A file of special 'keeper' letters assembled by Atiyeh. Correspondents include Bill Tapp, Annabel Kitzhaber, Director of the International Trade Institute D. James Manning, Riedel International Chairman Arthur Riedel, and others. Other 'keeper' letters were separated into their own files for this collection, including: Agrons, Baldrige, Bimrose, Fahd, Hatfield, Hooley, Jones, Kamoshida, Moore, Ping and Thompson.
Letter from President of General Business Services, Inc., Bernard Browning, congratulating Atiyeh on his election to the Board of Trustees of the Citizens Committee on Paperwork Reduction.
Invitations and order form for commemorative memorabilia sent to Atiyeh for the second term presidential inauguration of President Ronald Reagan and Vice-President George Bush
Letter from the Assistant Director of Government Relations, Debbie Abrams, sent to Atiyeh requesting a list of individuals to receive invitations to the inaugural events for the second term presidential inauguration of President Ronald Reagan and Vice-President George Bush
Atiyeh's ticket stubs from various inaugural events he attended during the presidential inauguration of President Ronald Reagan and Vice-President George Bush.
Details and schedule of inaugural events given to Atiyeh for his attendance of the inauguration ceremonies of President Ronald Reagan and Vice-President George Bush.
Atiyeh's invitations, programs, and commemorative memorabilia from the inauguration of President Ronald Reagan and Vice-President George Bush which the Governor attended as part of the Republican Governor's Association.
Proclamation and executive order unsigned by Atiyeh and carried with him at all times. These documents would activate the National Guard to help stabilize the escalating tensions of the Rajneeshpuram community.
Certificate awarded to Governor Atiyeh from Major R.R. Moine of the Oregon State Police, and other members of the Rajneeshpuram Task Force for the successful conclusion of the investigation of the Rajneeshpuram community.
News article from the Oregonian on the timeline of the Rajneeshpuram community, including the rise of the influence of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, police investigation of the community, and the court trials of community leaders.
News article from the Rajneesh Times, a newspaper developed for the community of Rajneeshpuram in rural Wasco county, Oregon. A note from Atiyeh is included with the article stating the Governor, contrary to what the paper reported, never visited the ranch or negotiated with community leaders.
Part of a binder that was compiled for Governor Atiyeh with reports and memoranda on the Rajneeshpuram community. The several thousand residents of this community followed a charismatic leader named Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and attempted to form their own utopian city in rural Wasco county, Oregon. This section includes status reports, police log, and miscellaneous documents that relate to the community from September to October, 1985. During this period, their guru had left the commune under pressure from the government, and several other leaders had either been arrested or were under investigation. Notably, several leaders were suspected of having poisoned hundreds of people in The Dalles by spraying salmonella at a salad bar. Followers were leaving the Rajneeshpuram ranch.