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VII. Sidney Hillman papers, 1930-1946. [series]: Sidney Hillman and the ACWA played crucial roles in founding the CIO. Hillman's correspondence with Walter Reuther and George Addes of the United Automobile Workers (UAW) and Emil Rieve of the Textile Workers' Organizing Committee reflects that effort.
The Roosevelt era brought both increased visibility and power to Hillman and the union. In 1933, Hillman was chosen to serve on the National Recovery Administration's Labor Advisory Board. The materials from this NRA period describe the Roosevelt administration's attempts to draw up codes of fair competition to determine production quotas and fix wages and hours in order to bring about economic recovery. The NRA records also contain Hillman's correspondence with government officials as well as leaders of labor unions and of private firms. There are also some reports and raw data used by the NRA in developing its codes.
In 1940, as U.S. involvement in World War II became increasingly likely, Roosevelt organized the National Defense Advisory Commission (NDAC) to coordinate economic mobilization for the war. Hillman was named to the Commission; later he was tapped to be associate director of the War Production Board. The NDAC materials in this collection document Hillman's experiences and include correspondence with William Knudsen. There are also some reports and directives prepared by the War Production Board.
Other notable topics include: aid to free labor organizations in Europe during World War II; anti-fascist efforts by U.S.labor organizations; civil rights; the clothing trade in the U.S. and Canada; economic conditions during the depression, particularly in the U.S. garment industry; international labor activities; Jewish workers in Palestine; labor organizing in the U.S. and Canada; relations with other unions; the Spanish Civil War, including labor aid to and participation in the Republican cause; union involvement in politics and government in the U.S.; the role of women and minorities in the labor movement; and worker education.
Notable individuals represented in the collection include: Mary Anderson; John B. Andrews; August Bellanca; Dorothy Bellanca; George Berry; S.M. Blinken; Louis Brandeis; Harry Bridges; John Brophy; Max Danish; Clarence Darrow; Gladys Dickason; David Dubinsky; Lillian Hellman; Charles J. Hendley; Arturo Giovannitti; Henry Green; William Green; J.B.S. Hardman; Bessie Hillman; Horace Kallen; Paul Kellogg; Philip La Follette; Robert La Follette; Fiorello LaGuardia; Herbert H. Lehman; John L. Lewis; Sinclair Lewis; Jay Lovestone; Homer Martin; Lucy Mason; Tom Mooney; Reinhold Niebuhr; Frances Perkins; Charles Poletti; Lee Pressman; Walter Reuther; Emil Rieve; Eleanor Roosevelt; Franklin D. Roosevelt; Rose Schneiderman; Upton Sinclair; Harry Truman; B.C. Vladeck; Robert F. Wagner; Henry Wallace; Walter White; and Matthew Woll.
Additional organizations of significance represented include: local unions and joint boards of the ACWA; the American Civil Liberties Union; American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee; American League Against War and Fascism; the AFL; the CIO; the Fur and Leather Workers' Union; Hart, Schaffner, and Marx; Hickey Freeman and Company; the Jewish Daily Forward; the Journeymen Tailors Union; Labor's Non-Partisan League; the NAACP; the NRA; the Socialist Party (U.S.); the Steel Workers' Organizing Committee; the Textile Workers Organizing Committee; the Textile Workers Union of America; the UAW; the U.S. Department of Labor and its Women's Bureau; the Urban League; the Women's Trade Union League; and the Workmen's Circle.
The papers from the early 1930s are extremely fragmentary; consequently, little material documenting the devastating effect of the early Depression years on the ACWA remains. The campaign to organize shirt and pants workers during the mid- to late 1930s is somewhat better documented, and is described by Hillman's correspondence with organizers in Rochester (N.Y.), Cincinnati, and Philadelphia.
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A. Correspondence, 1930-46. [subseries]: |
| 66 |
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Abbott, Grace (Social Service Review, University of Chicago) 1936 |
| 66 |
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Abt, John (ACWA attorney) 1938 amendments to the Wagner Act |
| 66 |
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Adamic, Louis (American Committee for Yugoslav Relief) 1945 |
| 66 |
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Addams, Jane (Hull House) 1930 |
| 66 |
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Addes, George (United Automobile Workers) 1938 |
| 66 |
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Affiliated School for Workers, 1938 |
| 66 |
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Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1935-36 |
| 66 |
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Alabama State Industrial Union Council, 1940 |
| 66 |
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Allis Chalmers Workers, 1940 |
| 66 |
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Aluminum Workers of America (International Union) 1938 |
| 66 |
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Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers (Cleveland Lodge) 1939 |
| 66 |
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1936-38 convention invitations |
| 66 |
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Amalgamated Clothing Workers (general communications) 1938 |
| 66 |
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Amalgamated Housing Corp., 1935 |
| 66 |
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Amalgamated Life Insurance, 1945 |
| 66 |
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Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank (Chicago) 1936-45 |
| 66 |
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American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 1930 |
| 66 |
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American Arbitration Association, 1938 |
| 66 |
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American Association for Labor Legislation, 1935-38 |
| 66 |
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American Civil Liberties Union, 1936-37 |
| 66 |
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American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born, 1938 |
| 66 |
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American Federation of Actors, 1935 |
| 66 |
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American Federation of Government Employees, 1935 |
| 66 |
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American Federation of Labor, 1935-36, 1940 |
| 66 |
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American Friends of the Soviet Union, 1936 |
| 66 |
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American Fund for Political Prisoners and Refugees (George Novak) 1938 |
| 66 |
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American Labor Party (1936-45) |
| 66 |
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American League Against War and Fascism, 1935-37 |
| 66 |
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American Magazine, 1943 |
| 66 |
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American Public Welfare Association, 1936 |
| 66 |
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American Student Union (1937) includes correspondence with Joseph Lasch and James Wechsler |
| 66 |
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American Youth Congress, 1936-40 |
| 66 |
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Ameringer, Oscar, 1936-40 |
| 66 |
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Anderson, Mary (Women's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor) 1930-38 |
| 66 |
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Andrews, John B. (American Association for Labor Legislation) 1930-40 |
| 67 |
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Anderson, Paul |
| 67 |
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Anthracite Tri-District News |
| 67 |
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Apparel Codes Label Council (National Industrial Recovery Administration) 1935 |
| 67 |
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Applications (job) 1937-40 |
| 67 |
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Associated Clothing Manufacturers, Inc., 1936 |
| 67 |
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Atlanta Federation of Trades, 1936 |
