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At the fourth convention of the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, which met in St. Louis in June 1983, supporters of the nuclear freeze founded Freeze Voter '84, an independent Political Action Committee (PAC). In response to the growing threat of nuclear war and the proliferation of nuclear weapons, the PAC's main goal was to "elect a President and Congress who will enact a nuclear weapons Freeze between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. The Committee [will] achieve this goal through the electoral process." At the time of the PAC's inception, the elections were only 18 months away. It had no operating budget, no office, no staff, no press lists, and no network of politically savvy volunteers. This picture changed quickly, however. William (Chip) Reynolds took a leave of absence from the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign to help guide the new PAC, until Bill Curry was hired in November 1983 as the executive director (he stayed one year, after which Chip Reynolds took his place). By election time in 1984, the national office had 20 full-time staff members, and 40 affiliated political action committees in 32 states, each with its own director and staff. There was a volunteer work force of 20,000. Nearly $3.5 million had been raised, making it the 13 largest non-union and non-corporate PAC in the country.

As a writer for Mother Jones magazine (June 1985) reported: "Freeze Voter represented a significant departure from the peace movement's traditional avoidance of electoral politics." Instead, Freeze Voter plunged deeply into the political scene nationwide, providing expert analysis of the presidential and congressional races. It also differed from other PACs by not merely giving money to candidates. Instead, it worked on the grass-roots level to identify supporters of a nuclear freeze and encourage them to vote for pro-freeze candidates as endorsed by Freeze Voter '84. It established the Freeze Corps, a cadre of people who committed several months to doing full-time volunteering. These volunteers, and others from the state Freeze Voter affiliates, held fund-raisers, passed out leaflets, ran mass mailings, and did door-to-door and telephone canvassing.

These efforts of Freeze Voter '84 were a major factor in the development of a strong arms control component in the 1984 Democratic party platform. In addition, over 150 Freeze Voter '84 activists were delegates at the 1984 Democratic Convention. Freeze Voter '84 waged an "all-out attempt to replace the champion on the arms race, President Ronald Reagan, with a President dedicated to a leadership for peace, Walter Mondale." Freeze Voter also heavily supported the races of pro-freeze Senatorial candidates such as Paul Simon, Tom Harkin, Lloyd Doggett, Norman D'Amours, Libby Mitchell, Carl Levin, and Joan Growe, as well as the Congressional races of Bill Ratchford, Skip Schwerdtfeger, Richard Durbin, Gerry Studds, Don Albosta, Tom Stewart, Tim Penny, Gerry Sikorski, Stan Lundine, Marcy Kaptur, and Don Burford, among others. Of the races of Freeze Voter '84 targeted, four out of eight won Senatorial seats, and 25 out of 35 won seats in the House. Later, Chip Reynolds commended Freeze Voter's huge network of activists for making the nuclear arms race a headline issue which influenced voters across the country.

After the 1984 elections, the Board of Directors voted to change the PAC's name to Freeze Voter. Chip Reynolds remained as the only full-time staff person. The priorities set for future work were to strengthen Freeze Voter's financial base, bolster state and regional PACs, and build momentum in targeted races for electing a pro-freeze Senate in 1986. This hoped-for Senate would have enough votes to ratify treaties that might be negotiated, be able to influence decisions regarding nuclear weapons spending, and work towards the ultimate goal of ending the nuclear arms race.

Freeze Voter created two new programs to carry out its goals. The Freeze Voter Training Institute , later called Freeze Voter Institute, was a 501(c)(4) organization that could only accept non-tax-deductible contributions, and which could not have a membership base. It was prohibited by tax and election laws from attempting to influence the outcome of elections. Instead, it was set up to train field organizers to "more effectively identify, educate, and organize many more Americans to become involved in the Freeze movement through the legislative and electoral process by: 1) building lists of supporters; 2) recruiting and training new leaders; 3) establishing relations with the news media; and 4) building visibility for the issue and for Freeze organizations." Board members of the Institute included Bill Curry, Paul Gocker, Pam Solo, Steve Coleman, Lindsay Mattison, Claire Greensfelder, and Anne Zill. Staff members were Chip Reynolds, Susan Hunter and Toni Buckley.

