ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION
GUBERNATORIAL SERIES
Box and Folder Inventory
Box 20

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F 1-2: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Langston University, 1940 - 1946.

Topics include Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher, Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, Langston University accreditation, Langston University appropriations and expenditures, Langston University curricula, Langston University finance, University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, Afro-American college students in Oklahoma, and Afro-American universities and colleges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Langston University, North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Commission on Institutions of Higher Education, Oklahoma Office of State Auditor, Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture, United States Office of Education, G. L. Harrison, France Paris, Mrs. A. H. Roberts, J. W. Sanford, Joe C. Scott, and Langston University Alumni Association.

F 3: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Murray State School of Agriculture, Tishomingo, Oklahoma.

Correspondents include Murray State School of Agriculture (Tishomingo, Okla.).

F 4: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Northern Oklahoma Junior College, 1943, 1946.

Correspondents include Northern Oklahoma College and Northern Oklahoma College Board of Regents.

F 5: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Northeastern Agricultural and Mechanical College, Miami, Oklahoma, 1942 - 1943.

Topics include Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture and Northeastern Agricultural and Mechanical College (Miami, Okla.) appropriations and expenditures. Correspondents include Bruce G. Carter and Northeastern Agricultural and Mechanical College (Miami, Okla.).

F 6: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Northeastern State College, Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 1945 - 1946.

Correspondents include Northeastern State College (Okla.).

F 7: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Northwestern State College, Alva, Oklahoma, 1943, 1945.

Topics include Northwestern State College (Okla.) administration. Correspondents include Northwestern State College (Okla.) and Sabin E. Percefull.

F 8: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include 4-H Clubs in Oklahoma, Oklahoma A & M College sports, agricultural extension work in Oklahoma, higher education Oklahoma, flood damage in Oklahoma, home economics extension work in Oklahoma, veterinary medicine study and teaching in Oklahoma, victory gardens in Oklahoma, and World War II food supply in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Henry Garland, Franklin DeLano Roosevelt, Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, Oklahoma A & M College, Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, United States Army Quartermaster Corps, United States Office of Civilian Defense, and Shawnee Brown.

F 9: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Oklahoma College for Women, 1943, 1945 - 1946.

Topics include Oklahoma College for Women appropriations and expenditures and women's colleges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Oklahoma College for Women, Maude R. Calvert, M. A. Nash, and Dan Procter.

F 10: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Panhandle Agricultural and Mechanical College, Goodwell, Oklahoma, 1944, 1946.

Correspondents include Panhandle Agricultural and Mechanical College (Goodwell, Okla.), Marvin McKee, and Ed Morrison.

F 11: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Southeastern State College, Durant, Oklahoma, 1943 - 1944, 1946.

Correspondents include Southeastern State College (Durant, Okla.), Carrie Cartwright, and T. T. Montgomery.

F 12: State Agencies, Education, Higher, Southwestern Institute of Technology, Weatherford, Oklahoma, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include Southwestern Institute of Technology (Okla.) finance, clock and watch making in Oklahoma, and Oklahoma Board of Examiners in Watchmaking. Correspondents include Southwestern Institute of Technology (Okla.), Oklahoma State Board of Education, Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy, R. H. Burton, and G. S. Sanders.

F 13-14: State Agencies, Education, Higher, State Regents for Higher Education, 1942 - 1946.

Topics include 4-H Clubs in Oklahoma, Langston University, Oklahoma College for Women finance, Oklahoma Geological Survey appropriations and expenditures, Oklahoma Military Academy finance, University of Oklahoma Hospital finance, Southern Oklahoma Hospital (Ardmore, Okla.), college attendance in Oklahoma, higher education finance in Oklahoma, federal aid to education in Oklahoma, merchant marine in the United States, universities and colleges finance in Oklahoma, veteran education in Oklahoma, G. I. Bill of Rights, and Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944. Correspondents include M. A. Nash, Simeon S. Willis - Governor of Kentucky, American Council on Education, Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, Oklahoma Attorney General, Oklahoma State Budget Office, Oklahoma Geological Survey, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, United States War Shipping Administration, and University of Tulsa.

F 15 - 17: State Agencies, Education, Higher, University of Oklahoma, 1942 - 1946.

Topics include Oklahoma Geological Survey, University of Oklahoma alumni and alumnae, University of Oklahoma appropriations and expenditures, University of Oklahoma football, University of Oklahoma hospitals, University of Oklahoma sports, University of Oklahoma student housing, higher education in Oklahoma, soldier non-military education in Oklahoma, universities and colleges in Oklahoma, veteran education in Oklahoma, World War II education and the war, Naval Air Station (Norman, Okla.), and University of Oklahoma Housing Authority. Correspondents include William Bennett Bizzell, Joseph August Brandt, George Lynn Cross, John Gaines Hervey, Savoie Lottinville, Earl Welch, Oklahoma School of Religion, United States Federal Public Housing Authority, United States Federal Works Agency (Fort Worth, Tex.), United States Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion, University of Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma Association, and Dale Arbuckle.

