South Carolina Political Collections University of South Carolina James R. Mann (b. 1920) Papers, 1948-1998 Volume: 28.75 linear feet Processed: 1998, by Cynthia Luckie and Deanna Moore Provenance: Donated by The Honorable James Robert Mann Citation Form: James R. Mann Papers, South Carolina Political Collections, The University of South Carolina Copyright: Copyright of the James R. Mann Papers has been transferred to the University of South Carolina. South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 2 Biographical Note: James Robert Mann was born 27 April 1920 to Alfred Clio and Nancy (Griffin) Mann in Greenville, South Carolina. He attended the Greenville public schools and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from the Citadel in 1941. In July of the same year, he entered the U.S. Army as a second lieutenant and had attained the rank of Lieutenant Colonel prior to his honorable discharge in March 1946. He married Virginia Thomas Brunson in 1945. After leaving the army, he enrolled in the University of South Carolina Law School where he was editor of the South Carolina Law Review and graduated magna cum laude in 1947. Following graduation, he opened a law practice in Greenville. He was elected to the South Carolina House of Representative in 1948 and served two terms, 1949-1952. Gov. James Byrnes appointed him solicitor of the Thirteenth Judicial Circuit to succeed Robert Ashmore upon his election to Congress in 1953. He was reelected in 1954 and 1958 without opposition. He returned to the full-time practice of law in January 1963. Remaining active in community affairs, he served as secretary of the Greenville County Planning Commission from 1963 to 1967 and as vice-president for community development and president of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce in 1964 and 1965 respectively. In 1968 he was elected to represent the Fourth District in the U.S. Congress upon the retirement of Robert Ashmore. He defeated three opponents in the Democratic primary and Republican Charles Bradshaw in the general election. During his tenure in the House, 19691979, he was a member of the Select Committee on Crime, the Committee for the District of Columbia, the Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, and the Judiciary Committee. As a member of the Judiciary Committee, he played a key behind-the-scenes role in the Impeachment Inquiry into President Richard Nixon. He drafted portions of Article I and Article II of the final report to the House regarding Nixon's involvement in the Watergate cover-up and the abuse of Presidential powers. Lee Bandy of The State newspaper wrote Mann tailored the language “to suit the special needs of his southern colleagues and wavering Republicans” and assure support from Democrats and Republicans for impeachment. On 27 July 1974, the Judiciary Committee voted 27-11 in favor of impeachment. In 1975, with Strom Thurmond's strong support, the Ford administration was prepared to nominate Mann for a judgeship on the U.S. Court of Military Appeals. Eventually, he declined to accept the nomination claiming that while the security of the job was attractive, it did not offer enough opportunity for service. Mann retired from Congress in January 1979 and resumed his law practice in Greenville. Scope and Content Note: The James R. Mann Papers consist of 28.75 linear feet of material, 1948 to 1998, arranged in five series: Public Papers, Personal Papers, Audio-Visual Material, Bound Volumes, and Clippings. Public Papers Public Papers (19 lf.) is divided into three sub-series: South Carolina House of Representatives, US House of Representatives, and Speeches. The South Carolina House materials, 1949 to 1952, is arranged chronologically and consists chiefly of correspondence from constituents and members of the General Assembly regarding issues such as education, income South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 3 tax, and highways. The Legislative Appointments file from 1949 contains letters seeking support from candidates for various state positions. The U.S. House materials, 1969 to 1978, consist of General Papers, Bills, Judiciary Committee Records, and Voting Records. General Papers are arranged chronologically and include correspondence and research materials. Much of the correspondence consists of carbon copies of Mann's replies to constituent letters which are not present. Topics include Labor, Energy, Textiles, and