TOBY MORRIS COLLECTION
LEGISLATIVE SERIES
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Box 5: Armed Services - Education and Labor (1949-1950)

F 1: Armed Services, Committee on (1949).

Discussion of H.R.2553; "To provide pay, allowances, retirement, and survivor benefits for members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, the Reserve components thereof, the National Guard, and the Air National Guard, and for other purposes" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).

F 2: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Benefits.

Discussion of H.R.3221; "To advance officers and enlisted men on the retired lists of the Armed Forces to the highest grade for which they satisfactorily performed the duties in time of war" (J. Glenn Beall - Maryland).

F 3: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Benefits.

Discussion of H.R.3039; "To amend section 302 (c) of the Army and Air Force Vitalization and Retirement Equalization Act of 1948" (Gerald R. Ford, Jr. - Michigan); and H.R.4591; "To provide pay, allowances, and physical disability retirement for members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, the Reserve components thereof, the National Guard, and the Air National Guard, and for other purposes" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).

F 4: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Benefits.

Discussion of H.R.5007; "To provide pay, allowance, and physical disability retirement for members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, the reserve components thereof, the National Guard, and the Air National Guard, and for other purposes" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas); Public Law 351 (H.R.5007).

F 4b: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Boy Scouts.

Includes correspondence re: H.R. 5342 on authorizing the Secretary of Defense to lend military equipment for the Second National Jamboree of the Boy Scouts.

F 4c: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Civil Defense.

Includes correspondence re: S. 4219 on authorizing a federal civil defense program. Also has a joint statement from Frank J. Lausche (Governor of Ohio) and Val Peterson (Governor, Nebraska) regarding S. 4219.

F 5: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Civilian Employees.

Discussion of H.R.6953; "To prevent military personnel from replacing civilians in the Department of Defense" (L. Mendel Rivers - South Carolina).

F 6: Armed Services, Committee on (1949-1950). Construction.

Discussion of S.2440; "To authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes" (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland); and H.R.4766; "To authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes" (Carl Vinson - Georgia). Correspondents include L.C. Arends and Paul J. Kilday.

F 7: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Dental Care.

Discussion of S.2380; "To provide more efficient dental care for the personnel of the United States Army and the United States Air Force" (Lester C. Hunt - Wyoming).

F 8: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Department of Defense.

Discussion of S.1843; "To convert the National Military Establishment into an executive Department of the Government, to be known as the Department of Defense; to provide the Secretary of Defense with appropriate responsibility and authority, and with civilian and military assistance adequate to fulfill his enlarged responsibility; and for other purposes" (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland).

F 9: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). General Correspondence.

F 10: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Leave.

Discussion of H.R.7635; "To amend the Armed Forces Leave Act of 1946, as amended, to provide graduation leave upon appointment as commissioned officers in the regular components of the Armed Forces of graduates of the United States Military, Naval, or Coast Guard Academies" (W. Sterling Cole - New York).

F 11: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Male Nurses.

Discussion of H.R.9398; "To provide for the appointment of male citizens as nurses in the Army, Navy, Air Force, and for other purposes" (Frances P. Bolton - Ohio).

F 12: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Material Purchasing.

Discussion of H.R.321; "To promote more economical and efficient use of the Nation's resources by providing for a single supply catalog system for the National Military Establishment" (Jack Z. Anderson - California).

F 13: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Meat Purchases: General.

F 14: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Military Pay: General.

F 15: Armed Services, Committee on (no date). National Guard House Resolution No.23.

F 15b: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). National Security Act Amendments. (H.R. 5632).

F 15c: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Norman, John T.

Concerns Medal of Honor for Norman.

F 16: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). R.O.T.C.

Discussion of H.R.9019; "To provide for a Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and for other purposes" (Carl Vinson - Georgia); and S.3846; "To provide for a Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and for other purposes" (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland).

F 17: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Reserves.

F 18: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Reserves Status.

Discussion of H.R.1178; "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" (Walter S. Baring - Nevada).

F 19: Armed Services, Committee on (1949-1950). Selective Service.

Baruch Plan for Standby Mobilization, draft requirements, drafting of doctors and dentists, and general; resolution from the U.S. Jaycees.

F 20: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Selective Service: Deferments.

F 21: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Selective Service.

Discussion of S.4029; "To amend the Selective Service Act of 1948, as amended, and for other purposes" (Chan Gurney - South Dakota).

