Box 189
Contains 42 Results:
"Prisoners' pardon requests", 1952
Correspondence concerning requests for pardons by prisoners from South Carolina.
"Pure food law", 1952
Correspondence protesting legislation that would restrict the sale of epilepsy medication produced by the Western Medical Corporation of Chicago, Illinois.
"Radio", 1952
Correspondence concerning applications for new radio stations in South Carolina and the frequency of radio broadcasts.
"Rural Electrification Administration (REA)", 1952
Correspondence concerning Rural Electrification projects throughout South Carolina.
"Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)", 1952
Lists of loans provided to businesses in South Carolina by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC).
"Santee-Cooper", 1952
Correspondence concerning the Santee-Cooper hydro-electric power project (also known as the South Carolina Public Service Authority). Senator Maybank was heavily involved with the Santee-Cooper project serving as Chairman of the Santee-Cooper in 1939, Chairman of the Advisory Board of the South Carolina Public Service Authority, and continued interest and involvement while serving as a United States Senator.
"Scholarship", 1952
Correspondence from constituents requesting support in obtaining academic scholarships.
"School construction program", 1952
A summary statement by the Defense Production Administration (DPA) of the allocation of controlled materials for the school construction program.
"Securities and Exchange Commission", 1952
Correspondence primarily concerning the expansion of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
"Seel, Maud", 1952
Correspondence to and from Maud Seel, an employee at Senator Maybank's office in Charleston, South Carolina.