Box 23
Contains 39 Results:
Civil Aeronautics Board, 1973
Topics include Aviation Consumer Action Project, Oklahoma City Airport Trust, Western Air Lines, Inc., air charter travel, airlines rates, airport security, and local service airlines. Correspondents include Jet Travel, Inc. Oklahoma City (OK).
Civil Service Commission, 1973
Topics include United States officials and employees salaries, etc.
Clerk of the House, 1973
This series includes 39.5 cubic feet of material and consists largely of constituent correspondence. The series is particularly strong on agriculture and Indians. During Camp's last years in Congress, there are increasing amounts of material related to outer space and the Watergate affair.
Colleagues, 1973
Topics include Carl Albert, party affiliation, sick leave, congressional leadership, Cow Chip Throwing Championship in Beaver (OK), John W. Wydler, Del Clawson, and Ronald Dellums. Correspondents include Gerald R. Ford, William M. Colmer, John J. Rhodes, James Abdnor, William M. Ketchum, Donald W. Riegle, John P. Saylor, Barber B. Conable, Robert McClory, John R. Rarick, Wendell Wyatt, and Lou Frey.
Department of Commerce, 1973
Topics include Oklahoma Office of Minority Business Enterprise, steel industry and trade, scrap metals, seals (animals), and electric apparatus and appliances
Commerce: Bureau of the Census, 1973
Topics include "Congressional District Atlas, 93rd Congress." and population statistics
Commerce: Economic Development Administration, 1973, 1973
Topics include city planning in Mangum (OK), city planning in Cheyenne (OK), Cheyenne (Ok), Indian Economic Development Programs in Oklahoma, and South Western Oklahoma Economic Development District.
Condolences, 1973
Topics include Roy J. Turner.
Congratulations: January-April, 1973
Correspondents include E. K. Gaylord.
Congratulations: May-October, 1973
This series includes 39.5 cubic feet of material and consists largely of constituent correspondence. The series is particularly strong on agriculture and Indians. During Camp's last years in Congress, there are increasing amounts of material related to outer space and the Watergate affair.
