Box 187
Contains 83 Results:
"Christmas correspondence", 1952
Correspondence wishing Senator Maybank a Merry Christmas.
"Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA)", 1952
Two letters from the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) containing (not present in folder) a report of operations under the Federal Airport Act and a copy (not present in folder) of Technical Development Report 52 and Appendix B.
"Civil Aeronautics Board", 1952
A letter from the Civil Aeronautics Board containing an address given at the Aero Club of Washington concerning economic developments in air transportation and their implications and information concerning a case for the renewal of the temporary certificate of public convenience and necessity by Piedmont Aviation, Inc.
"Civil rights", 1952
A letter from a Minnesota high school student requesting information on Civil Rights for her class assignment and a letter protesting the integration of public schools which the constituent felt could lead to black male workers being allowed to work in knitting and cotton mills with white women.
"Clarks Hill Project", 1952
Correspondence concerning the Clarks Hill Project located north of Augusta, Georgia, on the Savannah River. The project was constructed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers between 1946 and 1954 for the purposes of flood control, hydroelectricity, and downstream navigation.
"Clemson College", 1952
Correspondence concerning Clemson College including tickets to a Clemson athletics game, a letter from the South Carolina Library Association requesting Senator Maybank's support and membership, and allocations of steel for a new sprinkler system in the chemistry building.
"Clinton Community Hotel Corporation", 1952
Correspondence concerning an application for a loan from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) by the Clinton Community Hotel Corporation of Clinton, South Carolina.
"Colleges", 1952
Correspondence concerning South Carolina colleges including the University of South Carolina in Columbia, the Medical College of South Carolina in Charleston, the College of Charleston in Charleston, Coker College in Hartsville, and Winthrop College in Rock Hill. Correspondents include the presidents of their respective colleges.
"Colleges-Newberry College Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC)", 1952
Correspondence concerning an application for a Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) unit at Newberry College.
"Columbia, SC", 1952
Correspondence concerning Columbia, South Carolina, including the South Carolina Wage Stabilization Office and the Columbia Federal Reserve Bank.