Box LG 9
Restricted
Contains 124 Results:
Un-American Activities, Committee on, 1949-1950
Un-American Activities-International Security Act., 1949
Discussion of H.R.9490; "To protect the United States against certain un-American and subversive activities by requiring registration of Communist organizations, and for other purposes" (John S. Wood-Georgia).
Un-American Activities-Internal Security Act., 1950
Un-American Activities-Internal Security Act., 1950
Discussion of H.R.9490; "To protect the United States against certain un-American and subversive activities by requiring registration of Communist organizations, and for other purposes" (John S. Wood-Georgia). Correspondence and clippings.
Veterans Affairs-Benefits., 1950
Discussion of H.R.4540; "To provide a more satisfactory program of benefits relating to active service in the armed forces of the Commonwealth of the Philippines during World War II, and for other purposes" (Bernard W. Bearney New York).
Veterans Affairs-Committee Materials., 1949-1950
Veterans Affairs-Disabilities., 1949
Discussion of H.R.1267; "To amend the Veterans Regulations to provide additional compensation for World War II veterans who suffer the loss of the use of a creative organ" (John Bell Williams-Mississippi), and H.R.2490; "To amend subparagraphs (k) and (l) of paragraph II, part I, Veterans Regulation No. 1 (a), as amended, to provide increased compensation for certain specific disabilities" (James F. Lind-Pennsylvania). Correspondents include John E. Rankin.
Veterans Affairs-Disability., 1949
Discussion of H.R.5598; "To increase compensation for World War I presumptive service-connected cases, provide minimum ratings for service-connected arrested tuberculosis, increase certain disability and death compensation rate, liberalize requirement for dependency allowances, and redefine the terms `line of duty' and `willful misconduct'."
Veterans' Affairs-Disability., 1949
Veterans Affairs-Education Loans., 1949
Discussion of H.R.3295; "To direct the Veterans' Administration to repay certain educational loans made to veterans of World War II, and for other purposes" (Ken Regan-Texas). Correspondents include Charles A. Plumley.
