J. Roy Rowland Papers, Series I: Administrative

J. Roy Rowland Papers, Series I: Administrative

Descriptive Summary

Title: J. Roy Rowland Papers, Series I: Administrative
Creator: Rowland, J. Roy (James Roy), 1926-2022
Inclusive Dates: 1982-1994
Language(s): English
Extent: 63 box(es) (30.5 linear feet)
Collection Number: RBRL112JRR_I
Repository: Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies
Abstract: The Administrative files document U.S. House Representative J. Roy Rowland (b. 1926) who served twelve years as a Democrat from Georgia, 1983-1994. Rowland represented Georgia's 8th District, which included the cities of Macon (1983-1994), Albany, Valdosta, and Warner Robins (added to district in 1992). Rowland served on the Energy and Commerce Committee, the Veterans' Affairs Committee, the Public Works and Transportation Committee, and the Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families. He also was significantly involved in the National Commission on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), the National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality, and the Congressional Sunbelt Caucus in addition to other memberships on boards, task forces, and caucuses. A medical doctor, Rowland's primary legislative interests focused health issues. Rowland also authored or supported legislation in the areas of transportation, agriculture, education, defense, the environment, and foreign affairs. Papers primarily document the activities of Rowland's Washington, D.C., office and include legislative research files, bill files, legislative mail, constituent mail, speeches and statements, subject files, invitations, schedules, project and grant files, casework, clippings, and press releases.

Collection Description

Biographical Note

James Roy Rowland, Jr., was born in Wrightsville, Johnson County, Georgia, on February 3, 1926, to Superior Court Judge and Mrs. J. Roy Rowland, Sr. He attended Wrightsville Primary School and Wrightsville High School, graduating in 1943. He was also an Eagle Scout. Rowland briefly attended Emory University at Oxford, Georgia, as a pre-med student prior to his enlistment in the U.S. Army, serving from 1944 to 1946. He achieved the rank of sergeant and earned a Bronze Star. After returning from Europe, he attended South Georgia College, the University of Georgia, and eventually enrolled in the Medical College of Georgia where he earned his M.D. in 1952. Soon after, he established a family medical practice in Dublin, Georgia, which he maintained until 1980.

In 1976, Rowland ran for the 119th District seat (part of Laurens County) in the Georgia House of Representatives. He was elected and served three terms until 1982.

In 1982, he defeated incumbent Billy Lee Evans for the 8th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives and served for six consecutive terms as a Democrat. In 1994, he chose not to seek reelection. When Rowland was elected in 1982, the 8th District consisted of the following thirty counties in middle and south Georgia, including the city of Macon: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baldwin, Bibb, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Dodge, Glascock, Greene, Hancock, Jasper, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Laurens, Monroe, Pierce, Putnam, Taliaferro, Telfair, Treutlen, Twiggs, Ware, Washington, Wheeler, Wilcox, and Wilkinson. After redistricting in 1992, Rowland was reelected to the new 8th District in November. The district then comprised thirty-two counties, now including the cities of Macon, Warner Robins, Albany, and Valdosta: Atkinson, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Clinch, Coffee, Colquitt, Cook, Crisp, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Echols, Houston, Irwin, Jeff Davis, Johnson, Jones, Lanier, Laurens, Lee, Lowndes, Pulaski, Telfair, Tift, Treutlen, Turner, Twiggs, Wheeler, Wilcox, and Worth.

As one of the few medical doctors in Congress (the only doctor in Congress from 1985 to 1988), Rowland capitalized on his experience as a family physician in a largely rural district of Georgia to develop new legislation and contribute to commissions, coalitions, caucuses, and task forces. Rowland belonged to the following House committees and subcommittees: Energy and Commerce Committee (1989-1994), Health and the Environment subcommittee, Commerce, Consumer Protection, and Competitiveness subcommittee, Transportation and Hazardous Materials subcommittee; Veterans' Affairs Committee (1983-1994), Hospitals and Health Care subcommittee (chairman, 1993-1994), Housing and Memorial Affairs subcommittee; Public Works and Transportation Committee (1983-1989), Airports and Aviation subcommittee; Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families (1983-1994).

