Box LG 14
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Contains 144 Results:
Foreign Affairs-Mutual Security Act (H. R. 7005)., 1952
Correspondence re H. R. 7005 ["To repeal the Mutual Security Act of 1951, and for other purposes" (James P. Richards - South Carolina)].
Foreign Affairs-Spain, 1951-1952
Correspondence.
Foreign Affairs-United Nations, 1952
Correspondence.
Foreign Affairs-Vatican Representative, 1951-1952
Correspondence and petition.
General/Miscellaneous-Correspondence (A - L)., 1951-1952
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.
General/Miscellaneous-Correspondence (M - W), 1951-1952
Includes clippings.
General/Miscellaneous-Kefauver Committee, 1951
Correspondence re Senate Crime Committee.
General/Miscellaneous-Southern Association of Science and Industry., 1951
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.
House Administration-Accounts for various House Committees., 1951-1952
Correspondence with Representative Harold D. Cooley (Vice Chairman, Committee on Agriculture) and Representative Emanuel Celler (Chairman, Committee on the Judiciary).
House Administration-American Negro Progress Exposition (H. R. 65)., 1951
H. R. 65: "To create a commission to study the feasibility of Federal participation in the American Negro Progress Exposition" (J. Vaughan Gary - Virginia).