F 22: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Selective Service.

Discussion of H.R.6826; "To provide for the common defense through the registration and classification of certain male persons, and for other purposes" (Carl Vinson - Georgia).

F 23: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Selective Service.

H.R.9311; "To amend the Selective Service Act of 1948, as amended, and for other purposes" (John P. Saylor - Pennsylvania).

F 24: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Synthetic Rubber.

F 25: Armed Services, Committee on (1949-1950). Universal Military Training.

a. Discussion of S.4062; "To provide for the common defense by establishing a universal training program, and for other purposes" (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland; and George W. Malone - Nevada).
b. "For The Common Defense."
c. Resolution from the American Legion Post No. 35.
d. Resolution from the American Legion Auxiliary.
e. "File on Universal Military Training."

F 26: Armed Services, Committee on (1949). Wind Tunnel.

Discussion of H.R.3434; "To promote the national defense by authorizing a unitary plan for construction of transonic and supersonic wind-tunnel facilities and the establishment of an Air Engineering Development Center" (Carl Vinson - Georgia), and S.1267; "To promote the national defense by authorizing a unitary plan for construction of transonic and supersonic wind-tunnel facilities and the establishment of an Air Engineering Development Center" (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland). Correspondents include Dixie Gilmer; Report No.1376 (S.1267)

F 27: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Bank Holding Companies.

Discussion of H.R.5744; "To provide for control and regulation of bank holding companies, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).

F 28: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Branch Banking.

F 29: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Competition.

Discussion of H.R.2756; "To implement the established national policy of promoting maximum employment, production, and purchasing power, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).

F 30: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Consumer Credit Control.

Regulation W. Correspondence and clippings.

F 31: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Consumer Credit Controls.

Discussion of S.J.Res.87; "To extend the authority of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to exercise consumer credit controls" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina).

F 31b: Banking, and Currency, Committee on (1951). Defense Production Act.

F 32: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949-1950). Dollar Valuation: General.

"Economists Call for Road Block Against Further Dollar Depreciation."

F 33: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Export Regulations.

Discussion of S.548; "To provide for continuation of authority for the regulation of exports, and for other purposes" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina), and H.R.1661; "To provide for continuation of authority for the regulation of exports, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).

F 34: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). FDIC: General.

F 35: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949-1950). FDIC Amendment.

Discussion of S.1775; "To provide for supplemental reserve requirements for insured banks, and for other purposes" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina).

F 36: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). FDIC Amendments.

Discussion of S.2300; "To amend section 12B of the Federal Reserve Act, pertaining to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation" (John W. Bricker - Ohio).

F 37: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). FDIC Amendments.

Discussion of 2822; "To amend the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (U.S.C.,title 12, sec.264).

F 38: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Gold: General.

F 39: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Gold.

Discussion of H.R.3262; "To restore the right of American citizens to freely own gold and gold coins; to return control over the public purse to the people; to restrain further deterioration of our currency; to enable holders of paper money to redeem it in gold coin on demand; to establish and maintain a domestic gold coin standard; and for other purposes" (Daniel A. Reed - New York); statement of the Economist's National Committee on Monetary Policy.

F 40: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949-1950). Housing.

General correspondence and clippings.

F 41: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949-1950). Housing.

Discussion of S.2246; "To amend the National Housing Act, as amended, and for other purposes" (John J. Sparkman - Alabama).

F 42: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing.

Discussion of H.R.5631; "To amend the National Housing Act, as amended, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).

F 42b: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing.

Correspondence on amending the National Housing Act.

F 43: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing.

Discussion of S.712; "To amend the National Housing Act, and for other purposes" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina; Robert F. Wagner - New York; Allen J. Ellender - Louisiana; John J. Sparkman - Alabama; Francis J. Myers - Pennsylvania; Lister Hill - Alabama; Claude Pepper - Florida; Russel B. Long - Louisiana), and H.R.5533; "To amend the National Housing Act. as amended, and the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Act, as amended" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).

F 44: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing.

Federal National Mortgage Association. Discussion of S.J.Res.114; "To provide an increase in the authorization for the Federal National Mortgage Association" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina).

F 45: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing.