Consumer Protection. The years 1970 to 1972 contain VIP correspondence from congressmen, cabinet members, and the President. Also of general interest are Mann's statements in the Congressional Record and press releases, filed at the end of the General Papers. Significant topical files include those regarding the Select Committee on Crime, Powers of the Presidency Conference, Democratic Research Organization Committee to Investigate a Balanced Federal Budget, and Informal House Textile Committee. For several years, Mann sponsored an annual trip to Washington for high school seniors from his district. The Select Committee on Crime papers, 1973, chiefly concern gambling on greyhound racing in Arizona and narcotics. Scholarship Trip files contain the names of students selected for the trip and correspondence with schools, parents, and students. Records for the Informal House Textile Committee and Democratic Research Organization's Committee to Investigate a Balanced Federal Budget span more than one year. Files for both committees are found under 1978, the last year for which records are present. The Informal House Textile Committee file, 1975 to 1978, reflects Mann's activities as chairman of the bipartisan committee of over 100 House members. Included is a copy of H.Res. 856, introduced by Mann, regarding reciprocal foreign trade policies, as well as correspondence with Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, and other committee members. Mann joined the Committee to Investigate a Balanced Federal Budget, created by the Democratic Research Organization, in 1976. The committee held hearings in March, April, and May 1976 for the purpose of “formulating and developing the language for a concept that will bring about a balanced federal budget.” Included are statements from those hearings and other memoranda, 1976 and 1978. Powers of the Presidency Conference files, 1975, contain research material and papers presented at the conference as well as two papers that may have been authored or co-authored by Mann. The research material includes committee prints of the War Powers Resolution, 23 April 1975; “A Brief History of Emergency Powers in the United States” working paper, July 1974; and a House document containing excerpts and a bibliography relating to PL 88-246, a bill on curtailing the powers of the presidency. Bills primarily consist of bills sponsored or co-sponsored by Mann during the 93rd through 95th Congresses, 1973 to 1978, with accompanying correspondence. Lists of the bills are included for the 92nd through 95th Congresses [1971 to 1978]. A “Legislative Profile” summarizes each of the bills sponsored or co-sponsored by Mann for the 95th Congress [1977 to 1978]. Judiciary Committee files, 1973 to 1978, consist of correspondence, analyses, testimony, and research materials chiefly concerning the Nixon impeachment inquiry, Nixon's pardon, and the nominations of Gerald Ford and Nelson Rockefeller as Vice-President. Files also document Mann's work as a member of the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice on the Speedy Trial Act of 1974 and the Criminal Code Reform Act of 1978. Files pertaining to Ford’s nomination consist chiefly of research materials and excerpts of hearing testimony. General files contain correspondence with the White House, congressional memoranda regarding the proceedings, and statements made on the floor of the House. Research materials describe Ford's background and South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 4 career, analyze his philosophy, and examine the implications of the twenty-fifth amendment to the Constitution regarding presidential succession. Testimony files include excerpts and lists of possible questions. Transcripts of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration nomination hearings and the unedited stenographic minutes of the House Committee on the Judiciary are also included in this series. Impeachment Inquiry files from 1973 chiefly consist of hearing testimony, evidence, and correspondence from constituents on whether or not impeachment inquiry sessions should commence. The majority of the letters advocate impeachment inquiry proceedings and reflect a distrust of President Nixon after he fired Watergate special prosecutors Archibald Cox and William Ruckelhaus. 