MACDONALD,
DONALD IAN: Files, 1987-1989 – REAGAN LIBRARY COLLECTIONS
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MACDONALD,
DONALD IAN: Files, (1962-) 1987-1989
Special
Assistant to the President for Drug Abuse Policy, and Director of the White House Drug Abuse Policy Office,
1987-1988
Deputy
Assistant to the President, and Director of the Drug Abuse Policy Office,
1988-1989
Biography
Donald Ian Macdonald was born in New
York City in 1931, to parents who had immigrated to the United States from
Canada. He grew up in New York City and the Long Island community of Stony
Brook. In 1952, he graduated from Williams College in western Massachusetts
with a B.A. degree. After two years in the Army, he enrolled in Temple University
School of Medicine, graduating with an M.D. degree in 1958. He then served an internship at Duval Medical Center in
Jacksonville, Florida, and a four-year residency in pediatrics at St.
Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia. In 1963, he moved to the
Tampa-St. Petersburg area and opened his first medical practice.
Macdonald took
leadership roles in several professional organizations, such as the Florida
Pediatric Society and the American Academy of Pediatrics. He also became
heavily involved in the fight against drug abuse, especially among the young.
From 1980 to 1984, he was President of the Scientific Advisory Board for the
American Council for Drug Education. From 1980 to 1982 he served as Director of
Clinical Research for Straight, Inc., a drug rehabilitation program for
adolescents.
In 1984
Macdonald left his medical practice to become Administrator of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration
(ADAMHA), a unit of the Department of Health and Human Services. While leading
ADAMHA, he also served as Acting Assistant Secretary for Health from December
1985 to July 1986.
In February 1987
Macdonald was appointed head of the White House Drug Abuse Policy Office
(DAPO), with the additional responsibility of providing the Administration with
advice on combating AIDS and the HIV virus. He also continued serving as
Administrator of ADAMHA until June 1988. In August 1988, Macdonald was promoted
from a White House Special Assistant to a Deputy Assistant. He remained on the
White House staff until the end of the Reagan Administration.
After Macdonald
left the White House, he developed the first formal training courses on interpreting the
results of drug and alcohol testing programs.
He founded Employee Health Programs (EHP), a company which contracts with other
companies to perform employee drug test review and drug counseling. In 2004 he
founded the Somerled Foundation (later renamed ChildAlive), a non-profit organization dedicated to
promoting child and family health in poor countries. Macdonald currently lives
in the Washington, DC area, where he remains involved with anti-drug abuse
organizations.
Collection
Description
This collection documents a wide range of efforts to combat drug abuse
during the Reagan Administration. The Office of Drug Abuse Policy (DAPO) coordinated the development and implementation of
Administration policy on drug abuse. It was involved in
public outreach to constituent groups and the general public, including
children and youth. The Office coordinated the anti-drug activities of federal,
state, and local law enforcement organizations. DAPO advised the Administration
on legislation and Executive Orders pertaining to drug abuse, and worked with
Nancy Reagan and the Office of the First Lady in the fight against drug and
alcohol abuse.
This collection also documents Macdonald’s responsibilities in the fight
against AIDS and the HIV virus. Series V has the most material on this topic,
but the other series have some as well.
The
collection has two subject files, one of which (Series II) is smaller in size
and scope than the other (Series III). It is not clear why Macdonald and his
staff maintained these separate file sets. Nor is it clear why some folders and
documents in his collection carry numeric or alphanumeric codes.
The
Reagan Library staff arranged Macdonald’s collection in 1990 and again in 2013.
The 1990 arrangement included many files that contained only work product from
Macdonald’s predecessor, Dr. Carlton Turner. Most of these files were transferred
to Turner’s collection during the 2013 rearrangement. Some material that
predated Macdonald’s time on the White House staff was left in his collection
because he clearly he used it in his work, including in his role as head of ADAMHA.
Series Descriptions
SERIES I: CHRONOLOGICAL FILE, 1988-1989. (0.3 l.ft., Box 1)
This
series contains material relating to memos and correspondence from Macdonald’s
time as a Deputy Assistant to the President (August 1988 to January 1989). The
material includes letters and notes to people in the Government and private
sector who helped with anti-drug and anti-HIV efforts, drafts of presidential
speeches that were routed to Macdonald for comment or information, and
proposals for presidential events. Other series in Macdonald’s collection
contain additional correspondence, including material prior to August 1988.
SERIES
II: SUBJECT FILE, (1982-) 1987-1989. (1.8 l.ft., Boxes 1-6)
This
series contains material relating to federal anti-drug strategy; the drafting
of the Anti-Drug Act of 1988 and other legislation; proposed mandatory drug
testing for federal employees; coordination of anti-drug abuse initiatives with
professional associations, volunteer organizations, and private corporations; proposals
for restructuring the federal agencies involved in drug abuse and mental
health; and press releases and White House publications describing the
Administration’s efforts to combat drug abuse. The series also includes
material from the final meetings of the Oversight Working Group that had been
established by Macdonald’s predecessor, Dr. Carlton Turner. See Series VI in
Turner’s collection for additional material on the Oversight Working Group.
SERIES
III: DAPO SUBJECT FILE, 1980-1988. (5.1 l.ft, Boxes 7-19)
This
series contains material relating to correspondence and publications involving
anti-drug organizations; legislation pertaining to drugs, such as the National
Drug Abuse Act of 1986 and the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988; the scheduling of
Macdonald’s travel and public appearances (cf. Series VI of this collection);
proposals for White House anti-drug events; meetings and background materials
involving the Drug Enforcement Administration, the Domestic Policy Council, the
Domestic Policy Council Working Group on Drug Abuse Policy, the National Drug
Policy Board, the US Coast Guard, and other Administration groups involved in
anti-drug policy; the implementation of Executive Order 12564, “Drug-Free
Federal Workplace”; proposed mandatory drug testing for federal employees; Congressional
involvement in anti-drug and drug testing policy; presidential remarks and
White House press releases pertaining to anti-drug policy; the potential
involvement of the US Armed Forces in combating drug smuggling; the training of
Latin American law enforcement officers by US Government staff; historical
background material on issues affecting anti-drug policy; newspaper and
magazine articles pertaining to drug abuse, alcoholism, and AIDS; and speech
drafts, OMB bill reports, and other materials that were routed to the entire
White House senior staff for comment or information.
