Papers: Chairman, Federal Power Commission, 1939

Papers of
Leland Olds, 1848- 1960
Accession Numbers:
Ms. 66-6; 73-29; 76-l; 76-3
Miss Elsie Meyer, secretary to Leland Olds and title holder to
his papers, presented these papers to the Roosevelt Library over
a nine-year period extending from 1964 to 1975. Literary property
rights in Olds' writings have been donated to the United States
government .
Quantity:
132 linear feet (approximately 264,000 pages).
Restrictions: These papers contain documents restricted in
accordance with Executive Order 11652. Material which might
be used to embarrass, harass, or injure living persons has
been closed.
Related Material: Material relating to Olds' governmental career
can be found in President Roosevelt's papers under such file
titles as the following: New York State Power Authority
(OF 3372), Commission of Inquiry on Cooperative Enterprises
in Europe (OF 2245), Federal Power Commission (OF 235), St.
Lawrence Waterway Project (OF 156), National Defense Power
Cornmi ttee (OF 3412), Inland Waterways (OF 114), Water Pollution (OF 114-A), Labor (OF 407:, Civil Service Commission
(OF 2), Irrigation-Reclamation Projects (OF 402), Interior
(PSF: Ickes).
Leland Olds, 1890-1960
Biographical Sketch
Leland Olds was born in Rochester, New York, in 1890. He
graduated from Amherst College in 1912, and did post-graduate
work at Harvard College and Columbia University. His interest
in economic problems, particularly in those of laboring men and
women, was early evident in his professional career. During the
First World War, he held positions with the Council of_National
Defense, the Shipbuilding Labor Adjustment Board, and the National
War Labor Board. In 1920, he became director of the research
bureau of the Railway Employees Department of the American Federation of Labor. He later served as industrial editor of the Federated
Press, a labor news service, and as economic consultant to several
labor organizations.
In the 1930s, Olds turned his attention to the development
of public power. As executive secretary of the Fewer Authority of
the State of New York (1931-39), he took a direct role in the
hydro-electric development of the Saint Lawrence River. His
interest in this project continued after his appointment in 1939
to the Federal PaNer Commission. He was one of the negotiators and
signers of the 1941 agreement between the United States and Canada
regarding the use of the waters _in the Great Lakes-Saint Lawrence
River Basin, and he was chairman of the United States Saint Lawrence
Advisory Committee from 1940 to 1949. Olds served on the Federal
Power Commission for two five-year terms, from 1939 to 1949. For
about half of this time (1940-44, 1946) he acted as the Commission's
chairman.
His close association with the New Deal and with its public
power policies made him a controversial figure. Fierce opposition
greeted President Truman's nomination of Olds for a third term with
the Federal Power Commission. After some rather bruising hearings
on the nomination, the Senate voted to reject it.
Olds held several other positions in the Roosevelt Administration.
He served with the National Power Policy Committee, and with the Water
and Energy Resources Committee of the National Resources Planning
Board. He was also a member, in 1936, of the President's commission
to study European cooperatives, which assignment resulted in his
authoring a report entitled "Inquiry on Cooperative Enterprise in
Europe."
i
President Truman appointed Olds to two posts. Immediately
following the unsuccessful Federal Power Commission nomination,
he made him the only full-time member of the Water Resources
Policy Commission. He also appointed him to serve as the Department of the Interior's representative on the New England and New
York Interagency Committee, which had as its charge the study of
potential development of land and water resources in that area.
Following his departure from government service in 1953, Olds
worked as a staff consultant of the Public Affairs Institute and
as a director of the Energy Research Association, an independent
consultants' group which he formed in 1954.
Leland Olds died on August J, 1960.
Description of Series
Container
1 - 4
Series
Family and Personal Papers.
4 Containers.
c.l848-1960.
Contains early material from Mary P. Adams and
Joseph Daniels Leland, maternal grandparents of
Leland Olds; also miscellaneous papers, correspondence and academic materials of his father; George
D. Olds, mathematics professor and president of
Amherst College.
Includes family correspondence between Olds'
parents, LO and his wife, Maud, his children, John,
Mary, James and Zara and other family members,
arranged in chronological order. Most correspondence
is between LO and his mother, Marion, 1902-1953.
School memorabilia, as well as legal documents
i.e. LO's Army discharge (1918), marriage certificate
(1924) and his last will and testament (1945).
5 - 8
General Correspondence: Personal File.
4 Containers.
1930-1960.
This series does not in any way represent all of
LO's correspondence from 1930-1960, nor is it largely
personal. Letters to and from LO are scattered
throughout practically every series in this collection.
Contains exchanges between LO and various individuals
and organizations relative to issues and subjects in
which he was interested. Correspondents include: Morris
L. Cooke, Senator Paul H. Douglas, Judson King, W. Jett
Lauck, Adlai Stevenson, Frank P. Walsh; some organizations represented are: Affiliated Young Democrats,
Amherst College, Christian Science Monitor·, Democratic
National Committee, Liberal Party,National Planning
Association, Twentieth Century Fund.
Arranged alphabetically by surname of individual or
institution.
Container
9-12
Series
Personal Notebooks, Desk Calendars and Diaries, and
Daily Reminders. 1930-1960. 4 Containers.
Notebooks contain LO's comments on various subjects
and excerpts from his voluminous daily reading._ Reminders are secretary's entries for LO's appointments,
meetings, speeches, and luncheons.
Arranged chronologically, although parts of this
series are fragmented, i.e. desk calendars, exist for
only the years 1933-34; 1943-1944; 1948-1960.
13-15
Federated Press.
1923-1931.
3 Containers.
LO served as industrial editor of and consultant
to the Federated Press, a labor news service, 1922-1931.
His syndicated column appeared in a number of labor
newspapers including the Communist Daily Worker. Contains copies of Federated Press publications and
articles arranged chronologically as well as press
releases, 1925-1929, arranged by subject.
16-19
New York State Public Service Commission.
4 Containers .
1929-1930.
LO was a member of the Governor's Commission working
to revise the Public Service Commission Law. Contains
correspondence with Frank P. Walsh, reports, working
papers, case studies and exhibits.
20
New York City Taxicab Industry.
1929-1931.
l Container.
One of the many consultants' positions held by
LO during this period was to the Mayor's Commission
which was to reorganize the taxicab industry in New
York City.
Contains related correspondence, memoranda, clippings,
reports, minutes of meetings, and LO's research notes.
Container
21
Series
Utility Studies in New York and Canada.
l Container.
1929-1931.
10 worked with Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt on
a state program to regulate utilities in New York
State and Canada while simultaneously working on a
similar program in Wisconsin. Correspondence with
Governor Roosevelt and Samuel Rosenman, notes and
data on New York State legislation and the Wisconsin
District Utilities Bills.
22
Farm Plan.
1929-1933.
l Container.
With Mary Harriman Rumsey, the Community Councils
of New York City and others, 10 tried to relieve
unemplqyment by planning self-help cooperative farm
communities.
Includes data on farm activities in selected states,
information on existing agricultural cooperatives and
the American Farm Foundation, correspondence, memos,
notes and miscellaneous printed matter.
23
Community Councils of the City of New York.
l Container.
1930-1943.
10 was active in and served as consultant to this
group which advocated citizen participation in public
affairs.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, data on proposals
and programs, speech material and yearbooks for 1933,
1936 and 1943.
24-26
Power Authority of the State of New York.
3 Containers.
1930-1954.
10 was assistant to Chairman, Frank P. Walsh and
later executive secretary to.the Power Authority 1930-1939.
His responsibility for the work of the Authority in U.S.Canadian relations is reflected here.
Reports, publications, records of conversations and
conferences with Canadian representatives on St. Lawrence
Power, Communications with the Whi-te House and State
Department 1936-1938; also Governor Roosevelt's Utility
Messages of 1930, a small amount of correspondence 19311939, annual reports 1931-1954 and 10' s notes and memos;.
Container
27-28
Series
Miscellaneous.
1930-1958.
2 Containers.
Material in this file consists of various and
unrelated subjects arranged chronologically.
I.
AE Lecture Tour, 1930-1931.
Poet and protagonist of the communal movement
in Ireland, AE (George Russell) conducted a lecture
tour in the U.S. on European cooperatives. LO organized
the tour and accompanied AE. Includes miscellaneous
correspondence, itineraries, copies of lectures,
publications and press clippings.
II.
Atlantic City Gas Co. Rate Schedule, 1931.
LO was a private consultant for Samuel Morris,
an Atlantic City attorney. Contains LO's file notes
on the study.
III. Progressives for FDR, 1936.
Includes lists of sponsors, literature and copies
of speeches used to support Roosevelt in the campaign of
1936.
IV.
American Labor Party, 1936-1941.
LO was active- in the American -Labor Party and
served as temporary chairman of its convention in
New York City in 1938. Contains correspondence,
minutes of meetings, campaign speech made by Olds and
publicity materials.
V.
League for Industrial Democracy, 1937-1958.
Correspondence with Harry Laidler, Executive
Director of the League, notes and speeches of LO and
miscellaneous printed materials concerned with the
League.
VI.
Proposal on LO's Appointment as Minister to
Canada, 1938
Correspondence of Mcintyre to Carrol, January 14, 1938.
VII. Cooperative Forum, 1947-1949.
Newsletters, lists of speakers and subjects,
financial statement ·of Forum.
VIII. American Friends Service Committee, 1949.
Reports (2) on American-Russian relations
prepared by Friends Committee.
Container
29-30
Series
Emergency Exchange Association.
1932-1934.
2 Containers
LO and Mary Harriman Rumsey were co-chairmen of
this organization created to eliminate unemployment
through cooperative activities.
Correspondence, constitution and by-laws of the
organization, planning documents and reports on programs.
31
Tennessee Valley Authority.
l933-l94S.
l Container
Materials concerning the TVA are scattered throughout many series in the collection, but this material
was segregated by Olds' secretary.
Contains the TVA Report to the Nation l933-l94S,
reports 1934-1937, miscellaneous correspondence
including exchanges with David Lilienthal 1942-1944,
the Rankin manuscript on TVA with Olds' drafts and
revisions, and LO' s memo: "Alabama Power Co. Yardstick, 11
l93S.
32-40
European Cooperatives Study.
1936-1937.
9 Containers.
10 was a member of President Roosevelt's committee
to study consumer cooperatives in the British Isles
and Scandanavia in March, 1937.
Includes invitations from foreign governments,
correspondence among members of the committee and
others, memoranda, itineraries, notes, preliminary
and final drafts of a report to FDR, newspaper clippings,
and printed materials arranged alphabetically by
country studied.
41-43
Federal Power Committees, l93S-l944.
4 Containers.
LO represented the Secretary of the Interior on the
National Defense Power Committee, l93S-l939; he was
vice-chairman of the National Power Policy Committee,
1939-1944; also, member of the Special Committee on
European Power Problems, 1943-1944LO's notes and memos, related correspondence, reports,
minutes of meetings and utilities conferences, plans and
power programs.
Container
45-54
Series
National Resources Planning Board.
10 Containers.
1939-1944.
From 1939 to 1943, LO was a member of the Water
and Energy Resources Committees of the National
Resources Planning Board.
Largely working reports of these committees
arranged chronologically, committee meetings minutes,
plans for energy programs.
55-57
Contacts With the President.
1939-1953.
3 Containers.
Contains material related to specific subjects
such as: the Defense Power Program 1939-1943, St.
Lawrence Seaway Treaty Negotiations, 1939-1949; the
Federal Power Commission, 1939-1949; also, miscellaneous memoranda of LO to Presidents Roosevelt and Truman
and invitations received qy him to attend presidential
functions.
58-65
St. Lawrence Advisory Commission.
18 Containers.
1939-1953.
LO was appointed chairman of this Commission by
President Roosevelt October, 1940. He helped negotiate
the formal agreement with Canada in 1941 to deepen the
St. Lawrence waterway and develop hydroelectric power.
Contains historical data on U.S.-Canadian relations,
survey studies, correspondence, notes, memos, presidential memos, treaty drafts, press releases and
congressional committee hearings.
66-72
St. Lawrence-Niagara.
1939-1960.
7 Containers.
The relationship between the above series and this
one is obvious although the material in this section
deals chiefly with legislation related to Niagara power
development.
Includes historical notes, correspondence, memos
to LO from FDR and Berle, Army Corps of Engineers reports,
New York Power Authority and Vermont Cooperatives contracts, congressional hearings, statements, speeches and
newspaper clippings.
Container
73-161
Series
Federal Power Commission.
1939-1960.
$9 Containers.
LO was appointed to the Federal Power Commission in
1939 by President Roosevelt and served as chairman 1940
to 1944 and 1946 until his second term expired. His
renomination by President Harry S. Truman was rejected
by the United States Senate in 1949.
This series is organized into 12 parts:I. Nomination and Reappointment of Leland Olds, 1939-1949
(4 Containers).
Congratulatory messages and correspondence,
miscellaneous notes, memos and data used at Olds'
congressional hearings 1939, 1944. The 1949 materials
include correspondence with President Truman, general
correspondence, presentation materials, statements from
witnesses, committee reports, radio interviews (LO's),
the New York Post article series, report of the Senate
proceedings, and newspaper clippings.
II. General Files, 1939-1949.
(19 Containers).
These files comprise a large segment of the
materials and correspondence that crossed LO's desk as
chairman of the FPC. Arranged alphabetically.
III. Daily News Digest, 1939-1949.
(9 Containers).
An in-house organ that provided a daily account
of FPC activities, June 26, 1939 through 1949.
IV. National Defense and War Power Requirements, 1939-1947.
( $ Containers) .
The role and activities of the FPC in war power
supply as an integral part of national defense are reflected in these files. Reports, studies, conference
minutes, plans and proposals which the Commission worked
on during the war era. Arranged alphabetically by
subject.
V.
Cases and Court Decisions, 1939-1955.
(7 Containers).
Materials relating to FPC docketed cases supervised by LO. Arranged alphabetically by case name.
Container
73-161
(con't)
Series
VI. River Basin Studies, 1939-1960.
(13 Containers).
Files of FPC's River Basin Division created
by Flood Control and River-Harbor Acts in cooperation
with the Corps of Engineers. Arranged alphabetically
by river name.
VII. Interconnection Studies.
1940; 1958.
(2 Containers).
Reports and activities of the FPC_regional
offices.
VIII. Congressional Hearings, 1940-1949; 1956
(6 Containers).
Chiefly, printed materials relating to House
and Senate bills in which the FPC had a direct interest.
Arranged chronologically.
IX. Prnver Market Surveys, 1942-1950.
(3 Containers).
FPC reports prepared at the request of state
governors, district engineers and/or others for use·in
studying present and future electric power supplies.
Arranged alphabetically.
X. Natural Gas Files, 1942-1949; 1953-1960.
(7 Containers).
Correspondence, statistical data, reports and
evaluations relating to natural gas; also files dealing
with the affairs of specific gas and electric companies.
Most materials 1953-1960 deal with amendments to the
Natural Gas Act and committee hearings relating to them.
XI. Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960.
(9 Containers).
Materials concerning the Congressional investigations of the natural gas industry accompanied by copies
of hearings, testimonies, statements, exhibits, newspaper clippings,.and articles. Arranged chronologically.
XII. Miscellaneous Printed Materials, 1939 and c.f.
(2 Containers)
Printed matter sent to 10 and bound FPC
materials.
Container
162
Series
United Nations.
1949; 1957-1958.
l Container.
In 1949, LO's was a contributor and participant
in the United Nations Scientific Conference on Conservation and Utilization of Resources.
Materials include a record of the plenary meetings
of this conference, Olds' papers and the papers of
other participants, bound volume of materials concerning
water resources, and printed U.N. matter including New
Sources of Energy and Econanic Development. (1957) and
Integrated River Basin Development (1958)
163-180
General Current File.
c.l950-l960.
18 Containers.
Many topics found herein are also treated elsewhere
but these files emphasize LO' s continuing interest and
activity in public utility regulation, regional development, hydropower, conservation and a national water
policy. Additionally, there are research files on a
variety of bills prepared by LO for members of Congress,
correspondence, reports, studies and informational data,
etc. Arranged alphabetically.
181-196
President's Water Resources Policy Commission.
16 Containers. *
1950-1951.
From 1950-1951, LO served on the Water Resources
Policy Commission established by President Truman. As
Commissioner-in-Charge-of-Studies, he supervised the
preparation of the Commission's three-volume report:
A Water Policy for the American People (Vol.l), Ten
Rivers in America's Future (Vol. 2), Water Resources
Law (Vol. 3).
LO's working files are arranged alphabetically by
topic or name of correspondent. Also, three notebooks
containing source material and notes on personnel,
minutes of various committee meetings, commission mid-year
reports, memoranda, summaries of views and recommendations,
evaluations and LO's working drafts of chapter on
"Power" for the Commission's report.
*See: Appendix I.
Index to the President's Water Resources Policy
Commission Files, transferred fran the National
Archives to the Harry S. Truman Library
Container
Series
197-216
New England-New York Inter-Agency Committee.
1953-1960. 20 Containers.
1951-1953;
As representative of the Secretary of Interior
1951-1953, 10 became a member of the New EnglandNew York regional interagency committee charged with
surveying land and water resources·::submitting a comprehensive report with recommendations. He was Director
of the Northeast Field Staff and coordinated the work
of the Bureau of Mines, National Park Service, Fish
and Wildlife Service, and the Geological Survey Group.
The Inter-Agency Committee Files, 1951-1953 and
the New England General Files, 1953-1960 are arranged
alphabetically by topic. The comprehensive report,
Resources of the New England-New York Region is contained
in bound volumes. Chapter headings are found in the
Container List.
217-218
Special Reports and Studies.
1952-1960.
2 Containers.
Series includes projects 10 worked on either
because of his special interest, e.g. the Democratic
Party 1956, 1960 or ~ecause he was hired to research
problems for individuals or companies, e.g. John F.
Ke~Jledy and the Mid-West Electric Consumers Association.
Arranged alphabetically.
219-228
Public Affairs Institute.
1953-1959.
10 Containers.
In 1953, 10 joined the Public Affairs Institute in
Washington, D.C. as a staff consultant.
Materials include transitional correspondence 1953,
general correspondence 1953-1959, memoranda, reports and
working files related to several research studies, e.g.:
Atomic Energy, Hells Canyon, and Dixon-Yates. Topically
arranged and thereunder alphabetically.
229-241
Energy Research Associates.
1954-1961.
13 Containers.
From 1954 until his death in 1960, LO was Director of
Energy Research Associates, a private research group which
he founded as an affiliate of the Public Affairs Institute.
Largely, administrative and financial files dealing
with contributions, expenditures, fund raising, personnel,
minutes of meetings, organizational data, etc. Also
several working files related to "Giant Power" and the
South Dakota Rate Studies. Arranged topically and thereunder
alphabetically.
Container
242-261
Series
Speeches and Writings. c.l898-1960.
20 Containers.
*
Although this file contains most of LO's speeches
and writings, additional materials as well as copies of
speeches and articles are scattered throughout the papers.
Materials in the Speech File are arranged in the
following manner: Speeches - Personal File, 1908-1960
(Vols. l-4 bound}; Speeches and Related Correspondence,
1908-1960; Speeches, 1941-1960; Speech Requests Unfilled,
1939-1958; Miscellaneous Speeches by Other~, 1948-1949;
Selected Speech Materials, 1938-1960 (topical arrangement).
LO's Writings Files c.l898 to 1960 are arranged
chronologically. Included are his miscellaneous school
writings, the manuscript of his doctoral dissertation,
"From Jacobin to Boleshevik" with notes and working
papers, course and teaching notes, lectures, research
data, topical notes relating to labor and economic
problems, articles, drafts, book reviews, requests
for articles and books refused, undated writings and
miscellaneous notes for books and reminiscences. Also
includes articles VITitten about Olds.
262
Tributes, Testimonials and Awards.
1941-1959.
1 Container.
Includes commendations and tributes from the
American Power Association, the Federal Power Commission,
the Executive Committee of the Electric Consumers
Information Committee; also the John Dewey Award from
the League for Industrial Democracy. A book of letters
from eminent Americans (ECIC, 1959) contains messages
from Harry S. Truman, Eleanor Roosevelt, John Sparkman,
Ordway Tead, Horace Gray, Lowell Mellett, and Herbert
Lehman.
*
See Appendix II for a chronology of and. subject index to major
speeches, articles, statements and memos of Leland
Olds. This index was prepared by his secretary,
Elsie Meyer, and edited by the FDRL.
Container
263-318
Series
Clippings.
c.l920-l960.
56 Containers.
These materials, chiefly newspaper clippings
with a few scattered magazine articles are arranged
chronologically and alphabetically, but in the case
of unarranged clippings only chronologically. The
series includes: Arranged Clippings, 1920-1960;
Selected Clippings, 1959-1960; Unarranged Clippings,
1921-1949; also some miscellaneous reprints and
articles.
319-324
Miscellaneous Printed Materials.
Undated. 6 Containers.
c.l920-l960 and
Brochures, booklets, pamphlets, music books,
scores and other printed matter. Arranged chronologically by date received or date of publication.
325-329
Addresses and Occupations File.
Undated.
5 Containers.
Address and occupation records kept by LO of
members, friends, business associates, and
acquaintances. Unarranged, on 3 by 5-inch cards.
fa~ily
Appendices.
330
I.
Index to the President's Water Resources Policy
Commission Files, transferred from the National
Archives to the Harry S. Truman Library.
II.
Chronology of and Subject Index to major Speeches,
Articles, Papers and Memos of Leland Olds,
1908-1960.
III.
Elsie Meyer File.
1945-1975.
l Container (330).
Includes personal and business correspondence,
office notes and miscellaneous materials i.e.
articles, scrapbooks, etc. related to Miss
Meyer's long association with LO and his work.
A copy of Mr. Olds' will is also included here.
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CONTENTS
1
Family and Personal Papers, 1848-1931
Mary P. Adams: School Notebook, 1848
Joseph Daniels Leland: Memoir of a Just Man Made
Perfect, 1892 ( ~" '''P' ''')
George D. Olds: Misc. Papers, c.l870-193l
George D. Olds: Academic Materials, 1870-1929
George D. Olds: Smith College Mathematics Club
Speech, Spring, 1902
George D. Olds: Presidency, Amherst College, 1924-1927
George D. Olds: Trinity College Necrology, 1931
George D. Olds: Newspaper Clippings re: death
2
Family and Personal Papers, 1884-1958
Correspondence: George D. Olds (including to Leland
Olds), 1884; 1901-1930
Correspondence: George D. Olds to Marion Olds,
1908-1923
Correspondence: George D. Olds to Marion Olds,
1927-1930
Correspondence: Leland Olds to George and Marion
Olds, 1901-1931_
Correspondence: Leland Olds to Marion Olds, 1902-1939
Correspondence: Leland Olds to Marion Olds, 1940-1949
Correspondence: Leland Olds to Marion Olds, 1950-1954
3
Family and Personal Papers, 1884-1958
Correspondence: Leland Olds to Marion Olds, 1955-1958
Misc. Correspondence: Marion Olds, 1912-1949
Correspondence: Maud Olds to Marion Olds, 1922;
1930-1953
Misc. Family Correspondence: Marion Olds, 1924-1956
Correspondence: Maud Olds to Leland Olds, 1929-1931
Correspondence: Marion Olds to Leland Olds, 1930-1936;
1949-1958
Correspondence: Olds Children to Leland Olds, 1930-1944
and Undated
Leland Olds: Misc. Sketches and Postal Cards
4
Family and Personal Papers, 1901-1960
Amherst Public School, 1901-1902
Amherst High School, 1904-1908
Amherst College, 1908-1912
Newspaper Clippings: Amherst College, 1908-1912
Fellowship Certificate: Columbia University, 1916-1917
Army Discharge, 1918
Marriage Certificate, 1924
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CONTENTS
4
Family and Personal Papers, 1901-1960
Personnel Papers re: Employment, c. 1929-196:0
Biographical Data, c. 1929-1960
Expense Situation, 1930-1950
Memberships, 1930
House Matters c. 1945
Last Will and Testament, 1945
5
General Correspondence: Personal File, 1930-1960, A-C
Continued
A
Affiliated Young Democrats
Amherst College
B
Bonbright, James C.
