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Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers: About the Collection, 1963-1980

800 linear feet est. Collection ID: MPP 1
The collection consists of papers generated and received by the office of Senator Birch Bayh during his three terms (1963-1980) in the United States Senate representing the state of Indiana, including extensive papers from his legislative work, his chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments, his other Judiciary Committee work, his Senate and Presidential campaigns, and his extensive involvement in economic development in Indiana.

Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers: Committee on the Judiciary, 1963-1980

40 linear feet (32 cartons) Collection ID: MPP 1 (VAC9446)
The Committee on the Judiciary files consist of all administrative and staff files generated in connection with Bayh's service on the committee and its various subcommittees, with the exception of the Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments (1963-1976), later Subcommittee on the Constitution (1977-1980), and the Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency, which are covered in separate series.

Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers: Indiana Working Files, 1963-1980

51 linear feet (41 cartons) Collection ID: MPP 1 (VAC9319)
The Indiana Working Files were created by the staff members assigned to Indiana projects and concerns, most of them working in the Washington, DC office but some from the Indianapolis office as well. They contain working papers, correspondence, resources, and sometimes materials related to legislation.

Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers: Legislative Activity and Administration, 1963-1980

54 linear feet (42 cartons) Collection ID: MPP 1 (VAD5158)
Documentation of legislative activity and voting records and the internal workings of the Legislative Department, including travel for legislative purposes.

Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers: Legislative Working Files, 1963-1980

82 linear feet (68 cartons) Collection ID: MPP 1 (VAC9447)
The Legislative Working Files consist of staff members' files containing research materials, memos, correspondence, and often constituent mail and responses.

Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers: Political Files, 1960-1980

45 linear feet (36 cartons) Collection ID: MPP 1 (VAD9819)
Consists of the files generated by Bayh and his staff in the course of his political campaigns and his Indiana and national political activity.

Birch Bayh Senatorial Papers: Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments and Subcommittee on the Constitution, 1963-1980

45 linear feet (37 cartons) Collection ID: MPP 1 (VAC9321)
Documents generated by Bayh and his staff in connection with the work of the Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments and Subcommittee on the Constitution under his chairmanship.

Larry Allyn Conrad Papers, 1947-1993

15.5 cubic feet (21 document boxes, 3 flat boxes, and 5 cartons) Collection ID: MSS008
Larry Allyn Conrad, civic and political leader, was born in Laconia, Indiana in 1935, to Ruby Rooksby Conrad and Marshall Conrad. He graduated from Ball State University and married Mary Lou Hoover in 1957. He received an LL.B from Indiana University- Indianapolis School of Law in 1961. His political career began in 1962, when he successfully managed Birch Bayh's campaign for the United States Senate. Bayh subsequently hired Conrad first as his legislative assistant and later as Chief Counsel of the Senate Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments. Conrad is considered the chief architect of the 25th Amendment. In 1969 Conrad moved back to Indiana, and campaigned successfully for the office of Secretary of State, a position he held from 1970 to 1978. Conrad campaigned twice, unsuccessfully, in Indiana's gubernatorial race. In 1972, he lost the Democratic nomination in the primary to former governor Matt Welsh. In 1976, he won the nomination but lost the race to Republican incumbent Otis "Doc" Bowen. In 1979 Conrad entered private practice with Raymond Hafsten, specializing in governmental affairs. In 1983 he became Vice-President of Corporate Affairs for Melvin Simon and Associates, Indianapolis based shopping center developers. Conrad promoted Indianapolis tirelessly. He planned the opening ceremonies for the National Sports Festival in 1982, and the opening and closing ceremonies of the Tenth Pan American Games in 1987. In addition, he was involved in a variety of civic and philanthropic endeavors. Conrad left the Simons in 1989 to form a political consulting firm, The Conrad Group. He died in Lyon, France, the following year. Conrad's papers consist mainly of scrapbooks, political campaign files and memorabilia, business files, files on his civic and philanthropic endeavors, and miscellaneous personal information. Also included are: reel to reel films, audio and video tapes, and limited information from his time spent working for Birch Bayh.