TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary

Biographical Note

Collection Overview

Restrictions

Online Catalog Headings

Administrative Information

Other Finding Aid

Detailed Description of the Collection

Series 1: Reader File, 1961-1970

Series 2: Speech, Statement, and Article File, 1959-1970

Series 3: Audio-Visual File, 1959-1970

Series 4: Campaign File, 1960-1970

Series 5: Connecticut and Constituency File, 1959-1970

Series 6: Legislative File, 1959-1970

Series 7: Science and Aeronautics Policy, 1959-1970

Series 8: Interparliamentary Union

Series 9: Wesleyan University

Series 10: Miscellany

Guide to the Emilio Q. Daddario Congressional Papers, 1959 - 1970


Special Collections and Archives
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Wesleyan University
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Descriptive Summary

Repository Special Collections & Archives, Wesleyan University
Creator Daddario, Emilio Q. (Emilio Quincy), 1918-
Title Emilio Q. Daddario Congressional Papers,
Dates 1959 - 1970
Linear Feet 53
Archival Boxes 53
Abstract Emilio Q. Daddario was a Connecticut congressman in the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1970 who was active in committees on scientific research and aerospace. He was a 1939 graduate of Wesleyan University and practiced law in Connecticut prior to running for office. He served as mayor of Middletown, Conn. from 1946 to 1948.
The Emilio Q. Daddario Congressional Papers cover his six terms in the United States House of Representatives as a Member of Congress from the First District, State of Connecticut. These include papers from his Congressional office as well as documents pertaining to the work of his Subcommittee on Science, Research and Development.
Call Number 1000-163
Location For current information on the location of these materials, please consult Special Collections & Archives staff.
Language of Material Material in English