Boston City Club
Buchanan, Thomas C.
c
Carroll, Raymond G.
Christian Science Monitor
Clapp, Gordon R.
Cooke, Morris L.
6
General Correspondence:· Personal File, 1930-196:0,
Congratulations
Crocker, Stuart
D
Democratic and Republican Campaign
Democratic Club
Democratic National Committee
Democratic Programs (Proposed)
Douglas, Senator Paul H
Duncan, George H.
E
Electro-Metallurgical Co.
Ellis, Clyde T.
Engagements File
Engler, Robert
F
Fitzhugh, Thomas
G
Goodbody and Company
Gray, Horace
H
I - J
Institutional Utility Service
Jackson Day Dinner
Jokes
K
King, Judson
C-K
3
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CONTENTS
General Correspondence: Personal Files, 1930-1960,
L-R
L
Lauck, W. Je:tt
Liberal Party (N.Y.S.)
M
Maas, Arthur
McDonnell, R.E.
Mac Kaye, Benton
Maine
Metcalf, James I.
Morris, Samuel B.
N
National Planning Association
National Popular Government League
New York Politics
1. American Labor Party
2. Democratic and Republican Platforms
Olds, 1939-1958
0' Mahony, Joseph
Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission
p - Q
Pacific Power and Light Company Merger
Progressive Party
R
General Correspondence: Personal Files, 1930-1960,
s
Sachse, Richard
Samne1s, M.M.
Slaff, George
Stevenson, Adlai
Stuart, Charles E.
T
Tead, Ordway
Travel Vouchers
Truman, Harry S.
Twentieth Century Fund Report
u
Unions
v
w
Walsh, Frank P.
Whi.te, Walter
Wind Power Reports
X- Y- Z
S-Z
4
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CONTENTS
Personal Notebooks, c. 1930-1951
10
Personal Notebooks, 1952-1957
11
Desk Calendars, 1933-34; 1943-44; 1946-1960
12
Desk Diaries and Daily Reminders, 1939-1956
13
Federated Press, 1923-1931
Press Bulletin, 1923-1924
Central Field Labor News, May-June, 1923
Labor Advocate, October, 1923
Articles, 1924, 1926
Labor Letter, 1925
Labor Letter, 1926
Labor Letter, 1927
Labor Letter, October, 192$-January, 1929
Industrial Relations Service Letter, 192$-1929
14
Federated Press, 1923-1931
Meeting: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, May, 192$
National Industrial Conference Board Bulletin,
February, 1929
Labor News, May-July, 1929
Labor News, 1930-1931
Press Releases, 1925-1929, A-C
Auto Industry, 1925-1929
Banks, 1925-1929
British Labor, 1925-1929
Building, 1926-1929
Capitalism: International, 1925-1929
Child Labor, 1926-192$
Coal, 1925-1929
Cooperatives, 1927
Cost of Living, 1926-192$
15
Federated Press, 1923-1931
Press Releases, 1925-1929 E-W
Emplqyment: States
Emplqyment: U.S.
Farmers
Forecast
Housing
Industrial Relations
Insurance
Lumber
Miscellaneous
4
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Personal Notebooks, c. 1930-1951
10
Personal Notebooks, 1952-1957
ll
Desk Calendars, 1933-34; 1943-44; 1946-1960
12
Desk Diaries and Daily Reminders, 1939-1956
13
Federated Press, 1923-1931
Press Bulletin, 1923-1924
Central Field Labor News, May-June, 1923
Labor Advocate, October, 1923
Articles, 1924, 1926
Labor Letter, 1925
Labor Letter, 1926
Labor Letter, 1927
Labor Letter, October, 1928-January, 1929
Industrial Relations Service Letter, 1928-1929
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Federated Press, 1923-1931
Meeting: U.S. Chamber of Commerce, May, 1928
National Industrial Conference Board Bulletin,
February, 1929
Labor News, May-July, 1929
Labor News, 1930-1931
Press Releases, 1925-1929, A-C
Auto Industry, 1925-1929
Banks, 1925-1929
British Labor, 1925-1929
Building, 1926-1929
Capitalism: International, 1925-1929
Child Labor, 1926-1928
Coal, 1925-1929
Cooperatives, 1927
Cost of Living, 1926-1928
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Federated Press, 1923-1931
Press Releases, 1925-1929 E-W
Emplqyment: States
Emplqyment: U.S.
Farmers
Forecast
Housing
Industrial Relations
Insurance
Lumber
Miscellaneous
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Federated Press, 1923-1931
Press Releases, 1925-1929 E-W
Oil
Owning Class
Profits: Auto
Profits: Chain Stores
Profits: Copper
Profits: General
Profits: Rail
Profits: Steel
Railroads: General
Textile Industry
Trade Unionism
U.S. Steel
Wages: Auto
Wages: Building
Wages: Coal
Wages: Common Labor
Wages: Foreign
Wages: General
.
Wages: State, City
Wages: Union
War Costs
Women Wage Earners
16
New York State Public Service Commission, 1929-1930
Correspondence, 1929-1930
Preliminary Report: Rate Case, 1929
Revision of Public Service Commission Law:
1. Report, 1930
2. Statement, Ellis Phillips, January, 1930
3. Commissioners' Report, March, 1930
4. Minutes, Public Hearings, December, 1929-January, 1930
17
New York State Public Service Commission, 1929-1930
Revision of Public Service Commission Law:
5. Schedules
6. Working Papers, 1929-1930
New York Edison Case, 1929-1930
1. L.O. Brief
18
New York State Public Service Commission, 1929-1930
Consolidated Gas Co. Case, 1930
New York Telephone Co. Rates, 1930
Cases and Exhibits, 1929-1930
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New York State Public Service Commission, 1929-1930
Cases and Exhibits
Misc. Drafts and Reports
20
New York City Taxicab Industry, 1929-1931
Correspondence, Memoranda, Clippings, 1930-1931
Address, H.A. Inness-Brown to Taxicab Commission,
May 28, 1930
Report, Mayor's Commission, August, 1930
Staff Report to Mayor's Commission, September, 1930
Minutes, Mayor's Commission, September, 1930
Research Notes (L.O.)
21
Utility Studies in New York and Canada, 1929-1931
Public Utilities: ABC
Notes re: St. Lawrence Power Development Commission
Ontario Hydro
Watertrn~/Gouveneur, New York Utilities
Radio Address: Gov. F.D. Roosevelt
Utilities: Study of Capitalization
Utilities: Financial Set-up
Public Utilities: Pamphlets
Public Utilities: Notes
Wisconsin District Utilities Bill
Correspondence with Roosevelt and Rosenman (campaign
of 1930)
N.Y.S. Public Utilities Legislation, 1930-1931
l. Data re: Majority Bills
2. Data re: Minority Bills
3. Data re: Gov. Roosevelt's Bill
4. Power Authority Act, April 1931
5. Annual Report: Development of Power Policy, December, 1931
6. Notes on Legislative Hearings
22
Farm Plan, 1929-1933
Correspondence
Memoranda, Notes, etc.
Newspaper Clippings
Informational Materials, 1930-31
Industry Organization in the Distribution Era
Cooperative Agricultural Organization Society, 1932
Farm Communities
American Farm Foundation, 1933
Data re: Farm Activities: Dayton, Ohio
Georgia
New York
Various States
Misc. Printed Materials
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Community Councils of the City of New York, 1930-1943
Correspondence, 1930-1932
Correspondence, 1933-1935
Correspondence, 1936-1939
Airport Committee, c. 1930
Budget, c. 1930
Minutes, Governing Board, 1930
Data: Utilities Committee, 1930-1935
Recreation Centers Committee, c. 1931
Mobilization of Food (Harvest Festival Plan), 1931
Speech, (L.O.), Parliament Meeting, January 7, 1931
Memorandum: Comptroller's Report, 1932
Expansion Committee, c. 1933
Verse (1.0.), 1933
Minutes, C.C. Parliament, 1933-1936
Yearbooks, 1933-1943
Youth Councils, 1935
Memorandum, Board of Estimate re: Power Plant, 1935
Organization Committee, 1935-1936
National Association Proposal, 1937
Speech, (1.0.), Parliament Meeting, December 1, 1937
Jefferson Heights Community Council, 1941
Civic Education Program Proposal, November, 1943
Community Councils: ABC, ti.d.
24
Power Authority of the State of New York, 1930-1954
Roosevelt's Utilities Messages, 1930
Data re: New York Power Authority and St. Lawrence
Power, December, 1930
Memo re: St. Lawrence Power, December, 1930
Correspondence, 1931-1939
Annual Reports, 1931-1946
25
Power Authority of the State of New York, 1930-1954
Annual Reports, 1947-1954
Report, Ross, J.D. Costs of St. Lawrence Hydro
Power, October, 1931
Power Authority Surveys, 1932
Report, Cooke, M.L. and Walter Polakov. Electrified
Farming, January, 1932
Study, Rau, O:u!. Electric Power Utilities in New York
State, March, 1932
Study, Pike, W.Clayton. Distribution of Electric
Energy, March, 1932
Canadian Conversations, 1933-1938
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Power Authority of the State of New York, 1930-1954
Report. Cost of Distribution of Electricity,
November, 1934
Article (L.O.) "The Public Utility Issue," Yale Review,
1935 with correspondence
Conferences and Communications with the White House and
State Department, 1936 (vol. l)
.~
26
Power Authority of the State of New York, 1930-1954
Conferences and Communications with the White House
and State Department, 1937-1938 (vol. 2, 3)
St. Lawrence Treaty: Ottawa Conferences, December, 1936
Coordination Report, June, 1937
Memo: Canadian Political and Power Situation, November, 1937
Memo: Power Issue in New York State, September, 1938
Notes re: Defeat of Water Power Amendment c. 1938
Private Power Co. History in New York State c. 1939
Miscellaneous Notes (L.O.)
Niagara - Hudson
Wagner Position: N.Y. Power Issue
Coordination Report. n.d.
Proposed Bulletin; No. 3.
27
Miscellaneous, 1930-1958
AE (George Russell) Lecture Tour, October, 1930-March, 1931
l. Correspondence
2. Itinerary and Expenses
3. Lectures
4. Publicity and Press Clippings
Atlantic City Gas Co. Rate Schedule, 1931
Progressives for FDR, 1936
American Labor Party, 1936-1941
l. Correspondence
2. Minutes
3. Campaign Speeches (L.O.)
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Miscellaneous, 1930-1958
American Labor Party, 1936-1941
4. Publicity Materials
League for Industrial Democracy, 1937-1958
Proposal re: L.O.'s Appointment as Minister to
Canada, 1938
Cooperative Forum, 1947-1949
American Friends Service Committee, 1949
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Emergency Exchange Association, 1932-1934
Correspondence: 1932-March, 1933
Correspondence: April, 1933-January, 1934
Temporary Organization Committee, July-September, 1932
Unemployment Relief: Lanigan, Edna, '~at Price
Security?" January 5, 1933
Unemployment Statistics
Unemployment Relief, Plans
Unemployment Relief, General
Committee on Procedures and By-Laws, March, 1933
Plan of Organization
Constitution and By-Laws
Self-Help Projects in the United States, November, 1933
Notes (L .0.)
30
Emergency Exchange Association, 1932-1934
Radio Addresses (L.O.), 1932-1933
Relations with Correlated Enterprises, 1932-1933
Progress Reports, 1932-1933
Annual Report of President to Board of Directors
Directors' Annual Report, 1933
Minutes, Board of Directors
Executive Committee, April-July 17, 1933
Financial Policy and Plan, April 17, 1933
Annual Meeting, May, 1933
Report re: Investigation of Work and Future Prospects,
September lS, 1933
Mutual Exchange Systems, Inc. 1933
Organization of Local Mutual Exchange System
Budget and Accounts
Discontinuance
Food
Fund Raising and Promotion
Operations, General
Personnel
Program of Merchandising (N.Y.C.)
Publicity
Purchasing
Shelter
Stamped Scrip Plan
Vocational Readjustment
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Tennessee Valley Authority, 1933-195.8
l. Report to the Nation, 1933-195.8
2. Annual Reports, 1934-1937 (4 vols.)
3. Correspondence and Misc. Materials, 1937-1938
4. Memorandum (L.O.): Alabama Power Co .. ·.~~·,....
Yardstick, December, 1938
5. Rankin MSS. re: TVA with L.O. Drafts and Revisions, c.l939
6. Joint Investigating Committee, 1939 (3 vols.)
7. Correspondence: David Lilienthal, 1942-1944
8. TVA Statistical Bulletin- No. l
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European Cooperatives Study, 1936-1937
Invitations and Letters of Introduction
Applications
Addresses and Calling Cards
Correspondence: Members of Inquiry
Correspondence: Miscellaneous
Memoranda
Travel Schedule and Expenses
Socialized Credit suggestions
L.O. Notes (5 folders)
33
European Cooperatives Study, 1936-1937
Speech (L.O.): Community Council, December l, 1937
Selected Conferences
Report, Drafts
Report, Preliminary
Report, Final (2 copies)
Bibliography
Misc. Magazine Articles
34
European Cooperatives Study, 1936-1937
.America
British Analysis: Self-Appraisal
Czechoslovakia (2)
Denmark
Denmark, Finland, Norway
35
European Cooperatives Study, 1936-1937
England (2)
England:
Conference on Cooperative Problems
England:
Future of Cooperatives
England: · Women's Cooperative Guild
Finland (2)
Ireland
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European Cooperatives Study, 1936-1937
Scandanavia
Scotland
Scotland, Ireland
Sweden (3)
Switzerland
Switzerland, France
37
European Cooperatives Study, 1936-1937
Newspaper Clippings: General
Pamphlet Material: America
China
Czechoslovakia
England
38
European Cooperatives Study, 1936-1937
Pamphlet l.fi.aterial: England
Denmark
39
European Cooperatives Study, 1936-1937
Pamphlet Material: ·Denmark
Finland
Ireland
Scotland
40
European Cooperatives.Study, 1936-1937
Pamphlet Material: Sweden
Switzerland
41
Federal Power Committees, 1938-1944
l. National Defense Power Committee, 1938-1939.
Notes re: National Defense
Misc. Notes and Memos· (L.O.)
Mise . Memoranda
Letter of Transmittal and Act
Electric Power in War Study
Committee Report
Power Policy Report
Organization of National Defense Network
Confidential Memorandum: Economic and Technical
Aspects of the Power Program for National Defense,
February, 1939
Report, Present and Future Power needs of Electric
Utilities, October, 1939
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Federal Power Committees, 1938-1944
2. National Power Poli~ Committee, 1939-1944
Clippings, 1939-1940
Johnson Comparative Study of Tate Report, October, 1939
Data re: Conferences with Utilities, December, 1939
Summary of Conferences, 1939
Memos re: Conferences (L.O.) December, 1939
Conferences with Utilities (13 War Material Areas),
December 5-22, 1939 (January, 1940)
Report on Conferences, January, 1940
Interconnection Conference, January 12, 1940
"Conference with Publicly-Owned Utilities, September, 1940
Electrical World Editorial
43
Federal Power Committees, 1938-1944
2. National Power Policy Committee, 1939-1944
Federal Power Commission
Funds: Defense Power Program
Interior Department
Maps : Power Supply Program
Membership
Minutes of Meetings
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Statistics
Plans and Programs
Press Releases
Program, March, 1940
Program, May, 1940
Progress Report, April, 1940
St. Lawrence - Niagara Project
Tennessee Valley Authority
Transmission Grid Studies
War, Department of
War Experience
44
Federal Power Committees, 1938-1944
3. Special Committee on European Power Problems, 1943-1944
Correspondence
Economic Warfare Board
European Power Board
Interim Reports
Maps
Membership
Minutes
Mise. Memoranda
Misc. Notes (L.O.)
U.N. Conference on Food and Agriculture, June, 1943
World Electricity Production
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National Resources Planning Board, 1939-1944
Minutes, National Water Policy Subcommittee, 1939-1940
Water Resources Committee, 1939-1943
Energy Resources Committee, 1940-1941
46
National Resources Planning Board, 1939-1944
Coal and Petroleum Industries
Coolidge Dam
Delaware River Basin
Denver Metropolitan Area Planning Project
Drainage Basin Study
Emergency Power Proposal
Emergency Relations
Employment Stabilization Act
Energy Supply and War Program
Evaluation: Water Resource Project
Federal Pmver Commission: Authority and Procedures
Membership
Multiple Purpose Project Report
Oil Reserves
Planning Agencies: State
Post-War Planning
Project Review Committee
47
National Resources Planning Board, 1939-1944
Public Works Committee
Regional Authorities
Rio Grande River Basin
Status of Work
Water Policy: River Basins
Water Power and Emergency
Water Resources Alumni
National Resources Planning Board
Miscellaneous Reports, 1934-1937
49
National Resources Planning Board
l\itiscellaneous Reports, 1937-1938
50
National Resources Planning Board
Miscellaneous Reports, 1939
51
National Resources Planning Board
Miscellaneous Reports, 1940-1941
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National Resources Planning Board
Miscellaneous Reports, 1941
53
National Resources Planning Board
Miscellaneous Reports, 1942
54
National Resources Planning Board
Miscellaneous Reports, 1943-1944
55
Contacts with the President, 1939-1953
Defense Power Program, 1939-June, 1941
Defense Power Program, July, 1941-September, 1941
Defense Power Program, October, 1941-March, 1942
Defense Power Program, April, 1942-0ctober, 1942
Defense Power Program, November, 1942-May, 1943
Cop,gratulatory Letter to L.O. re: Defense Power
Program, June, 1940
56
Contacts with the President, 1939-1953
St. Lawrence Seaway Treaty Negotiations, 1939-1940
St. Lawrence Seaway Treaty Negotiations, JanuaryOctober, 1940
St. Lawrence Seaway Treaty Negotiations, November, 1940May, 1941
St. Lawrence Seaway Treaty Negotiations, June, 1941August, 1942
St. Lawrence Seaway Treaty Negotiations, S9ptember;·11942
March, 1945
President re: St. Lawrence - Niagara, 1949 and undated
Letters of Congratulations to L.O. re: St. Lawrence
Seaway, 1941
57
Contacts with the President, 1939-1953
Memoranda, L.O. to President, 1939-1949
Miscellaneous Materials, 1941-1953
Invitations (FDR), 1940-1944
Inauguration Ceremonies: FDR, 1941-1945
Invitations (HST), 1945-1949
Inauguration Ceremonies: HST, 1949
FPC: Administrative, 1939-1949
FPC: Views and Recommendations for Candidates, 1940-1945
FPC: Members
FPC: Program Activities
FPC: Foreign Electric Pmver Coordination (State Department), 1943
FPC: Congratulations and Condolences to the President,
1944-1948
Article. Cooke, Morris L. "Multiple Purpose Rivers,"
1944 (sent to FDR)
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St. Lawrence Advisory Commission, 1939-1953; 1954-1960
Addresses, 1942-1945
Agreement with Canada, 1941
Bills
Canada
Champlain Cut-off
Chicago Diversion
Coal
Corps of Engineers (New York Power Authority), 1946
Dewey - Burton Policy
Eisenhower Statements
Estimates
Historical Data
59
St. LaviTence Advisory Commission, 1939-1953; 1954-1960
International Joint Commission, 1952
1. Applications for Projects Approval
2. Case: Participants' Statements
3. Hearing Notices and Press Comments
4. Notes and Memos (L.O.)
5. State Department Releases
Legislation
Maps
Massachusetts
Memo: Ricky to Davis re: St. Lawrence Power Grab
Miscellaneous: Correspondence, Drafts, Notes, etc.
New England: General
Newspaper Clippings
New York Power Authority
60
St. Lawrence Advisory Commission, 1939-1953; 1954-1960
New York State
Niagara Hudson Corporation
Niagara Weir
Ontario Hydroelectric Power Commission
Opposition
Organizations for Projects
Political Platforms
Port of New York
Power Authority Act Amendments
61
St. La>vrence Advisory Commission, 1939-1953; 1954-1960
Power Market Report
Presidents' Messages
Press Releases
Project Statistics
Proponents
Railway Labor
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation, 1955
St. Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation: Press
Releases, l95L,-l960
State Department
Treaty Drafts
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St. Lawrence Advisory Commission, 1939-1953; 1954-1960
U.S. and Canadian Advisory Commission
War Department
White Books
Winterbotham, Joseph
Background Materials: Mise. Reports re: St. Lawrence
Wate~vays, 1926-1931 (4 vols.)
63
St. Lawrence Advisory Commission, 1939-1953; 1954-1960
Survey Studies: St. Lawrence Seaway
Misc. Reports and Hearings
64
St. Lawrence Advisory Commission, 1939-1953; 1954-1960
Survey Studies
Senate Committees' Hearings, 1933-1946
65
St. Lavrrence Advisory Commission, 1939-195?; 1954-1960
Senate Committees' Hearings, 1946-1953
66
St. Lawrence - Niagara, 1939-1960
Niagara Power Development: Historical Notes, c. 1939
Memo: A.A. Berle to L.O. December 16, 1940
Memo: FDR to L.O. re: Niagara Temporary Diversion
November 3, 1941
Application: Niagara Falls Power Co., 1941-1948
Address (L.O.): Champlain Valley Council, September 13, 1942
Niagara Falls Power Company
Niagara Falls Power Co. v. F.P.C., 1943
Correspondence, 1946
Niagara Falls Redevelopment, 1947-1949
Correspondence re: Project 2000, 1948
Report, New York Power Authority, 1949
Democratic Party Policy re: Niagara- St. Lawrence,
November 12, 1949
Niagara Industries Negotiations
Statement (L.O.): Undated
Pamphlet (L.O.): Undated
67
St. Lawrence - Niagara, 1939-1960
Niagara Treaty, February 27, 1950
Report, Niagara Redevelopment, Corps of Engineers, 1951-1952
Circular, Power Authority Board, December 21, 1954
Miscellaneous
Niagara Redevelopment Legislation:
-General Materials
-8lst Congress, 1949-1950
-82nd Congress, 1951-1952
-83rd Congress, 1953-1954 (2)
-Statements, Speeches (L.O.), 195/>-1957
-Newspaper Clippings
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St. Lawrence- Niagara, 1939-1960
Niagara Redevelopment Legislation:
-84th Congress, 1955-56 (2)
- 85th Congress, 1957 ( 2)
Niagara Project 2216, 1957
69
St. Lawrence -Niagara, 1939-1960
New York Power Authority re: Marketing St. Lawrence
Power
1. Contracts, 1955-1956
2. Testimony (L.O.): Governor's Hearing>;, June 14, 1955
Vermont Cooperatives
1. Correspondence, 1955
2. Correspondence, 1956-1960
3. Applications and Contracts, 1955
4. Marketing Plan/Basic Calculations
5. Vermont Plan
70
St. Lawrence - Niagara
Misc. Reports, Hearings, etc., 1925-1954
71
St. Lawrence -Niagara
Misc. Reports, Hearings, etc., 1940-1941
72
St. LaviTence- Niagara
Misc. Reports, Hearings, etc., 1942-1959
73
Federal Power Commission, 1939-1949
Nomination of L .0. (FPC, Member), 1939
Congratulatory Letters
Reappointment of L.O. (FPC, Chairman) 1944
Congratulatory Letters
Law Memo re: Recess Appointments
Congressional Proceedings
Miscellaneous Notes
Miscellaneous Notes on Phone Conversations re:
Nomination
Materials pro Nomination
Miscellaneous Data and clippings
Data re: A. Federated Press
B. Cooperation of States and Municipalities
C. Power Regulation
D. Natural Gas Case
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Federal Power Commission, 1939-1949
Reappointment of L.O. (FPC, Chairman), 1949
General Correspondence (2)
Correspondence with President Truman
L.O. Christmas Letter and Replies
Senate Proceedings
L.O. Presentation Materials
L. 0. Statement
L.O. Supplemental Statement
Witnesses for L.O.