| 67 |
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Automobile Workers of America (United) 1937-39 including correspondence with Homer Martin, George Addes, and Walter Reuther |
| 67 |
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Automobile Workers of America (United) Local 248 & 249, Allis Chalmers, 1938 |
| 67 |
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A (general) 1930-45 |
| 68 |
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Baerwald, Paul, 1940 |
| 68 |
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Bakery Wagon Drivers and Salesmen Union |
| 68 |
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Baldwin, Roger (American Civil Liberties Union) 1932-36 |
| 68 |
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Baltimore Clothing Manufacturers Association, 1936-39 |
| 68 |
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Barbash, Jack, 1936 |
| 68 |
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Barbers and Beauty Cutters of America (National Organizing Committee) 1940 |
| 68 |
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Barberton Industrial Union Council, 1939 |
| 68 |
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Barkin, Solomon (Labor Studies Section, Dept. of Commerce) 1936 |
| 68 |
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Barnes, Harry Elmer, 1932 |
| 68 |
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Barton, Bruce, 1938 |
| 68 |
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Barone, Salvatore, 1938 |
| 68 |
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Baruch, Bernard (n.d.) |
| 68 |
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Beck, David (Teamsters Union) 1934 |
| 68 |
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Bedacht, Max (IWO) 1937 |
| 68 |
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Bellanca, August, 1935-41 |
| 68 |
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Bellanca, Dorothy, 1938 |
| 68 |
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Bellanca, Frank, 1935 |
| 68 |
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Benson, Elmer (Minnesota Senator and Governor) 1936-38 |
| 68 |
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Berry, George (Labor's Non-Partisan League) 1934-36 |
| 68 |
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Bevin, Ernest (British Labour Party) 1941 |
| 68 |
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Biddle, Francis (Labor Disputes Board, and Solicitor General) 1935-40 |
| 68 |
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Billikopf, Frank (NLRB. Philadelphia Regional Office) 1934-38 |
| 68 |
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Biographical Encyclopedia of the World, 1942 |
| 68 |
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Bisno, Beatrice (N.Y.C. Emergency Relief Bureau) 1938 |
| 68 |
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Bittner, Van A. (CIO) 1937 |
| 68 |
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Blinken, S.M. (1937-38) |
| 68 |
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Bliven, Bruce (New Republic) 1930-36 |
| 68 |
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Block, Reuben (Organizer, Allentown, Pa.) 1938 |
| 68 |
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Blumberg, Hyman (New York Joint Board) 1936 |
| 68 |
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Boas, Franz (Anthropologist) 1938 |
| 68 |
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Bond Clothes, 1937-38 |
| 68 |
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Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Accountants Union, 1936 |
| 68 |
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Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1941 |
| 68 |
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Branden, Maxwell (ACWA attorney) 1938 |
| 68 |
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Brandeis, Louis, 1937 |
| 68 |
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Bridges, Harry, West Coast Regional Director (CIO) 1938 |
| 68 |
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Brooklyn Federation of Workers, 1935 |
| 68 |
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Brooks, George, 1941 |
| 68 |
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Brookwood Labor College, 1936 |
| 68 |
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Brophy, John (Director CIO) 1935-38 |
| 68 |
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Brotherhood of Railroad Steamship Clerks, 1936 |
| 68 |
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Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen (including correspondence of A.F. Whitney) 1937-39 |
| 68 |
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Broun, Heywood, 1930-37 |
| 68 |
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Buckler, R.T. (Congressman, Minnesota) 1935 |
| 68 |
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Building Employees Industrial Federation, 1936-38 |
| 68 |
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Bureau of National Affairs, 1938 |
| 68 |
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Busch, Arbitration, 1939 |
| 68 |
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Butte Miners Union #1 (International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers) 1939 |
| 68 |
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Byrnes, James F. (Senator, South Carolina) 1941 |
| 69 |
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B (general) 1927-37 |
| 69 |
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B (general) 1938-45 |
| 69 |
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Cahan, Abraham (Jewish Daily Forward) 1936 |
| 69 |
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Calverton, V.F. (Modern Monthly) 1936 |
| 69 |
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Cannery, Agricultural, Packing and Allied Workers (United) 1940 |
| 69 |
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Carey, James B. (United Electrical Workers) 1936-37 |
| 69 |
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Carpenters and Joiners (United Brotherhood of) 1939 |
| 69 |
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Cambria, Pennsylvania, Central Labor Union, 1938 |
| 69 |
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Catalanotti, Jacob (New York Joint Board) 1938 |
| 69 |
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Celler, Emanuel (Congressman, Brooklyn) 1938 |
| 69 |
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Chalmers, Allan Knight (Emergency Peace Campaign) 1936 |
| 69 |
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Chamber of Commerce of the Apparel Industry, 1938 |
| 69 |
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Chatman, Abraham (Rochester Joint Board) 1930, 1941 |
| 69 |
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Chicago Industrial Federation of Clothing Manufacturers (includes report "Effect of Stoppages on Production Schedules") 1932 |
| 69 |
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Children's and Infants' Wear, Housedress and Bathrobe Makers' Union, 1939 |
| 69 |
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China Relief (United) 1943 |
| 69 |
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Cigar Salesmen's Union. 1938 |
| 69 |
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Civilian Conservation Corps., 1938 |
| 69 |
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Cleaning and Dye House Workers Union (International Association of) 1937 |
| 69 |
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Cleveland Newspaper Guild, 1938 |
| 69 |
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Cohen, Joseph and Sons, Variety Clothing Inc., 1935-40 |
| 69 |
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Chemical Workers Union, 1939 |
| 69 |
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Clothing Contractors Association, 1935 |
| 69 |
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Clothing Drivers and Helpers Union, 1940 |
| 69 |
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Clothing Factory Managers' and Foremen's Union, 1937 |
| 69 |
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Clothing Manufacturers Association of the USA, 1938 |
| 69 |
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Clothing Unemployment Fund (New York) 1940 |
| 69 |
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Clothing Workers Federation (Amsterdam) 1935 |
| 69 |
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Commerce (U.S. Dept. of) 1935 |
