and also includes information regarding persons and groups of interest, 1954-1964. Arranged chronologically.
1954-1964
Box/Folder
2/1
Homer D. Angell
1954
2/2
Green and Neuberger
1954
2/3
"Citizens for Eisenhower" miscellaneous
1954
2/4
"Citizens for Eisenhower" correspondence
1954
2/5
National Campaign
1954
2/6
Inter-race and inter-faith matters
1954
2/7
John Birch Society
2/8
Columbia Interstate Compact and Memorials to Senate
1954-1955
2/9
Pacific Northwest Power (Hell's Canyon)
1953-1954
2/10
Morse: Formosa resolution
1955
2/11
Citizenship Clearing House
1957
2/12
Records to Archives
1953-1959
2/13
Governor's Reorganization Advisory Committee, June/July
1960
2/14
Subcommittee on Sex Offenders
9/21/1961
2/15
Oregon Committee on Crime and Delinquency
1961
2/16
Legislative Interim Committee on Social Problems: Sex Offenders
1962
2/17
Metropolitan Youth Commission: miscellaneous
1960-1962
2/18
Metropolitan Youth Commission: minutes
1960-1962
2/19
"Affidavit of Conscience"
8/5/1964
Subseries 6: Tom McCall, Oregon Secretary of State
11 folders
Papers relating to Tom McCall's campaign for Oregon Secretary of State, as well as some personal papers from that time period.
1964-1966
Box/Folder
2/20
"Tom McCall for Secretary of State"
1964
2/21
"Tom McCall for Secretary of State" Committee manual
2/22
"Tom McCall for Secretary of State" Speakers' kit
2/23
"Tom McCall for Secretary of State" Press information
2/24
"Tom McCall for Secretary of State" Volunteers' Manual
2/25
"Tom McCall for Secretary of State" Correspondence
2/26
Income Tax return
1965
2/27
House in Lincoln City
1965-1966
2/28
Meetings and Speeches
December, 1964
2/29
Meetings and Speeches
1965
2/30
Notes re Oregon
11/10/1965
Subseries 7: Campaign for Governor
4 folders
Campaign materials from Tom McCall's gubernatorial run.
1966
Box/Folder
2/31
"Great for Governor"
1966
2/32
"Great for Governor" Schedule of appointments
2/33
"Great for Governor" Schedule of speeches
2/34
"Great for Governor" Information kit
Subseries 8: Governor Tom McCall
23 boxes
News releases, speeches, meetings, correspondence, and other documentation relating to Tom McCall's tenure as governor of Oregon. Arranged chronologically. Inculdes manuscript of McCall's autobiography
1967-1976
Box/Folder
3/1
Statement to Legislative Tax Study Committee
7/27/1966
3/2
Inauguration
1/9/1967
3/3
Inaugural Address
3/4
Visit to Oregon: Reagan
1967 February 11, November 10-11
3/5
News Releases: January
1967
3/6
News Releases: February
1967
3/7
Meeting with Arkansas Legal Counsel re: extradition
1967 February 16
3/8
Message on Boardman Lease
1967 February 27
3/9
News Releases
1967 March
3/10
Statement on artificial kidney treatment legislation
1967 March 15
3/11
News Releases
1967 April
3/12
State Sanitary Authority appointment
1967 April 25
3/13
"First 100 Days"
1967 April
3/14
Preservation of State Beaches
1967 May 11
3/15
News Releases
1967 June
3/16
News Releases
1967 July
3/17
News Releases
1967 August
3/18
News Releases
1967 September
3/19
News Releases
1967 October
3/20
News Releases
1967 November
3/21
News Releases
1967 December
3/22
Letter to Republican Governors re Presidential Nomination
1967 April 11
3/23
Meetings and Speeches
1966
3/24
Meetings and Speeches
1967 January 1-16
3/25
Meetings and Speeches
1967 January 20-31
3/26
Meetings and Speeches
1967 February
3/27
Meetings and Speeches
1967 March
3/28
Testimony: Senate Air and Water Quality Com.
1967 March 14
3/29
National Governors' Conference
1967 March
3/30
Meetings and Speeches
1967 April 1-15
3/31
Meetings and Speeches
1967 April 16-30
3/32
Meetings and Speeches
1967 May
3/33
Confidential Memo to McCall
1967 May
3/34
Meetings and Speeches
1967 June
4/1
News Releases
1967 August - December
4/2
Message to Legislature
1967 June
4/3
Western Governors' Conference, I
1967 June 25-28
4/4
Western Governors' Conference, II
1967 June 25-28
4/5
Republican Governors' Conference
1967 June 19-30
4/6
Meetings and Speeches
1967 July
4/7
Audrey McCall to San Francisco
1967 July
4/8
Meetings and Speeches
1967 August
4/9
Meetings and Speeches
1967 September
4/10
Proclamation regarding Special Session
1967 October 30
4/11
Meetings and Speeches
1967 October
4/12
Meetings and Speeches
1967 November
4/13
Meetings and Speeches
1967 December
4/14
Radio Spot
1967 December 20
4/15
Press clippings
1967
4/16
Interoffice Memos
1967
4/17
Meetings and Speeches
1968 January
4/18
Meetings and Speeches
1968 February
4/19
News Releases
1968 January
4/20
Visits to Oregon: Love, Kirk, Lindsay
1968 February
4/21
Lincoln Day Dinner, Illinois
1968 February 21
4/22
Mock Political Convention
1968 February 22
4/23
News Releases
1968 February
4/24
Lincoln Day, Worcester, Massachusetts
1968 February 23
4/25
Liaison Committee Eastern Tour
1968 February 21 - March 1
4/26
Meetings and Speeches
1968 March
4/27
Meetings and Speeches: Congregation Neveh Shalom
1968 March 29
4/28
Meetings and Speeches
1968 April
4/29
News Releases
1968 April
4/30
Oregon Primary
1968
4/31
Republican Governors' Regional Platform: Hearings I
1968 May 6-8
4/32
Republican Governors' Regional Platform: Hearings II
1968 May 6-8
5/1
Meetings and Speeches
1968 May
5/2
Meetings and Speeches
1968 June 6-20
5/3
Meetings and Speeches
1968 June 21-30
5/4
GOP National Committee
1968 June 5
5/5
Meetings and Speeches: Corrections Education Society
1968 June 13
5/6
Republican Governors' Conference
1968 June 14-15
