Box 16: Armed Services - Foreign Affairs (1957 - 1958)
F 1: Armed Services, Committee on (1957-1958). Reserves: General.
F 2: Armed Services, Committee on (1957-1958). Reserves: Committee Materials.
F 3: Armed Services, Committee on (1955-1957). Reserves.
Discussion of H.R.6408 (84th Congress); "To provide benefits for members of the reserve components of the armed services who suffer disability or death incident to active duty, active duty for training, or inactive-duty training and for other purposes" (George Huddleston, Jr. - Alabama).
F 4: Armed Services, Committee on (1957). Reserves.
Discussion of H.R.466; "To provide that credit shall be given to Reserve officers for service performed by them with the Civilian Conservation Corps" (Frank E. Smith - Mississippi).
F 5: Armed Services, Committee on (1957-1958). Retirement Pay.
Discussion of H.R.689; "To clarify paragraph four of section fifteen of the Pay Readjustment Act of 1942 (56 Stat. 368)" (George Huddleston, Jr. - Alabama), and S.1085; "To clarify paragraph four of section 15 of the Pay Readjustment Act of 1942 (56 Stat. 368)" (John J. Sparkman - Alabama; and Henry M. Jackson - Washington).
F 6: Armed Services, Committee on (1957). Retirement Pay.
Discussion of H.R.1140; "To amend Public Law 85-56 to permit persons receiving retired pay for non-regular service to waive receipt of a portion of that pay to receive pensions or compensation under laws administered by the Veterans' Administration" (Porter Hardy, Jr. - Virginia), and H.R.3777; "To amend Public Law 314, Seventy-eighth Congress, to provide that retired members of any component of the Armed Forces may waive receipt of all or a portion of their retired pay" (George Huddleston, Jr. - Alabama).
F 7: Armed Services, Committee on (1958). San Jacinto Ordnance Depot: Removal of Depot.
F 8: Armed Service, Committee on (1958). Science Academy.
Discussion of H.R.9610; "To provide for the establishment of a United States Academy" (Victor L. Anfuso - New York).
F 9: Armed Services, Committee on (1958). Science/Technology.
Discussion of H.R.9611; "To amend the National Security Act of 1947, to provide for the coordination and integration of policies and procedures with respect to Federal programs in the fields of science and technology" (John W. McCormack - Massachusetts). Correspondents include John W. McCormack.
F 10: Armed Services, Committee on (1957). Selective Service Regulations.
Packet No. 62. Determination of availability of members of the Standby Reserve if the Armed Forces for order to Active Duty.
F 11: Armed Services, Committee on (1957). West Point Chaplains.
Discussion of H.R.2459; "To authorize the appointment of an assistant chaplain at the United States Military Academy, to fix the compensation of civilian clergymen appointed as chaplain and assistant chaplain thereof, and for certain other purposes" (Paul J. Kilday - Texas), and H.R.3598; "To repeal the act of February 18, 1896, as amended" (E. Ross Adair - Indiana).
F 12: Armed Services, Committee on (1957). Willburg, Mary.
Correspondents include Olin E. Teague.
F 13: Armed Services Committee on (1957). Women's Army Auxiliary Corps: General.
F 14: Armed Services, Committee on (1958). Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
Discussion of H.R.2408; "To define service as a member of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps as active service under certain conditions" (Overton Brooks - Louisiana).
F 15: Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on (1958). Electricity.
F 15b: Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on (1957-1959). Fallout Report.
Includes correspondence re: attached report. Form letters from Carl T. Durham. Also has Joint Committee Print, "Summary-Analysis of Hearings, May 27-29, and June 3-7, 1957 on the Nature of Radioactive Fallout and Its Effects on Man."
F 15c: Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on (1957). Indemnity.
Includes correspondence re: H.R. 1981, to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
F 15d: Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on (1957). Indemnity.
Includes correspondence re: H.R. 7383, to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Also has form letter from Chet Holifield. Also included is a memo from Chet Holifield, "Separate Views of Representative Holifield on Atomic Indemnity Bill, H.R. 7383, S. 2051."
F 15e: Atomic Energy, Joint Committee on (1958). Indemnity.
Includes correspondence re: H.R. 13190, to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954. Correspondence from George Lynn Cross.
