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Statements, 1955

 File — Box: 4, Folder: 48
Identifier: Subseries B

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  1. "The Air Force Reserve Training Program," [Washington, D.C.], May 18, 1955.
  2. [Introducing Senator Albert Gore who will be talking about his Giant Road-Building Program Bill], [Washington, D.C.], May 19, 1955.
  3. "[Rural Electrification Administration Approves Loan for the Peedee Electric Coop in Darlington, South Carolina]," [Washington, D.C.], May 20, 1955.
  4. "[Thurmond Overrides the President's Veto of the Postal Pay Bill]," [Washington, D.C.], May 24, 1955.
  5. "[Department of Health, Education, and Welfare gives Payment of $22,463 to St. Andrews School District #10 of Charleston County, South Carolina]," [Washington, D.C.], May 26, 1955.
  6. "[The Gore Road-Building Program and the Attempt to Override the President's Vote of the 8.8 % Postal Pay Increase]," [Washington, D.C.], May 26, 1955.
  7. "[Federal Contract Purchases Bill]," [Washington, D.C.], May 27, 1955.
  8. "Supreme Court Decision [regarding] Segregation in the Schools," [Washington, D.C.], May 31, 1955.
  9. "[Thurmond Opposes the U.S. Supreme Court's Decision that School Segregation is Unconstitutional]," [South Carolina], June 2, 1955.
  10. "[The Rural Electrification Administration Approved a Loan for the Broad River Electrification Co-operative in Gaffney, South Carolina]," [Washington, D.C.], June 2, 1955.
  11. "[Thurmond Opposes] the [Public] Housing Bills," [Washington, D.C.], June 8, 1955.
  12. "[Housing, the Minimum Wage, and Reserve Training]," [Washington, D.C.], June 9, 1955.
  13. "Senator Thurmond calls for Open Big Four Conference in Cincinnati Speech," [Cincinnati, Ohio], [June 10, 1955].
  14. "[The Reciprocal Trade Agreements Bill]," [Washington, D.C.], June 16, 1955.
  15. "[Thurmond Supports] the Defense Appropriations Bill," [Washington, D.C.], June 20, 1955.
  16. "The 31-Billion Dollar Defense Appropriations Bill]," [Washington, D.C.], June 21, 1955.
  17. "Reserve Air Units [to be Established at Greenville, South Carolina]," [Washington, D.C.], June 28, 1955.
  18. "[Senate Resolution calls for a Investigation by the Tariff Commission of Recent Trade Negotiations at Geneva which may generally affect the Textile Industry]," [Washington, D.C.], June 29, 1955.
  19. "[Legislation of the First Session of the 84th Congress]," [Washington, D.C.], June 30, 1955.
  20. "[Senator Lyndon B. Johnson's Severe Heart Attack and Legislative Issues]," [Washington, D.C.], July 7, 1955.
  21. "[Status of Several Bills]," [Washington, D.C.], July 13, 1955.
  22. "Appointment of [Simon E.] Sobeloff to the Circuit Court of Appeals," [Washington, D.C.], July 14, 1955.
  23. "[The U.S. Supreme Court's Decision on Segregation in the Public Schools will Destroy the Constitution]," [Washington, D.C.], July 15, 1955.
  24. "The Appointment of Simon E. Sobeloff to the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals," [Washington, D.C.], July 15, 1955.
  25. "The 20th Anniversary of the Senate-House Joint Recording Studio," [Washington, D.C.], July 20, 1955.
  26. "[The Textile Resolution, Selling Farm Products to Foreign Countries, and Thurmond's Opposition to Solicitor General Simon Sobeloff's Nomination to Sit as a Member of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals]," [Washington, D.C.], July 21, 1955.
  27. "[Thurmond's Evaluates the Progress made by the 84th Congress during its First Session]," [Washington, D.C.], July 27, 1955.
  28. [Introducing Jimmy Leventis and Tom Caskey, The South Carolina Delegates to the American Legion's Annual Session of Boys Nation], [Washington, D.C.], July 28, 1955.
  29. "[Issues of the First Session of the 84th Congress]," [Washington, D.C.], August 3, 1955.

Dates

  • 1955

Extent

From the Series: 95 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

From the Series: English

Creator

Repository Details

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