Low income housing. Discussion of S.757; "To provide an effective method for the construction of low-rent homes for low-income families with a minimum of Federal control and expenditure" (Harry P. Cain - Washington; and John W. Bricker - Ohio). Correspondents include Harry P. Cain. Speech by Harry P. Cain on Construction of Low-Rent Houses.

F 45b: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing - Military. Includes correspondence.

F 46: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing.

Moderate income housing. Discussion of H.R.2811; "To provide homes for city and farm families of average income, particularly those of World War II veterans" (Wright Patman - Texas), and S.1249; "To provide homes for city and farm families of average income, particularly those of World War II veterans" (Estes Kefauver - Tennessee).

F 47: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). Housing.

Moderate income housing. Discussion of H.R.6618; "To assist cooperative and other nonprofit corporations in the production of housing for families of moderate income" (Brent Spencer - Kentucky).

F 48: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). Housing.

Moderate income housing. Discussion of H.R.7402; "To assist cooperative and other nonprofit corporations in the production of housing for moderate-income families; to amend the National Housing Act, as amended; and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).

F 49: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing.

a. Public housing. Discussion of S.1070; "To establish a national housing subjective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low-rent public housing projects initiated by local agencies, to provide for financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing, and for other purposes" (Allen J. Ellender - Louisiana; Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina; Robert F. Wagner - New York; John J. Sparkman - Alabama; Claude Pepper - Florida; Russel B. Long - Louisiana; Glen H. Taylor - Idaho; Paul H. Douglas - Illinois; J. Allen Frear, Jr. - Delaware; Ralph E. Flanders - Vermont; Charles W. Tobey - New Hampshire; Robert A. Taft - Ohio; George D. Aiken - Vermont; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. - Massachusetts; Milton R. Young - North Dakota; Raymond E. Baldwin - Connecticut; Irving M. Ives - New York; Edward J. Thye - Minnesota; and Margaret Chase Smith - Maine), and H.R.4009; "To establish a national housing objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof, to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low-rent public housing projects initiated by local agencies, to provide for financial assistance by the Secretary of Agriculture for farm housing, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).
b. Correspondence "A - J" and clippings.
c: Editorial from the American Builder, "A Little Public Housing."

F 50: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing.

a. Discussion of S.1070 and H.R.4009.
b. Correspondence "K - P" and clippings.
c. Speech of Ralph W. Gwinn entitled "Public Housing--Disastrous Here and Abroad."

F 51: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Housing.

a. Discussion of S.1070 and H.R.4009.
b. Correspondence "R - Z."

F 52: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). Mining Industry.

a. Loans. Discussion of H.R.8512; "To authorize the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to extend financial assistance to private enterprise to promote the development, production, and utilization of taconite and other minerals advantageous to the national defense and the strengthening of the national economy, to promote free enterprise in the mineral mining industry, and for other purposes" (John A. Blatnik - Minnesota).
b. "Low-Grade Ore Yields Iron," Science News Letter, May 1950.

F 53: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). Price Controls.

F 54: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). Price Controls.

Discussion of H.R.9176; "To establish a system of priorities and allocations for materials and facilities, authorize the requesting thereof, provide financial assistance for expansion of productive capacity and supply, strengthen controls over credit, regulate speculation on commodity exchanges, and by these measures facilitate the production of goods and services necessary for the national security, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky); Public Law 774 (H.R.9176).

F 55: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). R.F.C..

Statement of Haley Hines, Chairman of the Board of R.F.C. pursuant to Senate Resolution #219 - 81st Congress.

F 56: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949-1950). Rent Control.

a. Correspondence "A -F" and clippings.
b. "Dangers in Peacetime Rent Control," Fort Worth Star, Feb. 13, 1949.
c. "No Vacancies" Reader's Digest, Feb. 1949.

F 57: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949-1950). Rent Control.

Correspondence "G -L."

F 58: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949-1950). Rent Control.

a. Correspondence "A - N."
b. "Reports from Decontrolled Areas," from the Rental Advisory Board.

F 59: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949-1950). Rent Control.

a Correspondence "O -Z" and clippings.
b. Resolution from the United Home Owners of Illinois.

F 60: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Rent Control.

Discussion of S.434; "To continue rent control until June 30, 1951, and for other purposes" (Francis J. Myers - Pennsylvania).

F 61: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Rent Control.

Discussion of H.R.1731; "To extend certain provisions of the Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as amended, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).

