GEORGE H. WILSON COLLECTION
Box and Folder Inventory
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F 1: Air Force -- Academy (1948).

H. R. 6536: "To establish a United States Air Academy (at Sedalia Airfield, Missouri).  Eightieth Congress; Second Session (1948).  (Marion T. Bennett - Missouri).

F 2: Air Force -- Academy (1949-1950).

a. S. 291: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (at Sedalia Airfield, Missouri).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (James P. Kem - Missouri).

b. S. 398: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Homer E. Capehart -- Indiana).

c. S. 1010: "To establish the United States Air Academy at Randolph Field, Texas."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Tom Connally - Texas).

d. S. 1190: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (at Enid, Oklahoma).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma; Robert S. Kerr - Oklahoma).

e. S. 1319: "To establish the United States Air Force Academy at Clovis, New Mexico."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Dennis Chavez - New Mexico).

f. S. 1495: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy" (in Colorado).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Edwin C. Johnson - Colorado; Eugene D. Millikin - Colorado).

g. S. 2574: "To establish the United States Air Academy at William Mitchell Field, Wisconsin."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Alexander Wiley - Wisconsin).

h. S. 2937: "To establish the United States Air Academy at or near the Rapid City, South Dakota."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Karl E. Mundt - South Dakota).

F 3: Air Force -- Academy (1949).

a. H. R. 80: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy" (in the southern district of California.  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Gordon L. McDonough).

b. H. R. 200: "To establish the United States Air Academy at Randolph Field, Texas."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949\0.  (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).

c. H. R. 377: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (at Sedalia Airfield, Missouri).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (George H. Christopher - Missouri).

d. H. R. 1925: "To establish the United States Air Academy at Davis Monthan Field, Tucson, Arizona."  Eighty-first 6Congress; First Session (1949).  (Harold A. Patten - Arizona).

e. H. R. 2692: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (at Wichita, Kansas).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Edward H. Rees - Kansas).

f. H. R. 2789: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (at Strother Field between Winfield and Arkansas City, Kansas).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Herbert A. Meyer - Kansas).

g. H. R. 2793: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (at Enid, Oklahoma).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (GHW).

h. H. R. 2866: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (at Hutchinson, Kansas). Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949). (Clifford R. Hope - Kansas).

i. H. R. 2997: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (at Salina, Kansas).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Wint Smith - Kansas).

F 4: Air Force -- Academy (1949).

a. H. R. 3879: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (John R. Walsh - Indiana).

b. H. R. 3902: "To establish the United States Air Academy at Kellogg Airport and Fort Custer, Michigan."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Paul W. Shafer - Michigan).

c. H. R. 4167: To provide for the establishment of a United States Air Force Academy" (at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Edward Breen - Ohio).

d. H. R. 4168: "To provide for the establishment of a United States Air Force Academy" (at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Clarence J. Brown - Ohio).

e. H. R. 4175: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (east of the Cascade Mountains in Oregon).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Lowell Stockman - Oregon).

f. H. R. 5783: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy" (at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Overton Brooks - Louisiana).

g. H. R. 5834: "To provide for the establishment of an additional service academy, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Carl Vinson - Georgia).

h. H. R. 5950: "To establish the United States Air Academy at Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, Michigan."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Jesse P. Wolcott - Michigan).

F 5: Air Force -- Academy (1950).

a. H. R. 6662: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy at Alexandria, Louisiana."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (A. Leonard Allen - Louisiana).

b. H. R. 6776: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy" (at Lake Charles, DeRidder, Opelousas, or Crowley, Louisiana).  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  Henry D. Larcade, Jr. - Louisiana).

c. H. R. 6926: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy" 9in Hammond, Louisiana).  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (James H. Morrison - Louisiana).

d. H. R. 6930: "To establish a United States Air Academy" (at or near Chester, Chester County, South Carolina).  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (James P. Richards - South Carolina).

e. H. R. 7359: "To establish the United States Air Force Academy at Camp McCoy, Spart, Wisconsin."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Gardner R. Withrow - Wisconsin).

f. H. R. 7828: "To establish the United States Air Force Academy at Camp Pickett, Blackstone, Virginia."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Watkins M. Abbitt - Virginia).

g. H. R. 7951: "To establish an Armed Forces College and an Air Force Academy."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (L. Gary Clemente - New York).

h. H. R. 7980: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy in the First District of South Dakota."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Harold O. Loure - South Dakota).

i. H. R. 8039: "To establish the Unite States Air Academy at or near the city of Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin." Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Lawrence H. Smith - Wisconsin).

j. H. R. 8967: "To establish an Air Force Academy in the Eighteenth Congressional District of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (John C. Kunkel - Pennsylvania).

