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Press Series

1965-94

  • Robert H. Michel
  • Michel Collection
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30 linear feet accumulates clippings, memoranda, newsletters, constituent questionnaires, remarks and releases, files of the Republican Press Secretary, and an extensive subject file. See also the Speech and Trip File.

Press Series 1965-94

Date Prepared: December 30, 1999 | Updated: June 26, 2007

The Press Series of the Robert H. Michel Papers consists largely of documents which contain legislative issue information given by Michel’s office to the public or other congressional offices. The bulk of the materials date from 1965 to 1994.

The Press Series is divided into seven sections

The Clippings section is organized in two ways. The first files are arranged chronologically and contain clippings from national and district newspapers, while the last are arranged by the county in which the newspaper was published. All clippings cover district issues or news relating to Michel.

The Memoranda file consists of memos exchanged within Michel’s staff and between Michel’s office and other members of Congress. The memos have not been processed individually, and are in a rough chronological order.

The Newsletter subgroup contains sporadic Michel Reports, Michel’s constituent publication, and newsletters which provide specific subject updates.

The Questionnaire file contains Illinois 18th district polls and results. Both groupings are arranged chronologically.

The Remarks and Releases file, made up of 21 boxes, is the largest section in the series. Documents, dated from 1967 – 1994, include press releases, speeches, Michel’s newspaper columns and radio broadcasts, and floor statements. Some folders contain Edison disc recordings along with the radio broadcasts. The folders are arranged chronologically and list the subject of each file. Although most of the folders contain only a copy of the press release or Michel’s remarks, several contain drafts and reference materials.

Republican Press Secretary, the sixth section, contains letters written by Michel’s Press Secretary to the Republican Press Secretary from 1981 – 85. A small number of Dear Colleague Letters from Michel are scattered throughout. The correspondence is arranged by date and provides information on legislative issues and the Republican agenda. The letters are often accompanied by position explanations, bill summaries, remarks from the Congressional Record, or newspaper articles.

The Subject category combines Michael Johnson’s subject files (Johnson was Press Secretary from 1977- 85 and Chief of Staff from 1986 – 89.) with the office subject files. These folders are organized alphabetically by topic and contain letters, issue briefings, news articles, press releases, and government statements on the various issues.

The Clippings, Newsletter, and Questionnaire files were part of the original Michel office subject files but have been rearranged to facilitate research.

  • Box 1

    [Page 1]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 2

    [Page 1]

    Newsletters. Summer 1976 – May 1990
    Questionnaires. 1966 – February 1989

  • Box 3

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 4

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 5

    [Pages 1-2]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 6

    [Pages 1-3]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 7

    [Pages 1-3]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 8

    [Pages 1-3]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 9

    [Pages 1-3]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 10

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 11

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 12

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 13

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 14

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 15

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 16

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 17

    [Pages 1-4]

    Clippings. No date – Clippings. Woodford County

    Memoranda. 1981-88 (1) – Memoranda. 1981-88 (3)

  • Box 18

    [Pages 1-4]

    Remarks and Releases. April 1, 1987 – April 27, 1988

  • Box 19

    [Pages 1-4]

    Remarks and Releases. May 3, 1988 – February 28, 1989

  • Box 20

    [Pages 1-3]

    Remarks and Releases. March 1, 1989 – December 20, 1989

  • Box 21

    [Pages 1-4]

    Remarks and Releases. January 13, 1990 – April 29, 1991

  • Box 22

    [Pages 1-4]

    Remarks and Releases. May 1, 1991 – May 28, 1992

  • Box 23

    [Pages 1-4]

    Remarks and Releases. June 2, 1992 – July 26, 1993

  • Box 24

    [Pages 1-4]

    Remarks and Releases. August 1, 1993 – December 12, 1994

    Republican Press Secretary. March 3, 1981 – December 14, 1981

  • Box 25

    [Pages 1-2]

    Republican Press Secretary. January 25, 1982 – May 21, 1985

    Subject. Abortion – Subject. Campaign (National)

  • Box 26

    [Page 1]

    Subject. Campaign Finance Reform – Subject. “Debategate” (AIbosta Probe)

  • Box 27

    [Page 1]

    Subject. Debt (1) – Subject. Franking

  • Box 28

    [Page 1]

    Subject. FSX (1) – Subject. Michel Office – Reports/Records

  • Box 29

    [Page 1]

    Subject. Miscellaneous – Subject. Republican Leadership Race 1980

  • Box 30

    [Page 1]

    Subject. Republican Leadership Staff – Subject. Women’s Issues

Michel Collection

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Interfile Series

Leadership Series

Legislative Series

Voting Records

Memorabilia Series

Patronage Series

Personal Series

Press Series

Project Series

Schedules Series

Scrapbook Series

Speeches and Trip Series

Staff Series

During the 1960s, Everett Dirksen emerged as the leading voice of those who objected to the Supreme Court’s reapportionment rulings. I arrived at the Dirksen Center with high hopes of learning more about Dirksen’s views on the subject, but never imagined that I would find such a wealth of amazing materials. My understanding of the topic has been immeasurably enhanced by the chance to have worked in the Dirksen Papers. I am deeply grateful to the Dirksen Center for the financial support that allowed me to do such critical research.

J. Douglas Smith

On Democracy’s Doorstep: The Inside Story of How the Supreme Court Brought “One Person, One Vote” to the United States

This excellent book explains why Bob Michel was the most effective minority leader in the history of the House of Representatives. Its richly detailed and perceptive essays show that he was a legislator in full” a servant for his district, a watchdog of the public treasury, and a masterful tactician who won historic votes without partisan majorities. Anyone who wants to understand congressional leadership should read Robert H. Michel: Leading the Republican House Minority.

John J. Pitney Jr.

Roy P. Crocker Professor of Politics, Claremont McKenna College

[About The Center-sponsored Robert H. Michel: Leading the Republican House Minority (University Press of Kansas, Spring 2019) Frank H. Mackaman and Sean Q Kelly, eds.] : A richly documented and authoritative look at Michel’s congressional career. Editors Mackaman and Kelly have done an excellent job both in selected contributors and developing a compelling narrative to frame these expertly written chapters. This should be the first book consulted by readers who are curious about Bob Michel’s legislative legacy.

Jeffrey Crouch

The Presidential Pardon Power

It is also important to note that [the Congressional Research Grants] Program is a vital source of support for types of research not generally funded by organizations such as the National Science Foundation.  While Dirksen award amounts are relatively small, they very powerfully combine with other small funding streams (for example, the typically small grants given to faculty by their academic institutions) to render otherwise impossible projects possible.

Laura S. Jensen

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, (Congressional Research Grant recipient, 2005)

Frank Mackaman at the Dirksen Congressional Center in Pekin, Illinois, is a peerless one-man band, a veteran archival librarian and the reigning expert in all things Ev. His monograph on Dirksen’s role in the bill was never far from my side, and I am everlastingly grateful for his help …

Todd S. Purdum

An Idea Whose Time Has Come: Two Presidents, Two Parties, and the Battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964:

The Dirksen Congressional Center has been a wonderful and indispensable addition to the community of scholars interested in congressional history. The Center has offered financial support that scholars need to conduct research into the legislative branch, while it has been instrumental to the organization of conferences, workshops, web-based initiatives, and teaching programs that greatly further our knowledge of congressional history.

Julian Zelizer

The American Congress: The Building of Democracy

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