Box 11: Appropriations - Education and Labor (1951 - 1952)
F 1: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Vocational Education/ Distributive Education: Petitions, Discussion of
H.R.3709; "Making appropriations for the Department of Labor, the Federal Security Agency, and related independent agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952, and for other purposes" (John E. Fogarty - Rhode Island).
F 2: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Vocational Education/Distributive Education.
Petitions. Discussion of H.R.3709; "Making appropriations for the Department of Labor, the Federal Security Agency, and related independent agencies, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1952" (John E. Fogarty - Rhode Island).
F 3: Appropriations, Committee on (1951). Vocational Education/Distributive Education.
F 4: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Vocational Education/Distributive Education: Toby Morris Materials.
F 5: Appropriations, Committee on (1951-1952). Vocational Rehabilitation: General.
Resolution from the National Rehabilitation Association.
F 6: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Alcoholic Beverages.
Discussion of H.R.1749; "To provide for the common defense in relation to the sale of alcoholic liquors to the members of the land and naval forces of the United States and to provide for the suppression of vice in the vicinity of military camps and naval establishments" (Edward H. Rees - Kansas).
F 7: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Allotments: General Correspondence and Clippings.
F 8: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Armed Forces.
Reserve Act of 1952. Discussion of H.R.5426; "Relating to the reserve components of the Armed Forces of the United States" (Overton Brooks - Louisiana). A: Public Law 476 (H.R.5426).
F 9: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Draft: General.
F 10: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Draft: Educational Deferments.
F 11: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Draft: 18-year-olds.
F 12: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Draft: Labor Dispute.
Discussion of H.R.7647; "To amend the Universal Military Training and Service Act, as amended, in order to protect the national defense against the consequences of certain labor disputes" (Howard W. Smith - Virginia).
F 13: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Draft: Strikes.
Discussion of H.R.2380; "To amend the Selective Service Act of 1948 to provide that certain individuals who engage in strikes while occupationally deferred shall be made immediately available for military service" (George W. Andrews - Alabama). H.R.2380.
F 14: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Forty-fifth Division.
F 15: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). General Correspondence and Clippings.
F 16: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Male Nurses.
Discussion of H.R.911; "To provide for the appointment of male citizens as nurses in the Army, Navy, and Air Force, and for other purposes" (Frances P. Bolton - Ohio).
F 17: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Marine Corps.
Discussion of S.677; "To fix the personnel strength of the United States Marine Corps, and to establish the relationship of the Commandant of the Marine Corps to the Joint Chiefs of Staff" (Paul H. Douglas - Illinois; Joseph R. McCarthy - Wisconsin; George A. Smathers - Florida; Francis Case - South Dakota; J. William Fulbright - Arkansas; Guy M. Gillette - Iowa; Walter F. George - Georgia; Edwin C. Johnson - Colorado; A. Willis Robertson - Virginia; Homer Ferguson - Michigan; Charles W. Tobey - New Hampshire; Zales N. Ecton - Montana; Mathew M. Neely - West Virginia; Hugh M. Butler - Nebraska; James H. Duff - Pennsylvania; John J. Sparkman - Alabama; Andrew F. Schoeppel - Kansas; Herbert H. Lehman - New York; Olin D. Johnston - South Carolina; Irving M. Ives - New York; James E. Murray - Montana; Dennis Chavez - New Mexico; Owen Brewster - Maine; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Robert C. Hendrickson - New Jersey; Richard M. Nixon - California; Edward J. Thye - Minnesota; George D. Aiken - Vermont; Homer E. Capehart - Indiana; Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; Arthur V. Watkins - Utah; Bourke B. Hickenlooper - Iowa; Alexander Wiley - Wisconsin; Ralph E. Flanders - Vermont; Everett M. Dirksen - Illinois; Karl E. Mundt - South Dakota; Pat McCarran - Nevada; H. Alexander Smith - New Jersey; John W. Bricker - Ohio; Burnet R. Maybank - South Dakota; Milton R. Young - North Dakota; and Warren G. Magnuson - Washington).
F 18: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). National Guard.
Discussion of H.R.5472; "To amend the Universal Military Training and Service Act, as amended, and for other purposes" (Overton Brooks - Louisiana).
F 19: Armed Services, Committee on (no date). National Security Act:
a.Public Law 216 (H.R.5632, 81st Congress); "To reorganize fiscal management in the National Military Establishment to
promote economy and efficiency, and for other purposes."
b. Public Law 253 (S.758, 80th Congress); "To promote the national security by providing for a Secretary of Defense; for a
National Military Establishment; for a Department of the Army, a Department of the Navy, and a Department of the Air
Force; and for the coordination of the activities of the National Military Establishment with other departments and agencies
of the Government concerned with the national security."