F 6: Air Force -- Academy (1949-1950).  Enid Data.

a. Pamphlet: Enid Chamber of Commerce: "Enid: Oil Industry, Agriculture, Aviation" (n.d.).  Cover letter from Mayor Frank Carter.

b. Folder: General Data (ca. 1950).

F 7: Air Force -- Academy (1949).  Enid Location.

a. Correspondence and clippings, re Enid as site for new air academy. 

b. Draft legislation: GHW bill naming Vance Air Force Base as site for Air Academy.

c. H. R. 2474: "To establish the United States Military Aviation Academy at Altus and Frederick, Oklahoma."  Seventy-ninth Congress; First Session (1945).  (Victor Wickersham - Oklahoma).

d. Report: Service Academy Board to Secretary of Defense (April 4, 1949) re: Air Academy.

e. H. R. 5783: "To establish a United States Air Force Academy" (at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana).  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Overton Brooks - Louisiana).

f. H. R. 5834: "To provide for the establishment of an additional service academy, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Carl Vinson - Georgia).

F 8: Air Force -- Academy (1949).  Enid Location.

a. GHW office memos.

b. List: Members of House Committee on Armed Services (1949).

c. Report: "Directory of Officers on Duty with United States Air Force in the Washington Area: (March 15, 1949).

d. Report: Legislative Reference Division, Library of Congress: U. S. Military Academy: Historical Summary of Legislation" (1915).

e. Report: Legislative Reference Division, Library of Congress: "U. S. Naval Academy: Historical Summary of Legislation" (1915).

f. Clippings.

g. House Journal: Oklahoma Legislature (March 15, 1949).  Contains Senate resolution concerning Enid location.

F 9: Air Force -- Academy (1949-1950).  Enid Location.

a. Correspondence and clippings, re Enid as site for new air academy.

b. Report: Service Academy Board: "A Report and Recommendation to the Secretary of Defense by the... ."  (January, 1950).

F 10: Air Force -- Academy (1949).  Sedalia Data.

Brochure; "Presenting Sedalia Airfield Missouri" (March 1, 1949).

F 11: Air Force -- Academy (1949-1950).  Other Locations.

Correspondence re Fairborn, Ohio and R. O. T. C. as substitute for academy.

F 12: Air Force -- Vance Air Force Base (1949).

a. Correspondence, re: renaming of base for Leon R. Vance and auxiliary field for Charles C. Kegelman, reburial of Winfield W. Scott at Arlington, and general.

b. Speech: GHW: "Lt. Col. Winfield W. Scott."  Congressional Record (May 9, 1949.

c. Speech: GHW: Dedication of Vance Air Force Base (July 9, 1949).  Various drafts.

F 13: Air Force -- National Defense (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence, re legislation (H. R. 1178, H. R. 3434, S. 1267) requests, proposed Air Engineering Development Center, working conditions, et al.

b. Press release: Department of Defense.  Re: nomination of 200 reserve officers for regular U. S. A. F. commissions (June 12, 1950).

c. Press release: Department of Defense.  Re: Air Force use of civilian flight-training staffs for pilot-training program (August 3, 1950).

d. House Report 64 (H.R. 1437): "Personnel and composition of the Army and Air Force."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  Committee on Armed Services.

e. H. R. 1437: "To authorize the composition of the Army and Air Force of the United States, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Carl Vinson - Georgia).

f. H. R. 2546: "To authorize the Secretary of the Air Force to establish land-based air warning and control installations for the national security, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Carl T. Durham - N. Carolina).

g. H. R. 1178: "Relating to the discharge status of members of the Air Forces Enlisted Reserve Corps who during World War II participated in the War, Navy, or Civil Aeronautics Administration training program."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Walter S. Baring - Nevada).

h. S. 1267: "To promote the national defense by authorizing a unitary plan for construction of trans-sonic and supersonic wind-tunnel facilities and the establishment of an Air Engineering Development Center.: Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland).

i. Press release: Department of Defense.  Re training of pilots and mechanics by civilian contract (January 31, 1950).

j. News clippings. 

k. Report (undated).  Re the suitability of Pryor, Oklahoma as a site for the proposed Air Engineering Development Center.

l. Forms (1948).  Application for appointment in the U. S. Air Force.

