Box 1: Agriculture - Education and Labor (1947-1948)
F 1: Agriculture, Committee on (1947-1948). Agricultural Programs: General.
Correspondence and clippings. Topics include nutritional quality of refined flour.
F 2: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). Agricultural Programs: Hope and Aiken Bills.
Discussion of H.R. 6054: "To establish conservation and orderly development of the Nations' agricultural land and water resources as a basic policy of the United States, to provide for a national agricultural land-and-water-conservation program, and for other purposes" (Clifford R. Hope - Kansas) and S. 2318: "To provide for a coordinated agricultural program" (George D. Aiken - Vermont).
F 3: Agriculture, Committee on (1949). Agricultural Programs: Hope Bill.
Public Law 897 (H. R. 6248): "To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to stabilize prices of agricultural commodities; to amend section 22 of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, reenacted by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937; and for other purposes" (Clifford R. Hope - Kansas).
F 4: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). Agricultural Programs: Jensen and Cooley Bills.
Discussion of H.R. 4150: "To provide for the coordination of agricultural soil and water conservation programs, and for other purposes" (Harold D. Cooley - North Carolina) and H.R. 4417: "To provide for a national land policy based on the conservation of our soil and water resources, the orderly development and protection of the Nations' agricultural lands, and for other purposes" (Ben F. Jensen - Iowa) Correspondence and clippings.
F 5: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Alfalfa: General.
Topics include price support for alfalfa seed.
F 6: Agriculture, Committee on (1948) Appropriations.
a. Correspondence: re: Appropriations for rural electrification.
b. H.R. 5883: "Making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture (exclusive of the Farm Credit Administration) for
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1949, and for other purposes" (Everett Dirksen - Illinois). (Note: This bill was considered by
the Committee on Appropriations.).
c. House Report 1571 (H.R. 5883).
F 7: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). Bankhead-Flannagan Funds: Discussion of Bankhead-Flannagan Act.
F 8: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). Cattle Grubs.
Discussion of S. 1249: "Authorizing additional research and investigation into problems and methods relating to the
eradication of cattle grubs, and for other purposes" (Kenneth S. Wherry - Nebraska).
F 8b: Agriculture, Committee on (1947).
Correspondence regarding hearing in Temple, Texas. Correspondents include W. R. Poage.
F 9: Agriculture, Committee on (1949). Commodity Credit Corporation.
Discussion of S. 1322: "To provide a Federal Charter for the Commodity Credit Corporation" (Arthur Capper-KS)
F 10: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Conservation Appropriations.
Discussion of funds for Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Soil Conservation Service, etc. Correspondence (A - F) and clippings.
F 11: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Conservation Appropriations.
Discussion of funds for Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Soil Conservation Service, etc. Correspondence (G - L) and clippings.
F 12: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Conservation Appropriations.
Discussion of funds for Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Soil Conservation Service, etc. Correspondence (M - R).
F 13: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Conservation Appropriations.
Discussion of funds for Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Soil Conservation Service, etc. Correspondence (S - Z).
F 14: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). Cooperatives, Banks.
Discussion of S. 2543: "To provide for retirement of the Government capital in the central and regional banks for cooperatives, and for other purposes" (Arthur Capper - Kansas; George D. Aiken - Vermont) and H.R. 6301: "To provide for retirement of the Government capital in the central and regional banks for cooperatives, and for other purposes" (Clifford R. Hope - Kansas).
F 15: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Crop Insurance.
Discussion of H.R. 3465: "To amend the Federal Crop Insurance Act" (William S. Hill - Colorado) and H.R. 2849: "Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1947, and for other purposes" (John Taber - New York).
F 15b: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Dairy.
Correspondence, press releases, and a pamphlet re: Milk Industry Foundation.
F 16: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Farmers' Home Administration: Appropriations.
F 17: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Flour Exports: General.
F 18: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Foot and Mouth Disease.
Discussion of H.R. 1819: "To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to cooperate with other American countries in the control and eradication of foot and mouth disease and rinderpest" (George W. Gillie - Indiana). Correspondence and clippings.
F 19: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). General.
Resolution: Action Comanche County Farm Bureau on U.S. Dry Land Experiment Station.
F 20: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Lawton Extension Station : General.
