Box LG 45
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Contains 85 Results:
Labor Board and Wagner Act, House Committee Investigating, 1939, 1940
November, May-October, Topics include United States National Labor Relations Board, labor laws and legislation, United States House Committee Investigating Labor Board and Wagner Act.
Legislative Suggestions, Constituent Correspondence, 1938-1940
Topics include United States Works Progress Administration and World War II. Correspondents include Don mcbride and the Workers Alliance of America (Oklahoma County, Okla.).
Legislative Suggestions, Constituent Correspondence, 1938-1940
Topics include United States Works Progress Administration and World War II. Correspondents include Don mcbride and the Workers Alliance of America (Oklahoma County, Okla.).
Legislative Suggestions, Out of State, Correspondence, 1938-1940
Topics include the World War II. Correspondents include the American Defense Society, National Retail Dry Goods Association, United Office and Professional Workers of America, and the Committee for Republican Integrity
Legislative Suggestions, Out of State, Correspondence, 1938-1940
Topics include the World War II. Correspondents include the American Defense Society, National Retail Dry Goods Association, United Office and Professional Workers of America, and the Committee for Republican Integrity
Legislative Suggestions, Multiple Bills, 1939-1940
Correspondents include League of Women Voters of Oklahoma (Tulsa) and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (Okla.).
Legislative Suggestions, Multiple Bills, 1940-1940
Correspondents include League of Women Voters of Oklahoma (Tulsa) and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (Okla.).
Library, Committee on the, Books for the Blind and Talking Book Machines, 1939, 1940
April, April-May, Topics include books and reading and the blind. Correspondents include the Oklahoma School for the Blind and the State Hospital for Negro Insane (Okla.).
Library, Committee on the, Books for the Blind and Talking Book Machines, 1939, 1940
April, April-May, Topics include books and reading and the blind. Correspondents include the Oklahoma School for the Blind and the State Hospital for Negro Insane (Okla.).
Library, Committee on the Committee Affairs, 1939
February