Witnesses Opposing L.O.
Democratic Party Committee Release
75
Federal Power Commission, 1939-1949
Reappointment of L.O. (FPC, Chairman), 1949
Sub-Committee Report, 1949
Summary of Proceedings (L.O.)
Notes
Miscellaneous Papers
Vote on Nomination
Date re: Issues
Federated Press Articles
Broadcast Interviews (L.O.)
New York Post: L.O. Articles, 1949
Article, Harris, Joseph P. "The Senatorial Rejection
of Leland Olds: A Case Study. 11 The American
Political Science Review, September, 1951
76
Federal Power Commission, 1939-1949
Reappointment of L.O. (FPC, Chairman), 1949
Report of Senate Proceedings (Ward and Paul Transcripts), Sept. 27-29; October 3, 1949 (4 vols.)
Newspaper Clippings
77
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 A
Administrative Procedure Act
Alabama Public Service Commission
Allocation of Costs
Aluminum
Aluminum Company of America
American Federation of Government Emplqyees
American Institute of Accountants
Arizona Corporation Commission
Arizona Power Survey
Arizona, State of
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Federal·Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 A
Arkansas (2)
Arkansas Power and Light Co. (;:3)
Arkansas Public Utilities Commission
79
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939~1949 A - B
Arkansas Valley Project
Arkwright, P.S.
Ark - La Line
Babson Attack on FPC
Bache and Co.
Beebe, John C.
Behling, Burton, and Beidatsch
Belle Fourche River
Bellows Falls Hydro-Electric Corporation
Boulder Canyon Project
Brazos River
Buchanan, Thomas
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Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949
California Electric Case
California Project
Canadian River Gas Co.
Central Valley
Central Vermont Public Service Corporation
City of Holyoke Gas and Electric Dept.
City of Seattle (Ross Dam)
Coal: Electric Power Generation
Coal: Hydroelectric Power
$1
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 C - E
Columbia Gas and Electric Company
Commission on Organization of Executive.Branch of
Government (Hoover Corum., 1949)
Company Interoffice Memo re: Pennsylvania Reorganization
Competitive Bidding
Cooke, Morris L.
Cooperative Service Association Project
Connecticut Light and Power Co.
Cost-Benefit Calculation
Depreciation
Distribution Costs
Duke Power Company
Electric Power Supply and Demand
C
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Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 F
Federal Power Act
Federal Power Act Amendments (Miller Bills)
Federal Power Commission: Acts of Congress
Federal Power Commission: Functions and Duties
83
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 F
Federal Power Commission: Report, 1947
Federal Power Commission Situation
Federal Power Commission: Six Year Plan and Report
(Public Works Construction), November, 1940
Federal Power Commission: Six Year Plan (Public
Works Construction), November, 1941
Federal Power Commission: Plans and Estimates
(Construction Projects), January, 1942
84
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 F - H
Federal Power Commission: State Cooperation
Fuels Research
Georgia
Grand River Dam Project
Government and Business
Hartford Electric Light Company
Hetch - Ketchy
Holding Companies
85
Federal P~fler Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 H- L
Hope Natural Gas Company
Idaho Power Company
Indiana Public Service Commission
Interior, Department of the
Interstate Electric, Inc.
Interstate Natural Gas Company, Inc.
Interstate Oil Compact Commission
Investors Fair Play League
Iowa
Jersey Central Power and Light Company
Johnson, Senator Edwin J.
Judicial Code
Land Acquisition for Public Works
Law, Interpretation of
Licensed Project
Litigation
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Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 L - N
Lobby: Utility
Memphis Natural Gas Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company
Middle West Corporation
Mineral Resources
Minutes: Executive Session, Spokane, 1948
Miscellaneous Notes
Mississippi River Power Company
Mississippi Valley Committee
Montana Power Company
Montana, State of
Mountain Fuel Supply Co.
Mountain States Power Company
Muscle Shoals
Myers, Guy C.
National Institute of. Municipal Law Officers
National Rural Electric Co-Op Association
87
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 N
National Association of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners
National Security Resources Board
Nebraska Public Power Districts (2)
New England Power Association
New England Power Problem
88
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 N
New Hampshire Public Service Commission
New Jersey Board of Public Utility Commissioners
New Mexico, State of
New Republic
New River Decision
New York Power and Light Corporation
New York Public Service Commission
Niagara Free Port
Niagara Hudson Corporation
Northern Indiana Public Service Co.
Northern States Power Co.
Northwest Public Power Association
Northwestern Electric Company
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Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 0-P
Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission
Oregon Utilities Commission
Original Cost
"P" Miscellaneous
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Pacific Southwest Federal Inter-Agency
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co.: General
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co.:: Interruptible Service
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. G-620/1035
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. G-1147
90
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1940
Pennsylvania P~ver and Light Co.: IT-5873
Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Pennsylvania Water and Power Co.: Accounting
Petroleum
Philadelphia Electric Co. IT-5898
Phillips Petroleum Co.
Phoenix Engineering Corporation
Pittsburgh and West Virginia Gas Co.
Plant Factor
Political Activities
Political Expenditures - Lobby
Post War Power Planning
Power Administration: Office of
Propaganda
Public Ownership
Public Utilities Commission: D.C.
Public Utility Act
Public Utility Holding Company Act
Puget Sound Power and Light Co.
91
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 Q- R
Quotations
Rate Statistics
Reclamation Act
Reclamation Act: Amendment of
Reclassification of Accounts
Regional Office: Atlanta
Regional Office: Chicago
Regional Office: Fort Worth
Regional Office: San Francisco
Reorganization Act of 1945
Regulation
Roanoke Rapids Case
P
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Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949
Republican River Compact
Rockland Light and Power Company
Rural Electrification Administration
"S" Miscellaneous
Santee-Cooper Project
Savannah River Electric Company
Securities and Exchange Commission
Small Business Committee (U.S. Senate)
South Carolina Electric and Gas Co.
South Carolina Public Service Commission
P- S
93
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 S
Southern California Edison Project
Southern Natural Gas Company
Southern Natural Gas Company: G-479
Southwestern Power Administration
Southwestern Public Service Co.
State Utility Commissions
Staten Island Edison Company
Steam - Electric Plant Costs
94
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949
Texas Power and Light Co.
Tidelands Bill
Uniform System of Accounts/Public Utilities
Union Electric Company of Missouri
United Gas Pipe Line Company: Original Cost
United Gas Pipe Line Company: Rate Case
Utah Business Regulation Commission
Utah Power and Light Co.
Valuation, Utility - Smyth V. Ames
95
Federal Power Commission: General Files, 1939-1949 V - W
Vermont Power Authority Bill
Vermont Power Flood Control
Vermont, State of
Virginia Electric and Power Co.
Washington, State of
Washington Water Power Co.
Water Policy, National Historical Record
West Coast Power Company
Wisconsin Michigan Power Company
World Power Conference
T - V
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Federal Power Commission: Daily News Digest, 1939
97
Federal Power Commission: Daily News Digest, 1940
9$
Federal Power Commission: Daily News Digest '~ ~ 1941
99
Federal Power Corrnnission: Daily News Digest, 1942
:100
Federal Power Corrnnission: Daily News Digest, 1943
101
Federal Power Corrnnission: Daily News Digest, 1944-1945
102
Federal Power Corrnnission: Daily News Digest, 1946
103
Federal Power Commission: Daily News Digest, 1947
104
Federal Power Corrnnission: Daily News Digest, 1948-1949
105
Federal Power Commission: National Defense and War Power
Activities, 1939-1947 A- B
Advisory Corrnnission: Council of National Defense
Alcoa Power Supply
Aluminum and Magnesium
Aluminum Plant Disposal
Associated Gas and Electric Co.
Bonneville
Boulder Dam
Budget, Bureau of
106
Federal Power Corrnnission: National Defense and War Power
Activities, 1939-1947 C
California, State of
Canada
Carolina Aluminum Company
Central Valley Project
Chamber of Corrnnerce (U.S.): Power Requirements
Cisler Report
Civilian Defense, Office of
Clippings: Power for War
Combined Production and Resources Board
Conferences (Regional) on Power Shortages, 1941(2)
Conferences with Manufacturers of Transmission Line
Equipment.
Congressional Investigations and Hearings
Cooperation
Curtailments
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Federal Power Commission: National Defense and War Power
Activities, 1939-1947
D- F
Daylight Saving
Douglas Dam
Edison Electric Institute
Emergency Fund for Power Costs
Equipment on Order
Estimates Confirmed
Federal Loan Agency
Federal Power Commission
l. Defense Functions
2. Stuart, Charles E.
Federal Works Agency
Five-Year Power Plan
Foreign Power Data
Fuel Investigation
10$
Federal Power Commission: National Defense and War Power
Activities, 1939-1947
I - N
Interior, Department of
Justice, Department of
Labor l\l.atters
Louisiana
Massena Transmission Line
National Association of Manufacturers
National Resources Planning Board
Natural Gas
Navy Department
New England Fuel Shortage
Newsprint
New York, State of
Norfolk Dam
Notes ( 1.0.): Garro Dunn
109
Federal Power Commission: National Defense and War Power
Activities, 1939-1947
0 - P
Office for Emergency Management
Office of Price Administration
Ogoki Project
Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Co.
Parker Memos
Petroleum Administration
Plant Protection (Sabotage)
Power for War
Power Procurement
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Federal Power Commission: National Defense and War Power
Activities, 1939-1947 p - s
Power Staff
Priorities
Publications
Public Lands and Surveys
Rates
Releases
Renegotiation: War Contracts
Rural Electrification Administration
St. Lawrence
Santee Cooper Project
Scattergood, E.F.
Six-Year Plan and Program of Public Works Construction
Solid Fuels Administration for War
Small Business
Southeastern Power Shortage, 1941
Surplus War Property
111
Federal Power Commission: National Defense and War Power
Activities, 1939-1947
T - W
Tennessee Valley Authority
Texas: Brazos, etc.
Tygart Development
Virginia, State of
War Department
Unde:veloped Water Power in U.S.
War Production Board: Power Branch
112
Federal Power Commission: National Defense and War Power
Activities, 1939-1947 W
War Power Requirements
1. Study
2 . Bary Study
3. Conference Memos: Stuart
4 . Draft of Report
5. Engineer Reports: Requirements and Supply
6. Material Shortages and Program
7. Notes
8. Power Requirements
World War I
113
Federal Power Commission: Cases and Court Decisions, 1939-1955 A
Docketed Cases Supervised by L.O. (2 vols.)
. A-Z, July, 1939-June, 1949
Alabama Power Co., 1942
Appalachian Electric Power Co., 1939-1940
Arizona Edison Co. Inc.
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Federal Power Commission: Cases and Court Decisions, 1939-1955
A- C
Arkansas Power and Light Company, 1946-1948
California - Oregon Power Company, 1945
Central States Electric Company, 1944
Colorado Interstate Gas Co., 1944
115
Federal Power Commission: Cases and Court Decisions, 1939-1955
C- M
Colorado - Wyoming Gas Co., 1944
Connecticut Light and Power Co., 1944
Consolidated Edison Co. of N.Y. Inc. et al.
Fresno Irrigation District
Hope Natural Gas Company, 1943-1944
Interstate Natural Gas Co., 1946-1948
Kansas City Power and Light Co.
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company, 1948
Michigan- Wisconsin Pipe Line Company, 1946-1948
116
Federal Power Commission: Cases and Court Decisions, 1939-1955
M- p
Mississippi Power and Light Co.
Montana Power Co.
Northeastern Gas Transmission Co., 1952
Northwestern Electric Co. et al, 1941
Omaha Ice and Storage, Inc. 1946
Oregon, State of, 1954-1955
Pacific Power and Light Co.
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., 1944-1948
Pennsylvania Water and Power Co., 1940-1947
117
Federal Power Commission: Cases and Court Decisions, 1939-1955
p
Pennsylvania Water and Power Co., 1947
118
Federal Power Commission: Cases and Court Decisions, 1939-1955
S - T
Safe Harbor Water Power Corp.
Sierra Pacific Power Co., 1955
Public Service Electric and Gas Company, 1943-1944
Texas Electric Service Company
119
Federal Power Commission: Cases and Court Decisions, 1939-1955
v
Virginia REA Association et al, 1944-1952
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Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
A- C
Alabama - Coosa
Allegheny
Apalachicola
Arkansas
Arkansas Valley Authority
Arkansas - White - Red Rivers
Big Sandy
Bluestone
Boise
Brazos
Buggs Island Dam
Cagles Mill
Central Arizona
Central Valley
Cheat
Cheat and Clarion
Cherry Creek Dam
Cheyenne
Clarion
Clark Hill
121
Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
c
Colorado
Colorado - Big Thompson Project
Columbia River Basin
Columbia Valley Administration
Columbia Valley Authority
Conemaugh
122
Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
C - F
Connecticut
Contoocook
Cooperative River Basin Studies (War Dept. and FPC)
Crooked Creek Reservoir Project
Cumberland River Basin
Den:i:son Dam
Des Moines
Federal Hydroelectric Projects
Federal Inter-Agency River Basin Committee
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F- L
Flood Control: Legislation
Florida Ship Canal
Fort Gibson Reservoir Project
Fort Peck Project
Fort Randall
Foster Creek Dam
Fresno County Stream Group
Genesee
Grand
Great Salt Plains Reservoir Project
Harlan County Dam
Hungry Horse Power Development
Indian Rock Reservoir
Inland Waterways
J mnes River
Junction Project (Apalachicola)
Kanawha
Kansas
Kentucky Dam
Kentucky River
Kern River Group
Kings
Knightville Reservoir Project
Kortes
Lahotan Basin
Lehigh
Licking
Little Miami
Little Missouri
Little Red
124
Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
M-N
Mahoning Reservoir Project
Mansfield Hollow Dam
Marais des Cygnes (Osage)
Missouri Basin
Missouri River: Legislation
Missouri Valley Authority
Moose and Black Rivers
Mud Mountain Reservoir
Narrows Multiple-Purpose Project (Arkansas)
Neches
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N - P
New England (General)
New England River Basin Survey Cormnittee
Newfane Project
New Hampshire
Niagara Diversion
Nimrod Dam
Nisqually
Ohio
Oolooah Dam
Osage Project
Oswego River Watershed
Passamaquoddy Tidal Power Project
Pecos
Philpott Dam
Pine Flat Project
126
Federal Power Cormnission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
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Pollution
Rtomac River
l. Minutes. National Capital Park and Planning
Cormnission, June, 1943
2. Reports. Joint Commission on Washington Metropolitan
Problems, 1948-1958
3. Article: "Potomac, River of Destiny," Albert W.
Atwood, National Geographic Magazine, July, 1945
4. Potomac River Commission: Maryland Legislative
Council, February, 1957
5. General Miscellaneous Materials, 1955-1956
6. General Miscellaneous Materials, 1957
7. General Miscellaneous Materials, 1958
8. General Miscellaneous Materials, 1959
9. General Miscellaneous Materials, 1960
127
Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
p
Potomac River Basin
l. Interstate Commerce Commission Newsletter, 1958
2. Studies (Byron Bird), 1957
3. Hearings, 1957
4. Bibliography
5. Maps
6. Papers by L.O.
Potomac River Development Association
l. General Materials, 1959
2. General Materials, 1960
3. C & 0 Canal National Park, 1957-1960
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Potomac River
Miscellaneous Reports, Hearings, Pamphlets, 1946-1959
129
Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies,_l939-l960
p- R
Power in the Southeast
Power Stimulus to Pacific Northwest
Power Supply
Prompton and Dyberry Reservoirs
Puget Sound Acquisition
Rappahannock
Reclamation, Bureau of
Red River (Bayou Badeau)
Rio Grande
River Basin: General
River Basin: Maps (See also: Oversize Book of)
River Basin: Miscellaneous Examples
130
Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
R- S
River Basin: Planning
River Basin: War Department
Rivers and Harbors
Roanoke River Basin
Rough River Dam
Sacramento - San Joaquin
St. Mary's
St. Lawrence- Great Lakes Harbors' Association
St. Lawrence Navigation Study
Salt
Santee
Sardis Dam
Sault\: Ste. Marie
Savage River Dam
Savannah
Savannah Valley Authority Act
131
Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
s- v
Sedimentation
Smith River and Tributaries
Snake
Solano County Project
South Canadian
South Carolina
South Platte
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Continued
Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
S-V
Stewarts Ferry Project
Surry Mountain Reservoir
Sutton Reservoir
Tenkiller Ferry Reservoir
Tennessee Valley Authority
Terminus Reservoir
Thames
The River (Documentary Film) Pare Lorentz
Tionesta Reservoir Project
Toronto Reservoir Project
Trinity River
Tully Reservoir
U.S.- Canadian Hydro-Electric
Union Village
Upper Colorado
Utah
Valley Authorities General
Vermont
132
Federal Power Commission: River Basin Studies, 1939-1960
w-
y
Wabash
Wappapello Dam
Water Conservation Conference
White (Arkansas)
White (Norfolk Project)
White (Table Rock and Bull Shoals Reservoirs)
Whitney Point Reservoir
Wilder Dam
Willamette Basin Project
Williamsville
~Wjnd Electric Power
.' Wisconsin
. Wister Project
'Winooski
Yadkin-Pee-Dee
Youghiogheny Project
133
Federal Power Commission: Interconnection and Coordination
Studies, 1940; 1958
Memorandum
Maps
Regional Reports, 1940
1. New England 1940; 1958
2. New York, No. Pennsylvania, New Jersey
3. Eastern Wisconsin, Northern Michigan
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Federal Power Commission: Interconnection and Coordination
Studies, 1940; 1958
Regional Reports, 1940
4. No. Illinois, No. Indiana
5. Eastern Minnesota, Western Wisconsin
6. Iowa, So. Minnesota, Northeastern Nebraska
7. Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina
8. Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico
9. Louisiana, Texas
135
Federal Power Commission: Congressional Hearings, 1940-1949; 1956
H.R.: Flood Control Plans (H.R. 9640), 1940
Senate: Administrative Procedure (Parts 1-3), 1941
Senate: Development of Mineral Resources of U.S. Public
Lands (S. Res. 53), 1941
Senate: Appropriation Bill for 1942 (Dept. of Interior),
1941
H.R.: Flood Control (H.R. 4911), 1941
H.R.: Daylight Saving Time, 1941
H.R.: Appropriation Bill for 1943 REA Program, 1941
Senate: Cumberland River Basin in TVA (S. 1539), 1941
Senate: Investigation of National Defense Program
(S. Res. 71), 1941
H.R.: Second Supplemental National Defense Appropriation for 1942, 1941
136
Federal Power Commission: Congressional Hearings, 1940-1949; 1956
H.R.: Independent Offices Appropriations Bill for 1942.
H.R.: Appropriations Bill for 1943 (Interior Department),
1942
Senate: Independent Offices Appropriations Bill for 1943, 1942
H.R.: Independent Offices Appropriations Bill for 1944, 1943
H.R.: Illinois Waterway Diversion (Jt. Res. 148), 1944
H.R.: House Committee on Flood Control (H.R. 4485), 1944
H.R.: Rivers and Harbors Omnibus Bill (H.R. 3961), 1944
137
Federal Power Commission: Congressional Hearings, 1940-1949; 1956
Senate: Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1945
(H.R. 4070), 1944
H.R.: Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1945
Senate: First Deficiency Appropriation Bill for 1946
Senate: Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1946
(H.R. 1984), 1945
Senate: Missouri Valley Authority (S. 555), 1945
H.R.: Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1946
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Federal Power Commission: Congressional Hearings, 1940-1949; 1956
H.R.: Study of Operations Pursuant to the Public Utility
Holding Company Act of 1935 (3 Parts), 1945-1946
House/Senate: Aluminum Plant Disposal, 1945
H.R. : Independent Office Appropriation for 1947
H.R.: Federal Power Act (Miller Bills - H-•.R. 29, 72, 2973),
1947
Also:
Conference: FPC and Electric Industry re: H.R. 2972, 2973.
December 17-18, 1947; February 12, 1948 (3 vols.)
Memorandum for Commission, January 6, 1948
139
Federal Power Commission: Congressional Hearings, 1940-1949; 1956
Senate: Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1948
H .R : Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1948 (Part I)
H.R.: Amendment to Flood Control Act of 1944, 1947
H.R.: Fuel Investigation (Part I) 1948
H.R.: Independent Offices Appropriation for 1949
House/Senate: Title to Submerged Lands Beneath Tidal and
Navigable Waters (S. 1988 and Similar House
Bills), 1948
140
Federal Power Commission: Congressional Hearings, 1940-1949; 1956
Senate: Amendments to the Natural Gas Act (S. 1498), 1949
H.R.: Navigation Rivers and Harbors Act of 1949 (H.R. 5472)
1949
H.R.: Independent Offices Appropriation Bill for 1950
Senate: Amendments to Public Utility Holding Company Act,
1935 (S. 2643), 1956
141
Federal Power Commission: Power Market Surveys, 1942-1950
Arizona
Barnhart Island Project - St. Lawrence
Colorado River - Upper Basin
Colorado - Wyoming
Gavins Point - Fort Randall
Lahontan Basin
Missouri River Basin
Area A: Montana
Area B: Colorado
Area C: North Dakota
Area D: Nebraska
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Federal Power Commission: Power Market Surveys, 1942-1950
Missouri River Basin
Area E: Kansas, Missouri
Nevada
New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Rhode Island
New Mexico
Northeastern Region
Potomac River Basin
Southeastern Region
Southwestern Region
143
Federal Power Commission: Power Market Surveys, 1942-1950
Southwestern Region (Revised)
Texas
Upper Illinois River Basin
Utah
144
Federal P~;er Commission: Natural Gas, 1942-1949
General Correspondence
Statistics
Five Years of Natural Gas Act, 1944
Statement on Natural Gas (Jt. Res. 2, 80th C. 1947)
Fuel Cost Comparison (by State)
Certificate Applications
Security Jurisdiction
Report. W.H. Beidatsch,. Field Prices for Natural Gas, 1948
Natural Gas Act Proposed Amendments, 1949
'Natural Gas Story" (draft of article), Fortune, 1949
Report. Synthetic Liquid Fuels, Dept. of Interior, 1949
145
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas, 1942-1949
Algonquin Gas Transmission Co.
