Box 191
Contains 73 Results:
"South Carolina State Ports Authority", 1953
A letter concerning the acquisition of a photograph for Senator Maybank's office of a delegation of which Senator Maybank was a member.
"Spartanburg, SC", 1953
Correspondence concerning Spartanburg, South Carolina, including applications for television channels, new post office facilities, and appropriations for Phony Peach Disease Control.
"Spartanburg, SC-Soil Conservation Service", 1953
Correspondence protesting the Reorganization of Agriculture under the Benson Plan that would impact the Soil Conservation Service. Senator Maybank opposed the plan and supported appropriations for the Soil Conservation Service.
"Cotton (agriculture)", 1953
Correspondence concerning cotton including price controls, acreage allotments, loans, and exports.
"Defense manpower", 1953
A letter from the Office of Defense Mobilization containing copies of Defense Manpower Policy No. 4 and a new policy on tax amortization assistance to defense plants which locate in chronic labor surplus areas.
"Democratic National Committee", 1953
Correspondence concerning Senator Maybank's participation in the Democratic National Committee.
"Eastern Airlines", 1953
A letter concerning the need for a subsidy for Eastern Air Lines.
"Electoral College", 1953
A letter from the Debating Coach of Red Bud High School in Calhoun, Georgia, requesting Senator Maybank's opinion on the question of electing the President of the United States by the United States Congress.
"European trips", 1953
Letters written by Senator Maybank to the State Department on behalf of persons visiting several European Countries.
"Export-Import Bank of Washington", 1953
Correspondence concerning the Export-Import Bank of Washington including an agreement with the Bank of Japan to finance the purchase and export of United States cotton to Japan, an issuance of rules and regulations concerning export war risk and expropriation insurance, and an announcement to issue policies insuring United States exports of raw cotton and cotton mill waste located abroad against the risk of loss from war and expropriation.