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Bill H. R. 16443 with a report by Jack Brooks and a newspaper article from The Daily Sun
Congressman Jack Brooks introduces legislation to provide government-wide coordination in the acquisition and utilization of Automatic Data Processing equipment and a Congressional Press Release
Correspondence between Congressman Jack Brooks and B. Carroll Tharp
Correspondence between Congressman Jack Brooks and Carter Jenkins
Correspondence between Congressman Jack Brooks and Colonel Brown with exclosed article from Architecture News Magazine
Correspondence between Congressman Jack Brooks and Colonel W.J. Baird, with a Signal Magazine article
Correspondence between Congressman Jack Brooks and Harry A. Goleman with eclosed newsletter published by the American Institute of Architects.
Correspondence between Congressman Jack Brooks and James N. Van Praag
Correspondence between Congressman Jack Brooks and Jules B. Dupeza
Correspondence between Congressman Jack Brooks and R.W. Bemer, and a draft Computer Journal article written by Congressman Jack Brooks
Correspondence between Richard Q. Praeger and Congressman Jack Brooks
Correspondence, photographs, and materials related to the 1971 AIA-CEC Public Affairs Conference
Correspondences between Congressman Jack Brooks, Arthur H. Stone, and the Honorable William L. Dawson, with a newspaper article enclosed
Correspondences between Congressman Jack Brooks, Richard H. Nelson, and Representative John T Meyers
Handwritten Letter to Congressman Jack Brooks from Dale W. Kelly with enclosed editorial
Letter correspondence between Congressman Jack Brooks and George L. Ingram.
Letter correspondences between Jack Brooks, George F. Hauck, and the Honorable William L. Dawson
Letter from Congressman Jack Brooks to Carl A. Kohler with a newsletter and a handwritten note
Letter from Congressman Jack Brooks to Ed Hunter, and a statement given by Brooks at the National Bureau of Standards Conference
Letter from Congressman Jack Brooks to Robert A. Krieger and Krieger's correspondence to three other congressmen.