F 14: Air Service to Enid (1947-1949).

a. Correspondence and memoranda.

b. Application for Exemption Order (1948) City of Enid.  Re: an exemption order to permit immediate air service to the City of Enid.  Civil Aeronautics Board.

c. Brief (February 15, 1947) In support of Commercial Air Service for Lawton-Fort Sill, Oklahoma.  Civil Aeronautics Board.

d. Application for Amendment...(March 4, 1947) City of Lawton.  Re: scheduled air transportation to Lawton.  Civil Aeronautics Board.

e. News clippings.

F 15: Alaska -- Statehood, Lands, etc.  (1948-1950).

a. Correspondence, re: veterans' homesteads, statehood, et al.

b. H. R. 331: "To provide for the admission of Alaska into the Union."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (E. L. Bartlett - Alaska).  Committee on Public Lands.

c. Howe Report 255 (H. R. 331): "Providing for the Admission of Alaska into the Union."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).

d. H. R. 939: "To promote the settlement and development of the public domain in the Territory of Alaska by facilitating the construction of necessary housing therein, and for other purposes."Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (E. L. Bartlett - Alaska).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

e. House Report 734 (H. R. 4424): "Providing for the Settlement of Certain Parts of Alaska by War Veterans."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  Committee on Public Lands.

f. H. R. 6049: "To amend section 10 of the Act of May 28, 1948 (Public Law 562, Eightieth Congress) to authorize the appropriation of $17,000,000 for the construction of public airports in the Territory of Alaska."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Lindley Beckworth - Texas).  Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce.

g. S. 2436: "To amend the Act entitled `An Act to authorize the construction, protection, operation, and maintenance of public airports in the Territory of Alaska.'"  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).

h. Extracts: Series of newspaper articles by Thor M. Smith in San Francisco Call - Bulletin (September 16 - October 2, 1948).  Includes "Northland Is `Achilles Heel,'" "Siberia Poses Bombing Threat to Pacific Coast," and "A-Bomb Couldn't Save Alaska, Says Strategist."

i. Design for new national flag.

j. Fact Sheet: "Statehood for Alaska" (n.d.).

k. Clippings. 

F 16: American Enterprise Association (1949).

a. Correspondence, re legislation.

b. Index to Bill Analysis and Special Studies (January 1 to November 1, 1949).  Index no. 20.  American Enterprise Association.

c. Index to Bill Analysis; Bills Scheduled for Analysis; Special Studies (January 1 to August 1, 1949).  Index no. 19.  American Enterprise Association.

d. Analysis of S. 281 (July 15, 1949).  Re: "Economic Expansion Act of 1949."

e. Analysis of S. 91 (January 5, 1949).  Re: anti-lynching.

f. Analysis of S. 10 (January 5, 1949).  Re: issuance of certificates of compliance with national standards to corporations, trade associations and labor organizations affecting commerce.

g. Analysis of S. 3 (January 5, 1949).  Re: implementation of the full faith and credit clause of the Constitution.

h. Analysis of S. J. Res. 2 (January 5, 1949).  Re: an amendment to the Constitution providing for the election of President and Vice President.

i. Index to Bill Analyses; Bills Scheduled for Analysis; Special Studies (January 1 to June 1, 1949).  Index no. 17.  American Enterprise Association.

j. Index of Bill Analyses and Special Studies (January - February, 1949).  Index no. 16.  American Enterprise Association.

F 17: American Medical Association: Bulletins (1950). 

a. Special Bulletin: American Medical Association: re: mandatory call-up of individual medical reserve officers (August 11, 1950).

b. Bulletin No. 62: American Medical Association: re: introduction of new legislation (August 18, 1950).

c. Bulletin No. 63: American Medical Association: re: Congressional recess and various medical legislation (August 24, 1950).

d. Special Bulletin: American Medical Association: re: time growing short for doctor-draft bill (August 24, 1950).

e. Bulletin No. 64: American Medical Association: re: doctor draft (August 31, 1950).

f. Bulletin No. 65: American Medical Association: re: doctor draft (September 14, 1950).

g. Special Bulletin: American Medical Association: re: special registration of medical and dental specialists (October 10, 1950).

h. Special Bulletin: American Medical Association: re: doctor draft (October 17, 1950).

