Les AuCoin
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"Les AuCoin. Democrat. Our new kind of U.S. Congressman" 1976 campaign flyer
October 1976 -
"He's there when we need him." 1980 AuCoin campaign booklet
1980 -
"Re-elect Les AuCoin -- Our new kind of Congressman" 1976 campaign rack card
July 1976 -
"Congressman Les AuCoin. Keep him." 1980 campaign pamphlet
1980 -
AuCoin campaign ad describing his record of supporting Israel, the Jewish people, and Soviet Refuseniks
October 1984 -
"A Friend in Need" AuCoin re-election campaign ad describing his support for the gay community
October 1982 -
"AuCoin: Ready to 'Kick Ankles' for Abortion Rights" newspaper article
December 8, 1989 -
"AuCoin emerges as leader" newspaper article
January 22, 1990 -
Letter to Les AuCoin with attached excerpt from Abell's memoirs
January 5, 2010 -
Nuclear arms freeze resolution draft with notes
April/May 1983 -
"Memo to self: Javelin Anti-Tank Missile"
June 11, 2005 -
"History of the Javelin, the Infantry Anti-Tank Missile" statement
August 2018 -
Typewritten journal from November and December 1982
November 29, 1982-December, 11 1982 -
Typewritten journal from late June 1987
June 19, 1987-June, 26, 1987 -
"Les AuCoin v. Diarmuid O'Scannlain: The Race for Congress in Oregon's First District" 1974 election study
August 1974 -
"Some Personal Observations on the Wayne Morse Re-Election Campaign of 1968" memoir
September 2005 -
"Notes from Abroad: The road to Moscow: If it's Monday, this must be Kiev" newspaper article
June 7, 1987 -
Personal observation notes taken at the Cyrus Vance breakfast
May 3 1977-1980 -
"Legislative Comparison of AuCoin and McGilvra" analysis
1974 -
"Reflections on China" essay following 1979 delegation trip to China
February 12-24, 1979 -
Journal describing 1990 trip to Poland, Ireland, East Germany, and Czechoslovakia
August 1990 -
"We don't have time for this" news article excerpt on the 1992 House banking scandal
March 19, 1992 -
Journal describing months following win in 1974 US House of Representatives election and first few months in Congress
November 1974-May 1975 -
Voters' pamphlet excerpt from the 1980 Oregon general election
1980