5/7
GOP State Convention
1968 June 25-28
5/8
Meetings and Speeches
1968 July
5/9
Tri-State Governors' Conference
1968 July 25-28
5/10
Meetings and Speeches
1968 August
5/11
GOP National Convention
1968 August 4-10
5/12
Meetings and Speeches
1968 September
5/13
Meetings and Speeches
1968 October
5/14
News Releases re: grants and appointments in favor of State GOP
5/15
Legislators
1968 - 1969
5/16
News Releases
1968 May-July
5/17
News Releases
1968 August-October
5/18
Meetings and Speeches
1968 October
5/19
News Releases
1968 November
5/20
Meetings and Speeches
1968 November
5/21
Oregon Trade Mission to Japan
November 14 - December 2
5/22
Meetings and Speeches
1968 December
5/23
Republican Governors' Conference
1968 December 4-7
5/24
Letters to participants in election
1968
5/25
Ballot Measure #7
1968
5/26
Budget Message to Legislature
1968 December 2
5/27
Press Conference: Budget Reorganization
1968 December 2
5/28
"Accomplishments in Conservation"
1968 December
5/29
Legislative Orientation re Tax Reform Message
1968 December 12
5/30
"Walter S. Blake for Superintendent of Public Instruction"
1968
5/31
"Packwood for Senate"
1968
6/1
Briefing for Talk Show
1968
6/2
"Dan Evans for Governor"
1968
6/3
"Humphrey for President"
1968
6/4
"George Wallace for President"
1968
6/5
"Draft Rockefeller"
1968
6/6
"Romney for President"
1968
6/7
Presidential Campaign
1968
6/8
Nixon Campaign
1968
6/9
Nixon Appointees' File
1968-1969
6/10
Republican Party campaign
1968
6/11
National Governors' Association: general
6/12
Nixon Inaugural
1969
6/13
Opposing Sales Tax
1969
6/14
19-year-old vote
1969
6/15
"Arthur Pearl for Governor"
1969-1970
6/16
"Recall McCall"
1969
6/17
Oregon Legislators
1969
6/18
News Releases
1968 November
6/19
News Releases
1968 December
6/20
Christmas Message
1968
6/21
New Releases
1969 January
6/22
Meetings and Speeches
1969 January
6/23
Message to 55th Legislature
1969 January 13
6/24
Meetings and Speeches
1969 February 1-13
6/25
Meetings and Speeches
1969 February 14-22
6/26
Message to 55th Legislature
1969 February 18
6/27
National Governors' Conference
1969 Febrary 26-27
6/28
Meetings and Speeches
1969 March
6/29
Industrial Appreciation Luncheon
1969 March 5
6/30
Message to 55th Legislature
1969 March 12
6/31
Meetings and Speeches
1969 April 1-9
6/32
Meetings and Speeches
1969 April 10-30
6/33
Elk River Fish Hatchery Dedication
1969 April 18
6/34
PACT Visit
1969 April 10
6/35
Meetings and Speeches
1969 May 1-12
6/36
Meetings and Speeches
1969 May 13-31
6/37
News Releases
1969 January - April
7/1
Meetings and Speeches: Youth for Christ Banquet
1969 May 2
7/2
Meetings and Speeches: 120th Anniversary, Linfield College
1969 May 19
7/3
Meetings and Speeches
1969 June
7/4
Meetings and Speeches: Development of Pacific Northwest Conference
1969 June 22
7/5
Meetings and Speeches
1969 July
7/6
Western Governors' Conference
1969 July 27-31
7/7
Meetings and Speeches
1969 August
7/8
WICHE Annual Meeting
1969 August 10
7/9
Meetings and Speeches
1969 September
7/10
Baker College Dedication
1969 September 13
7/11
Meeting with Nixon: Preparatory material
1969 September 22
7/12
Education Commission of the States: general
1969-1970
7/13
News Releases
1969 May
7/14
News Releases
1969 June
7/15
News Releases
1969 July
7/16
News Releases
1969 August
7/17
News Releases
1969 September
7/18
News Releases
1969 October
7/19
Education Commission of the States
1969 September 7-9
7/20
Meetings and Speeches
1969 September
7/21
Meetings and Speeches
1969 October 1-21
7/22
Meetings and Speeches
1969 October 22-31
8/1
Meetings and Speeches
1969 November
8/2
Education Commission of the States
1969 November 17
8/3
Meetings and Speeches: League of Oregon Cities
1969 November 17
8/4
Meetings and Speeches
1969 December
8/5
News Releases
1969 December
8/6
White House Conference
1969 December 3
8/7
Meetings and Speeches, Portland Chamber of Commerce
1969 December 15
8/8
News Releases
1970 January
8/9
Meetings and Speeches
1970 January 1-9
8/10
Meetings and Speeches
1970 January 14-15
8/11
Meetings and Speeches
1970 January 17-31
8/12
Education Commission of the States
1970 January 5
8/13
Meetings and Speeches: Local Government
1970 January 24
8/14
Meetings and Speeches
1970 February
8/15
Citizens' Com. on Environmental Quality
1970 February 13
8/16
National Governors' Conference
1970 February 25-26
8/17
News releases
1970 January - February
8/18
Meetings and Speeches
1970 March 3-6
8/19
Meetings and Speeches
1970 February 7-12
8/20
Meetings and Speeches
1970 March 13-31
9/1
"Report to the People," Radio File
1967
9/2
"Report to the People," Radio File
1968
9/3
"Report to the People," Radio File
1969
9/4
"Report to the People," Radio File
1970
9/5
Education Commission of the States, I
1970 March 18
9/6
Education Commission of the States, II
1970 March 18
9/7
Education Commission of the States, III
1970 March 18
9/8
News Releases
1970 April
9/9
Meetings and Speeches
1970 April 1-10
9/10
Meetings and Speeches
1970 April 11-30
9/11
National School Boards' Association
1970 April 12
9/12
Oregon Building Construction Trade Convention
1970 April 19
9/13
Youth Legislature
1970 April 20
9/14
Earth Day
1970 April 22
9/15
Seminar: Oregon's Environmental Future
1970 April 23
9/16
Meetings and Speeches
1970 May 1-3
9/17
Meetings and Speeches
1970 May 5-20
9/18
Meetings and Speeches
1970 May 21-31
9/19
Coastal planning Conference
1970 May 4
9/20