F 18: American Medical Association -- Capitol Clinic Series (1950).

"Capitol Clinic:" American Medical Association Newsletter.  Issue nos. 31-39, 42-43 (August 15-November 7, 1950).

F 19: Appropriations (1950).

a. H. R. 9526 : "Making supplemental appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  Reported print; Conference print.Original bill by John H. Kerr - North Carolina.

b. House Report [1797]: "General Appropriations Bill, 1951."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  Committee Print.

c. House Report 2987 (H. R. 9526): Supplemental Appropriation Bill, 1951."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).

F 20 Appropriations (1950).

a. H. R. 7786: "Making appropriations for the support of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Clarence Cannon - Missouri).  Introduced print.

b. House Report 2991 (H. R. 7786): "General Appropriation Bill, 1951."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).

F 21: Appropriations (1950).

H. R. 7786: "Making appropriations for the support of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and for other purposes."  Reported print.

F 22: Appropriations (1950).

H. R. 7786: "Making appropriations for the support of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and for other purposes."  Senate print.

F 23: Appropriations (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence, re: appropriations, veterans preference.

b. H. R. 2632: "Making appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1949, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (John H. Kerr - North Carolina).  Reported print.

c. H. R. 4016: "Making appropriations for the Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and the Judiciary, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (John J. Rooney - New York).  Reported print.

d. H. R. 4046: "Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1040, and for other purposes.: Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (John H. Kerr - North Carolina).  Reported print.

e. H. R. 8567: "Making appropriations to supply deficiencies in certain appropriations for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (John H. Kerr - North Carolina).  Reported print.

f. House Report 2113 (H. R. 8567): "Deficiency Appropriation Bill, 1950."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).

g. H. Res. 180: "Providing consideration of and waiving points of order on H. R. 4016, a bill making appropriations for the Departments of State, Justice, Commerce, and the Judiciary, for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950, and for other purposes.; Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (James J. Delaney - New York).  Committee on Rules.

h. H. Res. 593; "Providing for the waiving of points of order against chapter XI of H. R. 7786, a bill making appropriations for the support of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1951, and providing further for the waiving of points of order against an amendment to chapter XI, and for other purposes.'  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Adolph J. Sabath - Illinois).  Committee on Rules.

F 24: Arkansas, White, and Red River Basins -- Correspondence and Legislation (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence, re: Arkansas-White-Red Basin Study Commission. Correspondents include A. J. Loveland, Dennis Chavez, and the Federal Power Commission.

b. H. R. 4151: "To grant the consent of the United States to the Arkansas River compact."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (John H. Marsalis - Colorado).  Reported print.

c. S. 1576: "To establish the United Stats Study Commission on the Arkansas-White and Red River Basins."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Robert S. Kerr - Oklahoma; Dennis Chavez - New Mexico; Clinton P. Anderson - New Mexico; Elmer Thomas - Oklahoma; Tom Connally - Texas; Lyndon B. Johnson - Texas; John L. McClellan - Arkansas; J. William Fulbright - Arkansas; Eugene D. Millikin - Colorado; Edwin C. Johnson - Colorado; Andrew F. Schoeppel - Kansas).  Committee on Public Works.

d. Draft legislation: House companion (unnumbered) to S. 1576.  (GHW bill).

e. Report: re: S. 1576.  No author indicated.  Includes bill synopsis, analysis, statement by Robert S. Kerr before Senate Committee on Public Works history of conservation legislation, press release by Robert S. Kerr, statement by Robert S. Kerr before House Committee on Public Works, etc.

f. Report: Federal Power commission: re: S. 1576 (undated typed copy).

F 25: Arkansas, White, and Red River Basins -- Reports (1947-1950).

a. Booklet: Oklahoma Planning and Resources Board; "Water in Oklahoma" (1948).

b. Report: Smithsonian Institution and National Park Service: re: archeological/paleontological remains in river valleys to be flooded (February, 1947).

c. Notice of Public Hearings: Arkansas-White-Red Basins Inter-agency Committee (August 9, 1950).

d. Notice of Public Hearings: Arkansas-White-Red Basins Inter-agency Committee (September, 1950).

e. List: Names to Which Notices of Public Hearings in Denison, Wichita Falls, and Wichita, sent.

