Box 76: Appropriations, Committee on, Deficiency Bill, Urgent, 1949 Feb. - 1950 Mar. - Appropriations, Committee on, Interior, Indian Affairs, 1948 Nov. - 1949 Nov.
F 1-2: Appropriations, Committee on, Deficiency Bill, Urgent, 1949 Feb. - 1950 Mar.
Topics include the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs appropriations and expenditures, folk festivals in the United States, United States appropriations and expenditures, United States officials and employees leave regulations, Douglas Amendment, and the Housing and Rent Control Act of 1949. Correspondents include Sarah Gertrude Knott, National Folk Festival Association, United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the United States Office of the Housing Expediter.
F 3: Appropriations, Committee on, Deficiency Bill, 1950 June.
Topics include wind tunnels.
F 4-5: Appropriations, Committee on, District of Columbia, 1949 Mar. - Sep., 1950 Mar. - Aug.
Topics include federal aid to day care centers in Washington (D.C.) and Washington (D.C.)
F 6-8: Appropriations, Committee on, Executive and Independent Offices, 1949 Jan. - Aug., 1950 Feb. - Dec.
Topics include the United States Atomic Energy Commission, United States Federal Housing Administration appropriations and expenditures, United States Federal Trade Commission appropriations and expenditures, United States Interstate Commerce Commission appropriations and expenditures, United States Veterans Administration appropriations and expenditures, United States Merchant Marine Academy appropriations and expenditures, veterans education, and the United States appropriations and expenditures. Correspondents include Henry G. Bennett, Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, Metropolitan Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, National Coal Association, National Federation of American Shipping, National Independent Meat Packers Association, Oklahoma Dept. of Veterans Affairs, Oklahoma State Board of Vocational Education, United States Federal Housing Administration, United States Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, United States Soldiers' Home, and the National Federation of Small Business.
F 9-13: Appropriations, Committee on, Executive and Independent Offices, Flight Training, 1949 Apr. - 1950 Feb.
Topics include aeronautics study and teaching, aeronautics in agriculture, flight training, training of veterans, and the G.I. Bill of Rights. Correspondents include Kenneth D. McKellar, John E. Rankin, Aeronautical Training Society, National Aviation Trades Association, United States Veterans Administration, Letter to Airmen: The Weekly News and Outlook Report of Aero Digest, Keith Kahle, and Keith Kahle Aviation.
F 14-15: Appropriations, Committee on, Executive and Independent Offices, Legislation and Congressional Record, 1949 Apr. - Aug.
Topics include National Service Life Insurance Fund, United States Federal Communications Commission, United States Maritime Commission appropriations and expenditures, United States Veterans Administration appropriations and expenditures, United States war risk insurance, petroleum pipelines, veterans' hospitals, and United States appropriations and expenditures. Correspondents include Schuyler O. Bland, Edwin C. Johnson, Claude Pepper, United States Dept. of the Interior, and United States General Accounting Office.
F 16-21: Appropriations, Committee on, Foreign Aid, Correspondence and Legislation, 1948 Oct., 1949 Jan. - 1950 Oct.
Topics include Marshall Plan, United States Economic Cooperation Administration appropriations and expenditures, Chinese students in the United States, economic aspects of disarmament in Germany, American economic assistance, fertilizer industry, nitrogen fertilizers, Reconstruction (1939-1951), Morocco, United States foreign relations, National Military Establishment, European Recovery Program, and Point Four. Correspondents include Thomas G. Abernethy, William Green, Louis A. Johnson, James P. Kem, Joseph McCarthy, Kenneth D. McKellar, Walter Reuther, American Association of Social Workers, American Farm Bureau Federation, American Federation of Labor, Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.), General Federation of Women's Clubs, National Cotton Council of America, National Council of Farmer Cooperatives, National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.), National Women's Trade Union League of America, New York Cotton Exchange, Oklahoma Cotton Ginners' Association, Oklahoma State Board of Agriculture, Phillips Petroleum Company, United Auto Workers of America, United States Dept. of Defense, United States Dept. of the Army, United States Economic Cooperation Administration, Benzin Gelsenberg, and Oklahoma Cotton Ginners Association.
F 22-23: Appropriations, Committee on, General, 1950 Mar. - Oct.
Topics include United States appropriations and expenditures. Correspondents include Claude Pepper, H. Alexander Smith, American Federation of Government Employees, National Federation of Federal Employees, Oklahoma Farm Bureau, Oklahoma Historical Society, and Council of State Chambers of Commerce.
F 24: Appropriations, Committee on, Interior, Clippings, 1949.
Topics include electric utilities and the United States Southwestern Power Administration appropriations and expenditures.
F 25: Appropriations, Committee on, Interior, Choctaw and Chickasaw Coal Lands, 1948 Sep. - 1949 Aug.
Topics include asphalt in Oklahoma, Chickasaw Indians government relations, Choctaw Indians government relations, and coal in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Harry J. W. Belvin, Earl Welch, and Floyd E. Maytubby.
F 26: Appropriations, Committee on, Interior, Electric Power, 1949 - 1950.
Topics include United States Southwestern Power Administration, electric lines in Montana, electric utilities, and hydroelectric power plants. Correspondents include the Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, Tennessee Valley Authority, United States Bonneville Power Administration, United States Dept. of the Army Office of the Chief of Engineers, and the United States Rural Electrification Administration.
F 27-28: Appropriations, Committee on, Interior, Indian Affairs, 1948 Nov. - 1949 Nov.
Topics include United States Bureau of Indian Affairs appropriations and expenditures, Five Civilized Tribes government relations, Indians of North America education, and Indians of North America government relations. Correspondents include Benjamin Franklin Belvin, Sarah Gertrude Knott, Oliver La Farge, Indian Rights Association, Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction, National Folk Festival Association, Albert Attocknie, Robert Goombi, George Harjo(principal chief of Seminole), Jasper Saunkeah, Association of American Indian Affairs, and Kiowa, Comanche and Apache Inter-Tribal Business Committee.
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