Meetings and Speeches
1970 June 1-19
9/21
Meetings and Speeches
1970 June 20-30
10/1
Education Commission of the States, I
1970 July 8-10
10/2
Education Commission of the States, II
1970 July 8-10
10/3
Education Commission of the States, III
1970 July 8-10
10/4
Education Commission of the States, IV
1970 July 8-10
10/5
Meetings and Speeches
1970 July
10/6
Kent State
1970 May
10/7
Campus Unrest: Conference of Governors
1970 May
10/8
Campus Unrest: University of Oregon (includes correspondence)
1970
10/9
Campus Unrest: Portland State University (includes correspondence)
1970
10/10
Campus Unrest: Southern Oregon College (includes correspondence)
1970
10/11
Campus Unrest: Correspondence re Agnew
1970
10/12
Campus Unrest: Petitions
1970
10/13
Campus Unrest: Governor's File
1970
11/1
American Legion/Vortex: miscellaneous
1970
11/2
American Legion/Vortex: Governor's replies (returned)
1970
11/3
American Legion/Vortex: Miscellaneous Correspondence
1970
11/4
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, A - B
1970
11/5
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, C - E
1970
11/6
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, F - I
1970
11/7
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, J - L
1970
11/8
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, M - N
1970
11/9
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, O - P
1970
11/10
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, Q - R
1970
11/11
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, S
1970
11/12
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, T - V
11/13
American Legion/Vortex: Pro-Governor Correspondence, W - Z
11/14
American Legion/Vortex: Anti-Governor Correspondence, A - B
1970
11/15
American Legion/Vortex: Anti-Governor Correspondence, C - D
1970
11/16
American Legion/Vortex: Anti-Governor Correspondence, E - L
1970; 1970
12/1
American Legion/Vortex: Anti-Governor Correspondence, M - S
1970
12/2
American Legion/Vortex: Anti-Governor Correspondence, T - Z
1970
12/3
Campus Unrest Correspondence, A - B
1970
12/4
Campus Unrest Correspondence, C - D
1970
12/5
Campus Unrest Correspondence, E - F
1970
12/6
Campus Unrest Correspondence, G - H
1970
12/7
Campus Unrest Correspondence, I - L
1970
12/8
Campus Unrest Correspondence, M - P
1970
12/9
Campus Unrest Correspondence, Q - T
1970
12/10
Campus Unrest Correspondence, U - Z
1970
12/11
Oregon State Penitentiary, miscellaneous
1969-1970
12/12
Oregon State Penitentiary, correspondence
1969-1970
12/13
Environmental Quality: Correspondence, A - K
1970
12/14
Environmental Quality: Correspondence, L - R
1970
12/15
Environmental Quality: Correspondence, S - Z
1970
13/1
News Releases
1970 August
13/2
Meetings and Speeches
1970 August 1-16
13/3
Meetings and Speeches
1970 August 17-30
13/4
Meetings and Speeches: Decisions and Directions in Local Government
1970 August7-8
13/5
National Governors' Conference
1970 August 9-12
13/6
Meetings and Speeches
1970 September 1-22
13/7
Meetings and Speeches
1970 September 23-30
13/8
Testimony before Senate Finance Committee
1970 September 4
13/9
Public Law Review Com.
1970 September 22
13/10
"Straub for Governor"
1970
13/11
Election: Opponents
1970
13/12
McCall on Issues
1970
13/13
Oregon Parks System
1970
13/14
Election Travel File: Education
1970
13/15
Election Travel File: Ballot Measures
1970
13/16
Election Travel File: Vortex
1970
13/17
Election Travel File: Economy
1970
13/18
Election Travel File: Administrative Districts
1970
13/19
Election Travel File: Zoning
1970
13/20
Election Travel File: Taxes
1970
13/21
Election Travel File: Drugs, Welfare
1970
13/22
Election Travel File: Personal Endorsements
1970
13/23
"Keep Tom McCall" Committee: Publicity
1970
13/24
Campaign visit to Astoria, Oregon
1970 October 10
13/25
McCall's Certificates: Governor (1970), Delegate to GOP Convention, (1972)
1970, 1972
14/1
Meetings and Speeches
1970 October 1-6
14/2
Meetings and Speeches
1970 October 7-13
14/3
Meetings and Speeches
1970 October 14-25
14/4
Meetings and Speeches
1970 October 26-30
14/5
Pacific Northwest Governors' Conference
1970 October 9
14/6
News Release: New Drug Pilot Program
1970 October 30
14/7
Meetings and Speeches
1970 November
14/8
Education Commission of the States
1970 November 17-19
14/9
Meetings and Speeches
1970 December
14/10
Republican Governors' Conference
1970 December 12-16
14/11
Citizens' Conference on School Finance
1970 December 20
14/12
Governor's Office: miscellaneous material
1970
14/13
News releases
undated
15/1
Meetings and Speeches
1971 January
15/2
Inauguration
1971 January 11
15/3
Nixon: State of Union Address
1971 January 22
15/4
Meetings and Speeches
1971 February
15/5
American College Public Relations Association
1971 February 7
15/6
National Governors' Conference
1971 February 22-25
15/7
Education Commission of the States
1971 February 25
15/8
Meetings and Speeches
1971 March
15/9
Tri-State Governors' Conference: Nitrogen in Columbia and Snake Rivers
1971 March 23
15/10
Citizens' Advisory Com. on Environmental Quality
1971 March 23
15/11
News Releases
1971 January
15/12
News Releases
1971 February
15/13
News Releases
1971 March
15/14
News Releases
1971 April
15/15
Statement to Economic Development Subcommitte of US Senate
1971 April 14
15/16
Dedication, Mount Hood Community College
1971 April 23
15/17
Meetings and Speeches
1971 May
15/18
News releases
1971 May
15/19