1974 files contain correspondence, extensive hearing testimony and evidence, committee prints, drafts and a copy of the final report, and research materials. The General file contains assessments of the evidence the committee reviewed and a draft of the minority opinion. Constituent correspondence and telephone messages reflect considerable support for impeachment. Many praised Mann's conduct during the proceedings, and some stated that the Judiciary Committee's actions restored their faith in the political process. While many letters refer to strong support for Nixon in the Fourth District, few pro-Nixon letters are found in the collection. Impeachment Inquiry Hearings files contain testimony and evidence, chiefly in bound volumes. Statements of Information were selected from the Senate Select Committee hearings and printed for the House Judiciary Committee. Inclusive dates for the events described are 2 Dec. 1971 to June 1974. A summary of the contents is printed at the beginning of each volume. House Stenographic Minutes are the unrevised and unedited transcripts of the House Judiciary Committee Hearings, July 1974. Photocopies of evidence submitted during the hearing accompany the relevant testimony. Of particular interest is the Comparisons of White House and Judiciary Committee Transcripts of Eight Recorded Presidential Conversations comparing selections from the transcripts the President submitted to the Committee in April 1974 and the same passages as transcribed by the Impeachment Inquiry staff. Arguments on behalf of the President are found in Statement of Information Submitted on Behalf of President Nixon, Books I-IV and Brief Submitted on Behalf of the President of the United States. Other impeachment related topical files include Index to Investigative Files, an “index to the source materials accumulated by the impeachment inquiry staff of the House Committee on the Judiciary.” These materials include testimony transcripts and evidence placed before the Senate Select Committee (SSC) or the House Judiciary Committee. People who testified before the SSC are listed alphabetically in the SSC public testimony section. The Index also lists testimony from other trials and before other committees which are not included in this collection. The Summary of Information file briefly describes the case against the President regarding Watergate, Abuse of Presidential Powers, Refusal of the President to Comply with Subpoenas from the Committee on the Judiciary, and Willful Tax Evasion. The Supplemental Submission Concerning the Bombing of Cambodia consists of maps of Cambodia, a memorandum titled “Statement of Statutory Law Relating to the Bombing of Cambodia,” three court opinions in Holtzman v. Schlesinger, and Cambodian protests filed with the United Nations in the twentyseven months preceding the 18 March 1970 overthrow of Prince Sihanouk's government. Rockefeller Confirmation files consist chiefly of hearing transcripts of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration and research material used by the Judiciary Committee. The general file contains a statement by committee chairman Peter Rodino, potential questions for Rockefeller, and Mann's notes. The Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Criminal Code Reform Act of 1978 file chiefly consists of research material on topics such as appellate reform, capital punishment, extortion, South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 5 firearms, sex offenses, and criminal sentencing. Staff memoranda and correspondence are also present. Voting Records list Mann's vote on every roll call vote during his terms in office, excluding his last session. A subject guide provides a brief summary of the bills by roll call number and lists sponsors and co-sponsors. Voting Comparisons for the 91st through 93rd Congresses, 1969 to 1974, contrast Mann's record with both the House as a whole and other members of the South Carolina delegation. Speeches, 1949 to 1952 and 1969 to 1978, consists of drafts and research material for speeches Mann made as a member of the General Assembly and Congress. Campaign speeches are filed with Mann’s Personal Papers. Personal Papers The series Personal Papers is divided into General Papers and Campaign Records. General Papers chiefly consist of correspondence and memoranda, 1948 to 1978, concerning political affairs and particularly the Democratic Party. Of particular interest are drafts of Mann's acceptance speech as chairman of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce, January 1965, and