F 16: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1958). Area Redevelopment.
F 17: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1958). Area Redevelopment.
Discussion of S.3683; "To establish an effective program to alleviate conditions of substantial and persistent unemployment and underemployment in certain economically depressed areas" (Paul H. Douglas - Illinois; Frederick G. Payne - Maine; John J. Sparkman - Alabama; J. Glenn Beall - Maryland; Mike Monroney - Oklahoma; Clifford P. Case - New Jersey; Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; Irving M. Ives - New York; William Proxmire - Wisconsin; Charles E. Potter - Michigan; James E. Murray - Montana; Dennis Chavez - New Mexico; Gordon Allott - Colorado; Theodore Francis Green - Rhode Island; John Sherman Cooper - Kentucky; Clinton P. Anderson - New Mexico; Jacob J. Javits - New York; Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; John D. Hoblitzell, Jr. - West Virginia; Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. - Missouri; Henry M. Jackson - Washington; John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Mike Mansfield - Montana; Stuart Symington - Missouri; Pat McNamara - Michigan; Richard L. Neuberger - Oregon; John A. Carroll - Colorado; Frank Church - Idaho; Everett M. Dirksen - Illinois; Chapman Revercomb - West Virginia; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Edward J. Thye - Minnesota; Frank A. Barrett - Wyoming; Warren G. Magnuson - Washington; Milton R. Young - North Dakota; John O. Pastore - Rhode Island; Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; William Langer - North Dakota; George D. Aiken - Vermont; and Thomas H. Kuchel - California).
F 18: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1957-1958). Credit.
Discussion of S.1451; "To amend and revise the statues governing financial institutions and credit" (A. Willis Robertson - Virginia), and H.R.7026; "To amend and revise the statues governing financial institutions and credit" (Paul Brown - Georgia).
F 19: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1958). Federal Reserve.
F 20: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1957). Gold Standard.
"Gold is a Job for Congress," L. L. Huelsdonk, Best Mines Co.
F 21: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1958). Home Loan Guarantee Corporation.
Discussion of H.R.10637; "Creating the Home Loan Guarantee Corporation" (Albert Rains - Alabama).
F 22: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1957-1958). Housing: General.
F 23: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1957). Housing.
a. Discussion of H.R.6659; "To extend and amend laws relating to the provision and improvement of housing, to improve
the availability mortgage credit, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).
b. Correspondence and clippings. Correspondents include Olin E. Teague.
c. Report No.659, Conference Report (H.R.6659).
d. Summary of Committee Print (Housing Act of 1957).
e: Summary of H.R.6659.
F 24: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1957). Housing.
Discussion of H.R.7024; "To extend and amend laws relating to the provision and improvement of housing, to improve the availability of mortgage credit, and for other purposes" (Henry O. Talle - Iowa).
F 25: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1958). Housing.
Discussion of H.R.13462; "To amend title VIII of the National Housing Act" (Toby Morris - Oklahoma), and S.4025; "To extend and amend laws relating to the provision and improvement of housing and the renewal of urban communities, and for other purposes" (John J. Sparkman - Alabama).
F 26: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1958). Housing.
Discussion of S.3418; "To stimulate residential construction" (John J. Sparkman - Alabama).
F 27: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1957). Interest Rates.
Correspondents include Wright Patman.
F 28: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1958). Public Facility Loan Program.
Discussion of S.3497; "To expand the public facility loan program of the Community Facilities Administration of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, and for other purposes" (J. William Fulbright - Arkansas; John J. Sparkman - Alabama; Lister Hill - Alabama; Mike Monroney - Oklahoma; William Proxmire - Wisconsin; John Sherman Cooper - Kentucky; Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; Russell B. Long - Louisiana; Mike Mansfield - Montana; J. Allen Frear, Jr. - Delaware; Pat McNamara - Michigan; Chapman Revercomb - West Virginia; Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; and hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota), and H.R.11474; "To expand the Public Facility Loan Program of the Community Facilities Administration of the Housing and Home Finance Agency, and for other purposes" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).
F 29: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1957). Savings and Loans.
Discussion of H.R.4135; "To promote and preserve local management of savings and loan associations by protecting them against encroachment by holding companies" (Brent Spence - Kentucky).