F 21: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Marketing Orders.
Discussion of H.R. 452: "To amend the provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act relating to marketing agreements and orders" (Clifford R. Hope - Kansas).
F 22: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Miscellaneous.
Data: "Distribution of funds available to region IV."
F 23: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). Peanuts.
Discussion of H.R. 6248: "To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to stabilize prices of agricultural commodities; to amend section 22 of the Agricultural Act, re-enacted by the Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act of 1937; and for other purposes" (Clifford R. Hope - Kansas).
F 24: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). Perishable Foods Marketing: General.
F 25: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). Soil Conservation - Payments.
Discussion of H.R. 5154: "To extend the period within which the Secretary of Agriculture may carry our the purposes of the Soil Conservation and Domestic Allotment Act by making payments to agricultural producers" (Clifford R. Hope - Kansas).
F 26: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Soil Conservation Service.
Opposition to legislation which would unite the Soil Conservation Service with any other agency.
F 27: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Soil Conservation Service at Okeene.
Protestation of removal of office personnel from Okeene.
F 28: Agriculture, Committee on (1948). Superior National Forest.
Discussion of S.1090: "To safeguard and consolidate certain areas of exceptional public value with the Superior National Forest, State of Minnesota, and for other purposes" (Edward J. Thye - Minnesota; Joseph H. Ball - Minnesota).
F 29: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Wheat and Corn Bonus Payment.
General discussion and opposition.
F 30: Agriculture, Committee on (1947-1948). Woodlands.
Federal programs assisting woodland owners.
F 31: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Woodward Experiment Station.
Emergency appropriation to repair tornado damage.
F 32: Agriculture, Committee on (1947). Wool.
Discussion of H.J. Res. 158: "To authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to provide for a continuation of the wool price support program, and for other purposes" (Clifford R. Hope - Kansas) and S. 814: "To provide support for wool, continue Commodity Credit Corporation as an agency of the United States, and for other purposes" (Edward V. Robertson - Wyoming). . Memorandum on Amendment to S. 814.
F 33: Appropriations, Committee on (1948). Airport Aid.
F 33b: Appropriations, Committee on (1946). Capitol.
House Document 459: "Supplemental Estimate of Appropriation for the Architect of the Capitol...."
F 34: Appropriations, Committee on (1948). Claims: Comanche County.
a. Correspondence and clippings concerning claims for war damaged roads in Comanche County.
b. H.R. 6055: A bill making appropriations to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June
30, 1948, and for other purposes" (John Taber - New York).
c. House Document No. 544: "Estimates of appropriation submitted by the several executive departments and independent
offices to pay certain claims. Communication from the President of the United States."
F 35: Appropriations, Committee on (1947). Discussion of H.R. 6829.
"Making supplemental appropriations for the Executive Office and sundry independent executive bureaus, boards, commissions and offices for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1949 and for other purposes" (Richard B. Wigglesworth - Massachusetts).
F 36: Appropriations, Committee on (1947). Geological Survey.
Stream-gauging program, funds for ground water investigation.
F 37: Appropriations, Committee on (1948). Housing - Fort Sill.
Discussion of H.R. 6771: "Making appropriations for military functions administered by the National Military Establishment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1949, and for other purposes" (Albert J. Engel - Michigan) and S. 1676; "To authorize the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Air Force to proceed with construction at military installations, and for other purposes" (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland). Public Law 626 (S. 1676).
F 37b: Appropriations, Committee on (1948). Interior.
a. Correspondence regarding appropriations for the Department of the Interior, specifically the Oklahoma Cooperative
Wildlife Research Unit at Stillwater.
b. H.R. 6705. "Making appropriations for the Department of the Interior for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1949, and for
other purposes."
F 38: Appropriations, Committee on (1947). Labor: Funds for Women's Bureau and Division of Labor Standards.
F 39: Appropriations, Committee on (1948). Mental Health: Funds for Mental Hygiene Clinic services.
F 40: Appropriations, Committee on (1947). Veterans' Placement Service: Funds for Veterans' Placement Service.
F 41: Armed Services, Committee on (1948). Air Force Training: General.
Copy of editorial by Walter Lippmann, "University Plan is our Best Bet".
F 42: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Armaments Ban to Belligerent Nations: General.