financial statements for 1978. Campaign Records document Mann's 1948 campaign for the South Carolina House, his five campaigns for Congress, and his efforts in 1962 and 1966 to help elect Ernest F. Hollings to the U.S. Senate. Records concerning Mann's congressional campaigns consist of General, Democratic Party, Financial Records, and Media files. General files include correspondence, press releases, and speeches. Financial Records contains receipts for campaign material and advertisements, lists of contributions, and the transaction register for the Mann for Congress Committee. The FEC Reports file consists of summary reports of deposits and expenditures. The 1978 Campaign Financial Records file contains financial information of the Mann for Congress Committee, although he did not seek reelection. Media files include notes on slogans, drafts for radio and television advertisements, campaign pamphlets and bumper stickers. Of particular interest is an “Analysis of the Political Climate in the Fourth Congressional District,” prepared by Oliver Quayle and Co. of New York in March 1968. It examines attitudes towards President Lyndon Johnson and candidates for the Fourth Congressional seat. The Greenville County Democratic Party prepared their own report called “Consent of the Governed,” located in the Democratic Party, State and Local file. Audio-Visual Material This series includes approximately forty photographs of Mann from his years in Congress, recordings of his announcement of 2 January 1978 that he will not seek re-election and a discussion of President Ford's statement on crime from June 1975, a videotape of the documentary Summer of Judgment: The Impeachment Hearings made in March 1998. Bound Volumes Bound Volumes, 1969 to 1978, consists of committee prints, House Documents, House Reports, and hearings chiefly concerning the proceedings of the Select Committee on Crime, Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control, and the Judiciary Committee. Many of these document areas of Mann's congressional career which are not reflected elsewhere in the collection, such as the Committee on the District of Columbia, Miscellaneous Hearings on Home South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 6 Rule. Out of the thirty-one bound volumes, eleven have related materials in this collection. These include the 95th Congress Judiciary Committee committee print of Impact of S 1437 upon Present Federal Criminal Legislation, Parts 1-2 and hearings on H.R. 6869, Legislation to Revise and Recodify Federal Criminal Laws, Parts 1-3. Papers concerning S 1437 and HR 6869 are located in the Judiciary Committee series under 1977-1978 Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Criminal Code Reform Act. Materials regarding the 92nd Congress Select Committee on Crime Hearings and Committee Prints, Volume 4, Drugs in Our Schools and the 95th Congress Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control Hearings and Committee Prints in five volumes are found in General Papers, 1972 and 1977-1978 respectively. Clippings Clippings, 1948 to 1978, chiefly concerns the Watergate investigation and impeachment hearings. Other topics of note include the inquiry in to Mann's finances and Mann's judgeship nomination to the U.S. Military Court of Appeals in 1975. Series Inventory Public Papers: S.C. House of Representatives U.S. House of Representatives: General Bills Judiciary Committee Voting Records Speeches Personal Papers: General Campaign Records Audio-Visual Materials Bound Volumes Clippings South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 7 Container List Public Papers: S.C. House of Representatives [see Public Papers, Speeches]: 1949: General Legislative Appointments 1950 1951 No Date, [c. 1949-1952] U.S. House of Representatives: General: 1969 1970 1971: General: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-June July-Sept. Oct.-Nov. Dec. and c.1971 Scholarship Trip 1972: General: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June-Aug. Sept.-Dec. Scholarship Trip 1973: General: Jan.-Mar. Apr.-May June-Aug. Sept.-Oct. Nov.-Dec. Energy Select Committee on Crime: General Greyhound Racing in Arizona Narcotics: General Report, Drugs in Our Schools, 23 June 1973 [see also Bound Volumes, 92nd Congress, Select Committee on Crime, Hearings, Vol. 4, Drugs in Our Schools, June, July, Aug. 1973 in Box 18] 1974: General Energy, Research Material Inflation, Research Material (2) Scholarship Trip Social Security, Research Material 1975: General: Jan.