East Tennessee Case
El Paso Natural Gas Co.
Hugoton Case
Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.
Michigan - Wisconsin Pipe Line Co.
Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co.
Pittsburgh and West Virginia Gas Co.
Tennessee Gas Transmission Case (G. 621)
146
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas, 1942-1949
Tennessee Gas and Transmission Co. (G-824)
Tennessee Gas and Transmission Co. (G-962)
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Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas, 1942-1949
Tennessee Gas and Transmission Co. (G-1160)
Tennessee Gas and Transmission Co. (G-1161)
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation (G-1003)
148
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas, 1942-1949
Texas Gas Transmission Corp. et al (G-859, G-1089)
Trans-Continental Gas Pipe Line Co. Inc. (U-704)
149
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas, 1953-1960
Natural Gas Issues to c. 1953
Bricker Amendment to Natural Gas Act, 1953
Supreme Court Decision, 1954
Correspondence, 1954-1957
Memoranda, Reports, 1954-1957
Misc. Notes, Data re: Natural Gas Act Amendments,
1954-1957
Articles Public Utilities Fortnightly, 1954-1960
Misc. Newspaper Clippings, Articles, Releases, 1954-1960
Misc. Amending Bills, 1955
Statements and Memoranda drafted for Congressmen, 1955
Analysis of Boatwright Statement 1955, 1957
Eisenhower Veto Mes.sage, 1956
House Committee Reports on Amendments to Natural Gas
Act, 1957
150
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas, 1953-1960
Natural Gas Act: Committee Hearings, 1953, 1955
151
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960
Natural Gas Act c. 1938 and c.f.
Natural Gas Pipeline Map, November, 1946
Natural Gas Supply 1947-1948 Season
Natural Gas Pipe Line Co. (Texoma) G-109, G-102
Natural Gas in New England
Natural Gas: Rule 139
Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America
Natural Gas Curtailment Programs
Northern Natural Gas Company
Natural Gas and Coal S. 1530
Natural Gas ~.S. Res. 181; S.J. Res. 92
152
Federal Power Commission: Natliral Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960
General Correspondence and Materials
Miscellaneous Notes (L.O.)
Report re: Investigation, Vols. l-2 (2 copies)
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Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960
FPC Opening Statement (Comm. Smith) at Hearing,
1945-1946
Summary Statements of Position and Recommendation
Digest of Testimony 1945-1946
Digest of Transcript (L.O.) Vols. 1-2
154
Federal Pmver Commission: Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960
80th Congress, 1947-1948: H.R. 2185, 2235, 2292, 2592
1. Views of FPC and Utility Lawyers
2. Hearings before House Committee (Interstate and
Foreign Commerce)
H.R. 4051 (Rizley), July, 1947
:3. Reports on Bill and FPC Views
4. Hearings, February, 1948
5. Data used during Hearings
S. 734 and S. 1028
6. Hearings, April-July, 1947
7. H.R. 4099 (Priest) July, 1947
8, S. 2757 (Reed) May, 1948
155
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960
8lst Congress, 1949-1950
9. H.R. 79 (Lyle) January, 1949
10. H.R. 922 (Dolliver) January, 1949
11. H.R. 1758 (Harris) January, 1949
12. Hearings, April, 1949
13. Commission Reports on Bills, April, 1949
14. Statement (L.O.) at Hearings, April, 1949
15. Proposed Revisions (H.R. 1758), April-June, 1949
16. H.R. 5306 (Crosser) June, 1949
17. S. 1498 (Kerr) April, 1949: History of Bill
18. S. 1498 (Kerr) April, 1949: Agency Views
19. S. 1498 (Kerr) April, 1949: Hearings, May-June, 1949
156
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-196(
8lst Congress, 1949-1950
20. S. 1498 (Kerr): L.O. Testimony, May, 1949
21. S. 1498 (Kerr): Proposed Amendments, May-June, 1949
22. S. 18:31 (Bricker), May, 1949
2:3. S. 187:3 (Reed), May, 1949
Miscellaneous Files
2L,. Miscellaneous
25. Notes (1.0.)
26. Notes re: Field Prices
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Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960
Miscellaneous Files
27 . Notes re : Withholding Gas
28. Statistical Data
29. Data re: Earnings on Capital, 1939-1946
30. Data re: Specific Companies and Cases
31. Data re: Senators Kerr and Thomas (Oklahoma)
32. Data re: Sam Rayburn
33. Articles (L.O.)
"Billions Involved in Effective Regulation of
Public Utilities"
"Twenty Years Effort to Make Regulation Work"
"Nature of Effort to Curb the Federal Power
Commission"
''Monopolies versus the Consumer"
34. News Stories and Clippings
35. Articles and Addresses by Others
157
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960
Clippings: Natural Gas, 1949-1954
Clippings: Natural Gas, 1955
Clippings: Natural Gas, 1956
Clippings: Natural Gas, 1957
158
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960
Clippings: Natural Gas, 1958
Clippings: Natural Gas, 1959-1960
Clippings: Oil, 1949-1956
Clippings: Oil, 1957-1960
159
Federal Power Commission: Natural Gas Investigation G-580, 1944-1960
Exhibits, Hearing, Houston, Texas, January, 1946
Official Stenographer's Report, Hearing IV, Houston, Texas,
January, 1946
Staff Reports:
l. Problems of Long Distance Transportation of Natural
Gas, August, 1947
2. Field Prices for Natural Gas, September, 1947
160
Federal Power Commission: Miscellaneous Printed Materials,
1939 & c.f.
161
Federal Power Commission: Miscellaneous Printed Materials,
1939 & c.f.
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United Nations, 1949, 1957-195$
U.N. Scientific Conference on Conservation and Utilization of Resources, 1949
l. Vol. I: Plenary Meetings
2. Vol. IV: Water Resources
). Section Papers re: Water Resources
U.N. Printed Materials, 1957-195$
l. New Sources of Energy and Economic Development, 1957
2. Integrated River Basin Development
163
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 A
A
AFL-CIO
Alaska Resources
Allocation of Costs
flJnericans for Democratic Action
American Public Power Association
Amortization
Arkansas Power and Light Co.
Algonquin Gas Transmission Co. Case
Atomic Energy: Federal Policy
Atomic Energy: Labor
Atomic Energy: Jv!iscellaneous
164
General Current File, c. 1950-1960
B- C
B
Bonneville Power Administration
British Electric Supply Act
Budget Bureau Circular
c
Central Valley (California)
Chamber of Commerce (U.S.)
Chelan County Public Utility
College Students
Colorado River
165
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 C
Columbia River Basin
Committee of 500
Committee on Organization of Executive Branch
Congress: Aiken, Senator George D.
Congress: Burke, Senator Thomas A.
Congress: Clark, Senator Joseph A.
Congress: Douglas, Senator Paul A.
Congress: Goldwater, Senator Barry
Congress: Hennings, Senator Thomas C.
Congress: Hill, Senator Lister
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General Current File, c. 1950-1960 C
Congress: Holifield, Rep. Chet
Congress: Humphrey, Senator Hubert H.
Congress: Jackson, Senator Henry M.
Congress: Johnston, Senator Olin D.
Congress: Jones, Rep. Robert E.
Congress: Kefauver, Senator Estes
Congress: Kennedy, Senator John F.
Congress: Lehman, Senator Herbert H.
166
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 C
Congress: McNamara, Senator P.V.
Congress: Magnuson, Senator Warren G.
Congress: Metcalf, Rep. Lee
Congress: Meyer, Rep. William H.
Congress: Members, Miscellaneous
Congress: Morse, Senator Wayne
Congress: Murray, Senator James E.
Congress: Neuberger, Senator Richard L.
Congress: Proxmire, Senator William
Congress: Reuss, Rep. HenryS.
Congress: Roosevelt, Rep. Franklin D. Jr.
Congress: Symington, Senator Stuart
Congress: Voting Record
Congress: Watts, Rep. John C.
Congress of Industrial Organization
Conservation
Conservation, Bibliography re:
Cooperatives: Alabama
Cooperatives: Arkansas
Cooperatives: Colorado
Cooperatives: Georgia
Cooperatives: Indiana
167
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 C
Cooperatives: Maryland
Cooperatives: Michigan
Cooperatives: Miscellaneous
Cooperatives: Mississippi
Cooperatives: Missouri
Cooperatives: National Water Resources Committee
Cooperatives: New York
Cooperatives: Ohio
Cooperatives: Oklahoma
Cooperatives: Penn-Ohio Power Development Association
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Cooperatives: Penn-Ohio-New York
Cooperatives: South Dakota
Cooperatives: Tennessee
Cooperatives: Vermont
Cooperatives: Virginia
Cooperatives: Wisconsin
Credit
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 D - E
D
Delaware River Basin
Desalting Sea Water
Detroit Edison Company
Dixon-Yates Power Contract
E
Economic Report of the President
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Electric Bill Comparisons
Electric Board and Share Co.
Electric Companies Advertising Program
169
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 E - F
Electric Consumers Information Committee, 1952-1954
Electric Sonsumers Information Committee, 1955-1960
Electric Power
Electric Space Heating
Federal Power Commission: Kuykendall Appointment
170
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 F - G
Federal Power Commission: Miscellaneous
Federal Power Policy: ABC of Marketing Policy
Federal Power Policy: Congressional Legislation
Federal Power Policy: Evolution of American Power Policy
Federal Power Policy: Fox, Irving
Federal Power Policy: Miscellaneous
Federal - State Powers
Federal Trade Commission
Fixed Charges
General Electric Company
Georgia Power Company
Gompers, Samuel
Goodman, Leo
Government Corporations
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Hell's Canyon
Hoover, Herbert
Inflation - Recession
Interior, Department of
James River
Jamestown, New York
King, Judson
L
League of Industrial Democracy
Legislation: Bricker Bill
Legislation: Cougar Dam Project
Legislation: Electric Energy Development Act
172
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 L - N
Legislation: Federal Power Act Amendment
Legislation: Miscellaneous
Legislation: Natural Gas Act Amendment
Legislation: Survey of U.S. Electrical Power Supply
M
Massachusetts Munic.ipal Electric Association
Missouri River Basin
Missouri River Basin Power Problems
Mountain Sheep: Pleasant Valley Projects
Municipal Electric Systems
Municipal Utilities: Florida
N
The Nation
173
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 N
National Electric Consumers Conference
National Farmers Union
National Issues Committee
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association:
Annual Meeting, 1953
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association:
Annual Meeting, 1955
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association:
Annaul Meeting, 1956
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association:
Annual Meeting, 1959
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association:
Annual Meeting, 1960
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Natural Gas Act
Nebraska Public Power Districts
New England : Maine·
New England: Miscellaneous
New England: New Hampshire
New England - New York Inter-Agency Commi~tee
New England - Northeast Electric Consumers Conference
New England: Northeast Power Grid
New England: Rivers and Power
New England: Vermont
New England: Water Resources
New York State: Power Issue
New York State: Rockefeller Report
Niagara Falls Project
Norris, Senator George W.
Northwest Power Situation
Northwest Public Power Association
Northwestern Electric Co. et al
0
Ohio River
175
General Current File c. 1950-1960
P
p
Passamaquoddy Project
Percy Report
Political Activities of Power Companies
Potomac River Development
Power Cost Studies
Power Facts
Power Industry
Power Industry Monopoly
Power Planning Supply
Power Policy: Eisenhower Administration
Power Policy: Miscellaneous
Power Potential
Power Requirement Forecasts
Power: World Conference
176
General Current File c. 1950-1960 P
Power: World Power Data
Preference Clause
President's Advisory Committee: Energy Supplies and
Resources Policy
President's Advisory Committee: Water Resources Policy
Program for the West
Propaganda: Advertising
Propaganda: Electric Companies Advertising Program
Propaganda: Expenses and Accounting
Propaganda: Power Trust
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Propaganda: Technique
Public Works
P - R
R
Reclamation
Regional Development
Regulations and Monopoly
Reserve Policy
Resolutions
Resources
Resources for the Future, Inc. (l)
Resources for the Future, Inc. (2)
178
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 R- T
Roanoke Rapids Case
Roosevelt, Theodore (Conservation Conference)
"Roosevelt' s ( FDR) Power Record"
Rural Electrification Administration
Russia: Water Resources Programs
s
St. Lawrence- Niagara Power
Schlesinger, Arthur
Soil Conservation
Southeastern Power Administration
Southern Engineering Company
Statistics: Miscellaneous
T
T .V .A.: Answers
179
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 T
T .V .A. : Financing
T .V .A.: Labor
T .V .A. : Lecture Series (Gordon Clapp)
T .V .A. : Miscellaneous
T .V .A.: Transportation
T. V .A. : U. S. Chamber of Commerce
T .V .A.: U.S. Supreme Court Decisions
T .V .A.: Public Power Association
Textile Workers Union of America
180
General Current File, c. 1950-1960 T - Z
Truman, Harry S.
u
v
Vennard, Edwin
Von TrescKow, Walter
w
Water Resources Development
Water Resources Planning Act
Water Resources Programs
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General Current File, c. 1950-1960 T - Z
Water Resources: U.S., USSR, China
Water Resources: U.S. Senate Select Committee Hearings
Water Rights: Citations
Watershed Planning
Water Supply
Western States Water and Power Conference
Yardstick
181
*President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
Report to the President:
Vol. I: A Water Policy for the American P~ople, 1950
Vol. II: Ten Rivers in America's Future, 1951
Vol. III: Water Resources Law, 1951
182
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951 A- C
Acreage Limitation
Administration of Cost-Benefit
Agency Comments re: Electric Co. Statement
Agricultural Needs
Basic Data Program
Beebe, J.C.
Benefit - Cost
Bernard, Merrill
Bibliography
Bills
Board of Investigation and Research
Bond Financing of Federal Projects
Budget Drafts
Bunger, Mills E.
Canyon Ferry
Central Arizona Project
Collier Power Company
Comments on Report
*For an inventory ·or. the President's Water Resources Policy Commission
Files transferred from the National Archives to the Harry S. Truman
Library, see Appendix I.
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President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
Commission Meeting Notes
Commission Views on Early Drafts
Committees
Conference of Economists, March, 1950
Conferences with Departments, May, 1950
Conservation
Conservation Budget
Cooke, Morris L.
Credit Needs of Farmers
Dust Bowl
Early Organization Drafts
Early Staff and Committee Meetings
Economic Framework
Economic Resources of South
C- E
184
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951 E- G
Ela~ents of Sound Water Policy
Engineers Joint Council
Estimates of Total Water Resources Projects
Evaluation
Family-Sized Farm
Federal Management of Resources
Federal-State Relations
Federal Water Power Policy
Final Drafts [of Report]
Fish and Wildlife
Flood Management
Forest Products
General Welfare
Geological Survey
Government Component in National Wealth
Ground Water
185
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951 G- J
Gray, Horace
Great Plains Council
Highway Relocation Issue
H.R. Committee Hearings, May, 1951
Hurlbert, V.L.
Hydrogeology and Water Resources
Informal Conference Notes
Inland Waterways
Interest Factor
Interior, Dept. of
Introductory: Summary of Conclusions
Irrigation
Joint Conference with PWRPB, August, 1950
Jones, Lewis Webster
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Kings River
Land and Water Policies
Land Capability
Local, State and Federal Planning
Lowdermilk, W. C.
MacKays, Benton
McKinley, Charles
Mining Lands
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous Administrative
Miscellaneous Correspondence, Clippings, etc.
Miscellaneous Memos
K- P
Munns, E .N.
Perry, Jane
Policies in Law
187
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
Policy Committee Notes
Policy Formulation Notes
Policy Problems and Issues
Pollution
·
Power and Defense
Power Wheeling Contracts
Press Releases
Proposed Table of Contents
Proposed Water Resources Act, 1951
Program Coordination
Public Health re: Water Policy
Pursuit of Plenty (A.G. Mezerik)
Questions re: Water Resources Policy
P- Q
188
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951 R- S
Rasmussen, Jewell J.
Raw Material
Reclamation Association
Recreation
Reimbursement
Relief (WPA Expenses)
Report Beginnings: Early Outlines
Report, President's Advisory Committee
Response of Electric Companies
River Basin Development
Sewage
Short, J .A.
Sociological Questions
Soil Conservation
Staff Notes
Staff Organization and Procedure
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President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
State Agency Recommendations
Stead, William H.
Tennessee Valley Authority
Timber Cutting Law
Timmons, John P.
U.N. Papers re: Conservation
Unity in Planning
University Answers
Upper Colorado River Commission
Vermejo Reclamation Project
Water Resources Policy Act of 1952
Watersheds
Water Situation in U.S.
Water Supply Policy
Water Transportation
Water Works Management
Western Agricultural Economics Research Council
World Power Conference
S- W
190
President's Water Resolirces Policy Commission, 1950-1951
Notebooks (J) re: Source Material and Personnel
Reference Material (L.O. Desk Copy)
191
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
Committee Meetings:
Vol. I
Vol. II
192
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
Committee Meetings:
Vol. III
Commission Mid-Year Report
Policy Formulation Committee: Minutes and Memoranda
193
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
Committee on Water Policy . . • : Source Book
Committee on Water Policy . . . : Report (Final Draft)
Committee on River Program Analysis: Connecticut Report
Committee on Coordination of Planning and Project
Selection: Report
Committee on Domestic Water Navigation Projects .
Report
Draft. Agricultural Production and Water Resources
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President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
Draft, Planning of Water Resources Development
Evaluation of Water Resources Projects
Summary of Views: Committee on Reimbursement (2)
Summary of Responses: Universities
Summary of Recommendation~ Trade, Industry, Groups,
Societies, Industrial Firms and Individuals
Summary of Recommendations: State Agencies
Summary of Statements: March 1 letter re: Federal State Relationships
195
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
Bureau of Budget Policy
Appendices to Report: Committee on Evaluation of
Constructed Projects (Vols. I and II)
196
President's Water Resources Policy Commission, 1950-1951
L.O. Working Papers (PWRPC Report)
1. Chapter 17: "Power" - Drafts
2. Source Material
3. Power Policy. Committee Memos
197
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee, 1951-1953
Activities: New England Field Staff
Boston Edison Costs
Central Vermont Public Service Co.
Cinncinati - Hartford - Washington
Committee of New England
Connecticut River
Council of Economic Advisers
Electric Rate and Unit Cost
Bydro Comparison
Kennebec Reports
Maps
Massachusetts Calculations
Massachusetts Textile Industry Commission Report
New England Council
New England Development Corporations
New England: Miscellaneous
New England Power Costs
198
New England - New York Inter-Agency Corrunittee, 1951-1953
New England - New York Interagency Corrunittee
New England - New York Interagency Survey
New England - New York Power Pool
New England Textile Industry Report
New Hampshire Electric Corporation
Northeast Association of Municipalities and Cooperatives
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Continued
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee, 1951-1953
Power Analysis and Adequacy
Power Issue
Power Picture
Power Requirements
199
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee, 1951-1953
Rate Comparisons with Others
Recreation and Wildlife
River Basin Development
River Basin Sites
Saltonstall, Senator Leverett
St. John River
St. Lawrence and New England Rivers
Studies
Survey of Industrial Opportunities
White, Walter
200
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee: New England
General Files, 1953-1960
Atomic Plant (Maine)
Barker and Wheeler Report: Vermont Transmission Plan
Bill Comparisons
Clark Niagara Bill (S.512)
Connecticut River Compact
Coops and Municipals in Niagara Area
Correspondence: Miscellaneous, 1953-1955
Cost of Transmission and Generation
Flood Control
Flood Control and Water Conservation
Generation Costs: Hydro and Steam
Investigations
Kennedy Program
Maine
Massachusetts Municipal Power Data
Massachusetts -Worcester (L.O. Talk)
Meltzer, Julius
Municipal and Cooperative Systems
201
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee: New England
General Files, 1953-1960
New England Hydro/Other Statistics
New England Power Supply Costs
Northeastern Power Corporation (Farnsworth Thesis)
Power Authority Studies
Power Data
"Power Issue in New England" (L.O., 1955)
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Continued
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee: New England
General Files, 1953-1960
Power System: General Data
Rate Analysis
Residential Analysis (Electric Edison Institute and FPC)
St. Lawrence Power Proposal: Vermont
St. Lawrence -Vermont Transmission Requirements
Testimony (L.O.): Senate Select Committee, 1959
Transmission
Vermont Distribution Costs
Vermont Electric Power Company, Inc.
Vermont Transmission
202
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part I. General Report on Comprehensive Survey
Part II. Chapter I: The New England - New York Region
Chapter II: Subregion "A" : Maine, New
Hampshire
203
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter III: St. John River Basin
Chapter IV: St. Croix River Basin
Chapter V:
Penobscot River Basin
204
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter VI: Kennebec River Basin
Chapter VII: Androscoggin River Basin
Chapter VIII: Presumpscot River Basin
205
New England - New York Inter-Agency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter IX: Saco River Basin
Chapter X: Maine Coastal Area
Chapter XI: Special Subjects Subregion "A",
Maine, New Hampshire
206
New England - New York Inter-Agency Corrunittee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter XII: Subregion "B", New Hampshire,
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont
Chapter XIII: Piscataqua River Basin
Chapter XIV: New Hampshire Coastal Area
Chapter XV: Merrimack River Basin
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New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter XVI:
Massachusetts Coastal Area
Chapter XVII: Narragansett Bay Drainage Basin
Chapter XVIII: Pawcatuck River Basin
Chapter XIX:
Rhode Island Coastal Area
Chapter XX:
Thames River Basin
20$
New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter XXI: Connecticut River Basin (2 vols.)
Chapter XXII: Housatonic River Basin
209
New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter XXIII: Connecticut Coastal Area
Chapter XXIV: Special Subjects Subregion.:. "B",
New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Rhode Island, Vermont (2 vols.)
210
New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter XXV: Subregion "C", Vermont, New York
Chapter XXVI : Lake Memphremagog Drainage Basin
Chapter XXVII: Lake Champlain Drainage Basin
211
New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter XXVIII: St. Lawrence Drainage Basin
Chapter XXIX:
Special Subjects Subregion
"C", Vermont, New York
Chapter XXX:
Subregion "D", New York
212
New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter XXXI:
Black River Basin
Chapter XXXII: Oswego River Basin
Chapter XXXIII: Genesee River Basin, New York,
Pennsylvania
Chapter XXXIV: Small Streams Tributary to Lake
Ontario
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New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter XXXV:
Lake Erie - Niagara River
Drainage Basin
Chapter XXXVI: Special Subjects Subregion
"D", New York
Chapter XXXVII: Subregion "E" (Hudson River
Basin), New York, Vermont, Massachusetts
214
New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter XXXVIII: Special Subjects Subregion
"E", New York, Vermont, Massachusetts
Chapter XXXIX:
Special Subjects Regional.
