Box LG 40
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Contains 125 Results:
Congress, Congressional Materials and Federal Register, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942
July, January, January, March, March, Included is a copy of a 1934 congressional document, "Enactment of a Law: Procedure on a Senate Bill," which was reprinted in 1938.
Congress, Senate, History of Bills and Resolutions, 1941
District of Columbia, Committee on, Credit Union, Dentistry, and Educational Leave, 1939, 1940
May-June, April, Topics include Washington (D.C.) and the George-Collins Bill.
District of Columbia, Committee on, Credit Union, Dentistry, and Educational Leave, 1939, 1940
May-June, April, Topics include Washington (D.C.) and the George-Collins Bill.
District of Columbia, Committee on, Credit Union, Dentistry, and Educational Leave, 1939, 1940
May-June, April, Topics include Washington (D.C.) and the George-Collins Bill.
District of Columbia, Committee on, Firearm Registration, Motor Vehicle Liens, and National Society of the Colonial Dames, 1939, 1940
May, April, Topics include National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, Washington (D.C.), and the Dumbarton House in Washington (D.C.).
District of Columbia, Committee on, Firearm Registration, Motor Vehicle Liens, and National Society of the Colonial Dames, 1939, 1940
May, April, Topics include National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, Washington (D.C.), and the Dumbarton House in Washington (D.C.).
District of Columbia, Committee on, Firearm Registration, Motor Vehicle Liens, and National Society of the Colonial Dames, 1939, 1940
May, April, Topics include National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, Washington (D.C.), and the Dumbarton House in Washington (D.C.).
Drought and Flood Relief, Special Committee on, Jackson County, 1939
October, Topics include Jackson County (Okla.).
Education and Labor, Committee on, Blind Persons, 1939
February-August, Topics include employment of the blind law and legislation and the Sheppard-Randolph Bill. Correspondents include the Oklahoma Commission For the Adult Blind.