F 43: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Appropriations.
Discussion of H.R. 6771: "Making appropriations for military functions administered by the national Military Establishment for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1949, and for other purposes" (Albert J. Engel - Michigan). (Note: This bill was considered by the Committee on Appropriations.). Public Law 766 (H.R. 6771).
F 44: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Civil Air Patrol.
Discussion of H.R. 687; "To provide for recognition of active-duty members of the Civil Air Patrol as veterans of World War II" (Angier L. Goodwin - Massachusetts).
F 45: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Flight Instructors.
Discussion of S.491; "Relating to the honorable discharge status of flight instructors who, as members of the Army Air Forces Enlisted Reserves, participated under contracts with the War Department of the Civil Aeronautics Administration during World War II" (Pat McCarran - Nevada), and H.R. 1625;"Relating to the discharge status of members and former members of the Air Forces Enlisted Reserve Corps who, during World War II participated in the War, Navy or Civil Aeronautics Administration training program" (Alvin E O'Konski - Wisconsin).
F 46: Armed Services, Committee on (1937-1947). Fort Reno.
Includes various legislation regarding the disposition of the land comprising the Fort Reno Military Reservation.
F 46b: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Fort Reno.
H.R. 2289/S. 718. Includes correspondence, memos, and notes. Also has reports from the Department of War and the Attorney General. Topics include the remount station and its possible transfer from the War Department to the Department of Agriculture.
F 46c: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Fort Reno.
H.R. 2289/S. 718. Includes Cheyenne-Arapaho data. Has correspondence opposing the legislation. Also there is a resolution from the Cheyenne- Arapaho Business Committee. Tribes want the land returned to the tribes when no longer required for military purposes.
F 46d: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Fort Reno.
H.R. 2289/S.718.Includes correspondence. Also has resolutions from the El Reno Post 34 of the American Legion as well as one from the El Reno Board of City Commissioners.
F 47: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Fort Sill.
Moving of anti-aircraft from Fort Bliss to Fort Sill.
F 48: Armed Services, Committee on (1948). General Correspondence.
F 49: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Medical Department of the Army.
Discussion of H.R. 1673; "To revise the Medical Department of the Army, and for other purposes".
F 50: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Nurse Corps.
Discussion of H.R. 1943; "To establish a permanent Nurse Corps of the Army, and the Navy and to establish a Women's Medical Specialist Corps in the Army" (Margaret Chase Smith - Maine).
F 51: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Remount Station.
Discussion of H.R. 2868 (Francis Case - South Dakota) and H.R. 3484 (Toby Morris); "To transfer the Remount Service from the War Department to the Department of Agriculture"
F 52: Armed Services, Committee on (1947-1948). Reserve Corps Pay.
Discussion of H.R. 3227; "To provide for inactive duty training pay for the Organized Reserve Corps, to provide uniform standards for inactive duty training pay for all Reserve components of the armed forces, and for other purposes" (Walter G. Andrews - New York).
F 53: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). R.O.T.C:
Discussion of H.R. 3280; "To provide for the effective operation and expansion of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and for other purposes" (Walter G. Andrews - New York).
F 54: Armed Services, Committee on (1947-1948). Retirement Programs.
Discussion of H.R. 539;"To provide for the selection for elimination and retirement of officers of the Regular Army, for the equalization of retirement benefits for members of the Army of the United States, and for other purposes" (Robert L. F. Sikes - Florida), H.R. 663; "To provide for the selection for elimination and retirement of officers of the Regular Army, for the equalization of retirement benefits for members of the Army of the United States, and for other purposes" (Overton Brooks - Louisiana), H.R. 2986; "To provide for the selection for elimination and retirement of officers of the Regular Army, and for other purposes" (Walter G Andrews - New York), and H.R. 2744; "To provide for the selection for elimination and retirement of officers of the Regular Army, for the equalization of retirement benefits for members of the Army of the United States, and for other purposes" (Overton Brooks - Louisiana). H.R. 2744.
F 55: Armed Services, Committee on (1948). Selective Service: Doctors, Dentists, Veterinarians.
F 56: Armed Services, Committee on (1948). Surplus Military Property.
