Box 176
Contains 83 Results:
"Aluminum plant", 1950
Correspondence concerning the construction of an aluminum plant in Laramie, Wyoming, and the location of an additional aluminum plant in South Carolina.
"Amerasia Case", 1950
A letter from the Scripps-Howard Newspaper Alliance containing a booklet and other information concerning the "Amerasia Affair" in which a journal of Far Eastern affairs, known as "Amerasia," was suspected of espionage and charged with the unauthorized possession of government documents by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
"American Farm Bureau", 1950
Two letters containing enclosures of Farm Bureau pamphlets including Farmers and World Affairs and the American Farm Bureau Federation Official News Letter.
"American Legion", 1950
Correspondence concerning the American Legion including excerpts from Senator Maybank's speech, an article entitled "The Men Commies Hate Most" and a resolution by an American Legion Post to pass legislation to make soldiers fighting in the Korean war eligible for membership in the American Legion.
"American Marketing Association", 1950
A letter containing an address by the Vice-President of the Standard Oil Company in New Jersey concerning the need for a fresh approach toward research in marketing.
"Anderson, SC-Chamber of Commerce", 1950
A letter containing (not present in folder) the annual report of the Anderson, South Carolina, Chamber of Commerce.
"Anderson, SC-labor", 1950
Correspondence concerning labor conditions and organizations in Anderson, South Carolina.
"The Anderson Daily Mail", 1950
A copy of a brief letter by Senator Maybank to The Anderson Daily Mail expressing his gratitude for receiving a bound copy of the Fiftieth Anniversary Edition of The Anderson Daily Mail of Anderson, South Carolina.
"Apprentice training", 1950
A letter from the Director of the Bureau of Apprenticeship of the Department of Labor containing a copy of a booklet containing a brief history of apprentice training.
"Area of Production (Fair Labor Standards Act)", 1950
A letter from the Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Division and the United States Department of Labor containing a copy of a press release entitled McComb Proposes Reconsideration of Definition of 'Area of Production' Under Federal Wage-Hour Law.