F 18: State Agencies, Education, Higher, University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, 1942-1946.

Topics include George Lynn Cross, Harrington Wimberly, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, higher education in Oklahoma, Naval Air Station (Norman, Okla.), Naval Air Technical Training Center (Norman, Okla.), Claude Chambers, S. F. Ditmars, and Alfred Naifeh. Correspondents include University of Oklahoma Alumni Association, University of Oklahoma Board of Regents, and Don Emery.

F 19: State Agencies, Education, Higher, University of Oklahoma School of Medicine, 1944 - 1946.

This folder mainly consists of letters from or about applicants to the medical school. Topics include medical colleges in Oklahoma. Correspondents include William Grady Stigler, University of Oklahoma Hospitals, and University of Oklahoma School of Medicine.

F 20: State Agencies, Education, Vocational, State Board of Vocational Rehabilitation Division, 1942 - 1946.

Topics include Future Farmers of America in Oklahoma, agriculture study and teaching in Oklahoma, distributive education in Oklahoma, home economics study and teaching in Oklahoma, physically handicapped employment in Oklahoma, vocational education finance in Oklahoma, vocational education in Oklahoma, workers' compensation in Oklahoma, World War II food supply, World War II manpower, Inter-Agency Committee on Rehabilitation Services for Severely Handicapped, United States Federal Commission for the Physically Handicapped (Proposed), and Rural War Production Training Program. Correspondents include James B. Perky, Voyle C. Scurlock, Oklahoma Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Oklahoma State Board of Vocational Education, United States Retraining and Reemployment Administration, Oklahoma Division of Vocational Education, and Oklahoma State Board of Education Division of Vocational Agriculture.

F 21: State Agencies, Election Board, State of Oklahoma, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include soldier suffage, voting in Oklahoma, Thornton J. Lucado, and Oklahoma War Ballot Law. Correspondents include Wirt Franklin, U. S. Stone, Democratic Party (Okla.) State Central Committee, Oklahoma State Election Board, and Republican Party (Okla.) State Committee.

F 22: State Agencies, Electrical Administrative Board, n.d., 1945 - 1946.

Topics include electric industries licenses in Oklahoma, electric industries safety regulations in Oklahoma, and electricians licenses. Correspondents include National Electrical Contractors Association (Okla.), Oklahoma State Federation of Labor, and Oklahoma Electrical Administrative Board.

F 23: State Agencies, Embalmers and Funeral Directors, State Board of, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include undertakers and undertaking licenses in Oklahoma. Correspondents include H. E. Bailey, Oklahoma State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors, France Paris, and Oklahoma Funeral Directors Association.

F 24: State Agencies, Employment Security Commission, Oklahoma, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include Oklahoma Employment Security Commission appropriations and expenditures, United States Employment Service, civil service reform in Oklahoma, Employment agencies, unemployment insurance in Oklahoma, merit system, J. Ted. Burge, Lucille Cumins, Oklahoma Employment Security Commission Board of Review, Labor-Federal Security Appropriation Act of 1947, Oklahoma Employment Security Act, Oklahoma Unemployment Compensation Act, and Wagner-Peyser Act of 1933. Correspondents include Lewis Baxter Schwellenbach, League of Women Voters of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Personnel Board, Oklahoma Employment Security Commission, Oklahoma Farmers Union, Oklahoma State Federation of Labor, United States Bureau of Employment Security (Kansas City, MO.), United States Dept. of Labor, United States Social Security Board, United States Social Security Board (Kansas City, Mo.), H. E. Pendergast, and Oklahoma Merit System Council.

F 25: State Agencies, Engineers, State Board of, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include engineers legal status and laws in Oklahoma and engineers licenses in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Don McBride, Oklahoma Society of Professional Engineers, and Oklahoma State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.

F 26-28: State Agencies, Equalization Board, State of Oklahoma, 1943 - 1946.

Topics include ad valorem tax in Oklahoma, personal property in Oklahoma, public utilities taxation in Oklahoma, railroad taxation in Oklahoma, real property valuation in Oklahoma, tax assessment in Oklahoma, taxation in Oklahoma, telephone taxation in Oklahoma, and valuation in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Robert Lee Williams (Folder26), Oklahoma Office of State Auditor, Oklahoma State Board of Equalization, and Oklahoma Tax Commission. The information in this record continues in Kerr, Gubernatorial, Box 21, Folder 1.

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