Biographical Note

Chronology List

September 24, 1918 Emilio Quincy Daddario born, Newton Center, Massachusetts
1934 Graduated from Tilton (New Hampshire) Academy
1934-1935 Attended Newton (Mass.) Country Day School
1935-1939 Attended Wesleyan University. In college Daddario studied under such politically active professors as E. E. Schattschneider and Wilbert Snow. He majored in government, was a member of Eclectic House, and active in extra-curricular affairs. Daddario played varsity football at Wesleyan for three years and broke or established most of the team's modern day records with his broken field running and drop-kicking ability. He was captain of the football team as a senior. He twice won the C. Everett Bacon award for outstanding athletic ability, which included three years as a varsity shortstop on the baseball team. Later, to pay his way through law school, Daddario played professional football with the Providence Steamrollers and the Hartford Blues, the latter as captain, star and coach. He also coached the Wethersfield State Prison football team. In 1963 he was named to the "Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary All-America Award" for college players who have achieved success in their lives since. In 1964 his early athletic exploits were honored by Connecticut Sportwriters' Gold Key Award.
1939-1942 Daddario attended Boston University Law School for two years, 1939-1941. He then transferred to the University of Connecticut Law School for the final year and received the LL.B. degree in June 1942.
1940 Married Berenice Carbo of Middletown, October 20, 1940.
1942- Daddario passed both the Connecticut and Massachusetts Bar Examinations and began the practice of law in Middletown in the summer of 1942. His office was in the Middletown Savings Building, 164 Court Street. In 1953, he moved his practice to Hartford.
1943-1945 Daddario enlisted in the United States Army in February 1943, and was assigned to the Office of Strategic Services in the Mediterranean Theatre. Entering as a private he underwent intensive training for ten months and eventually served with partisans in Italy, behind the lines. For remarkable service during the war, he was awarded the U.S. Legion of Merit and the Italian Medaglio d'Argento medals. This brief description of his exploits documents this aspect of his career: "But it remained for a 24-year-old OSS officer who had infiltrated into Milan to top all these other exploits by waging a brief but highly successful war of his own. During the last five days of the Italian campaign, this one man task-force, Captain Emilio Q. Daddario of Boston, Mass., maneuvered single-handed the surrender of the Nazi S. S. Headquarters at Villa Locatelli in Cenobbio; arranged with the German General in command at Como to confine his troops to the barracks of Italy, made a prisoner of Marshal Graziani, Chief of the Italian Fascist Army as well as Generals Bonomi and Sorrentino and other leaders who were to be turned over to Allied intelligence."
"This last proved to be a ticklish business. The bodies of Mussolini and other prominent Fascists were dangling upside down in the main square of MIlan, and the frenzied populace demanded Graziani as well. But Captain Daddario had orders from Allied Headquarters to bring Graziani back alive. Somehow he managed to spirit his prize prisoner out of Milan. Several times the OSS party was under fire from excited Italian Partisans; the car which was assigned to the Marshal was dynamited and an OSS lieutenant badly wounded, but Graziani was delivered intact."
1946-1948 Daddario was nominated by the Democratic Town Committee to run for mayor of Middletown and was elected on October 8, 1946. His vote was 4,686 over the Republican Salvatore T. Cubeta's total of 4,306. Cubeta had served as mayor for two terms. Middletown's population in 1940 was 26,495 and rose in 1950 to 29,711. Members of the Common Council during the Daddario administration were four Republican holdovers from the 1944 election (Rosindo Amato, C. Marsden Bacon, Joseph P. Chester and A. Pickett Hull) and five Democrats elected in 1946 (Herbert C. F. Bell, William J. Scanlon, Irving R. Segal, Fiorie DeToro, and Leo Zieller). Daddario assumed office as Middletown's 64th mayor on October 10, 1946 and at age 28 he was the youngest mayor in Connecticut history. Although the office was then considered a part-time position that enabled, or obliged, the officeholder to continue other private employment, Mayor Daddario's administration was a highly active one: the water system was restructured, new parks added, low cost housing built, and collective bargaining for city employees instituted. Mayor Daddario's efforts in reforming the school system in Middletown have been recalled by Wilbert Snow: "We ran him for the office of Mayor in October 1946 and while Mayor, he did me one favor I have never ceased to be grateful for. In Middletown we had not one but two School Boards, one a City Board for the four square miles within the city, and one a Town Board, for the 44 square miles outside the city limits. For eleven years I was chairman of the Town Board. The teachers in the City schools, operating under a special state charter, were receiving from two to four hundred dollars a year more than the teachers in the Town School District, even though they ate in the same restaurants and shopped in the same stores. I acquainted my former student with the disparity and he saw to it that the salaries were equalized."
In September, 1948 Mayor Daddario announced that he had "informed a nominating committee of the Democratic Town Committee that I would not seek reelection in the coming city election due to the obligations which I owe my family and business." (The Middletown Press, September 13, 1948) He praised the new Democratic slate headed by a Wesleyan University Professor of History, Herbert C. F. Bell, who was subsequently elected to succeed Daddario as mayor.
1949-1950 E. Q. Daddario was appointed by the Governor of Connecticut to be Judge of the Municipal Court of Middletown. The Middletown Court was in a class with larger cities of the state and had civil jurisdiction not exceeding $1,000 and criminal jurisdiction not exceeding penalty of $400 fine, or imprisonment for one year or both. Small claims jurisdiction was $100 or less [Conn. Gen. Stat., Rev. 1949, Chapters 4 and 377, and Sec. 92]. During his brief tenure, Daddario was elected Vice President of the Assembly of Municipal Court Judges (Conn. State Register and Manual, 1950, p. 203). Daddario resigned his judgeship when recalled military duty in the Korean War.
1950-1952 After World War II Daddario had continued reserve service in the National Guard in the 43rd Infantry Division located in Connecticut. This division was activated soon after the outbreak of war in Korea in June 1950. Daddario served as a major with the Far East Liaison Group in Korea and Japan.
1952- Reumed legal practice in Hartford, Connecticut as partner in firm of Daddario, Burns, Eddy, & Slitt.
1952- Memberships: Trustee and member of Alumni Council, Wesleyan University. University of Connecticut Law School Alumni Association. Theta Nu Epsilon. Phi Nu Theta. Knights of Columbus. Elks Club. Member of Board of Directors, Long Lane School in Middletown, Middlesex Hospital in Middletown. Member of Board of Regents, University of Hartford, Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
1958 Elected as Democratic Member of the United States House of Representatives from the First District of Connecticut in November. Took office on January 7, 1959 when the 86th Congress began.
1959-1971 Under the original Constitutional Apportionment in 1788 the state legislature established the First Congressional District in the center of Connecticut with Hartford as its focus. This has continued to this day through numerous reapportionments and redistricting actions. Originally the House had 65 members, 5 from Connecticut. Since 1930 Connecticut has had 6 seats in a 435 member House of Representatives. The District was changed slightly during Representative Daddario's tenure and does not embrace all of Hartford County. Towns included in the First District: Bloomfield, East Hartford, East Windsor, Glastonbury, Hartford, Manchester, Marlborough, Newington, Rocky Hill, South Windsor, West Hartford, Wethersfield, and Windsor. Its population in 1960 was 422,766; in 1970, 505,418.
1959-1970 COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP IN CONGRESS: Daddario sought and won membership on the House Committee on Science and Astronautics in January 1959 and served continuously on this committee until the end of his service in December 1970.
When the Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development was created in 1963, Daddario became its first chairman. During his chairmanship, the Subcommittee covered a wide range of topics in trying "to develop a capacity for detecting well in advance some of the Nation's problems involving science and technology." Topics covered during the first eight years of the Subcommittee included federal science policy, federal research and development programs, aeronautics, science education, the National Science Foundation, science informations systems and handling, standard reference data, environmental quality, fire research, technology assessment, management of federal scientific activities, international science, and systems studies.
Daddario's Subcommittee colleagues changed over time. Among its members besides himself were John W. Davis (D-Georgia), Joe D. Waggonner (D-Louisiana), George E. Brown, Jr. (D-California), Earle Cabell (D-Texas), Bertram L. Podell (D-New York), James W. Symington (D-Missouri), Alphonzo Bell (R-California), Charles A. Mosher (R-Ohio), D. E. (Buz)Lukens (R-Ohio), and Larry Wynn, Jr. (R-Kansas).
NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION: The Subcommittee held numerous hearings into national policy regarding scientific research and development (R&D). Reports were issued on government research and development expenditures and on the geographic distribution among the states of federal research grants in 1964. The National Science Foundation (NSF) was under intensive scrutiny, and the Subcommittee was responsible for hearings on appropriations to the NSF. In March 1966, Daddario issued a bill modifying the NSF's organizational structure and scope, based on the Subcommittee report issued in the previous December. That bill became law in July 1966 [An Act to Amend the National Science Foundation Act of 1950, 82 Stat. 360]. By 1970, the Subcommittee recommended and acquired for the NSF a budget of $477,605,000 [National Science Foundation Authorization Act, 1970, 83 Stat. 203]. The Subcommittee then proposed a bill for the "collection, compilation, critical evaluation, publication, and dissemination of standard reference data" through the Secretary of Commerce. This bill, which authorized $1.86 million for fiscal 1969 became law [Standard Reference Data Act, 82 Stat. 339]. In 1969, Congress approved an authorization of $6 million for a standard reference data system in the National Bureau of Standards [Standard Reference Data Act - Appropriations, 83 Stat. 273].
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: Hearings on the state of the environment and the ability of technology to save it were held in 1966, and the Subcommittee called a joint House-Senate "colloquium to discuss congressional strategy." From this came a report, "Congressional White Paper on a National Policy for the Environment," which was later incorporated into the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 [83 Stat. 852].
FIRE RESEARCH AND SAFETY: Daddario's Subcommittee of the Science and Astronautics Committee held hearings in May of 1967 on fire research and safety program appropriations. Their proposed bill was altered by the Congress, but eventually authorized $5 million for research [Fire Research and Safety Act of 1969, 82 Stat. 34]
TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT: One of the more active roles Daddario played was in the proposal to establish a Technology Assessment Board. Its purpose was "to provide a method for identifying, assessing, publicizing, and dealing with the implications and effects of applied research and technology" [U.S., Congress, House, Congressional Record, vol. 113, p. 5748]. A seminar on technology assessment resulted in continued hearings by the Subcommittee into that area before any legislation could be drawn up. Three special studies were requested from the Legislative Reference Service, the National Academy of Sciences, and the National Academy of Engineering. A fourth report, made by the National Academy of Public Information dealt with administrative facets of technology assessment in the Executive Branch. A report from the Science Policy Research Division of the Library of Congress (April 1969), a report by the American Association for the Advancement of Science on ecological effects of chemical defoliants in Vietnam, and a crucial meeting in February, 1969 of the Panel on Science and Technology paved the way for H.R. 17046, a bill introduced by Congressmen Daddario and Mosher (R-Ohio). Subsequently, the "Technology Assessment Act of 1972" was adopted to establish an Office of Technology Assessment "for the Congress as an aid in the identification and consideration of existing and probable impacts of technological application." [Public Law 92-484; 86 Stat. 797]. The official legislative history of the Technology Assessment Act of 1972 states the following: "The House Committee on Science and Astronautics provided early leadership in designing this proposed institution, and its Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development, under the chairmanship of Emilio Q. Daddario and later John W. Davis, created a substantial literature on the subject. "[Senate Report No. 92-1123, in U.S. Code Congressional and Administrative News, 1972, p. 5195].
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT: The Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development also recommended that greater use be made of federal laboratories. In a related area, the Subcommittee heard reports and testimony on the federal governments organization of scientific activities. "On April 15, 1970, Representative Daddario transmitted to Chairman Miller a report recommending certain centralizations of federal science responsibilities" [Summary of Activities, p. 70]. The report recommended establishment of the National Institutes of Research and Advanced Studies (NIRAS), strengthening of the science superstructure in the President's office, promotion of the funding of academic science and higher education, continuation of support to research, and consolidation of congressional committees' jurisdiction dealing with research and education at the graduate level in all fields of learning. Daddario also served as Chairman of a select subcommittee to review patent provisions of the Space Act [72 Stat. 426].
THE INTERPARLIAMENTARY UNION: Congressman Daddario and Senator Philip A. Hart of Michigan served as the two United States Representatives to the Interparliamentary Union Council. Mr. Daddario was the single American member of the Interparliamentary Executive Committee. [Officers of the United States Group for each Congress are listed in the Congressional Directory.] "Founded in 1889 by the representatives from the parliaments of nine European and North American countries, the Interparliamentary Union now represents 75 nations around the world, including Communist governments. Currently, the IPU is concerned with research and prevention of world conflicts, and the establishment of a durable international peace. The IPU began efforts in 1965 to arrange negotiations to end the war in Vietnam." [For the Statutory basis for participation in the Interparliamentary Union by the United States Congress, see 49 Stat. 425, 22 U.S.C. 276.]
1970 In June 1970 the Connecticut Democratic State Convention nominated Daddario to be its candidate for governor. He was defeated in the November general election by Thomas J. Meskill, Republican, by a vote of 572, 505 to 492, 037. Meskill thus obtained 53.8 percent of the vote while Daddario had 46.2 percent.
1971 Daddario named vice president of the Gulf and Western Corporation, a conglomerate, in Manchester, Connecticut and Washington, D.C. His particular job is to develop new scientific programs and determine new sites for Gulf and Western operations. He also resumed his law practice in Hartford.