| 69 |
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Commercial Telegraphers Union, 1937 |
| 69 |
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Committee for Concerted Peace Efforts, 1938 |
| 69 |
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Committee on Economic Security, 1935 |
| 70 |
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Committee for Ratification of the Child Labor Amendment, 1937 |
| 70 |
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Common Sense including correspondence with Sheldon Rodman and Alfred Bingham, 1937 |
| 70 |
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Commons, John R. (University of Wisconsin) 1930 |
| 70 |
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Commonwealth College, 1935-38 |
| 70 |
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Commonwealth Federation of New York (Alfred Bingham) 1937 |
| 70 |
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Communication Association (American) CIO 1938 |
| 70 |
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Communist Party, 1937 |
| 70 |
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Community Church of New York (John Haynes Holmes) 1936-38 |
| 70 |
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Community Mobilization for Human Needs, 1938 |
| 70 |
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C.I.O. (Congress and Committee for Industrial Organizations) 1935-45 |
| 70 |
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Connecticut Federation of Labor, 1935-36 |
| 70 |
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Congratulatory letters for Sidney Hillman's appointment to Wartime Office of Production Management, 1940 |
| 70 |
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Congress, U.S. Letters from various congressmen concerning the Wage and Hour Bill of 1938 |
| 70 |
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Consumers League, 1932-38 |
| 70 |
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Consumers Research (correspondence concerning 1936 strike) |
| 70 |
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Consumers Wholesale Clothiers of Hightstown, New Jersey, 1938 |
| 70 |
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Cook, Walter, 1938 |
| 70 |
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Cooks and Kitchen Workers Union of New York, 1936 |
| 70 |
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Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation (Dept. of Commerce) 1936 |
| 70 |
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Corey, Lewis, 1937 |
| 70 |
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Cornell University (1930-36) correspondence with representatives of various student organizations concerning proposed speaking engagements. |
| 70 |
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Council Bluffs (Iowa) Central Labor Union, 1939 |
| 70 |
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Crank letters (some anti-Semitic) 1940-43 |
| 70 |
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Crayon Workers Industrial Union, 1938 |
| 70 |
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Crawford, Morris (Fairchild Publications - Publisher of Women's Wear Daily) 1934-41 |
| 70 |
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Curran, Joseph (National Maritime Union) 1936-40 |
| 70 |
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C (general) 1930-37 |
| 71 |
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C (general) 1937-38 |
| 71 |
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C (general) 1939-42 |
| 71 |
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C (general) 1945-46 |
| 71 |
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Daily Worker, 1936 |
| 71 |
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Dairy Employees Union, 1934 |
| 71 |
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Danish, Max (Justice) 1935-38 |
| 71 |
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Darrow, Clarence (photocopies of undated letters) |
| 71 |
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Davidson, Tecia (Secretary to Sidney Hillman) 1930-40 |
| 71 |
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Davis, Jerome (Yale University Divinity School) 1930 |
| 71 |
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Davis, John (Joint Committee on National Recovery) 1934 |
| 71 |
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Davis, Leon (Retail Drug Store Employees Union) 1938 |
| 71 |
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DeCaux, Len (CIO publicity director) 1938-39 |
| 71 |
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Democratic National Committee, 1936-40 |
| 71 |
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Democratic State Committee, 1936-37 |
| 71 |
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Denny, George Jr. (League for Political Education) 1936 |
| 71 |
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Department Store Employees Union, Local 1250, CIO, 1938 |
| 71 |
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Deppe, W.B., 1936 |
| 71 |
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Dewey, John (League for Independent Political Action) 1932 |
| 71 |
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Dewey, Thomas (New York District Attorney) 1936 |
| 71 |
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Dickason, Gladys (Research Director, ACWA) 1934-40 |
| 71 |
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Dining Car Employees Joint Council, 1939 |
| 71 |
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Drechsler, David (ACWA attorney) 1935 |
| 71 |
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Drug Worker, 1938 |
| 71 |
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Dubinsky, David (International Ladies' Garment Workers Union) 1934-43 |
| 71 |
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Dyers Federation (AFL) 1937-41 |
| 71 |
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D (general) 1930-46 |
| 71 |
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Eagle Clothes of N.Y., 1935-37 |
| 71 |
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Easton (Pa.) Central Labor Union, 1936 |
| 71 |
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Easton (Pa.) Trousers Company, 1936 |
| 71 |
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Economic Club of N.Y. (Robert Ely) 1937 |
| 71 |
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Education (Board, New York City) 1935-38 |
| 71 |
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Eichelberger, Clark (American Union for Concerted Peace Efforts) 1940 |
| 71 |
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Electoral Colleges of the United States, 1936-37 |
| 71 |
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Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers Union (United) 1938, 40-41 |
| 71 |
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Electrical Workers (Amalgamated) 1937 |
| 72 |
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Elet, Louis, 1937 |
| 72 |
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Ellenbogden, Henry (Congressman, Pa.) 1937 |
| 72 |
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Elizabeth (New Jersey) Shirt Manufacturers Association, 1936 |
| 72 |
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Ernst, Morris (Attorney) 1936, 38 |
| 72 |
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Ervin, Charles (ACWA organizer) 1936 |
| 72 |
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Ethical Culture (Society for) 1937, 40 |
| 72 |
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Ethridge, Mark (President's Committee on Fair Employment Practices) 1942 |
| 72 |
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Evarts, Charles (Attorney for Assembled Products Tapes) 1938 |
| 72 |
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Ezeckiel, Mordecai (Economic Advisor, Dept. of Agriculture) 1935-36, 38 |
| 72 |
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E (general) 1932-42 |
| 72 |
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Fairchild Publications (Women's Wear Daily) 1930-42 |
| 72 |
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Farley, James (Postmaster General) 1936-40 |
| 72 |
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Farm Laborers and Cotton Field Workers Union, 1937 |
| 72 |
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Farmers Union, 1938-44 |
| 72 |
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Federal Council of Churches, 1935 |