F 62: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). Rent Control.

Discussion of H.R.8276; "To extend the Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as amended, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky); clipping from the Congressional Record, June 13, 1950).

F 63: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Securities and Exchange Commission.

F 64: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). Small Business Loans.

F 65: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1950). Small Business Loans.

Discussion of S.3625; "To make capital and credit more readily available for financing small business, [to] foster competition, and [to] coordinate Federal aids to small business, and thus to promote, foster, and develop the domestic and foreign commerce of the United States, and for other purposes" (Scott W. Lucas - Illinois; Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina; Joseph C. O'Mahoney - Wyoming; and John J. Sparkman - Alabama), H.R.8565; "To make capital and credit more readily available for financing small business, [to] foster competition, and [to] coordinate Federal aids to small business, and thus to promote, foster, and develop the domestic and foreign commerce of the United States, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky), and H.R.8566; "To make capital and credit more readily available for financing small business, [to] foster competition, and [to] coordinate Federal aids to small business, and thus to promote, foster, and develop the domestic and foreign commerce of the United States, and for other purposes" (Wright Patman - Texas).

F 65b: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1949). Suburban Resettlement Projects.

F 66: Congress (1950). General.

a. Release from the C.I.O., "C.I.O. Officers Urge Progressive Democrats, Republicans Fight Congress Coalition's Obstruction."
b. Resolution from the United Council of Church Women concerning Congressional immunity and ex-Congressmen as lobbyists.

F 67: Congress (1949). General.

"Major Legislative Actions," October 19, 1949; April 3, 1950.

F 68: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1949). Anti-vivisection.

Discussion of H.R.4238; "To provide that unclaimed animals in the pound of the District of Columbia be made available to licensed institutions for scientific purposes" (A.L. Miller - Nebraska),H.R.4349; "To provide that unclaimed animals lawfully impounded in the District of Columbia be made available to educational, scientific, and governmental institutions licensed under this act" (A.L. Miller - Nebraska), and S.1703; "To provide that unclaimed animals lawfully impounded in the District of Columbia be made available to educational, scientific, and governmental institutions licensed under this act [and] shall be made available for scientific purposes" (J. Howard McGrath - Rhode Island). Correspondents include Walter S. Baring, and Toby Morris.

F 69: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1949). Health Care.

Discussion of H.R.2056; "To amend the act entitled `An act to regulate the practice of the healing art to protect the public health in the District of Columbia,' approved February 27, 1929" (A. L. Miller - Nebraska).

F 70: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1949-1950). Home Rule.

Discussion of S.1527; "To provide for home rule and reorganization in the District of Columbia" (Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; Robert C. Hendrickson - New Jersey; Lester C. Hunt - Wyoming; Joseph R. McCarthy -Wisconsin; J. Howard McGrath - Rhode Island; Bert H. Miller - Idaho; Matthew M. Neely - West Virginia; Andrew F. Schoepel - Kansas; and Margaret Chase Smith - Maine); Congressional Record, Remarks of Estes Kefauver; Congressional Record, Remarks of John L. McMillan.

F 70b: District of Columbia, Committee on (1949). Taxes.

F 71: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949-1950). General.

Bills mentioned include S.246, S.287, S.834, S.496, S.2317, H.R.2270, H.R.3849, H.R.2423, H.R.3487, H.R.8113, and H.R.7940; statement by Warren G. Magnuson on S.287 and S.834.

F 72: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949-1950). Federal Aid to Education.

Resolutions adopted by the Board of Directors of the Oklahoma Education Association.

F 73: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949-1950). Federal Aid to Education.

Parochial schools; taxes for private and parochial schools. Bills mentioned include S.246, S.42, and S.496.

F 74: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Construction.

Discussion of S.287; "To provide for grants to assist the States, Territories, and dependencies in the construction of elementary and secondary schools" (Matthew M. Neely - West Virginia); H.R.2287; "To provide assistance for local school agencies in providing educational opportunities for children on Federal reservations or in defense areas, and for other purposes" (J.M. Combs -Texas).

F 75: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Construction.

Discussion of H.R.2423; "To authorize Federal aid to school districts overburdened with war-incurred or defense-incurred school enrollments for the construction of additional school facilities" (Thor C. Tollefson - Washington).

F 76: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Construction.

