Box 7
Contains 246 Results:
Senate Report 1319 (H. R. 3482): "Granting the Consent of the congress to the Negotiation of a Compact Relating to the Waters of the Canadian River by the States of Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico."
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.
Public Law 491 (H. R. 3482).
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.
S. 3692: "To authorize the construction, operation, and maintenance by the Secretary of the Interior of the Cobb Creek reclamation project, Oklahoma." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session, 1950
(Robert S. Kerr - Oklahoma; Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma). Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs.
S. 3895: "To amend the programs on the watersheds authorized in section 13 of the Flood Control Act of December 22, 1944." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session, 1950
(Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma). Committee on Public Works.
House Report 801 (H. R. 562): "Amending Section 801 (d) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended, in relation to exports."
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.
H. R. 3151: "To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of June 25, 1938, as amended, by providing for the certification of batches of drugs composed wholly or partly of any kind of auremycin, chloramphenicol, and bacitracin, or any derivative thereof." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(J. Percy Priest - Tennessee). Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
H. R. 3939: "To prohibit interstate commerce in imitation ice cream and in imitation ice milk, and for other purposes." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Fred L. Crawford - Michigan). Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
H. R. 4572: "To amend sections 301, 302, and 701 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, as amended." Eighty-first congress; First Session, 1949
(Frank B. Keefe - Wisconsin). Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.
Hearings (H. R. 4572): "To Amend the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (Subpoena Powers)."
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.
Statement. E. W. Morrison, Denton, Texas: Before Subcommittee of House Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, re H. R. 160, 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.
