Box PJ 3
Restricted
Contains 108 Results:
Coal Creek, 1950
Correspondence: flooding problem on Coal Creek near Dewar, Oklahoma.
Coalgate, 1941
Correspondence: possibility of establishing a health unit in Coalgate.
Cobb Creek, 1950
Correspondence: need and the introduction of a bill for the construction of the Cobb Creek Irrigation Project near Anadarko, Oklahoma.
College Homes, Inc., 1950
Correspondence: report concerning financial difficulties, possibly connected with poor Federal Housing Administration management, being had by College Homes, Inc., in Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Committee for the Nation, 1933
Correspondence: United States attempt to inflate the price of gold to stabilize the American economy.
Committee for the Nation, January-July, 1934
Correspondence: support and opposition toward the raising of gold prices which would help the debtor but not the creditor.
Committee for the Nation, August-December, 1934
Correspondence: support and opposition toward the raising of gold prices which would help the debtor but not the creditor. However, the opposition seems to have been swayed some time later in the year.
Committee For The Nation, 1935
Correspondence: effect of gold and silver on the economy and letters requesting the President to raise the price of gold to the highest point allowable by law (to stimulate the economy); documents claiming the Banking Act of 1935 to be unconstitutional. Also includes Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons.
Commodity Exchange, 1945-1946
Correspondence: chaos in the various commodity boards of trade especially the problem of gamblers in cotton futures on the Exchange.