Box 21: Banking and Currency - Education and Labor (1959 - 1960)
F 1: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1959). Housing.
Discussion of S.57; "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; J. William Fulbright - Arkansas; Ralph W. Yarborough - Texas; Jennings Randolph - West Virginia; A.S. Mike Monroney - Oklahoma; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Ernest Gruening - Alaska; Philip A. Hart - Michigan; Warren G. Magnuson - Washington; and Henry M. Jackson - Washington). Correspondents include Albert Rains. Outline of Major Provisions (S.57).
F 2: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1959). Housing.
S.2539; "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 3: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1959). Housing.
Discussion of S.2654; "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 4: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1960). Mortgage Investment Companies.
Discussion of S.3541; "To provide additional financial facilities in the Federal National Mortgage Association, to provide for the incorporation of Federal mortgage investment companies, and for other purposes" (John J. Sparkman - Alabama; and Homer E. Capehart - Indiana), and H.R.12216; "To provide additional financial facilities in the Federal National Mortgage Association, to provide for the incorporation of Federal mortgage investment companies, and for other purposes" (Albert Rains - Alabama).
F 5: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1960). Small Business.
Discussion of H.R.10967; "To amend the Small Business Act to provide that a small business concern which is in fact independently owned and operated shall not be denied the benefits of that act solely because of an agency or other contractual relationship with another concern" (Thomas G. Morris - New Mexico), and S.3157; "To amend the Small Business Act to provide that a small business concern which is in fact independently owned and operated shall no be denied the benefits of that Act solely because of an agency or other contractual relationship with another concern" (Clinton P. Anderson - New Mexico).
F 6: Banking and Currency, Committee on (1959). Urban Planning Program.
F 6b: Congress (1959). Rosters.
a. Booklet: Standing Committees of the House of Representatives of the United States. Eighty-sixth Congress (Corrected to
January 19, 1959).
b. Booklet: Official List of Members of the House of Representatives of the United States and Their Places of Residence.
Eighty-sixth Congress (January 12, 1959).
F 7: Congress (1959-1960). Whip Notices.
Correspondents include Carl Albert.
F 8: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1958). Education.
F 9: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1957-1960). Home Rule.
a. "Let's Set Washington Free," Reader's Digest, July, 1953.
b. Pamphlet, Home Rule.
F 10: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1960). Home Rule.
Discussion of H.R.4633; "To provide for the District of Columbia an appointed Governor and secretary, and an elected legislative assembly and nonvoting Delegate to the House of Representatives, and for other purposes" (John R. Foley - Maryland).
F 11: District of Columbia, Committee on the (1959). Nurses.
Discussion of S.1870; "To provide for examination, licensing, registration, and for regulation of professional and practical nurses, and for nursing education in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes" (Alan Bible - Nevada).
F 12: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Aged and Aging.
a. Correspondents include Pat McNamara.
b. Press Release from the office Senate Subcommittee concerning Problems of the Aged and Aging.
F 13: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Blind, Advising Committee on the.
Discussion of H.R.1855; "For the establishment of a temporary National Advisory Committee for the Blind" (D.R. [Billy] Matthews - Florida). Correspondents include Billy Matthews.
F 14: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: Federal Aid Data.
a. Research Report, "Teacher Supply and Demand in Public Schools."
b. Public Law 815 (S.2317); "Relating to the construction of school facilities in areas affected by Federal activities, and for
other purposes."
F 15: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959-1960). Education: Federal Aid.
a. Discussion of H.R.10764; "To authorize Federal financial assistance for school construction and teachers' salaries" (Lee
Metcalf - Montana). Bills mentioned include S.2, S.8, H.R.22, H.R.10764, and H.R.12316.
b. Correspondence opposed to federal aid.
F 16: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: Federal Aid.
a. Discussion of H.R.10764; "To authorize Federal financial assistance for school construction and teachers' salaries" (Lee
Metcalf - Montana). Bills mentioned include S.2, S.8, H.R.22, H.R.1076, and H.R.12316.
b. "Pro" correspondence "A - H."
F 17: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: Federal Aid.
a. Discussion of H.R.10764; "To authorize Federal financial assistance for school construction and teachers' salaries" (Lee
Metcalf - Montana). Bills mentioned include S.2, S.8, H.R.22, H.R.10764, and H.R.12316.
b. "Pro" correspondence "J - Se."