This
series documents many of same topics as Series II (Subject File), but it is
larger in size, and covers a broader date span. Several folders contain
material predating Macdonald’s time in the Reagan White House, including
records pertaining to his work as head of ADAMHA.
SERIES
IV: CORRESPONDENCE, 1986-1989. (0.9 l.ft.,
Boxes 19-21)
This
series contains material relating to correspondence with White House staff,
members of Congress, state and local government officials, and members of the
public. There are schedule and event proposals for President and Mrs. Reagan,
draft Presidential and First Lady speeches, draft talking points on anti-drug
issues, unsolicited resumes, published materials on anti-drug efforts, and
samples of some of the boilerplate letters used with Macdonald’s signature.
The
series includes some outgoing letters from Carlton Turner, Richard Williams,
and Andrew Card. Dr. Turner preceded Macdonald as head of the Drug Abuse Policy
Office. Mr. Williams was an assistant to Turner and Macdonald, who handled drug
abuse issues in the two-month period between Turner’s departure and Macdonald’s
arrival. Mr. Card was in the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, so many of
the letters to state and local government leaders carried his signature.
SERIES V: HIV
FILE, (1985-) 1987-1988. (5.3 l.ft., Boxes 21-34)
This
series contains material relating to the fight against the human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired
immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Most material pertains to the
recommendations of the Presidential Commission on the Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Epidemic. President Reagan established this group in June 1987, with members
drawn from pertinent fields such as public health, medicine, law, insurance,
and education. The Commission was to make recommendations that would help
prevent the spread of HIV, find a cure for AIDS, and care for those who already
had AIDS. It submitted its final report to President Reagan in June 1988. After
receiving the report, Reagan issued a statement giving Macdonald 30 days to
present a course of action for implementing the report’s recommendations, along
with the guidance in the OPM statement “AIDS in the Workplace.”
The
series includes draft and final copies of the HIV Commission’s report, lists of
the report’s recommendations, draft and final memos to the President regarding
the report, discussion of the positions that the Administration should take on
each report recommendation (including input from Macdonald, other White House
staff, federal agencies, local government organizations, and professional
medical associations), and draft talking points to use with the President. Some
folder titles refer to federal agencies that were assigned to study particular
Commission recommendations.
The
series also contains some publications pertaining to HIV/AIDS; Domestic Policy
Council reports and minutes pertaining to HIV/AIDS, from Macdonald’s time as
head of ADAMHA; and material pertaining to the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988.
Other
series in Macdonald’s collection contain scattered material pertaining to
HIV/AIDS.
SERIES
VI: CONFERENCES, ADDRESSES, AND
MEETINGS, 1987-1988 (1.3 l.ft., Boxes 34-37)
This
series contains material relating to many of Macdonald’s meetings, travel, and
speaking engagements, including some that were canceled. Most events date from
October 1987 to June 1988. Some events involved Macdonald as head of ADAMHA,
which others pertained to his White House role. There are trip and event
proposals, correspondence with participating organizations, texts of speeches
and talking points, conference materials such as schedules and brochures, and
administrative materials such as travel forms. The events involved private sector
organizations, Congressional committees, medical associations, and
representatives of state and foreign governments.
Series
II and III of Macdonald’s collection contain additional material pertaining to
his scheduled events, including events held prior to October 1987 or after June
1988.
SERIES VII: PERSONNEL FILE,
1983-1988. (0.2 l.ft., Boxes 37-38)
This
series contains material relating to people who worked in the Drug Abuse Policy
Office as detailees or consultants, or who sought
Administration positions in the field of combating drug abuse. It includes
material of an administrative nature, and copies of publications pertaining to
anti-drug efforts. Some material predates Macdonald’s time in the Drug Abuse
Policy Office.
SERIES VIII: PUBLICATIONS, (1962-) 1975-1988. (5.7 l.ft., Boxes 38-51)
This
series contains material relating to articles, books, and other published
items, most of which pertain to drug abuse issues. Sources include the U.S.
government, state and local governments, foreign governments, and experts in
the fields of drug abuse, health, medicine, and counseling. Many of the
publications are from the National Institute on Drug Abuse, a unit within the
Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health
Administration. The material is
arranged alphabetically by author (person or office unit).
SERIES IX:
AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL
This series
contains videotapes, audiotapes, and LP records. The Reagan Library has
transferred all this material to its audiovisual collection. Please contact the
Library audiovisual staff for more information.
CONTAINER LIST
SERIES I: CHRONOLOGICAL
FILE, 1988-1989.
Box 1
Macdonald Chron File September 1988 – November 1988 (1)-(5)
Macdonald Chron File November 1988 – January 1989 (1)-(6)
SERIES II: SUBJECT FILE, 1981-1988.
Box 1, cont.
