Box LG 22
Restricted
Contains 87 Results:
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Nursing., 1959
Includes correspondence from various nursing administrators to Edith Green, who introduced H.R. 1251, a bill to provide grants and scholarships for collegiate education in nursing.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Railroads., 1959-1960
Include correspondence.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Railroads., 1959-1960
Includes copies of bills and correspondence.
Includes copies of bills and correspondence., 1960
Includes numerous form letters sent by El Reno members of the International Association of Machinists, all calling for support of H.R. 9742, which was to strengthen and improve the national transportation system.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Railroad Retirement., 1959
Includes correspondence and bills related to railroad legislation. Many of the correspondents represent railroad unions. There is also an excerpt from the Congressional Record with James E. Van Zandt commenting on the 1959 Amendments to the Railroad Retirement Act and Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Television., 1959-1960
Includes correspondence on a variety of issues concerning television industry. Among the correspondents were the Oklahoma Broadcasters Association. There was also a copy of "comments and inquiries" of the Oklahoma Broadcasters Association made to the Federal Communication Commission. Correspondence from university presidents George Lynn Cross and Oliver S. Willham called on Morris to support efforts in educational television.
Interstate and Foreign Commerce-Television-Political Broadcasts., 1959-1960
Includes correspondence from Ralph W. Yarborough, then chair of the Subcommittee on Freedom of Communications, and the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. There were also several letters from Oklahoma television stations.
