Box 5
Contains 46 Results:
Bureau of the Census, 1938-1946
Topics include United States Bureau of the Census officials and employees, census, census districts in Oklahoma, population statistics, Cy Covey, and Bill Shibley. Correspondents include Democratic Party (Okla.) State Central Committee, United States Bureau of the Census, and Henry E. Castleberry.
Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, 1943-1946
Correspondents include Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America.
Child Care Services, 1943-1945
Topics include United States Federal Works Agency and child care.
China and China Famine, 1938-1946
Topics include Chiang Kai-shek, famines in China, food relief in China, economic conditions in China, and Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Correspondents include May-ling Soong Chiang and American Association of China Famine and Flood Relief.
China and China Famine, 1938-1946
Topics include Chiang Kai-shek, famines in China, food relief in China, economic conditions in China, and Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. Correspondents include May-ling Soong Chiang and American Association of China Famine and Flood Relief.
Civil Service Office, 1939-1943
Topics include United States Civil Service Commission officials and employees salaries.
Clow, Mel, 1937-1946
Topics include United States Post Office Dept. officials and employees, defense industries in Oklahoma, electioneering in Oklahoma, food stamps, political patronage in Oklahoma, Herbert Abraham, Mabel Bassett, James William (Jim Will) Eckles, Roy D. Featherstone, Patsey Greenan, William S. Key, Tom R. Phillips, Johnie E. Rule, Terence E. Thetford, and Arkansas Day Celebration. Correspondents include National Association of Postmasters of the United States and Mel Clow.
Coal, 1941-1945
Topics include United States Bureau of Mines, bituminous coal, coal in Oklahoma, synthetic gasoline, and Bituminous Coal Act of 1937.
Coalgate (Okla.) Federal Building, 1939-1940
Columbia Typographical Union No. 101, 1944-1946
Correspondents include Columbia Typographical Union No. 101.