[AIDS: White
House Comments on: “Progress Report: 10-Point Action Plan to Fight the HIV
Epidemic)”] (1)(2)
The American Dream (Lts. Brown and Williams) (1)-(3)
Box 2
The American Dream (Lts. Brown and Williams) (4)(5)
Beer Institute C1.029
Budget – Drug
Calendar of Anti-Drug Events
[July 1988-November 1988]
Cartoons C1.035
Cartoons C1.035 [Mighty
Mouse Controversy]
Certification of Drug
Producing Countries [Wall Street Journal
Article 05/04/1988]
Colorado [Christian Science Monitor Article
9/21/987]
Crusade for a Drug Free
America (1)-(6)
Death Penalty C1.046
Department of Defense
Facilities for Drug Treatment Programs
Department of Education –
Drug Prevention in Higher Education 10/31/1988 (1)-(3)
DPC Working Group on Drug
Abuse Policy C1.050
DPC Working Group [on Drug
Abuse Policy] C1.052
DPC Working Group [on Drug
Abuse Policy] – Correspondence C1.051
DPC Working
Group [on Drug Abuse Policy] – Implementation Status Report 02/02/1987 C1.048
DPC Working Group [on Drug
Abuse Policy] Members C1.053
Box 3
Drug Abuse Mailing
(National)
Drug Budget
Drug Summit
Drug Testing: Federal
(1)-(3)
[Drug Testing:] MRO (Medical
Review Officers) Guide to Drug Testing
[Drug Testing – Urine]
(1)(2)
Drugs in the Workplace at
Transportation
Elks (1)(2)
Executive Orders
Facilities Requests
Family Report (Domestic
Policy Council) (1)(2)
Files – C.T. (Carlton
Turner)
Food and Drug Administration
[Activity Report, September 1988]
[Foster Grandparents]
Hearings
Hope for a Drug-Free America
International Drug Policy
[Issue Brief 08/17/1988]
INM (International Narcotics
Matters, Bureau of – Department of State)
Just Say No (1)-(2)
Box 4
Legislation – Anti-Drug
Abuse Act of 1988 (1)-(14)
Legislative Task Force (1)(2)
Lewin report (1)-(3)
Box 5
[Lewin
Report Volume I] Examination of the Advisability and Feasibility of Restructuring
Federal Alcoholism,
Drug Abuse, and
Mutual Health Activities January 1988
[Lewin
Report] Options for the Organization of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse and
Mental Health Administration, DHHS February 1988
Media Commission
National Institute of
Justice (Statistics Filed under “Statistics”) (empty)
National Narcotics
Intelligence Consumers Committee (NNICC) 05/02/1988
New Jersey
OJJDP – Juvenile
Justice – DOJ (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention,
Department of Justice) (1)-(4)
Office of Workplace
Initiative C1.071
Oversight Working Group
November 1986 – March 1987 (1)-(5)
U.S. Border Patrol (Drug
Reduction) (1)(2)
Box 6
U.S. Border Patrol (Drug
Reduction) (3)(4)
Veterans Administration
(1)-(8)
White House Conference for a
Drug-Free America (1)-(7)
White House Counsel
Decisions
SERIES III: DAPO SUBJECT FILE, 1980-1988.
Box 7
AIDS/ARC (American Red
Cross) 05/07/1987 (1)(2)
AIDS Symposium 09/19/1987
Adjutants
General Wives 02/01/1988 [Executive Working Group for Federal-State-Local
Relations]
[Alaskans for Drug Free
Youth] (1)-(3)
ADPA Sunday 09/20/1987,
Clarion Hotel, St. Louis (Alcohol and Drug Problems Association) (1)(2)
Alcohol Planning Meeting
05/26/1987 (1)(2)
Alfieri, Dennis
V. 669
American
Correctional Association – New Orleans 08/03/1987
American
Council for Drug Education 10/15/1987 (1)-(3)
AMA
07/08/1987
APA May
1987 (American Psychiatric Association) (1)(2)
Box 8
APHA
01/20/1987 Cancelled (American Public Health Association)
[Annual
Report of the Drug Abuse Policy Office, 1980]
Anti-Drug
Abuse Budget 1987 – Working Papers
Association
of Halfway Houses Alcohol Programs
ALMACA 10/05/1987 (Association of Labor-Management Administrators and
Consultants on Alcoholism, Inc.)
ALMACA
10/04/1987
ALMACA
Membership Directory, 1988-1989
AMERSA
11/10/1987-11/13/1987 (Association for Medical Education and Research in
Substance Abuse)
Baylor University Dallas, TX
03/10/1987
Be Smart
– Don’t Start 04/22/1987
“Be
Smart! Don’t Start – Just Say No” Campaign, 03/22/1987
Booby
Trap Photos
Marianne
Harding Burgoyne 11/13/1987
Burke
Meeting 11/27/1987-11/30/1987
Business
Council Homestead 10/09/1987 (1)(2)
Canadian
Minister of Health Jacob Epp 01/30/1987 1:00 pm
Caucus ‘88
Topeka, Kansas 02/09/1988 – Cancelled
Coast
Guard – Miami 09/09/1987
Coast
Guard 09/22/1987
Committee
on Interdiction 09/29/1987 (1)(2)
Box 9
Committee
on Interdiction 09/29/1987 (3)-(8)
Country
Music Association
Courtemanche Staff Meeting 08/05/1987
Sen. D’Amato
Reception 11/18/1987
[Dawson,
Gene]
Delphi
03/12/1987
Delphi
Research Associates 03/12/1987
Demand
Reduction Coordinator’s Resource Guide Part 1 of 2 (1)-(5)
Demand
Reduction Coordinator’s Resource Guide Part 2 of 2 (1)-(3)
Box 10
Demand
Reduction Coordinator’s Resource Guide Part 2 of 2 (4)(5)
DOJ
(Department of Justice) (1)(2)
Judge Deume 10/20/1987
DPC (1)(2)
DPC
Meeting -- HIV Report (1)-(3)
DPC
Working Group (1)(2)
DEA
03/11/1987 Cancelled
DEA – New
York, New York 04/30/1987
Drug-Free