Discussion of H.R. 5882; "To authorize the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Air Force to donate excess and surplus property for educational purposes" (Jack Z. Anderson - California), and H.R. 5859; "To authorize the Secretary of the Army, the Secretary of the Navy, and the Secretary of the Air Force to donate excess and surplus property for educational purposes" (Robert L.F. Sikes - Florida).
F 57: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Terminal Leave Bonds.
Armed Services Leave Act. Making terminal leave bonds cashable or saleable.
F 58: Armed Services, Committee on (1946-1947). Unification of the Armed Services.
Correspondents include Senator Thomas C. Hart; speech of Senator Hart; " A Department of Civil Aviation Versus A Separate Army Air Force," May 9, 1946.
F 59: Armed Services, Committee on (1947-1948). Universal Military Training.
Discussion of H.R. 1988; "To provide for the national security of the Nation by requiring that all qualified young men undergo a period of training" (Overton Brooks - Louisiana), and H.R. 4278; "To enact the National Security Training Act of 1947" (Harry L. Towe - New York). Correspondence A - G.
F 60: Armed Services, Committee on (1947-1948). Universal Military Training.
Discussion of H.R. 1988; "To provide for the national security of the Nation by requiring that all qualified young men undergo a period of training" (Overton Brooks - Louisiana), and H.R. 4278; "To enact the National Security Training Act of 1947" (Harry L. Towe - New York). Correspondence H - L.
F 61: Armed Services, Committee on (1947-1948). Universal Military Training.
Discussion of H.R. 1988; To provide for the national Security by requiring that all qualified young men undergo a period of training" ( Overton Brooks - Louisiana), and H.R. 4278; "To enact the National Security Act of 1947" (Harry L. Towe - New York). Correspondence M - R and clippings.
F 62: Armed Services, Committee on (1947-1948). Universal Military Training.
Discussion of H.R. 1988; "To provide for the national security by requiring that all qualified young men undergo a period of training" (Overton Brooks - Louisiana), and H.R. 4278; "To enact the National Security Act of 1947" (Harry L. Towe - New York). Correspondence S - Z.
F 63: Armed Services, Committee on (1947). Universal Military Training: Petitions in Favor of.
F 64: Armed Services, Committee on,(1947-1948). Universal Military Training.
Resolutions from various American Legion Posts, Council on Christian Social Progress, Reserve Officers Association, Oklahoma City Junior Chamber of Commerce, and 45th Infantry Division Association.
F 65: Armed Services, Committee on (1948). Universal Military Training:
Public Law 759 (S. 2655); "To provide for the common defense by increasing the strength of the armed forces of the United States, including the reserve components thereof, and for other purposes" (Chan Gurney - South Dakota).
F 66: Banking and Currency (1947-1948). Bank Holding Companies.
Discussion of S. 829; "To provide for control and regulation of band holding companies" (Charles W. Tobey - New Hampshire), and H.R. 3351; "To provide for control and regulation of bank holding companies, and for other purposes" (Jesse P. Wolcott - Michigan).
F 67: Banking and Currency (1947-1948). Consumer Credit Regulations.
Discussion of S.J. Res. 157; "To provide for the regulation of consumer credit for a temporary period" (C. Douglass Buck - Delaware).
F 68: Banking and Currency (1948). Federal National Mortgage Association.
Discussion of S. 2287; "To amend the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, and for other purposes" (no author listed).
F 69: Banking and Currency (1949). Housing.
Correspondents include Senator Joe McCarthy recommending housing legislation.
F 70: Banking and Currency (1947-1948). Housing.
Discussion of S. 866; "To establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to facilitate sustained progress in the attainment of such objective and to provide for the coordinated execution of such policy through a National Housing Commission, and for other purposes" (Robert A. Taft - Ohio; Allen J. Ellender - Louisiana; Robert F. Wagner - New York). "Friends of Housing who have signed discharge petition number 6 to bring the Taft - Ellender - Wagner bill up for action in the House of Representatives".
F 71: Banking and Currency,(1948). Housing.
Discussion of H.R. 2523; "To establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to facilitate sustained progress in the attainment of such objective and to provide for the coordinated execution of such policy through a National Housing Commission, and for other purposes" (Jacob K. Javits - New York).
F 72: Banking and Currency (1948). Housing.
