Box 3
Contains 991 Results:
"Temple Hall", 1947
Typewritten brochure about the Temple Hall under-graduate and graduate degree programs.
"Which of Two Amendments Do You Prefer?" - Preference for Presidential Term Limit Amendment , January 10, 1941
The text is seeking opinions on two proposed amendments to limit the tenure of the Presidency. One option is to make Presidents ineligible for reelection after serving two terms, while the other option is to have a single term of seven years with no possibility of reelection. The Committee is seeking input on which option is preferred and hopes to introduce the amendment in Congress. Contributions are also being requested to support the campaign for the amendment.
Letter of Condolences to the Mexican President, June 8, 1931
The Governor of Oklahoma expresses regret to the Mexican Consul regarding the shooting of Emilio Cortes Rubio and others by a Deputy Sheriff in Carter County. The Governor states that the boys were carrying concealed weapons, which is against state law, but they had not committed any other crimes. The Governor promises to investigate the incident to determine if the officer acted without authority. The Governor asks the Consul to convey his apologies to the President of Mexico.
Blackard, Charles G. to the Attorney General, 1931
Typewritten letter inquiring about the case of the State of Oklahoma vs. William Guess and Cecil Crosby.
Brown, W.H., 1931
Typewritten letter concerning W.H. Brown and Springer proceeding in the case of the State of Oklahoma vs. William Guess and Cecil Crosby. Re: date of case and authorization to proceed.
Murder of two Mexican Students: Response from Governor Murray , December 07, 1931
The Governor responds to a letter from Dean Richard Burns regarding the murder of two Mexican boys.
Carter County Sheriff, 1931
Typewritten letter against rehiring the two deputies tried in the case of the State of Oklahoma vs. William Guess and Cecil Crosby on the force.
Clark, J. Reuben, Jr., American Ambassador to Mexico, 1931
Typewritten telegram concerning taking the bodies of Emile Cortez Rubio and Manuel Gomez from Ardmore to Mexico City; stopping Col. Clowe at border.
Clowe, Col. Charles E., 1931
Typewritten letter concerning a claim for expenses of the trial from the case of the State of Oklahoma vs. William Guess and Cecil Crosby.
Gonzales, M.C., to Marvin Shilling, County Attorney, 1931
Typewritten letter concerning acceptance of being present and assisting in the trial of the State of Oklahoma vs. William Guess and Cecil Crosby.