Rowland also served on a number of boards (e.g. Biomedical Ethics Board), coalitions (e.g., Rural Health Care Coalition), task forces (e.g., Conservative Democratic Forum: Education Task Force), caucuses (e.g., Congressional Sunbelt Caucus, Congressional Arts Caucus) and commissions, including many that were related to health care. Of particular note is his service on the National Commission on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), an independent, bi-partisan commission charged with making recommendations to Congress and the president towards the creation of a uniform national policy on AIDS and HIV. Rowland drafted the legislation for the commission's founding (H.R. 2881) and Vice President George H. W. Bush appointed Rowland a member of the commission in 1988. Rowland was also appointed to the National Commission to Prevent Infant Mortality by the Speaker of the House Thomas P. O'Neil in 1987, and served as vice-chairman. This commission was charged with developing a uniform policy and making recommendations to Congress about infant mortality.

Rowland has received numerous awards, including Peace through Strength Award for his support of defense issues, the Guardian of Small Business Award, and the Legislator of the Year Award in Georgia (1986). In 1998, the Dublin Federal Courthouse was renamed the J. Roy Rowland Federal Courthouse in his honor.

After his congressional career, Rowland has continued to be active in public policy and health care. In 2003, Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue appointed Rowland to the Commission for a New Georgia to assist with health care issues in the state. In 2005, Perdue appointed him to the Board of Directors of Medical College of Georgia Health, Inc. He has also served as an Advisory Board member to Prevent Child Abuse, Georgia.

Rowland married Luella Price in 1945, and they have three children. Following his career in public service, he and his wife settled in Dublin, GA. Rowland died on April 25, 2022 at the age of 96.

Scope and Content

The Administrative Series consists of subject files, campaign records, clippings and press releases, bills, voting records, and committee files. Of particular note is Member-to-Member correspondence that reflects Rowland's communication with other representatives seeking support on various issues and requesting to be appointed to particular committees. The legislation files document Rowland's legislative interests, primarily related to health care. Included is a comprehensive list of the bills Rowland introduced as well as printed copies of some of these bills. Though representative of Rowland's membership on committees, caucuses and other groups and forums, Committees/Caucuses files contain primarily meeting and hearing notices and some agendas for the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Public Works and Transportation Committee and the Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families. The press files consist of clippings and news releases, arranged chronologically, mostly from 1991 to 1993. The bulk of the collection's news clippings, organized by subject, can be found in Series IV. Press. Campaign files includes records of contributions and letters of support related to Rowland's 1984 re-election campaign. There is some information on how various organizations, such as the AFL-CIO and Christian Voice, interpreted Rowland's stance on specific issues.

Organization and Arrangement

The Administrative Series is organized in three subseries: A. Subject Files, B. Invitations, and C. Schedules.


Administrative Information

Access Restrictions

Case mail and other restricted items are closed for 75 years from date of creation.

Preferred Citation

J. Roy Rowland Papers, Richard B. Russell Library for Political Research and Studies, University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia, 30602-1641.

Processing Note

Thermofax and fax paper has been copied onto bond paper for protection of content. Originals have been kept in addition to preservation photocopies when Rowland or his staff made additional notations. Photographs and audiovisual materials have been separated for preservation purposes.

User Restrictions

Library acts as "fair use" reproduction agent.

Copyright Information

Before material from collections at the Richard B. Russell Library may be quoted in print, or otherwise reproduced, in whole or in part, in any publication, permission must be obtained from (1) the owner of the physical property, and (2) the holder of the copyright. It is the particular responsibility of the researcher to obtain both sets of permissions. Persons wishing to quote from materials in the Russell Library collection should consult the Director. Reproduction of any item must contain a complete citation to the original.

Finding Aid Publication

Finding aid prepared on: 2008.


