Box 177
Contains 58 Results:
"Colleges", 1950
Correspondence concerning South Carolina colleges including the Medical College of South Carolina in Charleston, Furman University in Greenville, Coker College in Hartsville, Bob Jones University in Greenville, Erskine College in Due West, Newberry College in Newberry, the Clemson Agricultural College in Clemson, Converse College in Spartanburg, and Erskine College in Due West. Correspondents include the presidents of their respective colleges.
"Colonial Airlines", 1950
A copy of a letter from Senator Maybank to President Harry S. Truman requesting consideration for Colonial Air Lines to be granted a route from Montreal to Savannah while passing through Georgetown and Charleston, South Carolina.
"Columbia, SC", 1950
Correspondence concerning Columbia, South Carolina, including an application of the Columbia Surgical Supply Company for a loan from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC), a loan for a commercial freezer storage plant, the South Carolina Penitentiary, the Columbia Broadcasting System, and the Post Office.
"Columbia, SC-airport", 1950
Correspondence concerning the proposed move of the Civil Aeronautics Authority's Sub-District Office from Columbia, South Carolina, to Wilmington, South Carolina.
"Columbia, SC-census", 1950
Correspondence concerning the definition of the Columbia Metropolitan Area for the 1950 Census.
"Columbia, SC-Congaree Airbase", 1950
A letter of petition from members of the Congaree Airbase involuntarily called to Active Duty to protest consistent call-ups for service.
"Columbia, SC-fire department", 1950
Correspondence concerning the installation of a recorder on the city's emergency Fire Call Telephone without employing a "beep" tone.
"Columbia, SC-Fort Jackson", 1950
Correspondence concerning Fort Jackson including the proposed deactivation and reactivation of the fort and Senator Maybank's visit to Fort Jackson in October of 1950 (including a photograph).
"Columbia, SC-legion hut", 1950
Correspondence concerning the return of the American Legion Hut which was taken over by the Army when Fort Jackson was expanded.
"Columbia, SC-the United Service Organization Building (USO)", 1950
Correspondence concerning the acquisition of the United Service Organization Building (USO) by the city of Columbia.