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Collection Overview

The Emilio Q. Daddario Congressional Papers cover his six terms in the United States House of Representatives as a Member of Congress from the First District, State of Connecticut. These include papers from his Congressional office as well as documents pertaining to the work of his Subcommittee on Science, Research and Development. See individual series for more detail about the contents of the collection.

The Emilio Q. Daddario Congressional Papers are a collection within the Collection on Legal Change, a project directed by Clement E. Vose, Andrus Professor of Government at Wesleyan University.

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Restrictions

Access Restrictions

No restrictions.

Copyright Notice

Copyright for Official University records is held by Wesleyan University; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

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Online Catalog Headings

These and related materials may be found under the following headings in online catalogs.

Connecticut--Politics and government--1951-
Daddario, Emilio Q. (Emilio Quincy), 1918-
Middletown (Conn.)--Politics and government.
Technological innovations--Government policy--United States.
United States. Congress. House--Elections.
United States. Congress. House--History--20th century.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science and Technology.
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration--History.
Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.)--Alumni and alumnae.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Emilio Q. Daddario Congressional Papers, Collection #1000-163, Special Collections & Archives, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA.

Acquisitions Information

Given by Emilio Q. Daddario in December 1970 and January 1971.

Processing Information

Processed by Professor Clement Vose; Mary Louise Grad, class of 1972; Seth A. Davis, class of 1972; Quentin Riegel, class of 1973; and Ellen A. Miyasato, class of 1973, 1973

Processing note: The Emilio Q. Daddario Congressional Papers have presented unusual challenges for the students who have undertaken their organization. The development of appropriate series and the allocation of the papers among these series was first done. Outgoing correspondence is organized chronologically (boxes 1-12). Business concerning communities in the district is alphabetized (boxes 20-24). The materials on Science and Aeronautics Policy (boxes 31-42) have been arranged by subjects under hierarchical headings suggested in The New York Times Thesaurus of Descriptors.

Encoded by Valerie Gillispie, 2008

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Other Finding Aid

The original printed guide (register) to this collection, "The Congressional Papers of Emilio Q. Daddario," is available in Special Collections & Archives. This online finding aid reproduces the information found in the printed guide, with the exception of a table detailing Daddario's win/loss percentages in various political races.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