F 20: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Pay/Benefits: General Correspondence and Clippings.
F 21: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Pay/Benefits.
Discussion of H.R.5603; "To clarify the status of certain officers heretofore retired and granted retirement pay, and for other purposes" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas), and H.R.5996; "To amend section 302 of the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, as amended" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).
F 22: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Pay/Benefits.
Discussion of H.R.5715; "To amend sections 201 (a), 301 (e), 302 (f), 303 (g), 508, 527, and 528 of Public Law 351, Eighty-first Congress, as amended" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).
F 23: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Pay/Benefits: Combat.
F 24: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Pay/Benefits: Combat.
Discussion of H.R.1753; "To provide additional compensation for members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force during periods of combat duty in Korea" (Carl Vinson - Georgia), S.579; "To provide additional compensation for members of the Army, Navy, and Air Force during periods of combat duty in Korea" (Richard B. Russell - Georgia), H.R.568; "To amend the Career Compensation Act of 1949, so as to provide additional compensation for certain members of the uniformed services during periods of actual contact with hostile ground forces" (Olin E. Teague - Texas), and H.R.261; "To amend the Career Compensation Act of 1949, so as to provide additional compensation for certain members of the uniformed services during period of actual contact with hostile ground forces" (Charles E. Potter - Michigan).
F 25: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Physicians/Dentists/Veterinarians: General.
F 25b: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Procurement, Subcommittee on.
Correspondence from Carl Vinson and F. Edward Hebert regarding creation of a permanent Subcommittee on Procurement.
F 26: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Re-enlistment Bonus.
Discussion of H.R.3366; "To amend the Career Compensation Act of 1949, and for other purposes" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas), and H.R.5405; "To amend section 207 (a) of Public Law 351, Eighty-first Congress" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).
F 27: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Reserve Officers Training Corps.
Discussion of S.325; "To provide for a Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and for other purposes" (Richard B. Russell - Georgia), and H.R.1775; "To provide for a Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and for other purposes" (Walter K. Granger - Utah).
F 28: Armed Services, Committee on (1950). Surgeon General.
a. The Index Catalogue of the Army Medical Library at Washington. Correspondents include Toby Morris. Includes
reproductions of articles dealing with the index catalogue.
b. Resolution from the House of Delegates of the Oklahoma State Medical Association.
F 29: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Survivor's Benefits: General.
F 30: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Tour of Duty.
Discussion of S.1.
F 31: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Tour of Duty.
Discussion of H.R.3956; "To provide that the period of active service required of any person inducted into the Armed Forces shall be reduced by any period of active service which such persons may have performed before such time" (H.R. Gross - Iowa).
F 32: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Universal Military Training.
a. Report of National Security Training Commission.
b. "Universal Military Training. Foundation of Enduring National Strength."
F 33: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Universal Military Training: General.
a. "The Facts Behind the Report (on Universal Military Training)."
b. "Universal Military Training - Pro and Con," by S. Arthur Devan.
F 34: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Universal Military Training: General.
a. Statement of James W. Wadsworth.
b. Statement of Lt. General Raymond S. McLain.
F 35: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Universal Military Training.
F 36: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Universal Military Training:
a. General correspondence "A - Bo" and clippings.
b. Speech of Hon. Dewey Short, "UMT would weaken rather than strengthen our National defense."
F 37: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Universal Military Training.
General correspondence "Bra - Da."
F 38: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Universal Military Training.
a. General correspondence "De - H" and clippings.
b. Resolution from the House Delegates of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons.
F 39: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Universal Military Training.
a. General correspondence "I - Li." Correspondents include Edwin C. Johnson.
b. Speech of Hon. Edwin C. Johnson, "Accept the Inevitable Now."
F 40: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Universal Military Training.
a. General correspondence "Lo - P" and clippings.
b. "U.M.T. - The Showdown," Christian Century, Feb. 27, 1952.
F 41: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Universal Military Training.
General correspondence "R - S" and clippings.
F 42: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Universal Military Training.
General correspondence "T - We."
F 43: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Universal Military Training.
General correspondence "Wi -Y."
F 44: Armed Services, Committee on (1951-1952). Universal Military Training: Petitions.
F 45: Armed Services, Committee on (1951). Universal Military Training.