| 72 |
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Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1935 |
| 72 |
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Federal Security Administration, 1942 |
| 72 |
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Federal Labor Union #18344 (Syracuse, N.Y. Remington Rand workers) 1936 |
| 72 |
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Federal Security Agency, 1942 |
| 72 |
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Federal Unionists (For a Union of Democratic Nations) 1940 |
| 72 |
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Federal Workers of America (United) 1938-39 |
| 72 |
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Federal Works Agency, 1940 |
| 72 |
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Federated Labor Schools of Western Pennsylvania, 1938 |
| 72 |
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Federation of Flat Glass Workers, 1939 |
| 72 |
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Federation of Jewish Welfare Organizations, 1932 |
| 72 |
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Feinstone, Morris (United Hebrew Trades) 1935 |
| 72 |
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Feiss, Richard, 1935-38 |
| 72 |
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Field, Marshall, 1940-42 |
| 72 |
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Fine and Sons Manufacturing (New York) 1935-41 |
| 72 |
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Fitch, John A. (New York School of Social Work) 1932 |
| 72 |
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Fitzpatrick, John (Chicago Federation of Labor) 1 telegram - 1937 |
| 72 |
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Flynn, Edward (Democratic National Committee) 1932-42 |
| 72 |
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Flynn, John (Tamiment Economic and Social Institute) 1936 |
| 72 |
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Folsom, Frank (Advisory Commission to the Council for National Defense) 1941 |
| 72 |
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Food Organizer, 1936 |
| 72 |
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Ford Hall Forum, 1938 |
| 72 |
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Foreign Policy Association, 1930-38 |
| 72 |
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Foreign Relations (Council on) 1936-38 |
| 72 |
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Forrestal, James (Under Secretary of the Navy) 1941 |
| 72 |
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Fosdick, Harry (Riverside Church) 1936 |
| 72 |
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Fosdick, Raymond, 1930 |
| 72 |
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Foster, William T., 1938 |
| 72 |
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Fox, Mary (Workers Defense League) 1938 |
| 72 |
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Fraid, H.J. (Manager, Associated Clothing Manufacturers of Quebec) 1938 |
| 72 |
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Frank Brothers (Clothing Manufacturers, Louisville) 1938 |
| 72 |
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Frankensteen, Richard (United Automobile Workers) 1936 |
| 72 |
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Frankfurter, Felix (Harvard University Law School and U.S. Supreme Court) 1930-42 |
| 72 |
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Free Synagogue of N.Y., 1931 |
| 72 |
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Frey, John P. (AFL Metal Trades Dept.) 1935 |
| 72 |
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Friedman, Elisha, 1938 |
| 72 |
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Friends of the Soviet Union, 1935 |
| 72 |
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Frontier Films, 1938 |
| 72 |
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Fuchs, Louis (Neckwear Workers Union) 1943 |
| 72 |
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Fur and Leather Workers Union (International) 1929-40 |
| 73 |
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F (general) 1930-45 |
| 73 |
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Garment Manufacturers Association (International) 1937-38 |
| 73 |
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Garment Workers (United) 1935 |
| 73 |
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Gas, Coke and Chemical Workers (National Council of) CIO, 1942 |
| 73 |
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General Executive Board (communications sent to GEB members) 1936-38 |
| 73 |
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Genis, Sander (Minnesota Joint Board) 1937 |
| 73 |
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Gerber, Ludwig (Secretary, Brooklyn Borough President) 1938 |
| 73 |
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Germer, Adolph (CIO New York Regional Director) 1935-40 |
| 73 |
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Gilmartin, Aaron (Labor and Socialist Defense Committee) 1935 |
| 73 |
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Giovannitti, Arturo (Italian Labor Education Bureau) 1935-39 |
| 73 |
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Gitlow, Benjamin, 1940 |
| 73 |
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Gittens, Winifred (Negro Labor Committee) 1935 |
| 73 |
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Globe Tailoring (Cincinnati) 1936-37 |
| 73 |
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Glove Workers Union of America (International) 1936-37 |
| 73 |
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Gold, Ben (President, International Fur and Leather Workers Union) concerning the Jewish People's Committee Against Fascism and Anti-Semitism) 1937-38 |
| 73 |
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Goldberg, Louis (American Labor Party (ALP) attorney) 1936 |
| 73 |
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Goldman, William (NY Clothing Manufacturer) 1935 |
| 73 |
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Goldstein, Judge Jonah (1936-37) |
| 73 |
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Goldstein, Harold (International Fur and Leather Workers Union) 1935 |
| 73 |
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Good Neighbor League, 1936 |
| 73 |
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Goodell, Francis (Emergency Exchange Associates) 1932-37 |
| 73 |
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Goodman, Sadie (clothing worker) 1938 |
| 73 |
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Goodstein, Daniel (Top Coat Manufacturers) 1935 |
| 73 |
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Gorman, Francis (United Textile Workers of America) 1935-36 |
| 73 |
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Government Employees (American Federation of) 1936 |
| 73 |
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Great Britain. Embassy (1945) |
| 73 |
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Greco, Sarah (Rochester Joint Board) 1942 |
| 73 |
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Green, Henry, 1935, 38 |
| 73 |
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Green, William (president AFL) 1934-36 |
| 73 |
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Greenberg Clothes, 1940 |
| 73 |
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Grief, Irving, 1944 |
| 73 |
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Grossman Clothing, 1935-37 |
| 73 |
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Guffey, Senator Joseph, 1945 |
| 73 |
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Guigui, Albert (secretary, Confederation Generale du Travail (CGT) ) 1943 |
| 73 |
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G (general) 1930-45 |
| 74 |
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Halpern, Julia (Office of Production Management) 1942 |
| 74 |
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Hansen, E.M. (Brotherhood of Steamship Clerks) 1938 |
| 74 |
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Henson, Francis (Emergency Committee for Political Refugees) 1935 |
| 74 |
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Hapgood, Powers (United Shoe Workers) 1937 |
| 74 |
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Hardmann, JBS (Advance) 1938-41 |
| 74 |
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Harriman, Pat (Senate Committee on Finance) 1938 |
| 74 |
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Harvard University (1936-40) |
