F 1: Personal Correspondence, Li-Lov, 1943.
Topics include Leon Chase Phillips. Correspondents include Anti-Saloon League of America, Locust Grove Chamber of Commerce, and John P. Logan.
F 2: Personal Correspondence, Low-Ly, 1943.
Correspondents include Radio Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention.
F 3: Personal Correspondence, Ma, 1943.
Topics include Henry Garland Bennett. Correspondents include Raymond Gary, United States Office of Defense Transportation (Dallas, Tex.), Manufacturers' Record - Baltimore, Md., and Baird Markham.
F 4: Personal Correspondence, McA-McC, 1943.
Correspondents include J. D. McCarty and the American Legion (McAlester, Okla.).
F 5: Personal Correspondence, McD-McI, 1943.
Topics include Southern Governors' Conference. Correspondents include James Howard McGrath, United States National War Labor Board (Dallas, Tex.), Young Negro Democratic Organization, and Shepard's/McGraw-Hill.
F 6: Personal Correspondence, McK-McQ, 1943.
F 7: Personal Correspondence, Me-Mil, 1943.
Correspondents include Mid-continent Oil and Gas Association, Christian Mission on World Order, and Missouri Baptist General Association.
F 8: Personal Correspondence, Min-Mori, 1943.
Correspondents include Central Labor Union (Muskogee, Okla.), Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company, American National Live Stock Association, and theYoung Women's Christian Association of the U.S.A.
F 9: Personal Correspondence, Morr-My, 1943.
Topics include Phil Kennamer. Correspondents include National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (Muskogee, Okla.), Muskogee Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board, R. M. Mountcastle, Muskogee-Okmulgee Soil Conservation District, National Veteran's Committee, Inc., National Victory Garden Institute, National Victory Service League, Good Neighbor Foundation, and National Family Week.
F 10: Personal Correspondence, Na-Nel, 1943.
Correspondents include Matthew Mansfield Neely, National Father's Day Committee (U.S.), National Geographic Society (U.S.), National Grange, National Reclamation Association, National Semi-Pro Baseball Congress, United States National Youth Administration, Women's Relief Corps (U.S.), Needlework Guild of America, National Catholic Community Service (Philadelphia, Penn.), National Civic Foundation Dept. of Youth Education, National Conference of Christians and Jews, National Cotton Council of America, National Council of American-Soviet Friendship (U.S.), National Economic Council, Inc., National Education Association of the United States, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and National Committee for the Conservation of Manpower in War Industries.
F 11: Personal Correspondence, Nem-No, 1943.
Correspondents include Norman Chamber of Commerce, Nevada State Dept. of Agriculture, United States Navy Dept., and Allen G. Nichols.
F 12: Personal Correspondence, Oa-Okl, 1943.
Correspondents include Edward King Gaylord, Frank Phillips, Wilbert Lee O'Daniel, Oklahoma Library Association, Oklahoma Press Association, Oklahoma State Medical Association, Oklahoma Commission for Crippled Children, Oklahoma Education Association, Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, Oklahoma Natural Gas Company, Oklahoma Bar Association, Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma City Junior Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma Art Center, Oklahoma Publishing Company, Oklahoma Association of Optometrists, Oklahoma Cotton Cooperative Association, Oklahoma Municipal League, Oklahoma City Classroom Teachers Association, Oklahoma City Council of Churches, Oklahoma Negro Chamber of Commerce, Oklahoma Pharmaceutical Association, Oklahoma Sheriff and Peace Officers Association, and Oklahoma State Society.
F 13: Personal Correspondence, Okm-Oz, 1943.
Correspondents include John H. Overton, General Federation of Women's Clubs (Oklahoma City, Okla.), and Sidney P. Osborn.
F 14: Personal Correspondence, Pa, 1943.
Correspondents include France Paris.
F 15: Personal Correspondence, Pe-Ph, 1943.
Correspondents include Phillips Petroleum Company and Paul Stewart.
F 16: Personal Correspondence, Pi-Po, 1943.
F 17: Personal Correspondence, Pr-Pu, 1943.
Correspondents include J. G. Puterbaugh and Moman Pruiett.
F 18: Personal Correspondence, Q, 1943.
F 19: Personal Correspondence, Ra-Ree, 1943.
Correspondents include Sam Rayburn and Red River Lake Development Association.
F 20: Personal Correspondence, Ref-Ri, 1943.
Correspondents include Research Institute of America, Inc.
F 21: Personal Correspondence, Ro-Rom, 1943.
Correspondents include Will Rogers.
F 22: Personal Correspondence, Roo-Ry, 1943.
Correspondents include Russian War Relief, Inc.
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Robert S. Kerr Collection Box List
Robert S. Kerr Collection Description
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