Box 7
Contains 246 Results:
H. R. 3934: "To permit religious or charitable societies to import musical instruments free of duty in certain cases." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session, 1950
(A. S. Mike Monroney - Oklahoma). Committee on Ways and Means. Reported print.
House Report 2159 (H. R. 3934): "Free Importation of Musical Instruments by Religious or Charitable Institutions Manufacturing Such Instruments in Foreign Countries."
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.
Booklet. John M. Firestone: "The Present Calendar and Its Effects on American Business." New York: World Calendar Association, circa 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.
Magazine. Journal of Calendar Reform (Second Quarter, 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.
Pamphlet. Irrigation Districts Association of California: "Whose Water?", circa 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.
Correspondence re Oklahoma lead industry, library bill (H. R. 874, H. R. 1411, S. 130), court actions (H. R. 7550), uniform divorce legislation, world calendar bill, and miscellaneous requests. Correspondents include Thomas E. Martin and Clifford Hope.
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. 874: "To provide for the demonstration of public library service in areas without such service or with inadequate library facilities." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session, 1950
(Ray J. Madden - Indiana). Committee on Education and Labor. Reported print.
S. 3: "To further implement the full faith and credit clause of the Constitution." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Pat McCarran - Nevada). Committee on the Judiciary.
S. 1415: "To improve the calendar now in use by making it perpetual; to retain the number of twelve months; to equalize the quarters of the year so that days of the week and dates always agree, each quarter to have ninety-one days or thirteen weeks or three months equivalent to the season and every month to have twenty-six weekdays plus Sundays; to begin years and weeks on the first day of the week, Sunday; to fix holidays; to give the calendar comparability; not for a year but for centuries." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Estes Kefauver - Tennessee). Committee on Foreign Relations.
S. J. Res. 66: "Favoring centralization by the respective States of their records pertaining to marriages and divorces." Eighty-first Congress; First Session, 1949
(Styles Bridges - New Hampshire). Committee on the Judiciary.