Discussion of H.R.8113; (Relating to the construction of school facilities in areas affected by Federal activity" (Cleveland M. Baily - West Virginia).

F 77: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949-1950). Federal Aid to Legislation.

Discussion of S.246; "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" (Elbert D. Thomas - Utah; Lister Hill - Alabama; James E. Murray - Montana; Matthew M. Neely - West Virginia; Dennis Chavez - New Mexico; Claude Pepper - Florida; Allen J. Ellander - Louisiana; J. Howard McGrath - Rhode Island; Russell B. Long - Louisiana; Robert A. Taft - Ohio; Charles W. Tobey - New Hampshire; George D. Aiken - Vermont; H. Alexander Smith - New Jersey; Irving M. Ives - New York; and Wayne Morse - Oregon). Correspondents include A. Ferno-Isern, and Hugo S. Sims, Jr.

F 78: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Federal Aid to Education.

Discussion of S.496; "To authorize the appropriation of funds to assist in reducing the inequalities of educational opportunities through elementary and secondary schools, for the national security and general welfare, and for other purposes" (Brien McMahon - Connecticut; and Edwin C. Johnson - Colorado).

F 79: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Federal Aid to Education.

Discussion of H.R. 1570; "To authorize the appropriation of funds to assist in reducing the inequalities of educational opportunities through elementary and secondary schools, for the national security and general welfare, and for other purposes" (John E. Fogarty - Rhode Island).

F 80: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Federal Aid to Education.

Discussion of H.R.4643; "To provide for Federal financial assistance to the States in bearing certain costs of public elementary and secondary school education" (Graham A. Barden - North Carolina).

F 81: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Federal Aid to Education.

Discussion of H.R.7160; "To provide for Federal financial assistance to the States and Territories in helping to establish and maintain an adequate minimum program of education and in attempting to more nearly equalize educational opportunities in public elementary and secondary schools" (Graham A. Barden - North Carolina).

F 82: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Fulbright Program: General.

a. "A Statement With Regard to the Discriminatory Effects of the Administration of the Fulbright Program."
b. "Comments on Mr. Kenneth Holland's Speech" by Charles I. Silin.

F 83: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949-1950). Impact Aid.

Discussion of S.2317; "To authorize grants to the States for surveying their need for elementary and secondary school facilities and for planning State-wide programs of school construction, and to authorize grants for emergency school construction to school districts overburdened with enrollments resulting from defense and other Federal activities, and for other purposes" (Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; George D. Aiken - Vermont; Dennis Chavez - New Mexico; Sheridan Downey - California; Lister Hill - Alabama; Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; Robert S. Kerr - Oklahoma; Harley M. Kilgore - West Virginia; Warren G. Magnuson - Washington; Ernest W. McFarland - Arizona; Wayne Morse - Oregon; James E. Murray - Montana; Matthew M. Neely - West Virginia; Claude Pepper - Florida; Glen H. Taylor - Idaho; Elbert D. Thomas - Utah; and Pat McCarran - Nevada), and H.R.7940; "To provide financial assistance for local educational agencies in areas affected by Federal activities, and for other purposes" (Cleveland M. Bailey - West Virginia).

F 84: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Impact Aid.

Discussion of H.R.3829; "To provide assistance for local school agencies in providing educational opportunities for children on Federal reservations or in defense areas, and for other purposes" (Roy W. Wier - Minnesota).

F 85: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Impact Aid.

Discussion of S.834; "To authorize Federal aid to school districts overburdened with war-incurred or defense-incurred school enrollments for the construction of additional school facilities" (Warren G. Magnuson - Washington; Robert S. Kerr - Oklahoma; Dennis Chavez - New Mexico; Sheridan Downey - California; Glen H. Taylor - Idaho; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Ernest W. McFarland - Arizona; and Lister Hill - Alabama).

F 86: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Polycultural Institution of America: Establishing a "World University."

F 87: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Teachers Salaries.

Discussion of H.R.5939; "To authorized the appropriation of funds to assist the States and Territories in financing more equitable schedules of salaries for teachers in the public elementary and secondary schools, and to promote the general welfare, and for other purposes" (Thomas H. Burke - Ohio).

F 88: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Foreign Language.

Discussion of S. Con. Res. 8; "Declaring a policy of encouraging the study of foreign languages by American citizens" (Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma).

F 89: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Health Aid.