Public Housing Conference May 1987
Drug
Testing 11/24/1987 (1)(2)
Drug
Testing Program Meeting 04/17/1987
[Drugs]
1988 Election Quotes / Drugs
The
Family Manual and State Officials, Charleston, SC 01/29/1988
First
Christian Church 01/25/1988
FMA
(Florida Medical Association) 03/25/1987
IOM (Institute of Medicine) Annual
Meeting 10/21/1987
Box 11
ICG (Interagency
Coordinating Group) Conference – Charlottesville (Mike Walsh) 09/14/1987 (1)(2)
[Interagency
Low Income Opportunity Advisory Board]
International (1)(2)
INM
– Guatemala
Just Say No to Drugs Week
05/17/1987-05/23/1987
1987 Law
Enforcement Strategy (1)-(4)
Malcolm Lawrence, Education Analyst
Lehman Lunch 03/12/1987
List of Possible Drug Symptoms
Listen Magazine June 1987
[Macdonald – Boston Trip 05/06/1987]
McClean
Hospital – Cocaine Symposium 11/13/1987 Cancelled
Media Briefing (Post State of the
Union) 01/27/1988 (1)(2)
Media Executive Briefing (1)-(3)
“Methods for the Eradication of
Illicit Narcotic Crops” Geneva Report July 1979 (1)(2)
Millbank 07/08/1987
Miscellaneous
[AIDS Program / Budget Planning Meeting 03/23/1987-03/24/1987] (1)-(3)
Box 12
Miscellaneous
[Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 – Coordination of Implementation] (1)(2)
Miscellaneous 3843 (1)-(16)
Box 13
Miscellaneous 3844 (1)-(12)
Miscellaneous [Presidential Remarks]
4308 (1)-(5)
Box 14
Miscellaneous [Presidential Remarks]
4308 (6)(7)
Narc Officer
09/15/1987
(National
Advisory Council on Women’s Educational Programs) NACWEP Room 476 OEOB 11/18/1987
3:00 pm
(National Alliance for the Mentally
Ill) NAMI Washington, DC
09/18/1987
(National Association of Addictive
Treatment Providers) NAATP 05/14/1987
(National Association of Broadcasters)
NAB 03/11/1987
(National Association for Children of
Alcoholics) NACOA 01/28/1988 (1)(2)
(National
Conference on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) NCAAA Washington Hilton 11/11/1987
National Conference of Lieutenant
Governors – Roosevelt Room 04/10/1987
National
Drug Enforcement Policy Board (1)-(9)
Box 15
(National Drug Policy Board) NDPB Chron 03/23/1987-07/30/1987 2605 (1)-(10)
(National Drug Policy Board) NDPB Chron
08/01/1987-09/17/1987 [04/05/1988] 2604 (1)-(8)
(National Drug Policy Board) NDPB File
(1)(2)
Box 16
(National Drug Policy Board) NDPB File
(3)-(12)
(National Federation of Parents) NFP
Training Seminar Washington, D.C. 09/22/1987
(National Governors Association) NGA
02/22/1987
National Institute of Justice
(National
Narcotics Border Interdiction System) NNBIS 05/03/1987 (1)(2)
National Urban Coalition 05/20/1987 (1)(2)
National Wholesale Druggists
Association 04/08/1987
David O'Neal 01/27/1988
[Nixon Administration] Campaign Against Drug Use – Certificates of Appreciation
Parents Music Resource Center
Watergate 10/26/1987
Pharmacy
Times (Articles) (1)(2)
Box 17
Pharmacy
Times (Articles) (3)
Philip, P.P. 11/13/1987
Posse Comitatus
– Historical Reference – Williams (1)-(10)
President’s Commission on Executive
Exchange 04/15/1987
Prevention Task Force 02/20/1987
PRIDE Concept Paper
Project Solution
Raleigh and Company (Inner Circle
Group)
Rangel Hearing (1)-(6)
Box 18
Rangel Hearing (7)
Reducing Crime by Reducing Drug Abuse
June 1988 (1)-(4)
Republican National Committee
Sample – Events (1)(2)
Sandler, Dr. Kenneth
Mel Sembler 02/19/1983 [Through 1987] (1)-(3)
Senate Comments (1)-(6)
[S. 2889: To Amend the Public Health
Service Act]
Sowers, Bill 01/13/1987 2:00 pm
Box 19
Staffing Comments Ian Macdonald DAPO September 1988 – January 1989
(1)-(7)
Stephens – Sage Analytors
July 1987
Stony Brook 06/05/1987
TARGET Board Meeting New York, NY
10/01/1987
(United Nations Association) UNA
04/03/1987
[The U.S. Coast Guard]
U.S. Conference of Mayors 05/25/1988
(1)(2)
U.S. Customs
Service
CI.090
USIA WORLDNET with Brazil 11/04/1987 1015
CI.090 USIA
WORLDNET Bogata – with Bennett, Schuster 11/18/1987 –
11:30 am
US/USSR Joint
Committee [for Health Cooperation] VIII 04/13/1987-04/17/1987 (1)(2)
(United States Information Agency) USIA
09/16/1987
Vienna, Austria June 1987 [International Conference on
Drug Abuse and Drug Trafficking] (1)(2)
Walters, John DEd
(Department of Education)
Williams College 03/25/1987
Winston Salem Foundation
Young, Warren 08/24/1987 [Boy Scouts
of America]
SERIES IV: CORRESPONDENCE, 1986-1988.
Box 19, cont.
Correspondence 09/16/1986-06/17/1987
(1)(2)
Box 20
Correspondence 09/16/1986-06/17/1987
(3-(6)
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Williams
Correspondence [AIDS Duplicates]
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Williams/DAPO
Correspondence – East Wing (1)-(10)
West Wing
Correspondence Drug Policy March 1987-September 1987 (1)-(3)
Box 21
West Wing
Correspondence Drug Policy March 1987-September 1987 (4)-(7)
West Wing
Correspondence Drug Policy September 1987-November 1988 (1)-(7)
SERIES V: HIV FILE,
(1985-) 1987-1988.
Box 21, cont.