| 74 |
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Hart, Schaffner and Marx concerning the administration of the contract, 1936-40 |
| 74 |
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Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers (United) 1935-39 |
| 74 |
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Haywood, Allan (CIO NY Regional Director) 1938-42 |
| 74 |
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Hebrew Butcher Workmen's Union, 1938 |
| 74 |
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Held, Adolph, 1937-40 |
| 74 |
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Hellman, Lillian, 1938 |
| 74 |
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Hendley, Charles (President, Teachers Union of the City of New York) 1935-38 |
| 74 |
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Herndon, Angelo (l telegram regarding Herndon's parole) 1940 |
| 74 |
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Herrick, Elinore (NLRB New York Regional director) 1935-38 |
| 74 |
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Hershkowitz, Nathan (son of clothing worker) 1938 |
| 74 |
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Herring, Charles (the American Interracial Seminar) 1930 |
| 74 |
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Hetzel, Ralph (secretary, CIO) 1938-39 |
| 74 |
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Hibbing, Minnesota Iron Range Industrial Union, 1939 |
| 74 |
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Hickey Freeman Company, 1932-40 |
| 74 |
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Highlander Folk School, 1942 |
| 74 |
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Hillman, Bessie, 1937 |
| 74 |
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Hillquit, Morris, 1931 |
| 74 |
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Hillyer, Mary (League for Industrial Democracy) 1935 |
| 74 |
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Hirschhorn, Hy, (Includes an issue of Champion newsletter) 1936 |
| 74 |
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Hiss, Alger (UN Conference on International Organization) 1945 |
| 74 |
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Hodson, William (Welfare Council of NY) 1931 |
| 74 |
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Hoehler, Fred (Director, American Public Welfare Association) 1936 |
| 74 |
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Hollander, Louis (New York Joint Board) 1938 |
| 74 |
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Hopwood, Harry, 1938 |
| 74 |
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Hosiery Workers, American Federation of 1935-36 |
| 74 |
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Hospital Employees Union of Greater NY, 1936 |
| 74 |
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Hotels (correspondence concerning reservations) 1941 |
| 74 |
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Housing Authority (US) |
| 74 |
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Howard, Charles (International Typographical Union) 1935-36 |
| 74 |
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Howard Manufacturing Corporation, 1935-41 |
| 74 |
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Howard, Earl Dean (Northwestern University) 1930-42 |
| 74 |
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Hubert, Peter (United Electrical Workers) 1938 |
| 74 |
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Hull, Cordell (Secretary of State) 1940 |
| 74 |
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Hull House (including correspondence with Charlotte Carr) 1938-42 |
| 74 |
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H (general) 1930-42 |
| 75 |
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Ickes, Harold (Secretary of the Interior) 1940 |
| 75 |
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Industrial Conference Board (National) 1937, 40 |
| 75 |
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Inland Boatmen's Union of the Pacific, 1940 |
| 75 |
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Invitations |
| 75 |
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Isovitz, H. (1930 convention) |
| 75 |
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I (general) 1930-46 |
| 75 |
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Jackson, Gardner (Labor's Non-Partisan League) 1935-40 |
| 75 |
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Jackson, Robert (Solicitor General, Attorney General) 1938-41 |
| 75 |
|
Jacobs, Mrs. Edward (Hadassah) 1932 |
| 75 |
|
Javits, Benjamin (N.Y. attorney) 1936 |
| 75 |
|
Jersey City. Office of the Mayor, 1946 |
| 75 |
|
Jewish Appeal (United) 1935-40 |
| 75 |
|
Jewish Congress (American) 1936-38 |
| 75 |
|
Jewish Daily Forward, 1930-42 |
| 75 |
|
Jewish Frontier, 1936-41 |
| 75 |
|
Jewish Labor Bund, 1940 |
| 75 |
|
Jewish National Workers Alliance, 1936-37 |
| 75 |
|
Jewish People's Committee (l telegram, n.d.) |
| 75 |
|
Jewish Philanthropies (Associated) 1938 |
| 75 |
|
Jewish Workers in Palestine (National Labor Committee) 1935-38 |
| 75 |
|
Jewelry Workers Union (International) 1938 |
| 75 |
|
Johnson, R.W. (Johnson and Johnson) 1934-38 |
| 75 |
|
Joint Boycott Council, 1938 |
| 75 |
|
Joint Committee on Unemployment, 1932 |
| 75 |
|
Jones, Jessie (Secretary of Commerce) 1942 |
| 75 |
|
Jones, (Mother) Mary Harris (1930 birthday greetings) |
| 75 |
|
J (general) 1930-42 |
| 75 |
|
Kahn Tailoring Company (Indianapolis) 1936 |
| 75 |
|
Kahn, Walter (Office of Price Administration) 1942 |
| 75 |
|
Kallen, Horace (New School for Social Research) 1936-41 |
| 75 |
|
Kamet, Lawrence (Social Work Today) 1938 |
| 75 |
|
Kaminsky, Ben, 1937 |
| 75 |
|
Kaminsky, Paul, 1938-43 |
| 75 |
|
Kappel, Samuel (Howard Clothes) 1943 |
| 75 |
|
Kaufmann, Dept. Store (Pittsburgh) 1938-40 |
| 75 |
|
Kaufman, Isaac, 1936 |
| 75 |
|
Kaynee Company (Boys Clothes Cleveland) 1940 |
| 75 |
|
Keenan, Joseph (Assistant Attorney General) 1938 |
| 75 |
|
Kellogg, Paul (Survey) 1930-38 |
| 75 |
|
Kennedy, Joseph P. (1936) concerning tribute to Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| 75 |
|
Kennedy, Thomas (UMW) 1935-38 |
| 76 |
|
Kern, Edward (New Film Alliance) 1936 |
| 76 |
|
Kern, Paul (NYC Civil Service) 1936-40 |
| 76 |
|
Kirkpatrick, Florence, 1938 |
| 76 |
|
King, Ramsay, Connor Defense Committee (Pacific Coast Marine, Firemen's Union) 1940 |
| 76 |
|
Kirstein, Louis (William Filene and Sons, Boston) 1936-38 |
| 76 |
|
Kling Bros., and Co. (Chicago) 1935-40 |
| 76 |
|
Knitgoods Joint Council (ILGWU) 1936 |
| 76 |
|
Knox, Frank (Secretary of Navy) 1941 |
| 76 |
|
Knudsen, William (Office of Production Management) 1941-42 |
| 76 |
|
Kochler, Hilda, 1938 |
| 76 |
|
Koppelmann, Herman (Congressman from Connecticut) 1938 |
| 76 |
|
Kovno, Jewish Industrial Union Council, 1930 |
| 76 |
|
Kroll, Jack (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1936 |
| 76 |
|
Krzycki, Leo (CIO organizer, Akron, Chicago and Detroit) 1936 |
| 76 |
|
Kucharo, Herman (Men's Clothes) 1945 |
| 76 |
|
Kurtz, David (National Boys Blouse and Men's Shirt Manufacturers Assoc.) 1935 |
| 76 |
|
Kwapiszewski, Michael (Counselor, Polish Embassy) 1941 |
| 76 |
|
K (general) [1929], 1930-44 |
| 76 |
|
Labor Chest (for the Relief and Liberation of the Workers in Europe) 1936 |
| 76 |
|
Labor Congress (United) of Mahoning County, Ohio (1937) |
| 76 |
|
Labor Department (New York State) including correspondence with secretary Rose Schneiderman, Women's Dept., Director Frieda Miller, 1935-39 |
| 76 |
|
Labor Defender, 1935-43 |
| 76 |
|
Labor (U.S. Department of) correspondence with the Labor Department's administrative staff (Frances Perkins letters are filed separately) concerning child labor, minimum wage, Walsh Healey Act, old age security, textile workers organizing drive and unemployment insurance, 1935-41 |
| 76 |
|
Labor Housing Forum, 1935 |
| 76 |
|
Labor News Service, 1935 |
| 77 |
|
Labor's Non-Partisan League (1936-40) correspondence with George Berry (President), E.L. Oliver, (Vice-President) and other League officers, includes 1936 Declaration of Principles. |
| 77 |
|
Labor Organization (International) 1937 |
| 77 |
|
Labor Press Associates, 1940 |
| 77 |
|
Labor Stage (Louis Schaffer) 1937 |
| 77 |
|
Ladies Garment Workers Union (International) 1934 |
| 77 |
|
Ladies' Handbag, Pocketbook and Novelty Workers Union, 1941 |
| 77 |
|
LaFollette, Phillip (Governor of Wisconsin) 1936-38 |
| 77 |
|
LaFollette, Robert (Senator from Wisconsin) 1930-37 |
| 77 |