Discussion of S.1805: "To authorize grants and loans to cooperatives and nonprofit associations, operating medical and hospital-care plans, and for the acquisition, construction, and equipment of needed facilities" (Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota).

F 90: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Labor, Secretary of.

Resolution from the Oil Workers International Union.

F 91: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Coal Industry Union Monopoly.

F 92: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Employee Compensation.

Discussion of H.R.76; "To amend section 4 of the United States Employees' Compensation Act, approved September 7, 1916" (Kenneth B. Keating - New York), H.R.1236; "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" (John Lesinski - Michigan), and S.239; "To amend section 4 of the United States Employees' Compensation Act, approved September 7, 1916" (James E. Murray - Montana).

F 93: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Employee Compensation.

Discussion of H.R.3191; "To amend the act approved September 7, 1916 (ch. 458, 39 Stat. 742), entitled `An act to provide compensation for employees of the United Stated suffering injuries while in the performance of their duties, and for other purposes,' as amended, by extending coverage to civilian officers of the United States and by making benefits more realistic in terms of present wage rates, and for other purposes" (John Lesinski - Michigan); explanation of proposed amendments in H.R.3191.

F 94: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Employees Compensation Commission.

Discussion of S.800; "To provide for the reestablishment of the United States Employees' Compensation Commission with the same functions which it had prior to the time Reorganization Plan No. 2 became effective" (Homer Ferguson - Michigan; and Wayne Morse - Oregon).

F 95: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Employment Service Administration.

Discussion of H.R.4326; "To transfer the employment service administration of the various States to the United States Department of Labor" (George P. Miller - California).

F 96: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Fair Employment Practices Commission.

Discussion of H.R.4453; "To prohibit discrimination in employment because of race, color, religion, or national origin" (Adam C. Powell, Jr. - New York). Correspondents include Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.

F 97: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments.

"The Federal Wage-Hour Law Digest."

F 98: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments.

Discussion of S.248; "To provide for the amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for other purposes" (Elbert D. Thomas - Utah; Claude Pepper - Florida; Dennis Chavez - New Mexico; Theodore Francis Green - Rhode Island; Warren G. Magnuson - Washington; J. Howard McGrath - Rhode Island; James E. Murray - Montana; Francis J. Myers - Pennsylvania; Glen H. Taylor - Idaho; Robert F. Wagner- New York).

F 99: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments.

Discussion of S.653; "To provide for the amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for other purposes" (Elbert D. Thomas - Utah; James E. Murray - Montana; Claude Pepper - Florida; Lister Hill - Alabama; Matthew M. Neely - West Virginia; Paul H. Douglas - Illinois; Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; Garrett L. Withers - Kentucky; Robert A. Taft - Ohio; George D. Aiken - Vermont; H. Alexander Smith - New Jersey; Wayne Morse - Oregon; and Forrest C. Donnell - Missouri).

F 100: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments.

Discussion of H.R.805: "To provide for the amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for other purposes" (Augustine B. Kelley - Pennsylvania).

F 101: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments.

Discussion of H.R.2033; "To provide for the amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for other purposes" (John Lesinski - Michigan).

F 102: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments.

Discussion of H.R.3190; "To provide for the amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for other purposes" (John Lesinski - Michigan).

F 103: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments.

Discussion of H.R.4272; "To provide for the amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for other purposes" (Wingate H. Lucas - Texas).

F 103b: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments.

F 104: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Fair Labor Standards Act Amendments.

Discussion of H.R.5856; "To provide for the amendment of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and for other purposes" (John Lesinski - Michigan).

F 105: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949-1950). Multi-legislation.

General. Discussion of H.R.5008; "To amend the National Labor Relations Act" (John Lesinski - Michigan), and S. 2196; "To legalize maritime hiring halls" (Warren G. Magnuson - Washington). Correspondents include Toby Morris, and Tom Steed; resolution from International Woodworkers of America.

F 106: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). General.

a. Correspondence and clippings.
b. "How Would You Revise Our Labor Laws?"
c. "What Kind of Labor - Management Relations Laws Do You Want?"

F 107: Education and Labor, Committee on (no date). General: Petitions Concerning Labor Laws.

F 108: Education and Labor, Committee on (no date). General: Petitions Concerning Labor Laws.

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Toby Morris List
Toby Morris Collection Description


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