National Federation of Republican Women Regional Conference
1971 May 10
15/20
"Welcome to Oregon: No Trespassing"
1971 May 13
15/21
Meetings and Speeches
1971 June
15/22
National Com. on Marijuana and Drug Abuse
1971 June 14
15/23
Jaycee Annual Meeting
1971 June 15
16/1
Citizens' Advisory Com. on Environmental Quality, I
1971 June 17-18
16/2
Citizens' Advisory Com. on Environmental Quality, II
1971 June 17-18
16/3
Governor's Staff Appointments
1971 June
16/4
News Releases
1971 June-July
16/5
Meetings and Speeches
1971 July
16/6
Western Governors' Conference, I
1971 July 11-15
16/7
Western Governors' Conference, II
1971 July 11-15
16/8
FBI National Academy Association: Retraining
1971 July 20
16/9
News Releases
1971 August-October
16/10
Meetings and Speeches
1971 August 1-20
16/11
Meetings and Speeches
1971 August 21-31
16/12
AFL/CIO 16th Annual Convention
1971 August 31
16/13
Meetings and Speeches
1971 September
16/14
Washington State Bar Association Annual Convention
1971 September 9
16/15
National Governors' Conference, I
1971 September 12-15
16/16
National Governors' Conference, II
1971 September 12-15
16/17
National Governors' Conference, III
1971 September 12-15
16/18
Portland Retail Druggists' Association
1971 September 22
16/19
Nixon's Visit to Portland, Oregon
1971 September 25-26
16/20
Nurses' Association of America Convention
1971 September 27
16/21
National Citizens' Advisory Com. on Environmental Quality
1971 September 30- October 1
16/22
News Releases
1971 November-December
17/1
Ohio Citizens' Task Force on Corrections: Report
1971
17/2
Meetings and Speeches
1971 October 1-21
17/3
Meetings and Speeches
1971 October 22-31
17/4
Visit to Medford and Klamath Falls, Oregon
1971 October 5-6
17/5
Oregon Trade Mission
1971 October 13
17/6
Meetings and Speeches
1971 November 1-12
17/7
Meetings and Speeches
1971 November 15-30
17/8
Education Commission of the States
1971 November 30 - December 3
17/9
Meetings and Speeches
1971 December
17/10
Inter-Industry Export Evaluating Conference
1971 December 13
17/11
Gubernatorial Succession Luncheon
1971 December 13
17/12
Western Environmental Trade Association: Formation
1971 December
17/13
Scrapbook from admirers
1971
17/14
State Government
1971
17/15
James G. Blaine Society
1971-1973
17/16
Meetings and Speeches
1972 January
17/17
Press Conference: High Impact Anti-Crime Program
1971 January 13
17/18
Volunteer Leadership, Oregon Conference
1972 January 24
18/1
Far East Trade Mission
1972 January 10 - February 18
18/2
Far East Trade Mission, I
1972 January 28 - February 19
18/3
Far East Trade Mission, II
1972 January 28 - February 19
18/4
Far East Trade Mission, III
1972 January 28 - February 19
18/5
Milton Freewater Chamber of Commerce Awards
1972 January 10
18/6
Citizens' Advisory Com. on Environmental Quality
1972 January 14
18/7
News Releases
1972 February
18/8
Meetings and Speeches
1972 February
18/9
Meetings and Speeches
1972 March
18/10
US Water Resource Hearing
1972 March 14
18/11
Senate Appropriations Commitee: Purchase of Middle Snake
1972 March 16
18/12
Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights
1972 March 16
18/13
National Symposium an State Environmental Legislation
1972 March 17
18/14
Press Conference: Candidate for US Senate
1972 March 7
18/15
Press Conference: Pollution Award
1972 March 19
18/16
School Finance Conference
1972 March 29
18/17
Meetings and Speeches
1972 April
18/18
National Pollution Control Conference
1972 April 19
18/19
Economic Development Sub-Committee, US Senate
1972 April 20
18/20
Citizens' Environmental Quality Com.
1972 April 21
18/21
Republican Governors' Conference
1972 April 28 - May 3
18/22
News Releases
1972 May
18/23
Meetings and Speeches
1972 May 1-16
18/24
Meetings and Speeches
1972 May 17-31
19/1
KXL Environmental Awards
1972 May 19
19/2
National Geographic Article: Willamette
1972 June
19/3
Meetings and Speeches
1972 June
19/4
National Governors' Conference, I
1972 June 4-7
19/5
National Governors' Conference, II
1972 June 4-7
19/6
National Governors' Conference, III
1972 June 4-7
19/7
National Governors' Conference, IV
1972 June 4-7
19/8
National Governors' Conference, V
1972 June 4-7
19/9
Sub-Committee on International Finance, Oregon Senate
1972 June 8
19/10
Governor's Retirement Act: Efforts to repeal
1972
19/11
Governor's Retirement Act: Retirement benefits
1972 November
19/12
News Releases
1972 July
19/13
Meetings and Speeches
1972 July
19/14
National Governors' Conference, I
1972 July 19-21
19/15
National Governors' Conference, II
1972 July 19-21
19/16
National Governors' Conference, III
1972 July 19-21
20/1
Western Association State Game and Fish Commission
1972 July 17
20/2
Governor/Boise Cascade/DEQ Meeting
1972 July 26
20/3
GOP National Convention
1972 August 20-24
20/4
Game Commission Trip to Snake, Hell's Canyon
1972 July 30
20/5
News Releases
1972 August
20/6
Meetings and Speeches
1972 August
20/7
Meetings and Speeches
1972 September
20/8
League of Oregon Cities and Marion/Polk Petticoat Pollys: Speeches by Davis and Schmidt
1972 September and November
20/9
Citizens' Advisory Com. on Environmental Quality
1972 September 4-5
20/10
Notes while recuperating from illness
1972 September
20/11
News Releases
1972 September
20/12
Meetings and Speeches
1972 October
20/13
News Releases
1972 October
20/14
Soviet/American Trade Conference
1972 October 3-4
20/15
State Government and Housing Com.
