Box 28: Social Security (1960) -- Social Security (1962).
F 1: Social Security, Letters of Thanks (Aug.-Sept. 3, 1960).
Letters thanking Kerr for his role on health care in H.R. 12580; many letters from the medical community. Correspondents include: Anthony F. Keating.
F 2: Social Security, Letters of Thanks (Sept. 4-9, 1960).
Letters thanking Kerr for his role on health care in H.R. 12580; many letters from the medical community.
F 3: Social Security, Letters of Thanks (Sept. 10 - Oct. 1960).
Letters thanking Kerr for his role on health care in H.R. 12580; many letters from the medical community. Correspondents include: Oklahoma Chapter of the American Academy of General Practice; International Chiropractors Association; Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation.
F 4: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly (Jan. - Mar. 1960).
Correspondence especially concerning H.R. 4700 (Forand Bill).
F 5: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly (Apr. - May 1960).
Correspondence especially concerning H.R. 4700 (Forand Bill).
F 6: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly (June - Aug. 1960).
Correspondence concerning H.R. 4700 (Forand Bill) and H.R. 12580. Correspondents include: J. Howard Edmondson; Oklahoma State Medical Association; American Farm Bureau Federation; Buford Ellington (governor of Tennessee).
F 7: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly (Sept. 1960).
Correspondence concerning various aspects of H.R. 12580; Anderson-Kennedy amendment; also includes material on H.R. 10.
F 8: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly (Oct. - Dec. 1960).
Correspondents include Bryce Harlow.
F 9: Social Security (1961).
Correspondence on legislation, especially H.R. 10 (Keogh-Utt Bill), which called for the creation of a retirement fund for the self-employed; aid to families with dependent children and action taken by Newburgh, New York. Correspondents include: National Farmers Union; Oklahoma Optometric Association; Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association; Robert F. Ellsworth; Abraham Ribicoff (secretary of health, education, and welfare).
F 10: Social Security, Increased Benefits, Correspondence (Jan. - Apr. 1961).
F 11: Social Security, Increased Benefits, Correspondence (May-Nov. 1961).
F 12: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (Jan. 1961).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills.
F 13: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (Feb. 1961).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills.
F 14: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (Mar. 1961).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills.
F 15: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (Apr. 1961).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills. Correspondents include: American Medical Association.
F 16: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (May - Aug. 1961).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills; copy of letter from Orval E. Faubus (governor of Arkansas) to Wilbur Mills; statement from Oklahoma Public Expenditures Council. Correspondents include: Lloyd Rader of Oklahoma Department of Public Welfare; Oklahoma Public Expenditures Council; Oklahoma State Medical Association.
F 17: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (Sept. - Dec. 1961).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills.
F 18: Social Security (1962).
Correspondence on various issues concerning social security; Gore amendments to H.R. 10 re: retirement for the self-employed. Correspondents include: Blue Cross Association; Abraham Ribicoff (secretary of health, education, and welfare); Harrison A. Williams, Jr.; A. Willis Robertson; Hugh Scott; Olin D. Johnston; Carl Hayden; Mike Monroney; Page Belcher; Oklahoma State Medical Association.
F 19: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (Jan. - Apr. 1962).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills. Correspondents include: Harry F. Byrd; Jennings Randolph.
F 20: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (May 1962).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills.
F 21: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (June 1-15, 1962).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills. Correspondents include: Oklahoma Osteopathic Association; Oklahoma State Medical Association.
F 22: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (June 16-30, 1962).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills. Correspondents include: Oklahoma Blue Cross and Blue Shield; Oklahoma Farmers Union; J. G. Puterbaugh.
F 23: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (July 1962).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills. Correspondents include: E. K. Gaylord; Oklahoma Telephone Association; Edward Martin; Allen J. Ellender.
F 24: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (Aug. 1962).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills; press release from Kerr. Correspondents include: K. S. Adams; Stanley Draper.
F 25: Social Security, Medical Care for the Elderly, Correspondence (Sept. - Dec. 1962).
Correspondence concerning Kerr-Mills and King-Anderson bills. Correspondents include: Oklahoma State Medical Association.
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Robert S. Kerr Collection Box List
Robert S. Kerr Collection Description
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