F 26: Armed Forces (1950).

a. Correspondence, re: home loans and family allowances.

b. Press Release: Department of Defense: "Company Grade Army Reserve Officers to be Recalled on Involuntary Basis" (August 11, 1950).

c. "Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940, as Amended."  House Committee Print No. 292, Committee on Veterans' Affairs.  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session 91950).

d. H. R. 236: "To authorize the interservice transfer of officers."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Carl Hinshaw - California).  Committee on Armed Services.

e. H. R. 8198: "To provide for the organization of the Army and the Department of the Army, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Paul J. Kilday - Texas).  Committee on Armed Services.  Report print.

f. House Report 2110 (H, R. 8198): "Army Organization Act of 1950."

g. H. R. 9400: "To provide family allowances for the dependents of enlisted members of the Armed Forces of the United States, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Dayton E. Phillips - Tennessee).  Committee on Armed Services.

h. H. R. 9440: "To provide lump-sum life indemnity payments for survivors of members of the Armed Forces who die while on active duty, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Porter Hardy, Jr. - Virginia).  Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

i. H. R. 9477: "To provide allowances for dependents of enlisted members of the uniformed services, to suspend certain provisions of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Overton Brooks - Louisiana).  Committee on Armed Services.  Reported print.

j. Public Law 624 (S. 3937): "To authorize the President to extend enlistments in the Armed Forces of the United States."  Eighty-first Congress (1950).  Original bill by Millard E. Tydings - Maryland.

k. S. 4071: "To provide allowances for dependents of enlisted members of the uniformed services, to suspend certain provisions of the Career Compensation Act of 1949, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland).  Committee on Armed Services.  Reported print.

l. S. 4088: "To amend section 61 of the National Defense Act, as amended (32 U. S. C. 194), for the purpose of providing authority to the several States, Territories, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and the Canal Zone to organize military forces and to provide for pay and allowances, travel, arms, ammunition, uniforms, equipment, medical, and other military supplies as deemed necessary to enable such forces to execute their internal security missions within or without their respective States and Territories, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland).  Committee on Armed Services.

m. S. 4089: "To amend section 101 of the National Defense Act to provide that, notwithstanding the provisions of any other law, the National Guard of the United States, both Army and Air, is made available immediately in case of an emergency declared either by the Congress or the President."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland).  Committee on Armed Services.

n. S. 4091; "To strengthen the national defense by affording further relief to persons in the military service of the United States through the suspension of the enforcement of civilian liabilities or obligations secured by home mortgages or by similar security arising out of the ownership of certain residential real property, and for other purposes.'  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Burnet R. Maybank - South Carolina).  Committee on Banking and Currency.

F 27: Army, Department of the -- National Defense (1948-1950).

a. Correspondence, re: legislation (H. R. 5007), reserves, Korea, Quartermaster Research Development Laboratory site, and personal.

b. Newsletter: Department of the Army: "Report to the Army" (September 1, 1950).  Miscellaneous items.

c. Circular, re: hardship/dependency discharge (1950).

d. Hearings: Committee on Armed Services: "Bill to Authorize the Composition of the Army of the United States and the Air Force of the United States, and for Other Purposes (H. R. 1437)" (1949).

e. Circular No. 210: Department of the Army: "Appointment of Professional and Technical Experts or Specialists in Officers' Reserve Corps" (1948).

f. H. R. 1437: "To authorize the composition of the Army of the United States and the Air Force of the United States, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Carl Vinson - Georgia).  Committee on Armed Services.  Reported print.

g. House Report 64 (H. R. 1437): "Personnel and Composition of the Army and Air Force."

h. H. R. 3734: "Making appropriations for civil functions administered by the Department of the Army for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1950, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session 91949).  (John H. Kerr - North Carolina).  Committee on Appropriations.  Committee print; Reported print.

i. House Report 1377 (H. R. 3734): "Civil Functions Appropriation Bill, 1950."

j. Public Law 355 (H. R. 3734).

