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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, February 1, 1939
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Topics include foreign policy and the plan for national defense in the Military Affairs Committee; President Roosevelt meeting with the Military Affairs Committee at the White House; Relief Bill; Judiciary Committee.
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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, February 10, 1939
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Topics include Military Affairs Committee and Austin's motion to open hearings to the public; Special Finance Committee on Taxation of Public Securities.
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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, February 24, 1939
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Topics include Military Affairs Committee vote on the Stock Pile Bill; letters received by Austin in support of his stand on foreign policy and defense.
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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, February 3, 1939
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Topics include Military Affairs Committee; Sub-Committee of the Judiciary on the nomination of Dean Clark of Yale Law School for a judgeship.
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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, January 10, 1939
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Topics include Secret Session of Joint Committee of both Houses on Military Affairs; Frankfurter Committee; Murphy Committee.
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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, January 12, 1940
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Topics include Military Affairs Committee.
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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, June 21, 1940
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Topics include Military Affairs Committee and the appointment of Stimson as Secretary of War.
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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, June 21, 1940
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Topics include Military Affairs Committee and the appointment of Stimson as Secretary of War.
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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, June 23, 1939
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Topics include revenue bill; speech by Senator Townshend (DE) on purchase of foreign silver; Military Affairs Committee and contracts for construction outside continental United States.
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- Letter to Mrs. C.G. (Ann) Austin, March 17, 1939
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Topics include Bill for Reorganization of Agencies of the Government; Presidential power; office of the Comptroller General; Congressional power; Austin's presiding over a session of the Miltary Affairs Committee.