F 18: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: Federal Aid.
a. Discussion of H.R.10764; "To authorize Federal financial assistance for school construction and teachers' salaries" (Lee
Metcalf - Montana). Bills mentioned include S.2, S.8, H.R.22, H.R.10764, and H.R.12316.
b. "Pro" correspondence "Sm - W."
F 19: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Education: Federal Aid.
Discussion of S.2; "To provide financial assistance for the support of public schools by appropriating funds to the States to be used for constructing school facilities and for other purposes" (James E. Murray - Montana; Robert C. Byrd - West Virginia; Howard W. Cannon - Nevada; John A. Carroll - Colorado; Dennis Chavez - New Mexico; Frank Church - Idaho; Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; John Sherman Cooper - Kentucky; Thomas J. Dodd - Connecticut; Clair Engle - California; Theodore Francis Green - Rhode Island; Ernest Gruening - Alaska; Thomas C. Hennings, Jr. - Missouri; Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; Henry M. Jackson - Washington; Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; Robert S. Kerr - Oklahoma; William Langer - North Dakota; Warren G. Magnuson - Washington; Mike Mansfield - Montana; Thomas E. Martin - Iowa; Gale W. McGee - Wyoming; Pat McNamara - Michigan; A.S. Mike Monroney - Oklahoma; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Frank E. Moss - Utah; Edmund S. Muskie - Maine; Richard L. Neuberger - Oregon; John O. Pastore - Rhode Island; Jennings Randolph - West Virginia; and Margaret Chase Smith - Maine), and H.R.22; "To provide financial assistance for the support of public schools by appropriating funds to the States to be used for constructing school facilities and for teachers' salaries" (Lee Metcalf - Montana).
F 20: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: Federal Aid.
Discussion of S.8; "To authorize an emergency two-year program of Federal financial assistance in school construction to the States" (Pat McNamara - Michigan; and Philip A. Hart - Michigan).
F 21: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: Federal Aid.
Discussion of H.R.10128; "To authorize Federal financial assistance to the States to be used for constructing school facilities" (Frank Thompson, Jr - New Jersey). Correspondents include Frank T. Bow.
F 22: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Education: Impact Aid.
F 23: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Education: Impact Aid.
Discussion of H.R.7140; "To amend Public Laws 815 and 874, Eighty-first Congress, relating to school assistance in federally affected areas, so as to limit payments under such laws to situations involving tax-exempt Federal property" (Carroll D. Kearns - Pennsylvania).
F 23b: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: Library Services Act.
F 24: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959-1960). Education: National Defense Education Act.
Resolution commending the members of the Oklahoma Congressional Delegation for their wholehearted participation in the passage of Public Law 85-864, the "National Defense Education Act of 1958."
F 25: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: National Defense Education Act. Loyalty Oath.
Discussion of S.2929; "To amend the National Defense Education Act of 1958 in order to repeal certain provisions requiring affidavits of belief" (John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; and Jacob K. Javits - New York).
F 26: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: National Grammar Commission.
Discussion of H.R.2165; "To establish a National Grammar Commission to reform the spelling of English words, to publish the United States Official Dictionary, and for other purposes" (Harlan Hagen - California).
F 27: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Education: Nursing.
F 28: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: Nursing.
Discussion of H.R.11893; "To amend title II of the Vocational Education Act of 1946, relating to practical nurse training, and for other purposes" (Robert N. Giaimo - Connecticut).
F 29: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Education : Nursing.
Discussion of S.1118; "To authorize a five-year program of grants and scholarships for collegiate education in the field of nursing, and for other purposes" (Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota).
F 30: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959-1960). Education: University Extension Service.
Discussion of H.R.357; "To promote the welfare of the people by authorizing the appropriation of funds to assist the States and Territories in the further development of their programs of general university extension education" (Carl Elliott - Alabama), and S.648; "To protect the welfare of the people by authorizing the appropriation of funds to assist the States and the Territories in the further development of their programs of general university extension education" (Lister Hill - Alabama).
F 31: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Education: Vocational Rehabilitation.
F 32: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Handicapped.
F 33: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Handicapped.
