F 1: State Agencies, Charities and Corrections, Reformatory, State of Oklahoma, Granite, Oklahoma, 1943 - 1944.
Topics include corrections in Oklahoma and reformatories in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Reformatory and Mabel Bassett.
F 2: State Agencies, Charities and Corrections, State Industrial School for White Girls, 1942 - 1946.
Topics include juvenile corrections in Oklahoma and reformatories for women in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Creighton Brown Burnham, Oklahoma State Industrial School for White Girls (Tecumseh), and Lillie B. Logan.
F 3: State Agencies, Charities and Corrections, State Training School for Negro Boys, Boley, Oklahoma, 1943 - 1945.
Topics include Afro-American youth in Oklahoma, juvenile corrections in Oklahoma, reformatories in Oklahoma, and Oklahoma State Training School for Negro Girls. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Training School for Negro Boys (Boley).
F 4: State Agencies, Charities and Corrections, State Training School for White Boys, Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, 1943 - 1945.
Topics include juvenile corrections in Oklahoma and reformatories in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Training School for White Boys (Pauls Valley).
F 5: State Agencies, Charities and Corrections, Transcript, Joint Legislative Prison Study Committee, 1947.
Topics include prisons in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma Legislature Joint Legislative Prison Study Committee.
F 6: State Agencies, Chiropody Examiners, Board of, 1943, 1946.
Topics include podiatry in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Board of Chiropody.
F 7: State Agencies, Chiropractic Examiners, Board of, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include chiropractics in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma Board of Chiropractic Examiners and Oklahoma Chiropractic Association.
F 8-10: State Agencies, Corporation Commission, 1942 - 1946.
Topics include Oklahoma Corporation Commission appropriations and expenditures, United States Interstate Commerce Commission, freight and freightage rates, limestone, public utilities rates, railroad freight rates, railroad freight-cars, transportation rates, and Arkansas River. Correspondents include William Judson Armstrong, Ray O. Weems, Arkansas Public Service Commission, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Oklahoma Grain and Feed Dealers Association, C. B. Bee, Reford Bond, and Oklahoma Millers Association.
F 11: State Agencies, Cosmetology, State Board of, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include Afro-American beauty operators in Oklahoma, beauty culture in Oklahoma, beauty operators in Oklahoma, and beauty shops in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Olin Dewitt Johnston - Governor of South Carolina, Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology, Louise Emerson, Dora Colvin Norton, Interstate Council of State Boards and Examiners of Hairdressing and Cosmetology, and National Council of Boards of Beauty Culture.
F 12: State Agencies, Crippled Children, Oklahoma Commission for, 1942 - 1946.
Topics include the physically handicapped in Oklahoma, poliomyelitis in Oklahoma, and Robert Lindsey Lamberson. Correspondents include National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Oklahoma Commission for Crippled Children, Oklahoma Society for Crippled Children, Joe N. Hamilton.
F 13: State Agencies, Deaf, Oklahoma School for, Sulphur, Oklahoma, 1946.
Correspondents include Oklahoma School for the Deaf appropriations and expenditures.
F 14-16: State Agencies, Defense Committee, State of Oklahoma, 1942 - 1943.
Topics include Oklahoma State Dept. of Education, United States Civil Air Patrol, air defenses, defense industries, inner tubes, rationing, rubber, scrap materials, sugar, rubber tires, victory gardens, World War II civilian relief in Oklahoma, World War II economic aspects, World War II libraries, World War II medical care, World War II war work, United States National Guard, tubeless tires, and Victory Book Campaign. Correspondents include New York Supreme Court, Oklahoma Adjutant General's Office, United States Office for Emergency Management, United States Office of Civilian Defense, United States Office of Civilian Defense (Eighth Civilian Defense Region, San Antonio, Tex.), United States Office of Civilian Defense (Tulsa, Okla.), United States Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services, United States War Production Board (Oklahoma City, Okla.), John M. Landis, Oklahoma State Defense Committee, Tulsa War Transportation Committee, United States Civilian Protection School, and Victory Book Campaign Committee.
F 17: State Agencies, Depository Board, State of Oklahoma, 1943, 1946.
Topics include banks and banking in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Treasurer and Oklahoma State Depository Board.
F 18: State Agencies, Dry Cleaners Board, State of Oklahoma, 1946.
Topics include dry cleaning industry in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma State Dry Cleaners' Board.
F 19: State Agencies, Eastern Oklahoma Hospital, Vinita, 1944, 1946.
Correspondents include Eastern Oklahoma Hospital (Vinita).
F 20-23: State Agencies, Education, State Board of, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include Oscar V. Rose, Oklahoma School for the Blind, Oklahoma School for the Deaf, Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction appropriations and expenditures, education finance in Oklahoma, education and state in Oklahoma, federal aid to education in Oklahoma, school bus safety measures in Oklahoma, teacher pensions in Oklahoma, and Lanham Act. Correspondents include William P. Atkinson, A. L. Crable, American Federation of Teachers (Mich.), National Education Association of the United States, Oklahoma State Board of Education, Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction, Oklahoma Education Association, Teachers' Retirement System of Oklahoma, United States Federal Works Agency, United States Weather Bureau, J. D. McCarty, and Michigan Federation of Teachers.
F 24 - 29: State Agencies, Education, Oklahoma Military Academy, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include Oklahoma Military Academy administration, Oklahoma Military Academy appropriations and expenditures, Oklahoma Military Academy curricula, Oklahoma Military Academy employees, Oklahoma Military Academy finance, cavalry, education finance in Oklahoma, education and state in Oklahoma, military education in Oklahoma, Canyon Lake (Okla.), and Tom Kight. Correspondents include Wilburn Cartwright (Folder 25), Victor E. Wickersham (Folder 25), Oklahoma Adjutant General's Office, Oklahoma Military Academy, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, George A. Davis, John Hamilton, K. S. Perkins, and Oklahoma Military Academy Parent's Association.
F 30 - 31: State Agencies, Education, Public Instruction, Department of, Textbook Commission, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include textbooks in Oklahoma. Correspondents include A. L. Crable, George Lynn Cross, Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Oklahoma Textbook Commission.
F 32-33: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, Board of Regents, 1943 - 1947.
Topics include agricultural colleges in Oklahoma, college attendance in Oklahoma, engineering schools in Oklahoma, and veterans education in Oklahoma. Correspondents include B. D. Eddie, Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, Farmers Cooperative Grain Dealers Association (Okla.), Langston University, and Oklahoma Society of Professional Engineers.
F 34: State Agencies, Education, Higher, East Central State College, Ada, Oklahoma, 1943 - 1946.
Topics include East Central State College (Ada, Okla.) Appropriations and expenditures, East Central State College (Ada, Okla.) Curricula, military education in Oklahoma, and textbooks in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Adolph Linscheid and East Central State College (Ada, Okla.).
F 35: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Eastern Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1943 - 1946.
There is an error in some of the letters issued from Kerr's office. There is reference to Northeastern A. and M. College at Wilburton. The name of the school was clearly in error. Topics include Eastern Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (Wilburton, Okla.) Buildings and college attendance in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Eastern Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College (Wilburton, Okla.) and C. C. Dunlap.778
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