-Feb. Mar. Apr. Box 1 Box 2 South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 8 May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Energy Powers of the Presidency Conference: General (3) Research Materials (3) [Textiles, see 1978, Informal House Textile Committee] 1976: General: Jan. Feb.-Mar. Apr.-May June July-Aug. Sept.-Dec. Bicentennial Conference (2) Bicentennial Conference Box 3 [Budget, see 1978, Democratic Research Organization Committee to Investigate a Balanced Federal Budget] [Textiles, see 1978, Informal House Textile Committee] 1977: General: Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Energy Labor: Common Situs Picketing Bill, HR 4250 Minimum Wage Reform Act, HR 4210, Research Material Reform Act, HR 8410 Textiles [see also 1978, Informal House Textile Committee] 1978: General: Jan.-Feb. Mar. Apr. May June-July Aug.-Sept. Oct. Nov.-Dec. South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 9 Consumer Protection, HR 6805 Democratic Research Organization Committee to Investigate a Balanced Federal Budget: General (3) Hearings: Mar. 1976 (2) Apr. 1976 (2) May 1976 (2) Box 4 Energy Informal House Textile Committee Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control: General Hearings and Committee Prints, 5 Vols. [stored in Box 20] Report, Study Mission International [stored in Box 20] Controls of Narcotics Trafficking and Production, Jan. 1978 No Date Congressional Record, Mann's Statements: 1971 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 Press Releases Bills [including bills sponsored or co-sponsored by Mann that were referred to the Judiciary Committee] 92nd Congress 93rd Congress: Index of Bills 1st Session: Jan.-May Oct. Nov.-Dec. 2nd Session: Jan.-Feb. Mar. Apr.-May June. July- Aug. Sept.-Nov. 94th Congress: 1st Session: Jan.: 1-23 [Includes Sponsored Legislation List] 27-31 Feb. Mar.: 1-10 12-13 14 [To Amend the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act H.R. 4973] 18-31 Apr. May: 1-18 19 [To Amend Section 204 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, H.R. 7060] June: Box 5 South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 10 1-13 17-20 23 [To Reform the Food Stamp Act, 1964 H.R.8146] 25-30 July Aug.-Sept. 2nd Session 95th Congress: Legislative Profile 1st Session: Jan.: 4 - 19 19 - 31 Feb.: 1-2 16 - 24 Mar.: 1 [To Amend Chapter 67 of Title 10 US Code, H.R. 4203] (2) 2 - 28 Apr.: 4-5 21 - 29 May [Payment of Losses Resulting from Ban on Chemical Tris, H.R. 7158]: General (3) Hearing on S.1503, 26 July 1977 [related bill] Research Material 2nd Session [To Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, H.R. 10674] Judiciary Committee: 1973: General Ad Hoc Subcommittee on Committee Reorganization (2) Ford Nomination: General Hearings: Final published copy Transcripts: House Stenographic Minutes, 15 - 26 Nov. Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, 1- 14 Nov. Box 6 Research Materials: Box 7 General (4) Analysis of Ford's Philosophy (2) Twenty-fifth Amendment: General (2) Committee Print, Analysis of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to Vacancies in Testimony (4) Transcript of Proceedings: [located in Box 6] Senate Committee on Rules and Administration, Press Conference, 7 Nov. 1973 Impeachment Inquiry: General Correspondence: General Pro-Impeachment: Oct. (4) Nov. - Dec. Hearings: South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 11 House Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Special Prosecutor and Watergate Grand JuryLegislation, H.J.Res. 784 and H.R. 10937 Senate Armed Services Committee, Bombing in Cambodia, July-Aug. 1973 Impeachment: Selected Materials, House Doc. 93-7, Oct. 1973 Nixon Veto Record Subcommittee on Claims and Governmental Relations, Am. Rev.n Bicentennial Administration: General Establishment of: H.R. 3695 H.R. 7446 1974: General Impeachment Inquiry: General (2) General (3) Analysis of 15 Sept. 1972 White House Conversation (2) Committee Prints: Impeachment: Selected Materials on Procedure, Jan. 1974 Miscellaneous Impeachment Inquiry Material, Feb.