F 1: Personal Correspondence, Be, 1944.
Correspondents include Henry G. Bennett, Edward Hall Moore, Beaumont Chamber of Commerce, and Ted Beaird.
F 2: Personal Correspondence, Bi-Bo, 1944.
Correspondents include Boy Scouts of America - Last Frontier Council (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Boy Scouts of America, and Walter E. Bilby.
F 3: Personal Correspondence, Br, 1944.
Correspondents include John William Bricker, Joseph Melville Broughton, Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, Braniff Airways, and United States Veterans Administration.
F 4: Personal Correspondence, Bu, 1944.
Correspondents include Harry Flood Byrd, Lester C. Hunt, and C. A. Bottolfsen.
F 5: Personal Correspondence, Ca-Ci, 1944.
Correspondents include Wilburn Cartwright, Children of the American Revolution (Oklahoma), China Society of America, R. Gregg Cherry, Harold Cartwright, E. P. Carville, John W. Carpenter, Keith Kahle, and Chouteau Memorial Association (Muskogee, Okla.).
F 6: Personal Correspondence, Cl-Con, 1944.
Correspondents include Bennett Champ Clark, Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., Consumers Cooperative Association (U.S.), Constitutional Money League of America, Clinton Chamber of Commerce, Conference of American Small Business Organizations, Commerce and Industry Association of New York, and Committee on Industrial Reconversion (Conn.).
F 7: Personal Correspondence, Coo-Cu, 1944.
Topics include Southern Governors' Conference. Correspondents include James Howard McGrath and Prentice Cooper..
F 8: Personal Correspondence, Da, 1944.
Correspondents include Jimmie H. Davis.
F 9: Personal Correspondence, De-Dy, 1944.
Topics include Buddy G. DeSylva. Correspondents include Ferdie J. Deering, John J. Dempsey, Forrest C. Donnell, Phil M. Donnelly, and Charles B. Duffy.
F 10: Personal Correspondence, Ea-El, 1944.
Correspondents include Ernest M. Black, Walter Evans Edge, B. D. Eddie, Eastern Air Lines, Inc., P. E. Estill, and Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe.
F 11: Personal Correspondence, Em-Ev, 1944.
Correspondents include P. E. Estill, Enid Chamber of Commerce, and Don Emery.
F 12: Personal Correspondence, Fa-Fi, 1944.
Correspondents include Philip C. Ferguson.
F 13: Personal Correspondence, Fl-Fu, 1944.
Correspondents include Fraternal Order of Police (Tulsa, Okla.) and American Federation of the Physically Handicapped.
F 14: Personal Correspondence, Ga-Ge, 1944.
Correspondents include Robert Galbreath, Raymond Gary, Edward King Gaylord, Michael C. Garber, and Oklahoma Publishing Company.
F 15: Personal Correspondence, Gi-Go, 1944.
Correspondents include Dixie (William Franklin) Gilmer, Vinita Chamber of Commerce, and Girl Scouts of America (Oklahoma City, Okla.).
F 16: Personal Correspondence, Gr-Gu, 1944.
Topics include B. D. Eddie. Correspondents include Dwight Palmer Griswold, Dwight Herbert Green, Bourke Blakemore Hickenlooper, Woody Guthrie, and N. R. Graham.
F 17: Personal Correspondence, Ha-Ham 1944.
Correspondents include Elmer Hale.
F 18: Personal Correspondence, Han-Haz, 1944.
F 19: Personal Correspondence, He-Hon, 1944.
Correspondents include Spessard Lindsey Holland, William J. Holloway, and William J. Holloway, Jr.
F 20: Personal Correspondence, Hoo-Hy, 1944.
Correspondents include Merle Hoyleman, Lester C. Hunt, and Ila Huff.
F 21: Personal Correspondence, I, 1944.
Correspondents include Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Hiram Impson, Institute of International Education (New York, NY), International Council of Religious Education, , Izaak Walton League of America, and Bayless Irby.
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