|
LaGuardia, Fiorello (Mayor of New York) 1930-41 |
| 77 |
|
Laidler, Harry (League for Industrial Democracy) 1930-36 |
| 77 |
|
Lake County (Illinois) Labor Council 1937 |
| 77 |
|
Lamneck, A.P. (Congressman from Ohio) 1935 |
| 77 |
|
Landau, Abraham (Julius Schwartz and Sons Clothing Manufacturers) 1941 |
| 77 |
|
Landon, Samuel, Local 98, Philadelphia, 1932 |
| 77 |
|
Lang, Fannie (Organizer, Cincinnati) 1938 |
| 77 |
|
Lash, Joseph (Student League for Industrial Democracy) 1935-40 |
| 77 |
|
Lasnick, William (Morristown, Tennessee Clothing Worker) 1938 |
| 77 |
|
Lauck, William Jett (Economist, UMW and CIO) 1937-38 |
| 77 |
|
Laundry Owners Association of New York, 1938-40 |
| 77 |
|
Laundry Workers Joint Board, 1937-42 |
| 77 |
|
Lawson, John C. (Quarry Workers' International Union) 1938 |
| 77 |
|
Lawton, S.J. (National Association for Taxation of Labor Displacing Devices) 1935 |
| 77 |
|
Leach, Henry (Forum) 1936-37 |
| 77 |
|
League for Industrial Democracy, 1938 |
| 77 |
|
League for Labor Palestine, 1934 |
| 77 |
|
League of Nations Association, 1938 |
| 77 |
|
League for Political Education, 1935 |
| 77 |
|
Leather Workers Association, 1936 |
| 77 |
|
Leather Workers Union (United) 1938 |
| 77 |
|
Lehman, Herbert (Governor of NY) 1928-40 |
| 77 |
|
Leiserson, William (National Mediation Board) 1936 |
| 77 |
|
Lerman, Frank (Boston Joint Board) 1940 |
| 77 |
|
Leventhal, Henry Inc. (Boston Manufacturer) 1938 |
| 77 |
|
Levin, Lawrence (regarding the Equal Rights Amendment) 1942 |
| 77 |
|
Levin, Samuel (Chicago Joint Board) 1935-40 |
| 77 |
|
Levinson, Morris (Los Angeles Clothing Worker) 1939 |
| 77 |
|
Levy, Joseph (Crawford Clothes) 1938-41 |
| 77 |
|
Levy, Matthew (Judge, NYC) 1938 |
| 77 |
|
Levy, Samuel, 1941 |
| 77 |
|
Lewis, A.D. (UMW) 1937 |
| 77 |
|
Lewis, A.T. (ACWA organizer, Norfolk, Va.) n.d. |
| 78 |
|
Lewis, John L. (UMW and CIO) 1935-40 |
| 78 |
|
Lewis, Sinclair (author) 1930 |
| 78 |
|
Licastro, Philip (Organizer, Syracuse) 1940 |
| 78 |
|
Lieberman, Elias (attorney, regarding NRA labor standards and the Child Labor Amendment) 1935-37 |
| 78 |
|
Liebowitz, Max J. (ACWA attorney, New York, N.Y.) 1937 |
| 78 |
|
Liberty League, 1935-36 |
| 78 |
|
Liepold, Karl (Clothing Worker, fired because he ran for sheriff. Atchinson, Kansas 1934) |
| 78 |
|
Lincoln Brigade (Friends of the) 1938 |
| 78 |
|
Lippman, Walter, 1940 |
| 78 |
|
Lischinsky, S.A. (ACWA Wage and Hour Bureau) 1939-40 |
| 78 |
|
Lithuanian Jews (Farband of) (in Hebrew) 1938 |
| 78 |
|
Lodge, Henry Cabot (Senator) 1937 |
| 78 |
|
Loeb, Philip, 1940 |
| 78 |
|
Lord, James (UMW) 1934 |
| 78 |
|
Lore, Ludwig, (author) 1938, 40 |
| 78 |
|
Los Angeles Central Labor Council, 1935 |
| 78 |
|
Los Angeles City Council, 1943 |
| 78 |
|
Lovestone, Jay (Workers Age) 1937-38 |
| 78 |
|
Lowenberg, Henry A. (attorney), 1936-38 |
| 78 |
|
Lowenthal, Max (Senate Committee on Commerce) 1936-38 |
| 78 |
|
Lorwin, Lewis (International Labour Office, Geneva) 1938 |
| 78 |
|
Lubell, Bros. (N.Y. clothing manufacturer) 1935-38 |
| 78 |
|
Lund, R. (clothing worker) 1938 |
| 78 |
|
Lundeen, Ernest (Senator Minn.) 1936-38 |
| 78 |
|
Lyons, John, 1935-37 |
| 78 |
|
L (general) 1929-42 |
| 78 |
|
McAnally (Iowa Federation of Labor) 1935 |
| 78 |
|
McCallister, Frank (Workers Defense League) 1940 |
| 78 |
|
McCarthy, Frank (Iowa Union Labor Review) 1939 |
| 78 |
|
McClellan, John (Senator, Arkansas) 1935 |
| 78 |
|
McConnell, Donald (Conference on Pan American Democracy) 1932-38 |
| 78 |
|
McConnell, Bishop Francis (Joint Committee on Unemployment and American Relief Ship to Spain) 1932-38 |
| 78 |
|
McCormack, John (Senator, Mass.) 1941 |
| 78 |
|
McFadden, Jack (U.C.A.P.A.W.A. Local 30, Yuma, Arizona) 1935 |
| 78 |
|
McGinley, Charles (Oil Workers' Union Local 412, Monahans, Texas) 1940 |
| 78 |
|
Machine Tool Builders Association of Cleveland, 1938 |
| 78 |
|
Machine, Tool and Die Local #155 (Philadelphia) Resolution re CIO, n.d. |
| 78 |
|
Machinists (International Association of) 1936-40 |
| 78 |
|
MacIntyre, M.H. (Secretary of President Roosevelt) 1938 |
| 78 |
|
McKellar, Kenneth (Senator, Tenn.) 1938 |
| 78 |
|
McMahon, Thomas (United Textile Workers of America) 1935-39 |
| 78 |
|
MacNamara, Gerald (re Fortune article on unemployment) 1939-40 |
| 78 |
|
MacNamara, John (President, International Brotherhood of Firemen, Oilers, Helpers, Roundhouse and Railway Ship Laborers) 1935 |
| 78 |
|
McNamara, J.B. (San Quentin prisoner) 1931 |
| 78 |
|
Macy Chapter of the Dept. Store Organizing Committee, 1937 |
| 78 |
|
Macy, R.H., 1937 |
| 79 |
|
Magnusson, Leifur (League of Nations, ILO) 1932-37 |
| 79 |
|
Management (Society for the Advancement of) 1938 |
| 79 |
|
Manhattan Merchant Tailors Association, 1936-37 |
| 79 |
|
Marcantonio, Vito (Congressman, NYC) 1935-40 |
| 79 |
|
Margolies, Frank (Vest Makers Local 22, NYC) 1937 |
| 79 |
|
Margoshes, S. (The Day) 1930 |
| 79 |
|
Marine and Shipbuilding Workers (Industrial Union of) 1936-41 |
| 79 |
|
Markewich and Null (ACWA lawyers, concerning Macy's organizing drive) 1938 |
| 79 |
|
Marsh, Benjamin (People's Lobby) 1936-39 |
| 79 |
|
Marshall Field and Company, 1936 |
| 79 |
|
Marshall, L.S. (Refrigerating Machine Association) 1935 |
| 79 |
|
Martin, Harry (Allied Printing Trade Council) 1935 |
| 79 |
|
Martin, Homer (United Automobile Workers) 1936-38 |
| 79 |
|
Martinsberg, (West Virginia) Central Labor Union, 1937 |
| 79 |
|
Massillon (Ohio) Trades and Labor Assembly, 1935 |
| 79 |
|
Mason, Lucy (Textile Workers Organizing Committee) 1936-40 |
| 79 |
|
Mathews, Joseph, 1936 |
| 79 |
|
Matles, James (United Electrical Workers) 1938 |
| 79 |
|
Maverick, Maury (Congressman, Texas) 1937-39 |
| 79 |
|
Mayor's (LaGuardia) Business Advisory Council, 1942 |
| 79 |
|
Mead, James (Senator, NY) 1940 |
| 79 |
|
Meat Cutters (Amalgamated) 1937 |
| 79 |
|
Mechanics Educational Society of America (Matthew Smith) n.d. |
| 79 |
|
Mehlman, Fannie, 1942 |
| 79 |
|
Meigs, Merrill (War Production Board) 1940-42 |
| 79 |
|
Mellen, Joseph (NY attorney) 1932 |
| 79 |
|
Mellon, Gay (NY attorney) 1932 |
| 79 |
|
Men's Clothing Industry (Impartial Chairman) 1940 |
| 79 |
|
Men's Shirts and Boys Blouse Contractors (Nat'l. Assoc. of) 1935-40 |
| 79 |
|
Merchants and Manufacturers Association (Washington, D.C.) 1941 |
| 79 |
|
Merchandise Service and Delivery Workers Union, 1935-36 |
| 79 |
|
Merrill, Lewis (United Office and Professional Workers) 1937-39 |
| 79 |
|
Meyer, Felix and Comp., 1937 |
| 79 |
|
Meyer, Max (includes correspondence regarding NRA Code Authority) 1935-40 |
| 79 |
|
Meyner, Robert (attorney, N.J.) 1937 |
| 79 |
|
Michels, Reuben, 1936 |
| 79 |
|
Michelson, Max (St. Louis Joint Board) 1938 |
| 79 |
|
Michigan University, 1938 |
| 79 |
|
Millinery Union (New York Local 25) 1937 |
| 79 |
|
Milton, George F. (historian) 1940 |
| 79 |
|
Milwaukee Leader, 1930 |
| 79 |
|
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (International Union) 1936-40 |
| 79 |
|
Mine Workers (United) 1936-41 |
| 79 |
|
Minnesota Conference on Progressive Labor Action, 1936 |
| 79 |
|
Minor, Robert (Communist Party, USA) 1935 |
| 79 |
|
Modesto Defense Fund (San Francisco International Longshoremen's Union) 1936 |
| 79 |
|
Mooney, Dewey (unemployed union man, Kentucky) 1940 |
| 79 |
|
Montreal Clothing Contractors Association, 1940 |
| 79 |
|
Moody, Blair (Detroit News) 1938 |
| 79 |
|
Mooney, Tom (telegram, 1937); Moony and Billings, San Francisco Bay Area A.F. of L. Committee for the Freedom of, 1938 |
| 79 |
|
Morey, Robert (1938) concerning open shop campaign |
| 79 |
|
Morgenthau, Henry, 1938-41 |
| 79 |
|
Morrison, Frank (secretary, AFL) 1934-36 |
| 79 |
|
Morris, Newbold (NYC Councilman) 1936 |
| 79 |
|
Mortimer, Wyndham (UAW) 1938 |
| 79 |
|
Moskowitz, Henry, 1936-37 |
| 79 |
|
Motion Picture Guild, 1940 |
| 79 |
|
Murphy, Frank (Governor of Michigan) 1938-40 |
| 79 |
|
Murphy, Robert (United States Political Advisor for Germany) 1945 |
| 79 |
|
Murray, James (Senate Committee on Small Business) 1942 |
| 80 |
|
Murray, Philip (Steel Workers Organizing Committee and CIO) 1936-44 |
| 80 |
|
Musicians (American Federation of) 1935 |
| 80 |
|
Myers, Howard (NRA Labor Studies Section) 1935 |
| 80 |
|
M (general) 1930-42 |
| 80 |
|
Nachshon, Ltd (Palestine Labor Maritime Committee) 1937 |
| 80 |
|
Nash, A. (Company, Cincinnati) 1937 |
| 80 |
|
Nathan, Reuben S. (Office of War Production) 1942 |
| 80 |
|
Nation, 1936 |
| 80 |
|
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (correspondence with Walter White) 1937 |
| 80 |
|
National Bureau of Economic Research, 1935 |
| 80 |
|
National Citizens Political Action Committee, 1945 |
| 80 |
|