- Mar. 1974 Correspondence: General Pro - Impeachment: Jan. Feb. Mar. - Apr. May - June July (10) Aug. (8) Con - Impeachment Box 8 Hearings Pursuant to H. Res. 803: Box 9 Brief Submitted on Behalf of the President of the United States, 18 July 1974 Debate on Articles of Impeachment, 24-31 July 1974 Minority Memorandum on Facts and Law, 22 July 1974 Statements of Information: Book I, Events Prior to the Watergate Break-In, 2 Dec. 1971 - 17 June 1972 Book II, Events Following the Watergate Break-In, 17 June 1972 - 9 Feb. 1973 Book III, Parts 1-2, Events Following the Watergate Break-In, 20 June 1972 - 22 Mar. 1973 Book IV, Parts 1-3, Events Following the Watergate Break-In, 22 Mar. - 30 Apr. 1973 Book V, Parts 1-2, Dept. of Justice / ITT Litigation - Richard Kleindienst Nomination Hearings Book VI, Part 1, Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: The 1971 Milk Price Support Decision Book VI, Part 2, Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: Box 10 The 1971 Milk Price Support Decision Book VII, Parts 1-4, White House Surveillance Activities and Campaign Activities Book VIII, Internal Revenue Service Book IX, Parts 1-2, Watergate Special Prosecutors Judiciary Committee's Impeachment Inquiry Book X, Tax Deduction for Gift of Papers Book XI, Bombing of Cambodia Book XII, Impoundment of Funds; Government Expenditures on President Nixon's South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 12 Appendix I, Presidential Statements on the Watergate Break-In and Its Investigation Appendix II, Papers in Criminal Cases Initiated by the Watergate Special Prosecution Force, 27 June 1973 - 2 Aug. 1974 Appendix III, Supplementary Documents Appendix, Political Matters Memoranda, 13 Aug. - 18 Sept. 1972 Statement of Information Box 11 Submitted on Behalf of President Nixon: Book I, Events Following the Watergate Break-In, 19 June 1972 - 1 Mar. 1974 Book II, Dept. of Justice - ITT Legislation Book III, Political Contributions by Milk Producers Cooperatives: The 1971 Book IV, White House Surveillance Activities Testimony of Witnesses, Books I-III, 2-17 July 1974 Transcripts, House Stenographic Minutes, July 1974, in 18 vols. Transcripts of Eight Recorded Presidential Conversations, May-June 1974 Box 12 Transcripts of Eight Recorded Presidential Conversations, Comparison of White House and Judiciary Committee, May-June 1974 Index to Investigative Files (5) Press Releases by Other Congressman and the White House Report: Committee Print (6) Drafts: Article I (3) Article II (2) Article III Final Copy Research Material: General (3) Edmund Ross Summary of Information: Section I, Watergate (3) Section II, Abuse of Presidential Powers Section III, Refusal to Comply Section IV, Willful Tax Evasion Supplemental Summary Concerning the Bombing of Cambodia (5) Technical Analysis of Executive Office Building Tape of June 20, 1972 Telephone Messages Rockefeller Confirmation: General Committee Prints: Analysis of the Philosophy and Public Record of Nelson A. Rockefeller, Oct. 1974 Selected Issues and the Positions of Nelson A. Rockefeller,Nov. 1974 Hearings: House Final Published Copy, Nov. 1974 Senate Committee on Rules and Administration Transcripts, Nov. 1974 (4 vols.) Research Material: Committee Staff Material (15) Congressional Research Material: General (2) Preliminary Report (3) Preliminary Report (3) Rockefeller's Statements: 23 Sept. 21 Nov. and n.d. Subcommittee on Crime, Speedy Trial Act, H.R. 17409 (2) Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Nixon Pardon: General (4) Box 13 Box 14 South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 13 Bills and Resolutions Hearings before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Pardon of Richard M. Nixon and Research Materials 1977-1978, Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Criminal Code Reform Act (S 1437 and HR 6869): General (5) Appellate Review Committee Print, Impact of S 1437..., Parts 1-2, Serial 17 [Stored in Box 20] Federal Jurisdiction Hearing on HR 6869, Legislation to Revise and Recodify Federal Criminal Laws, Parts 1-3, Serial 52 [Stored in Box 20] Juvenile Offenders Parole Research Material: General (2) Capital Punishment Criminal Sentencing (4) Extortion Firearms Homicide Obscenity Sex Offenses (4) Travel Act [18 US Code 1952a] Staff Memos Voting Records: 91st Congress: 1st Session, Roll Call Vote and Subject Guide 2nd Session, Roll Call Vote and Subject Guide nd 92 Congress: 1st Session: Roll Call Vote Roll Call Subject Guide 2nd Session: Roll Call Vote Roll Call Subject Guide 93rd Congress: 1st Session: Roll Call Vote Roll Call Subject Guide 2nd Session: Roll Call Vote Roll Call Subject Guide 91st Con. – 93rd Con.: Mann's Voting Record on Appropriations Bills Voting Comparisons 94th Congress: 1st Session: Roll Call Vote Roll Call Subject Guide 2nd Session: Roll Call Vote Roll Call Subject Guide 95th Congress: 1st Session: Roll Call Vote Roll Call Subject Guide Box 15 South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 14 2nd Session, Roll Call Subject Guide Speeches [see also Personal Papers, Campaign Records]: SC House of Representatives, 1949-52 US House of Representatives: 1969-70 1971 1972-73 1974 1975: May- 15 Oct. 21 Oct. (2) c. 1975 1976: Jan.