Discussion of H.R.2811; "To provide for the common defense and security of the United States and to permit the more effective utilization of manpower resources of the United States by authorizing universal military training and service and for other purposes" (Carl Vinson - Georgia), H.R.3364; "To provide for the common defence and security of the United States and to permit the more effective utilization of manpower resources of the United States, and for other purposes" (Graham A. Barden - North Carolina), and S.1; "To provide for the common defense by establishing a universal training program, and for other purposes" (Richard B. Russell - Georgia; Harry F. Byrd, Sr. - Virginia; Virgil M. Chapman - Kentucky; Lyndon B. Johnson - Texas; Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; Lester C. Hunt - Wyoming; Styles Bridges - New Hampshire; Leverett Saltonstall - Massachusetts; Wayne Morse - Oregon; William F. Knowland - California; Harry P. Cain - Washington; and George W. Malone - Nevada).
F 46: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Universal Military Training.
Discussion of H.R.5904; "To provide for the administration and discipline of the National Security Training Corps, and for other purposes" (Carl Vinson - Georgia). Report No.1376 (H.R.5904).
F 47: Armed Services, Committee on (1952). Women Physicians.
Discussion of S. 2252; "To authorize the appointment of qualified women as physicians and specialists in the medical services of the Army, Navy, and Air Force" (Lester C. Hunt - Wyoming).
F 48: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Bank Holding Companies.
Discussion of H.R.6504; "To provide for the control and regulation of bank holding companies, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).
F 49: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Beef Controls: Rollbacks.
F 50: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Confederate Reunion Half-Dollar.
Discussion of H.R.3145; "To authorize the coinage of fifty-cent pieces in commemoration of the sixty-first and final reunion of the United Confederate Veterans" (Porter Hardy, Jr. - Virginia), and S.1087; "To authorize the coinage of fifty-cent pieces in commemoration of the sixty-first and final reunion of the United Confederate Veterans" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina; Harry F. Byrd, Sr. - Virginia; and A. Willis Robertson - Virginia).
F 51: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Credit: Regulation W: General.
F 52: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Federal Credit Unions: General.
F 53: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Gold Standard: General correspondence and clippings.
F 54: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Housing: General.
F 55: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Housing: F.N.M.A. Funds.
F 56: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Housing: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Hearings.
F 57: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Housing.
Discussion of S.349; "To assist the provision of housing and community facilities required in connection with the national defense" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina).
F 58: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Housing.
Discussion of H.R.1272; "To assist the provision of housing and community facilities and services required in connection with the national defense" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).
F 58b: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Housing (H.R. 2988).
F 59: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Controls
H.R.6546; "To amend and extend the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, and the Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as amended" (Brent Spense - Kentucky).
F 60: Banking and Currency, Committee on (no date). Controls.
Public Law No. 429 (S.2594); "To amend the provision of the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended, and the Housing Act of 1947, as amended" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina.
F 61: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Cottonseed Oil Rollback: General.
F 62: Banking and Currency, Committee on (no date). Defense Production:
Public Law No. 774 (H.R.9176, 81st Congress); "To establish a system of priorities and allocations for materials and facilities, authorize the requisitioning thereof, provide financial assistance for expansion of productive capacity and supply, provide for price and wage stabilization, provide for the settlement of labor disputes, strengthen controls over credit, and by these measures facilitate the production of goods and services necessary for the national security, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).
F 63: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951-1952). Defense Production Act: Amending Section 701-C.
F 64: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Defense Production Act: Dairy Imports.
F 65: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Defense Production Act: Disputes.
F 66: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951-1952). Defense Production Act.
Discussion of S.1717; "To amend and extend the Defense Production Act of 1950 and the Housing and Rent Act of 1947, as amended" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina), and H.R.3871; "To amend the Defense Production Act of 1950, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).
F 67: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Defense Production Act.
Discussion of H.R.7807; "To amend section 402 (f) of the Defense Production Act of 1950" (Edward H. Rees - Kansas), and H.R. 6985; (To amend section 402 (f) of the Defense Production Act of 1950" (Omar Burleson - Texas).
F 68: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Defense Production Act.
Discussion of H.R.7157; "To amend the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended" (Antoni N. Sadlak - Connecticut).
F 69: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Defense Production Act.
Discussion of H.R.8010; "To amend the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended" (Henry O. Talle - Iowa), and H.R.8011; "To amend the Defense Production Act of 1950, as amended" (Henry O. Talle - Iowa).
F 69b: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1952). Defense Production Act.
F 70: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Import Controls.
