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Press Releases, 1955

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 44
Identifier: Subseries B

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  1. "[Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Loan of $6442 to the Denmark School District #2 in Bamberg County, South Carolina]," [Washington, D.C.], March 26, 1955.
  2. "[Disaster Loans from the Farmer's Home Administration now available to South Carolina Farmers]," [Washington, D.C.], April 1, 1955 (2 copies-1 original, 1 draft).
  3. "[The Public Works and Housing Authorization Bill for South Carolina Military Bases for Fiscal Year 1956]," [Washington, D.C.], April 20, 1955.
  4. "[Department of Health, Education and Welfare's Approval of the Ridgewood Tuberculosis Sanitarium Project in Columbia, South Carolina]," [Washington, D.C.], April 25, 1955.
  5. "[Improved Mail Facilities to be Provided at Camden, South Carolina]," [Washington, D.C.], May 12, 1955.
  6. "[Thurmond Sends Letter to Senator Harley M. Kilgore urging Prompt and Favorable Action by the Senate Judiciary Committee on S 1016, a Bill which would make certain Exceptions to Appellate Jurisdiction in Actions Relating to the Public Schools]," [Washington, D.C.], June 3, 1955.
  7. "[The Free Conference Report on the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Bill]," [Washington, D.C.], June 16, 1955.
  8. "Thurmond Aids Charleston Veterans," [Washington, D.C.], June 17, 1955.
  9. "Fort Jackson and Port Royal Projects," [Washington, D.C.], June 22, 1955.
  10. "[Thurmond Sends] Letter to President [Eisenhower] in regard to Tariff Cuts," [Washington, D.C.], June 29, 1955.
  11. "[Thurmond asks President Eisenhower to Request an Investigation and Report from the Tariff Commission on the Possible Effects of the Recent Textile Tariff Reductions Negotiated at the GATT Conference in Geneva]," [Washington, D.C.], June 29, 1955.
  12. "[Senators Strom Thurmond and Olin D. Johnston urged the Senate to Restore the Cut Funds for Fort Jackson's Proposed Hospital and Charleston's Air Base Facilities]," [Washington, D.C.], July 1, 1955.
  13. "[Thurmond introduces Resolution which would direct the Tariff Commission to Investigate the effects of Tariff Cuts Negotiated on Textile Products at the Recent GATT Conference in Geneva]," [Washington, D.C.], July 1, 1955.
  14. "Passage of the [Thurmond] Textile Resolution [Directing the Tariff Commission to Study the Effects of Imports of Textile Products upon the Domestic Textile Industry]," [Washington, D.C.], July 18, 1955.
  15. "The Foreign Aid Appropriations Bill," [Washington, D.C.], July 23, 1955.
  16. "Amended Postal Workers' Uniform Regulations," [Washington, D.C.], July 28, 1955.
  17. "Introduction of Bill in the Senate Regarding the Cotton Export Program," [Washington, D.C.], July 30, 1955.
  18. "[The Inspection and Grading of Oats in South Carolina]," [Washington, D.C.], August 17, 1955.
  19. "[Senator Lyndon B. Johnson Thanks Strom Thurmond for his Help and Cooperation During the First Session of the 84th Congress]," [Washington, D.C.], September 17, 1955.
  20. "[Appointment of Warren H. Abernathy of Spartanburg, South Carolina, as a Staff Assistant in South Carolina]," [Washington, D.C.], September 18, 1955.
  21. "[Thurmond Speaks] to the Richland Legion Post [on the Reserves Act of 1955 and Other Military Matters]," Columbia, S.C., September 22, 1955.
  22. "[Thurmond Warns against placing too much Faith in the Communists in his Address before the Rural Letter Carriers]," Salley, S.C., September 23, 1955.
  23. "[Thurmond Speaks to the Laurens Civic Clubs about his Voting Record During the First Session of the 84th Congress]," [Washington, D.C.], September 27, 1955.
  24. "[The Small Business Administration makes Drought Disaster Loans available to every South Carolina County]," [Washington, D.C.], October 12, 1955.
  25. "[Thurmond Requests the Civil Aeronautics Administration to Ban Alcohol Aboard Airlines]," [Washington, D.C.], October 14, 1955.
  26. "[Thurmond Speaks before the Newberry Rural Electrification Administration Meeting in which he Praises the Organization]," [Washington, D.C.], October 22, 1955.
  27. "Army Engineer Hurricane Work in South Carolina," [Washington, D.C.], October 28, 1955.
  28. "Trip-Leasing Regulations," [Washington, D.C.], November 2, 1955.
  29. "Lone Star Rural Route," [Washington, D.C.], November 3, 1955.
  30. "Continuance of Rural Routes in Eight South Carolina Communities," [Washington, D.C.], November 3, 1955.
  31. "[Thurmond Sends Letter to the Tariff Commission regarding the Peril Point to be used for Negotiating Tariff Rates on Textile Woolens and Other Items at the GATT Conference]," [Washington, D.C.], November 7, 1955.
  32. "Disaster Loan Applications in South Carolina," [Washington, D.C.], December 1, 1955.
  33. "Nomination of Five Former South Carolina Senators for the U.S. Senate Reception Room," [Washington, D.C.], December 6, 1955
  34. "[Thurmond Sends] Letter to Defense Mobilization Director Arthur S. Fleming Protesting 100 per cent set asides of Government Contracts to 'Disaster Areas'," [Washington, D.C.], December 18, 1955.
  35. "[Thurmond Sends Letter to Champion McD. Davis, President of Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company, Recommending that the Company move Their Central Offices to Florence, South Carolina]," Aiken, S.C., December 19, 1955.

Dates

  • 1955

Extent

From the Series: 95 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Creator

Repository Details

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