AIDS: Agency Responses
AIDS: Chairman’s
Recommendations Cl.105 (1)(2)
AIDS Commission Report June
1988
AIDS Commission Report
06/10/1988 (1)-(3)
Box 22
AIDS Commission Report
06/10/1988 (4)-(8)
AIDS: Fact Sheet and Statement
to the President
AIDS: Recommendations to
President (1)-(6)
AIDS – Macdonald December
1988 [Updates on Agency Progress] (1)-(6)
AIDS
Material – General (1)
Box 23
AIDS Material – General (2)-(3)
AIDS: Statement by President
re Macdonald
ACTION
Agency
for International Development
American
Psychiatric Association 07/20/1988 (1)(2)
Background
Papers
Defense
Department (1)-(3)
Department
of Education (1)(2)
DOJ
(Department of Justice)
Department
of Transportation
Department
of the Treasury
Directives
for Agencies – Drafts
Drafts
from Disk I – Grossman (1)-(4)
Drafts from Disk II,
Grossman 910 (1)
Box 24
Drafts from Disk II,
Grossman 910 (2)(3)
Drug Bill
1988 (1)-(3)
EPA 808
HHS
Comments
HHS 1 828
(1)(2)
HHS 2 827
HHS 3 826
(1)-(3)
HHS 4A
823 (1)-(5)
HHS 4B 825
(1)-(4)
Box 25
HHS 5 824
HHS 6 822
HHS 7 821
(1)(2)
HHS 8 819
(1)-(3)
HHS 9 820
(1)-(3)
(HCFA)
HHS 10 817 (1)(2)
HHS 11
818
HHS 12
816
HUD 803
HIV (1)-(5)
Box 26
HIV
Commission (1)-(13)
HIV Commission
– December Update (597) 4100 (1)-(6)
Box 27
HIV
Commission – December Update (597) 4100 (7)-(13)
[Annotated
Working Copy of the HIV Commission Report] (1)-(5)
[Combined
Federal/Non-Federal HIV Responses – Annotated] (1)-(4)
Box 28
[Combined
Federal/Non-Federal HIV Responses – Annotated] (5)-(11)
Dr. Mac’s
Book 3 [HIV Commission Responses] (1)-(9)
HIV Federal Responses (1)
Box 29
HIV Federal Responses (2)-(9)
HIV Miscellaneous
[Notes, Articles]
HIV
Non-Federal Responses (1)-(8)
Box 30
HIV Non-Federal Responses
(9)-(17)
HIV Responses
[Combined Responses] (1)-(9)
Box 31
HIV Responses
[Combined Responses] (10)-(12)
Labor
Department
Telephone Log
[Notes]
[Commission
Recommendations – Draft] (1)(2)
[HIV – Miscellaneous]
(1)-(3)
Miscellaneous
Notes – Grossman 837
National
AIDS Network – July 1988 903 (1)-(3)
NASW
(National Association of Social Workers), July 1988 901 (1)-(3)
OMB 813
Box 32
OPM 810
Presidential
Memo 07/25/1988 – Draft and Clearance Comments 835 (1)-(4)
Presidential
Memo 07/27/1988 – Draft and Clearance Comments 836 (1)-(4)
Presidential
Memo and Policy Paper – Assorted Drafts through 07/25/1988 am 834 (1)-(6)
Press
Materials 829
Recommendations
with Federal Responsibility – Completed/Ongoing/Planned 908
(1)(2)
Box 33
Recommendations
with Federal Responsibility – Completed/Ongoing/Planned 908
(3)(4)
Recommendations
with Federal Responsibility – Disagree 07/14/1988 905
Recommendations
with Federal Responsibility – Under Consideration 07/14/1988
907 (1)-(3)
Recommendations
with non-Federal Responsibility 906 (1)-(4)
Recommendations
with non-Federal Responsibility [Disagree] 906
Responses
to Recommendations 07/14/1988 911 (1)-(6)
Box 34
Responses
to Recommendations 07/14/1988 911 (7)-(13)
Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation July 1988 [1987 Annual Report] 904
Top 20
[Recommendations] – Info 833 (1)(2)
U.S.
Chamber of Commerce 804
Veterans
Administration 814
The White
House – Kae Rairden 811
SERIES VI: CONFERENCES, ADDRESSES AND
MEETINGS, 1987-1988.
Box 34, cont.
American Association for Advancement
of Science – Boston 02/12/1987 (1)-(3)
AMSAODD, (American
Medical Society on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies) 2nd National AIDS and
Chemical
Dependency Forum 02/19/1988,
Phoenix, Arizona (1)(2)
Wingspread Conference Racine, WI
02/22/1987
(Bureau of National Affairs) BNA March
1987
Box 35
Shirley – WTOP 1027 [March 1987]
Defense Intelligence Agency 06/02/1987
[President’s Citation Award – Private
Sector Initiatives, 07/22/1987]
Brookings Institution 10/21/1987
(American Association of Pediatrics) AAP
/ Rhode Island 10/23/1987
(World Health Organization) WHO
10/26/1987 (1)(2)
Foreign Officials Drug Prevention
(USIA/T. Lierman) 10/28/1987 8:30-9:30, 220 EOB
(American Nurses Association) ANA
10/29/1987
Hearing – Biden Hearing 12/02/1987
Foreign Service Institute 01/06/1988
Nashville 01/07/1988 [Country Music
Association]
(American Association of Directors of Psychiatric
Residency Training) AADPRT New Orleans, LA 01/13/1988
ALC and Drug Abuse Prevention: A Briefing for Grantmakers – New York, NY 01/19/1988
General Andrade 01/20/1988
Kusserow
Meeting 01/20/1988
Executive Working Group 263 Hall of
States 02/04/1988
Jesse Epps 02/05/1988
American Group Psycho-Therapy Association Annual Conference
New York, NY 02/10/1988
Carter Center 02/16/1988 (1)(2)
(National Drug Policy Board) NDPB
Enforcement 02/17/1988
US Attorneys Conference San Diego, CA
02/23/1988
IOM Dinner Talk – Substance Abuse
Treatment Coverage 02/24/1988
Washington Conference 02/24/1988
Cancelled
Gordon Grimm 02/25/1988
National Asian-American Conference on
Substance Abuse Prevention Washington, DC
02/25/1988
Box 36
Service Organization 02/26/1988
Video Teleconference Chicago, IL
03/02/1988
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 3/08/1988 (1)(2)
(National Narcotics Border Interdiction System) NNBIS
Regional Coordinators 03/22/1988 (1)(2)
Domestic
Policy Council AIDS 03/23/1988 (1)(2)
Florida Medical Association
Congressional Dinner 03/23/1988
Dr.
