John W. Andrews and G. A. Andrews request that their son, J. J., be sent home to help with the family business as John is in poor health. They would also like his tuition refunded but hope that he will return to the College after Christmas....
J Rogue explains to Stone that her son has been sick and that is why he has not returned to school. She asks that when he does return he does not have to participate in work because of his poor health. October 31, 1899.
G. D. Wilson writes to Stone first asking that his son Willie be allowed to come home at once. He then writes to ask how his son is doing in school and tells him he is delicate in health so he may need extra care. He then writes to tell Stone that...
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; H.E.W.; Health Education and Welfare;
Senator Stennis discusses the issue of the H.E.W. only applying forced integration in the south, even though there are schools across the United States not complying with the Civil Rights Bill.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Nixon, Richard Milhous; Attorney General; H.E.W.; Health Education and Welfare;
Senator Stennis coments on his ongoing talks with President Nixon, the Attorney General, and Secretary of the H.E.W. in regards to the thirty-three Mississippi school districts under review.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Medicare; H.E.W.; Health Education and Welfare;
Senator Stennis discusses the treatment of emergency Medicare patients in hospitals not participating in the Medicare programe. In regards to the hospital's Medicare program awaiting H.E.W. aporval.
Stennis, John Cornelius, D-MS; Health Education and Welfare; H.E.W.; Civil Rights; Whitten, Jamie Lloyd;
Senator Stennis comments on his struggle and fight against Civi Rights legislation since 1954. He discusses how he has fought against the H.E.W., and comments on his support for Congressman Whitten's new amendment to the H.E.W. appropriations Bill.