Research


Subseries 4: National Subject Files

Dates:
1954-1958
Physical Description:
3 cubic feet

Scope and Content Note:

This subseries consists of reports, copies of hearings, releases, newspaper clippings, statistics, correspondence, memoranda, publications, periodicals, bills and drafts of speeches relating to national problems such as agriculture, atomic energy, economic conditions, immigration, labor, public power and Federal-State relations. Most of the records consist of background and briefing information and analyses needed in preparing the Governor's speeches and public statements and for his appearances before Congressional hearings and other public hearings.

Arrangement:

Alphabetical by subject or county.

  

Dates Contents Box

Accretion: B2325-11
1956 Agriculture - National Agriculture Pres. Campaign 1956 30
Agriculture - Dairy 30
Agriculture - Farm Program 30
Agriculture - National Farmers Union 30
Armed Forces 30
Atomic Energy 30
Automation 30
Banking and Currency 30
Civil Defense 30
Corruption 30
National Defense 30
National Economy - Recession Banking and Currency Bill 31
National Economy - Recession 31
National Economy - Tight Money 31
National Economy - National Affairs Economic Indicators 31
National Equal Rights 31
Federal Aid to Schools (1) 31
Federal Aid to Schools (2) 31
Federal Food and Drug Act and Meat Inspection, 50th Anniversary 31
Foreign Affairs 31
Foreign Trade Policy 31
Government Operations - Committee on 31
Highways 31
Housing 31
Hydrogen Bomb 31
Immigration 31
Intergovernmental Relations 31
Intergovernmental Relations 31
Investigations 32
Juvenile Delinquency 32
Labor 32
1955 Land Grant Institutions Speech, Future of (1955) 32
Senator Lehman's Releases 32
Minimum Wage 32
Monopoly 32
Motor Fuel Tax Collections 32
Mutual Security 32
National Policy 32
Natural Gas 32
Polio - Salk Vaccine 32
Power - Colorado River 32
Power - Delaware Basin 32
Dixon Yates 32
Pacific Northwest 32
Small Business 32
Social Security 33
Supreme Court 33
Tariff 33
Transportation 33
Miscellaneous 33