Box 114
Contains 30 Results:
"Multi-Bill", 1951
Three letters concerning multiple pieces of legislation including treaties, social security, Federal-State relations, and a number of resolutions passed at the Annual meeting of the District of Columbia Daughters of the American Revolution.
"North Atlantic Treaty Commission", 1951
A letter from Senator Guy M. Gillette, of the Committee on Foreign Relations, requesting support for legislation to create a commission to study relations between the United States and other members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and submit recommendations to Congress.
"Nurses", 1951
Two letters concerning legislation (H.R. 910) to provide federal aid to nursing education.
"Peace", 1951
A letter from the President of the United Public Workers of America requesting support for a resolution introduced by Senator Edwin C. Johnson calling for a cessation of hostilities in Korea.
"Personal relief-Haile, Annie T. and Peyton, Evelyn", 1951
Correspondence concerning legislation for the relief of Annie T. Haile and Evelyn Peyton for damages to their property when an Army Plane flown by a United States Army Pilot crashed into their house near San Antonio, Texas.
"Personal relief-Kazuo, Hoshi", 1951
Copy of an act (H.R. 1920) to treat Hoshi Kazuo, half-Japanese minor child in the care of Sergeant John B. Humberd and Thelma Humberd, as a natural-born alien child of the Humberds.
"Personal relief-Taylor, James E.", 1951
A letter requesting support for legislation (H.R. 006) for the relief of James E. Taylor for service connected disabilities not recognized by the Veteran's Administration.
"Personal relief-Weiner, Goldie", 1951
Correspondence concerning legislation (H.R. 3708) for the relief of Goldie Weiner, of Columbia, South Carolina, for property damage sustained as a result of an accident involving a United States Army vehicle in Columbia, South Carolina on February 1, 1944.
"Pharmacists", 1951
Two letters requesting support for legislation (S. 1186) to remove certain restrictions placed on pharmacists including refilling prescriptions for basic remedies like iodine or aspirin and the acceptance of prescriptions from a physician over the telephone.
"Porter Military Academy", 1951
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 1742), introduced by Senator Maybank, to remove restrictions imposed upon lands at the Porter Military Academy in Charleston, South Carolina.