Box 5
Contains 46 Results:
Boy Scouts of America, 1936-1946
Topics include Boy Scouts of America finance, Boy Scouts of America membership, outdoor recreation, and National Jamboree of Boy Scouts in Washington, D.C., 1937. Correspondents include John Conover Nichols, Boy Scouts of America, and Boy Scouts of America Canadian Valley Council (Shawnee, Okla.).
Boy Scouts of America, 1936-1946
Topics include Boy Scouts of America finance, Boy Scouts of America membership, outdoor recreation, and National Jamboree of Boy Scouts in Washington, D.C., 1937. Correspondents include John Conover Nichols, Boy Scouts of America, and Boy Scouts of America Canadian Valley Council (Shawnee, Okla.).
Bretton Woods, International Monetary Fund, 1944-1945
Topics include International Monetary Fund and United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, (1944: BrettonWoods, N.H.).
Brookings Institution, 1939-1946
Brookings Institution, 1939-1946
Brookings Institution, 1939-1946
Broadcasting, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Federal Communications Commission, 1935-1945
Topics include economics sociological aspects. Correspondents include Brookings Institution.
Bureaucratic Control of Government, 1938-1946
Topics include Wesley Ernest Disney, Joshua Bryan Lee, Edward Hall Moore, United States Congress powers and duties, United States Congress reform, bureaucracy, free enterprise, New Deal (1933-1939), rationing, and Freedom From Bureaucrats. Correspondents include Hampton Pitts Fulmer, William E. Combs, and Clayton E. Dial.
Candy, Cuban Delicacies, 1945-1946
Topics include import quotas, licenses, sugar laws and legislation, and Cuban Delicacies Company (Havana, Cuba). Correspondents include Harold R. Fletcher & Associates, Inc.
Cartwright, Wilburn, 1936-1945
Topics include Wesley Ernest Disney, Jed J. Johnson, Robert Samuel Kerr, Joshua Bryan Lee, Charles Augustus Lindbergh, A. S. Mike Monroney, John Conover Nichols, Ross Rizley, William Rogers, Elmer Thomas, Victor E. Wickersham, United States Congress officials and employees pensions, fefense industries in Oklahoma, and rationing. Correspondents include Wilburn Cartwright.
