Box 164
Contains 20 Results:
"Clippings", 1947
Newspaper clippings concerning Senator Maybank and various issues.
"Coal", 1947
Correspondence concerning the coal and fuel oil shortage.
"Colleges", 1947
Correspondence concerning South Carolina colleges including the College of Charleston in Charleston, the University of South Carolina in Columbia, Erskine College in Due West, Bob Jones University in Greenville, A and M College in Orangeburg, Clemson College in Clemson, and the Citadel in Charleston. Correspondents include the presidents of their respective colleges.
"Columbia, SC", 1947
Correspondence concerning Columbia, South Carolina, including the declaration of the Congaree Navy Air Base as surplus property, post office building, use of facilities at the Lexington Airport by the South Carolina Air National Guard, construction of a new Veterans Administration Regional Office building, abolishment of the Columbia Wage and Hour Office, sale of the United Service Organization (USO) buildings in Columbia, veterans hospital, and school facilities.
"Columbia, SC-Fort Jackson", 1947
Correspondence concerning Fort Jackson including the continuation of Fort Jackson as a troop training center, amusement facilities at the South Carolina State Hospital, disposal of surplus property at the base, mother's day celebration, air shows, and the water and sewer system. Also included are photographs of the mother's day celebration at Fort Jackson. Senator Maybank was in attendance and appears in some of the photographs.
"Committee for Economic Development", 1947
A letter from Senator Ralph E. Flanders containing a policy statement by the Committee for Economic Development entitled Collective Bargaining, How to Make it More Effective.
"Congressional Record", 1947
Correspondence concerning constituent requests to receive copies of The Congressional Record.
"Cooper River Bridge collision", 1947
A letter concerning a suit brought against the United States for damage to the Cooper River Bridge which was struck by a War Shipping Administration vessel known as the Nicaragua Victory.
"Cotton (agriculture)", 1947
Correspondence concerning cotton including the sale of foreign cotton, information on cotton for a speech to be given by Senator Maybank, and the price of cotton seed.
"County Service Officers of South Carolina", 1947
A clipping of a photograph of the County Service Officers and a letter containing a list of county service officers in South Carolina dated November 1, 1947.