-April May (2) Aug.- Dec. 1977: Feb.- Mar. Dec. and c. 1977 1978 No Date Personal Papers: General: 1948 1950-1962 1965 1968-1975 1978: General Financial Statements 1993 Campaign Records [see also Public Papers, Speeches]: 1948 1962, Hollings 1966, Hollings 1968: General Analysis of the 4th District Congratulations Democratic Party: State and Local Democratic National Committee Election Results Financial Records: General Contributors Greenville County Ballot Controversy Media: General (2) Materials Television and Radio Opponents Press Releases Speeches Volunteers 1970: General Box 16 South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 15 Financial Records, Contributors 1972: General Congratulations (2) Financial Records: General Contributors FEC Reports Filing Fee Controversy Transaction Register Media: General Materials Television and Radio Presidential Election Volunteers 1974: General Congratulations Democratic Party Federal Election Campaign Act and Amendments Financial Records: General Contributors FEC Reports Transaction Register Box 17 Media: General Advertising Persons, Watkins, Robert Precinct Reports Questionnaires 1976: General Democratic Party Financial Records: General Contributors (2) FEC Reports Transaction Register Persons, Watkins, Robert Questionnaires State Ethics Law Volunteers 1978, Campaign Financial Records Misc. No Date Audio-Visual Materials: Audio: 1975, 25 June “Discussion with Mann Regarding Pres. Ford's Recent Message on Crime.” 1978, 2 Jan., Mann Announces Intention Not to Run for Re-Election Photographs Video Tape, 1998, 10 Mar. Summer of Judgement: The Impeachment Hearings, WETA Documentary Bound Volumes: 91st Congress, Electoral College Reforms Hearings, Feb. - Mar. 1969 92nd Congress, Select Committee on Crime, Hearings: Box 18 South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 16 Vol. I: Narcotics Research, Rehabilitation, and Treatment, Apr. 1971 National Research Program to Combat the Heroin Addiction Crisis, Nov. 1971 Organized Crime: Techniques for Converting Worthless Securities into Cash, Dec. 1971 Vol. 2, American Prisons in Turmoil, Nov. Dec. 1971 Vol. 3, Organized Crime in Sports (Racing), May, June, July 1972 Vol. 4, Drugs in Our Schools, June, July, Sept.-Dec. 1972 93rd Congress: Committee on the District of Columbia, Miscellaneous Hearings on Home Rule, Chp. III-VI, 1973-1974 (2 vols.) Judiciary Committee, Special Subcommittee on the Reform of Criminal Laws, Hearings on Rules of Evidence, 7, 8, 22, 28 Feb. and 9, 18 March 1973, (2 vols.) 94th Congress, Judiciary Committee: Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Hearings on Crime Victim Compensation, Nov - Dec. 1975, Feb. Subcommittee on Crime, Hearings on Fire Arms Legislation, Parts 1-8, 1975 Box 19 95th Congress: Judiciary Committee: Committee Prints: The U.S. Courts; Their Jurisdiction & Work, Federal Rules of Evidence, 1978 Miscellaneous: Vol. 1: Serial 1, Amendments Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure..., 26 Apr 1976 Serial 3, Constitutional Bankruptcy Courts, June 1977 Serial 4, Revision of Title 49, United States Code, Transportation, 30 June 1977 Serial 5, Illegal Aliens, Analysis and Background, June 1977 Serial 6, Table of Derivation of HR 8200, June 1977 Serial 7, Index of Publications of the Subcommittee of Monopolies and Commercial Laws, July 1977 Serial 8, Revision of Title 49, United States Code, Transportation, 1 Sept 1977 Serial 9, Illegal Aliens and Alien Labor: a Bibliography and Compilation of Background Materials (1970- June 1977) Serial 10, Revision of Title 49, United States Code, Transportation, 27 Oct 1977 Serial 11, Description and Section by Section Analysis to Accompany Bankruptcy-Tax Bill, Nov 1977 Serial 12, Human Rights and US Consular Activities in Eastern Europe, 1977 Serial 13, Bankruptcy Courts, Jan. 1978 Serial 14, Summary of Activities on the Committee on the Judiciary, Apr 1978 Vol. 2: Serial 15, Performance Rights