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Series Descriptions and Folder Listing

 

I. Administrative

63 box(es)
(30.5 linear feet)
The Administrative Series is organized in three subseries: A. Subject Files, B. Invitations, and C. Schedules. Created and maintained by Barbara (McElveen) Schlein, who served throughout Rowland's six terms, first as his executive secretary, then as office manager and lastly as staff director, these files primarily document the operation of his Washington, D.C., office as well as Rowland's daily activities.



A. Subject Files

( 30 box(es) ) ( (14.25 linear feet) )
This subseries is organized by subject (derived from the office filing system) and arranged alphabetically. The lone exception is Alphabetical Files, an artificial heading designating a distinct group of files arranged alphabetically by Schlein that includes subject matter encompassed within Subject Files. In an effort to maintain original order and keep related files together, small caches of files were organized within each subject heading based on the dates covered by the material.
Correspondence dominates the subseries, with much of it routine in nature, such as memos to staff, thank you letters and congratulations. Of particular note is Member-to-Member correspondence that reflects Rowland's communication with other representatives seeking support on various issues and requesting to be appointed to particular committees. Files identified as General Correspondence contain a combination of all these. Legislation includes files documenting Rowland's legislative interests, primarily related to health care. Of particular interest is a comprehensive list of the bills Rowland introduced as well as printed copies of some of these bills. Though representative of Rowland's membership on committees, caucuses and other groups and forums, Committees/Caucuses files contain primarily meeting and hearing notices and some agenda for the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Public Works and Transportation Committee and the Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families. The Democratic Steering and Policy Committee material includes a complete roster of committees on which Rowland and the rest of the 103rd Congress served. For more substantial information about legislation and Rowland's committees, see Series II. Legislative.Press consists of news clippings and news releases, arranged chronologically, mostly from 1991 to 1993. The bulk of the collection's news clippings, organized by subject, can be found in Series IV. Press. Campaign includes records of contributions and letters of support related to Rowland's 1984 re-election campaign. Special Projects and Travel are chiefly Schlein's files for planning specific events and trips for Rowland. Files related to voting records, however, contain information on how various organizations, such as the AFL-CIO and Christian Voice, interpreted Rowland's stance on specific issues. Several groups of files (Budget, Interns, Office Equipment, Offices) pertain to office operations and include material related to office expenses and procedures. Casework and County Profiles relate most directly to Rowland's constituents: the former being requests for help in dealing with specific government agencies, the latter containing information on the thirty counties within the 8th District. Casework files are closed for 75 years from date of creation.
1. Alphabetical files
boxfolder
11Copy of Letters [office setup, new member invitations], 1983
12Georgia Democratic Party
13Georgia General Assembly [EMPTY]
14Inauguration – General, 1989
15Inauguration – Members, etc., 1989
16Inauguration – Requests – Our List, 1989