Discussion of H.R. 4395; "To amend the National Housing Act, as amended" (Jesse P. Wolcott - Michigan), and H.R.6888; "To amend the National Housing Act, as amended, and for other purposes" (Jesse P. Wolcott - Michigan).
F 73: Banking and Currency (1947-1948). Price Controls.
Resolution from the Oklahoma Retail Grocers Association, and general.
F 74: Banking and Currency (1947-1948). Rent Controls.
Discussion of H.R. 3203; "Relative to maximum rents on housing accommodations; to repeal certain provisions of Public Law 388, Seventy-ninth congress, and for other purposes" (Jesse P. Wolcott - Michigan), H.R. 3549; "Relative to maximum rents on housing accommodations; to repeal certain provisions of Public Law 388. Seventy-ninth congress, and for other purposes" (Jesse P. Wolcott - Michigan), and H.R. 5823; "To continue rent control until June 30, 1950, and for other purposes" (Helen Gahagan Douglas - California). Correspondents include Helen Gahagan Douglas. Various clippings concerning rent control. Press release from Mike Monroney; "Proposed Rent Bill Unconstitutional".
F 74b: Congress (1947).
Includes miscellaneous public laws, with description, and Morris's vote on each.
F 75: Conservation of Wildlife Resources, Special Committee on (1947). Wildlife Conservation Committee.
Discussion of H. Res. 21; "To continue the Special Committee to Investigate All Matters Pertaining to the Replacement and Conservation of Wildlife" (August H. Andresen - Minnesota).
F 76: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1947-1948). Anti-vivisection.
Discussion of cruelty to animals and H.R. 462; "To prohibit experiments upon living dogs in the District of Columbia and providing a penalty for violation thereof" (William Lemke - North Dakota).
F 77: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1948). Home Rule.
Discussion of H.R.6227; "To provide for home rule and reorganization in the District of Columbia" (James C Auchincloss - New Jersey).
F 78: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1948). Optometry.
Discussion of H.R. 5241; "To amend the act entitled `An act to regulate the practice of optometry in the District of Columbia" (Everett M. Dirksen - Illinois), and H.R. 6087; "To amend the act entitled `An act to regulate the practice of optometry in the District of Columbia" (Everett M. Dirksen - Illinois)
F 79: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947-1948). Civil Rights: General.
F 80: Education and Labor, Committee on (1948). Educational Facilities.
Discussion of H.R. 4650: "To provide compensation for civil-service employees and other Federal employees who receive permanent partial disabilities resulting from injuries incurred while in performance of their duties, and for other purposes" (Wayne Morse - Oregon; George D. Ailen - Vermont).
F 81: Education and Labor, Committee on (1948). Educational Facilities.
Discussion of S. 2909; "To authorize the making of grants and loans to the States to assist in providing adequate public elementary and secondary school facilities" (A. Willis Robertson - Virginia).
F 82-85: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947-1948).
Federal Aid to Education: Discussion of H.R. 156;"To authorize the appropriation of funds in order to assist in reducing the inequalities of educational opportunities in elementary and secondary schools" (Richard J. Welch - California), S. 472; :To authorize the appropriation of funds to assist the States and Territories in financing a minimum foundation education program of public elementary and secondary schools, and in reducing the inequalities of educational opportunities through public elementary and secondary schools, for the general welfare and for other purposes" (Robert A. Taft - Ohio; Elbert D. Thomas - Utah; Allen J. Ellender - Louisiana; Lister Hill - Alabama; H. Alexander Smith - New Jersey; John Sherman Cooper - Kentucky; Dennis Chavez - New Mexico; Charles W. Tobey - New Hampshire), and H.R.2953; "To authorize the appropriation of funds to assist the States and territories in financing a minimum foundation education program of public-elementary and secondary schools, and in reducing the inequalities through public elementary and secondary schools, for the general welfare, and for other purposes" (Edward O. McCowen - Ohio). Correspondence A - Z and clippings.
F 86: Education and Labor, Committee on (1948). Federal Aid to Education: Toby Morris's Form Letter.
F 87: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947). Federal Aid to Education.
Discussion of H.R. 2653; "To provide for the education of children on Federal reservations and other federally owned property not subject to State or local taxation, and for other purposes" (J.M. Combs - Texas).