Series 1: Reader File, 1961-1970
The Reader File series contains all outgoing correspondence from the Congressman's Washington office. One carbon copy of each letter is included. These are fastened in manilla folders in chronological order and are continuous from January 3, 1961 to December 31, 1970. Incoming correspondence and some related replies, duplicated in the reader file, are scattered through other series.
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1 January 3, 1961-October 31, 1961
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2 November 1, 1961-July 15, 1962
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3 July 16, 1962-May 15, 1963
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4 May 15, 1963-March 15, 1964
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5 March 16, 1964-March 15, 1965
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6 March 16, 1965-January 31, 1966
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7 February 1, 1966-November 30, 1966
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8 December 1, 1966-October 15, 1967
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9 October 16, 1967-August 30, 1968
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10 September 1, 1968-June 15, 1969
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11 June 16, 1969-February 28, 1970
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12 March 1, 1970-December 31, 1970
Series 2: Speech, Statement, and Article File, 1959-1970
Handwritten and typewritten drafts, mimeographed and some printed copies of speeches, statements, articles, and press releases. These are arranged chronologically. Articles by other persons also included.
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13 American Legion, Veterans Group, March 14, 1959
Foreign Policy Association of Greater Hartford, March 14, 1959
Daddario Testimonial Dinner - Kensington Italian Independent Political Club, March 15, 1959
Third National Capital Area Conference on Politics, American University, April 11, 1959
Annual Communion Breakfast, Men of the Medical Mission, Washington, D.C., April 12, 1959
American Legion Annual Americanism Award, New Britain, Conn., May 2, 1959
Annual convention, 43rd Infantry Division, Veterans Administration, Hartford, August 8, 1959
Catholic Club Lincoln Day Banquet, Darien, Conn., February 11, 1960
National Guard Annual Communion Breakfast, Wallingford, Conn., March 20, 1960
Coast Guard Academy Alumni Association, Washington, D.C., May 11, 1960
Acceptance Speech, 1960 re-nomination, Hartford, June 25, 1960
Miscellaneous speeches and statements, 1960
Tom Flood Dinner (newly appointed Middlesex County State's Attorney), February 11, 1961
Ansonia Communion Breakfast, March 19, 1961
Noah Webster P.T.A., West Hartford, March 20, 1961
Hartford County Medical Society, April 5, 1961
American Bar Association Journal, Article on Patents, July 1961
Air Force Association Convention, Philadelphia, September 22, 1961
Connecticut Aeronautical Historical Association, Berlin, Conn., September 29, 1961
"Missles and Rockets" article, December 1961
Statement regarding McCone appointment as C.I.A. director, January 18, 1962
Chamber of Commerce, Washington, February 23, 1962
Article on government secrecy and freedom, Wesleyan Argus, February 23, 1962
Flood Control Speech, Washington, D.C., March 21, 1962
American Chemical Society, Washington, D.C., March 27, 1962
Aerospace Medicine Speech, Washington, D.C., April 11, 1962
Hartford Rotary Club Trade Speech, May 28, 1962
Acceptance Speech for 1962 re-nomination, Hartford, July 7, 1962
West Hartford Rotary Speech, November 1, 1962
Miscellaneous speeches, statements, and articles, 1962
Tax statements, 1962-1963
Veterans Administration Anniversary, Hartford, January 18, 1963
Article, World Magazine, February 1, 1963
Civilian Industrial Tech. Program, Washington, March 14, 1963
Impact of Space Age: National and International Affairs, Panel Discussion, August 7, 1963
Dedication of United Aircraft Corporation Systems Center, October 17, 1963
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Hartford Merger Meeting, November 22, 1963
"Data Magazine" article, 1963
Miscellaneous speeches, articles, 1963
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Hartford, January 10, 1964
Michigan Association of the Professions, Lansing, Michigan, February 8, 1964
Washington Trade Association, March 4, 1964
University of Connecticut School of Law, West Hartford, September 9, 1964
Miscellaneous speeches and statements, 1964
Miscellaneous statements, speeches, articles, 1969-1970
Miscellaneous undated speeches, statements
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14 Press releases arranged chronologically, 1961-1970
Press list, 1969-1970, one year only
Series 3: Audio-Visual File, 1959-1970
About 100 telecasts to his Connecticut constituents from WTIC-TV Hartford, WHNB-TV New Britain, and WNHC-TV New Haven. These are entitled "Your Congressman from Connecticut." These are dated but not marked as to subject.
Special items include film of Daddario with President Johnson (about 2 minutes); a V.I.P. Tour in South Vietnam with shots of Daddario and other congressmen dated November 20, 1965 from the Army Pictorial Center.
Ten audio tape recordings include Congressional reports, a Daddario address on patents to the Chamber of Commerce, May 21, 1961; his address delivered to the Interparliamentary Union Conference in Tehran, Iran, October 1, 1966 (broadcast over Voice of America); and his Trumbull Lecture, "The Crucial Half-Century for Science and Society," to the Yale Science and Society Forum, Yale University, November 17, 1969.
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15-17 Tape recordings, television tapes, and motion pictures concerning Daddario's service as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1959-1970
Series 4: Campaign File, 1960-1970
Papers pertaining to Daddario's campaigns for re-election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1960, 1962, 1964, 1966, and 1968 and his campaign for Governor of Connecticut in 1970. As these materials come solely from the Congressman's Washington office, this is not the kind of full file that developed in his headquarters in the state.
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18 Henry Jackson (Sen.-D-Washington) packet on campaigning, 1960
Town chairmen listing, 1960-1962 campaigns
Speeches campaign, 1962
Thank you letters to campaign contributors, 1962
1962 reader campaign file
1962 campaign labor file
1962 campaign issue (medical care for the aged)
1962 campaign press releases
1962 Congressional convention
1962 Congressional campaign correspondence
1962 campaign photos
1962 congratulations on victory
1962 newspaper clippings
1962 miscellaneous campaign file
Connecticut Public Affairs Report, 1964 election
Campaign 1964, correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings
1964 campaign reader file
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19 Campaign 1964 - appointments to committees
1964 newspaper clippings
Campaign 1964 - bills and invoices
