Box 6: Education and Labor - General (1949-1950)
F 1: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Labor Management.
F 2: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Labor/Management Relations.
Discussion of S. 249; "To diminish the causes of labor disputes burdening or obstructing interstate and foreign commerce, and for other purposes" (Elbert D. Thomas - Utah).
F 3: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Labor/Management Relations.
Discussion of H.R.3228; "To amend the Labor - Management Relations Act, 1947, and for other purposes" (John S. Wood - Georgia).
F 4: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Minimum Wage.
F 5: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949-1950). Minimum Wage: Bank Employees.
F 6: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Minimum Wage.
"Belo" contracts; general.
F 7: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949-1950). Minimum Wage: Cotton Industry.
"Wage-Hour Regulations for Cotton Gins"
F 8: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Minimum Wage: Hotel Business.
Affidavit from Louis Abraham showing financial situation as relates to minimum wage bill.
F 9: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Minimum Wage: Newspaper Business.
Questionnaire from the Oklahoma Press Association to Oklahoma newspapers about minimum wage changes.
F 10: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Minimum Wage: Restaurant Business.
F 11: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Minimum Wage: Telephone Exchange.
Eliminate from exemption the 500-station telephone exchange.
F 12: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Steel Industry.
Statement by Benjamin F. Fairless, President, United Steel Corporation.
F 13: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
a. Correspondence "A - B."
b. Information on Wood Bill H.R.3228, Lesinski Bill.
c. "What About The Taft-Hartley Act?"
F 14: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
a. Correspondence "C - D."
b. Information on Thomas-Lesinski Bill S. 249, Wood Bill.
F 15: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
a. Information on the Wood Bill.
b. Correspondence "E - H" and clippings.
c."What Kind of Labor-Management Relations Do You Want?"
F 16: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
a. Information on the Wood Bill and the Lesinski Bill.
b. Correspondence "He - K."
F 17: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
Correspondence "L - Mc."
F 18: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
a. Correspondence "Me - O" and clippings.
b. Information on Lesinski Bill.
F 19: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
Correspondence "P - Ri."
F 20: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
a. Information on the Lesinski Bill and the Wood Bill.
b. Correspondence "Ro - So."
F 21: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
a. Information on the Lesinski and Wood Bill.
b. Correspondence "Sp - V."
F 22: Education and Labor, Committee on (W,1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
a. Information on the Lesinski Bill.
b. Correspondence "W."
F 23: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949). Taft-Hartley: Amendment or Repeal.
a. "Analysis of second Wood bill (H.R.4290) and comparison with Taft-Hartley."
b. Correspondence "Y - Z."
F 24: Education and Labor, Committee on (1949-1950). Working Conditions.
Discussion of H.R.1247; "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" (George D. O'Brien - Michigan), H.R.3853; "To provide for assistance for State agencies administering labor laws in their efforts to promote, establish, and maintain safe work places and practices in industry thereby reducing human suffering and financial loss and increasing production through safe-guarding available manpower" (Andrew Jacobs - Indiana), and H.R.4997; "To create in the Department of Labor a Bureau of Accident Prevention for the purpose of promoting and maintaining safe and healthful conditions of employment in hazardous industries affecting commerce, and for other purposes" (Thomas H. Burke - Ohio).
F 25: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Library.
Discussion of H.R.874; "To provide for the demonstration of public library service in areas without such service or with adequate library facilities" (Ray J. Madden - Indiana).
F 26: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Vocational Rehabilitation.
Discussion of S.4051; To assure the provision of all necessary services to prepare disabled persons for and establish them in remunerative employment, to make special provision for the blind and other severely disabled persons, and for other purposes" (Paul H. Douglas - Illinois; Elbert D. Thomas - Utah; James E. Murray - Montana; Claude Pepper - Florida; Matthew M. Neely - West Virginia; Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; Herbert H. Lehman - New York; George D. Aiken - Vermont; and Wayne Morse - Oregon).
F 27: Education and Labor, Committee on (1950). Vocational Rehabilitation.
