Box LG 2
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Contains 529 Results:
Receipt of phone call from Mr. and Mrs. James Barry to Congressman James R. Jones regarding legislation to approve long-term loans to developing nations, June 3, 1974 - June 10, 1974
Letter from Mr. and Mrs. James Barry, Tulsa, OK, resident and constituent of Congressman James R. Jones, to Congressman James R. Jones regarding legislation to approve long-term loans to developing nations
Letter from Mr. William E. Simon to Congressman James R. Jones regarding the approval of H.R. 15231, June 17, 1974
Letter from Mr. William E. Simon, Secretary of the Treasury, Department of the Treasury to Congressman James R. Jones regarding the approval of H.R. 15231, "a bill authorizing further U.S. participation in the International Development Association (IDA) -- the soft loan window of the World Bank"
Letter from Mrs. M. E. Arnold to Congressman James R. Jones regarding S. 2665, June 24, 1974
Letter from Mrs. M. E. Arnold, President, League of Women Voters of Oklahoma, Tulsa, OK, to Congressman James R. Jones regarding S. 2665, "the International Development Association authorization bill"
Letter from Mr. Orval O. "Sandy" Saunders to Congressman James R. Jones regarding the United States Government's attitude towards gold, December 6, 1974 - December 16, 1974
Letter from Mr. Orval O. "Sandy" Saunders, Managing Director, 69th State Fair of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, to Congressman James R. Jones regarding the United States Government's attitude towards gold
Phone call from Mrs. Bessie Cody to Congressman James R. Jones' District Office in Tulsa, OK regarding the export of oil in light of an oil shortage, November 9, 1973 - November 15, 1973
Phone call from Mrs. Bessie Cody, Tulsa, OK, resident and constituent of Congressman James R. Jones, to Congressman James R. Jones' District Office in Tulsa, OK regarding the export of oil in light of an oil shortage
Correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones to Mrs. Wilma Holderman regarding the export of oil in light of an oil shortage, November 16, 1973
Original correspondence from Congressman James R. Jones, Member of Congress representing the 1st District of Oklahoma, to Mrs. Wilma Holderman regarding the export of oil in light of an oil shortage
Letter from Mr. Duane G. Collins to President Richard M. Nixon and forwarded to Congressman James R. Jones regarding energy conservation, November 9, 1973 - November 16, 1973
Letter from Mr. Duane G. Collins, Cleveland, OK, resident and constituent of Congressman James R. Jones, to President Richard M. Nixon and forwarded to Congressman James R. Jones regarding energy conservation; answered by Legislative Assistant Stephen Kaplan because Congressman Jones was out of the country with the House Armed Services Committee at the time Mr. Collins' letter was received
Letter from Mr. Bill Miller to Congressman James R. Jones regarding oil exports and energy consumption, November 12, 1973 - November 16, 1973
Letter from Mr. Bill Miller, President, Tulsa Labor Council, to Congressman James R. Jones regarding oil exports and energy consumption; answered by Staff Assistant Linda Katz because Congressman Jones was out of the country with the House Armed Services Committee at the time Mr. Miller's letter was received
Letter from Mrs. M. Barnett to Congressman James R. Jones regarding oil exports and energy consumption, November 12, 1973 - November 16, 1973
Letter from Mrs. M. Barnett, Tulsa, OK, resident and constituent of Congressman James R. Jones, to Congressman James R. Jones regarding oil exports and energy consumption; answered by Legislative Assistant Stephen Kaplan because Congressman Jones was out of the country with the House Armed Services Committee at the time Mrs. Barnett's letter was received
Letter from Mrs. C. F. Delcamp to Congressman James R. Jones regarding the actions of major domestic oil companies, November 8, 1973 - November 17, 1973
Letter from Mrs. C. F. Delcamp, Tulsa, OK, resident and constituent of Congressman James R. Jones, to Congressman James R. Jones regarding the actions of major domestic oil companies; answered by Legislative Assistant Stephen Kaplan because Congressman Jones was out of the country with the House Armed Services Committee at the time Mrs. Delcamp's letter was received