Lowenstein United Kingdom 03/24/1988
Society for Adolescent Medicine New
York, New York 03/26/1988
(National Drug Policy Board) NDPB
03/28/1988 (empty)
PRIDE April 1988
Alan Wood, Principal Newman High
School 04/05/1988
Latin America 04/06/1988
Bahamas 04/08/1988
(American Association of Pediatrics)
AAP Legislative Conference
04/12/1988
(American Association of Pediatrics)
AAP Dinner 04/14/1988
National Conference of Dually
Diagnosed Young Adult Patients 04/18/1988 (1)-(3)
Beyond Drug Testing: The Mission to
Help – OPM Conference Grand Hyatt,
Washington, DC 04/19/1988 (1)(2)
Box 37
Beyond Drug Testing: The Mission to
Help – OPM Conference Grand Hyatt,
Washington, D.C. 04/19/1988 (3)-(5)
J. Hartz
04/20/1988 [National Conference on Alcoholism]
A/D HEALTHCOMP Inc. 04/21/1988
(American Medical Society on Alcoholism and Other Drug
Dependencies, Inc.) AMSAODD Medical –
Scientific Conference Washington D.C. 04/21/1988-04/24/1988
DEA – Graduation 04/22/1988
(American Public Health Association) APHA
04/25/1988
TARGET 05/02/1988
National Institute of Justice Drugs
and Crime in America 05/04/1988
USIA
WORLDNET Venezuela 05/04/1988
APA – Montreal 05/06/1988-05/12/1988 –
Did Not Attend
Project CENTRL – For Rural Leadership
05/11/1988
Department of Education Schools
without Drugs Program 05/12/1988 – They Cancelled
Thorne Butler – College of American
Pathologists 05/12/1988
Meridian House International – Latin
American Visitors 05/13/1988
Sacramento Chamber of Commerce
05/17/1988
USIA/VOA
05/18/1988
American Medical Writers Association
05/19/1988
Commissioner Alan Nelson [Immigration
and Naturalization Service] 05/20/1988 (1)(2)
USPHS (US Public Health Service) Annual
Meeting Scottsdale, Arizona 05/24/1988
Mack Hicks 05/27/1988
Roger Chapin 06/06/1988
Washington Journalism Center Watergate
Hotel – Washington DC
06/07/1988
Hoffman-LaRoche
06/09/1988
New York City: Bishops [AME Church] 06/10/1988
Flag Officers Meeting 06/15/1988 – Cancelled
YMCA – Boston 06/20/1988
Brookings Institution 06/22/1988
Anthony Bruno 06/22/1988
NNBIS 6/22/1988 – Cancelled (National
Narcotics Border Interdiction System)
Washington Workshop Foundation 06/23/1988
Eureka College 06/30/1988
SERIES VII: PERSONNEL FILE, 1983-1988.
Box 37, cont.
Colgan – Personnel
File (1)(2)
Box 38
Colgan – Personnel
File (3)-(7)
[Stephen Jacobs] (1)(2)
[Stephen] Jacobs
File (1)-(5)
Donna Knight 07/16/1985 2:00 pm
SERIES VIII: PUBLICATIONS, 1975-1988.
Box 38, cont.
American
Council for Drug Education, Pamphlets, 1986-1987
Andreopoulos, Spyros, Ed., National Health
Insurance: Can We Learn from Canada?, 1975
Anti Dadah Task Force, Malaysia, “Drug Abuse and Its Prevention
in the Workplace: the Role of the Employer,”
August 1987
Anti Dadah Task Force, Malaysia,
“Narcotics Report 1987,” n.d.
Anti Dadah Task Force, Malaysia, “Strategies,” January 1986
Anti Narcotics
Task Force, Malaysia, “Chronology of Anti Narcotics (Dadah)
Measures in Malaysia,” n.d.
Anti Narcotics
Task Force, Malaysia, “Inhalant Abuse: Guide for Health and Welfare Officers,”
January 1986
Anti Narcotics
Task Force, Malaysia, “Inhalant Abuse: Guide for Teachers,” January 1986
Anti
Narcotics Task Force, Malaysia, “Issues in Drug Abuse Control Relevant to Research
and Evaluation”:
Presented to the
First Meeting of the Steering Committee on Drug Abuse Research, 11/23/1987
The Association
of State and Territorial Health Officials, “State Public Health Agencies 1986
Directory,” 1986
Box 39
Atlanta Medicine: Bulletin of the
Medical Association of Atlanta, May 1979
Attorney General
John van de Kamp’s Commission on the Prevention of Drug and Alcohol Abuse,
“Final Report,” May 1986
Attridge, Rev. Terry, A Call to Action:
Youth Alcohol and Other Drugs: A Community Approach, n.d.
Bach,
Julie S., Ed. Drug Abuse: Opposing Viewpoints, 1988
Bezold, Clement, Ed. Pharmaceuticals in the Year 2000: the
Changing Context of Drug R&D, 1983 (book transferred to Book
Collection)
Centers for
Disease Control, “Morbity and Mortality Weekly
Report” Vol. 34, No. 133
Domestic
Policy Council, Working Group on Drug Abuse Policy, Working
Papers:
Implementation of The President’s Fall 1986
Initiatives against the Use of Illegal Drugs, 02/28/1987
Foreign Broadcast Information Service, JPRS [Joint
Publications Research Service]: Narcotics, 07/29/1987
Gertner, Barry C. Our Community Solution: the Culture-Based
Approach for the Prevention of Alcohol
and Drug Abuse Among Youth (School Application), 1986
Gerner, Barry C., Our Community Solution:
The Culture-Based Approach for the Prevention, Cultural Remediation,
and Treatment of
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Problems, (Introduction and Background Statement), 1986
Gertner, Barry C. A
Comprehensive Culture-Based Approach for Prevention and
Remediation of Alcohol and
Drug Abuse Problems, 1986
Gertner, Barry C. Lifegain: The Culture-Based Approach for the
Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Problems , 1986
Crime Prevention
Center, Office of Attorney General John van de Kamp: Schools and Drugs: A Guide to Drug and
Alcohol Abuse Prevention Curricula and Programs, November 1987
Current World Leaders, Volume 30, No. 6,
September 1987
Box 40
Development
Associates, “Final Report: Asia Regional Narcotics Survey,” May 1987
Drug
Abuse Council, The Facts about Drug Abuse, 1980
Office of Drug
Abuse Policy, “Border Management and Interdiction: An Interagency Review,” September 1977
Drug Abuse Policy Office, “Federal Strategy for Prevention of Drug Abuse
and Drug Trafficking 1982,” n.d.
Drug Abuse Policy Office, “1984 National Strategy for Prevention of Drug
Abuse and Drug Trafficking,” n.d.
Drug Abuse Update, No. 25, June 1988
Drug Abuse Update, No. 26, September 1988
“Drug Prevention Messages,” n.d.
“Drug Traffic: The Colombian Battle and U.S. Cooperation” n.d.
Drug Treatment and Rehabilitation Division, Ministry of Home Affairs,
Malaysia, “A Treatment and Rehabilitation Programme
for Drug Dependants,” n.d.
Engs, Ruth C., Responsible
Drug and Alcohol Use, 1979
Box 41
Gabler, Mel and Norma, What Are They Teaching Our Children?, 1985
Hart, Roy
Hanu, Bitter Grass: The
Cruel Truth about Marijuana, 1980
“Help Us Keep Malaysia Drug Free” n.d.