Vol. l Fisheries
Vol. 2 Mapping, Mineral Commodities
Vol. 3 Mineral Commodities
215
New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part II. Chapter-XXXIX: Special Subjects Regional
Vol. 4 Hurricanes
Part III. Reference Data (Vols. l, 2)
216
New England - New York Interagency Committee, 1955
Resources of the New England - New York Region
Part III. Reference Data (Vol. 3)
U.S. Senate Report: Land and Water Resources of the
New England - New York Region, 1957
217
Special Reports and Studies, 1952-1960
Democratic Party: Platform, 1956
Presidential Campaign, 1956
National Convention, 1960
Platform, 1960
Position Papers- Power, 1960
Kennedy, John F.
Mid-West Electric Consumers Association
218
Special Reports and Studies, 1952-1960
Miscellaneous, 1958 and c .f.
Missouri Basin Power Pool, 1957 and c.f.
President's Materials Policy Camnission, 1952
Rockefeller Brothers Report, 1958
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Public Affairs Institute, 1953-1959
Transitional Correspondence, 1953
Correspondence, Memos, Reports, etc., 1953-1959
220
Public Affairs Institute: Atomic Energy, 1953-1959
Articles (L.O.) re: A.E.: The Nation 1953, 1954
Washington Window 1953
Atomic Energy Act (1946): Amendments, 1954
Atomic Energy Bill Speech Drafts for Congressional
Debate, 1954
Atomic Energy Commission, 1955
Atomic. Energy Commission: Appropriations Bill, 1958
Atomic Energy: Ohio, c. 1955
Eisenhower, President Dwight D., 1953-1955
Electric Consumers Information Committee
Federal Power Commission, 1953-1954
Federation of American Scientists
International Conference on Peaceful Uses of Atomic
Energy, 1955
Joint Atomic Energy Committee, 1953-1958
Miscellaneous Articles, Statements, Clippings, 1953-1958
221
Public Affairs Institute: Atomic Energy, 1953-1959
Morse, Senator Wayne, 1954-1956
Panel: Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy, 1955
Power Costs: G E. and Federal Financing, 1955
Power Reactor Development Co., 1956-1957
Research Notes: "A.E. -How It Works", 1953
Research Notes: "Atomic Facts", 1953-1954
Research Notes: "Atomic Power", 1953-1955
Research Notes: "Atoms - Vital Issues", 1953
Research Notes: "New Resource", 1953-1954
Research Notes: "Significance of Atomic Fission"
Rural Electric Co-operatives Role
222
Public Affairs Institute: Atomic Energy, 1953-1959
Congressional Hearings, 1953-1956
223
Public Affairs Institute: Hells Canyon, 1953-1959
Applications: Idaho Power Company, 1953
Bill: S.l333 (Hells Canyon Dam), 1955
Columbia River Basin Development, 1953-1955
Comprehensive River Basin Development, 1954
Correspondence, 1953-1958
Cotton, JohnS.: Engineering Report, 1953
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Continuted
Public Affairs Institute: Hells Canyon, 1953-1959
Federal Power Commission: Digest of Testimonies, 1954
Federal Power Commission: Examiners' Decision, 1955
Federal Power Commission: Hearings, 1953-1955
Federal Power Commission· Hearings: Notes and Background
Material
Federal Power Commission: Olds Testimony,-1954
Federal Power Commission: Opinion and Order; also
L 0. Memorandum 8/12/55
224
Public Affairs Institute: Hells Canyon, 1953-1959
Hells Canyon Battles (L.O. Memos and Notes) c. 1953-1955
Hells Canyon Dam Hearings (L.O. Testimony), 1952
Interior, Department of
National Hells Canyon Association, 1953-1959
New Republic: L.O. Letter, 1953
Pamphlet: "A Look into Hells Canyon" ( Olds and Stong) J 1954
Special Reports, 1951-1953
Briefs and Petitions, 1954-1957
225
Public Affairs Institute: Hells Canyon, 1953-1959
Congressional Hearings
226
Public Affairs Institute: Dixon-Yates, 1953-1957
Address (L.O.), "Dixon-Yates and the Eisenhower Power
Trust Partnership," 1954
Atomic Energy Commission, 1954-1955
Bureau of the Budget
Clippings (Electrical World), 1955-1957
Contract Analyses, 1954
Contract Drafts, 1954
Dixon-Yates Co. v. U.S., 1956
Eisenhower, President Dwight D.
Federal Power Commission, 1954-1955
First Boston Corporation, 1955
Fulbright, Senator J. William (L.O. Analysis of Senate
Speech), 1954
Hearings (L.O. Notes and Digests), 1954
Holifield, Rep. Chet, 1954
Interim Report, To Subcommittee on Anti-Trust and Monopoly
Legislation of Committee on Judiciary, 1955
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Public Affairs Institute: Dixon-Yates, 1953-1957
Miscellaneous Memos, Articles, etc. 1954-1955
Miscellaneous Notes (L.O.), 1954-1955
''Monopoly in the Power Industry" (L.O. Interim
Report), 1953-1955
News Releases, Statements, 1954-1955
Profits
Questions for Hearings
Report, ( L. 0.), "Effect of Dept. of Interior and
REA Policies on Public Power Preference Customers," 1956
Securities and Exchange Commission, 1954
Steitenroth, James D.
TVA, 1954
U.S. Comptroller General, 1954
von Treschkow, Walter, 1954
Wenzell, Adolphe H.: TVA Study, 1953
Writings (L.O.), 1954
228
Public ~£fairs Institute: Dixon-Yates, 1953-1957
Congressional Hearings, 1953-1957
229
Energy Research Associates: A&ninistrative and Financial
Files, 1954-1961
Bank: Lincoln National, Washington, D.C.
Contributions and Deposits, 1960
Contributions and Deposits, 1961
Contributions FY 1955-1961
Contributions FY 1958
Contributions FY 1959
230
Energy Research Associates: A&ninistrative and Financial
Files, 1954-1961
Contributions FY 1960
Contributions FY 1961
Contributors, 1955-1961
Data: General
Examples
Expenditures
Expenditures, Miscellaneous (L.O.)
231
Energy Research Associates: A&ninistrative and Financial
Files, 1954-1961
Financial Statements
Fund Raising
Inventory
Minutes of Meetings
Minutes of Meetings (Working Notes)
Payroll
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Continued
Energy Research Associates: Administrative and Financial
Files, 1954-1961
Personnel
REA Cooperatives
Taxes: Federal and D.C.
Taxes: Persor~l Property
Sponsors
Travel Expenses
Trustees
Trustees Meeting and Organizational Data
232
Energy Research Associates: Administrative and Financial
Files, 1954-1961
Cancelled Checks
Card File: Business Cards and Addresses
233
Energy Research Associates: Giant Power c. 1955-1960
Bonneville Power Administration - California
Cooperative Municipal Power Supply
Data and Notes (L.O.)
Electric Power Supply Act, 195$
Giant Power Grids
Giant Power Conference, 1960
Interconnected Systems Committee
Legislation
Miscellaneous Writings (L.O.)
Outlines and Synopsis (L.O.)
Private Power Monopoly
Problem and Solution
234
Energy Research Associates: Giant Power c. 1955-1960
Speeches and Articles (L.O.)
Speeches and Press Releases
War Power Problems
Clippings File
Atomic
Chudoff Committee
Electric
Electric - Househeating
Federal Power Commission
Giant Power
Growth National Products
NENYIAC
Power Reactor Development Co.
Public Utilities
Regulation
Rural Electrification Administration
Russia
St. Lawrence - Niagara
Solar Energy
TVA
Water Resources
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Energy Research Associates: South Dakota Rate Studies, 1955-1960
All Electric Farm
Annual Costs, 1955
East River Electric Power Cooperative
Engineers' Conferences, 1956
Engineers' Meeting, 1956
General Correspondence, 1955-1960
Herriott, Virgil H.
List of Cooperatives
Managers' Meeting, 1957
Managers' Meeting, 1959
2:36
Energy Research Associates: South Dakota Rate Studies, 1955-1960
Miscellaneous Memos and Notes
Municipal Electric System, Madison, S.D.
NRECA Meeting, 1957
Original Memos to Coops, 1955-1956
Power Authority Figures (S.D. and VT)
Progress Reports, 1956-1960
Rate Study Meetings, 1956
Rural Electrification Administration
Rushmore G & T Electric Co-op
Sioux Valley Electric, 1957, 1960
South Dakota High Liner
Southern Engineering Co.
Tarr, JohnS.
Time and Cost
Transmission Line Map
Working Papers: Cost Trend Curves
General Notes
Horsepower on the Farm
Revenue Estimate Tables
Revenue Notes
2:37
Energy Research Associates: South Dakota Rate Studies, 1955-1960
Completed Reports: 1. All Electric Farm Rate Studies,
1956-1960 (1)
2. Butte Electric Cooperative ( :3)
:3. Codington-Clark Cooperative ( 4)
2J8
Energy Research Associates: South Dakota Rate Studies, 1955-1960
Completed Reports: 4. H.D. Electric Cooperative ( 5)
5. Lake Region Electric Association ( 2)
6. Ree Electric Cooperative Association ( 2)
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Energy Research Associates: South Dakota Rate Studies, 1955-1960
Completed Reports: 7. Sioux Valley Empire Electric
Association
240
Energy Research Associates: South Dakota Rate Studes, 1955-1960
Completed Reports: 8. Spink Electric Cooperative Association (4)
9. Union County Electrlc Cooperative, Inc. (3'
241
Energy Research Associates: South Dakota Rate Studies, 1955-1960
Preliminary Reports: 1. Beadle Electric Cooperative, Inc. (2)
2. Charles Mix Electric Association,
Inc. (2)
3. Intercounty Electric Association,
Inc. (2)
4- Rosebud Electric Cooperative (1)
5 . Tri-County Electric Association ·c 1)
6. Washington Electric Cooperative
Inc. East Montpelier, Vermont ·(3)
242
·**Speeches, 1908-1954
(Personal File - Office Copy)
Vol. I
1908; 1912; 1940-1949
Vol. II 1950-1954
243
Speeches, 1955-1960
(Personal File - Office Copy)
Vol. III 1955-1957
Vol. IV 1958-1960
244
Speeches and Related Correspondence, 1908-1941
Speeches: Amherst High School, June 17, 1908
Amherst College, June, 1912
Embryonic Sermons, 1912-1915
1932 - 1939
1940
1941
245
Speeches and Related Correspondence, 1942-1944
1942
19L>3
1944
**For a chronology of and subject index to the major articles, speeches
and statements, etc. contained in this file, see Appendix II.
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1945
1946
1947-1949
247
Speeches and Related Correspondence, 1950-1954
1950
1951
1952
1953-1954
248
Speeches and Related Correspondence, 1955-1960
1955
1956
1957
1958::..1960
249
Selected Speech
1938
1942, 1944
1947-1948
1943, 1944
1944
1944
1945
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953, 19551956
1955
1955
1955
1958, 1960
1959
1959
1959
1959
1960
c.l940-1955
Materials, 1938-1960
American Labor Party
Affiliated Yaung Democrats, New York
Atlanta Freight Bureau
FDR Campaign
AIEE
Pacific Northwest
Hoover Commission
Potomac River Development
American Political Science Meeting
League for Industrial Democracy
Atomic Energy Testimonies
Dairyland Power Cooperatives
St. Lawrence Power Contracts
Popular Government
Sarah Lawrence College Lecutres
Electric Consumers Information Committee
Margins and Reserves for Rural Electric Co-ops
James River
Power Supply
Rate Setting for Electric Heating
Miscellaneous Notes and Outlines for and on
Speeches Made
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Speeches, 1941-1955
1941-1945
1946-1949
1950-1953
1954
1955
251
Speeches, 1956-1960
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
Speech Requests (Not filled), 1939-1958
Miscellaneous Speeches by others, 1948-1949
252
Writings c. 1898-1920
Miscellaneous School Writings c. 1898-1920 and ·Undated
Ph.D. Dissertation Ms. "From Jacobin to Bolshevik,"
Harvard University 1912-1913; 1920
253
Writings, 1912-1913; 1920
Dissertation Notes and Working Papers, Harvard
University
254
Writings, 1912-1913; 1920
Dissertation Notes and Working Papers, Harvard
University
255
Writings, 1913-1917
Course Notes and Papers, Union Theological Seminary
256
Writings, 1913-1917
Course Notes and Papers, Columbia University
Teaching Notes and Lectures, Amherst College, 1916
257
Writings, 1917-1921
British Labor Situation, 1917
"British Industrial Experience during the War,"
May - June, 1917
Labor and World War I, 1918-1921
Interpretation of Economic Change, 1919 (Rand School
of Social Science: Writings and Lecture Notes)
Steel Strike, 1919
"Life, Liberty and Happiness in the Steel Towns,"
November, 1919
Industrial Democracy, 1919-1920 (Lecture and Article Notes)
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Writings, 1920-1940
Railway Emplqyees Department: AFL, 1920-1922
Research Data (c. l920-l930)re:
l. Changing World Order
2. Economic Program
3. History of Labor Management
4. Industrial Relations Commission
5. League of Nations and World Finance
6. Living Wage Study
7. Mellon Millionaire Prosperity
8. William Morris: Early British Socialism
9. Pension Systems
10. Progress and Our Business Cycle
ll. Railroad Problems
12. Survey of Social Picture
Press Release, Power Authority of State of New York
October 8, 1931
''Yardsticks and Birch Rods," Harper's, November, 1935
"Energy Resources and National Policy," 1938
Notes re: Federal-Power Commission, 1939-1940
Selected Quotations, Comments, References, Citations
etc. re: Miscellaneous Subjects 1940 and c.f.
259
Writings, 1940-1960
"The Institutional Investor's Interest in Power Policy,"
U.S. Investor, May, 1940
"The Institutional Investor's Interest in Power Policy,"
The Month's Work, June, 1940
"The Institutional Investor's Interest in Power Policy,"
Savings Bank Journal, June, 1940
Miscellaneous Religious Writings, c. 1941 and c.f.
"Power for Defense: National Policy," Electrical
Engineering, January, 1942
Miscellaneous Writings, 1943-1959
"1tr Fight With the Power Lobby," New York Post,
October, 1949
Notes re: Issues of the 50's
Reviews, Extracts, Reference Notes, 1950 and c.f.
Notes, Comments, Observations 1952-1960
Miscellaneous.Notes on Books, Pamphlets, Articles
1953-1960
"Institutions for the Atomic Age," (Unpublished drafts),
1953
63
CONTAINER LIST
CONTAINER
CONTENTS
260
Writings, 1953-1960
"Grab for Atomic Power," The Nation, May.30, June 6,
13, 1953 (3 parts)
"Look Out Neighbor" (Eisenhower Power Policy), New
Republic, September, 1953
Notes on Social Order (Ideas for Organization)
1954 and c.f.
Pamphlet, "A Look into Hells Canyon, " P .A.I., 1954
Pamphlet, "A Look at Niagara and St. Lawrence Power,"
P .A.I., 1954
"Giving Away the Atom" (Book Review), The Nation,
January 9, 1954
"Not Dollars Alone, 11 The Nation, October 2, 1954
"You Pay for Floods, 11 UAW-CIO Ammunition, November, 1955
"Operation Monopoly" Rural Electrification, November,
December 1955
"Giant Power in the Peoples' Program," National Rural
Electric, September, 1956
"The Economic Planning Function under Public Regulation,"
The American Economic Review, May, 1958
Ma. "Manual on Long-Range Rate Making, 11 1959 and c .f. (3) and Boc
Notes for Last Work (Incomplete), August 3, 1960
Article and Book Requests Refused, 1941-1949
Articles Written About L.O. 1941-1942
261
Writings, Undated
Article Possibilities
Miscellaneous Notes re: Clippings, Articles, Books
Miscellaneous Religious Writings
General Notes
Personal Notes
Notes on Life and Thoughts of George D. Olds
Notes for Writing Reminiscences
Notes for Books: The Power Issue
City of God
Regional Cultures
Miscellaneous
262
Tributes, Testimonials and Awards, 1941-1959
263
Arranged Clippings, c. 1921-1932
America to Bread
264
Arranged Clippings, c. 1921-1932
British to Clothing
CONTAINER LISTS
CONTAINER
CONTENTS
265
Arranged Clippings, c. 1921-1932
Coal to Emplqyment
266
Arranged Clippings, c. 1921-1932
England to Labor Department Reports
267
Arranged Clippings, c. 1921-1932
Labor: Mexican to Politics: Hoover - Smith, 1928
268
Arranged Clippings, c. 1921-1932
Prices to Public Utility: Telephone
269
Arranged Clippings, c. 1921-1932
Rail Labor to Steel: U.S.
270
Arranged Clippings, c. 1921-1932
Stock Exchange to Writing
271
Arranged Clippings, c. 1939-1949
Addresses to Financial Reports to Industry
272
Arranged Clippings, c. 1939-1949
Foreign: Argentina ·to Labor
273
Arranged Clippings, c. 1939-1949
Labor to New Deal
274
Arranged Clippings, c. 1939-1949
Oil to Shipsaw Development
275
Arranged Clippings, c. 1939-1949
Small Business to Woodlock, Thomas F.
276
Arranged Clippings, c. 1939-1949
War Emergency to World War II
277
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Adams to Advertisements
278
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Advertisements to Architecture
279
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Articles to Atomic Energy
280
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Atomic Energy to Automobiles, Ford
65
CONTAINER LIST
CONTAINER
CONTENTS
281
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Automobiles, General to Brussels' World'·s Fair
282
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Business and Finance to Byrd, Sen. Harry F.
283
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Canada to Civil Rights
284
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Civil Rights to Communist Party
285
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Congress to Dixon-Yates
286
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Dixon~Yates to Education
287
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Eisenhower to Electric Power
288
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Electric Power to·Flood, California
289
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Flood Control to Foreign, Cuba
290
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Foreign, Dominican Republic to Foreign, General
291
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Foreign, General to Foreign, Poland
292
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Foreign Policy to Foreign Trade
293
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Forest to Interior Department
294
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Investment to Labor
295
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Labor to Millionaires
296
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Minerals to New York
6'6
CONTAINER LIST
CONTAINER
CONTENTS
297
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
New York Times to Personalities
298
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Personalities to Puget Sound Light and Power Co.
299
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Recreation to Russia
300
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Russia
301
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Russia, Art and Music to Salaries
302
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Saltwater to Stevenson, Adlai E.
303
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Stockholders to Transportation
304
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Transportation to Water Resources
305
Arranged Clippings, 1950-1960
Water Rights to Youth Conference
Miscellaneous Reprints and Articles
306
Selected Clippings, 1959-1960
Advertising to Politics, Rockefeller, Nelson
307
Selected Clippings, 1959-1960
Population to Welfare
308
Unarranged Clippings, c. 1921-1931
1921
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931 (l)
67
CONTAINER LIST
CONTAINER
CONTENTS
309
Unarranged Clippings, 1931-1932
1931 (2)
1931 (3)
1932 (1)
1932 (2)
1932 (3)
310
Unarranged Clippings, 1933-1936
1933
1934
1935
1936
311
Unarranged Clippings, 1939
1939
312
Unarranged Clippings, 1940
1940
313
Unarranged Clippings, 1941
1941
314
Unarranged Clippings, 1942-1945
1942-1945
315
Unarranged Clippings, 1946
1946
316
Unarranged Clippings, 1946
1946
317
Unarranged Clippings, 1947
1947
318
Unarranged Clippings, 1947-1949
1947
1949
319
Miscellaneous Printed Materials, c. 1920-1939
320
Miscellaneous Printed Materials, 1940-1947
321
Miscellaneous Printed Materials, 1948-1954
322
Miscellaneous Printed Materials, 1955-1960
323
Miscellaneous Music Scores and Books, Undated
324
Miscellaneous Music Scores and Books, Undated
68
CONTAINER LIST
CONTAINER
CONTENTS
325
Addresses and Occupations File, Undated
326
Addresses and Occupations File, Undated
327
Addresses and Occupations File, Undated
328
Addresses and Occupations File, Undated
329
Addresses and Occupations File, Undated
330
See Appendix III
PRESIDENT'S \'fA'rd\ RESOURCES POL.TCY CO!;lll!SSION
Records, 1950..1951
.•
.• .
Part l:.
Administration. •
Part II.
F.oundup o.f information and opinion.
Part III.
Co~~ission
Part IV.
Report and recoEIDendations. •
G~ries
invcntorJ
Prepared by
r"len L. Ch8tf'ield
Lt.u-eau of the ;?ud;(e"t
), , 1955
~.'ay
• • • •
deliberation
..
~
.
•
1
• •
2
.
3
•
•
h
PAHT I. ADJ;;LiiTSTB.ATION
Unit
Box
No.
No.
Administration ::subject file
General administration
.... . .... ... . . .
Organization:
Establishment of Co:rumission • • • •
Co~ittees and subcommittees ••
••
Commission staft • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1
. . .. .. .. ..
2
Relationship of Commission:
Meetings 'lrl:~h r'resident and l'lhite Bouse staff •
Relations with Senate Coumittee on Interior
5
3
4
.
6
Relation¥ with House Committee on the Judiciary
7
},leetines of Commissioners. • • • • • • • .. • • • • •
8
Commissionars 1 correspondence with
9
and Insulnr Affairs • • • • • • • •
..
Chairm~~.
.
.. ..
• • •
•
. .. .. . . .... . . • •
Commissioner Renne's article on the Commission
in Land l':conomics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
relaaS<ts and conferen<:i!s . . . .. . . . .. . .. .
Chairman's speeches.
•
1
10
~
Pr~ss
General sub,ject fib
12
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .
13
Bi bliogrnphy • • • .. • • • • .. • • • • • • • .. • • •
11..
. .. . . . . . ..
15
Benefits and costs
Conservation • • • • • • • • • • •
Costs.
. . . . . . . ................. .
Dams • • •
•
• • • • •
• • •
• • • • • •
• •
• • •
•
16
17
......... ... . .... . .. ..
Economic justification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19
Education.
20
Drainage
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
0
•
•
•
•
•
. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Farm production increase . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22
F'ederal-Government participation • • • • • • • • • •
23
F:rosion • •
2
2
Unit
Box
No.
Gen~ral
subject file, cont.
.. ...
......
. .....
25
Flood control and forecasting. •• • • • • • • • • •
27
Forests • . • • • • •
28
Federal-State division of authority •••
...•••
. .. . . . . . . . •
Federal-Si;ate r"'laticna.
• •
Fisheries • •• •
•
... •
•
... .
• • •
Ground wate£" • • • • • • .. •
• • • • • • • • .. .. •
2
26
29
Council of State Governments investigations
by Frank j1ane • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Overdevel.op<KI and neglected, by Harold E.
30
.... . ...• • •
Great Plains Council . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • •
HistoricQl • ..
...... .. .. . . . .
32
Inventory of natural resources • • • • • • • • • • •
34
Inv~atment appraisa~
• • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • •
35
Irrigation .• • • • • • • • . • • • • • . • • • • .. •
36
Thomas. • • •
• • • • •
31
33
... ... ... • • • •
Legislations
Congres.sional expression. • • •• • • . . •
•
legislation • • • • • • •
• ••••
Proposals. comments on. • • • • . . . . • • • •
40
l.finority groups. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
hl.