National Federation of Post Office Clerks, 1936 |
| 80 |
|
National Industrial Conference Board, 1938 |
| 80 |
|
National Recovery Administration, 1934-36 |
| 80 |
|
National Labor Committee for Palestine, 1936-37 |
| 80 |
|
National Labor Relations Board (regarding controversy over compliance in automobile and ship building industries) 1934-39 |
| 80 |
|
National League of Women Voters, 1932 |
| 80 |
|
National Negro Congress (correspondence with John Davis) 1937-41 |
| 80 |
|
National Policy Committee, 1936-38 |
| 80 |
|
National Public Housing Conference (Helen Alfred) 1938 |
| 80 |
|
National Resources Planning Board (Office of the President of the U.S.) 1943 |
| 80 |
|
National Retail Code Authority (NRA) correspondence with Richard Neustadt, 1935 |
| 80 |
|
National War Fund (includes AFL-CIO Memorandum of Understanding) 1943 |
| 80 |
|
National Youth Administration, 1938 |
| 80 |
|
Neckwear Makers Union (United) 1935-37 |
| 80 |
|
Negro Labor Committee (Frank Crosswaith) 1938 |
| 80 |
|
Neibuhr, Reinhold (New York Labor War Chest) 1943 |
| 80 |
|
Neustadt, Richard, 1936 |
| 80 |
|
Neville, W.P. (Labor) 1935 |
| 80 |
|
New England Council on Economic Development and Research, 1938-39 |
| 81 |
|
New Jersey Industrial Union Council, 1941 |
| 81 |
|
New Leader, 1936-37 |
| 81 |
|
New Masses, 1936 |
| 81 |
|
New Orleans Central Trades and Labor Council, 1935 |
| 81 |
|
New York City (correspondence with various city officials mostly from the Emergency Bureau of Relief) 1925-41 |
| 81 |
|
New York City-Citizens Charter Campaign Committee, 1936 |
| 81 |
|
New York Clothing Cutters Union, 1940-41 |
| 81 |
|
New York Clothing Manufacturers Exchange, 1937-40 |
| 81 |
|
New York Clothing Workers (appeal to Sidney Hillman) 1930 |
| 81 |
|
New York State Federation of Labor, 1936 |
| 81 |
|
New York Fund, 1938-40 |
| 81 |
|
New York Joint Board, 1936-38 |
| 81 |
|
New York Knee Pants, Inc., 1936 |
| 81 |
|
New York League of Women Shoppers, 1938 |
| 81 |
|
New York Post, 1939 |
| 81 |
|
New Republic, 1936 |
| 81 |
|
New School for Social Research, 1936-37 |
| 81 |
|
New York State (correspondence with representatives of the Governors Office, Dept. of Labor and Labor Relations Board) 1935-40 |
| 81 |
|
New York State Commission on Public Housing, 1938-40 |
| 81 |
|
New York State Constitutional Convention Committee, 1938 |
| 81 |
|
New York State Labor Committee, 1936 |
| 81 |
|
New York State Industrial Union Council, 1940 |
| 81 |
|
News (United States) 1938 |
| 81 |
|
New Zionist Organization of America, 1945 |
| 81 |
|
Newspaper Guild (American) 1936-40 |
| 81 |
|
Nollsch, Henry, 1936 |
| 81 |
|
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, 1935-41 |
| 81 |
|
Norris, George, 1941 |
| 81 |
|
Novik, Morris (Radio WEVD, NYC) 1935 |
| 81 |
|
Nowogrodsky, Emanuel (American Representative of the General Jewish Workers in Poland) 1941 |
| 81 |
|
Null, Samuel (1938) concerning agreement and Dept. Store Workers Organizing Committee |
| 81 |
|
N (general) 1930-45 |
| 81 |
|
O'Connor, John (Congressman, N.Y.) 1937 |
| 81 |
|
Office and Professional Workers Union (United) 1938 |
| 81 |
|
Ogburn, Charlton, 1935-37 |
| 81 |
|
Oil Field, Gas and Refinery Workers Union, 1937 |
| 81 |
|
Omaha Central Labor Union, 1939 |
| 81 |
|
O'Neill, Edward (NJ Congressman) 1937 |
| 81 |
|
Oppenheim, Burton, 1935-39 |
| 81 |
|
Order of Railway Conductors, 1939 |
| 81 |
|
ORT Federation, 1938-41 |
| 81 |
|
Osborne Associates, Inc., 1937 |
| 81 |
|
O (general) 1930-42 |
| 81 |
|
Packinghouse Workers Organizing Committee, 1938 |
| 81 |
|
Palestine Federation of Labor, 1940 |
| 81 |
|
Panken, Jacob (Judge) 1937-41 |
| 81 |
|
Pardini, Carlotta (Republic of Panama) 1942 |
| 81 |
|
Patterson, Robert (Secretary of War) 1946 |
| 81 |
|
Peace and Democracy (American Congress for) 1938 |
| 81 |
|
Pearson, Drew (syndicated columnist) 1937 |
| 81 |
|
Peck, Gustav (Prison Industries Reorganization Commission) 1935-36 |
| 81 |
|
Pennsylvania Clothing Contractors, 1938 |
| 81 |
|
Pennsylvania Federation of Labor, 1935 |
| 82 |
|
Pennsylvania Industrial Union Council, 1939 |
| 82 |
|
Pennsylvania Railroad, 1937 |
| 82 |
|
People's Committee Against Hearst, 1936 |
| 82 |
|
People's Forum, 1932-39 |
| 82 |
|
People's Lobby (Benjamin Marsh) 1931-36 |
| 82 |
|
People's Press, 1936 |
| 82 |
|
National Committee for People's Rights, 1938 |
| 82 |
|
Perkins, Frances (Secretary of Labor) 1932-39 |
| 82 |
|
Peterson, Esther (concerning Civilian Defense) |
| 82 |
|
Philadelphia Clothing Manufacturers' Association, 1937-42 |
| 82 |
|
Philadelphia Industrial Union Council, 1939 |
| 82 |
|
Pinci, A.R., 1941 |
| 82 |
|
Pinchot, Cornelia, 1930-37 |
| 82 |
|
Pink, Louis (Associated Hospital Service of N.Y.) 1943 |
| 82 |
|
Plettl, Martin, 1937-42 |
| 82 |
|
Plush Workers Union (telegram, 1937) |
| 82 |
|
Pocketbook Workers Union, 1935-40 |
| 82 |
|
Poland, Ambassador, 1942 |
| 82 |
|
Poland Fights (correspondence regarding an underground movement in Poland) 1943-44 |
| 82 |
|
Poland (London exile committee) 1943 |
| 82 |
|
Poletti, Charles (Lt. Governor of N.Y.) 1937 |
| 82 |
|
Polish Ministry of Labor, 1943 |
| 82 |
|
Polish National Council of NY, 1940 |
| 82 |
|
Popular Government League (National) 1940 |
| 82 |
|
Portland (Oregon) Industrial Union Council, 1939 |
| 82 |
|
Post, Langdon, 1938 |
| 82 |
|
Potofsky, Jacob (ACWA Assistant President) 1930-45 |
| 82 |
|
Pressman, Lee (CIO General Counsel) 1936-38 |
| 82 |
|
Price Stabilization (correspondence regarding clothing industry standardization and minimum prices) 1937-39 |
| 82 |
|
Price, Edward V. and Co., 1938 |
| 82 |
|
Printing Pressmen Assistants' Union, 1936-40 |
| 82 |
|
Pritzker and Sons (Boston) 1938 |
| 82 |
|
Progressive Clothing Manufacturing (Philadelphia) 1936 |
| 82 |
|
Progressive InterCollegiate Alumni Association, 1936 |
| 82 |
|
Progressive National Committee supporting FDR, 1936 |
| 82 |
|
Project Workers Union (WPA) 1938 |
| 82 |
|
Proportional Representation League, 1936 |
| 82 |
|
Protection of the Foreign Born (American Committee for the) 1938 |
| 82 |
|
Public Affairs Committee, 1936 |
| 82 |
|
Public Relief Agencies (Association of Workers in) 1936 |
| 82 |
|
Pulp, Sulfite and Paper Mill Workers (International Association of) 1939 |
| 82 |
|
P.M. Magazine, 1942 |
| 82 |
|
P (general) 1930-42 |
| 82 |
|
Quarry Workers International Union, 1938 |
| 82 |
|
Quill, Michael (Transport Workers Union) 1939 |
| 82 |
|
Q (general) 1941 |
| 82 |
|
Rabbis (United Conference of) 1936 |
| 82 |
|
Rabinowitz, Rabbi Mordechai |
| 82 |
|
Rabkin, Elias, 1941 |
| 82 |
|
Rachofsky, L.M. (Research Dept. ACWA) 1938-40 concerning government procurement prices |
| 82 |
|
Railroad Signalmen (Brotherhood of) 1935 |
| 82 |
|
Railroad Telegrapher, 1937 |
| 82 |
|
Railroad Trainmen (Brotherhood of) 1936-39 |
| 82 |
|
Railway Carmen (Brotherhood of) 1939 |
| 82 |
|
Ramsey, W. (National Association of Die Casting Workers) 1939 |
| 83 |
|
Rank and file clothing workers 1936-38 |
| 83 |
|
Rand School of Social Science, 1935-40 |
| 83 |
|
Redcaps (International Brotherhood of) 1939 |
| 83 |
|
Re-Dedication (National) a Non Partisan Movement for Democracy and Liberty, 1938 |
| 83 |
|
Refugee Artists Group, 1938 |
| 83 |
|
Reich, Samuel (Manager, Local 32 Brooklyn) 1940 |
| 83 |
|
Reichlin, Henry, 1939 |
| 83 |
|
Reisberg, Elias (ILGWU Cotton Dress Trades Dept.), 1939 |
| 83 |
|
Reiss, Arthur, 1938 |
| 83 |
|
Reiss, Raymond (International Tailoring Comp.) 1935-43 includes 1935 report of the Committee on National Industrial Policy; and speeches. |
| 83 |
|
Republican National Committee, 1940 |
| 83 |
|
Re-Settlement Administration, 1935 |
| 83 |
|
Retail Clerks Council of Greater New York, 1940 |
| 83 |
|
Retail Drug Store Employees Union, 1938-39 |
| 83 |
|
Retail Hat and Furnishing Employees Union, 1938 |
| 83 |
|
Retail Clerks International Protective Association |
| 83 |
|
Retail and Wholesale Clerks Union |
| 83 |
|
Retail and Wholesale Employees of America, 1938-39 |
| 83 |
|
Reuther, Roy (Brookwood Labor College and UAW) 1936 |
| 83 |
|
Reuther, Walter (UAW) 1939-40 |
| 83 |
|
Richberg, Donald (Economist, Bureau of Labor Statistics) 1935-40 |
| 83 |
|
Richmond (Indiana) Central Labor Union, 1937 |
| 83 |
|
Rickert, Thomas A. (United Garment Workers) correspondence regarding union labels and jurisdictions, 1933-36 |
| 83 |
|
Rieve, Emil (Textile Workers Union of America and American Federation of Hosiery Workers) 1935-43 |
| 83 |
|
Ripley, William Z., 1930-36 |
| 83 |
|
Robinowich, Morris (member local 32) 1936 |
| 83 |
|
Robins, Mrs. Raymond (Margaret Dreier) 1941 |
| 83 |
|
Rochester, New YorkCentral Trades and Labor CouncilRocky Mountain Fuel Company (Denver) 1931 |