F 30: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1957). Small Business Act:
H.R.7963; "To amend the Small Business Act of 1953, as amended" (Brent Spence - Kentucky). Report No.555 (H.R.7963).
F 30b: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1958). Small Business Investment Act (S. 3651).
Includes correspondence.
F 30c: Congress (1958). Rosters.
a. Booklet: Official List of Members of the House of Representatives and Their Places of Residence, Eighty-fifth Congress.
b. Booklet: Standing Committees of the House of Representatives of the United States, Eighty-fifth Congress.
c Roster:(Unofficial) The United States Senate, Eighty- fifth Congress, First Session."
F 30d: Congress (1957). Whip Notices.
F 31: Economic Report, Joint Committee on the (1958). Automation.
F 32: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957-1958). Blind, Services for.
Discussion of H.R.8609; "To protect the right of the blind to self-expression through organizations of the blind" (Walter S. Baring - Nevada), and S.2411; "To protect the right of the blind to self-expression through organizations of the blind" (John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts).
F 33: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education Aid.
Discussion of S.3311; "To authorize assistance to States and local communities in remedying the inadequacies in the number of their teachers and teacher's salaries and the shortage of classrooms" (James E. Murray - Montana; Mike Mansfield - Montana John Sherman Cooper - Kentucky; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Pat McNamara - Michigan; William Langer - North Dakota; Richard L. Neuberger - Oregon; Warren G. Magnuson - Washington; Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. - Missouri; Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; William Proxmire - Wisconsin; and Henry M. Jackson - Washington), and H.R.10763; "To authorize assistance to States and local communities in remedying the inadequacies in the number of their teachers and teachers' salaries and the shortage in classrooms" (Lee Metcalf - Montana).
F 34: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Construction.
a. Correspondence and clippings.
b. Reprint from the AFL-CIO Education News and Views.
c. Labor's Economic Review, March 1957.
d. NEA News, March 29, 1957.
F 35: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Construction Aid.
Discussion of H.R.1; "To authorize Federal assistance to the States and local communities in financing an expanded program of school construction so as to eliminate the national shortage of classrooms" (Augustine B. Kelley - Pennsylvania).
F 36: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Construction.
Discussion of H.R.1; "To authorize Federal assistance to the States and local communities in financing an expended program of school construction so as to eliminate the national shortage of classrooms" (Augustine B. Kelley - Pennsylvania). Correspondents include Tom Steed - Oklahoma). House Report No.489 (H.R.1).
F 37: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Construction.
H.R.3976; "To authorize a four-year program of Federal assistance to States and communities to enable them to increase public elementary and secondary school construction" (Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. - New Jersey).
F 38: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Construction.
Discussion of H.R.3986; "To authorize a four-year program of Federal assistance to States and communities to enable them to increase public elementary and secondary school construction" (Samuel K. McConnell, Jr. - Pennsylvania).
F 39: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education: Educational Television.
Discussion of H.R.9634; "To expedite the utilization of television facilities in our public schools and colleges, and in adult training programs" (Hale Boggs - Louisiana), and S.2119; "To expedite the utilization of television facilities in our public schools and colleges, and in adult-training programs" (Warren G. Magnuson - Washington).
F 40: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957-1958). Education: Federal Aid.
a. Correspondence and clippings.
b. NEA News, April 5, 1957.
F 41: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Federal Aid. TM Survey data.
F 42: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Federal Aid. TM Survey.
Correspondence "A - L"
F 43: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Federal Aid. TM Survey.
Correspondence "M - Z."
F 44: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education: General Correspondence.
F 45: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957-1958). Education: Impacted Area Aid.
F 46: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Impacted Area Aid.
Discussion of H.R.2392; "To amend Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress, relating to grants for maintenance and operation of schools in federally impacted areas, to correct an inequity" (John F. Baldwin, Jr. - California).
F 47: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Vocational Education.
Discussion of H.R.5465; "To assist States in providing needed vocational education of less than college grade in essential occupations, including retraining made necessary by scientific and technological developments, through establishment and maintenance of area vocational school programs providing vocational training and retraining for persons residing in the State or area, including related instruction for apprentices" (Carl Elliott - Alabama).
F 47b: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Vocational Education.
