Box DP 26
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Contains 31 Results:
Federal Trade Commission, Midwest Cement Industry, 1975-1976
The Departmental Series includes constituent letters forwarded to Executive Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions for reply and correspondence strictly between the Congressman and those branches of the federal government.
Federal Trade Commission, Private Schools, 1973-1974
Correspondence and documents related to the Oklahoma Private School Association and requirements concerning proprietary vocational and home study schools,
Federal Trade Commission, Regulations on the Sale of Used Automobiles, 1975-1976, 1979-1980
The Departmental Series includes constituent letters forwarded to Executive Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions for reply and correspondence strictly between the Congressman and those branches of the federal government.
Federal Trade Commission, Tulsa Northside Homeowners Case, 1981-1984
The Departmental Series includes constituent letters forwarded to Executive Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions for reply and correspondence strictly between the Congressman and those branches of the federal government.
Federal Trade Commission, Vocational and Home Study School Regulations, 1979-1980
The Departmental Series includes constituent letters forwarded to Executive Departments, agencies, boards, and commissions for reply and correspondence strictly between the Congressman and those branches of the federal government.
General Accounting Office, 1973-1975
Correspondence related to government spending, audit requests, and desegregation funds for Tulsa's school system. Includes monthly lists of GAO reports.
General Accounting Office, 1977-1981
Correspondence related to the Air Force and C-130 Heat Exchangers, constituent issues, audits of Tulsa area grant recipients, the DGSC DISARS Project, a study about Oklahoma dependence on gas and oil, and Jones' possible candidacy for Comptroller General.
General Services Administration, undated, 1973
Includes Dear Colleague letter from Andrew J. Hirshaw.
General Services Administration, 1974-1976
Correspondence and memos related to constituent issues, Safe-T-Bath of Tulsa, government spending, and the art-in-architecture program.
General Services Administration, 1977
Correspondence and documents related to constituent issues. Includes extensive documentation of the dismissal of Stephen P. Kerr, the Attorney Advisor of the Claims and Litigations Division and a letter to J.W. Solomon from the Oklahoma delegation recommending that the federal building in Oklahoma City be named after Alfred P. Murrah.
