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Contains 372 Results:
H. R. 1592: To increase the rates of basic compensation of officers and employees in the field service of the Post Office Department. Bill by James H. Morrison - (Louisiana). (House).
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.
H. R. 1826: To increase the rates of basic compensation of officers and employees in the field service of the Post Office Department. Bill by John E. Moss, Jr.- (California). (House).
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.
Correspondence. Topics include: introduction and support of legislation permitting temporary and substitute rural carriers to take non-competitive examinations to fill vacancies on the route they serve.
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.
H. R. 2692: To amend the Seniority Act for Rural Mail Carriers to provide a method for the promotion of substitute rural carriers to the position of regular rural carrier. Bill by Gardner R. Withrow- (Wisconsin). (House).
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.
Remarks: Brady Gentry. "The Future of Highway Legislation."
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.
Pamphlet: American Automobile Association. Highlights of AAA Motorists' Program for Better Highways.
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.
Sunday Star, Feb. 26, 1956. "The Pocketbook Nerve; Trucks Are Bigger, Cars More Numerous; Which Should Pay for Future Highways?"
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.
Chamber of Commerce of the United States. "Report on Results of Referendum No. 94 on Highway Development Dec. 12, 1955 - Jan. 26, 1956."
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.
Correspondence. Topics include: discussion of bill by T. Ashton Thompson.
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.
H. R. 7370: To amend and supplement the Federal Aid Road Act approved July 11, 1916 (39 stat. 355), as amended and supplemented, to authorize appropriations for continuing the construction of highways, and for other purposes. Bill by T. Ashton Thompson - (Louisiana).
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.