1963 house voting record
Brochures - 1964 campaign
Campaign 1964 press releases
Radio-TV programs, 1964 campaign
Editorial endorsements - thank you notes
1964 Campaign - labor files, photos, clippings
1964 Campaign - General Correspondence
1964 Campaign Miscellaneous file
1966 Campaign Israel file
Congressional Convention, 1966
Democratic Women's Campaign Convention, 1966
Democratic National Committee, 1967-1969
Democratic Study Group, 1967-1969
Campaign 1968 - Miscellaneous file
Democratic National Convention Committee, 1968-1969
1968 Campaign press clippings
1968 Israel file
Inauguration 1969
Campaign 1970 correspondence
1970 campaign press clippings
Series 5: Connecticut and Constituency File, 1959-1970
Communications pertaining to matters as varied as the plight of the New Haven Railroad and individual social security and immigration claims. The topics are enormously varied and correspondence illustrates how Daddario dealt with the very complex as well as some quite humble demands. The correspondents are chiefly from his own district and the topics mostly confined to Connecticut.
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20 Town Files
Bloomfield, 1965-1970
East Hartford, 1966-1970
East Windsor, 1959-1968
Glastonbury, 1964-1967
Glastonbury, 1968-1970
Hartford, 1967
Hartford, 1968
Hartford, 1969
Hartford, 1970
Manchester, 1966-1968
Manchester, 1968-1970
Marlborough, 1965
Middletown, 1960-1966
Middletown, 1969
New Britain, 1964
New Britain, 1966-1968
New London, 1964-1966
Newington, 1959-1967
Newington, 1968-1970
Norwich, 1962
Out of District Towns, 1966-1968
Out of District Towns,1969-1970
Rocky Hill, 1964-1966
Rocky Hill, 1968-1970
South Windsor, 1964-1967
South Windsor, 1968-1970
Wapping, 1969
West Hartford, 1959-1967
West Hartford, 1968-1970
Wethersfield, 1965-1970
Windsor, 1964-1966
Windsor, 1968-1970
Windsor Locks, 1964-1968
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21 Alphabetical Files
Air pollution study, New Haven, Conn., June 1968
Connecticut Army Reserve, 1970
Brookhaven National Laboratories, 1965-1966
Connecticut Census, 1960-1970
Hartford Census Tracts, 1960
Central Connecticut Communities, Cultural, Civic and Charitable Corporation, 1965-1966
Connecticut Constitutional Convention, 1965
Connecticut General Assembly, 1967-1969
Connecticut Interregional Planning Program (6 vol. set)
Connecticut Patent Law Association Meeting, 1968
Connecticut Public Health Association 50th Anniversary Meeting, December 2, 1966
Connecticut River (primarily area recreational bill), 1964-1967
Connecticut State file, 1966
Connecticut State file, 1967
Connecticut State file, 1968
Connecticut State file, 1969
Connecticut State file, 1970
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22 Connecticut, University of, 1963-1969
Dempsey, John N., Governor of Connecticut
Downey, John, New Britain man, prisoner of war in China
Economic trends in Connecticut
(Connecticut) Educational Policy, disabled children, 1969
Educational Progress Plan, "Hartford '74," 1969
Environmental Science Proposal, University of Connecticut, 1968-1969
Export Origin Study - U.S. Department of Commerce, Connecticut 1st Congressional District, 1962
(Connecticut) General Flight Forum, May 15, 1963
Flood control (including Park River Trout Brook), 1959-1970
Hartford, University of, 1961, 1967
Highways (including I-291 West Hartford) - Boston -Washington Highway System Study, 1964
Industrial Site Brochure, Middletown
(Connecticut) Industries, 1965-1966
Land Grant Colleges, 1966
Machiasport, Maine Project (harbor for oil tankers)
(Connecticut) Medical Insurance (Aged), 1961
Medical Schools (University of Connecticut, 1966-1970, Yale 1964-1967)
(Connecticut) National Guard, 1961-1965
Greater Hartford Negro Community, 1967
New England file, 1965-1968
New England file, 1969-1970
Officials of the State of Connecticut, 1967 list
People-to-People Conference, Hartford, 1959-1964
(Connecticut) Anti-Poverty Program, 1966-1968
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23 Railroads
1967 mergers, financial reports
New Haven railroads
2 folders of correspondence.
I.C.C. financial report on the Penn Central, 1970
New Haven railroad, miscellaneous file
Articles of the New Haven Railroad
Report on operations of New York, New Haven, and Hartford railroad company, August 12, 1965
Railroad merger information, 1965
Railroad loan guaranty
New York, New Haven, Hartford Company abandonment of certain lines and runs
Commuter turbine motor trains, 1965 report
Tri-State Transportation Commission, 1963, 1965 reports
(Connecticut) Redistricting, 1964-1966
Regional Dissemination Center for New England, November 15, 1966: NASA feasibility study
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24 Technical services program of Connecticut, 1966
Town Meeting for Tomorrow, Hartford, November 19-21, 1964
Includes report to delegates, 1965.
Southwestern (Connecticut) Management Council
United Aircraft, East Hartford, 1965-1967
United States Government
Agency Programs in Connecticut
Area Redevelopment Administration
Bureau of Public Roads
Office of Civil Defense
Federal-aid Airport Program
General Services Administration
Housing and Home Financing Agency
Miscellaneous (fisheries, wildlife, atomic energy)
National Guard Bureau
Small Business Administration
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Veterans Administration
Department Programs in Connecticut
Department of Agriculture
Department of Defense
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
Department of the Interior
Post Office Department
State Department
Veterans Hospital, newington, 1966-1968
Visitors file, 1969
Voting record of the House Republican Member from Connecticut, 1962
Water resources
Colebrook River Dam, 1961-1969
Connecticut Projects, 1964-1969
Farmington River Valley, 1963, 1967
Legislation, 1966-1970
Pollution in Bantam Lake, 1970
Northeast Compact, 1961-1963
Saline water (desalination projects), 1960, 1967
Series 6: Legislative File, 1959-1970
Bills introduced by Daddario and other bills, hearings, committee reports and floor action on legislation in the 86th, 87th, 88th, 89th, 90th, and 91st Congresses. Correspondence about legislation is filled with printed material. The organization of this file is both by subject and by chronology, not consistently one or the other.
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25 Agriculture, Department of (General), 1968-1970
Agriculture: Mini farmers' quotas for importation, 1967-1970
2 folders.
Air Pollution, General, 1968-1970
(Proposed) Air Quality Act of 1970, speech
Appropriations Measures, General, 1969-1970
Atomic Energy, 1967-1969
Aviation, General, 1968-1970
S.S.T., 1969-1970
Banking and Currency, 1969-1970
Bills, co-sponsored, 1960-1970
Bills, co-sponsored, dead, 1970
Bills, introduced by Daddario, 1960-1970
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26 Bills, introduced by Daddario, 1960-1970
Civil Rights, 1968-1970
Civil Service, Bill to amend Civil Service Retirement System, 1969-1970
Civil Service, General, 1969-1970
District of Columbia, 1968-1970
Education, Federal Aid to, 1968-1970
Education, General, 1969-1970
