Hearing of the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry
From left to right, Senators Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Richard Lugar (R-IN), Bob Dole (R-KS), Larry Craig (R-ID), and Thad Cochran (R-MS) during a hearing of the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry on April 10, 1995.
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Agriculture Supports Dick Lugar
Photograph of Senator Richard Lugar and an unidentified man in front of a tractor bearing a large sign that reads "Agriculture Supports Dick Lugar."
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Letter from Václav Havel
Letter written in 1999 to Senator Lugar from Václav Havel, then-President of the Czech Republic, thanking Senator Lugar for his support in helping the Czech Republic to enter the North American Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance.
Václav Havel
April 23, 1999
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Harvard Recognizes Lugar, Nunn for Contribution to World Peace
Press release from December 4, 1992: "Harvard Recognizes Lugar, Nunn for Contribution to World Peace: Lugar to Make Recommendations to Bush, Clinton on Foreign Policy"
Kevin Shaw Kellems, Mike Schoeff Jr.
December 4, 1992
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Dismantling of Nuclear Missiles in Russia
Photo of workers in Severodvinsk, Russia, dismantling missiles in 1998. The process of dismantling nuclear weapons, including missiles and submarines, involves cutting them into pieces with acetylene torches and turning them into piles of scrap metal. In just the first ten years of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, over 7,000 nuclear warheads and ballistic and cruise missiles had been eliminated.
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Dismantling of Nuclear Missiles in Russia
Photo of workers in Severodvinsk, Russia, dismantling missiles in 1998. The process of dismantling nuclear weapons, including missiles and submarines, involves cutting them into pieces with acetylene torches and turning them into piles of scrap metal. In just the first ten years of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, over 7,000 nuclear warheads and ballistic and cruise missiles had been eliminated.
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1998
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Ken Myers, Handwritten Notes for Senator Lugar at Meeting in Ukraine
In 1992, Senators Richard Lugar and Sam Nunn traveled to Russia and Ukraine to meet with high-level officials about the Nunn-Lugar Program. Ken Myers was a member of Lugar’s personal staff, his Legislative Assistant for Arms Control, and he often traveled for the Nunn-Lugar Program. Here, Myers has written some notes to the Senator with potential questions to present at a meeting with Ukrainian generals.
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1992
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Charlene and Richard Lugar in front of the Maternity Outreach Mobile (MOM-Mobile)
Charlene and Richard Lugar outside of the Indianapolis Maternity Outreach Mobile (MOM-Mobile) during the Dick Lugar Fitness Festival, circa 1991. Like her husband, Charlene Lugar is an advocate for health issues, particularly neonatal care and care for children. When she discovered in the 1980s that Indianapolis was #1 in the country for infant mortality among African Americans, she began searching for solutions. An article in the Washington Post led her to a woman in the Washington, DC, area who had founded a service called a “MOM-Mobile” (Maternity Outreach Mobile), which drove expectant mothers to their doctors appointments. Mrs. Lugar established her own MOM-Mobile in Indianapolis, but rather than bringing women to the clinic, the MOM-Mobile brought the clinic to them, providing mobile services for expectant mothers in high-risk neighborhoods. The project was funded by the National March of Dimes and through the Charlene S. Lugar Birth Defects Grant Fund, and it was managed by the Indiana University School of Nursing. It ran for 13 years, missing only one day during that time.
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Richard Lugar and his Son Bob on the Lugar Family Farm
Richard Lugar and his son Bob Lugar working in a corn field on their farm in Marion County, Indiana.
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August 3, 1991
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Lugar for President 1996 - "Everything a President Should Be"
Excerpts from an extended biographical video produced for the Lugar for President campaign in 1996. The video includes biographical information about Richard Lugar's experiences up to that point, such as his accomplishments in his youth as a Boy Scout; his academic achievements in high school and college; his experience in the Navy; his work in the family business and on the family farm; his accomplishments as the Mayor of Indianapolis; and his work up to that point in the United States Senate.<br /><br />The video can be viewed in its entirety in Media Collections Online at <a href="https://purl.dlib.indiana.edu/iudl/media/405s25zr6w">this link</a>.
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1996
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