1972 October 5
20/16
City Clubs Overhaul of School Finance System
1972 October 6
20/17
Meetings and Speeches
1972 November
20/18
Ohio School Boards' Association
1972 November 13-15
20/19
Fifth Governors' Conservation Congress
1972 November 19-22
20/20
Press conference: Billboard removal
1972 November21
20/21
Western Governors' Conference (cancelled)
1972 November
20/22
News Releases
1972 November
21/1
Senate Race: Yes and No Speeches I
1972
21/2
Senate Race: Yes and No Speeches II
1972
21/3
Meetings and Speeches
1972 December
21/4
Republican Governors' Conference
1972 December 3-6
21/5
Citizens' Advisory Com. on Environmental Quality
1972 December 15
21/6
Governor's Commission on Youth
1972 December 19
21/7
Report on National Growth
1972
21/8
Equal Rights Amendment
1972
21/9
Presidential Primary
1972
21/10
Don Stathos File
1972
21/11
Notifications of Governor's Absence from State
1967-1972
21/12
Transfer of Governor's Files to State Archives: Correspondence
1970-1972
21/13
Rainier High Construction Company
1972
21/14
First day of issue stamps
1970-1972
21/15
News Releases
1973 January
21/16
Meetings and Speeches
1973 January 1-18
21/17
Meetings and Speeches
1973 January 18-26
21/18
Message to 57th Legislative Assembly
1973 January 8
21/19
Special Message: Tax reform for School Finance
1973 January 10
21/20
Special Message: Traffic Safety
1973 January 12
21/21
DEQ/Health Division: Report on Lincoln County
1973 January 17
21/22
Nixon's Inaugural
1973 January 18-20
22/1
Address to Hawaii Senate
1973 January 19 - February 5
22/2
Hawaii Open
1973 January 19 - February 5
22/3
Meetings and Speeches
1973 February
22/4
News Releases
1973 February
22/5
Salishan Spit Meeting
1973 February 5
22/6
Statement to Senate Committee on Interior relating to S 268
1973 February 7
22/7
Annual Student Leadership Conference
1973 February 13
22/8
Meetings and Speeches
1973 June
22/9
Meetings and Speeches
1973 July
22/10
News Releases
1973 August
22/11
Western Governors' Conference
1973 September 22-26
22/12
News Releases
1973 September
22/13
Departmental Reports, I
1973 September
22/14
Departmental Reports, II
1973 September
22/15
Governor's Conflict of Interest Committee
1973 September 18
22/16
Departmental Reports, I
1973 October
22/17
Departmental Reports, II
1973 October
22/18
State Land Board Meeting
1973 October 17
22/19
Departmental Reports
1973 November
22/20
News Releases
1973 November
22/21
Proposed Portland State University Engineering Program
1973
22/22
Departmental Annual Reports
1973
22/23
Israel's 25th Anniversary
1973
22/24
Governor's Commission on Aging
1973
22/25
Presidential Campaign Possibilities
1973-1974
22/26
School Finance and Property Tam reform: Speech material
1972-1973
22/27
Council on Environmental Quality: Annual Report
1973 September
23/1
NW Agricultural Show (Speech delivered by Davis)
1974 January 30
23/2
Schedule of Appointments
1974 January - June
23/3
News Releases
1974 January
23/4
Legislative Orientation
1974 January 8-10
23/5
News Releases
1974 February
23/6
Message on Special Session
1974 February 6
23/7
Press Conference: Gasoline Shortage
1974 February 7
23/8
New Yorker article: Letter from Oregon
1974 February 25
23/9
National Governors' Conference re National Bottle Bill
1974 February 18
23/10
News Releases
1974 March
23/11
Bills signed
March 7
23/12
News Releases
1974 April
23/13
Meetings and Speeches
1974 April
23/14
Environmental Improvement Awards dinner
1974 April 4
23/15
Alabama Conservancy
1974 April 5
23/16
Environmental Impact Conference
1974 April 4-5
23/17
"Oregon Tomorrow" Conference
1974 April 4-7
23/18
Meetings and Speeches: Commonwealth Club
1974 April12
23/19
Meetings and Speeches: Model United Nations of Far West
1974 April 17
23/20
Testimony before Congress: Land Use Planning Act
1974 April 23
23/21
News Releases
1974 May
23/22
Meetings and Speeches
1974 May 1-10
23/23
Meetings and Speeches
1974 May 12-31
23/24
Society of Plastics Industry
1974 May 9
23/25
Expo '74 (Spokane, Wa.)
1974 May 14-15
23/26
News Releases
1974 June
23/27
Meetings and Speeches
1974 June
24/1
National Governors' Conference, I
1974 June 2-5
24/2
National Governors' Conference, II
1974 June 2-5
24/3
National Governors' Conference, III
1974 June 2-5
24/4
National Governors' Conference, IV
1974 June 2-5
24/5
PCL Convention: The Urban Environment
1974 June 8
24/6
Earth 2020 Lectures, I
1974 June 23 - July 6
24/7
Earth 2020 Lectures, II
1974 June 23 - July 6
24/8
Meetings and Speeches
1974 July
24/9
Isaak Walton League National Conference
1974 July 17-19
24/10
Isaak Walton League Presentation for Honor Award
1974 July 17-19
24/11
Willamette River Film
1974 July 23
24/12
Memorial: Wayne Morse
1974 July 24
24/13
Western Governors' Conference, I
1974 July 28-31
24/14
Western Governors' Conference, II
1974 July 28-31
24/15
News Releases
1974 August
24/16
Meetings and Speeches
1974 August
24/17
Promotional film for Oregon
1974
24/18
News Releases
1974 September
24/19
Meetings and Speeches
1974 September 1-12
24/20
Meetings and Speeches
1974 September 13-30
24/21
National Conference on Citizenship
1974 September 14
24/22
Conservation and Development Comm.
1974 August
24/23
Statement to US Senate: Minam, John Day and Owyhee Rivers as National Wild and Scenic Rivers
1974 August 16
25/1
Schedule of Appointments
1974 July - November
25/2
"Countdown for Oregon"
1974 September 18
25/3
Moscow Chamber of Commerce
1974 September 19
25/4
Timber Operators' Council Building Dedication
1974 September 23
25/5
"The Crisis of the Contemporary Presidency"
1974 September 28
25/6
Meetings and Speeches
1974 October
25/7
News Releases
1974 October
25/8
Remarks on President Gerald Ford's State of the Union Address
1974 October 30
25/9
News Releases
1974 November
25/10
Meetings and Speeches
1974 November
25/11
Film on Willamette with Governor
1974 November 8
25/12
Meetings and Speeches
1974 December
25/13
Press Conference material
1974
25/14
Press Conference
1974 December
25/15
Oregon Land Use Project
1974
25/16
McCall Administration Accomplishments
25/17
Oregon's Marijuana Law
1973 - 1974
25/18
Mount Hood Greenway
1974
25/19
LCDC: Land Conservation and Development Commission
1974
25/20
Waterway Planning
1974
25/21
Energy
1974
25/22
Citizens' Advisory Committee on Environmental Planning
1974
25/23
Oregon's Tax Structure
1974
25/24
Oregon's Historic Preservation Program
1974
25/25
Oregon's Economic Indicators
1966-1974
25/26
State Audit
1971-1974
25/27
re Washington, D.C. Office for Governor's Administrative Assistant
25/28
McCall's thoughts on California's Constitutional Amendment for Tax Reduction
25/29
Endorsements, election
1974
25/30
"Atiyeh for Governor"
1974
25/31
"Bob Straub for Governor"
1974
25/32
Thoughts on Oregon's Future
1974
25/33
Energy Office Newsletter
1974
25/34
Conflict of Interest Legislation
1974
25/35
Toyota
1974
25/36
Possible Senate Candidacy
1974
25/37
McCall's Future Prospects
1974
25/38
Linfield College Presidency Offer
1974
25/39
Third Force
1974
25/40
Clay Myers' File
1972-1976
25/41
Maverick (Autobiography): Proofs, Criticism
25/42
Maverick (Autobiography): Correspondence
1974
25/43
Maverick (Autobiography)
1976
Subseries 9: Political interests and activities
6.5 boxes (6.5 cu ft.)