17Information Requests – In [EMPTY]
18Information Requests – Out
19Information Requests – Pending
110Intern Activities
111Liaisons (Congressional)
112Luncheons, etc.
113Miscellaneous
114NASA Info/Requests
115Newsletters
116Office Photos [photographs removed]
117Office Procedures
118Office Visits Follow-up
119Order Forms
120Photos – Constituent Visits (folder 1 of 2) [photographs removed]
121Photos – Constituent Visits (folder 2 of 2) [photographs removed]
boxfolder
21Photo/Bio Requests
22Preservation Action Council Meeting – Fowler
23Press Correspondence
24Press Lists
25Press Releases – Print
26Press Releases – Radio
27Press Releases – TV
28Recipes
29References/Recommendations
210Referrals [to other Members of Congress]
211General Requests
212Rowland Correspondence
213Rowland for Congress
214Sample Letters
215Schedule
216Special Events
217Special Projects
218Special Projects
219Staff Information
220Supplies Requests – In
221Supplies Requests – Out
222Supplies Requests – Pending [EMPTY]
223Supplies Order Memo
224Thank You Notes – General
225Christmas Thanks, 1988
226Thanks – Received
boxfolder
31Tour Info – Constituent Forms
32Tour Info – Reference
33Tour Info – Restaurants
34Tour Info – Sites
35Tour Info – White House Maps
36Tour Packages – In/Pending [EMPTY]
37Tours – General Information (folder 1 of 3)
38Tours – General Information (folder 2 of 3)
39Tours – General Information (folder 3 of 3)
310Tours – Special Requests [EMPTY]
311Travel & Tourism
312Voting Records
313White House Greetings
314Wrapping and Folding
2. Budget
boxfolder
41Bills to be Paid, 1983
42Bills Paid, 1986
43Budget Information, 1986
44Donations, 1983
45Donations, 1986
46Freebies, 1983
47Freebies, 1986
48House Restaurant, 1982-1983
49House Restaurant, 1986
410House Stationary (folder 1 of 2), 1983
411House Stationary (folder 2 of 2), 1983
412House Stationery, 1986
boxfolder
51Memberships, 1983
52Memberships, 1986
53[Official Expenses], 1986
54Photographs [photographs removed], 1986
55Publications, 1982-1983
56Publications, 1986
57Receipts on Pick-ups and Deliveries, 1983-1984
58Receipts and Deliveries, 1986
59Recording Studio Statements, 1983-1984
510Reimbursements to Members, 1982-1983
511Reimbursements to Members, 1986
3. Campaign
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61[Campaign Correspondence] (folder 1 of 3)
62[Campaign Correspondence] (folder 2 of 3)
63[Campaign Correspondence] (folder 3 of 3)
64Campaign Related (folder 1 of 2)
65Campaign Related (folder 2 of 2)
4. Casework [Restricted until 2057]
5. Committees/Caucuses
boxfolder
81Democratic Budget Study Group, 1982-1983
82Democratic Caucus, 1982-1983
83[Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee], 1982-1983
84Democratic New Member Caucus, 1982-1983
85[Founders Committee of Convention II], 1982-1983
86Miscellaneous Committees, 1982-1983
87Public Works and Transportation – Committee Notices, 1982-1983
88Select Committee on Children Youth and Families, 1982-1983
89Veterans Affairs Committee – Committee Notices, 1982-1983
810Weekly DSG [Democratic Study Group] and Schedule, 1982-1983
boxfolder
91Convention II, 1983-1985
92Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, 1983-1985
93Democratic New Member Caucus, 1983-1985
94Democratic Budget Study Group, 1983-1985
95Democratic Caucus, 1983-1985
96Democratic Convention, 1983-1985
97Miscellaneous Committees and Caucuses, 1983-1985
98Public Works and Transportation Committee Notices, 1983-1985
99Weekly Democratic Study Group and Schedule, 1983-1985
boxfolder
101Leadership Requests Positions, 1986-1989
102Public Works and Transportation, 1987
103Veterans Affairs, 1987
104Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families, 1987