Equal Rights, 1969-1970
Fair trade, bills, and laws, 1967-1970
Foreign Affairs
Bills and laws, 1968-1969
Communism in the U.S., 1968-1970
General, 1967
General, 1968-1970
Israel (war), 1967
Laos, 1969-1970
Middle East, 1967-1969
Vietnam Civil Action Program, 1968
Vietnam, General, 1967
Vietnam, General, 1969-1970
Foreign aid, 1967
Harvard Journal on Legislation, article, 1970
Box
27 Health, Drugs, 1969-1970
Health and Medical, General, 1969-1970
Mental Health, General, 1968-1970
Highways, Beautification, 1968
Highways, General, 1969-1970
Housing, General, 1968
Hunger in America, 1969-1970
Immigration, General, 1968-1970
Insurance, 1968-1969
Intelligence, Bills and laws, C.I.A., 1963-1965
Intelligence, General articles, clippings, 1960-1967
Joint Committee on the Intelligence Community, 1961-1963
Kennedy, John F., 1968-1970
Farm Labor, General, 1968-1970
Labor, General, 1967
Labor, General, 1969-1970
Military, bills and laws, 1968-1970
Military, General, 1968-1970
Military, Selective Service
Military legislation A. B. M., 1969-1970
Miscellaneous files
Box
28 Animals
Congress
Copyright law, March 18, 1968
Election '68
Electoral College ("Vote 18"), 1968-1969
Firearms, 1968-1970
General, 1969-1970
Juvenile Delinquency, 1969-1970
National Holidays, 1968-1970
National Timber Supply, 1969
Nationalities, 1968-1970
Obscenity, 1969-1970
Oil, 1969-1970
Parks and Recreation, 1968
Power, 1968-1970
Radio-TV, 1968-1970
Riots, college disorders, 1968-1970
Small businesses, 1967-1970
Box
29 Miscellaneous Supreme Court (Douglas Impeachment, school prayer)
National Foundation on Arts & Humanities, 1968-1970
Office of Economic Opportunity, 1968-1970
Post Office, Bills and Laws, 1969-1970
Post Office, General legislation, 1967
Post Office, General legislation, 1969-1970
Post Office, Special Stamps, 1966-1970
Power - National resources, 1963-1970
Social Security, bills and laws, 1965-1969
Social Security, General, 1967
Social Security, General, 1969-1970
Social Security, Inclusion on Medicare, Chiropractic Services, 1969-1970
Taxation, bills and laws, 1968-1970
Taxation, General, 1967
Box
30 Taxation, General, 1967
Taxation, General, 1969-1970
Taxation, Interstate, 1967
Tax reform legislation, 1963
Taxation, single persons
Tax-sharing
Taxation, 10 percent surcharge
Trade, 1969-1970
Transportation, General, 1969-1970
Veterans, bills and laws, 1968-1970
Veterans, General, 1970
Voting records, 88th-90th Congress
Water pollution, legislation, 1962-1970
Muskie letter.
Ways and Means, General
Welfare Legislation, General, 1970
Series 7: Science and Aeronautics Policy, 1959-1970
Varied materials about the two most important committees Daddario served on. One was Science, Research and Development and the other was Patents.
Box
31 Aircraft
Lockheed Aircraft - Sub-contractor survey
Paris Air Show, 1963
Supersonic Aircraft
Supersonic Aircraft, 1963
Committee File, Management Advisory Panel, June 1964
SST and other Aeronautical Exploration, 1965
Panel on Science and Technology, January 1965
Anti-Ballistic Missile System (ABM)
Varo Mfg. Co., Inc. - 1960 - marked "secret"
Varo Mfg. Co., Coherent focused radiation, 1960
Articles, correspondence, statements, 1968-1969
Clippings, speeches, etc. on ABM, 1969
2 folders.
Atomic Energy
Testimony of Commissioner Gerald F. Tape, May 7, 1964
Nuclear War - Congressional Record, March 28, 1968
Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, 1970
2 folders.
Birth Control
Science Subcommittee - Birth Control, 1965
Science Committee - Birth Control, 1965
Earthquakes
Earthquake prediction, September 1965
Environmental Problems
Science and Astronautics Committee, Environmental Sciences, 1965
Pollution Bills, 1965
Water Resources Research, 1965
Panel Meeting, August 23, 1965
Air Pollution, 1965-1967
Water Pollution articles, 1966-1968
Subcommittee report on pollution, 1966
Environmental Sciences, 1966
Pollution, 1966
Speech to National Conference on Air Pollution, December 13, 1966
Environmental Medicine and Instrument Technology, 1967
Environmental Quality Hearings, 1967
Correspondence with Dr. William Shockley, 1967-1969
Articles by Athelstan Spilhaus, 1967-1969
Box
32 Muskie Hearings, January 1968
Congressional Record, February 29, 1968 - speech on crisis in Hartford
Pollution, 1968
Tenth Meeting of Panel on Science and Technology, February 4-6, 1969
Includes speech by John Gardner, articles and paper by C. A. Doxiadis.
Draft of report on environmental programs at universities, September 1969
Environmental Quality, 1969-1970
Specimen pages from Ehrlich book, 1970
United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, 1972
Fire Safety
Statements on Fire Research and Safety Act of 1967
Fire Research and Safety, 1967-1968
Fire Research and Safety, 1969-1970
Institutional Grants Bill
Miller Bill, 1967
National Foundation for the ARts and Humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, 1969
Estimates of Institutional Grants, 1969
Institutional Grants, 1969
Institutional Grants Back-Up Data, Testimony, Notes, 1969
Box
33 International Biological Program (IBP)
International Biological Program, 1967-1969
Correspondence with IBP, January 1969-May 1969
International Biological Program, September 1969
Life Sciences
Biosciences Report, January 1961
Life Sciences draft and press release, 1961
Life Science Inter-Agency Coordination, 1963
NASA Computer functions, 1964
Life Sciences, General correspondence, 1966
National Academy of Sciences
National Academy of Sciences, 1964-1965
Science and Astronautics Committee Meeting with National Academy of Sciences, April 26, 1965
Division of Mathematical Sciences Annual Report, 1969
National Academy of Sciences News Report, 1968-1970
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Haworth Testimony, October 29, 1963
NSF Draft, 1965
Testimonial Dinner, May 27, 1965
NSF Article in Christian Science Monitor, April 30, 1966
NSF, 1968 (two folders)
NSF Authorization, 1969
NSF, 1967-1970
NSF, 1970
Index to Legislative History of NSF, 1945-1950
Oversize: see Box 42
Max Tishler speech on Government and Science, September 26, 1963
EQD Speech on Science and Public Policy, October 1, 1964
State Use of Science in Public Planning, June 16, 1965
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, 1966
Panel on Science and Technology, January 1967
Geo. Woods' Keynote Address, Panel on Science and Technology, January 23, 1968
Draft of Chapter of The Congress and Science Policy, Richard A. Carpenter, September 1968
McKlroy remarks (two speeches), 1970
National Science Policy Comm. Hearings and correspondence, 1970
Philip Handler on "Toward a National Science Policy," July 1970
Patents
Hearings before subcommittee on Patents and Scientific Inventions, "Property Rights in Inventions made under Federal Space Research Contracts," 1959
Patents file, 1959-1960
Background, 1959-1964
Patents file, 1961-1964
Patent Regulations, Committee on Science and Astronautics, 1959-1960
Box
34 Legal compilation on Patents, Dept. of Navy, 1960
Articles, clippings, speeches, 1960-1962
Patent Hearings, 1960-1962
Saline Water, Science and Astronautics Hearings, 1961
Federal Bar Journal, Winter 1961
Publications, Reports, etc., 1961-1962
