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Box LG 3

 Container

Contains 5 Collections and/or Records:

Ways and Means-Old Age Pensions., 1947-1948

 File — Box: LG 3, Folder: 109
Identifier: CAC_CC_040_4_3_109_0000
Scope and Contents The Morris Collection is quite complete, encompassing materials from all five of his terms in office. Morris gave this collection to the University of Oklahoma over a period of years beginning in 1952. Consisting of 53 cubic feet of material, the collection covers the period 1946-1960. It is strongest on subjects of a local concern to western Oklahoma. Among the items found in the collection are correspondence, bills, publications, clippings, and photographs. An additional donation was made to...

General correspondence "Am-Br."

 Item — Box: LG 3, Folder: 109
Identifier: CAC_CC_040_4_3_109_1
Scope and Contents Correspondents include Homer D. Angell and Schuyler Otis Bland.

"Public Welfare Platform" objectives for public welfare legislation in 1947, from the American Public Welfare Association.

 Item — Box: LG 3, Folder: 109
Identifier: CAC_CC_040_4_3_109_2
Scope and Contents The Morris Collection is quite complete, encompassing materials from all five of his terms in office. Morris gave this collection to the University of Oklahoma over a period of years beginning in 1952. Consisting of 53 cubic feet of material, the collection covers the period 1946-1960. It is strongest on subjects of a local concern to western Oklahoma. Among the items found in the collection are correspondence, bills, publications, clippings, and photographs. An additional donation was made to...

Congressional Record.

 Item — Box: LG 3, Folder: 109
Identifier: CAC_CC_040_4_3_109_3
Scope and Contents Speech of Homer D. Angell, "Why Not a Marshall Plan for the Aged of America?"

National Pension Guide (May), 1948

 Item — Box: LG 3, Folder: 109
Identifier: CAC_CC_040_4_3_109_4
Scope and Contents The Morris Collection is quite complete, encompassing materials from all five of his terms in office. Morris gave this collection to the University of Oklahoma over a period of years beginning in 1952. Consisting of 53 cubic feet of material, the collection covers the period 1946-1960. It is strongest on subjects of a local concern to western Oklahoma. Among the items found in the collection are correspondence, bills, publications, clippings, and photographs. An additional donation was made to...