105Arts Caucus, 1986-1989
106Aviation Forum, 1987
107Biomedical Ethics Board, 1987
108Competitiveness Caucus, 1986-1987
109CDF [Conservative Democratic Forum], 1987-1989
1010Democratic Budget Study Group, 1987
1011Democratic Caucus, 1987
1012Forestry 2000 Task Force, 1987
1013Grace Caucus, 1987
1014Textile Caucus, 1986-1989
1015Congressional Advisory Committee / Domestic Policy Association, 1986-1989
1016Miscellaneous Caucuses and Committees, 1986-1989
1017Democratic Steering and Policy Committee – Committee on Committees – 103rd Congress (folder 1 of 2), 1993
1018Democratic Steering and Policy Committee – Committee on Committees –103rd Congress (folder 2 of 2), 1993
6. Correspondence
boxfolder
111Congrats [Congratulations], [1982-1983]
112No Answer Letters (folder 1 of 3), [1982-1983]
113No Answer Letters (folder 2 of 3), [1982-1983]
114No Answer Letters (folder 3 of 3), [1982-1983]
115Presidential Correspondence, 1983 July 13
boxfolder
121Thank Yous [from Rowland] (folder 1 of 3), 1983
122Thank Yous [from Rowland] (folder 2 of 3), 1983
123Thank Yous [from Rowland] (folder 3 of 3), 1983
124Visits, [1982-1983]
boxfolder
131Call backs, [1986-1989]
132Congrats [Congratulations] on Campaign Re-election, [1986-1989]
133[General], September-November 1986
134[General], December 1986
135[General] (folder 1 of 2), January 1987
136[General] (folder 2 of 2), January 1987
137[General] (folder 1 of 2), February 1987
138[General] (folder 2 of 2), February 1987
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141[General] (folder 1 of 3), March 1987
142[General] (folder 2 of 3), March 1987
143[General] (folder 3 of 3) [photographs removed], March 1987
144[General], April 1987
145Letters of Thanks (folder 1 of 4), 1987
146Letters of Thanks (folder 2 of 4) [photographs removed], 1987
147Letters of Thanks (folder 3 of 4), 1987
boxfolder
151Letters of Thanks (folder 4 of 4), 1987
152Letters of Thanks – For Review, 1987
153Miscellaneous, [1986-1989]
154Personal (folder 1 of 2), 1986
155Personal (folder 2 of 2), 1986
156Personal, 1987-1988
boxfolder
161Presidential Correspondence, [1986-1989]
162Thank Yous, 1987
163Thank Yous VIP [photographs removed], 1988
164[University of Georgia Fact Book], 1986
165VIP Correspondence Member-to-Member (folder 1 of 2), [1986-1989]
166VIP Correspondence Member-to-Member (folder 2 of 2), [1986-1989]
boxfolder
171[General], 1991
172[General], May-June 1991
173[General] (folder 1 of 2), June 1991
174[General] (folder 2 of 2), June 1991
175[General] (folder 1 of 2) [photographs removed], July 1991
176[General] (folder 2 of 2), July 1991
7. County profiles
boxfolder
181Appling
182Atkinson
183Bacon
184Baldwin
185Bibb
186Charlton
187Clinch
188Coffee
189Dodge
1810Glascock
1811Greene
1812Hancock
1813Jasper
1814Jeff Davis
1815Jefferson
1816Johnson
1817Jones
1818Laurens
1819Monroe
1820Pierce
1821Putnam
1822Taliaferro
1823Telfair
1824Treutlen
1825Twiggs
1826Ware
1827Washington
1828Wheeler
1829Wilcox
1830Wilkinson
8. Interns
boxfolder
191Employment, undated
192Interns, 1983
193Intern Info, 1987
194Interns [photographs removed], 1987
195Legislation, 1983
196Co-Signs and Co-Sponsors [EMPTY], 1986
197Co-Sponsors and Co-Signs, [1986-1989]
198Floor Statements and Committee, [1986-1989]
199Legislation, 1987
boxfolder
201HR 3553, [circa 1991-1992]
202[Report of the National Leadership Coalition for Health Care Reform], [circa 1991-1992]
203[Public Hearing 5/14/92: Small Market Health Insurance Reform] (folder 1 of 2), May 14, 1992
204Public Hearing 5/14/92: Small Market Health Insurance Reform] (folder 2 of 2), May 14, 1992
205Podiatry Article, [circa 1991-1992]
206[HR 1300: Veterans Benefits], [circa 1991-1992]