Report of Subcommittee on Patents on "Ownership of Inventions," April 5, 1962
Proceedings before NASA on Proposed Revisions to Patent Waiver Regulations, December 10, 1962
Articles, clippings, correspondence, press releases, 1962-1963
Correspondence, pamphlets, press releases, 1962-1963
Working Group, 1962-1963
EQD Speech -- Texas Manufacturers Assn., November 1962
EQD Speech-- Boston Patent Law Assn., February 1962
University Research and Patent Policies, Practices and Procedures, by Archie M. Palmer, 1962
Patent Statements, 1963
Articles, clippings, correspondence, notes, reports, speeches, 1963
Box
35 Correspondence, 1963-1964
Patent Application - Solenoid Valve Mechanism, 1963-1964
Speech on Patent Policy, 1963
Shelton statement to Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks and Copyrights, 1963
Bulletin, "Rights in Data," April 1963
Statement on the Impact of Government Patent Policy, December 1963
"Patent Advisory Panel Progress Report," June 1964
Federal Register, July 10 and August 27, 1964
Includes "Patent Waiver Regulations."
Clippings, articles, etc.
Policy developments, 1964
Water Resources Research Bill, 1964
"Patent, Trademark & Copyright Information," 1965
Public Domain Policy, 1965
Patents Bill, views and opinions, 1962-1965
Patents Bill, drafts, 1963-1965
Air Pollution Control Bill, 1965
Transportation Bill, 1965
Water Pollution Bill, 1965
Health Research Facilities Act, 1965
McClellan Subcommittee
NASA Patents Statements
Appalachia File, 1965
Articles, general correspondence, 1965
Articles, clippings, correspondence, pamphlets, reports, 1965
Drafts, memoranda, reports, statements, 1965
Bills, correspondence, reports, 1965
Oversize -- see Box 42.
Federal Bar Journal, Winter 1965
Hearings in the Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights on "Government Patent Policy," 1965
Box
36 Articles, correspondence, drafts, memoranda, 1966
Articles, correspondence, 1966
Articles, correspondence, drafts, pamphlets, memoranda, 1967
Articles, correspondence, 1967
Articles, correspondence, 1968-1970
Patent Policy Legislation, Volumes 1-6
Index in Volume 1.
Research
Publications by Simon Marcson, 1959-1964
"The Competition for Quality, Non-salary factors affecting the selection, recruitment, development, and retention of superior personnel in the scientific service of the Federal Government," Federal Council for Science and Technology, April 1962
Jerome B. Wiesner testimony, Science Subcommittee, October 1963
Edward Teller testimony, Science Subcommittee, October 18, 1963
"Science, Education, and Politics," by Earl W. Lindveit, November 1963
Elliott Committee, 1963-1964
Panel notes, "Technology and Science, Administrative Control," April 17, 1964
F. A. L. Holloway testimony, Science Subcommittee, May 28, 1964
General Motors statement, Science Subcommittee, June 1964
General Dynamics statement, Science Subcommittee, June 1, 1964
Testimony of Mr. Danhof of Brookings, Comptroller Shea of Univ. of Va., and Pres. Ellis, Univ. of Mo., Science Subcommittee, June 4, 1964
Courtlandt S. Gross and Dr. William E. Shoupp testimony, Science Subcommittee, June 4, 1964
Annual Report, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1964-1965
Rensselaer application for Government funding
Biomedical Research - Italy (Grants from U.S.), 1966
Federal Laboratory hearings, 1967-1968
Research Management Advisory Panel, October 13, 1969
Federal Laboratories
"Scientific Research Through International Cooperation," by E. Q. Daddario, report to Subcommittee on International Cooperation and Security
Box
37 Science and Astronautics Committee (S & A)
Foreign travel, 1960
Notes by EQD on Hearings, 1963
Manned Space Flight, 1963, 1965
Statements before the Committee, 1963-1964
Charles Lindbergh, 1964
Committee File, 1965
Metric Study Bill, 1965
Notes by EQD on Hearing with Space Council, February 26, 1965
Articles, correspondence, memoranda, 1965
Correspondence, 1966
General releases to members of S&A Committee
Memoranda, press releases, reports, 1966
Statements before S&A Committee, 1967-1970
Committee Reports, 1968
California Trip, March 1969
Science, Research, and Development Subcommittee (SRD)
Articles, correspondence, memoranda, testimony, 1961-1965
Air Force and Space Digest, October 1963
United Aircraft Memorandum, 1963
Government-Science Forum, November 5-6, 1963
Articles, clippings, 1963
Articles, clippings, correspondence, statements, 1963-1965
SRD replies, 1963-1965
Appointments file, 1964
Science, August 28, 1964
Correspondence, memoranda, notes, press releases, 1965
Press releases, 1965
Recommendations of Subcommittee on SR&D, 1965
Mailing List, 1965
Correspondence, 1965
Indirect Costs, 1965-1968
Box
38 Testimony before the committee
Second Progress Report of the SR&D, 1966
Articles, correspondence, 1968
Subcommittee replies, 1968
Correspondence, Letter to the President, 1969
Subcommittee replies, 1969
Two folders.
Subcommittee replies, 1970
Summary of Activities of the SR&D Subcommittee from 1963-1970
Space
Bioastronautics
Space Medicine
Bioastronautics reports and proceedings, 1962
USAF Bioastronautics/NASA Space Medicine, August 1963
Lectures in Aerospace Medicine, February 3-7, 1964
Bioastronautics Data Book, 1964
Life Sciences Trip, January 13, 1966
Manned Space Flight
Box
39 Supply Support Systems, 1961
Oversize: see box 42.
"Lunar Orbit Rendezvous," News Conference, July 11, 1962
"Spacecraft Environmental Control System: Capability and Status," 1962
Subcommittee meeting transcript, March 29, 1963
Presentation of the Kennedy Space Center, January 27, 1964
NASA Presentation to the Committee at Houston, February 15, 1964
Oversize: see box 42.
Draft of Hearing at Huntsville, Alabama, January 24, 1964
Photographs of Gemini III, 1965
Grumman Trip, March 12, 1965
Photos of Grumman Trip, March 12, 1965
Crawler-Transporter, 1965
Fact sheets, memoranda, pamphlets, 1965
Correspondence, reports, 1966
Hearing questions and statements, 1966
No folder.
Manned Space Flight Committee Report, 1967
Apollo Accident, January 27, 1967
Photographs with astronauts, correspondence, 1967, 1969
Apollo Spacecraft (remarks)
Missiles
Commercial Application of Missile/Space Technology, September 1963
Missiles and Rockets article on EQD, August 10, 1964
Stage "O" for Saturn-IB, November 1964
Miami-Dade Resolution, 1965
General Information: Down Range Stations, Atlantic Missile Range
Moon
Articles, drafts, pamphlets, speeches, 1963-1966
Ranger VIII Moon photographs, 1965
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Reports and articles for the committee on Science and Astronautics, 1961-1966
NASA Procurement pamphlet, 1962-1965
Webb Luncheon, October 1, 1962
NASA International Programs, 1962
Oversize: see Box 42.
House Remarks, NASA Authorization Bill, drafts included, 1963
Oversize: see Box 42.
"The Space Program and the Future," speech by Addison M. Rothrock, June 8, 1963
NASA Subcontracts Guide, 1963
NASA Electronics Center, 1963-1964
Statements before S&A Committee, memoranda, 1964
NASA Research and Development budget, 1964
NASA Briefing for the President, August 1, 1964
Articles, correspondence, memoranda, pamphlets, 1965
