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Contains 103 Results:
Congress-House: Sergeant-at-Arms., 1948
Correspondence. Correspondents include Humphrey Scott Shaw (...) and A. J. Sabath (Illinois).
Congress-House: Miscellaneous Correspondence., 1947-1948
Correspondents include John McCormack (Massachusetts) and Herman Eberherter (Pennsylvania). Also included is a committee print entitled "Explanation of Retirement Act as It Affects Members of Congress" (1947). This last item provided illustrations of benefits applicable to some of the new members of Congress.
Congress-Senate., 1948
Public Affairs Bulletin (George G. Galloway): "Limitation of Debate in the United States Senate."
District of Columbia-Home Rule., 1948
Correspondence. Bills mentioned include H. R. 6227 ["To provide for home rule and reorganization in the District of Columbia" (James C. Auchincloss - New Jersey)]. Correspondents include League of Women Voters of Oklahoma.
District of Columbia-Optometrists., 1948
Correspondence, bills, reports, and other documents on legislation and Carl Albert's leadership roles as majority whip, majority leader, and speaker of the House. Topics include education, labor, civil rights, busing, gun control, the Vietnam War, revenue sharing, executive impoundment, school prayer, the energy crisis, Watergate, and the administration of the House. An important subseries are memos from John Barriere, executive director of the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
Education and Labor-Civil Rights., 1948
Correspondence, bills, reports, and other documents on legislation and Carl Albert's leadership roles as majority whip, majority leader, and speaker of the House. Topics include education, labor, civil rights, busing, gun control, the Vietnam War, revenue sharing, executive impoundment, school prayer, the energy crisis, Watergate, and the administration of the House. An important subseries are memos from John Barriere, executive director of the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
Education and Labor-Buildings/Facilities., 1947-1948
Correspondence. Bills mentioned include S. 2902 ["To authorize the making of grants and loans to the State to assist in providing adequate public elementary and secondary school facilities" (A. Willis Robertson - Virginia) Committee on Public Welfare]. Correspondents include George L. Cross (President, University of Oklahoma) and A. Willis Robertson (Virginia).
Education and Labor-Federal Aid to Education. Legislation and Data., 1947-1948
Correspondence, bills, reports, and other documents on legislation and Carl Albert's leadership roles as majority whip, majority leader, and speaker of the House. Topics include education, labor, civil rights, busing, gun control, the Vietnam War, revenue sharing, executive impoundment, school prayer, the energy crisis, Watergate, and the administration of the House. An important subseries are memos from John Barriere, executive director of the Democratic Steering and Policy Committee.
Education and Labor-Federal Aid to Education. Correspondence (A - B)., 1947-1948
Correspondence re federal aid to education. Some correspondence relates directly to S. 492 and H. R. 2953.
Education and Labor-Federal Aid to Education. Correspondence (C - E)., 1947-1948
Correspondence re federal aid to education. Some correspondence relates to S. 492 and H. R. 2953.