Box DP 19
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Contains 44 Results:
Treasury: General, 1962
Request for establishment of customs office at Calgary airport; possible move of Customs House in Los Angeles to new location; statements of Douglas Dillon on the national debt limit and economic policy; taxable status of professional service organizations; devaluation of the currency. Correspondents include: Oklahoma State Medical Association; Savoie Lottinville
Atomic Energy Commission, 1949-1951
Dormitories at Oak Ridge; selection of site for new production facilities; drug store concession at AEC facilities; package liquor stores at Los Alamos and Oak Ridge.
Atomic Energy Commission, 1954-1956
"Freedom's Need for the Trained Man" (remarks of Lewis Strauss to the Thomas Alva Edison Foundation); "Engineering and Scientific Education" (remarks of Rear Admiral H. G. Rickover to the Edison Foundation); showing of Geneva Technical Exhibit in Oklahoma City.
Atomic Energy Commission, 1958-1959, 1961-1962
Relocation of AEC headquarters in Germantown, Maryland; approval of grant to University of Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University for purchase of nuclear lab equipment; invitation for proposals for prototype organic-cooled nuclear power plant; Arms Control and Disarmament Agency; Project ROVER (nuclear rocket program).
Central Intelligence Agency, 1961
Civil Aeronautics Board, January-April, 1950
"Evidence and Arguments in Opposition to the Confirmation of Josh Lee as Member of the Civil Aeronautics Board" by Independent Air Carrier Conference of America; airline service between Oklahoma City and Snyder, Texas; airline service for Bartlesville; Parks Investigation Case.
Civil Aeronautics Board, May-November, 1950
Operating certificate for Wisconsin Central Airlines; accident investigation; independent airlines; possible discontinuance of service to Holdenville; airline service for Bartlesville; airline service for Lawton; "The Planned Promotion of Air Transportation" (address by Josh Lee before National Seminar for Feeder Airlines); Parks Investigation Case. Correspondents include: Keith Kahle; Air Coach Transport Association; Tom Steed.
Civil Aeronautics Board, 1951
Airline certificates; low-rate European travel offered by Youth Argosy; renewal cases; proposed new airport near Washington, D.C.; airline service for Ada; airline service for Okmulgee; operating certificate for Trans World Airlines for foreign transportation; independent airlines.
Civil Aeronautics Board, 1953-1954
Central Airlines service to Okmulgee, Holdenville-Wewoka, Durant, Ada, and Muskogee; site of hearings in Southwest-Northeast case, concerning air service between southwestern and northeastern cities. Correspondents include: Lyndon Johnson.
Civil Aeronautics Board, 1955-1956
Lobbying by large airlines; airline service for Guymon; possible reappointment of Josh Lee to CAB; appointment of successor to Lee; airline service for Lamar, Colorado; airline service for Liberal, Kansas; statements of Kerr before CAB concerning airline service in Oklahoma. Correspondents include: Josh Lee.
