03811mpc 2200601 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025035002200066035002200088040002400110100005500134245004600189300001800235545016200253520118400415520012901599540010701728555003301835510005201868524010901920610003802029610006502067610006802132610006702200610003602267610003302303610003702336610003702373610002802410610004702438650002902485650004302514650002502557650002302582650004202605650005102647650002002698650003002718650003202748650002502780650002902805650003602834650002902870650005502899651004402954651004702998651005203045655002503097650001703122700004003139905002103179998000903200210095719991221120000.0900104q19351957nyu eng d a(CStRLIN)NYCV90A0 a(NIC)notisAKT9962 aNICcNICeappmdNIC1 aCole, W. Sterlingq(William Sterling),d1904-1987.00aW. Sterling Cole papers,f[ca. 1935-1957] a42 linear ft. aCongressman, New York 37th District, 1935-1944, 1953-1957, 39th District, 1945-1952; Director General, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, 1957-1961. aRepresentative Cole's papers, which pertain almost exclusively to his years in the U.S. House of Representatives, include correspondence, copies of proposed bills, and newspaper clippings concerning the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, the Committee on Armed Services, and the Naval Affairs Committee; numerous letters from constituents expressing opinions on specific legislation, presidential appointments, foreign affairs, and other issues and letters concerning pensions, workmen's compensation and other claims, appointments to the U.S. Military, Naval, and Air Force Academies, and immigration cases. Also, correspondence with the Republican Party organization and individuals concerning Congressional district campaigns and elections; letters to and from constituents and local officails pertaining to federal reimbursements for damages suffered in the 1935 flood, and inquiries and criticisms regarding flood control proposals of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; pamphlets issued by special interest groups; mimeographed newsletters of local Republican groups, printed campaign materials, and voters' lists; and personal papers and farm accounts, Bath, Steuben County. bAlso, 37 pp. transcript of oral history interview with W. Sterling Cole, conducted by Charles T. Morrissey, August 24, 1978. 3Oral history interview requiresapermission to quote from transcript or to reproduce portions of tapes0 aUnpublished guide available.0 aREPORT OF THE CURATOR AND ARCHIVIST, 1958-1962. aW. Sterling Cole papers, #2081, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library.20aUnited States.bCongress.bHouse.20aUnited States.bCongress.bJoint Committee on Atomic Energy.20aUnited States.bCongress.bHouse.bCommittee on Armed Services.20aUnited States.bCongress.bHouse.bCommittee on Naval Affairs.20aUnited States Military Academy.20aUnited States Naval Academy.20aUnited States Air Force Academy.20aRepublican Party (U.S. : 1854- )20aRepublican Party (N.Y.)20aUnited States.bArmy.bCorps of Engineers. 0aVeterans'xMedical care. 0aOld age pensionsxLaw and legislation. 0aSurvivors' benefits. 0aMilitary pensions. 0aWorkers' compensationzUnited States. 0aEmigration and immigration lawzUnited States. 0aElectioneering. 0aElectionszUnited States. 0aElectionszNew York (State) 0aPolitics, Practical. 0aFloodszNew York (State) 0aFlood controlzNew York (State) 0aAgriculturexAccounting. 0aFarm managementzNew York (State)zSteuben County. 0aUnited StatesxPolitics and government. 0aNew York (State)xPolitics and government. 0aSteuben County (N.Y.)xPolitics and government. 7aOral histories.2aat 0aPoliticians.1 aMorrissey, Charles T.einterviewer. a19991221120000.0 s9554