Box 4
Contains 817 Results:
Vernon Junior Chamber of Commerce, 8/9/1940
Typewritten letter by W.H. Wright, Secretary of the Vernon Chamber of Commerce, thanking William H. Murray's speaking visit. Enclosed is a copy of statements made by Dr. Otto Juhl.
Voth, Peter D., 4/23/1940
Typewritten letter by William H. Murray to Peter D. Voth concerning inflation.
List of vehicles used by the University of Oklahoma, 2/11/1931
Typewritten letter with accompanying data by by President William Bizzell, the University of Oklahoma, to Governor William H. Murray, concerning the automobiles used by several departments of the University of Oklahoma.
Affidavit in regard to automobiles for The University of Oklahoma, 2/13/1931
Typewritten affidavit , by President William Bizzell, the University of Oklahoma, to Governor William H. Murray, in regard to automobiles used by the university
Affidavits in regard to automobiles for the state examiner & inspector's office, 2/21/1931
Two typewritten affidavits , one for the Department of the State Board of Accountacy and the other for the Department of State Examiner and Inspector, with an introductory letter by John Rogers to Governor William H. Murray, in regard to automobiles used by the state examiner and inspector's office.
Wever, Carl C., 1/30/1940
Typewritten letter with previously enclosed carbon copy of a letter from Carl Wever to Frank Phillips.
Wheeler, Burton K., 1/5/1942
Typewritten letter from William H. Murray to Senator Burton K. Wheeler (D-MT) concerning "America First" statements, the world government after the war, and requests for a Congressional Directory.
Wheeler, Burton K., 1/8/1942
Typewritten letter from Senator Burton K. Wheeler (D-MT) to William H. Murray in response to the prior letter on world government after the war and requests for Congressional Directory.
Wheeler, Burton K., 3/5/1942
Typewritten letter from William H. Murray to Senator Burton K. Wheelerrequesting a copy of the Report of the National Resources Planning Board and a copy of Senator Joshua B. Lee's "Conscripting Wealth." (a euphemistic title of proposed Senate bill 2911, 75th Congress, 1938--a taxation measure concerning national defense. See 83 Cong. Rec. 5688 [1938])
Wheeler, Burton K., 3/12/1942
Typewritten letter from Senator Burton K. Wheeler to William H. Murray in response to a request for the Report of the National Resources Planning Board and acknowledgeing a copy of Joshua Lee's proposed Senate bill, euphemistically called "Conscripting Wealth."