The records that exist of the Training Institute are sparse. There are reports from field researchers who looked into the political situation in South Dakota in 1985. Staff members also sent out legislative alerts, which were comprised of newspaper reports of congressional races, and developed briefing manuals about the nuclear freeze. They also spent some months negotiating to provide a Peace (credit) Card that would have the FVI logo on it, but this never materialized.

There is some indication that Freeze Voter had trouble raising money for its Training Institute. It had much better luck with fundraising for the Freeze Voter Education Fund, which had essentially the same goals as the Training Institute. It had begun in 1983 as an informal grouping of consultants and field trainers, and was incorporated in 1985. It was a 501(c)(3) organization that could only accept tax-deductible contributions, most of which later came from foundation grants. Its starting objective was to train grassroots leaders who could expand the pro-freeze network in their home states. To do this, professional organizers were placed in a number of areas; regional training sessions were offered; national conferences were held; how-to manuals were produced; analysis of candidates and congressional/presidential races was provided; and coalition work was undertaken to coordinate the activities of the arms control community. The Education Fund also helped its supporters become delegates to their political party's election conventions, and worked to have arms control as a major component in each party's election platform by holding briefings for congressional candidates.

The Freeze Voter Education Fund's Board of Directors included Virginia Foote, Doyle Niemann and William Oldaker. Staff members were Chip Reynolds, Director; Joe Sternlieb, National Field Director; Susan Hunter, National Development Director (replaced by Nada Seide in 1988); and, Jeff Balch, Communications Director. State organizers were Kurt Ehrenberg (in New Hampshire) and Chris Magoc (in Pennsylvania).

From 1985 to 1988, the work of Freeze Voter ebbed and flowed according to the election season. Through its Training Institute and Education Fund, its ongoing effort to build up a national network of concerned, informed and active nuclear freeze supporters/voters continued. Congressional races were targeted after concentrated analysis by political experts. In 1986, Freeze Voter worked diligently to get Bob Edgar the Democratic Senate nomination in Pennsylvania. It also supported the races of Alan Cranston, Paula Hawkins, Harriet Woods, Alfonse D'Amato, Tom Daschle, Patrick Leahy, and opposed those of Jeremiah Denton, Mark Mattingly, Steve Symms, Robert Kasten, and Charles Grassley, among others. In 1988, Freeze Voter worked to have Howard Metzenbaum, James Sassar, Frank Lautenberg, Patrick Moynihan, Pete Wilson, Hubert "Skip" Humphrey, and Robert Kerry elected, among others.

By 1987, Chip Reynolds, National Director, acknowledged that some of the momentum of the nuclear freeze movement was dissipating. The issue was no longer burning its way into the public conscience. Freeze groups were spending a lot of their time on internal problems and reorganization. The general public was confused by the proliferation of peace groups asking for money. All of these factors had led to decreased financial support. Therefore, new avenues for influencing elections were sought. The staff perceived a need to provide accurate and pertinent information on the arms race to political consultants, press contacts, candidates, and elected officials. In 1988, Freeze Voter worked with the Union of Concerned Scientists on an issues mailing to Republican and Democratic convention delegates, and together they also conducted an opinion poll of Republican candidates among a wide range of groups. Freeze Voter cooperated with the Council for a Livable World to produce a brochure about the presidential candidates. Freeze Voter also prepared a delegate organizing manual in consultation with the Sierra Club and the Vietnam Veterans.

In 1985, talks began concerning a possible merger of Freeze Voter with the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign (NWFC). As mentioned above, Freeze Voter was started at a NWFC conference; Chip Reynolds had been a staff member there and always attempted to keep communications open between the two groups. Merger talks grew out of a concern that Freeze Voter and the NWFC were often seen by the public as two competing organizations (for money and volunteers), when in actuality they were part of the same freeze movement. However, it was eventually decided that Freeze Voter - an independent PAC - and the NWFC - a corporation which could only raise money from its members - could not legally be joined without significantly lessening the impact of the network and financial base already established by Freeze Voter. Instead the NWFC merged with SANE Inc. in December 1987. Initially in this latter merger process, it was again hoped that Freeze Voter could be included. Once again, however, legal questions kept this from becoming reality.

