F 1: Soil Conservation Service, 1948-1949.
Topics include soil conservation in Oklahoma. Correspondents include Carl Albert and the United States Department of Agriculture.
F 2: Soil Conservation Service, 1949-1950.
Topics include the United States Soil Conservation Service in Oklahoma. Correspondents include George A. Parkhurst and Elmer Thomas.
F 3: Southern Great Plains Experiment Station -- Woodward, 1949-1950.
Topics include grasses research, multiple use of rangelands, and rangeland revegetation. Correspondents include Elmer Thomas and Charles F. Brannan.
F 4: Southwestern Power Administration, 1949-1950.
Topics include the Southwestern Power Administration appropriations. Correspondents include Clarence Reeds, A.S. Mike Monroney.
F 5: Southwestern Power Administration, 1948-1950.
Topics include the United States Rural Electrification Administration, the Public Service Company of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Gas and Electric, and hydro-electric power. Correspondents include the United States Rural Electrification Administration.
F 6: Speeches by George Howard Wilson, 1949-1950.
Topics include the postal service, child support law and legislation, Arkansas-White and Red River Basins, the United States Department of Labor reorganization, National Science Foundation Bill, and the Rural Telephone Bill.
F 7: Speeches by Others 1940-1941, 1945-1946, 1949-1950.
Topics include Democratic Party (U.S.), radio censorship, labor and laboring classes, Labor Day, taxation law and legislation, small business law and legislation, crime and criminals, political refugees, V-J Day, and the 81st Congress. Correspondents include Alben W. Barkley, Charles F. Brannan, Frank Buchanan, Clarence Cannon, James O. Eastland, and Herman P. Eberharter, Homer Ferguson, Estes Kefauver, Pat McCarren, John W. McCormack, Francis J. Myers, Clifton Alexander Woodrum, George Anthony Dondero, Philip Joseph Philbin, Elmer Thomas, Noah M. Mason, and the United States Federal Communications Commission.
F 8: Speeches -- Others, 1944-1946, 1949-1950.
Topics include air pollution, Fourth of July orations, 81st Congress, fish restoration projects, and the Natural Gas Act of 1938. Correspondents include Harry S. Truman, George Washington, Alexander Wiley, Philip J. Philbin, John William Byrnes, James Percy Priest, Warren R. Austin, Robert F. Hannegan, Tom Pickett, and Leonard Scheele.
F 9: Speech Material, 1949-1950.
Topics include milk, taxation, communism, radio censorship, biographies of presidents of the United States, federal spending, and Supreme Court justices.
F 10: Speech Material, 1949-1950.
Topics include Labor Day, Fourth of July, letter carriers of USPS, the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and the Townsend Plan.
F 11: State, Department of, 1949-1950.
Topics include the United States Department of State, diplomatic and consular service, and the Atlantic Charter.
F 12: Steel, 1948-1950.
Topics include steel ingots and the steel industry and trade. Correspondents include Emanuel Celler.
F 13: Sugar, 1948-1949.
Topics include sugar prices.
F 14: Supreme Court of the United States, 1949.
Topics include judges, appointment, qualifications, tenure, etc.
F 15: Taft-Hartley Law -- District Correspondence, 1949.
Topics include labor laws and legislation and the Taft-Hartley Act.
F 16: Taft-Hartley Law -- District Correspondence, 1949.
Topics include labor laws and legislation and the Taft-Hartley Act.
F 17: Taft-Hartley Law -- District Correspondence, 1949.
Topics include labor laws and legislation and the Taft-Hartley Act.
F 18: Taft-Hartley Law -- District Correspondence, 1949.
Labor laws and legislation and Taft-Hartley Act.
F 19: Taft-Hartley Law -- Correspondence from Oklahoma, 1949.
Topics include labor laws and legislation and the Taft-Hartley Act.
F 20: Taft-Hartley Law -- Correspondence from Oklahoma, 1949-1950.
Topics include labor laws and legislation and the Taft-Hartley Act.
F 21: Taft-Hartley Law -- Correspondence from Outside Oklahoma, 1949-1950.
Topics include industrial relations, labor laws and legislation, the Taft-Hartley Act, and the Labor-Management Relations Act, 1947. Correspondents include Andrew Jacobs, Fred N. Peoples, W. O. H. Garmin, Clare Eugene Hoffman, and the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
F 22: Taft-Hartley Law -- Correspondence and Questionnaires, 1949.
Topics include labor laws and legislation and the Taft-Hartley Act.
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