14ultiple purpose • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • •
h2
Land use and manage:roont. •
•
l~sirable
~-.favigation
•
37
38
39
• • • • • • • • • • • • .. .. • • • • • • •
New York City water ahortage • • •
. . . . . . . ••
Or:tg,n, cosmic, of water on earth. • • • • • • • • •
...... .... ..
... ..... .. • •
• • • • •
.. . • ... . .. . • • • • • • • • . .
L.S
Policy • • • • • • • • • •
h6
Po11er.
h7
Pollution.
48
.3
3
Unit
No.
Box
No.
• • • • •
49
4
. .... . ·• .
50
• •
51
Gem)ral subject. fila, cont.
Priority •
• • • • •
•
•
Project feasibility, •
•
•
Rainfall, artificial • • • •
• • • • •
••
.•
• •
•
Rating of resources: peopla, water, land • , • •• •
Reclamation
~rejects: Ve~ego,
Rt-:crnation • • •
•
Regional
, • • •
devel~nnt
Reservoirs • •
•
Sea -«B.ter. • •
•
etc ••• • • • •
• •
• • • •
• •
• •
• •
• • • • •
• •
• •
•
••
•
• • • •
59
• • • •
60
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
• • • • •
• • • • • • • •
• • • • • • •
• •
• • • •
61.
62
• •
Soil conservation.
• •
• •
• • •
•
• • • • • • • • • • •
• • • •
State agency organization. ,
•
• •
..
water3hed management • • • •
63
• • • •
6h
• • • ••
• • • • •
65
• •
• • • • •
66
• • • • • • • • • •
Wildlife • • • • •
55
•
Sedimentation •
•
• •
57
58
•
Supply!
General • • •
Industrial. •
Municipal •
• •
5.3
• • • • •
• • •
•
Alphabetical name file:
A to L
~to
Z
• • • •
• • • •
•
• • • •
• • • •
• • • • • • • • •
• • • •
• • • • •
67-79
80-90
6
Unit
~
GsnaraJ.
Background information received
i~a
the
Baram:: of the Budget;
Historical. background • • -. • • • . • • • • .. •
Policy questions, general .. • • . • • • • .. • •
Policy questions,
pa2~i~~1ar
projects • • • • •
Colmsaioners 1 attelldance at :nefJtinga of
ot.her o:rganizations • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
91
92
93
•
911
Genera]. correspolltie:nce. • • • • • • • • • • • •
r.o:rreST<>nrlence with Governors and Senatore. • •
Itinerary ••
..
• • • •
95
•
•
7.
Comlllisaion•s field coni'erencea
Oeneral:
... .....
....
96
91
Atlanua, Georgia:
Gorre$!)0ndence.. • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • •
98
Proca-acii.."lgs .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
99
st~tistical
data on Sonthern_Co. and ita
af.fillatas. • • • • • • • • • • . • • .. • • •
8
100
BerkeJ.ey, California'
Correspond~nce. • ~ • • • • •, • • '!
• • • • •
iToceedings, Volume I •••
Proceedings, Vol~e !I • • • • • • • • • • • • •
.
101
102
103
.. .. .. .. .. .•. ... .. .. .•. .. .. .. ..
104
105
~
Collliiibus, Ghio:
• •
Proceedings • • • •
Corresponrl~nce.
.......
~
Denver, Colorado:
Correspondence. , •• ••• • • • • • • •
. ....
.. . . .. . • •• ••
Fayetteville, Arkansas:
Correspondence. • • . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
Froceadings, Volume I • • . . . . . .. . • • • •
Proceedings, Volume I!. • • • . . . .. . . •
•
Proceedings • • • •
~
•
Sioux City, IOW!l:
Corresponuence. • • • • • • • • •
• • • • • •
Proceedings, Volume I
• • • • • •
• • • • •
Proceedings; Volume rr. • • • •
•
• • • • •
.
.
.
9
10
lo6
ll
107
108
109
12
110
13
111
112
113
i
2
Unit
Box
>'o
~
Commission's field conferences, cont.
Spokane, llashington:
Correspondence. • •
Proceedings, 'lollllne
Proceedings, VolUIQe
Proceedings, Vo1ume
Proceedings, Volume
• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
I •••••••
II. • • • • • •
III • • • • . • • • • • • • •
IV • • • • • • • • • •
• •
.. . ..
. ..
Springi'ield, Massachusetts;
Correspondenc•· • • • • • • • • • •
. •· ....
Proceedings • • • • . . • • • • •
Surveys by questionnaire and correspondence,
13
116
lh
117
llB
119
•
120
.. ..
121
• •
15
~eneral
Letters to various groups and individuals
requesting cooperation • • • • • • • •
Questionnaire of March 17, 19.50.
114
11!)
. .. .. . ...
122
Survey of Fedel'al Govenwent agencies:
Correspondence with the Commission
General:
..
CofJ\lllission letters to agfmcles. • • • • •
Federal Interagency River Basin Committee • • •
123
12h
Agriculture, Department of;
General•
• •
• •
•
• •
• •
•
16
.
125
126
127
128
129
130
•
• •
17
•
131
132
•
.•.
•
133
• • • • •
.•
• •
134
Census Bu:re•-tu, Public Hoads Bureau, Dur.,au
of Vcreign and Domestic Commerce, .C'\:reuu
or Standards, Woatber Bureau. • • •
• • •
135
Ue})Qrts. • • • • • • • • • •
• • • •
Office of the Secretary~ • • • • • • • •
Bureau o! Agricultural Economics. • • • • •
Agricultural Research Adlllinistration. •
•
Forest Service. • • • • • •
• • •
•
Soil Conservation Service • • • •
•
.
Anrry, Department of:
..
Office of the Secretary
• •
Office of Chief of Engineers.
• •
:..tomic Energy Cor.uniasion
.....
.
..
.
.
Corrun.,rce, Departl'l\ent o.f:
General:
Heports. • •
.• .• • .
..
3
Unit
Box
No.
No.
... ..
136
137
17
.
. ...
138
• • •• • ••
139
Federal Security Agency • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Office of Education • • • • • •
• •
Public Health Service • • • • • • • • • • • •
...
110
• •
143
•
lL.4
Housing and Home Finance Agency. • • • • • • • • • •
115
Survey of Federal Governmen~ a;encies:
Corresnondence with the Co~~iszion, cont.
Executive Office of the ~resident~
Bureau of tho Budget. • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Council of J>conomic Advisers. • •
Federal Pcrner Cormaisaion • • • • •
Federal Reserve Board. • •
•
•
•
•
• •
•
0
~
..
..
Reports • • • • • •
General Services Administration. • •
• •
• • •
•
•
•
llll
lh2
Interior, Department of:
General:
'Rey>orts. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Office of the Secretary • .· . • • •
• • •
Bonnevill" Pol1er Adrrlnistration •
Fish and Wildl.i:ta Service
• • • •
•
Gt-ological .Survey • •
• •
Indian Affairs Bureau • • •
• •
•
National ?ark Service • • • • • • •
• •
Recla!!!ation Bureau. • • • • • • •
• • • • • •
lle basis for .formulating a wat.er resources
program for Nn Uexico • • • • • • • • •
Southwestern Fower Adminiatration • • • • • • .,
1/atar and Polfer Division. • • • • • • •
• •
...
..
... . .
1h6
lh7
lh8
JM
150
18
151
152
153
lSh
155
156
Internat,ional Boundary and liater Commission,
lJnitP.d St...ates nnd Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
..
International Joint Go:a.':rl.ssion •
Intern'ltional 'lonetarJ Fund. •
Tnterst..ate
Comr:1~rce
•
. . ..
.. . . . .
Co..-.amission • •
.. ..
157
158
..
159
..
160
161
•
• •
162
Library of Congress. • • • • • . . • .. . . . . .. . .
163
. . . . . . . . . . . . ..
164
•
"Naval HesMrch Lal)oratory.
• •
19
Unit
~
Box
~
165
19
!?urvey of Federal Govermnent ag~ncies:
Corresnci:de:!ce 7ri.th t!:.e Coz::,1ission, cont.
National Sacurity neaources Boanl. • .. . • •
• •
Tiaconstruction Finance Corporation •
• .••
&
•
Smithsonian Institution
•
$
...
• • • •
• • •
•
•
a-
. .. . . .
.. .
• . . .
State, Department. • • • • • • • • • •
Tennessee
T-reasury
Vall~y Aut.~ority
Dopartm~nt.
• • • •
• • .. • • . •
....
167
163
• • • •
170
SurY8Y of Fodoral Government agencies:
basin reports from agencies
fdv~r
,\labama-C<:>osa River 13aain:
Agriculture, Department of. • • .. • • • • • • •
171
Of.fico of C2iei' of Arr.ty Engineers .. •
. •
Yederal T'C"'ne:r Commission. • • • • •
• • • • •
l"orest Service, Depal:i;;nent of Agrir::ulture • • •
172
173
Interior, Department of.· • ..... · . . . . . . . . . . ·
17$
r-.:blic Healt,h Service • • • • • • • • • • • • •
1'{6
17h
Arkansas-~hita
River Basin:
Offic" of Chief o.f Arnry Engineen • • • • • • •
Federal Power Commission. • • • • • • • • • • •
Int>.~rlor,
Department of • • • •
Public lllla1th Ser.rice • • • • •
. ... . . .
•
Central Valley Basin of Cali.fornia
Office cf Ghie.f of Army Engineel'3
•
•
..
(Sa.crnmer.to-Snn tjoaquin Hiver Basin)
Department of • • • • .
• •
F<xkral Pcvr<:r Comr.:~isaion. • • •
•
Forest Service. . .. . . .. .
• .. •
Interior, Di.;pa!'t.llent of • .. . . .
• . .
(!.1orth Fork ~ ing 1 a Ri·.rAr l.J<~velonr.tent). • •
( Cf~ntral Vullt~y l"'eC.erHl Hoclamati.on l)roject)
(;:;olRno County Project,, California) • • • •
(Tentative coat allocution and f'insncial
nnalysie). . . • . • • .
. . . • • .
( Ccmr rr::h~nsive report) • • ..
• • • •
Agl~ic'.llture,
Federal Security Agency • • • • •
. .. .
.
.
• •
• •
177
178
179
20
180
1tll
182
183
18h
1B5
186
187
lfl8
189
1510
191
21
5
Unit
3ox
!io.
l.Jo.
192
193
21
Survey of' Federal Goverru•lent agencies:
Hiver basin reports frcr3 agencies, cont.
Golorado 'diver Basin:
Agriculture, Department of. • •
Fores·t 3er-/ic.e • • • • ..
F'edflral i'owar Commission. • • • •
Interior, D~partment of • • • •
Office of Army Engineers.
• •
Public Health Service • • •
Columbia
ru.VSl"
Basiu;
Department of ••
Federal Power Commission • ••
Fore::st Service. • • . • • . • • • •
Agriculture~
Interior 3 Departoent of • • •
..
. .. . . .
.. ..
. ..
•
• . • . •
• • •
19lt
195
-196
197
198
199
200
• •
201
(Uodification of earlier report) • • • • •
(Data on projoct.o in coorqi~ated plan) ••
( lJonnev:i.lle POltEir I<d::>inistration). • • • •
( Bm:·eau of lleclamation). • •
• • •
Office of G!Uef of .;\my Engineers
• • •
• •
Public Health Senico ·• • •
• • • • •
203
204
205
Co:n.;.ect.icut. River 11asin;
icgriculture, Department of. • • • •
Federal Porter Gorumission. • • • • •
Forest 5ervic& • • • • · ••
•
•
Interior, Jnpartroent of • • •
Office of Army Engineers.
• •
Public Health Service • •
..... .
... ..
..
. . ..• ... ..•
202
206
207
208
209
210
212
213
Delaware lli.ver Basin;
Federal Power Coromisai~n. • • •
• • • • • • •
Interior, Department of • • . .
• •
•
Office of the Army Engineers.
•
• • •
• •
Pnblic Health Service • •
• • • •
•
•
•
2lh
215
216
217
.
Uiesouri iiiver Basin:
figricultcre, Department o:r • •
Federal Pomrr Co=iasion. • •
.
.
.
. .
. ..• .•
...•
• .
Forest. Service. • • . • . ..
. ·~ ..
•
Interior, L~partmcnt of
\Prot;resa report., :.•ar. 19)0) •
•
••
\Progress report, June 19)0)
••••
(Report, July 1950). • • • •
• ••
( lieport on au1'!1c1ency of wa~el' supply). •
(Putting the liissouri tc wo:rk) • •
• •
Office of the .drmy Engineers. ,.
• ..
• ..
Ptl blic Health Service • • • • • •
• • • • • •
23
211
• • •
..
22
23
213
219
220
221
222
223
2?.4
2?.5
226
227
24
6
Unit
Box
~
No.
Survey of Federal Government agencies:
River basin reports from agencies
Ohio River fJaSim
Agriculture, Department of. • •
• ••••••
228
Fed8ral Power Commission• • • • • • .. • • • • •
229
Interior, Dapartment of the •• ~ . . . . . . . •
230
Frtblic Health Ser.vice • • • • • . . .. • • • .. • •
23~
Office of the A~y Engineers • • • • • • • • • • -232
State of Ohio, Department oi' Public Works • • •
233
State of Ohio, Department of Natura~ Resources,
23h
Potomac River Basin:
AgrlCilltur•, Department of. • • • • • • • • • •
Federa~ Power Commission. • •
.
••
Forest Senice. . . . . . .
. . • . . • . . •
. .. .. .
Interior, Depart=ent of • • • • • • • • • • • •
Office of Chief of ~ Engineers • • • • • • •
Public Hea1t..h Service • . • • • .. • • • • • • •
235
236
24
25
237
238
239
2h0
Rio Grande Basin:
Agric1.1~turs,
Depart:aent of.
• •
Federal ?ower Golll!llission. .• •
Interior, Department of the • • •
Office of Chief of Army Engineers
Public Health Servico • • • • • •
Tennessee River BasinJ ·
Yedera~ ?~r Commission. • • • •
Forest. Serviee. • •. • • • • • • •
Office of Chief o.f: Army Engineers
Tenneesee Valley Authority • • • •
(Annual Report, 19h8). • • •
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
,
• • • •
. . • • • •
• • • • • •
••••••
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
..
24~
2h2
243
24h
2h5
2h6
2h7
I
2h8
• • • • • • •
2h9
250
Education, Office of:
"l.laterial. for the section on educational
implications or the report being prepared
by t..he PWRPC. 11 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
251
Federal Interagency fdver Basin Committee:
n~dequacy of baoic·data in hydrology and
sedimentation." • • • • • • . • • . • .. • • • •
252
Federal Power Commission:
"Potential lzydroe~ectric power in the
United Stat..e:s." • • • • • • . • • • •
253
I
Survlty of Federal Government ,agencies:
Topical reports of ffederal. agencies
.....
26
!
7
Unit
!-lox
.....
254
26
range lands." • • • • •
?55
Geological Survey1
11 l'later facta in relation to a national
water-resources policy." • • • • • • • • • • •
256
Sur-o~ey of ?ederal tfo11ernment agencies=
"Topical rtn:ort,s of iederal agt!ncies, cont.
Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Bureau of:
"Current river basin activities." • •
It"orest Service:
"~latershed
management, with particular
reference to forest
:l.'"ld
"A snm!ll<lry o:r the water uituation in the
United States with special reference to
surface 1:mter." • . • • • . • • • . .. .. • • • •
257
Interagency group:
"The effects o.f land management upon runof:r,
erosion, and related factors.n. • • • • • • • •
258
Public Health Service:
11 A su!J11;lary report on public :water supply
nroblems in the United Stat<!S for communities
Wlth populations 1 1 000 to 50.G~O, and 50,000
and above.u • • • • • • • • • . . . . .
. ..
• •
259
•
260
"Statement as to ·the elements of a sound
nater resources policy for· the nation." •• ·• '•
261
"A suggested StAte water pollution control
act.tt . . . . . .
• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
262
"Information on water pollution."
..•
• • •
..
Public Roads, Bureau of:
11 ;\nsuer to request of !!arch lB, 1950.11
• • ••
"Water conservation in highway aesig:n and
development. n
-. -. ;.
•
•
Tennesaee Valley Authority:
Answer to questionnaire
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
. ..
.. .... ....
U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey:
"Development of national water resources.". • •
264
265
266
Unit
Box
No.
Survey of Federal ·oovern~ent ~gencies:
Topica~ rerorts of t•ederal agencies, cont.
Weather io'ureau:
"Weather Eureau !'unctions in water
resource 'development." ••
• • • • • • • • •
267
26
27
Survey of State and Local Government Agencies:
Correspondence and statements
• • •
• •••
• •
268
269
270
Cali:tornia • .. •
• •
•
Los Angeles • •
• • •
Colorado ••
•
• • •
Connecticut. • • • • •
•
• •
•
• •
• • • • • • •
•
•
• •
• •
•
• • •
•
•
271
272
273
274
f,labama.
•
•
•
•
Arizona.
Arkansas
..
.
. .• •. . •
•
•
.
•
• •
• •
Deluare • ,. ... ..
•
• • • • • •
•
District of Columbia
•
•
•
• • •
Florida.
•
Georgia.
•
•
...
• ••
•.
•
•
•
•
•
•
• •
275
276
•
277
...
278
•
•
279
280
281
282
283
• •
• • •
284
285
• • • • •
286
Idaho • • •
•
• • •
•
•
• •
Illinois •• • • • • • • •
•
• • • •
• •
Decatur, Cit.;r of.
•
• •
•
•
• •
Indiana. .. • • •
• • • • •
• •
• • • • •
Iowa •
•
Kansas. • •
Kentucky • •
•
... ... . .. .. . .. .. .. .
Louisiana. • • • • • •
~!aine.
• • • •
•
• •
• • •
•
• • • •
•
Massachusetts. •
•
•
Uaryland •
Michigan ••
).!innesota.
•
,,!is sis sippi.
!1issouri. • •
Montana.
• •
•
Hevada • •
•
•
• •
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
• • •
•
• •
•
•
• • •
• • •
• •
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
• •
.
•
• • •
•
!lew Hampshire.
•
•
•
New Jarsey
•
• •
• •
New Y.exlco ( 1) • •
•
• • • •
New Uexlco (2) •
• •
•
•
•
•
257
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
•
•
• •
•
•
•
28
298
299
300
29
9
Survsy
or
Unit
No.
E2.!.
301
302
30
Box
State and Local Government Agencies:
Correspondence and statements, cont.
New York •
•
•
• • • •
•
Harth Carolina • • • • • •
•
•
North Dakota • •
• • • • •
• •
Ohio •• • •
•
•
Oklahoma •
Oregon·.
•
• •
•
• •
• •
•
•
Pennsylvania •
•
•
•
•
• •
•
• •
•
• •
South Carolina
•
South Dakota • • •
•
•
•
• •
1'exas(2)
• •
• •
• • • •
•
•
• • •
•
•
\'fa shin;ston
• •
•
• •
\'fest Virginia. • •
•
W'iseon!!Jin • • • •
Wyoming •••
•
• • •
.. . •
•
•
• •
•
•
• • •
•
• •
• • •
309
•.
3ll
312
313
310
•
•
•
• • •
•
.
• • •
•
• • • • •
•
•
U. S. Territorie!l S.\"ld possessions:
Alaska. ..
•
•
•
•
Hawaii.
• •• • •
Puerto Rico
•
•
• •
Virgin Islands. • •
•
•
Utah
•
•
Vermont •• • • •
Virginia • • •
308
• •
• •
• •
306
•
•
Tennessee.
Texas(l) ·• •
30h
305
•
•
29
303
...
• • •
Rhode Island · •
(
• •
•
•
•
321
•·
•
• •
• •
• •
Survey of State and Local Government ARencies:
Digest of recommendations • • • •
•
•
•
•
352
•
326
327
328
329
.
• •
31
.319
320
•
•
•
3lh
315
316
317
318
322
323
32h
Survey of trade and industry assoeiations, conservath•n
groups .9.nd societ1es, 1ndustrial rims and indivfdua!a:
Corres~oridence and etate~ents
A.
•
•
• •
Academy of natural science •
• •
~uerican Farm Bureau federation.
American Federation of Labor •
American Public Power i\ssociation.
American Society of Civil Engineers.
• •
•
•
•
•
• •
•
330
331
32
\
10
Unit
Box
t~o.
Survey of trade and industry associations; conservation
groups and socJ..eties!' industrial firms und £ndiviiluals:
Correapondence and st.aterr.<mts, cont.
.
:\merican Scciet,y o!.' Mecha.rdi~al Engi.ru?ers • • •.
.-U'1erican iiatar ~orku .-"lssociution • • •
• • •
•
American Waterways Operators ·• • •
•
• • •
• •
}.. rka.i')..sas Po-wer and i..ight Co. • •
• •
• • •
Association of :\rJerican H:Ulroads ••
•
• •
·'
332
.333
334
335
336
3. • • . • ...
• • • •
•
•
Brandylfina Valley Association. • • • • • • • •
• •
337
338
c.
339
'oq
•
•
•
•
••
•
••
.
. .. .. .. ..
.
• •
•
of Cor::merce, U.Se
"
• • •
Gon1;"Tesa of lnciustl-ial Org<misations • • •
Ccnsena"tion Foundation. · • • •
•
• • •
Council of State Govern.E!lents. • • •
• •
• •
Ch~ber
• • • • • • • •
t:·
.. . .• . . . .
• • • • • •
~
F.
•
• • • •
• •
•
•
•
•
• • • •
.342
343
• •
3hb
•
340
3hl
• •
•
•
•
• •
• • • • •
•
• •
• • • •
3h9
• • • •
•
• • • • •
• • • •
•
• •
•
Georgia Power Co •. • • • • • • • • •
• • •
• •
;.
Greeley and Hnnsen •
• •
• • • • • •
•
•
350
351
352
B.
• • • • • •
35.3
•
• •
•
•
• • • • • • • • • • • •
Incodel • • • •
•
•
• • •
• • • • •
• • • •
International Unio11 for Land Value Taxation and
V'rea Trade •
..
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Interstate Cmemisaion on the Potomac River Basin •
Irving Trust COl!lpllllY • •
•
•
Izaak Walton I.ea.6ue of AJJarica, Inc.
•
354
.355
• • • • • • • • •
• •
u.
.
• •
• • • •
•
• •
·.
• • • • • • • • • •
I.
J. •
• •
• • • • •
•
• •
• • • • • • •
•
• • • • •
•
•
• • • •
•
33
• •
•
• •
•
•
Edison r.lectric Institute·. • • •
El~ctrical \-;"orld ·•
• •
Enginears Joint Council. •
• •
•
•
•
•
•
32
• •
• •
35
356
357
358
359
•
•
361
•
/
11
1!nit
ITo.
con~H~l'""lation
1.ncli'.vi<~uulu,.
. . .. .•
36)
36h
!l.
• .. • •
• ... "'
• " ........... .
N3tiona.1. Aesoci.l.ltion of ltlectrlc f.:op;mani«s ~ ~ .. . •
--366
...
..
National dasocintion or· Soi1 Conservation Districts~
}lational.Col!11Pittee on Policies in Gcnse:N.ation
~::ducuti"Oll ..
..:
365
367
• • • .. • • • • • • • .. • • • • .. •
368
National Planning Association. • • • • • • • • • • •
369
370
371
:-:aticual Reclat.lJ\tion Anaociation • • • .. • .