207[DSG (Democratic Study Group) Special Report], [May 11, 1992]
208Mercer Speech [AHA's National Health Reform Strategy], [circa 1991-1992]
209Medicare Cost Recovery, [circa 1991-1992]
2010Medicare Fraud Hearing Cx – 19 June, [circa 1991-1992]
2011Family Practice Plan, [circa 1991-1992]
2012Podiatry Info - Kathy, [circa 1991-1992]
2013Hawaii Health Care, [circa 1992]
9. Bills Introduced by Rowland
boxfolder
211List
212Database documents, 1983-1991
213Database documents, 1983-1994
214Status profiles, 1993-1994
21598th Congress
216103rd Congress
10. Office Equipment , 1987
boxfolder
221Computer
222Computer
223[Equipment Lists and Requisitions]
224Office Equipment (folder 1 of 2)
225Office Equipment (folder 2 of 2)
226Photographs, 1987
11. Offices – Washington and District
boxfolder
231Washington Office (folder 1 of 2), 1982-1983
232Washington Office (folder 2 of 2), 1982-1983
233Washington Office (folder 1 of 2), 1986
234Washington Office (folder 2 of 2), 1986
235District Office, 1986
12. Press
boxfolder
241Newspaper Clippings, [1986-1987]
242News Releases, 1987
243News Releases, 1986
244Miscellaneous, [1986-1987]
boxfolder
251Clippings, December 1990
252Clippings, January 1991
253Clippings, February 1991
254Clippings, March 1991
255Clippings, April 1991
256Clippings, May 1991
257Clippings, June 1991
258Clippings, July 1991
259Clippings, August 1991
2510Clippings, September 1991
2511Clippings, October 1991
2512Clippings, November 1991
2513Clippings, December 1991
boxfolder
261Clippings (folder 1 of 2), January 1992
262Clippings (folder 2 of 2), January 1992
263Clippings (folder 1 of 2), February 1992
264Clippings (folder 2 of 2), February 1992
265Clippings (folder 1 of 2), March 1992
266Clippings (folder 2 of 2), March 1992
267Clippings, April 1992
268Clippings, May 1992
269Clippings, June 1992
2610Clippings, July 1992
boxfolder
271Clippings, August 1992
272Clippings, September 1992
273Clippings, October 1992
274Clippings, November 1992
275Clippings, December 1992
276Clippings, 1991-1992
277Clippings, Incomplete 1991-1992
278Clippings, January 1993
279Clippings, February 1993
2710Clippings, March 1993
2711Clippings, April 1993
boxfolder
281Clippings (folder 1 of 2), May 1993
282Clippings (folder 2 of 2), May 1993
283Clippings (folder 1 of 2), June 1993
284Clippings (folder 2 of 2), June 1993
285Clippings, July 1993
286Clippings, 1993
13. Special projects , 1983-1989
boxfolder
291Projects – [General], 1983-1984
292National Prayer Breakfast, 1983-1984
293Miami, 1983-1984
294[Dublin GA St. Patrick's Festival], 1983-1984
295Hotel Washington, 1983-1984
boxfolder
301Town Hall Meetings, 1986
302Project Information [Emergency Shelter Grants Program], 1989
303Projects – Convention II, etc., 1986-1987
304Meet and Greet, [1986]
305Dublin Marching Band Fourth of July Parade DC, [1987]
306Georgia Delegation Alumni, [1986-1989]
307Small Business Conference, [1987]
308Special Functions, [1986-1987]
309Black History Month, [1986?]
3010Gifts, [1987]
3011Atlanta Luncheon, [1987]
3012Miscellaneous, [1987]
3013Voting Records – 98th – 1st session, [1986-1989]
3014Voting Records – 98th – 2nd session, [1986-1989]
3015Voting Records – 99th – 1st session, [1986-1989]
3016Voting Records – 99th – 2nd session, [1986-1989]
3017Voting Records – 100th – 1st session (folder 1 of 2), [1986-1989]
3018Voting Records – 100th – 1st session (folder 2 of 2), [1986-1989]
3019Voting Records, [1986-1989]
3020Speech File, [1986-1989]
14. Travel
boxfolder
311[Congressional Clearinghouse on the Future], 1986-1989
312Frequent Travelers, 1986
313Tickets, Bills, Forms, 1986-1989
314Travel Info (folder 1 of 3), 1986-1989
boxfolder
321Travel Info (folder 2 of 3), 1986-1989
322Travel Info (folder 3 of 3), 1986-1989