Papers relating to Tom McCall's political interests and activities after leaving public office. Meetings and speeches on various topics, including environmental conservation, judicial reform, energy resources, health care, pensions, youth and education, Bottle Bill, and state government. Arranged chronologically.
1974-1982
Box/Folder
26/1
"Powering the People"
26/2
re Chairmanship of Citizens' Action Com. for Energy Conservation
26/3
Press Conference
1975 January
26/4
Meetings and Speeches
1975 January
26/5
Governor's Committee on Judicial Reform: Report
1975 January 3
26/6
McCall's "Roast"
1975 January 9
26/7
Willamette River Greenway
1968
26/8
Willamette River Greenway
1974-1975
26/9
Oregon State University job offer
1974
26/10
Oregon State University
1975
26/11
Oregon State University Public Affairs Reporting Seminar, Spring Term
1975
26/12
World Environment Day Conference
1975 June 5
26/13
National Conference on Effective State Management of Coastal Waters
1975 June 24
26/14
Report of Audit Task Force, Willamette Week
1975
26/15
Office of Energy and Planning: Report, I
1975
26/16
Office of Energy and Planning: Report, II
1975
26/17
Office of Energy and Planning: Report, III
1975
26/18
Office of Energy and Planning: Report, IV
1975
26/19
Citizens' Advisory Com. on Environmental Quality
1975-1976
26/20
Rural Studies Conference
1975 July 11-12
26/21
Alternate National Energy Development Strategies Conference
1975 August 17-22
26/22
Early Childhood Development Task Force Conference
1975 October 27-28
26/23
LCDC issues
1975-1976
26/24
Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies: Energy
1975
26/25
Pacific/West Committee for a UN University
1975
26/26
National Conference of State Legislatures
1975 August 15
26/27
Oregon Government Ethics Com.
1975
26/28
Washington Symposium on State Legislative Reform
1975
26/29
Managing in 1990 Conference
1975
26/30
National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws
1975
26/31
Urban Development Corporation Commission Hearings
1975 October 14
26/32
Planned Parenthood Federation meeting
1975 October 20
26/33
Galveston Bay meeting
1975 November 1
26/34
Bicentennial
1975-1976
26/35
Pension Controversy
1976
26/36
Pension Controversy: correspondence
1976
26/37
Schedule of Appearances
1976
26/38
Education Commission of the States
1976 June
26/39
National Governors' Conference
1976 July 4-6
26/40
National Governors' Conference: "On being Governor"
1976 November
26/41
Citizens' Committee for Support of Library 1976 and on "McCall for President"
1976
26/42
America's Children
1976
26/43
Appropriate Technology: Energy
1976
27/1
United Nations Habitat Conference
1976 May 31 - June 11
27/2
National Governors' Conference
1976 July 4-6
27/3
Council of State Planning Agencies
1976 July 18-20
27/4
Education file
1976
27/5
Energy file
1976
27/6
Water: Road's End
1976
27/7
GOP
1976
27/8
Council of Former Governors
1976
27/9
Presidential Primary in Oregon
1976
27/10
Environmental Action Foundation
1976
27/11
Robert Straub's Address to 59th Legislature and Tom McCall's notations
1977 January 10
27/12
Gannett Conference on State Government Reporting
1977 February 16-19
27/13
Wages, Welfare or What Com.
1977 April 15-16
27/14
Visit to England
1977
27/15
Land Policy Strategies Conference
1977 September
27/16
Crow's Forest Industrial Forum
1977 September 9
27/17
McCall as quoted by H. S. Reuss
1977 October
27/18
Salem Senior Citizens' meeting
1977 November 22
27/19
EPA Conference
1977 December 1-2
27/20
Initiative America
1977
27/21
GOP in Oregon
1977
27/22
Internal Revenue Service Appeal Conference
1977
27/23
Oregonians for Water Conservation and Development
1977
27/24
Issues: Old age and retirement
1977
27/25
File: Commentaries coming up
1977
27/26
Oregon Health Systems
1977
27/27
LCDC: I
late 1970s
27/28
LCDC: II
late 1970s
27/29
Coastal Zone Management
late 1970s
27/30
Issues: Fish, Rivers, oceans
1977
27/31
Energy, (includes speech: "Energy Crisis, recollections and comparisons")
1977 February
27/32
Pollution and Recycling
1977
27/33
American Council for the Arts
1977-1978
27/34
Conference on families
1977-1978
27/35
Ballot Measure 10
1978
27/36
Ballot Measure 4
1978
27/37
"McCall for Third Term", election materials I
1978
27/38
"McCall for Third Term", election materials II
1978
27/39
Speeches: 1978 Campaign
1978
27/40
Jarvis Debate
27/41
Material for Debates
27/42
Correspondence: 1978 Campaign
1978
27/43
"McCall for Governor": Comments
1978
28/1
ADA Conference: Participation in Elections
1978 June 23-24
28/2
Institute '78: Environment, Education and Consultation
1978 September 17-22
28/3
"King of the Road" Enterprises
1978
28/4
Human Resources Council of Oregon
1978
28/5
Energy
1978
28/6
Job Offer: Mental Health Association
1978
28/7
Energy 2020
1978
28/8
Visit to Edmond Community College, I
1979 January 24
28/9
Visit to Edmond Community College, II, (speech for "Growth and Power" series)
1979 January 24
28/10
NW Regional Conference on Economic Order
1979 March 29 - April 1
28/11
Institute of Internal Auditors Conference
1979 July 11
28/12
Institute of Internal Auditors Conference, Western Region
1979 August 29-31
28/13
Award
1979 November 6
28/14
House of Representatives Hearings: Compact Cities
1979 December 11-12
28/15
League to Save Lake Tahoe
1977-1979
28/16
Human Resources Council
1979
28/17
National Rural Center, I
1979
28/18
National Rural Center, II
1979
28/19
Council of Pollution Control Financing Agencies, Jim McCall
1979
28/20
Comprehensive Stroke Center of Oregon
1979
28/21
Coastal Planning File
1979
28/22
National Heritage Policy Act
1979
28/23
Open Meetings Bill
1979
28/24
Pollution File
1979
28/25
Energy File
1979
28/26
Water Quality Coalition
1979
28/27
South Slough Sanctuary
1979
28/28
Oregon High Desert Museum, Ground-breaking
1979 August
28/29
LCDC issues: Testimony before House of Representatives
1975 December 11
29/1
Energy
1970s
29/2
"Americans for Alaska"
1979-1980
29/3
Oregon: An Environment for Technology
early 1980s
29/4
Wayne Morse Chair, University of Oregon
1980
29/5
Natural Resources Defense Council
1980
29/6
1980 Election
1980
29/7
Oregon's Bicycle Path Program
1980
29/8
"Americans for the Coast"
1980
29/9
American Farmland Trust
1980
29/10
Gene Peterson
1980
29/11
Proposed "Linfield's First Annual Conference on the Future of the Northwest"
1980
29/12
Oregon State University Global Studies Symposium
1980
29/13
Hearing: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation
1980 March 31
29/14
Earth Day
1980 April 22
29/15
Workshop: Health Care Cost as a Business of Business
1980 May 29
29/16
"Who's minding our Coast?" Conference
1980 October 17-18
29/17
City Club: 1980 Election
1980 October 31
29/18
Manuscript: "Merry-go-Round," by Joyce Thompson I
29/19
Manuscript: "Merry-go-Round," by Joyce Thompson II
29/20
Manuscript" "Merry-go-Round," by Joyce Thompson III
29/21
Material or speech on energy outlook for Oregon
1981
29/22
Notes on State Growth Management
circa 1981
29/23
Public Lands Institute
1981
29/24
Petition for Review of Chapter 261, Oregon Laws
1981
29/25
Brief: HB 2001
1981
29/26
Crime File
1981
29/27
South Slough Sanctuary Society
1981
29/28
Friars
1981
29/29
Synfuels
1981
29/30
Golden Hours, Inc.