Includes correspondence re: S. 1298, to assist states in providing needed vocational education of less than college grade in essential occupations, including retraining, and also calling for establishment of area vocational school programs.
F 48: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Impacted Area Aid.
Discussion of H.R.7025; "To amend Public Law 874, Eighty-first Congress, which provides Federal assistance for the operation of schools in areas affected by Federal activities" (Frank T. Bow - Ohio).
F 49: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Impacted Area Aid.
Discussion of H.R.8679; "To provide a one-year extension of the programs of financial assistance in the construction and operation of schools in areas affected by Federal activities under the provisions of Public Laws 815 and 874, Eighty-first Congress" (Cleveland M. Bailey - West Virginia).
F 50: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education: Impacted Area Aid.
Discussion of H.R.11378; "To amend Public Laws 815 and 874, Eighty-first Congress, to make permanent the programs providing financial assistance in the construction and operation of schools in areas affected by Federal activities, insofar as such programs relate to children of persons who reside and work on Federal property, to extend such programs until June 30, 1961, insofar as such programs relate to other children, and to make certain other changes in such laws" (Frank Thompson, Jr. - New Jersey).
F 51: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education: Junior Colleges.
Discussion of H.R.12232; "To provide for Federal assistance for the construction and expansion of public community junior colleges" (Al Ullman - Oregon).
F 52: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education: Libraries.
F 53: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: TM Reports.
F 54: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education: National Defense Education Act.
F 55: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education: National Defense Education Act.
Discussion of H.R.13247; "To strengthen the national defense and to encourage and assist in the expansion and improvement of educational programs to meet critical national needs; and for other purposes" (Carl Elliott - Alabama).
F 56: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Scholarships.
Discussion of H.R.390; "To provide for loans to enable needy and scholastically qualified students to continue post-high school education" (Peter W. Rodino, Jr. - New Jersey), and H.R.95; "To provide for loans to enable needy and scholastically qualified students to continue post-high-school education" (Edward P. Boland - Massachusetts).
F 57: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education: Science.
F 58: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Education: Science Teaching.
F 59: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Education: Science.
Discussion of S.2956; "To amend the Vocational Education Act of 1946 in order to promote scientific education" (Mike Monroney - Oklahoma; Robert S. Kerr - Oklahoma; and Pat McNamara - Michigan).
F 60: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957-19580). Education: Scientific Research.
F 61: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). General Correspondence.
F 62: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957-1958). Labor: Civilian Conservation Corps.
Discussion os H.R.11773; "To authorize the establishment of a Youth Conservation Corps to provide healthful outdoor training and employment for young men and to advance the conservation, development, and management of national resources of timber, soil, and range, and of recreational areas" (John A. Blatnik - Minnesota). Correspondence and clippings.
F 63: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Labor: Fair Labor Standards Act: Telephone Workers.
Discussion of H.R.2879; "To amend section 213 (52 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 provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act" (George P. Miller - California), and S.1178; "To amend section 213 (52 Stat. 1067, as amended by 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 small telephone exchanges from the overtime and minimum wage provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act" (Wayne Morse - Oregon).
F 64: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Labor: Fair Labor Standards Act Amendment.
Discussion of H.R.4575; "To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, to provide coverage for employees of employers who are engaged in activities affecting interstate commerce, to eliminate certain exemptions, and for other purposes" (Augustine B. Kelley - Pennsylvania), and S.1267; "To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, to provide coverage for employees who are engaged in activities affecting interstate commerce, to eliminate certain exemptions, and for other purposes" (Wayne Morse - Oregon; James E. Murray - Montana; Matthew M. Neely - West Virginia; and Pat McNamara - Michigan).
F 65: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Labor: Fair Labor Standards Act Amendment.
Discussion of H.R.4791; "To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, to provide coverage for employees of large retail establishments whose activities affect interstate commerce, and for other purposes" (Augustine B. Kelley - Pennsylvania).
F 66: Education and labor, Committee on (1957-1958). Labor.
a. Correspondence and clippings. Correspondents include John Marshall Butler.
b. Public Law 101 (80th Congress).
F 67: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Labor: Labor Unions.
Discussion of S.3974; "To provide for the reporting and disclosure of certain financial transactions and administrative practices of labor organization and employers, to prevent abuses in the administration of trusteeships by labor organization, to provide standards with respect to the election of officers of labor organizations, and for other purposes" (John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Irving M. Ives - New York; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Lister Hill - Alabama; and James E. Murray - Montana).