B. Invitations

( 26 box(es) ) ( (12.75 linear feet) )
Arranged chronologically, this subseries includes accepted invitations for the numerous meetings, speaking engagements, fundraisers and other events Rowland attended in Washington, D.C., his home district in Georgia, and across the country. Declined invitations were removed and discarded.
1. Accepts
boxfolder
331Accepted invitations, November 1982
332Accepted invitations, January 1983
333Accepted invitations, February 1983
334Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), March 1983
335Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), March 1983
336Accepted invitations, April 1983
337Accepted invitations, May 1983
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341Accepted invitations, June 1983
342Accepted invitations, July 1983
343Accepted invitations, August 1983
344Accepted invitations, September 1983
345Accepted invitations, October 1983
346Accepted invitations, November 1983
347Accepted invitations, December 1983
348Accepted invitations, 1983
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351Accepted invitations, January 1984
352Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), February 1984
353Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), February 1984
354Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), March 1984
box
OS1Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), March 1984
boxfolder
355Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), March 1984
356Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), April 1984
boxfolder
361Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), April 1984
362Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), May 1984
363Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), May 1984
364Accepted invitations, June 1984
365Accepted invitations, March 1985
boxfolder
371Accepted invitations, January 1986
372Accepted invitations, February 1986
373Accepted invitations, March 1986
374Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), April 1986
375Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), April 1986
376Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), May 1986
boxfolder
381Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), May 1986
382Accepted invitations, June 1986
383Accepted invitations, July 1986
384Accepted invitations, August 1986
385Accepted invitations, September 1986
386Accepted invitations, October 1986
387Accepted invitations, November 1986
388Accepted invitations, December 1986
boxfolder
391Accepted invitations, January 1987
392Accepted invitations, February 1987
393Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), March 1987
394Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), March 1987
395Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), April 1987
boxfolder
401Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), April 1987
402Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), May 1987
403Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), May 1987
404Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), June 1987
405Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), June 1987
406Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), July 1987
407Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), July 1987
boxfolder
411Accepted invitations, August 1987
412Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), September 1987
413Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), September 1987
414Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), October 1987
415Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), October 1987
416Accepted invitations, November 1987
417Accepted invitations, December 1987
boxfolder
421Accepted invitations, January 1988
422Accepted invitations, February 1988
423Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), March 1988
424Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), March 1988
425Accepted invitations, April 1988
426Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), July 1988
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431Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), July 1988
432Accepted invitations, August 1988
433Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), September 1988
434Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), September 1988
435Accepted invitations, October 1988
436Accepted invitations, November 1988
437Accepted invitations, December 1988
boxfolder
441Accepted invitations, January 1989
442Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), February 1989
443Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), February 1989
444Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 3), March 1989
445Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 3), March 1989
446Accepted invitations (folder 3 of 3), March 1989
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451Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 3), April 1989
452Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 3), April 1989
453Accepted invitations (folder 3 of 3), April 1989
454Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), May 1989
455Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), May 1989
456Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), June 1989
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461Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), June 1989
462Accepted invitations, July 1989
463Accepted invitations, August 1989
464Accepted invitations, September 1989
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471Accepted invitations, January 1990
472Accepted invitations, February 1990
473Accepted invitations, March 1990
474Accepted invitations, April 1990
475Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), May 1990
476Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), May 1990
477Accepted invitations, June 1990
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481Accepted invitations, July 1990
482Accepted invitations, August 1990
483Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), September 1990
484Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), September 1990
485Accepted invitations, October 1990
486Accepted invitations, November 1990
487Accepted invitations, December 1990
488Accepted invitations, January 1991
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491Accepted invitations, February 1991
492Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), March 1991
493Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), March 1991
494Accepted invitations, April 1991
495Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), May 1991
496Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), May 1991
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501Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), June 1991
502Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), June 1991
503Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), July 1991
504Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), July 1991
505Accepted invitations, August 1991
506Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), September 1991
507Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), September 1991
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511Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), October 1991
512Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), October 1991
513Accepted invitations, November 1991
514Accepted invitations, December 1991
515Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), January 1992
516Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), January 1992
517Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), February 1992
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521Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), February 1992
522Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), March 1992
523Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), March 1992
524Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 3), April 1992
525Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 3), April 1992
526Accepted invitations (folder 3 of 3), April 1992
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531Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 3), May 1992
532Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 3), May 1992
533Accepted invitations (folder 3 of 3), May 1992
534Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 3), June 1992
535Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 3), June 1992
536Accepted invitations (folder 3 of 3), June 1992
537Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), July 1992
538Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), July 1992
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541Accepted invitations, August 1992
542Accepted invitations, September 1992
543Accepted invitations, October 1992
544Accepted invitations, November 1992
545Accepted invitations, December 1992
546Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 3), March 1993
547Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 3), March 1993
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551Accepted invitations (folder 3 of 3), March 1993
552Accepted invitations, April 1993
553Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), May 1993
554Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), May 1993
555Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), June 1993
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561Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), June 1993
562Accepted invitations, July 1993
563Accepted invitations, August 1993
564Accepted invitations, September 1993
565Accepted invitations, October 1993
566Accepted invitations, November 1993
567Accepted invitations, December 1993
568Accepted invitations, January 1994
569Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), February 1994
5610Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), February 1994
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571Accepted invitations, March 1994
572Accepted invitations, April 1994
573Accepted invitations, May 1994
574Accepted invitations, June 1994
575Accepted invitations, July 1994
576Accepted invitations, August 1994
577Accepted invitations (folder 1 of 2), September 1994
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581Accepted invitations (folder 2 of 2), September 1994
582Accepted invitations, October 1994
583Accepted invitations [Empty], November 1994
584Accepted invitations, December 1994



