Box 7
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Contains 29 Results:
Subject, Cooperatives, Taxation, 1947-1948
Topics include agriculture and cooperative taxation. Correspondents include Fulton Lewis, Oklahoma Pharmaceutical Association, Commerce and Industry Association of New York, and National Tax Equality Association.
Subject, Displaced Persons, Immigration, 1947-1948
Topics include emigration and immigration, political refugees, and World War II refugees. Correspondents include Ed L. Gossett and United States Displaced Persons Commission.
Subject, District of Columbia, Home Rule, 1948
Topics include Washington (D.C.) Politics and government. Correspondents include American Planning and Civic Association Committee of 100 on the Federal City.
Subject, Equal Rights Amendment, 1941-1947
Topics include equal rights amendments and the United States. Correspondents include League of Women Voters, National Woman's Party, and National Committee to Defeat the Un-Equal Rights Amendment.
Subject, Everglades National Park, 1947-1948
Topics include oil and gas leases in Everglades National Park (Fla.) as well as the park.
Subject, Farm Equipment Shortage, 1948
Topics include agricultural machinery. Correspondents include Averell Harriman, William Simon Hill, International Harvester Company, J. I. Case Company, Minneapolis-Moline Company, Oklahoma Farm Bureau, United States Dept. of Commerce, Gleaner Harvester Corporation, and Massey-Harris Company.
Subject, Federal Aid to Education, 1948
Correspondents include National Education Association of the United States leaflet, Friends of the Public Schools of America, and National Liberal League.
Subject, Federal Power Commission, 1946-1948
Topics include Ross Rizley, natural gas pipeline law and legislation, and Natural Gas Act. Correspondents include Independent Petroleum Association of America, National Coal Association, and United States Federal Power Commission.
Subject, Federal Works Agency, 1946-1948
Topics include federal aid to community development in Oklahoma, public works and Oklahoma, and Mobilization and Reconversion Act of 1944. Correspondents include United States Federal Works Agency Bureau of Community Facilities.
Subject, Flood Control, 1946-1948
Topics include United States Army Corps of Engineers, flood control in Oklahoma, Washita River (Tex. and Okla.), and Washita River Watershed (Tex. and Okla.). Correspondents include National Rivers and Harbors Congress, United States War Dept, and Office of the Chief of Engineers.