Discussion of H.R.1119; "To provide evaluation of rehabilitation potentials and rehabilitation services to handicapped individuals who as a result thereof can achieve such ability of independent living as to dispense with the need for expensive institutional care or who can dispense with or largely dispense with the need of an attendant at home, to assist in the establishment of public and private nonprofit workshops and rehabilitation facilities, and for other purposes" (John E. Fogarty - Rhode Island).
F 34: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Handicapped: Deaf.
Discussion of H.J.Res.563; "To help make available to those children in our country who are handicapped by deafness the specially trained teachers of the deaf needed to develop their abilities and to help make available to individuals suffering speech and hearing impairments those specially trained speech pathologists and audiologists needed to help them overcome their handicaps" (Toby Morris - Oklahoma).
F 35: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959-1960). Handicapped: Deaf.
Discussion of S.J.Res.127; "To help make available to those children in our country who are handicapped by deafness the specially trained teachers of the deaf needed to develop their abilities and to help make available to individuals suffering speech and hearing impairments those specially trained speech pathologists and audiologists needed to help them overcome their handicaps" (Lister Hill - Alabama; Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; Estes Kefauver - Tennessee; John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Leverett Saltonstall - Massachusetts; John Stennis - Mississippi; Stuart Symington - Missouri; and Alexander Wiley - Wisconsin).
F 36: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: COPE Contribution.
F 37: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Employee Compensation.
Discussion of H.R.12383; "To amend the Federal Employees' Compensation Act to make benefits more realistic in terms of present wage rates, and for other purposes" (Roy W. Wier - Minnesota).
F 38: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959-1960). Labor.
AFL-CIO Free Trade Union News, July 1959.
F 39: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Hospitals.
F 40: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
General correspondence "A - D." Topics include secondary boycotts, hot cargo, Robert Kennedy, McClellan Committee, Jimmy Hoffa, union racketeering, and Federal Employees.
F 41: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
General correspondence "E - L." Topics include secondary boycotts, hot cargo, Robert Kennedy, McClellan Committee, Jimmy Hoffa, union racketeering, and Federal Employees.
F 42: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
General correspondence "M - S." Topics include secondary boycotts, hot cargo, Robert Kennedy, McClellan Committee, Jimmy Hoffa, union racketeering, and Federal Employees.
F 43: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
General correspondence "T - Z." Topics include secondary boycotts, hot cargo, Robert Kennedy, McClellan Committee, Jimmy Hoffa, union racketeering, and Federal Employees.
F 44: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
a. Colleague Correspondence "B - R." Correspondents include Graham A. Barden, Phil M. Landrum, Robert P. Griffin, Lee
Metcalf, and Louis C. Rabaut.
b. Press release from John Brademas.
c. Remarks of John Brademas from the Congressional Record.
d. Speech by Robert P. Griffin, August 3, 1959.
e. "Abuses of Picketing," Washington Post, March 8, 1959.
f. Press Release from Lee Metcalf.
g. Statement from Clem Miller, August 11, 1959.
h. "A Report to my Constituents on Labor Reform Legislation," from George M. Rhodes.
F 45: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
a. Colleague correspondence "S - W." Correspondents include Frank Thompson, and Jack Westland.
b. "Text of Rayburn Talk on Labor Reform," New York Times, August 11, 1959.
c. Analysis of the Landrum-Griffin Labor Reform Bill by Representatives Thompson of New Jersey and Udall of Arizona.
F 46: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
National Association of Manufacturers Questionnaires.
F 47: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform. Data.
a. Resolution from the Business Women's Study Club of Kingfisher, OK.
b. News Release from the AFL-CIO, July 23, 1959.
F 48: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform. Toby Morris Form Letters.
F 49: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
F 50: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
Discussion of H.R.4473; "To provide a constitutional bill of rights to guarantee and protect the inherent natural rights (including the rights of freedom of speech, press, and assembly and due process and equal protection under the law), of members of labor organizations within their labor unions; to establish standards and procedures for the election and removal of officers and other representatives of labor organizations to be represented by representatives of their labor organizations with respect to funds and property, and create judiciary duties and responsibilities with respect to the administration, disbursement, and reporting of funds of labor organizations by their officials; to prevent abuses in the establishment and administration of trusteeships by labor organizations; and for other purposes" (Graham A. Barden - North Carolina), and H.R.4474; "To amend the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, as amended, and for other purposes" (Graham A. Barden - North Carolina).
