Box 7
Contains 578 Results:
General Correspondence, Y-Z, 1955
Consisting of 1 cubic foot of material, this series is almost entirely constituent correspondence and is arranged alphabetically.
Agriculture, Committee on: Sulfur, 1951
Pamphlet: Special Subcommittee on Fertilizer and Farm Machinery of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives. Sulfur and Its Importance in Food Production.
Armed Services, Committee on: Air Force, 1951
Correspondence. Topics include: protest of the transfer of Hughes Aircraft Plant at Tucson, Arizona to the Department of Air Force.
Armed Services, Committee on: Alameda, California, Shipyard, 1951
Report: Committee of Armed Services. Request for authority to lease to Plant Brothers Drydock Company.
Armed Services, Committee on: Career Compensation Act Amendments, 1951
H.R. 5715 (Report No. 1190): A Bill to amend sections 201(a), 301(e), 302(f), 302(g), 508, 527, 528 of Public Law 351, Eighty-first Congress, as amended. Original Bill by Paul J. Kilday (Texas). 82nd Congress, 1st Session.
Armed Services, Committee on: Committee Materials, 1951
Correspondence. Topics include: proposals relative to certain real estate acquisitions.
Armed Services, Committee on: General Correspondence
Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.
Armed Services, Committee on: Morgantown, West Virginia, Ordinance Plant, 1951
Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.
Armed Services, Committee on: Procurement Policy, 1951
Gould, Leslie. "Why Russia Leads the United States in Jet Planes."
Armed Services, Committee on: Universal Military Training, Correspondence, 1951-1952
Including 2 cubic feet of material, the legislative series is arranged alphabetically by committee name and contains correspondence, bills, and reports. Prominent subjects in this series include agriculture legislation and federal aid to Oklahoma education.