• • •
~3tion ..'l.l Rural Electric Cooperative AssociatiOn • ••
:!.:1tiona:l "Wildlif~ ~.,edern.tion •
. • • • • • • • • •
..
. . . . .. . . . • • • •
. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
B. • • • • • • . . .. . . . . . . . . . • • •
• • •
. . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .
Soil Col'l5ervat\on Society of America
• • •
T. • • . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • . . . . .
Taylor, ?nul s. . . . . . . .
.. . ..
•
o.
•
• •
•
•
I'.
•
~
v.
. .
~
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
flnited !'l<'lt,ion" • .. • • • •
• • • • • • •••
lli)per Colorado Riv<tr COl!llrlssion. • • • • • • , • • •
Upper ~lissisai!Jpi Wate:nmy A:~sociation • • • • • • •
v.
• • •
•
w• •
West
• •
• •
~lat.er
D
•
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
. . . . .. . . . . • .. . . . . .
of Co!.lWerce and West 'l'e:x:as
i<ssociation •
. . . . . . . .• .• •
• • • • •
•
• • • • •
•
Socie+~y
. .... • • .. .. .• ..
..
•
D
'l'~J'as ~h;;mber
Domestic
Wilderne-ss
r.
D'
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
* ••
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
372
373
J?l-l
37
3·15
376
377
373
379
'
380
381
382
383
384
355
3B6
387
.
.
368
•
•
389
Du...--v.,:r of trade nnd industry associations, conservation
grcmps ann s<Jcietiea, 1.ndustrbl :firma und individuals:
Diges€ of recomMendations, summary menwr~.:.r1d!.i, memo. re
f,tissouri ?.iver qn!lnt.ity of ltator controvt~r3l•
•..••
J<)O
37
12
Unit
Box
i~o.
;.Jo
~
Survey of trade and industry associations; conservation
t-:rour.·s and
societie~,
industrial firms and individuals;
Correspondence re industrial water use: ~Letters sent
• • • • •
•
• •
• • • • • •
•
t<;r users)
A. • • • •
• • • • • •
B.
•
•
•
G.
D. •
•
•
• • •
•
E.
•
• •
•
•
•
•
H. • • •
• • •
1.
•
]\.
• •
• •
L.
• •
•
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• • •
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•
•
P. •
• •
n.
•
•
s. • • • • •
T. •
•
•
u. • • •
•
v.
• •
•
w. • • • • •
• • •
•
•
•
•
•
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•
•
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• •
•
•
•
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•
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•
• •
•
•
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•
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•
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•
• • • •
•
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• • •
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• • • •
• • • •
•
•
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•
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•
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•
•
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•
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• •'
•
• • •
• • • •
•
• •
• • •
•
• •
• •
•
391
•
• •
•
• •
• •
•
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•
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• • •
•
•
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•
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• •
•
•
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•
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•
•
• • •
•
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•
• • •
•
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•
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•
•
•
•
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392·
393
394
395
396
397
39U
399
too
hOl
h02
403
4C4
405
406
h07
hoB
4ti9
1110
411
Survey of universities:
Questionnaire ana replies
.. .. . . .. . . . .. .. .
Vol. :t ·Alabilma to l-lontana.
Vol. II Habraska t,o Wyoming
39
40
~
•.
Survey of universities,
Dkgest o£ replies • •
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Legal dataz
Corresnondence with Federal Government agencies
Agriculture, llepartment of • •
Army, Departm~nt of the • ••
Ato~c
}cderal vower Commission •
Scr~ices
•
• •
• •
•
Administration.
• •
• • • •
•
1116
•
•
417
418
• • •
• •
•
J:ousing and Home Finance Agency. •
hJ.5
• •
Energy Commission • • • • •
Co=srce, Department of.
General
• •
•
h19
•
420
• • • •
hl
13
Lew~l data:
CorresrondAnca ;od th .Fetler.al
Gott~l"nttent
Unit
i3ox:
hl
..
422
423
h2h
.. .. ..
_426
dgencies, cent.
...
Indian Af.fail~s, !3ureau of• Interior.
International ,Join~ Ccm:nillsion •
• • • • • • • • •
Inter3tate Gom...~e!"ce Co~!mrl,!!3iOn • •
• • •
Interior, Department o.f the the. • • . •. •
. • • •
International .BotL'l(\ary and Water Comoission,
U.3. a,..,_d 1l.!erlco. ~ • • • • • • • • •
. . . . •• . .
Labor, Department of • • • • . . . . . . . . . . .
:-.rational p.:1rk 3earvice, Interior • • • •
. . . .. ..
Sec·.:ri ty Eeeource!l Board. • . •
Justice; Department o£ • • • •
F~tienal
. ..
Fublic Health Service.
• •••• . . . . . . . • •
Public Health S'ilrvice re pollution ·control laws. . .
reclamation, Bureau of, Interior •• . .
... ..
Fi.nance Corroration • . . . . . .
.. .. .. . •
Sr.1Hh:wnian Tnsti tution. • . .. . .
Soil Conservation Service. . . . .
.
'Navy DPpart::-n:ent. • • • • • • • • •
i~t!!constrnct.ion
,.
Soil Conservation Se:rlice, Berkeley, Cal.
(Tiells Hutchins) • • •
• • •
• •
• ••
Stau Pep!U"trHmt • • • • •
. . . . . . . . . . .• .•
Tennessee Valley Authority • • . . . "'
• • • • •
1!25
427
h213
'
h29
430
431
It32
h33
hJ!t
435
LJ6
hJ7
h38
1:39
440
Legal. datal
G<mtfral su hj ect
file
.
Agency reports, legal. • • • • • • • • •
• • • • •
Anti-monopoly and anti-speculation provisions. • • •
442
.•
.• •
hl•3
hhh
L.h5
~allic
data
. ..
.•
Bihlior;;r#lphy
•
Bond fin.:mcing
•
.
•
• • • •
• • •
•
• •
•
...• ...• ..• • • • .•
. . • River
Coopact.
•
• • . .
f>lcific Northwest Compact Comittee
• . •
Costa, allocation of • • . • • . . • • • • . . • . •
Cornpacte
Cdlu~bia
hhl
hh6
447
M~il
449
42
Unit
No.
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transportation. • . • . • • • . • . • • • • ..
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thE~
Vol. I
Axmy, Departlllent of
Vol. II
Federal Power'cormni.aaion
Vol. III
Bureau of Eeclamation
Tieporta
Vol. IV
B>.traau of Heclamation
Report~ h~3
Vol. V
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506
Bonneville Power Administration
Southwestern Power i<i!rrln:!.strat:i.on
Southeastern l'ower Administration
Vol. VI
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507
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509
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Bureau of Indian 1\rfairs.
National Park ServiCe
U.. S. -Geological Gu:t""'fflY
Bureau oi' Land Uanagement
I<'ish and Hildlii:e Service
Vol. VI!
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TJep~n::·t1uent.. of l-.gricultm..e
Depa:rt.lt1et1t of Commerce
Internatiun.ll iluundar,r Co=ill::sion
International Joint Commission
Puhlio Health Service· • .. • • . . . • • ..
Vol. Vi:II
TetmaBsee Vall"y Authority
H<at1ondl Security Raaources Board
Atomic Energy Com!lission
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Interstate Commerce Commission
General Servicea
Ad~istration
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P.'\HT III. CGHMI:SSION fll:LiillTu\TIOll
Coa~ttees
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General. • •
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Policy Fo:rmulat ion Committee ·
Minutes and memoranda. •
Committee on Coordination of Planning and Project Selection
Organization, minutes, program, etc. • •
Committee report •••
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514
Committee on Domestic Water Navigation Projects
and National Transportation Polley
Organization, minutes, p:rogra:a, etc.
Committee report • • •
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516
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Committee on Fva1uation of Constructed Projects
Organization, minutes, etc.
Data re RFC loans. • • • •
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Washington.
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Appendices to ColJllllittee Ueport
Volume I. • • •
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Committee on Power Folicy as related to '/later Resources
Organization, minutes, etc.
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Corr"Ssr:.ondenc.e ·• ·• • .. • • • •
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Data re typical residential electric bills,
cities of 2,500 population and more, submitted
by Federal Power Commission. • • • • • • • • •
Data re Electrification in Rural
A~erica,
subrnitt-F.!d by REA • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Statem;;.nts on specific items of pollc-,r by
committee members • . . . . . . . . . . . . • • •
535
537
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Selected materials relating to committee draft • • •
539
Committee on Recreation
Organization, minutes, etc.
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Correspondence, memoranda, eto.
Report on recreational aspects of civil works
water resource development;:; of the Corps of
Engineers. • . • • • • • . . • • • . • \" • ..
Preliminary dra;f!t of coWllittee .report • • •
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Peport qn the conservation and ·de~elopment
of outdoor recreational resources•
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Volume I Report. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Volume I I Appendices • • • • • • • •
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Committee on
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545
ReL~bursement
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547
Summary of views of committee on major iasues
of reimbursement policy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
54!!
Or~anization,
minutes, etc.
• • • •
Correspondence, memoranda, etc.
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Reil.\bursement policy, by Horace ),!. Gray and
Jewell J. Rasmussen • • • • • • • • • • • • •
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Comrrittee on River ?ro;;ram Analyais
Organization, tninutea, etco:
Volt.'l'!ne I. •
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Volume II • • • •
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Correspondence:
General ••
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'?tith E. A. Ackerman .. • • • • • • ;
1\..\'lswers to letters of inquiry • • ••
Outline for investigative prooednre. • •
Data re Missouri Basin • • •
Uaas studiea • • •
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Committee on Water Resm1rcea
Uae Economice
r~licies
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553
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556
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558
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involving Land
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560
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preparing !ina1 report • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
562
Draft of report re Agricultural Production and Water
nesouroea, by Commissioners Burgess and Renne. • • •
563
Committee report on Agricultural Production
and ff:S:ter Resources. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
564
Organization, rninutes, etc.
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Uiacellaneous memoranda, etc.
Population studies, by Joseph
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Davis
Sourc• Book of materials to be used in
Con~ittee
on Standards for Basic Data
Organization, minutes, etc ••• · •••
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Subc=ittee on
Basic Economic Data • • • • . • • • • • • •
Land Clansification includir.g Soil Analysis
Effects of Land Management upon frunoff,
Eroeion, and related factors •••
Sedi.'Ylent3.tion • •
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Hydrology • • • • • • • • • • •
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568
569
570
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56
Co:-nmit-tee on .Standards for Basic Data, cent.
~~iscellancous
memoranda and studies. •
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by States • • . .. . . . . . .. ....
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Co!'lmittee progress report.
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Source B-ook of Materials to be used iil prepa:ration of report • . . . • • . . . . • • •• . . . . .
Committee report •
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Corresnondence • • •
572
State~ents
57.3
57.3a
574
575
Consultants' Studies
Etter, K. G.:
"Enjoyment of Our i'later Resources". • • • • • •
576
Fisher, J. L. and ~~. H. Steadt
"Economic and Social Framework for Water
Ilesourc&s Developlllent. Polley'' • • • • • • • • •
577
M~c
Kaye, Benton1
"Water Policy and Wilderness PoliC"J11 •
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578
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579
1-!unns, E. N. =
"P-ublic Lands and Water Hesource" • • • • • • •
560
Perloff, H. S. :
"The Planning of Water Resources Development"
"Evaluation of l'?ater Resources Projects". • • •
581
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HcY.inley, Charles:
"i'egional :Jevelor;ment and Stabilization" ••
Person, Harlow s. :
"Conservation of Ground \later". • • • • • •
"The Hation 1 s 'flater Resources Probl0!!15 and
.llaintenance for Optimum. Benefit". • • • • •
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Conference of )economists. • • • • •
Prooosed Conference of Ecologists •
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583
584
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585
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57
Preparation and release of report
Prt)paratio.n cf reporl:
St<<ff memoranda;
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quotatioP~
c11airman Cooke' a corres;;ondenee with
Commissioner~
• •
587
Presentation and release of report:
Chairman Cooke's correspondence with
Commissioners
·i'resent..at:!.on to
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.?res:i.der.t
. . . .. and
release
... . . • • • ... .
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Commission
[l'O'tfS
2\lllet,in
}:id-,rear draft of report ••
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588
58
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591
Final report of Commission
General:
5u~ry
11hite
of recommendations • • • • • •
preas releaa~s. • • • • •
Hou~e
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people.
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VoJ.ul'le I
li. ·~'Tater Policy for ·the Aw~rican
Volume II Ten Ilivers in A.raerica. J s .F'utnre ..
Volu!'le III W:rter J:eeourcea 1a1!' ,
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NO. 1
The Colmnbia. • • ~
no~ 2
The c... ntral valley of California. • • •
}Jo. 3
'I'he ;Iissouri. . •
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rw. 4 The Rio GrarAe. • • • •
•
No. 5 The Colorado. • • • • • •
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No. 7
No. 8
No. 9
No.lO
Legislative
The Connecticut. •
The Alabama-Coosa •
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The Pot.om.ac • •
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The Chio • • • •
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593
59h
595
596
597
598
599
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601
602
603
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605
606
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604
reco~endations
Proposed language for State-of-the-Union message • •
Proposed 11 \'iater Resources Act. of 1951":
Attorneys' drafts • • • • • •
Recommendations of Commission • • •
607
60ll
609
59
Chronology of Speeches. Articles, Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds, 1908- 1960*
1908
June 17
Speech. "The Pressing Need of Forest Preservation East of the Mississippi," Aniherst High
School, Aniherst, Massachusetts.
1912
June
Speech. "The Broader Concept of Success,"
Aniherst College, Aniherst, Massachusetts
1940 *-><-January 11
1941
1942
*
Toward a National Water Policy, Washington, D.C.
September 9
Public Utilities Regulations, Santa Fe, New
Mexico
October 8
National Safety Conference, Chicago, Illinois
November 17
Power for Defense, Washington, D.C.
January 6
Arkansas Cooperative, Little Rock, Arkansas
January 20
Radio Broadcast re: REA, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
April 9
Power and the War Effort, Chicago, Illinois
May 14
Public Utilities and the National Defense
Program
May 20
Outlook for the Power Industry, New York, New York
May 22
Affiliated Young Democrats State Convention,
New York, New York
May 22
The American Faith, Schenectady, New York
August 15
Speech.
September 13
St. Lawrence and Champlain Cut-Off, S.S. Ticonderoga
November 4
Post-War Development in the Southwest, Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma
State Convention, New York, New York
Ynis list compiled by Elsie Meyer, Secretary to Mr. Olds.
**Not present in papers
2
Chronology of Speeches, Articles, Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds, 1908- 1960
1942
con' t,
November 19
A Cooperative World, Burlington, Vermont
1943
January 20
Cooperatives and a United Nation, St. Louis,
Missouri
February 16
The TVA and Democracy, Chattanooga, Tennessee
April 11
Power After the War, New York, New York
June 5
Regional Benefits from River Development,
Atlanta, Georgia
November 14
Power in Post-War Basin Programs, Denver, Colorado
April 19
River Basin Authorities and the New Community,
Washington, D.C.
May 12
Harnessing the Nation's Power, New York, New York
1944
1945
*-"'June 23
19L,6
Power Supply for the War Aluminum Program,
Washington, D.C.
JU-Tte 28
The Relation of Regulation in the Power Industry
to Future War Planning, Washington, D.C.
August 3
Valley Authorities, Portland, Oregon
August 4
Building a Regional Culture, Wenatchee, Washington
December 6
Federal Power Commission Policy on Water Resources, Sacramento, California
February 9
An Over-All Objective for Power, Washington, D.C.
Feburary 18
Foreign Relations Summary and Conclusions.
Senate, Washington, D.C.
March 9
Rebuttal Statement.
May 9
New Concept of Rate Making for the Electric
Industry, Memphis, Tennessee
May 27
Contribution of Great Lalces - St. Lawrence
Seaway Power Project to the Country's Post-War
Economy, Syracuse, New Yorlc
June 7
The St. Lawrence Power Project, Chicago, Illinois
U.S.
U.S. Senate, Washington, D.C.
3
Chronology of Speeches. Articles. Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds, 1908- 1960
1947
1948
May 28
The St. Lawrence Power Project as a Defense
Asset, Washington, D.C.
November 22
Affiliated Young Democrats Rally, Albany, New York
June 11
Democratic State Convention, New York, New York
December 9
Victory Rally, New York, New York
1949 **March 28
Comprehensive Development of the Connecticut
River, Northhampton, Massachusetts
May 13
Power as a Factor in Conservation, Washington, D.C.
May 16
Hydro-Power and Conservation--A New Engineering
Technique. United Nations Conference, Washington,
D. C.
1950
July 10
Shall There Be More TVA's?
May 15
The Engineer's Role in Conservation, Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania
**August 8
1951
Wellesley, Massachusetts
Problems of Conservation, Development and Use of
Natural Resources, University Workshop on Economic
Education, Riverdale School for Bqys, New York,
New York
March 6
Water Resources, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
May 25
Your Resources Program, Albany, New York
July 23
How Adequate Are Our Resources for War or Peace?
American International College
August 28
Recommendations of the President's Water Resources
Policy Commission, San Francisco, California
**August 29
October 30
Address. American Political Science Association
Meeting, San Francisco, California
A National Water Resources Policy, Pocono Manor,
Pennsylvania
4
Chronology of Speeches. Articles, Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds, 1908- 1960
1951
con't
November 13
The Drainage Basin Approach to Conservation
and Development of Land and Water Resources,
Memphis, Tennessee
December 14
Conservation in National Policy Today, Biloxi,
Mississippi
1952 **January
Article. "The Importance of the New England New York Interagency Committee Survey and Report,"
Massachusetts Municipal Electric Association
Bulletin
April 15
Importance of Rivers in Civilizations, Orono, Maine
April 26
Statement. Needed: A Moral Awakening in America,
League of Independent Democracy, New York, New
York
April 29
Who Should Develop Our Water Resources?
D.C.
Washington,
**May 16
Power in New England, Conference of National Rivers
and Harbors Congress, Taunton, Massachusetts
**August 16
What Are the Power Needs and Resources of New
England? University of Connecticut, Storrs,
Connecticut
1953 **May ll
Northeast Association of Municipal Cooperatives
May 30, June 6,
June 13
Article. "Grab for Atomic Power," (3 part
series) The Nation
August
Electricity Created Through Atomic Energy - A
Resource of the People
September
Article.
October
Article. "An American Power Program," Electric
Consumers Information
November 17
Peacetime Development of Atomic Power, Washington,
D.C.
·**December 5
"Look Out Neighbor," New Republic
The Niagara - St. Lawrence Issue, Albany, New York
5
Chronology of Speeches, Articles, Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds, 1908- 1960
1953
con't
December ll
Power Progress for the American People,
Denver, Colorado
December 15
The Struggle for Proper Resource Development,
Atlanta, Georgia
1954
Pamphlet.
Power
"A Look at Niagara and- St. Lawrence
Pamphlet.
"A Look into Hells Canyon"
January 9
Article.
"Giving Away the Atom,"
The Nation
February
Abdication of Federal Control of Natural Gas
(H.R. 597.6), Washington, D.C.
February 25
The Power Issue in Our Resources Program,
Jeferson City, Missouri
May 12
Vermont and the Niagara -St. Lawrence, Burlington,
Vermont
May 19
Statement. A Bill to Amend the Atomic Energy
Act (H.R. 8862). Joint Congressional Committee
Hearing, Washington, D.C.
May 28-June l
Testimony. FPC Proceedings, Hells Canyon Case,
Washington, D.C.
July 10, July 17 Article. "The Private Monopoly Bill Safeguarding
the Future," The Nation
September (Labor Day)
Public Power, Labor and Jobs, Washington, D.C.
September,
October
Summary of Testimony, Anti-Monopoly Subcommittee,
Washington, D.C.
October 2
Article.
October 25
Dixon-Yates and the Eisenhower Power Partnership,
Washington, D.C.
"Not Dollars Alone,"
The Nation
0
Chronology of Speeches. Articles. Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds. 190$- 1960
Interim Report. Langer Subcommittee, U.S. Senate
Washington, D.C.
1955
February 3
Testimony. Economic Report to the President.
Committee Hearings, Washington, D.C.
February 16
Common Denominator of Power Supply-Issue, Atlantic
City, New Jersey.
February 21
The St. Lawrence- Niagara Power Issue, Albany,
New York
March 2
Statement. Joint Committee Hearings on Atomic
Energy, Washington, D.C.
March 3
Statement. Joint Committee Hearings on Development,
Growth and State of Atomic Energy Industry, Washington,
D.C.
April 11
Regulation of Field Prices of Natural Gas in the
Public Interest, Washington, D.C.
April l l
Increased Natural Gas Costs Will Raise Electric
Rates, Washington, DC.
May 9-10
A People's Atomic Power Program, Washington, D.C.
June 1
Where Our Electric Program is Going, La Crosse,
Wisconsin
Joint
Statement. Governor's Hearing re: Proposed New
York Power Authority, Albany, New York
June 21
TVA Financing Proposal, Washington, D.C.
June 27
Telegram to Governor Averell Harriman, Washington,
D.C.
July 13
Statement. Hearings on Redevelopment of the
Niagara River, U.S. Senate Committee, Washington, D.C.
July 17
Radio Broadcast: "For Our Best Interest: Public
or Private Power," Town Meeting Forum, Syracuse
New York
7
Chronology of Speeches, Articles, Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds, 190$- 1960
1955
July 25
Plan for.marketing St. Lawrence Power in Vermont;
also Memo. 7/26/55
August
Bibliography. Conservation of Natural Resources,
Washington, D.C.
August 27
Memo.
September 12
Memo. Outline for All-Electric Farm Rate Study,
Washington, D.C.
September 15
Memo. Economics of Larger Consumer Use of
Electricity, Washington, D.C.
September 15
Popular Government and the People's Power Program,
Madison, South Dakota
September 22
Statement. Flood Control (Bqyer), Pocono Manor,
Pennsylvania
October
Article. "Flood Damage and High Electric Rates
in New England," Textile Labor
October 3
Memo. Economic Transmission Distance for St.
Lawrence and Niagara Power
October 24
Belanger Presentation. Hearings, House Government
Operations Subcommittee Springfield, Massachusetts
October 24-25
Great Issues Course, Dartmouth College
October 30
America' a Town Meeting of the Air, WQED, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania
November
Article.
November
Article. "Propaganda of Power Trust Forced on
Consumers," Rural Electrification Association
December
Article. "Power Trust Propaganda Techniques: How
to Expose and Conteract them," Rural Electrifi
cation Association
con''t
Flood Control in New England, Washington, D. C.
''You Pay For Floods."
UAW - CIO Ammunition
8
Chronology of Speeches, Articles, Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds, 1908- 1960
1956
January 24-25
''Water Resource Development and Conservation - the
Functions of Government," St. Louis, Missouri
February 27
Power Issue in Eisenhower Water Policy, Washington, D.C.
March 6
Statement. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy of
the U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C.
March 26
Nature of Utility Services and Development of
Electric Power, Washington, D.C.
April 9
Memo. re: Electric Energy Development Act of 1955
(S.264J), Washington, D.C.
April 26
The Public Power Issue of 1956.