Discussion of H.R.5577; "To assure the provision of all necessary services to prepare disabled persons for and establish them in remunerative employment to provide for grants-in-aide to the Stated for adjustment training services for the blind, and for establishing employment opportunities for the severely disabled, to amend the Vocational Rehabilitation Act, as amended (U.S.C., 1946 ed., title 29, ch. 4), to amend the Randolph-Sheppard Act (U.S.C., 1946 ed., title 20, ch. 6A), and for other purposes" (John Lesinski - Michigan), and H.R.3095; "To establish a Federal Commission on Services for the Physically Handicapped, to define its duties, and for other purposes" (Augustine B. Kelley - Pennsylvania).
F 28: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949). Appropriations.
Discussion of H.R.6275; "To require that general appropriation acts provide funds for a period of two fiscal years, and for other purposes" (William G. Stigler - Oklahoma).
F 28b: Expenditures in the Executive Departments, Committee on (1949). Balanced Budget (S.J. Res. 131).
F 29: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949-1950). Budget/Expenditures.
a. Correspondence "A - L" and clippings.
b. "Your Report on Government" from Oklahoma Public Expenditures Council.
c. "Untapped Millions" reprinted from American Magazine.
F 30: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949-1950). Budget/Expenditures.
Correspondence "M - Z."
F 30b: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Contracts.
Includes memo re: "Government contract programs for procurement of material."
F 30c: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949). Expense Allowances (H.R. 3005).
F 31: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Federal Inventory.
Discussion of H.R.810; "Relating to the use for Federal tax purposes of the last-in, first-out, inventory method" (Philip J. Philbin - Massachusetts).
F 32: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949). Federal Security Agency.
a. Discussion of H.R.782; "To constitute the Federal Security Agency a Department of Welfare" (William L. Dawson -
Illinois). Correspondents include William L. Dawson.
b. Report No. 32 (H.R.782).
c. "Hoover Commission Reports and Congressional Actions as they affect H.R.782 ."
F 33: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949-1950). Government Reorganization.
F 34: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949-1950). Hoover Reports.
a. Correspondence "A - D" and clippings.
b. "The Americans Legion's Analysis of the Hoover Commission's Recommendations ."
F 35: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Hoover Reports.
Correspondence "E - N."
F 36: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949-1950). Hoover Reports.
Correspondence "O - W."
F 37: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949). Hoover Reports.
a: Booklet, "You Can Set Me Free ," from the Oklahoma Public Expenditures Council.
b. Senate Resolution No. 20.
F 38: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (no date). Hoover Reports.
Form letters "A - B."
F 39: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (no date). Hoover Reports.
Form letters "C - F."
F 40: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (no date). Hoover Reports.
Form letters "G - H."
F 41: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (no date). Hoover Reports.
Form letters "J - L."
F 42: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (no date). Hoover Reports.
Form letters "M - P."
F 43: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (no date). Hoover Reports.
Form letters "Q - S."
F 44: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (no date). Hoover Reports:
Form letters and petitions "T - Z."
F 45: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949-1950). Reorganization Plans.
Reorganization Plans Nos. 1 to 21 of 1950. From the Citizens Committee for the Hoover Report.
F 46: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949-1950). Reorganization Plans: Reports.
a. Document No.503.
b. Document No.504.
c. Document No.519.
d. Report No.2581.
F 47: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No.1.
Resolution from the Oklahoma Bankers Association.
F 48: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1949). Reorganization Plan No. 2.
General. Discussion of H.Res.301; "Disapproving of Reorganization Plan No.2 of 1949" (Clare E. Hoffman - Michigan).
F 49: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 3.:
F 50: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 4.
F 51: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 5.
F 52: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 6.
F 53: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 7.
F 54: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 8.
F 55: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 9.
F 56: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 10.
F 57: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 11.
F 58: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 12.
F 59: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 13.
F 60: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 14.
F 61: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 15.
F 62: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 16.
F 63: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 17.
F 64: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 18.
General. Discussion of H. Res. 539; "Rejecting Reorganization Plan No.18 of 1950" (Thurman C. Crook - Indiana), and H. Res.541; "In opposition to Reorganization Plan No.18 of 1950" (Harold C. Hagen - Minnesota). Correspondents include William L. Dawson.
