Remarks by Alan S. Boyd, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation, Prepared for Delivery Before the Business Council Meeting, Hot Springs, Virginia
Remarks by Alan S. Boyd, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation, Before the 33rd Annual Conference of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators, New Orleans, Louisiana
Remarks by Alan S. Boyd, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation, at the 77th Annual Convention of the National Association of Railroad and Utilities Commissioners, New York City, New York
Remarks by Alan S. Boyd, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation, at the Opening of 20th Annual Transportation and Logistics Forum of the National Defense Transportation Association, Detroit, Michigan
Statement of Alan S. Boyd, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation, on 50% U.S. Flag requirement on shipments of wheat to Soviet Bloc countries, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on September 17, 1965.
Statement of the Honorable Alan S. Boyd, Under Secretary of Commerce for Transportation, before the Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, on hearings regarding Public Law 88-108 and Award of Arbitration on Board 282 on September 15, 1965.
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