03307mpc 2200517 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002200066035002200088040002400110100005500134245004700189300003900236524011800275545035700393520058900750520011001339506019301449540022701642555003901869610003801908610003601946610003301982610003702015610003702052610002802089610002402117650002502141650004302166650002802209650002302237650004002260650003602300650003902336650002602375650005002401650004802451650002602499650005102525650004202576651004702618651004402665656002302709700003602732905002102768208999219981207120000.0900108q19561973nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV90A4 a(NIC)notisAKS8397 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aRobison, Howard W.q(Howard Winfield),d1915-1987.00aHoward W. Robison papers,f[ca. 1956-1974] a238 cubic ft., 23 tape recordings. aHoward W. Robison. Papers, #3394. Department of Manuscripts and University Archives, Cornell University Library. aCongressman.bHoward W. Robison practiced law in Owego, N.Y., served as county attorney of Tioga County, N.Y. from 1946 until 1956 when he was elected as a Republican to the Eighty-fifth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of W. Sterling Cole; he was reelected and served in the House of Representatives until his retirement in 1974. aCorrespondence, invitations, other personal papers, bills, press releases, and clippings from years in office as a member of the House of Representatives. Papers include files relating to campaigns and elections, constituent requests, general files, files relating to bills, invitations, files relating to military and social security cases, military academies, veterans, gun control, the Vietnam War and the draft, aging and senior citizens, and files relating to local issues such as post offices, local airports, floods, interns, federally-funded projects, and Cornell University. bAlso, tapes of "Robison Reports," 1968-1974, interviews on national events, John T. Calkins, interviewer. aRestricted for 30 years from date of transfer. Access to the correspondence and papers in advance of the 30 year limitation requires the written permission of the heirs of Howard Robison. 3Case filesaare availabel to legitimate scholars with the understanding that the identity of individuals in these files is not to be made public.l Reference can be made to individual cases, but only on an anonymous basis.0 aPreliminary box list (boxes 1-214)10aUnited States.bCongress.bHouse.20aUnited States Military Academy.20aUnited States Naval Academy.20aUnited States Air Force Academy.20aRepublican Party (U.S. : 1854- )20aRepublican Party (N.Y.)20aCornell University. 0aPolitics, Practical. 0aElectionszNew York (State)zNew York. 0aVeteransxMedical care. 0aMilitary pensions. 0aFloodszNew York (State)zNew York. 0aSocial securityzUnited States. 0aAgedzUnited StatesxServices for. 0aDraftzUnited States. 0aFirearmszUnited StatesxLaw and legislation. 0aPostal servicezUnited StatesxPostmasters. 0aDraftzUnited States. 0aVietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975zUnited States. 0aAirportszNew York (State)zNew York. 0aNew York (State)xPolitics and government. 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and government. 7aPoliticians.2lcsh1 aCalkins, John T.,einterviewer. a19981207120000.0