75th Anniversary of the Federal Register
This program in the William G. McGowan Theater was part of the National Archives Office of the Federal Register’s celebration of its 75th anniversary.
Harold Relyea, an expert on the organization of the federal government, gave a talk on “The History of the Federal Register Act.” The act wa… read more
Harold Relyea, an expert on the organization of the federal government, gave a talk on “The History of the Federal Register Act.” The act was signed by President Franklin Roosevelt in 1935. The Federal Register is the official daily publication for all branches, agencies, and organizations of the federal government. Mr. Relyea responded to questions from members of the audience.
This program in the William G. McGowan Theater was part of the National Archives Office of the Federal Register’s celebration of its 75th anniversary. close
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