Huberty, Robert and Teasley, Kevin D., Eds. The Annual Guide to Public Policy Experts: 1988,
1988
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol. 5, No.2, 1988
Kaiser,
Lloyd, The Chemical People Book, n.d.
Keating,
Kathleen, The Hug Therapy Book, 1983
Leepson, Marc, “Marijuana Update,” Editorial Research Reports, 02/12/1982
Malaysian
Medical Association, “Guidelines on Drug Abuse,” April 1985
Mann,
Peggy, Arrive Alive: How to Keep Drunk
and Drugged Drivers Off the Road, 1983
Box 42
Mann,
Peggy, Arrive Alive: How to Keep Drunk
and Drugged Drivers Off the Road, 1985
Mann,
Peggy, Pot Safari: A Visit to the Top
Marijuana Researchers in the U.S., 1982
Matroeni, Giuseppe, Educacione Contro Droga, 1985
Ministry of
Health and Welfare, Japan, “A Brief Account of Drug Abuse and Counter-Measures
in Japan” 1987
The Mitre Corporation, Cannabis
Eradication in Foreign Western Hemisphere Nations: Final Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement of the Effects in the United States, November 1982
The National Conference on the
Participation of Parents in Dadah Prevention, “Addiction:
What Can
We Do to Protect
Our Children?,” n.d.
National
Narcotics Border Interdiction System Review Group, “National Narcotics Border
Interdiction
System
Intelligence Evaluation Report,” January 1988
National Narcotics
Intelligence Consumers Committee, “An Evaluation of the Methodologies for
Producing
Narcotics Intelligence
Estimates,” August 1983
National
Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee, “An Evaluation of the Methodologies
for Producing
Narcotics Intelligence
Estimates,” August 1983 4403 (annotated copy)
National
Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee, “Narcotics Intelligence
Estimate, 1983” n.d.
National
Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee, “Narcotics Intelligence
Estimate, 1984” n.d.
National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers
Committee (NNICC), “The NNICC Report 1985 -1986:
The
Supply of Illicit Drugs to the United States from Foreign and Domestic Sources
in 1985 and 1986 (with
Near Term Projections), June 1987
Box 43
The
National Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee (NNICC), “The NNICC Report
1987: The Supply
of Illicit Drugs to the United States,” April 1988
The National
Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee, “The Supply of Drugs to the U.S.
Illicit Market from
Foreign and
Domestic Sources in 1979 (With Projections for 1980-1983),” n.d.
The National
Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee, “The Supply of Drugs to the U.S.
Illicit Market from
Foreign and
Domestic Sources in 1980 (With Projections through 1984),” n.d.
The National
Narcotics Intelligence Consumers Committee, “The Supply of Drugs to the U.S.
Illicit Market from
Foreign and
Domestic Sources in 1982 (With Projections through 1983),” n.d.
National Police
Agency of Japan, Comprehensive Strategies
for Drug Control in Japan, 1987
National
Productivity Advisory Committee, “Restoring Productivity Growth in America: A
Challenge for the 1980s,”
December 1983
National
Research Council, “An Analysis of Marijuana Policy,” 1982
National
School Boards Association, “Alcohol and Drugs in the Public Schools: Implications
for School Leaders,” April 1988
O’Connell,
Kathleen R., End of the Line: Quitting
Cocaine, 1985
Petersen, David
M., Frank J. Whittington, and Barbara P. Payne, eds. Drugs
and the Elderly: Social and
Pharmacological Issues, 1979
Pharmacy Times, March 1987
Polich, J. Michael, Phyllis L. Ellickson, Peter
Reuter, and James P Kahan, Strategies for Controlling
Adolescent Drug Use, February 1984
“Preliminary
Planning: White House Conference for a Drug-Free America” 05/21/1987
Box 44
The Presidential
Commission on Drunk Driving, “An Interim Report to the Nation,” 12/13/1982
Schroeder,
Bob, Help Kids Say No to Drugs and Drinking: A
Practical Prevention Guide for Parents, 1987
Scott,
Sharon, PPR: Peer Pressure Reversal,
1985
Strack, Jay, Drugs and Drinking: What Every Teen and Parent
Should Know, 1985
The Strategy Council on Drug Abuse, “Federal Strategy for Drug Abuse and
Drug Traffic Prevention 1979,” n.d.
Towers, Richard
L. , How Schools
Can Help Combat Student Drug And Alcohol Abuse, 1987
U.S. Congress,
House, 99th Congress, 2nd Session, H.R. 5484 [Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986]
U.S.
Congress, House, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on Crime, Drug
Enforcement Policies: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime, 97th Congress, 1st session,
12/10/1981
U.S.
Congress, House, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, Annual Report For the Year
1983 of the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 98th Congress, 1st Session,
02/14/1984
Box 45
U.S.
Congress, House, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, Domestic
Cultivation of Marihuana:
Hearing before the Select Committee on Narcotics
Abuse and Control, 98th Congress, 1st Session,
07/22/1983-07/23/1983
U.S. Congress,
House, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, Efficacy of the Federal
Drug Abuse Control Strategy: State and Local Perspectives, 98th Congress, 1st Session,
1984
U.S. Congress,
House, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, International Narcotics Policy:
Hearing Before the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, 98th Congress, 1st Session,
06/22/1983
U.S. Congress,
House, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, Trafficking and Abuse of
Narcotics in the Northeast United States: Hearing before the Select Committee
on Narcotics Abuse
and Control, 98th Congress, 1st Session,
06/20/1983
U.S. Congress,
House, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, The Use of Paraquat to Eradicate
Illicit Marihuana Crops and the Health Implications of Paraquat Contaminated Marihuana on the
U.S. Market, 96th Congress, 2nd session, 1980
U.S. Congress,
Senate, Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee to Investigate the
Administration of the Internal
Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws,
Marijuana
and the Question of Personnel Security, 94th Congress, 1st Session, February 1975
U.S. Congress,
Senate, Committee on Labor and Human Resources, Subcommittee on Alcoholism and
Drug Abuse, Impact of Drugs on Crime, 1984: Hearing before
the Subcommittee on Alcoholism
and Drug Abuse, 98th Congress , 2nd Session,
05/10/1984
U.S. Congress,
Senate, Omnibus Defense Authorization
Act, 1985, 98th Congress, 2nd
Session, 05/31/1984
U.S. Department
of Education, Office of Education Research and Improvement, “Drug Prevention
Curricula:
A Guide to Selection and
Implementation” 1988
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, “Community Epidemiology Work Group Proceedings,
June 1986, Volume I: Drug
Abuse Indicator Trends” 4401
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, “Disease Prevention/Health Promotion: The Facts,”
1988
Box 46
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, Community Epidemiology Health Group, “Epidemiology
of Drug Abuse: Research
Clinical and Social Perspectives,” December 1985 4402
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, “Fifth Special Report to the U.S. Congress on
Alcohol
and Health from the Secretary
of Health and Human Services,” December 1983
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse Services Research
Report, “Acute Drug
Reactions in a Hospital Emergency Room,” 1979
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Annual Data 1985: Data from
the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN)”
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Beyond the Three R’s –
Training Teachers for Affective Education,” 1975
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Demographic Characteristics
and Patterns of Drug Use of Clients Admitted to
Drug Abuse Treatment
Programs in Selected States: Annual Data 1983,” 1986
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Demographic Characteristics
and Patterns of Drug Use of Clients Admitted to
Drug Abuse Treatment
Programs in Selected States: Annual Data 1984,” 1987
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Demographic
Characteristics and Patterns
of Drug Use of Clients Admitted to Drug Abuse Treatment
Programs in
Selected States: Annual Data 1985,” n.d.
