Box 120
Contains 9 Results:
"Telephone", 1951
A letter written in opposition to proposed legislation to place all interstate and intrastate telephone rates in the hands of a single federal agency.
"Television", 1951
Correspondence concerning legislation (S. 1579), introduced by Senator Benton, to establish a National Citizens Advisory Board on Radio and Television.
"Tidelands", 1951
Correspondence concerning legislation (H.R. 4484) to give to the States the submerged lands within their borders.
"Tin", 1951
A letter from Senator Lyndon B. Johnson, Chairman of the Preparedness Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on Armed Services, providing a report from that subcommittee on Tin.
"Transportation segregation", 1951
A letter, from the Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company's Passenger Traffic Department, written in opposition to legislation (S. 1736) that would provide full and equal accommodations for any public conveyance operated by a common carrier engaged in interstate or foreign commerce.
"Troops to Europe (North Atlantic Army)", 1951
Correspondence concerning the sending of United States Troops to Europe as part of the North Atlantic Pact.
"Un-American Activities", 1951
A copy of hearings regarding Communism in the District of Columbia before the Committee on Un-American Activities and the testimony of Edward G. Robinson before the Committee on Un-American Activities.
"Universal Military Training", 1951
Correspondence concerning legislation to require compulsory military training in the United States. Senator Maybank supported the legislation.
"Veterans", 1951
Correspondence concerning veterans legislation including veteran's pensions, education programs, pensions for Spanish War veterans and their dependents, disabled veterans, release of inactive reserve troops who served one year in World War II, veterans direct loans, reserve officer training, and veterans insurance.