Box 193
Contains 94 Results:
"International Bank for Reconstruction and Development", 1954
Two letters from the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development concerning the activities of the International Bank in 1953 and 1954.
"Invitations-accepted", 1954
Correspondence concerning invitations accepted by Senator Maybank.
"Invitations-declined", 1954
Correspondence concerning invitations declined by Senator Maybank.
"Ivey, G.L.", 1954
Correspondence with G. L. Ivey, the President of the Florence, South Carolina, chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP) concerning segregation, especially the desegregation of the United States Armed Services.
"Jamestown Right-of-Way", 1954
Correspondence concerning the proposed exchange of nine acres of national forest land in the Francis Marion National Forest, South Carolina, to facilitate the establishment of a new woolen mill in Jamestown, South Carolina.
"Johns Island Bridge", 1954
Correspondence concerning construction alterations for the Johns Island Bridge over the Intracoastal Waterway.
"Jones, Bob", 1954
A letter from Bob Jones, founder of Bob Jones University in Greenville, South Carolina, remarking that he noticed Senator Maybank's name in "The Who's Who" of The Palm, the organ of Alpha Tau Omega.
"Juvenile delinquency", 1954
A letter from the President of the Pee Dee Area Big Brother Association of Florence, South Carolina, containing a copy of a letter addressed to Senator Robert C. Hendrickson, Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency.
"Labor", 1954
A letter from the Secretary of Labor informing Senator Maybank of two persons designated to handle inquiries from members of Congress.
"Landrum, SC-Landrum Elementary School", 1954
A letter from a student of Landrum Elementary School containing a drawing of a proposed flag in the event two additional States were admitted to the Union.