F 51: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
Discussion of H.R.8342; "To provide for the reporting and disclosure of certain financial transactions and administrative practices of labor organizations and employers, to prevent abuses in the administration of trusteeships by labor organizations to provide standards with respect to the election of officers of labor organizations, and for other purposes" (Carl Elliott - Alabama).
F 52: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform. Griffin-Landrum Labor Reform Bill.
a. Discussion of H.R.8400; "To provide for the reporting and disclosure of certain financial transactions and administrative
practices of labor organizations and employers, to prevent abuses in the administration of trusteeships by labor
organizations, to provide standards with respect to the election of officers of labor organizations, and for other purposes"
(Phil Landrum - Georgia), and H.R.8401; "To provide for the reporting and disclosure of certain financial transactions and
administrative practices of labor organizations and employers, to prevent abuses in the administration of trusteeships by
labor organizations, to provide standards with respect to the election of officers of labor organizations, and for other
purposes" (Robert P. Griffin - Michigan).
b. Statement of the Executive Council on Labor Corruption, Business Corruption, and Class Legislation.
F 53: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform. Griffin-Landrum Labor Reform Bill.
"Pro" correspondence "A - D." Discussion of H.R.8400 and H.R.8401.
F 54: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform. Griffin-Landrum Labor Reform Bill.
"Pro" correspondence "E - H.". Discussion of H.R.8400 and H.R.8401.
F 55: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform. Griffin-Landrum Labor Reform Bill.
"Pro" correspondence "J - Mi." Discussion of H.R.8400 and H.R.8401.
F 56: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform. Griffin-Landrum Labor Reform Bill.
"Pro" correspondence "Mo - R." Discussion of H.R.8400 and H.R.8401.
F 57: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform. Griffin-Landrum Labor Reform Bill.
"Pro" correspondence "S - Wa." Discussion of H.R.8400 and H.R.8401.
F 58: Education and Labor, Committee on ( 1959). Labor: Labor Reform. Griffin-Landrum Labor Reform Bill.
"Pro" correspondence "We - Z" and petitions. Discussion of H.R.8400 and H.R.8401.
F 59: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
Discussion of H.R.8490; "To provide for the reporting and disclosure of certain financial transactions and administrative practices of labor organizations and employers, to prevent abuses in the administration of trusteeships by labor organizations, to provide standards with respect to the election of officers of labor organizations, and for other purposes" (John F. Shelley - California).
F 60: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
Discussion of S.505; "To provide for the reporting and disclosure of certain financial transactions and administrative practices of labor organizations and employers, to prevent abuses in the administration of trusteeships by the labor organizations, to provide standards with respect to the election of officers of labor organizations, and for other purposes" (John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Sam J. Ervin, Jr. - North Dakota; Lister Hill - Alabama; Frank Church - Idaho; Harrison A. Williams, Jr. - New Jersey; Jennings Randolph - West Virginia; James E. Murray - Montana; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Pat McNamara - Michigan; Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; John J. Sparkman - Alabama; and Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota).
F 61: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
a. Discussion of S.1555; "To provide for the reporting and disclosure of certain financial transactions and administrative
practices of labor organizations and employers, to prevent abuses in the administration of trusteeships by labor
organizations, to provide standards with respect to the election of officers of labor organizations, and for other purposes"
(John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Sam J. Ervin, Jr. - North Carolina; Lister Hill - Alabama; John Sherman Cooper -
Kentucky; Jacob K. Javits - New York; Frank Church Idaho; Harrison A. Williams, Jr. - New Jersey; Jennings Randolph -
West Virginia; James E. Murray - Montana; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Pat McNamara - Michigan; Joseph S. Clark -
Pennsylvania; John J. Sparkman - Alabama; Hubert H. Humphrey - Minnesota; and Clair Engle - California).
b. Newsletter, Human Events, Wednesday, April 8, 1959.
F 62: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Labor Reform.
Multiple Legislation. Mentions S.1137, S.1385, S.1386, and S.1387.
F 63: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Manpower Training.
Discussion of S.3555; "Relating to the training and utilization of the manpower resources of the Nation, and for other purposes" (Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; Jennings Randolph - West Virginia; Vance Hartke - Indiana; and Gale W. McGee - Wyoming).
F 64: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959-1960). Labor: Minimum Wage.
General correspondence "A - F."
F 65: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959-1960). Labor: Minimum Wage.
General correspondence "G - O."