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Demographic Trends and Drug
Abuse, 1980-1995,” Research Monograph Series 35, May 1981
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Doing
Drug Education: The Role of the School Teacher,” 1975, 1980
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Drugs
and Crime,” Research Issues 17, December 1976
Box 47
U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Drugs and the
Family” Research Issues 29, [1981]
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“For
Parents Only: What You Should Know About Marijuana,” 1980
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Guide
to Drug Abuse Research Terminology,” Research Issues 26, 1982
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Let’s Talk About Drug Abuse,”
1979
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Measurement in the Analysis and Treatment of
Smoking Behavior,” Research Issues 48, 1983
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse, “National
Trends in Drug Use and
Related Factors Among American High School Students
and Young
Adults, 1975-1986,” 1987
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Perspectives
on the History of Psychoactive
Substance Use,” Research Issues 24, 1978
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Police
Referral
to Drug Treatment: Risks and
Benefits,” 1981
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Provisional
Data
January 1982–March 1982:
Data from the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN),” Series G, Number 10, 1982
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Provisional
Data
April 1982-June 1982: Data
from the Drug Abuse Warning Network (DAWN),” Series G, Number 11, 1982
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Semiannual Report Trend
Data through July 1985 – December 1985: Data from the
Drug Abuse Warning Network
(DAWN),” Series G, Number 17, 1986 4400
Box 48
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Teen Involvement for Drug
Abuse Prevention: Administrator’s Guide,” 1978
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Treatment
Services for Drug Dependent Women,” Volume I, 1981
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Trends
in
Demographic
Characteristics and Patterns of Drug Use of Clients Admitted to Drug
Abuse Treatment
Programs for Cocaine Abuse in Selected States: Cocaine Client Admissions
1979-1984,” 1987
U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services, National Institute on Drug Abuse,
“Trends in Drug Abuse
Related Hospital Emergency Room Episodes and Medical
Examiner Cases for Selected
Drugs: DAWN 1976-1985”, Series H, Number 3, n.d.
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, “Promoting Health/Preventing Disease, Public
Health Service
Implementation Plans for Attaining the Objectives for the Nation,” Public
Health Reports, Supplement to the September1983 – October 1983 Issue
U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services, “Sixth Special Report to the U.S. Congress on Alcohol
and Health from the Secretary of Health and Human Services,” Preprint
Copy, n.d.
Box 49
U.S. Department
of Health, Education, and Welfare, National Institute on Drug Abuse, “Use and Abuse
of Amphetamine and Its
Substitutes,” Research Issues 25, n.d.
U.S. Department
of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, “Final Environmental Impact
Statement:
Cannabis Eradication on
Non-Federal and Indian Lands in the Contiguous United States and Hawaii,” May
1986
Box 50
U.S. Department
of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, “Final Environmental Impact
Statement on the Eradication
of Cannabis on Federal Lands in the Continental United States,” July 1985 4207
U.S. Department
of Justice, “Report on Drug Control: Bureau of Justice Assistance,” n.d.
U.S. Department
of State, “The 72-Hour Document: The Sandinista Blueprint for
Constructing Communism in Nicaragua: A
Translation,” February 1986
U.S.
Department of the Treasury, Customs Service, “U.S./Mexican Border Drug
Threat
Assessment, Part II,” 07/17/1986
U.S. General
Accounting Office, “Report to the Congress by the Comptroller General of the
United States: Gains Made In
Controlling Illegal Drugs, Yet the Drug Trade Flourishes,” 10/25/1979
The U.S. Journal of Drug and Alcohol
Dependence, December 1987
Utah Holiday, December 1987
Voth, Harold M.,
and Hahas, Gabriel G. How to Save your Child From Drugs, 1987
Box 51
The White
House Conference on Small Business, “A Report to the President of the
United
States,” November 1986
The White House,
“New Directions in International Health Cooperation: A Report to the
President of the United
States,” Spring 1978
The White House,
“Progress Report of an Ad Hoc Panel on Drug Abuse,” 09/07/1962
Winfield, Dave,
with Eric Swensen. Turn It Around! There’s No Room Here for Drugs, 1987
Willette, Robert E. and J. Michael Walsh, Eds. “Drugs, Driving, and Traffic
Safety,” 1983
Working Group on
Drug Abuse Policy, “Report of the Working Group on Drug Abuse Policy
to the Domestic Policy
Council” 09/11/1986
Working
Group on Drug Abuse Policy, “Working Papers: Implementation of the
President’s
Fall 1986 Initiatives Against the Use of Illegal
Drugs” 02/28/1987
World Health
Organization, “Drug Dependence and Alcohol-Related Problems: A Manual for
Community Health Workers with
Guidelines for Trainers,” 1986
SERIES IX: AUDIOVISUAL MATERIAL
(The material in this series has been moved to the Reagan Library
audiovisual collection for storage)