Correspondence to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. from behavioral science faculty of Middle Tennessee State University supporting Gore's stance in opposition to continued U.S. involvement in the Vietnam conflict. The letter is on MTSU letterhead and gives…
Correspondence to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. from the head of the Department of Business Education at Middle Tennessee State University calling for Gore to support increased efforts to win the conflict in Vietnam.
Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. stating opposition to Medicare legislation, dated April 14, 1965. Medicare was passed as one of the Social Security Amendments of 1965
Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. stating opposition to Medicare legislation, dated March 10, 1965. Medicare was passed as one of the Social Security Amendments of 1965
Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. stating opposition to Medicare legislation, dated May 13, 1965. Medicare was passed as one of the Social Security Amendments of 1965
Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. stating support for Eldercare legislation, dated March 15, 1965. Eldercare was one of the programs proposed in 1965 as part of the amendments to the Social Security act of 1935. It was an…
Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. stating support for Eldercare legislation, dated March 16, 1965. Eldercare was one of the programs proposed in 1965 as part of the amendments to the Social Security act of 1935. It was an…
Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore, Sr. stating support for Eldercare legislation, dated March 20, 1965. Eldercare was one of the programs proposed in 1965 as part of the amendments to the Social Security act of 1935. It was an…
Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore a portion of the Social Security Amendments of 1965 that required food servers to report tips, therefore making them subject to taxation. This section of the bill (HR 6675) was part of the plan…
Correspondence from constituent to Senator Albert Gore opposing a portion of the Social Security Amendments of 1965 that required food servers to report tips, therefore making them subject to taxation. This section of the bill (HR 6675) was part of…