Box 5
Contains 70 Results:
H. R. 8434: "To provide for a Delegate in the House of Representatives from the District of Columbia; for a Board of Education of the District of Columbia to be elected; and for reorganization of the executive departments of the District of Columbia." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session, 1950
(Oren Harris - Arkansas).
H. R. 8568: "Making appropriations for the government of the District of Columbia and other activities chargeable in whole or in part against the revenues of such District for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session, 1950
(Joe B. Bates - Kentucky) Committee on Appropriations. Reported print.
House Report 2114: "District of Columbia Appropriation Bill, Fiscal Year 1951."
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Pamphlet. Washington Board of Trade: "Does the Kefauver Bill Really Provide for Home Rule?", 1950
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Pamphlet. Voteless D. C. League of Women Voters: "Washington Is Your City. Local Government in the District of Columbia", 1949
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Speech. John L. McMillan: "District of Columbia Home Rule Bill." Extension of Remarks in the House, 1949
Reprint.
Clippings and editorial reprints.
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Correspondence re transmittals.
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Report. Council of Economic Advisors: "Economic Indicators, May, 1950.", 1950
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
Report. Finance Department, Chamber of Commerce of the United States: "Taxing to Spend: An Analysis of the 1950 Federal Budget Which Proposes Increased Government Costs and Higher Taxes", 1949
This series consists of 18.5 cubic feet of material arranged alphabetically. The major topics found in the subject files include agriculture and the Brannan Plan, communism and un-American activities, federal expenditures, flood control, Hoover Commission, Indian affairs, Executive Department reorganization, social security legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, taxes, and war claims and the Trading-with-the-Enemy Subcommittee.
