Box 120: Federal Energy Administration (1974) - Health, Education and Welfare (1974).
F 1: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Oklahoma Correspondence (April - June).
Correspondence: re: Shortage of steel in the oil industry; assistance in the construction of a solar heating unit, and stripper wells.
F 2: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Oklahoma Correspondence. (July - November).
Correspondence: re: unleaded pricing regulations; allocation of petroleum products and crude.
F 3: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Oklahoma Correspondence: Departmental.
Correspondence: re: mandatory petroleum allocation program; fuel requirements of crop dusters.
F 4: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Out-of-State Correspondence (January - March).
Correspondence: re: independent oil producers; fuel allocation of agricultural production, etc.
F 5: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Out-of-State Correspondence (April - December).
Correspondence: re: Regulations imposed by Federal Energy Administration and other correspondence.
F 6: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: Clippings.
Newspaper articles: re: Federal Energy Administration and its programs.
F 7: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: FEA (January - February).
a. Correspondence: re: energy allocation programs.
b. Press Release: re: Fuel shortages; petroleum allocation regulations.
c. Fact Sheets: re: Non preferential treatment for gasoline customers and mandatory fuel allocation regulations."
d. Report: Federal Energy Office: "Mandatory Petroleum Allocation Summary" (1974).
F 8: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: FEA (March - June).
Press Releases: re: crude royalties; tubular goods distribution; fuel for summer power needs.
F 9: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: FEA (June - December).
a. Correspondence: re: energy conservation; regulations of propane pricing.
b. Press release: re: Federal Energy Administration policies.
F 10: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: Miscellaneous.
a. Report: Oklahoma State University: "E = MC2: Living Energy in Our Future" (1974).
b. Report: The Council of State Governments: "State Government" (1973).
c. Magazine: "Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Business" (1974).
d. Speech: Fred L. Hartley, President, Union Oil Company: "The Next Step: Facing Up to the Energy Crisis" (1974).
e. Report: Ohio LP - Gas Dealers Association: "Propane Gas Price Crisis Report" (1974).
f. Newspaper: "Houston - Energy Capital of the World" (1974).
F 11: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: Miscellaneous.
a. Report: Sam Love: "Energy: The Crisis Behind the Crisis."
b. Statement: Donald E. Weeden before the Federal Energy Administration.
F 12: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: Miscellaneous.
a. Correspondence and book: re: "Man and His Home" by Daniel J. Albert and Norman Spector.
b. Report: Basic Industries, Inc.: "Clean Energy from Clean Industry for the Nation" (1974).
F 13: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: New York.
a. Correspondence and report: New York Assembly: "Proceedings of the New York State Assembly/AISLE Conference on Energy and the Environment" (1974).
b. News Release: re: above mentioned conference on energy and the environment.
F 14: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: Other Federal Agencies.
a. Press Release: Department of the Interior: "U.S. Energy Uses Up Nearly 5 Percent in 1973" (1974).
b. Press Release: Department of Interior: "Morton Sees Adequate Energy Supplies as `Ransom' for Oil Industry."
c. Press Release: U.S. Department of Agriculture: "Mandatory Fuel Allocation Regulation Now In Effect" (1974).
d. Press Release: Office of Public Affairs: "Petrochemical Pricing Actions" (1974).
F 15: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Data: Robert Platt Associates.
Bulletins: Robert Platt Associates, LTD: re: Various topics ranging from energy legislation to petroleum products.
F 16: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Hutchens, Reid.
Correspondence: re: Increase fuel allotment; increased monthly allocation.
F 17: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Ligon, Duke nomination.
Correspondence: re: Confirmation of Duke Ligon as Administrative Assistant of Federal Energy Administration.
F 18: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Oklahoma University Grant.
Correspondence: re: Grant for University of Oklahoma College of Business.
F 19: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Project Independence.
a. Correspondence: re: Project Independence to analyze energy problems in the 1980's.
b. Brochure: Federal Energy Administration: "Project Independence."
F 20: Federal Energy Administration (1974). White House.
Press Release: Federal Administration: "Federal Budget For Science and Technology - FY 1975."
F 21: Federal Energy Administration (1974). Wright, Douglas.
a. Correspondence: re: General Electric agreement to develop an integrated combined cycle power generation plant.
b. Memorandum: "Wright" Energy Plan.
F 22: Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (1974). Halliburton Services.
Correspondence: re: Need for better paying jobs in Duncan, Ok.
F 23: Federal Power Commission (1974).
Correspondence and report: re: Federal Power Commission; "Typical Electric Bills - 1972."
F 24: Federal Trade Commission (1974).
Correspondence: re: Opposition to Federal Trade Commissions Bureau of Economics proposed annual line of business report.
F 25: General Accounting Office (1974). General.
Correspondence: re: Campaign financing legislation; pricing of "old oil".
F 26: General Accounting Office (1974). Impoundment Act.
General Accounting Office: "The Congressional Budget and Improvement Act of 1974 - An Analysis of its impact on the authorizing Committees and its provisions for GAO in the area of program review and evaluation."
F 27: General Services Administration (1974). General.
a. Correspondence: re: Wright City's need for a fire truck; Consumer Information Index.
b. Report: General Services Administration: "Managing the Emergency" (1974).
F 28: General Services Administration (1974). Historic Preservation.
Report: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation: "A Report to the President and the Congress of the United States for the Years 1971-1972."
F 29: Government Printing Office (1974).
Correspondence: re: Exchange with Public Printer and having House reports printed at GPO.
F 30: Health, Education and Welfare, Department of (1974). Cigarettes.
Correspondence: re: Proposal by Department of Health, Education and Welfare to ask Congress for the Authority to limit, regulate or control the smoking of cigarettes.
F 31: Health, Education and Welfare, Department of (1974). Departmental.
General correspondence. Correspondents include: Caspar W. Weinberger.
F 32: Health, Education and Welfare, Department of (1974). Drugs.
Report: Drug Abuse Council, Inc.: "Summary of Governmental Response to Drugs: Fiscal and Organizational."
F 33: Health, Education and Welfare, Department of (1974). Education: Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program.
a. Correspondence: re: Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program.
b. Application for Basic Educational Opportunity Grant Program.
F 34: Health, Education and Welfare, Department of (1974). Education: Central State University.
Correspondence: re: Grant for Central State University for sociological expedition.
F 35: Health, Education and Welfare, Department of (1974). Education: Civil Rights: Title IX.
Correspondence: re: Exclusion of Rhodes Scholarships from Title IX requirements of Education Amendment of 1972, guidelines to sex education classes.
F 36: Health, Education and Welfare, Department of (1974). Education: Civil Rights: Title IX - Data.
a. News Release: HEW: "Sex Discrimination."
b. Memorandum: HEW: "Sexual Discrimination."
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