Discussion of H.R.4297; "To continue for a temporary period certain powers, authority, and discretion for the purpose of exercising, administrating, and enforcing import controls with respect to fats and oil (including butter), and rice and rice products" (August H. Anderson - Minnesota), and H.R.4335; "To continue for a temporary period certain powers, authority, and discretion for the purpose of exercising, administrating, and enforcing import controls with respect to fats and oils (including butter), cheese, and rice and rice products" (August H. Anderson - Minnesota).
F 71: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951-1952). Price/Wage Controls.
a. General correspondence "A - G."
b. Resolution from the Board of Directors of the Enid Chamber of Commerce.
F 72: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951-1952). Price/Wage Controls.
General correspondence "H - P" and clippings.
F 73: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951-1952). Price/Wage Controls.
a. General correspondence "R - Y."
b. Resolution from the Retail Merchants Association.
F 74: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951-1952). Rent Controls.
F 75: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Rent Controls.
Discussion of H.R.1397; "To amend the Defense Production Act of 1950, and for other purposes" (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina), and H.R.3871; "To amend the Defense Production Act of 1950, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).
F 76: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Savings Bonds.
F 77: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1951). Wage Stabilization Board.
Discussion of H.R.4552; "To establish a Wage Stabilization Board, to define its functions, and for other purposes" (Wingate H. Lucas - Texas).
F 77b: Congress (1952). Report.
F 77c: Congress (1952). Whip Notice.
F 78: District of Columbia, Committee on the (no date). Columbia Hospital for Women.
Discussion of H.R.7253; "To authorize the conveyance to the Columbia Hospital for Women and Lying-in Asylum of certain parcels of land in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes" (A.L. Miller - Nebraska).
F 79: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1951). Home Rule.
Discussion of S.1976; "To provide for home rule in the District of Columbia" (Francis Case - South Dakota; Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; Matthew M. Neely - West Virginia; Robert A. Taft - Ohio; John O. Pastore - Rhode Island; John M. Butler - Maryland; Robert C. Hendrickson - New Jersey; James E. Murray - Montana; Richard M. Nixon - California; Herbert H. Lehman - New York; Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; Herbert R. O'Conor - Maryland; James H. Duff - Pennsylvania; Margaret Chase Smith - Maine; Warren G. Magnuson - Washington; William Benton - Connecticut; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Blair Moody - Michigan; Harley M. Kilgore - West Virginia; Irving M. Ives - New York; Paul H. Douglas - Illinois; and H. Alexander Smith - New Jersey).
F 80: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1951). Hospital Grants.
Discussion of H.R.2094; "To amend the act of August 7, 1946, so as to authorize the making of grants for hospital facilities, to provide a basis for repayment to the Government by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia, and for other purposes" (John W. McCormack - Massachusetts).
F 81: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1952). Optometry.
Discussion of S.106; "To amend the act entitled 'An act to regulate the practice of optometry in the District of Columbia" (Olin D. Johnston - South Carolina).
F 82: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1951). Public Welfare/Health/Safety:
A: S.1792; "Providing for a Public Welfare Act for the District of Columbia, to protect the common welfare and maintain the sovereignty of Government in labor disputes vitally affecting the public welfare, public health, and public safety or national safety" (Francis Case - South Dakota).
F 83: Economic Report, Joint Committee on the (1951). C.I.O. Statement.
Statement of Emil Rieve to the Joint Committee on the Economic Report.
F 84: Education and Labor, Committee on (1952). General.
F 85: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Blind.
Discussion of H.R.1499; "To amend the act approved August 4, 1919, as amended, providing additional aid for the American Printing House for the Blind" (Thurston Ballard Morton - Kentucky).
F 86: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Education: Colleges and Universities.
F 87: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Education: Federal Education Agency.
Discussion of H.R.3180; "To establish an independent Federal Education Agency in the Federal Government and to define its organization, power, and duties, and for other purposes" (Charles E. Potter - Michigan).
F 88: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Education: Foreign Students.
Correspondents include Charles R. Howell.
F 89: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Education: Impacted Area Aid.
F 90: Education and Labor, Committee on (no date). Education: Impacted Area Aid.
Public Law 874 (H.R.7940, 81st Congress); "To provide for local educational agencies in areas affected by Federal activities, and for other purposes" (Cleveland M. Bailey - West Virginia).
F 91: Education and Labor, Committee on (1952). Education: Impacted Area Aid.