F 66: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959-1960). Labor: Minimum Wage.
General correspondence "P - W."
F 67: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Minimum Wage. Toby Morris Form Letters.
F 68: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959-1960). Labor: Minimum Wage.
a. Discussion of S.1046; "To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, to provide coverage for employees
of large enterprises engaged in retail trade or service and of other employers engaged in activities affecting commerce, to
increase the minimum wage under the act to $1.25 an hour, and for other purposes" (John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts;
Wayne Morse - Oregon; Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; Pat McNamara - Michigan; James E. Murray - Montana; Jennings
Randolph - West Virginia; and Harrison A. Williams, Jr. - New Jersey).
b. Analysis of Proposed Enlargement of Fair Labor Standards Act so as to include Power Laundries. Statement of
Oklahoma Laundry Owners, Inc.
F 69: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Minimum Wage.
Discussion of S.1046; "To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, to provide coverage for employees of large enterprises engaged in activities affecting commerce, to increase the minimum wage under the act to $1.25 an hour, and for other purposes" (John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Wayne Morse - Oregon; Joseph S. Clark - Pennsylvania; Pat McNamara - Michigan; James E. Murray - Montana; Jennings Randolph - West Virginia; and Harrison A. Williams, Jr. - New Jersey), and H.R.4488; "To amend the Fair Labor Standards act of 1938, as amended, to provide coverage for employees of large enterprises engaged in retail trade or service and of other employers engaged in activities affecting commerce, to increase the minimum wage under the act to $1.25 an hour, and for other purposes" (James Roosevelt - California).
F 70: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Minimum Wage.
Discussion of H.R.4488; and H.R.7490; "To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended" (Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. - New Jersey).
F 71: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Minimum Wage.
Discussion of H.R.12677; "To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, to provide coverage for employees of large enterprises engaged in retail trade of service and of other employers engaged in activities affecting commerce, to increase the minimum wage to $1.25 an hour, and for other purposes" (James Roosevelt - California), and S.3758; "To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended, to provide coverage for employees of large enterprises engaged in retail trade or service and of other employers engaged in activities affecting commerce, to increase the minimum wage under the act to $1.25 an hour, and for other purposes" (John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts).
F 72: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: National Labor Relations Board.
F 73: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Secondary Boycotts.
F 74: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Secondary Boycotts.
a. Discussion of H.R.9070; "To amend section 8 (b) (4) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended" (Frank
Thompson, Jr. - New Jersey).
b. Correspondence "A - H"
F 75: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Secondary Boycotts.
a. Discussion of H.R.9070; "To amend section 8 (b) (4) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended" (Frank
Thompson, Jr. - New Jersey).
b. Correspondence "J - P."
F 76: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Secondary Boycotts.
a. Discussion of H.R.9070; "To amend section 8 (b) (4) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended" (Frank
Thompson, Jr. - New Jersey).
b. Correspondence "R - Y."
F 77: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Secondary Boycotts.
Discussion of S.2643; "To amend section 8 (b) (4) of the National Labor Relations Act, as amended" (John F. Kennedy - Massachusetts; Thomas H. Kuchel - California; Pat McNamara - Michigan; Stephen M. Young - Ohio; John A. Carroll - Colorado; Paul Douglas - Illinois; Clair Engle - California; Eugene J. McCarthy - Minnesota; Winston L. Prouty - Vermont).
F 78: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Steel Strike.
F 79: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Unemployment Insurance.
F 80: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Unemployment Reinsurance.
Discussion of H.R.3547; "To provide for unemployment reinsurance grants to the States, to revise, extend, and improve the unemployment insurance program, and for other purposes" (Frank M. Karsten - Missouri), and H.R.3548; "To provide for unemployment reinsurance grants to the States, to revise, extend, and improve the unemployment insurance program, and for other purposes" (Thaddeus M. Machrowicz - Michigan).
F 81: Education and Labor, Committee on (1959). Labor: Walsh- Healy Act.
F 82: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Workmen's Compensation.
Includes resolution from the Oklahoma State AFL-CIO.
F 83: Education and Labor, Committee on (1960). Labor: Youth Conservation Corps.
Correspondence re: S. 812, to create a Youth Conservation Corps. Form letter from Lee Metcalf and James E. Murray. Also included is a statement by Murray which was part of the Congressional Record.
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