Box
40 NASA Budget recommendation, 1966
Memoranda, press releases, speeches, 1966
S&A Committee Hearing Testimony, March 11, 1966
NASA Authorization, 1968
NASA Budget Amendment, 1970
Russian Space Program
Congressman Teague's Proposed Resolution on US/USSR Space Cooperation, 1963
Speech Material, Russian Space Program, 1966
Satellites
Navigation Satellite System, January 30, 1964
Miscellaneous
Articles, speeches, 1965
Space Business Daily, February 13, 1969 and May 8, 1969
Technology
"Scientific and Technical Personnel in Industry," 1960
Articles by C.S. Draper of MIT, 1962-1964
Technology Assessment, 1962-1970
Harvard Program on Technology and Society, 1965-1968
Harvard Program on Technology and Society, May 22, 1965
State Technical Services Bill, 1965
Two copies.
Articles, reports, 1965
Michael Michaelis articles and correspondence, 1965
Science Panel, January 25-27, 1966
President's Commission on Law Enforcement, 1966
Harvard Program on Technology and Society, October 20-21, 1966
Carnegie Institute of Technology, "10 Years of Progress," 1957-1967
"Technology Assessment Seminar," Proceedings before the House subcommittee on Science, Research, and Development, September 21-22, 1967
Technology Assessment, 1968
Panel on Science and Technology, January 23-25, 1968
Harvard Program on Technology and Society, May 1969
Panel, 1969
Engineering Manpower Commission report, 1969
Harvard Program on Technology and Society, November 1969
Technology Assessment, 1969-1970
Technology Assessment Clippings, 1969-1970
"Taming Technology" from Future Shock, by Alvin Toffler, 1970
Panel meeting, 1970
Harvard Program on Technology and Society, 1970
Miscellany
Box
41 Articles, papers, and statements on Science, Soviet Space progress, Law enforcement, Wesleyan University, and the Peace Corps, 1951-1969
Various papers on Government Research
Press Releases and Speeches, 1958-1968
Oversize: see box 42.
Newspaper clippings, 1959-1969
Daddario's Congressional Voting Record, 1959-1970
Oversize: see box 42. Six books.
Indian Agricultural Research Institute pamphlets, 1963-1965
Dr. Milton J. Freiwald papers on eye infections, 1965
Oversize: see box 42.
Articles, correspondence, reports, 1965
National Science Foundation report on "Science Education in the Schools of the United States," 1965
Newspaper clippings, 1966
Science Information Steering Committee, August 16, 1967
Connecticut Academy of Sciences (proposed), 1968
Council of Communications (William T. Knox), 1968
Science clippings, 1968-1969
Articles, clippings, correspondence, 1968-1969
Articles, correspondence, 1968-1969
Articles, 1969
2 folders.
Articles, correspondence, 1969-1970
Standard Reference Data, 1970
Magazines
First set indexed. Second set includes Air Force and Space Digest, Astronautics and Aeronautics, CSIR News, three CSIR pamphlets, Journal and Register, Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research, Science and Technology, and Strategic Industries Bulletin.
Box
42 Oversize
National Science Foundation
Index to Legislative History of NSF, 1945-1950
From Box 33.
Patents
Bills, correspondence, reports, 1965
From Box 35.
Space
Manned Space Flight
Supply Support Systems, 1961
From Box 39.
NASA Presentation to the Committee at Houston, February 15, 1964
From Box 39.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA International Programs, 1962
From Box 39.
House remarks, NASA Authorization Bill, drafts included, 1963
From Box 39.
Miscellany
Press Releases and Speeches, 1958-1968
From Box 41.
Daddario's Congressional Voting Record, 1959-1970
From Box 41. Six books.
Dr. Milton J. Freiwald papers on eye infections, 1965
From Box 41.
Series 8: Interparliamentary Union
Box
43 American Assembly, 1962
American Assembly, Outer Space Discussion
American Assembly, U.S. and Canada, 1964
Asian-American Assembly photos, 1963
Asian-American Assembly reports, 1963-1964
Asian-American Assembly general correspondence, 1963
Asian-American Assembly articles, 1963
Asia: Papers on cultural background, 1963
Council on Foreign Relations, 1963
Interparliamentary Union Meetings
Belgrade, 1963
Lausanne, Switzerland, 1963
Box
44 Lucerne - Geneva, 1964
Copenhagen, 1964
Tehran, Iran
Study on the United Nations, 1964
Study on the United Nations, 1966
Series 9: Wesleyan University
Box
45 1963
Departmental, Committee Reports, 1962-1963
Correspondence
Buildings and Grounds, 1964
Proposed dormitories
Budgets, faculty appointments, minutes of board meetings, departmental reports, 1963-1964
Series 10: Miscellany
Box
46 Appropriations Committee, 1968
Armed Services Committee, 1959-1961
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Miscellaneous, 1965-1966
Air Force, 1961
Army, 1969
Navy, 1963
Defense Contract Awards, 1966, 1967, 1970
Federal Communications Commission, 1962 order
Government Operations Committee, 1958-1959
Health, Education and Welfare, National Institute of Health, 1967
Department of the Interior, 1967
Judiciary Committee, 1958-1961
Justice Department, 1961: R. Kennedy letter
Post Office Department, 1960
Rules Committee, 1961-1962
Small Business Committee, 1965-1967
State Department, 1967
Un-American Activities Committee, Leg. 1961
Ways and Means, 1958, 1961
Box
47 Invitations accepted and declined, 1962-1970
Filed chronologically by month.
Box
48 Miscellaneous requests, March 1967-April 1969
Many months are missing.
Box
49 Miscellaneous requests, September 1969-November 1970
Box
50 Brookings Institute, 1963-1967
Congressional Record Inserts, 1959, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1969
Congressional Record Subscriptions, 1968-1970
Ditchley Foundation, Balance of Payments Conference, January 28, 1966
Personal congratulations, letters of praise, testimonial dinner, thank you letters, sympathy letters
Includes two letters from Lyndon Johnson.
Box
51 Recommendations, 1968-1970
Speaker requests, 1969-1970
Appointment requests, 1968-1969
Television - radio scripts, 1963-1964
Travel
Includes European trip, 1962, and Vietnam trip, 1965.
Sports Illustrated Silver Anniversary Award, 1963
Kennedy State of the Union Message, 1961
Box
52 Federal appointments, 1967-1970
Report of Congressional visitors to the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 1962
Flag requests, 1968-1970
Articles, Testimony, Guests, Appointments, Etc.
Box
53 Magazines with Daddario as article author or mention
Science News, February 21, July 25, and November 7, 1970; Science, June 24, 1966, December 13, 1968, and November 6, 1970; and Scientific American, January 1970.
NASA Atlas-Centaur Launch Vehicle report to Committee on Science and Astronautics, March 1963
National Academy of Sciences report to Committee on Science and Astronautics on "Basic Research and Goals," March 1965
Annual Report of Harvard's Program on Technology and Society, 1969-1970
"Preserving the Future of Long Island Sound," Hearings before Subcommittee on Executive reorganization and Government Research, July 7, 8, 20, 1970
Three booklets.
Guest books, 1959-1961, 1961-1962, 1963-1965, 1965-1967, 1968-1970
Five books.
Appointment books, 1960-1970
Nine books, for all years except 1967 and 1968.
Photos at U.S. Coast Guard Academy, undated