F 65: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No.19.
F 66: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 20.
F 67: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 21.
F 68: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Reorganization Plan No. 27.
F 68b: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Rural Electrification Administration.
Includes form letter and House Report 2908: "A Study of Certain Operations of the Rural Electrification Administration...."
F 69: Expenditures in the Executive Department, Committee on (1950). Surplus Property.
Discussion of S.2692; "To amend the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 to authorize donations of certain surplus property for public health purposes" (Claude Pepper - Florida).
F 70: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1950). Argentina: Economic Affairs.
F 71: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1950). Atlantic Union.
Discussion of H. Con. Res.107; "Inviting the democracies which sponsored the North Atlantic Treaty to name delegates to a federal convention" (Hale Boggs - Louisiana), and S. Con. Res. 57; "Inviting the democracies which sponsored the North Atlantic Treaty to name delegates to a federal convention" (Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; Walter F. George - Georgia; Guy M. Gillette - Iowa; Raymond E. Baldwin - Connecticut; Robert C. Hendrickson - New Jersey; Bert H. Miller - Idaho; Harry P. Cain - Washington; Zales N. Ecton - Montana; Lister Hill - Alabama; John J. Sparkman - Alabama; J.William Fulbright - Arkansas; Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina; Edward J. Thye - Minnesota; Garret L. Withers - Kentucky; Joseph R. McCarthy - Wisconsin; Harley M. Kilgore - West Virginia; Virgil Chapman - Kentucky; J. Allen Frear, Jr. - Delaware; Frank P. Graham - North Carolina; and Milton R. Young - North Dakota).
F 72: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949). Calendar: Thirteen Month Calendar.
F 73: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949). China: General.
F 74: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949). Economic Cooperation Administration.
Discussion of H.R.3748; "To amend the Economic Cooperation Act of 1948" (John Kee - West Virginia).
F 75: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1950). Economic Development.
Discussion of H.R.5615; "To promote the foreign policy of the United States and to authorize participation in a cooperative endeavor for assisting in the development of economically underdeveloped areas of the world" (John Kee - West Virginia).
F 76: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949). Foreign Aid.
F 77: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1950). Foreign Debt.
F 78: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949). France.
Senate Concurrent Resolution No.11.
F 79: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1951). Hoover Speech.
F 80: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949). International Children's Emergency Fund .
Discussion of H.R.2785; "To provide for further contributions to the International Children's Emergency Fund" (Sol Bloom - New York).
F 81: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1950). International Trade Organization.
a: "Import-Export Policy of the United States."
b. Public Affairs Bulletin No. 82 (The Havana Charter for an International Trade Organization)
F 82: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1950). Middle East.
F 83: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949). North Atlantic Pact.
F 84: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949). United Kingdom.
F 85: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949). United Nations.
Discussion of H.R.4497; "To amend the United Nations Participation Act of 1945 to provide for the appointment of representatives of the United States in the organs and agencies of the United Nations, and to make other provision with respect to the participation of the United Nations in such organization" (John Kee - West Virginia).
F 86: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1950). Vatican Envoy.
F 87: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1949-1950). World Federation.
a. Discussion of H. Con. Res.64; "To seek development of the United Nations into a world federation" (Brooks Hays -
Arkansas).
b. Resolution from the American Legion.
c. "A Statement from a Subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations of the United States Senate."
F 87b: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1950). Yugoslavia.
Includes correspondence regarding sale of arms to Yugoslavia.
F 88: General (1949-1950). Multi-legislation.
Mentions H.R.4567, 49, 331, 4896, 4497, 2976, 2945, 4057, 5974, 3892, 4237, 2892, 3209, 3210, 5210, 4495, and 4326.
F 89: General (1949-1950).
Correspondence "A - G" and clippings; topics include socialism, financial solvency, and H.R.6000; "Their Job is to Keep Prices Up," Reader's Digest, 1950, pg. 123.
F 90: General (1949-1950).
Correspondence "H - L" and clippings; topics include Taft-Hartley, public health, war, civil rights, H.R.4617, and 2620.
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