1981
29/31
AIA
1981
29/32
Issues File
1980-1981
29/33
Vernonia High School Commencement
1981
29/34
Public Lands
1981
29/35
Saving the Columbia River Gorge
1981
29/36
Friends of Columbia Gorge
1981
29/37
Hatfield: Farmland
1981
29/38
Board of Governors
1981 February 20-21
29/39
NW Power Planning Council
1982
29/40
Oregon Election
1982
29/41
State Governor Election
1982
29/42
Power in the Northwest
1982
29/43
Hospice House
1982
29/44
Planned Parenthood
1982
29/45
Oregon's "Welcome" sign ceremony
1982 July
30/1
Bottle Bill Issues, I
1970s
30/2
Bottle Bill Issues, II
1970s
30/3
McCall's speeches, testimony, notes on Bottle Bills
1970s
30/4
Bottle Bill, London County, Va.
1975
30/5
Bottle Bill 10th Anniversary
1981
30/6
Bottle Bills
1980-1982
30/7
Center for Growth Alternatives
1974
30/8
Center for Growth Alternatives
1975
30/9
Center for Growth Alternatives, notes, information
30/10
Institute for Applied Energetics, I
1975-1976
30/11
Institute for Applied Energetics, II
1975-1976
30/12
Institute for Applied Energetics, Faigel Leah Foundation
1975-1976
30/13
Institute for Applied Energetics, Correspondence, Out
1975-1976
30/14
Institute for Applied Energetics, Correspondence, In
1975-1976
30/15
Institute for Applied Energetics, Taxes
1976-1980
30/16
Institute for Applied Energetics, Answer to IRS
1976 January 23
31/1
Earth 2020
1974-1975
31/2
Friends of the Earth
1975
31/3
Friends of the Earth, Correspondence
31/4
Energy 2020
1978
31/5
1,000 Friends of Oregon
1974-1982
31/6
1,000 Friends of Oregon, Correspondence
31/7
Nature Conservancy
1975-1982
31/8
Nature Conservancy, Correspondence
31/9
Georgia Conservancy
1981 February 8
31/10
Conservation Foundation: Meeting on Land Use Policy Needs and Federal Role
1975 March 10-12
31/11
Conservation Foundation
1975-1977
31/12
Conservation Foundation
1978-1979
31/13
Conservation Foundatio
1980-1982
31/14
Conservation Foundation, Environmental Decade
31/15
Conservation Foundation, Conference, I
1980 April 10-13
31/16
Conservation Foundation, Conference, II
1980 April 10-13
31/17
Conservation Foundation, Correspondence
1974-1982
32/1
The Rene Dubos Center
1980-1982
32/2
The Rene Dubos Forum: Wills-Noonan Controversy, includes correspondence
1980
32/3
The Rene Dubos Forum: "Renaissance of a River," Oregon State University
1980 June 15-17
32/4
McCall's speech on Rene and Jean Dubos
1980 September 15
32/5
Dubos' 80th Birthday
1981 January 8
32/6
Dubos Center: World Environment Day
1981 June 5
32/7
Dubos Center: Woodstove Technology
1981 June 5
32/8
Dubos Forum: Correspondence, out
32/9
Dubos Forum: Correspondence
Subseries 10: Tom McCall, Journalist
1.5 boxes (1.5 cu ft)
This series covers Tom McCall's career in print and broadcast journalism. Includes commentaries, promotions, awards, and pension records. Arranged chronologically.
1956-1981
Box/Folder
32/10
KPTV
1956
32/11
KGW
1956-1966
32/12
"McCall Observing," KGW
1957-1964
32/13
Radio and Television Promotions
1974
32/14
Material for Commentaries, KUGN, Eugene
1976
32/15
KEX Radio
1946
32/16
"McCall Comments," KEX
1975
32/17
"McCall Comments," KEX
1976
32/18
"McCall Comments," KEX
1977-1978
32/19
"McCall Comments," KEX
undated
32/20
"McCall Comments," KEX, miscellaneous
32/21
Radio and Television: miscellaneous
32/22
Fisher Broadcasting: Pension Trust
1976-1981
33/1
"Faceoff"
circa 1980
33/2
"Faceoff"
1981
33/3
"Faceoff"
1982
33/4
"Faceoff"
undated
33/5
KATU "Town Hall": Energy
1976 November 7
33/6
KATU "Town Hall": Politics and the Olympics
1980 March 9
33/7
McCall's Television Commentaries
1979-1980-1981
33/8
McCall's Television Commentaries
1981 March
33/9
McCall's Television Commentaries
1981 April
33/10
McCall's Television Commentaries
1981 May
33/11
McCall's Television Commentaries
1981 June
33/12
McCall's Television Commentaries
1981 July
33/13
McCall's Television Commentaries
1981 August
33/14
McCall's Television Commentaries
1981 September
33/15
McCall's Television Commentaries
1981 October
33/16
McCall's Television Commentaries
1981 November
33/17
McCall's Television Commentaries
1991 December
33/18
McCall's Television Commentaries
1982 January
33/19
McCall's Television Commentaries
1982 February
33/20
McCall's Television Commentaries
1982 March
33/21
McCall's Television Commentaries
1982 April
33/22
McCall's Television Commentaries
1982 October
33/23
McCall's Television Commentaries
undated
33/24
Oswald West Award
1982 September 18
33/25
KATU: miscellaneous
Subseries 11: Speeches
1 box
Speeches given by Tom McCall after retiring from political office. Arranged chronologically.