C. Schedules

( 7 box(es) ) ( (3.5 linear feet) )
This subseries is organized in four sub-subseries: 1. Appointment books; 2. Computer printouts; 3. Daily; and 4. With background material. Arrangement within each is chronological. The schedules, in various configurations, document Rowland's activities throughout each working day. The appointment books are bound, journal-style calendars that include handwritten notes. Computer printouts were printed, presumably, from a scheduling database. Daily schedules, for the most part, are comprised of "clean" sheets with few if any notations and supplementary material. (Floppy disks containing daily schedule files accompany these.) Schedules with background material consist of correspondence, staff notes or additional documentation related to activities on the day in question. While gaps exist throughout each sub-subseries, Rowland's six terms in office appear to be documented in their entirety.
1. Appointment books
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59Appointment book, 1983
59Appointment book, 1984
59Appointment book, 1985
2. Computer printouts
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661Computer printouts (April, August, December), 1986-1991
These papers were received by the Russell Library on a floppy disk, with each day saved as a different document. The files on that disk were combined to create one document per year and then the documents were printed.
These papers were received by the Russell Library on a floppy disk, with each day saved as a different document. The files on that disk were combined to create one document per year and then the documents were printed.
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601Computer printouts, August-December 1991
602Computer printouts, January-December 1992
603Computer printouts, January-December 1993
604Computer printouts, January-December 1994
3. Daily , 1982-1991
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605Daily, December 1982- February 1983
606Daily, September-December 1985
607Daily, January-June 1987
608Daily, August-December 1987
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611Daily, January-June 1988
612Daily, July-December 1988
613Daily, January-April 1989
614Daily, May-August 1989
615Daily, September-December 1989
616Daily, January-April 1990
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621Daily, May-August 1990
622Daily, September-December 1990
623Daily, January-June 1991
624Daily, July-September 1991
4. With background material
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631Schedule, August-September 1987
632Schedule, February 1988
633Schedule, April 1988
634Schedule, May 1988
635Schedule, June-August 1988
636Schedule, September-November 1988
637Schedule, December 1990
638Schedule, August 1991
639Schedule, September 1991
6310Schedule, October-November 1991
6311Schedule, December 1991
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641Schedule, January-February 1992
642Democratic National Convention, July 10-17, 1992
643Democratic National Convention – Hospitality Suites, July 10-17, 1992
644Democratic National Convention – Miscellaneous, July 10-17, 1992
645Schedule, August-September 1992
646Schedule, October 1992
647Schedule, November 1992
648Schedule, March-April 1993
649Schedule, April 1993
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651Schedule, August-September 1993
652Schedule, October-December 1993
653Schedule, January 1994
654Schedule, February 1994
655Schedule (folder 1 of 2), March-April 1994
656Schedule (folder 2 of 2), March-April 1994
657Schedule, May 1994
658Schedule, May-June 1994

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