Box 17
Contains 76 Results:
Education, 1938-1945
Topics include Elbert Duncan Thomas, higher education law and legislation in the United States, federal aid to education in the United States, military education law and legislation in the United State, and World War II. Correspondents include Walter Lippmann.
Food Stamp Plan, 1940-1942
Topics include Glen D. Johnson, United States Works Progress Administration, and food stamps. Correspondents include Milo Randolph Perkins, Federal Surplus Commodities Corporation, and United States Dept. of Agriculture.
Freight Rates, 1938
Topics include railroad law in the United States, railroad wage law and legislation in the United States, and Transportation Conference. Correspondents include Association of American Railroads, J. D. Patterson, and Southern Papers Manufactures Traffic Conference.
Foreign Policy, 1939
Correspondents include Henry Lewis Stimson.
Gasoline Rationing, 1942-1943
Health, 1937-1939
Topics include dentistry, diseases in Oklahoma, health promotion, preventive medicine law and legislation, optometrists in Oklahoma, Oklahoma public health, and syphilis in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Dept. of Health, National Anti-Syphilitic League, and Oklahoma State Dept. of Public Health Periodicals.
Immigration, 1939
Topics include United States Works Progress Administration, aliens, and public welfare.
Indian Affairs, Shawnee Indian Sanatorium, 1937-1938
Topics include United States Congress House appropriations and expenditures, United States Dept. of the Interior appropriations and expenditures, Indians of North America government relations 1934-, Indians of North America hospitals in Shawnee (Okla.), mines and mineral resources finance, and mining law. Correspondents include United States Office of Indian Affairs, and William Zimmerman, Jr.
Indian Affairs, Shawnee Indian Sanatorium, 1937-1938
Topics include United States Congress House appropriations and expenditures, United States Dept. of the Interior appropriations and expenditures, Indians of North America government relations 1934-, Indians of North America hospitals in Shawnee (Okla.), mines and mineral resources finance, and mining law. Correspondents include United States Office of Indian Affairs, and William Zimmerman, Jr.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Trade Barriers and Tariffs, 1938-1939
Topics include alcohol taxation in the United States, economic policy in the United States, free trade in the United States, and United States commerce.