Waterville, Maine
May ll
Memo. Niagara Bill (S.l82J)
May 25
Summary.
May 25
Article: "The New Age of Electric Power,"
Washington Window
June 6
Analysis: Potter- Pastore Bill (S.264J)
June ll
Comment: Revised Bill to Amend S.264J (Letter to
Robert T. Murphy)
**June 14
July 20
**August
Memo.
Colby College,
Development of Potomac River Basin
South Dakota Rural Electric Rate Study
Statement. "The Preference Clause as Effective
Anti-Monopoly Legislation," Montana State University,
Missoula, Missouri
Comment re: Vennard-Priest Use of Statistics, Public
Opinion Survey and Position on River Basin Development. Montana State University, Missoula, Montana
August 25
Analysis re: Certain Residential Electric Bill
Trends.
September
Article. "Giant Power in the Age of People's
Program , " NRECA
September 27
Draft.
"Power Policy - the !<ext Step Forward"
9
Chronology of Speeches, Articles, Papers and Memos
bv Leland Olds. 1908-1960
1957
February 6
Statement. Potomac River Basin Development.
Maryland General Assembly, Annapolis, Maryland
February 8
Role of Electric Power and Atomic Energy in
Vermont Economic Development, Conference,
Vermont Labor and Farm Council, Goddard College,
Plainfield, Vermont
February 22
Conservation of Our Natural Resources, Joint
Concil on Economic Education, University of
Vermont
March 4-7
Setting Goals for Dynamic Management in Rural
Electrification, Annual Meeting, NRECA, Chicago,
Illinois
March 18
Comment re: Barker and Wheeler Transmission
Report for St. Lawrence Power in Vermont
April 10
Testimony. Hearings on Redevelopment of Niagara
River, U.S. Senate Committee on Public Works.
April 24
Urgency of· Immediate Start of Potomac River
Development, Virginia Women's Democratic Club,
Fairfax, Virginia
April 29
Memos (3) re: Niagara Power
May 3
Bill to Amend Natural Gas Act (H.R.6790),
Washington, D.C.
M.ay 11
Giant Power for the American People, Conference,
Western States Water and Power, Salt Lake City, Utah
May 23
Memo. re: Carolina Aluminum Company Washington, D.C.
June 14
Draft. Committee of 500 for Low-Cost Power for
America
June 25-27
The Challenge to Local Publicly-Owned Utilities in
Providing More Power at Lower Cost, Convention,
APPA, New York, New York
August 26
Comments re: Fallacy of the Economic Depreciation
Doctrine
10
Chronology of Speeches, Articles, Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds, 1908
1957
can't
1958
1960
November
Article,
Power
"Building on Sound Foundation,"
Public
December
The Economic Planning Function Under Public
Regulation, American Economic Association,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
February 3-6
Giant Power in the Legislative Program; Reserve
Policy Must Fit Sales Objective, Meeting, NRECA,
Dallas, Texas
March 17-20
The Threat of Private Power Monopoly, Convention,
NFU, Denver, Colorado
April 16
Conservation Principles
April 22
A Recommended Program for Accelerated Federal Water
Resources Development
Nay 6-9
An Approach to Giant Power Legislation, Convention
APPA, New Orleans, Louisiana
May 22-23
Briefing: Making the Giant Work, Conference, Water
Resources Federal Bar Association, Washington, D.C.
July 28
Memo. Cover Statement re: H.R.ll45 and S.77:
C & 0 Canal Historical National Park; also, memo. 8/L5/58
**September 18
Summary.
ERA Activities during 1958 Fiscal Year
**September 21
Excerpts. Donald R. Richber~ Testimony re: Public
Character of Private Utilities
December l l
Draft.
Electric Wholesale Power Supply Act of 1959
December l l
Draft (second bill): To Amend the Public Utility
Holding Company Act of 1935
December 16
Report. ECIC Giant Regional Power Legislation
Committee
11
Chronology of Speeches. Articles. Papers and Memos
by Leland Olds. 1908- 1960
1959
April 22
Notes. Talk on Power Supply, Indianapolis,
Indiana
April 29
Notes. Talk on Rates to Virginia Association
of REA Cooperatives, Richmond, Virginia
May 26-28
A New Concept in Residential Electric Rates.
Convention, APPA, Seattle, Washington
July
Article. "Power Supply Planning a Must."
Electrification
July 18
Memo. Detroit Edison Offers High Cost Power to
Industry
September 24
Paper. "Rural Electric Cooperative Margins and
Reserves," Regional Meeting, NRECA, Raleigh,
North Carolina
October 16
Address. '~at James River Power Offers the
Region," James River Basin Association, Natural
Bridge, Virginia
October 26
Paper. "A Joint Power Supply Program for Missouri
Basin Public and Cooperative Systems," Meeting,
Midwest Electric Consumers Association, Rapid City,
South Dakota
**November 17
1960
Rural
Notes. Talk to Citizens Committee for a Clean
Potomac. Washington, D.C.
December 7-8
Statement re: National Water Resources, Senate
Select Committee, Augusta, Maine and Boston,
Massachusetts
January 18-19
Panel Discussion: The Power Issue Today, ECIC
Workshop, Washington, D.C.
March 21-23
Setting Rates for Electric House Heating, Exposition,
Chicago, Illinois
May 6-8
Water Resources and Electric Power, Convention, ADA,
Washington, D.C.
June 7
Labor's Prophet of the Giant Power Age (Samuel Gompers)
Subject Index to Selected Articles,
Speeches, Statements , Memos. etc.
of Leland Olds-»
Amherst
College Graduation Speech. "The Broader Concept of
Success," June, 1912.
High School Graduation Speech. "The Pressing Need
of Forest Preservation East of the Mississippi,"
June 17, 1908,
P21t;-Trust and Monopoly
Summary. Testimony: James D. Steitenroth, U.S. Senate,
Langer Sub-Committee, September-October, 1954.
Interim Report. U.S. Senate, Langer Sub-Committee, 1955.
Articles
"The Importance of the New England-New York Interagency
Committee Survey and Report," Massachusetts Municipal
Electric Association Bulletin, January, 1952
"Grab for Atomic Power," (3-part series), The Nation, May 30,
June 6, June 13, 1953
"Look Out Neighbor," New Republic, September, 1953
"Giving Away the Atom," The Nation, January 9, 1954
"Safeguarding the Future," The Nation, July 17, 1954
"The Private Monopoly Bill," The Nation, July 19, 1954
"Not Dollar•s Alone," The Nation, October 2, 1954
"Flood Damage and High Electric Rates in New England,"
Textile Labor, October, 1955
"You Pay for Floods," UAW-CIO Ammunition, November, 1955.
"Propaganda of Power Trust Forced on Consumers," REA,
November, 1955
"Power Trust Propaganda Techniques - How to Expose and
Counteract them," REA, November, 1955
"The Age of Giant Power," REA, September, 1956
"Building on Sound Foundation," Public Power, November, 1957
"Joint Power Supply A Must," REA July, 1959
"Labor's Prophet of the Giant Power Age," (1.0.' s last
article, not published', 1960
-»Draft by Elsie Meyer
Atomic Power
Peacetime Development of Atomic Power, Federation of
American Scientists, Washington Chapter, November 17,
1953.
Statement. Joint Committee Hearings HR 8862 (Bill to
Amend the Atomic Energy Act), Washington, D.C.
May 19, 1954
Statement. Hearings on Development, Growth, and State
of the Atomic Energy Industry, Washington, D.C.
March 2, 1955
A People's Atomic Power Program, ECIC Workshop, Washington, D.C.
May 9:.10, 1955
C & 0 Canal Historical National Park
Memo. Cover-point and Counter-point: Dr. Cover's Statement
re: Establishment of the C & 0 Canal Historical National
Park, July 28, 1958
Memo. Sub-Committee on Public Lands, House Committee on
Interior and Insular Affairs (H.R.ll45, S.77), August 15, 1958
Carol;na Aluminum Comnanv
Memo.
Licensed Project Case, FPC, May 23, 1957
Columbia River Development
Building a Regional Culture, Columbia River Development
League, Wenatchee, Washington, August 4, 1945
Conservation
Comprehensive Development of the Connecticut River, Northampton,
Massachusetts, March 28, 1949
The Engineer's Role in Conservation, American Society of
Engineering Education, Lehigh University, May 15, 1951
The Drainage Basin Approach to Conservation and Development
of Land and Water Resources, Society of American Soil
Conservation, Memphis, Tennessee, November 13, 1951
Conservation in National Policy Today, Society of American Foresters,
Biloxi, Mississippi, December 14, 1951
Bibliography on Conservation of Natural Resources, Washington, D.C.
August, 1955
Cooperatives
Arkansas Cooperatives, Little Rock, Arkansas, January 6, 1942
A Cooperative World, Burlington, Vermont, November 19, 1942
Cooperatives and a United Nation, St. Louis, Missouri,
January 20, 1943
Dixon-Yates
Dixon-Yates and the Eisenhower-Power Partnership,
Washington, D.C. October 25, 1954
Economics
Fallacy of the "Economic Depreciation" Doctrine,
August 26, 1957
Elect-ricitv
New Concept of Rate Making for the Electric Industry,
Memphis, Te~Dessee, May 9, 1946
Electricity Created Through Atomic Energy, Washington, D.C.,
August, 1953
Statement. HeariP~s, Joint Committee on Atomic Energy,
Washington, D.C., May 19, 1954
Failure of President's Economic Report to Recognize Importance
of Electric Power to the Economy, Washington, D.C.
February 3, 1955
Statement. Hearings Joint Committee on Atomic Energy,
Washington, D.C., March 2, 1955
Nature of Utility Services and Development of Electric
Power, Washington, D.C. , March 26, 1955
Vfuere Our Electric Program is Going, LaCrosse, Wisconsin,
June 1, 1955
Memos: l. Outline for All-Electric Farm Rate Study
2. Preliminary Look at Possibilities for All-Electric
Farm Rate, Sioux Valley Empire Electric Association, Inc.
3. Economics of Larger Consumer Use of Electricity
in Combined Systems of the East River Electric
Power Cooperative and Its members, September 12, 1955
Supplement. Outline for All-Elect.ric Farm Rate Study
(September 12, 1955), November, 1955
Memo to Participating Cooperatives and Draft of Covering
Letter, April 2, 1956
Memo. re: Proposed Electric Energy Development Act of 1955
(S. 2643), Washington, D.C., April 9, 1956
Statement. S. 26L,J, Hearings, U.S. Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Washington, D.C. May 18, 1956
The New Age of Electric Power, Washington Window, May 25, 1956
Electricity - continued
Analyses. S. 2643 (Potter-Pastore Bill) and SEC Rule U-7
re: S.2643, Washington, D.C., June 6, 1956
Comment. Revised Bill to Amend Holding Co. Act,
Washington, D.C., June ll, 1956
Survey. South Dakota Rural Electric Rate Study- Power
Use, Washington, D.C., July 14, 1956
Analysis. Certain Residential Electric Bill Trends • . . ,
Washington, D.C. August 25, 1956
The Role of Electric Power and Atomic Energy in Vermont
Economic Development, Goddard College, Plainf~d, Vermont,
February S, 1957
Setting Goals for Dynamic Management in Rural Electrification,
Chicago, Illinois, March 4-7, 1957
The Economic Planning Function Under Public Regulation,
American Economic Association, Philadelphia,
December 30, 1957
Power Supply for Ohio Basin, Indianapolis, Indiana,
April 22, 1959
Electric Rates, Virginia Association of REA Cooperatives,
Richmond, Virginia, April 29, 1959
New Concept in Residential Electric Rates, APPA Convention,
Seattle, Washington, May 26-2S, 1959
Setting Rates for House Heating, NEMA, Chicago, March 21-23, 1960
Flood Control
Memo. Flood Control in New England, Washington, D.C.,
August 27, 1955
Boyer Statement on Flood Control - Interest of Pennsylvania
Labor in Federal Flood Control, Navigation and Power
Program, Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania, September 22, 1955
"Flood Damage and High Electric Rates in New England,"
Textile Labor, October, 1955
"You Pay for Floods," UAW-CIO Ammunition, November, 1955
Hell's .Canvon
Pamphlet. "A Look into Hell's Canyon." 1954
Testimony. Hell's Canyon Case Proceedings, Washington, D.C.
1~y 2S-June l, 1954
Morality
Needed: A moral Awakening in America, League for Industrial
Democracy, New York City, April 26, 1952
National Safety
National Safety Congress, Chicago, Illinois, October S, 1941
Natural Gas
Memo. Abdication of Federal Control of Natural Gas,
Amendment (proposed) to Natural Gas Act (HR. 5976),
February, 1954
Regulation of Field Prices of Natural Gas in the Public
Interest and Supplement: Increased Natural Gas Costs
Will Raise Electric Rates, Washington, D.C., April 11, 1955
Bill. To Amend the Natural Gas Act - Effect on Consumer
Interest (HR. 6790), Washington, D.C., May 3, 1957
Niae:ara
Speech. The Niagara-St. Lawrence Issue, Albany, New York,
December 5, 1953
A Look at Niagara and St. Lawrence Power, Albany, New
York, 1954
Vermont and the Niagara-St. Lawrence, Burlington,
Vermont, May 12, 1954
The St. Lawrence-Niagara Power Issue, Albany, New York,
February 21, 1955
·
Statement. Hearings, U.S. Senate Committee on Public
Works re: Redevelopment of Niagara River, Washington, D.C.,
July 13, 1955
Memo. Economic Transmission Distance for St. Lawrence and
Niagara Power, October 3, 195 5
Memo. re: Statement, Attorney General Jacob K. Javits,
May 11, 1956
Hearings. Redevelopment of Niagara River, April 10, 1957
Sale of Niagara Power Within Transmission Distance, April 29, 1957
Federal Preference Will Not Block Financing of Niagara
River Development, April 29, 1957
Amendments to Clark Bill for Development of Niagara Power
(S.512), April 29, 1957
Politics
Affiliated Young Democrats, New York City, May 22, 1942
Affiliated Young Democrats, Schenedtady, New York,
May 22, 1942
Democratic State Convention, New York City, August 18, 1942
Affiliated Young Democtats, Albany, New York, November 22, 1947
Democratic State Convention, New York City, June 11, 1948
Affiliated Young Democrats, Victory Rally, New York City,
December 9, 1948
Potomac River
Development of the Potomac River Basin, Washington, D.C.
May 25, 1956
Statement. Potomac River Basin Development, Maryland
General Assembly, February 6, 1957
Potomac River - continued
Urgency of Immediate Start of Potomac River Development,
Women's Democratic Club, Fairfax, Virginia, April 24,
1957
Notes. Citizens' Committee for Clean Potomac, Washington,
D.C., November 17, 1959
Power
Power for Defense, American Institute of Electric~l
Engineering, Washington, D.C., November 17, 1941
Power and the War Effort, Chicago, Illinois, April 9,
1942
Outlook for the Power Industry, New York, City, May 20, 1942
Post-War Development in the Southwest, Oklahoma City,
Oklahoma, November 4, 1942
Power After the War, New York City, April 11, 1944
Power in Post-War Basin Programs, Denver, Colorado,
November 14, 1944
Harnessing the Nation's Power, New York City, May 12, 1945
The Relation of Regulation in the Power Industry to Future
War Plalli""ling, Washington, D.C., May 28, 1945
Power Supply for the War Aluminum Program, Washington, D.C.,
June 2J, 1945
Power as a Factor in Conservation, Washington, D.C.,
May 13, 1949
An Overall Objective for Power, Washington, D.C.
February 9, 1946
Eydro Power and Conservation: A New Engineering Technique,
U.N. Conference, Washington, D.C., May 16, 1949
Power in New England, National Rivers and Harbors Congress,
Taunton, Massachusetts, May 16, 1952
An American Power Program, ECIC, Washington, D.C.
Power Program for the American People, Denver, Colorado,
December 11, 1953
The Power Issue in Our Resources Program, Jefferson City,
Missouri, February 25, 195L,
Common Denominator of Power Supply Issue, Atlantic City,
New Jersey, February 16, 1955
For Our Best Interests: Public or Private Power, Radio
Broadcast, Town Meeting Forum, Syracuse, New York,
July 17, 1955
Popular Government and the People's Power Program, Madison,
South Dakota, September 15, 1955
"Propaganda of Power Trust Forced on Consumers," REA,
November, 1955
"Power Trust Propaganda Techniques: How to Expose and
Counteract Them," REA, December, 195 5
Power Issue in Eisenhower-Water Policy, Washington, D.C.,
February 27, 1956
Power - continued
"The Age of Giant Power," REA, September, 1956
"Power Policy - The Next Step Forward," Preliminary
Draft (Not for Publication), September 27, 1956
Giant Power for the American People, Western States
Water and Power Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah,
May 11, 1957
Memo. Detroit Edison Offers High Cost Power to
Industry to Avoid Federal Regulation, June 18: 1957
Giant Power in the Legislative Program, National RECA
Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February J-6, 1958
Reserve Policy Must Fit Sales Objective, National RECA
Meeting, Dallas, Texas, February J-6, 1958
The Threat of Private Power Monopoly, National Farmers
Union, Denver, Colorado, March· 17-20, 1958
An Approach to Giant Power Legislation, APPA Convention,
New Orleans, Louisiana, May 6-9, 1958
Making the Giant Work: Power, ·conference on Water Resources,
Federal Bar Association, May 22-23, 1958
"Joint Power Supply A Must," REA, July, 1959
What James River Power Offers the Region, James River Basin
Association, Natural Bridge, Virginia, October 16, 1959
A Joint Power Supply Program for Missouri Basin Public
and Cooperative Systems, Midwest Electric Consumers,
Rapid City, South Dakota, October 26, 1959
The Power Issue Today, ECIC Workshop, Washington, D.C.,
January 18-19, 1960
"Labor's Prophet of the Giant Power Age," (last article,
not published), August 7, 1960
PrefeTence Clause
The Preference Clause as Effective Anti-Monopoly Legislation,
Montana State University, Missoula, Montana, July 20-21,
1956
Commentary: 1. Vennard-Priest Use of Statistics Showing
Decline in Average Price of Electricity; 2. Vennard Use
of Public Survey; J. Vennard's Position on River Basin
Development. August, 1956
Public Power
Public Utilities Regulations, Santa Fe, New Mexico,
September 9, 1941
Public Utilities and the National Defense Program,
Charlotte, North Carolina, May 14, 1942
V~at Are the Power Needs and Resources of the New England?
University of Connecticut, Storrs, August 16, 1952
Public Power - continued
Public or Private Power, Dartmouth College, October
24-25, 1955
For Our Best Interests: Public or Private Power,
American Town Meeting, WQED, Pittsburgh, October 30, 1955
The Public Power Issue of '56, Colby College, Waterville,
W~ine, April 26, 1956
The Challenge to Local Publicly ~wned Utilities in Providing More Power at Lower Cost, New York City, June 25-27, 1957
Radio Broadcast
REA, Radio Broadcast, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, January 20, 1942
ReEUlat1on
Address. National Institute of Municipal Law Officers,
Washington, D.C., February 3, 1948
Your. Resources Program, Albany, New York, May 25, 1951
How Adequate Are Our Resources for War or Peace?
Americ~~ International College, July 23, 1951
The Struggle for Proper Resource Development, Atlanta,
Georgia, December 15, 1953
Rivers
Regional Benefits from River Development, Atlanta, Georgia,
June 5, 1944
River Basin Authorities and the New Community, Washington,
D.C., April 19, 1945
Importance of Rivers in Civilization, Orono, Maine,
April 15, 1952
Rural Electric Cooperatives
Rural Electric Cooperatives, Margins and Reserves, NRECA
Meeting, Raleigh, North Carolina, September 24, 1959
.St. Lawrence
St. Lawrence and Champlain Cut-off, Champlain. Valley
Council, S.S. Ticonderoga, September 13, 1942
Statement, Summary and Conclusions. U.S. Senate Foreign
Relations, Washington, D.C., February 18, 1946
Rebuttal. St. Lawrence Project (S.J. Res. 104), U.S.
Senate, Washington, D.C., March 9, 1946
Water Resources
Toward a National Water Policy, Washington, D.C.
January 11, 1940
Federal Power Commission Policy on Water Resources,
Sacramento, California, December 6, 1945
Report. A Water Policy for the American People,
President's Water Resources Policy Commission,
Washington, D.C. , 1950-1951
Water Resources, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, March 6, 1951
Recommendations of the President's Water Resources Policy
Commission, San Francisco, August 28, 1951
A National Water Resources Policy, Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania
October JO, 1951
Who Should Develop Our Water Resources? U.S. Chamber of
Commerce, Washington, D.C. April 29, 1952
"Water Resources Development and Conservation: The
Functions of Government," St. Louis, Missouri,
January 24-25, 1956
Statement. Natural Water Resources, Massachusetts Municipal
Electric Association and Northeastern Rural Electric
Cooperative, Senate Select. Committee, Augusta, Maine
and Boston, Massachusetts, December 7-8, 1959
Water Resources and Electric Power, ADA Convention,
Washington, D.C. May 6-8, 1960
St. Lawrence- continued
Great St. Lawrence Seaway and Power Project. Its
Contribution to the Country's Post-War Economy,
Syracuse, New York, May 27, 1946
The St. Lawrence Power Project, Chicago, Illinois,
June 7, 1946
The St. Lawrence Power Project As a Defense Asset,
Washington, D.C. May 28, 1947
A Look at Niagara and St. Lawrence, 1954
Vermont and the Niagara-St. Lawrence, Washington, D.C.,
May 12, 1954
The St. Lawrence-Niagara Power Issue, Albany, New York,
February 21, 1955
Statement. St. Lawrence Power, Governor's Hearing on
Proposed New York Authority-Aluminum Co., Albany,
New York, June 14, 1955
Telegram. L.O to Governor Harriman, Albany, New York,
June 14, 1955
Plan for Marketing St. Lawrence Power in Vermont,
Washington, D.C. July 25, 1955
Memo. Public Service of Vermont Plan for Marketing
St. Lawrence Power in Vermont, Washington, D.C.,
July 26, 1955
Memo. Economic Transmission Distance for St. Lawrence
and Niagara Power, Washington, D.C., October 3, 1955
Comment. Barker and Wheeler .Transmission Report, St.
Lawrence Power for Vermont, March 18, 1957
Sale of Niagara Power Within Economic Transmission
Distance Defined, April 29, 1957
Tennessee Valley Authority
The TVA and Democracy, Chattanooga, Tennessee, February 16,
1943
Valley Authorities, Portland, Oregon, August 3, 1945
Shall There Be More TVA's? Wellesley, Massachusetts,
July 10, 1949
Report. TVA Financing Proposal Compared With Budget
Bureau Revision, Washington, D.C., June 21, 1955
Washington Window
Public Power, Labor and Jobs, Washington, D.C., September,
1954 (Labor Day Special)
CONTAINER
330
CONTENTS
Elsie Meyer File, 1945-1975
Copy of L.O.'s Will, 1945
Office Notes (E.M.), 1958
Correspondence and Miscellany, 1960-1975
Posthumous Articles, Cornmemoratives, References,
etc. re: L.O., 1960-1968
Scrapbooks re: L .0. 1949-1960
Proposed Arrangement of L.O. Papers, n.d. (inc.)
Mailing List, 1950-1951 (E.M. Desk Copy)