By 1988, enthusiasm for continuing Freeze Voter as a separate entity had waned. All its staff members had announced their intention to resign after the elections. The Board decided that Freeze Voter's unique role as the political and lobbying arm of the nuclear freeze movement could best be continued by dissolving the PAC, and turning the assets of the Training Institute and the Education Fund over to the Professionals' Coalition for Nuclear Arms Control (which operated until 1992). This took place on February 1, 1989.

The board members of Freeze Voter included Robert Chlopak, John Cox, Noel Day, Elizabeth Fisher, (Ms.) Randall Forsberg, Paul Gocker, John Hirschi, Carla Johnston, Helena Knapp, Ann Krumboltz, Richard Mark, Kathy McCaughin, Midge Miller, Richard Moskalik, Steve Perry, Gale Picker, Maya Porter, Pam Solo, Thomas Stephenson, Jessie Stratton and Michael Wells. Staff members were Chip Reynolds, National Director, Toni Buckley, Administrative Director; Jeff Balch, Communications Director; David Crampton, Freeze Corps Director; Joe Sternlieb, and Bob Brown.

The Freeze Voter collection documents the defeats and victories of a political pressure group which grew out of the nuclear freeze movement, a phenomenon that largely began, flourished and died out in the decade of the 1980s, with Freeze Voter following the same pattern. The collection includes minutes of Board meetings; legal and financial records; material that documents the organization's fundraising, training, and get-out-the-vote efforts in various states; analysis of the political situation from 1984 to 1988 in different forms; and, the surviving records of the Freeze Voter Training Institute and the Freeze Voter Education Fund. These files belonged to Chip Reynolds and Joe Sternlieb. Though there are memos from these two men to Board members and state affiliate staff, there is a great lack of correspondence with the general public and with other nuclear freeze groups. It is difficult to know if this material was lost at some point, or if letters were simply not the preferred mode of communication by Freeze Voter staff. It is also hard to discern whether the lack of material generated by the Institute meant that that entity had little activity, or whether certain of its files were not sent to the Peace Collection.

Included in the accession of Freeze Voter papers, was a box related to the work of the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign. These were the 1982-1984 files of Chip Reynolds, who was on the staff there at that time. A small amount of primary material (that which includes notes taken by Chip Reynolds at meetings and a few letters) has been sent to the Western Historical Manuscript Collection at the University of Missouri (St. Louis) to be included in their NWFC collection; the rest was discarded.

For the most part, the papers in the Freeze Voter collection were in good order. There was a certain amount of duplication between the files of Chip Reynolds and Joe Sternlieb, and in most cases the duplicate copy was discarded. However, in general, Joe Sternlieb's papers dealt only with the Freeze Voter Education Fund, in particular the training events he arranged and led.

Financial reports found in the Board meeting minutes were removed to Series B. Two posters, a balloon, six photographs, a computer disc, and four stickers/bumperstickes were removed to the appropriate SCPC special collection.

Re-File Box miscellaneous material received after the collection was processed.

The Swarthmore College Peace Collection is the official repository for these records.

Gift of Professionals' Coalition for Nuclear Arms Control, 1990-1991.

Checklist prepared by Anne Yoder, October 1995. This version of the finding aid was prepared by Chloe Lucchesi- Malone, July 2009.

    Items removed:
  1. Photographs: See Photograph Collection (4" x 5" and 5" x 7")
  2. Balloon: See Memorabilia Collection
  3. Posters: See Poster Collection
  4. Stickers/Bumperstickers: See Stamp/Sticker/Seal Collection
  5. Computer Disc: See Audiovisual Collection

Publisher
Swarthmore College Peace Collection
Access Restrictions

The collection is open for research use.

All or part of this collection is stored off-site. Contact Swarthmore College Peace Collection staff at peacecollection@swarthmore.edu at least two weeks in advance of visit to request boxes.