Discussion of H.R.8145; "To improve and extend the duration of Public Law 874 of the Eighty-first Congress, to extend the period during which appropriations may be made to pay entitlements under title II of the Public Law 815 of the Eighty-first Congress, to provide temporary supplementary aid for schools in critical defense housing areas, to make grants to States to assist distressed school districts in construction of urgently needed school facilities, and for other purposes" (Cleveland M. Bailey - West Virginia).
F 92: Education and Labor, Committee on (1952). Education: Libraries.
F 93: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Education: Libraries.
Discussion of S.1452; "To promote the further development of public library service in rural areas" (Lister Hill - Alabama; Paul H. Douglas - Illinois; and George D. Aiken - Vermont). Report No. 775 (S.1452).
F 94: Education and Labor, Committee on (1952). Education: Libraries.
Discussion of H.R.5190; "To promote the further development of public library service in rural areas" (Wright Patman - Texas), H.R.5195; same as H.R.5190 (Boyd Tackett - Arkansas), H.R.5216; same as H.R.5190 (Thomas A. Jenkins - Ohio), H.R.5221; same as H.R.5190 (Carl Elliott - Alabama), H.R.5222; same as H.R.5190 (Thurston Ballard Morton - Kentucky), H.R.5227; same as H.R.5190 (Hugh B. Mitchell - Washington), H.R.5229; same as H.R.5190 (Tom Steed - Oklahoma), and H.R.5311; same as H.R.5190 (Cleveland M. Bailey - West Virginia).
F 95: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Education: School Construction.
a. Discussion of H.Res.474; "Relative to the allocation of metals for the construction of schools and hospitals" (Cleveland
H. Bailey - West Virginia).
b. Report of Defense Production Administration to Subcommittee on Allocation of Scarce Materials for School
Construction of the Committee on Education and Labor.
F 96: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Education: School Construction.
Discussion of H.R.5411; "To amend Public Laws Nos. 815 and 874 of the Eighty-first Congress with respect to schools in critical defense housing areas, and for other purposes" (Graham A. Barden - North Carolina).
F 97: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Ethics Commission.
Discussion of S.J.Res.107; "To establish a Commission on Ethics in Government" (J. William Fulbright - Arkansas; Paul H. Douglas - Illinois; Lister Hill - Alabama; Hubert Humphrey - Minnesota; Herbert H. Lehman - New York; John O. Pastore - Rhode Island; George D. Aiken - Vermont; Wayne Morse - Oregon; and Irving M. Ives - New York). Correspondents include William Benton.
F 98: Education and Labor, Committee on (1952). Health Care.
F 99: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Labor: Child Labor.
H.J.Res.339; "To provide that Federal legislation which prohibits the employment of children during certain hours shall not apply with respect to the harvesting of basic agricultural commodities" (Victor Wickersham - Oklahoma).
F 100: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951-1952). Coal Mining.
Discussion of H.R.257; "Amending Public Law 49, Seventy-seventh Congress, providing for the welfare of coal miners, and for other purposes" (Carl D. Perkins - Kentucky), H.R.268; "Amending Public Law 49, Seventy-seventh Congress, providing for the welfare of coal miners, and for other purposes" (Melvin Price - Illinois), H.R.280; "To amend sections 4F, 4G, of title 30, United States Code, act of May 7, 1941 (ch. 87, secs. 1 and 2, 55 Stat. 178), relative to the appointment of coal-mine inspectors" (Robert L. Ramsay - West Virginia), and S.1310; "Amending Public Law 49, Seventy-seventh Congress, providing for the welfare of coal miners, and for other purposes" (Matthew M. Neely - West Virginia).
F 100b: Education and Labor, Committee on (1952). Fair Employment Practices (S. 3368).
F 101: Education and Labor, Committee on (no date). Labor: National Relations Act.
Public Law 101 (H.R.3020, 80th Congress); "To amend the National Labor Relations Act, to provide additional facilities for the mediation of labor disputes affecting commerce, to equalize legal responsibilities of labor organizations and employers, and for other purposes" (Fred A. Hartley, Jr. - New Jersey).
F 102: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951). Labor: National Labor Relation Act Amendment.
Discussion of S.1959; "To amend the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, and for other purposes" (Robert A. Taft - Ohio; and Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota).
F 103: Education and Labor, Committee on (1951-1952). Labor: National Labor Relations Act Amendment.
Discussion of S.1973; "To amend the National Labor Relations Act, as amended, with reference to the building and construction industry, and for other purposes" (Robert A. Taft - Ohio; Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; Harry P. Cain - Washington; and Richard M. Nixon - California).
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