Box 1
Contains 304 Results:
Extension of Remarks - "Remember When We Chose the Two Chickens?", 1944
WGS comments introducing Ralph Gill editorial of above title supporting the President for reelection. Editorial not included. Typescript.
Extension of Remarks - "National Congress of American Indians.", 1944
WGS introduction to Oklahoma State District Judge N. B. Johnson's comments of above title, describing the organization's founding, purpose and president [N. B. Johnson]. One copy with attached request for inclusion in the Congressional Record. Statement by Johnson not included.
Extension of Remarks - "An American Heritage.", 1945
College student essay by Nancy Hanck inserted into the Congressional Record. Four various copies. Accompanying descriptions of Miss Hanck's accomplishments. Essay contest information from L. E. Faulkner of Mississippi Central Railroad Company.
Extension of Remarks - "Voices of the Present and Past.", 1945
WGS speech re H. R. 1752 ["To amend the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, and for other purposes" (Andrew J. May - Kentucky). Seventy-ninth Congress; First Session (1945).] Typescript and Congressional Record extract.
Extension of Remarks - "Letter from a Constituent.", 1945
Correspondence with Mr. George W. Selvidge about letter. Comments by WGS introducing Mr. Selvidge's letter. Letter discusses ending war instead of "fussing" over post war legislation. Letter not included.
Extension of Remarks - "Text of Fort Gibson Resolution Adopted by Arkansas Valley Authority Association of Oklahoma.", 1945
WGS comments introducing resolution. Resolution not included.
House Debate, 1945
Incomplete speech by WGS re Indian Affairs. Congressional Record extract.
Speech - "Our GI's Must Have Jobs.", 1945
WGS advocating extension of Veterans Employment Service. Unrevised Congressional Record text. Revised text reprinted for distribution.
Extension of Remark - "List of Principal Chiefs of Choctaw Nation of Indians.", 1945
WGS request for inclusion in Congressional Record and list of chiefs.
Memorial Day Speech - "Rest You in Peace, Our Soldier Dead.", 1945
Program for Memorial Day service at Spaulding Park, Muskogee, Oklahoma. Typescript of speech.