Copyright to the Freeze Voter records created by the organization has been transferred to the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. Copyright to all other materials is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Use Restrictions

None.

Collection Inventory

Archival Resource Key. Checklist.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. History of Freeze Voter.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board conference calls, June-December 1983.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meetings, June-December 1983.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meetings, January-June 1984.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, August 4, 1984.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, September 11, 1984.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, October 5, 1984.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, November 9, 1984.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, December , 1984.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, November-December 1985.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, March 2-3, 1985.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, April 20, 1985.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, June 9-10, 1985.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, September 7-8, 1985.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, November 14, 1985.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, January 18-19, 1986.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, April 5-6, 1986.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, September 6-7, 1986.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, December 5, 1986.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, January 17-18, 1987.
Box 1 [SCPC-3182]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, March 14, 1987.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, June 5-6, 1987.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, October 10, 1987.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, Februaury 6, 1988.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, May 7-8, 1988.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Board conference calls, (August 24 1988; October 31, 1988).
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, November 19, 1988.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, January 24, 1989.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]

Archival Resource Key. Articles of incorporation and by-laws.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Legal correspondence.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Tax exempt status.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Taxes, 1987-1988.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Budgets.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Financial statements, 1983-1988.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]

Archival Resource Key. Board of Directors lists.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Correspondence with board members.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Briefing book for new board members and staff, 1984.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Staff lists.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Job descriptions.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Resumes.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Organizing Committee.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Choosing of organizational name, July 1983.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]
Archival Resource Key. Structure Committee.
Box 2 [SCPC-3183]

Archival Resource Key. Freeze Voter '84 program, 1984.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]
Archival Resource Key. Evaluation of Freeze Voter '84, May 1984.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]
Archival Resource Key. Draft plan for Project '84, 1984.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]
Archival Resource Key. Presidential and congressional endorsement policy, 1984.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]
Archival Resource Key. Program, 1985.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]
Archival Resource Key. Possible merger of Freeze Voter and the Nuclear Weapons Freeze Campaign, 1985-1986.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]
Archival Resource Key. Freeze/Sane Unity Commission, 1986.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]
Archival Resource Key. Program, 1986.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]
Archival Resource Key. Program, 1987.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]
Archival Resource Key. Program, 1988.
Box 3 [SCPC-3184]

Archival Resource Key. Board involvement in House parties.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. Handouts for the House parties, 1986.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. House party program, 1984.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. House party program, April 1986.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. House party calls to key state contacts, Winter 1985-1986.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. House party program, 1988.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. Follow up to House parties, undated.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. Fundraising, 1984.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. Fundraising, 1985.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. Fundraising, 1986.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. Fundraising, 1987.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. Fundraising, 1987.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. Fundraising, 1988.
Box 4 [SCPC-3185]
Archival Resource Key. Membership lists.
Box 4a [SCPC-3186]
Scope and Contents

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Archival Resource Key. Telemarketing agreement with FACS, 1986-.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Telemarketing agreement with Meyer, 1986.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Telemarketing by Movement Consulting.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Telemarketing and direct mail by National Management Association.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Telemarketing by Progressive Group Inc.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Telemarketing agreement with Public Interest Communications, 1988.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Telemarketing agreement with Share Systems, 1988.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]