F 68: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Labor: Longshoremen and Harbor Workers Safety.
Discussion of S.3277; "To amend section forty-one of the Longshoremen's and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act so as to provide a system of safety rules, regulations, and safety inspection and training, and for other purposes" (H. Alexander Smith - New Jersey), S.3486; same as S.3277 (John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Irving M. Ives - New York; Wayne Morse - Oregon; and William A. Purtell - Connecticut), H.R.2026; same as S.3277 (Thomas P. O'Niell, Jr. - Massachusetts), H.R.10817; same as S.3277 (Albert H. Bosch - New York), H.R.10960; same as S.3277 (Thomas M. Pelly - Washington), H.R.11513; same as S.3277 (Thomas P. O'Niell, Jr. - Massachusetts), and H.R.11515; same as S.3277 (James E. Roosevelt - California).
F 69: Education and Labor, Committee on (1958). Labor: Pension Plan.
Discussion of H.R.13507; "To provide for reporting and disclosure of employee welfare and pension benefit plans" (Ludwig Teller - New York), and S.2888; "To provide for registration, reporting, and disclosure of employee welfare and pension benefit plans" (Paul H. Douglas - Illinois; John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Irving M. Ives - New York; James E. Murray - Montana; and Pat McNamara - Michigan).
F 70: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957-1958). Labor: Taft-Hartley Act.
Discussion of H.R.4299; "To repeal the Taft- Hartley Act" (Carl D. Perkins - Kentucky), H.R.4374; "To repeal the Taft-Hartley Act and reenact the Wagner Act" (Earl Chudoff - Pennsylvania), and H.R.4664; "To repeal the Taft-Hartley Act and reenact the Wagner act" (Carl D. Perkins - Kentucky).
F 71: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957-1958). Labor: United Auto Workers.
Resolutions and Reports from the United Auto Workers from the 16th Constitutional Convention, April 7 - 12, 1957.
F 72: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957-1958). Labor: Wage/Hour Amendments.
F 73: Education and Labor, Committee on (1957). Labor: Wage/Hour Amendments. Telephone Exchanges.
F 74: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1958). Corregidor - Bataan Memorial.
F 75: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Middle East.
Discussion of H.J.Res.117; "To authorize the President to undertake economic and military cooperation with nations in the general area of the Middle East in order to assist in the strengthening and defense of their independence" (Thomas S. Gordon - Illinois), and H.Res.123; "Providing for the consideration of H.J.Res.117, to authorize the President to undertake economic and military cooperation with nations in the general area of the Middle East in order to assist in the strengthening and defense of their independence" (William M. Colmer - Mississippi).
F 76: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Arms Control.
Correspondents include Hubert H. Humphrey.
Report No.1167. Report of the Committee on Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Disarmament.
F 77: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1956-1957). Foreign Aid.
General correspondence and clippings.
F 78: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). General.
a. Correspondence.
b. Congressional Record, "Are We Missing the Boat?...Let's Face the Facts on Peace and War."
F 79: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Hungarian Refugees.
F 80: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). International Development Loan Fund.
F 81: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Iran.
Union Calendar No. 6, "United States Aid Operations in Iran."
F 82: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Israel.
F 83: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Middle East.
General correspondence "A - L."
F 84: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Middle East.
General correspondence "M - Z" and clippings.
F 85: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Middle East: Data.
F 86: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). National Foreign Trade Council.
Final Declaration of the Forty-Fourth National Foreign Trade Convention.
F 87: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Poland.
F 88: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Treaty Obligations.
Discussion of H.J.Res.16; "Providing for the revision of the Status of Forces Agreement and certain other treaties and international agreements, or the withdrawal of the United States from such treaties and agreements, so that foreign countries will not have criminal jurisdiction over American Armed Forces personnel stationed within their boundaries" (Frank T. Bow - Ohio).
F 89: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1957). Treaties.
Discussion of H.J.Res.226; "Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, relating to the legal effect of certain treaties and other international agreements" (Frank T. Bow - Ohio).
F 90: Foreign Affairs, Committee on (1958). United Nations.
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