in Sound Records, June 1978 Serial 16, White Collar Crime, the Problem and the Federal Response, June 1978 Vol. 4: Serial 18, Compilation of Selected Antitrust Acts, July 1978 Serial 19, The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978, HR 7308, July 1978 Serial 20, Illegal Immigration and US-Mexican Border Control: Analysis and Recommendations, Aug 1978 Serial 21, Indochinese Refugees: An Update, July 1978 Serial 22, Competitive Aspects of Oil Company Expansion into Other Energy Sources, Serial 23, Northern Ireland: A Role for the United States? Aug-Sept 1978 Serial 24, The Use of Temporary Alien Labor on Guam, Dec 1978 Serial 26, Index to Reports on Private and Public Bills and Resolutions Favorably Serial 27, Federal Capabilities in Crisis Management and Terrorism, Dec 1978 Serial 28, The Celler-Kefauver Act: The First 27 Years, Dec 1978 Serial 29, Report of the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice on Recodification of Federal Criminal Law, Dec 1978 Serial 30, The Justice Departments Fight Against Youth Crime, Dec 1978 Serial 31, Claim Settlement under NATO-Status of Forces Agreements; Criminal Justice; Immunity of States; Actions against Insurers of Persons Entitled to South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 17 Diplomatic Immunity; Terrorism; Patent and Copyright; Dispute Processing by Masters and Attorneys Fees and Legal Aid (Germany, Italy, and England), Dec 1978 Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure and Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure - U.S. District Courts, 1 Jan. 1976 House Documents House Reports [see Thomas Cooper Library's Government Documents department for CIS Congressional Index for abstracts]: Vol. 1-2 Vol.1 includes No. 95-337, Victims of Crime Act of 1977 [Submitted by Mann] Vol. 2 includes No. 95-1752, Victims of Crime Act of 1978, HR 7010 Conference Report, Subcommittee on Criminal Justice: Box 20 Committee Print, Vol. 3, Serial 17, Impact of S. 1437 Upon Present Federal Criminal Laws, Parts 1-2 Hearings: Vol. 1: Serial 2: Proposed Amendments to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure Feb.- Mar. Serial 17: Telephone Search Warrant Procedure H.R. 5864, Apr. 1977 [introduced by Mann] Serial 50: Special Prosecutor Legislation H.R. 2835 and Related Bills, May 1977 [H.R. 2835 introduced by Mann] Serial 52: Part I, Legislation to Revise and Recodify Federal Criminal Laws, H.R. 6869, Sept. 1977, Feb.-Apr. 1978, Vol. 2, Serial 52, Part II, Legislation to Revise and Recodify Federal Criminal Laws, H.R. 6869, Sept. 1977, Feb.- Apr. 1978 Vol. 3: Serial 52, Part III, Legislation to Revise and Recodify Federal Criminal Laws, H.R. 6869, Sept. 1977, Feb.- Apr. 1978 Serial 56, Victims of Crime Compensation, H.R. 7010 (Mar., Apr., May 1977) Serial 74, Sentencing in Capital Cases, H.R. 13360, 19 July 1978 [introduced by Mann] Serial 82, Sale of Children in Interstate and Foreign Commerce, 21 Mar. and 18 Apr. 1977 Select Committee on Narcotics Abuse and Control: Hearings and Committee Prints, 5 Volumes Report, Study Mission International Controls of Narcotics Trafficking and Production, 2-22 January Clippings: 1948 1958-1967 1968: General Campaign 1969-1971 1972: General American Revolution Bicentennial Commission Campaign 1973 1974: General Campaign Two Hundred Mile Limit on Fishing, H.R. 10526 Nixon Pardon Watergate Investigation: Jan: 1-24 25-31, and Monthly Publications Box 21 South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 18 Feb.: 1-5 6-9 10-14 15-18 19-24 25-28 and Monthly Publications Mar.: 1-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 17-18 19-20 21-22 23-24 25-26 27-28 29-31 and Monthly Publications Apr.: 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-16 17-18 19-20 21-22 23-25 26-27 28-30 Monthly Publications May: 1-2 3-4 5-6 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-15 16-17 18-20 21-22 23-24 25-26 27-31 Monthly Publications Jun.: 1-2 3-4 5-6 Box 22 South Carolina Political Collections James R. Mann Papers, Page 19 7-8 9-10 11-12 13-14 15-18 19-20 21-22 23-24 25-26 27-30 Monthly Publications Jul.: 1-2 3-4 5-8 9-10 11-12 13-18 19-22 23-24 25-26 27-28 29-31, and Monthly Publications Aug.: 1-2 3-5 6-31 Sept. Mann's Work on Watergate No Date 1975: General Financial Inquiry Mann's Judgeship Nomination 1976: General Campaign Powers of Presidency Conference 1977 1978 No Date Box 23
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