Archival Resource Key. State Freeze Voter '84 directors list, 1984.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Correspondence to local groups, 1983, 1985.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. State PAC meeting, St. Louis, Missouri, December 8, 1984.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. State campaign workplan.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. State field report.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. State evaluations of Freeze Voter (written), 1984.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. State evaluations of Freeze Voter (oral), 1984.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Questionnaire to state affiliates, Winter 1985-1986.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Notes of speeches by Joe Sternlieb, National Field Director.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Alaska.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. Arizona.
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. California (Northern).
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. California work on Freeze [not by Freeze Voters].
Box 5 [SCPC-3187]
Archival Resource Key. California SDI ballot initiative.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. California (Southern).
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Colorado.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Connecticut.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Florida.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Georgia.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Idaho.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Hawaii.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Illinois.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Illinois Freeze Voters organizing packet.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Indiana.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Iowa.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Iowa Conference on the Peace Agenda, May 3-4, 1987.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Kansas.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Kentucky.
Box 6 [SCPC-3188]
Archival Resource Key. Maine.
Box 7 [SCPC-3189]
Archival Resource Key. Maryland.
Box 7 [SCPC-3189]
Archival Resource Key. Massachusetts.
Box 7 [SCPC-3189]
Archival Resource Key. Michigan.
Box 7 [SCPC-3189]
Archival Resource Key. Minnesota.
Box 7 [SCPC-3189]
Archival Resource Key. Missouri.
Box 7 [SCPC-3189]
Archival Resource Key. Nebraska.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. New Hampshire.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. Pennsylvania, 1984-July, 1987.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. Pennsylvania, August 1987-1988, undated.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. New York.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. Oklahoma.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. South Dakota.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. Tennessee.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. Texas.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. Vermont.
Box 8 [SCPC-3190]
Archival Resource Key. Virginia (Northern).
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Washington.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Wisconsin.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]

Archival Resource Key. National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, November 15-17, 1985.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Brochures.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Newsletters.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Annual Report, 1984.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Annual Report, 1985-1986.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Annual Report, 1986-1988.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Booklet "Getting Involved in Presidential Politics", 1987.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Freeze Corps: A through Z prepared by Glenn Hoffman.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Article by Chip Reynolds "1986: Capture the Senate".
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]
Archival Resource Key. Notes re: FV's response to nuclear weapons.
Box 9 [SCPC-3191]

Archival Resource Key. Tax exempt status.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Taxes, 1986-1989.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Financial statements and budgets, 1985-1988.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Stock contributions.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Job descriptions.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Personnel.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Board of Directors lists.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Correspondence, 1985-1988.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Grant proposals.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Foundation grants, 1986.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Foundation grants, 1987-1988.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Reports to Foundations re: use of grants.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Contributions to Education Fund, 1986-1988.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Fundraising buffet and recital, New York, New York, October 7, 1986.
Box 10 [SCPC-3192]
Archival Resource Key. Training events - general.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. National training conference, Washington DC, February 20-23, 1986.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Training conference, Brattleboro, Vermont, May 17, 1986.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Training event, Boulder, Colorado, June 13-15, 1986.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Meeting "Building for Peace and Justice in an Election Year", July 12, 1986.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Activists training event, Boise, ID, August 16th, 1986.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Electoral training workshop, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, August 23, 1986.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Training academy in Washington DC, July 23-26, 1987.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Training academy evaluations, July 1987.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Training academy in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, September 18-20, 1987.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Training event in Albany, New York, October 24, 1987.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Training academy in Nashville, Tennessee, November 6-8, 1987.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Training event in New Market, Tennessee, December 11-13, 1987.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Training event in Omaha, Nebraska, March 12, 1988.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Political training academy, August 12-14, 1988.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Participation in United Campuses to Prevent Nuclear War Program, April 3, 1987.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Joe Sternlieb workshop at Northern California Freeze Leadership Training conference, September 25, 1987.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Joe Sternlieb workshop at Waging Peace Conference, October 9-11, 1987.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Joe Sternlieb workshop on "Political Skills for Peace and Justice" at Ohio conference, March 19, 1988.
Box 11 [SCPC-3193]
Archival Resource Key. Reports.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Phone bank manual, 1986.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. A Peace Activist's Political Organizing Manual.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Booklet "Nuclear Arms Control and the 1988 Presidential Candidates".
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]

Archival Resource Key. Board meeting, May 4-6, 1984.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. By-laws and articles of incorporation.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Taxes and tax exempt status.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Budget and fundraising plan, 1984.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Financial statements, 1987-1988.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Proposal, 1985-1986.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Foundation grants/contributions.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Board of Directors lists.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Peace Credit Card.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Report on Political Situation in South Dakota, July 1985.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Legislative Alerts, 1987.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Manual "Winning the Freeze", 1986.
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Briefing manual "The Freeze, Stopping the Soviet Nuclear Threat".
Box 12 [SCPC-3194]
Archival Resource Key. Canvassing script and materials.
Box Re-File

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