Box 139
Contains 34 Results:
Food Additives, 1961 March no day
These early records contain correspondence on legislative issues of general concern to constituents from O'Neill's district. Beginning with the 83rd Congress (1953), O'Neill's first term as a congressman, the material traces critical issues of the time from atomic energy to water fluoridation. Included are acknowledgements and background material. Arranged alphabetically by subject within each congress, it is possible to trace an issue over several years.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Freedom Academy, 1961 February-April
These early records contain correspondence on legislative issues of general concern to constituents from O'Neill's district. Beginning with the 83rd Congress (1953), O'Neill's first term as a congressman, the material traces critical issues of the time from atomic energy to water fluoridation. Included are acknowledgements and background material. Arranged alphabetically by subject within each congress, it is possible to trace an issue over several years.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Highways, 1961 March-July
These early records contain correspondence on legislative issues of general concern to constituents from O'Neill's district. Beginning with the 83rd Congress (1953), O'Neill's first term as a congressman, the material traces critical issues of the time from atomic energy to water fluoridation. Included are acknowledgements and background material. Arranged alphabetically by subject within each congress, it is possible to trace an issue over several years.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Historic Sites, 1961 April no day
These early records contain correspondence on legislative issues of general concern to constituents from O'Neill's district. Beginning with the 83rd Congress (1953), O'Neill's first term as a congressman, the material traces critical issues of the time from atomic energy to water fluoridation. Included are acknowledgements and background material. Arranged alphabetically by subject within each congress, it is possible to trace an issue over several years.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
House of Representatives-Membership Increase, 1961 January no day
These early records contain correspondence on legislative issues of general concern to constituents from O'Neill's district. Beginning with the 83rd Congress (1953), O'Neill's first term as a congressman, the material traces critical issues of the time from atomic energy to water fluoridation. Included are acknowledgements and background material. Arranged alphabetically by subject within each congress, it is possible to trace an issue over several years.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Housing, 1961 June-August
These early records contain correspondence on legislative issues of general concern to constituents from O'Neill's district. Beginning with the 83rd Congress (1953), O'Neill's first term as a congressman, the material traces critical issues of the time from atomic energy to water fluoridation. Included are acknowledgements and background material. Arranged alphabetically by subject within each congress, it is possible to trace an issue over several years.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Immigration, 1961 May-June
These early records contain correspondence on legislative issues of general concern to constituents from O'Neill's district. Beginning with the 83rd Congress (1953), O'Neill's first term as a congressman, the material traces critical issues of the time from atomic energy to water fluoridation. Included are acknowledgements and background material. Arranged alphabetically by subject within each congress, it is possible to trace an issue over several years.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Impacted Areas, 1961 March no day
These early records contain correspondence on legislative issues of general concern to constituents from O'Neill's district. Beginning with the 83rd Congress (1953), O'Neill's first term as a congressman, the material traces critical issues of the time from atomic energy to water fluoridation. Included are acknowledgements and background material. Arranged alphabetically by subject within each congress, it is possible to trace an issue over several years.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.
Interstate Commerce, 1961 March no day
These early records contain correspondence on legislative issues of general concern to constituents from O'Neill's district. Beginning with the 83rd Congress (1953), O'Neill's first term as a congressman, the material traces critical issues of the time from atomic energy to water fluoridation. Included are acknowledgements and background material. Arranged alphabetically by subject within each congress, it is possible to trace an issue over several years.
Collection is open for research. Selected items are closed due to fragility; a microfilm access copy is available. Audiovisual recordings in this collection have been migrated from source media; digital use copies can only be accessed onsite in the Burns Library Reading Room.