k. H. R. 4548: "To provide for the utilization as a national cemetery of surplus Army Department owned military real property at Fort Logan, Colorado."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949)(John A. Carroll - Colorado).  Committee on Public Lands.  Reported Print.
l. House Report 939 (H. R. 4548): "National Cemetery at Fort Logan, Colorado."

m. Public Law 351 (H. R. 5007): "To provide pay, allowances, and physical disability retirement for members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Coast and Geodetic Survey, Public Health Service, the reserve components thereof, the National Guard, and the Air National Guard, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress (1949).  Original bill by Paul J. Kilday - Texas.

n. H. Res. 523: "Providing for the consideration of S. 2440, a bill to authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress, Second Session (1950).  (Carl Vinson - Georgia).  Committee on Rules.

o. S.  2269: "To provide for the enlistment of aliens in the Regular Army."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Henry Cabot Lodge - Massachusetts).  Committee on Armed Services.  Reported print.

p. House Report 2188 (S. 2269): "Providing for the Enlistment of Aliens in the Regular Army."

q. S.  2440: "To authorize certain construction at military and naval installations, and for other purposes."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland).  Committee on Armed Services.  House print; House reported print.

r. S.  3937: "To authorize the President to extend enlistments in the Armed Forces of the United States."  Eighty-first Congress; Second Session (1950).  (Millard E. Tydings - Maryland).  Reported print.

F 28: Atlantic Pact (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence, re: support for and opposition to the agreement.  Mainly form letters.

b. Report: Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "The Atlantic Pact," by Halford L. Hoskins.  Public Affairs Bulletin No. 69 (April, 1949).

c. Booklet: Department of State: "The Signing of the North Atlantic Treaty: Proceedings."  Washington: Government Printing Office (1949).

d. Pamphlet: "Should the United States Send Arms to Europe?"  American Forum of the Air, VII, No. 17 (April 25, 1949).  Includes remarks by Senators Edwin C. Johnson and Warren G. Magnuson.

e. House Report 1265 (H. R. 5895): "Mutual Defense Assistance Act of 1949."  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).  Committee on Foreign Affairs.  Original bill by John Kee - West Virginia.

f. Speech: Chester E. Merrow: "Atlantic Integration."  Extension of Remarks in House (May 22, 1950).

g. Clippings.

h. Statement: Commission on World Peace, Methodist Church: "Toward One World" (1949).

i. Editorial: "Pacts Are No Good Without Weapons:" Barrons (April 11, 1949).  Reprint.

j. Press Release: Estes Kefauver: "Senate Concurrent Resolution 57 for Atlantic Union" (July 26, 1949).  Excerpts.

k. Memorandum: Irish Legation: "Ireland's Attitude on Participation in the Atlantic Pact" (February, 1949).

l. Speech: Tom Connally: "The North Atlantic Treaty."  In the Senate (July 5, 1949).  Reprint.

m. Pamphlet: Department of State: North Atlantic Treaty: Proposed for Signature during First Week in April, 1949" (1949).

n. Pamphlet: Department of State: "The North Atlantic Pact" (1949).

o. Extracts from various sources.

p. Newsletter: Council of State Chambers of Commerce: "Federal Spending Facts" (August 25, 1949).  Re: Military Assistance Program.

F 29: Atomic Energy Commission (1949-1950).

a. Correspondence, re: H-bomb, research, and use.

b. Pamphlet: "The Atlantic Community Faces the Bomb."  University of Chicago Roundtable No. 601 (September 25, 1949).  Includes radio script.

c. Senate Report No. 1169: "Investigation into the United States Atomic Energy Commission."  Joint Committee on Atomic Energy.  Eighty-first Congress; First Session (1949).

d. Report: House Committee on Un-American Activities: "Report on Atomic Espionage (Nelson-Weinberg and Hiskey-Adams Cases)" (September 29, 1949).

e. Press Release: A. E. C.: "AEC Announces New Production Site to be Located in Aiken and Barnwell Counties, South Carolina" (November 28, 1950).

F 30: Atomic and Hydrogen Energy (1950).

a. Report: Atomic Energy Commission: "Eighth Semiannual Report of the ..." (July, 1950).

b. Report: Legislative Reference Service, Library of Congress: "The Hydrogen Bomb" (May, 1950).

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