F 88: Education and Labor, Committee on ( 1947). Industrial Safety.
Discussion of H.R. 475; "To provide for cooperation with the State agencies administering labor laws in establishing and maintaining safe and proper working conditions in industry and in the preparation, promulgation, and enforcement of regulations to control industrial health hazards" (Mary T. Norton), and S. 101; "To provide for cooperation with State agencies administering labor laws in establishing and maintaining safe and proper working conditions in industry and in the preparation, promulgation, and enforcement of regulations to control industrial health hazards" (Olin D. Johnston - South Carolina; Wayne Morse - Oregon).
F 89: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947). Libraries.
Discussion of H.R. 2465; "To provide for the demonstration of public library service in areas without such service or with inadequate library facilities" (Thomas A Jenkins - Ohio), and S. 48; "To provide for the demonstration of public-library service in areas without such service or with inadequate library facilities" (Lister Hill - Alabama; George D. Aiken - Vermont). Map of Oklahoma form the Oklahoma Library Commission showing the number of books loaned by the Commission.
F 90: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947). Parochial School Aid: General.
F 91: Education and Labor, Committee on (1948). Physically Handicapped.
Discussion of H.J. .Res. 303; "To effectuate the principles of the President's Committee on National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week" (Augustine B. Kelley - Pennsylvania), S. J. Res.176; "Authorizing an appropriation for the work of the President's Committee on National Employ the Physically Handicapped Week" (George D. Aiken - Vermont; John J. Sparkman - Alabama),and H.J.Res.302; "To effectuate the principles of the President's Committee on National Employ the Handicapped Week). Resolution from the Vocational Rehabilitation Division of Oklahoma City.
F 92: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947-1948). School Lunch Program.
Discussion of H.R. 1775; "To provide additional funds for the fiscal year 1947 to enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry out the provisions of the National School Lunch Act" (James H. Morrison - Louisiana). Correspondents include Toby Morris.
F 93: Education and Labor, Committee on (1948). University Extension Work.
Discussion of S. 2156; "To authorize the appropriation of funds to assist the States and Territories in the further development of their programs of general university extension education of college grade" (H. Alexander Smith - New Jersey; Edward Martin - Pennsylvania). Correspondents include George L. Cross.
F 94: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947). Labor - Building Industry: General.
F 95: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947-1948). General.
Resolution on Labor passed by the Truck-Trailer Manufacturers Association, Inc.
F 96: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947-1948). Labor Bargaining.
Discussion of H.R. 4387; "To define and limit the jurisdiction of the courts, to effectuate collective bargaining agreements, and for other purposes" (Angier L. Goodwin - Massachusetts), H.R. 6534; "To define and limit the jurisdiction of the courts, to regulate actions arising under certain laws of the United States, and for other purposes" (Angier L. Goodwin - Massachusetts), and H.R.2157; "To define and limit the jurisdiction of the courts, to regulate actions arising under certain laws of the United States, and for other purposes" (John W. Gwynne - Iowa).
F 97: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947-1948). Labor - Minimum Wage: General.
F 98: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947). Labor - Minimum Wage.
Discussion of H.R.3886; "To raise the minimum wage standards of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938" (Gerald W. Landis - Indiana).
F 99: Education and Labor, Committee on (1948). Minimum Wage -Telephone Exchange.
Discussion of H.R.4709; "To amend section 213 (Stat. 1067, as amended by 53 Stat. 1266) of title 29 of the United States Code, the same being a section of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, so as to eliminate the exemption of small telephone exchanges from the overtime and minimum wage provision of the Fair Labor Standards Act" (George P. Miller - California).
F 100: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947).Labor - Supervisory Employee Protection: General.
F 101: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947). Labor: Taft - Hartley Bill.
Correspondence A - D and clippings.
F 102: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947-1948). Labor: Taft - Hartley Bill.
Correspondence E - K and clippings.
F 103: Education and Labor, Committee on (1947-1948). Labor: Taft-Hartley Bill.
a. Correspondence L - P and clippings.
b."Monthly Outlook," published by the International Federation of Technical Engineers, Architects and Draftsmen's Unions.
June 1947.
c. "Railroad Labor Wages Fight on Dread Disease," Railroad Telegrapher.
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