1975-1981
Box/Folder
34/1
Speeches
1975 January-August
34/2
Speeches
1975 September-December
34/3
Speeches
1976 January-June
34/4
Speeches
1976 July-December
34/5
Speeches
1977
34/6
Speeches
1978
34/7
Commencement Addresses
1979
34/8
Speeches
1979
34/9
Speeches
1980
34/10
Speeches
1981
34/11
Speeches
undated
34/12
Speeches: miscellaneous pieces thereof I
34/13
Speeches: miscellaneous pieces thereof II
34/14
Speaking Engagements: miscellaneous material
Subseries 12: Family papers
1 box
McCall and Lawson family correspondence and miscellaneous personal papers. Family members include Thomas W. Lawson, Samuel Walker McCall, Dorothy Lawson McCall, Audrey McCall, Thomas McCall, Jr., and Henry McCall. This subseries includes articles and papers by and about Tom McCall.
undated
Box/Folder
35/1
Thomas W. Lawson
35/2
Governor Samuel Walker McCall
35/3
Henry McCall
35/4
Dorothy Lawson McCall
35/5
Dorothy Lawson McCall Correspondence
35/6
Letters to Tom from Mother
35/7
Samuel McCall, Sr.
35/8
Ranch
35/9
Audrey O. McCall (correspondence)
35/10
Sam W. McCall: Accident
35/11
Sam W. McCall: Correspondence re
35/12
Sam W. McCall: Correspondence from
35/13
Sam W. McCall: Correspondence to
35/14
Sam W. McCall
35/15
Thomas L. McCall, Jr. Correspondence
35/16
Correspondence re: Tom McCall's birth certificate
1967-1970
35/17
McCall Family
35/18
Tom McCall: Biographical data
35/19
Tom McCall: Awards
35/20
Tom McCall: Health
35/21
Tom McCall: Personal matters
35/22
Expenses 1982; Taxes 1983
1982, 1983
35/23
"Macabre" by Tom McCall
35/24
"The West's Point" by Tom McCall
35/25
Articles by Tom McCall I
35/26
Articles by Tom McCall II
35/27
Articles about Tom McCall
Subseries 13: Miscellaneous notes and articles saved
1 box
Notes and articles on various topics
undated
Box/Folder
36/1
Miscellaneous Notes I
36/2
Miscellaneous Notes II
36/3
Miscellaneous Notes III
36/4
Articles Saved I
36/5
Articles Saved II
36/6
Articles Saved III
36/7
Articles Saved IV
37/1
Articles Saved V
37/2
Articles Saved VI
37/3
Articles Saved VII
37/4
Articles Saved VIII
37/5
Articles Saved IX
37/6
Articles Saved X
Subseries 14: Correspondence
4 boxes
Correspondence written to Tom McCall. Arranged alphabetically in two series: files of named individuals, and assorted alphabetical files. Correspondents include many Oregon and national political figures.
undated
Correspondence from
Box/Folder
38/1
Victor Atiyeh
38/2
Les AuCoin
38/3
Bob Duncan
38/4
Dwight Eisenhower
38/5
Daniel J. Evans
38/6
Dave Frohnmayer
38/7
Arthur Godfrey
38/8
Edith Green
38/9
Mark Hatfield
38/10
Henry M. Jackson
38/11
Edward Kennedy
38/12
John Lindsay
38/13
Clay Myers
38/14
Richard Nixon
38/15
Bob Packwood
38/16
Norma Paulus
38/17
Ronald Reagan
38/18
Elliot Richardson
38/19
Laurance Rockefeller
38/20
Nelson Rockefeller
38/21
George Romney
38/22
Bob Straub
38/23
Ron Wyden
38/24
A
38/25
B, folder 1
38/26
B, folder 2
38/27
C, folder 1
38/28
C, folder 2
38/29
D
38/30
E
38/31
F
38/32
G, folder 1
38/33
G, folder 2
39/1
H, folder 1
39/2
H, folder 2
39/3
I
39/4
J
39/5
K
39/6
L
39/7
M
39/8
N
39/9
O
40/1
P
40/2
Q
40/3
R, folder 1
40/4
R, folder 2
40/5
S, folder 1
40/6
S, folder 2
40/7
S, folder 3
40/8
T
40/9
U
40/10
V
40/11
W
40/12
Y - Z
Box/Folder
40/13
Miscellaneous
40/14
Outgoing correspondence
Correspondence to Audrey McCall (mostly condolences)
Box/Folder
41/1
A - C
41/2
D - H
41/3
I - N
41/4
O - U
41/5
V - Z and miscellaneous

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Subject Terms

  • Broadcasting--United States--Oregon
  • Conservation of natural resources--Oregon
  • Environmental Conditions
  • Governors' spouses
  • Governors--Oregon
  • Journalism
  • Journalists--Oregon--History
  • Land use--Laws and legislation--Oregon
  • Oregon
  • Political campaigns--Oregon--History
  • Political Campaigns

Personal Names

  • Atiyeh, Victor
  • Green, Edith, 1910-1987
  • McCall, Audrey Owen
  • McCall, Tom, 1913-1983 -- Archives.

Corporate Names

  • KEX (Radio station : Portland, Or.)
  • Oregon State Sanitary Authority
  • Oregon. Governor (1967-1975: McCall)
  • Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State
  • Republican Party (Or.) -- History -- 20th century.

Other Names

  • Vortex I (1970 : McIver State Park, Or.)

Geographical Names

  • Oregon--Politics and government -- 20th century

Form or Genre Terms

  • Letters (correspondence)
  • Press releases
  • Speeches

Other Creators

  • Personal Names
    • Underdahl, Kenneth T.