| 83 |
|
Rogers, Lindsay (Columbia University) 1937 |
| 83 |
|
Rohman, Richard (Research Dept., ACWA (1940-43) 1943 letters are marked confidential. They deal with American labor's involvement with the European labor underground. For example, included is discussion of the ACWA's policy of helping democratic French trade unionists maintain their independence from both the Communists and De Gaullists. |
| 83 |
|
Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1938-45 |
| 83 |
|
Roosevelt, Franklin, 1935-45 |
| 83 |
|
Rose, Alex (American Labor Party) 1938 |
| 83 |
|
Rosenberg, Anna Marie (Works Progress Administration and Social Security Administration) 1935-40 |
| 83 |
|
Rosenblatt, S.A. (Impartial Chairman, Cloak, Suit and Skirt Industries) 1936 |
| 83 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank (Chicago Joint Board) 1938-41 |
| 84 |
|
Rothenberg, Morris (American Representatives of the Jewish Agency in Palestine) 1932-36 |
| 84 |
|
Rozner, Sarah (former ACWA organizer) 1935 |
| 84 |
|
Rubber Workers (United) 1936-40 includes correspondence concerning 1936-37 strike |
| 84 |
|
Rukeyser, Stanley (journalist) 1937 |
| 84 |
|
Rural Affairs (Institute of) Blacksburg, Virginia, 1940 |
| 84 |
|
Rural Electrification Administration, 1938 |
| 84 |
|
R (general) 1930-42 |
| 84 |
|
Saches, Harry (attorney) includes statement on right of the city to assume the existing contracts of the IRT and BMT at the time that the city takes over the companies (1940) |
| 84 |
|
Sales and Service Employees Union, 1939 |
| 84 |
|
Samberg, Morris, 1940 |
| 84 |
|
San Francisco District Industrial Union Council, 1938 |
| 84 |
|
Sanger, Margaret, 1935 |
| 84 |
|
Saposs, David (NLRB) 1936 |
| 84 |
|
Sargent, Noel (Office of Production Management) 1941 |
| 84 |
|
Shachtman, Max (Socialist Workers Party) 1935 |
| 84 |
|
Schafer, John (Congressman from Wisconsin) 1940 |
| 84 |
|
Schaffer, Louis (Labor Stage) 1936 |
| 84 |
|
Schieffelin, Jay (correspondence regarding Dies Committee Investigation) 1940 |
| 84 |
|
Schlossberg (Joseph) for Congress Committee, 1938 |
| 84 |
|
Schneiderman, Rose, 1935-36 |
| 84 |
|
Schwartz, Julius & Sons, 1938 |
| 84 |
|
Scotch Woolen Mills (Chicago) 1940 |
| 84 |
|
Seidel, Emil (organizer, Milwaukee) 1940 |
| 84 |
|
Shepperd, Morris (Senator from Texas) 1936 |
| 84 |
|
Shipliakoff, Abraham Memorial Committee, 1936 |
| 84 |
|
Shirt Institute, New York, 1937 |
| 84 |
|
Shirt Workers Union (ACWA Local 128) 1935 |
| 84 |
|
Shiskin, Borris (AFL) 1935 |
| 84 |
|
Shoe and Allied Craftsmen (Brotherhood of) 1936-40 |
| 84 |
|
Shoe Workers of America (United) 1938-39 |
| 84 |
|
Shouse, Jouette (American Liberty League) 1936 |
| 84 |
|
Siebler Tailoring Company (Cincinnati) 1937 |
| 84 |
|
Silkworkers (American Federation of) 1934-38 |
| 84 |
|
Sinclair, Upton, 1937 |
| 84 |
|
Smathers, William (N.J. State Senator) 1936 |
| 84 |
|
Smart, Cecil (British Mining Engineer) 1944 |
| 84 |
|
Smethurst, Walter (Executive Assistant to CIO President) 1938-39 |
| 84 |
|
Smith, Harold (Bureau of the Budget) 1942 |
| 84 |
|
Social Security (American Association for) correspondence with Abraham and Henriette Epstein, 1937 |
| 84 |
|
Social Security Board, 1935-41 |
| 84 |
|
Social Service Employees Union, 1938-41 |
| 84 |
|
Socialist Call, 1936 |
| 84 |
|
Socialist Party, USA, 1936-40 |
| 84 |
|
Sonneborn Bros. Inc. (concerning government procurement) 1938 |
| 84 |
|
Sorrento, Domenick (ACWA Local 63) 1935-38 |
| 84 |
|
Soule, George (New Republic) 1939-41 |
| 84 |
|
South Bend (Indiana) Industrial Union Council, 1940 |
| 84 |
|
Southern California Tunnel, Subway and Aqueduct Union, 1937-38 |
| 84 |
|
Southern Tenant Farmers Union, 1938-39 |
| 84 |
|
Soviet Russia Today (Jessica Smith, editor) 1945 |
| 84 |
|
Spaide Shirt Company (Butler, Pa.) 1938 |
| 84 |
|
Spanish Democracy (North American Comm. to Aid) 1936-38 |
| 84 |
|
St. Louis (Missouri) Industrial Union Council 1939 |
| 84 |
|
Stabilization Dept. (Memoranda from L.M. Rachofsky concerning 1940 wage increases) 1939-40 |
| 85 |
|
Stark, Louis (N.Y. Times) 1930-38 |
| 85 |
|
State, County and Municipal Workers, 1936-40 |
| 85 |
|
State Dept. (U.S. Dept. of) Visa Division concerning Sidney Hillman's family in Russia, 1940-42 |
| 85 |
|
Steel Workers Organizing Committee, 1936-40 |
| 85 |
|
Steinberg, Sol (1938) concerning Clothing industry advertising campaign |
| 85 |
|
Steinmetz, Lowe and Wimberly (ACWA lawyers, Knoxville, Tenn.) regarding libel suit (1935) |
| 85 |
|
Stern, David, 1938-41 |
| 85 |
|
Stettinius, E.R. (Office of Production Management) 1940 |
| 85 |
|
Stimson, Henry L. (Undersecretary of State) 1942-43 |
| 85 |
|
Strachan, Nathan (regarding consolidation of CIO's public sector unions) 1937 |
| 85 |
|
Strebel, Gustav (NYS Industrial Union Council) 1941 |
| 85 |
|
Strauss, Leon, 1938-39 |
| 85 |
|
Straus, Nathan (U.S. Dept. of Interior) 1936-38 |
| 85 |
|
Straus, Percy (R.H. Macy and Company) 1936 |
| 85 |
|
Straus, Robert (NY City Council) re NRA code authority, 1934-38 |
| 85 |
|
Strouse, Eli (Office of Production Management) 1941 |
| 85 |
|
Studebaker, J.W. (U.S. Dept. of Interior, Office of Education) 1937 |
| 85 |
|
Student Federation (National) 1936 |
| 85 |
|
Student League for Industrial Democracy, 1935 |
| 85 |
|
Student Union (American) 1938 |
| 85 |
|
Survey Associates (Paul Kellogg) 1936-40 |
| 85 |
|
Swope, Bernard, 1936 |
| 85 |
|
Swope, Gerald, 1930 |
| 85 |
|
Synagogue (Free) 1937 |
| 85 |
|
Szold, Perkins, and Brandwen (ACWA attorneys) 1931-1945 |
| 85 |
|
S (general) [1922] 1930-45 |
| 85 |
|
Tailors and Garment Workers (National Union of) 1935-36 |
| 85 |
|
Tailors Union (Journeymen) 1935-37 |
| 85 |
|
Tamiment Institute, 1935 |
| 86 |
|
Taussig, Charles W. (National Youth Administration) 1935 |
| 86 |
|
Teachers (American Federation of) 1936-38 includes correspondence with Professor Jerome Davis |
| 86 |
|
Teachers Union of the City of New York (Charles Hendley) 1938 |
| 86 |
|
Teamsters (International Brotherhood of) 1934-39 |
| 86 |
|
Teigan, Harry (Congressman, Minnesota) 1938 |
| 86 |
|
Tennessee Valley Authority (David Lilienthal) 1938 |
| 86 |
|
Textile Labor Relations Board, 1934 |
| 86 |
|
Textiles, Inc. (National Federation of) 1936 |
| 86 |
|
Textile Workers of America (United) 1935-37 |
| 86 |
|
Textile Workers Organizing Committee, 1936-40 |
| 86 |
|
Textile Workers Union of America, 1939-41 |
| 86 |
|
Theatre League, (New) 1938 |
| 86 |
|
Thomas, Elbert (Senator, Utah) 1940 |
| 86 |
|
Thomas, Lester (Penn. Federation of Labor) 1935 |
| 86 |
|
Thomas, R.J. (president, UAW) 1939 |
| 86 |
|
Thorndike, Edward (Teachers College) 1936 |
| 86 |
|
Tip Top Tailors, 1936 |
| 86 |
|
Tobacco Stemmers and Laborers Industrial Union, 1938 |
| 86 |
|
Tobias, Channing (National Citizens Political Action Committee) 1944 |
| 86 |
|
Tobin, Daniel (president, Teamsters Union) 1935-38 |
| 86 |
|
Tomasetti, Jean (concerning expulsion from the union) 1935-41 |
| 86 |
|
Town Hall, Inc., 1935-40 |
| 86 |
|
Towney, Frank (Congressman, N.J.) 1937 |
| 86 |
|
Trade Union Committee for a Labor Party, 1936 |
| 86 |
|
Trades Union Congress (Great Britain) 1944 |
| 86 |
|
Transport Workers Federation (International) Kempston, England, 1943-44 |
| 86 |
|
Transport Workers Union of America, 1940 |
| 86 |
|
Treasury Dept. (U.S.) 1938 |
| 86 |
|
Tresca, Carlo, 1941 |
| 86 |
|
Truman, Harry S. (President of the U.S.) 1941-46 |
| 86 |
|
Tucker, Marguerite (Il Nuovo Mondo) 1930 |
| 86 |
|
Turner, Albert (Clothing Manufacturers, NYC) 1940 |
| 86 |
|
Tuttle, Charles (NYC lawyer) 1935 |
| 86 |
|
Twentieth Century Fund (1935) |
| 86 |
|
Tydings, Millard (Baltimore, attorney) 1937 |
| 86 |
|
Typographical Union (International) 1938-40 |
| 87 |
|
T (general) 1930-42 |
| 87 |
|
Udell, Jerome (Gramercy Park Clothes) 1936-40 |
| 87 |
|
Unemployment (Emergency Conference on) 1932 |
| 87 |
|
Unemployment League, 1931-38 |
| 87 |
|
Uniform Manufacturers (National) 1934-36 |
| 87 |
|
Union Label Trades Dept., ANational Religion and Labor Foundation, 1937 |
| 87 |
|
Urban League (National) 1936 |
| 87 |
|
U (general) 1936-43 |
| 87 |
|
Van Kleeck, Mary, 1936-38 |
| 87 |
|
Vermont Federation of Labor, 1935 |
| 87 |
|
Vignaux, Paul (French underground) concerning ACWA's policy of helping democratic French trade unionists maintain their independence from both Communists and DeGaullists 1942-43 |
| 87 |
|
Vigo County (Indiana) Central Labor Union, 1935 |
| 87 |
|
Vincent, Merle (NRA) 1935-38 |
| 87 |
|
Vladeck, B.C. (Jewish Daily Forward) 1930-36 |
| 87 |
|
Vorse, Mary Heaton (1936-38) |
| 87 |
|
V (general) 1935-45 |
| 87 |
|
Wage and Hour Division (U.S. Dept. of Labor) 1938-40 |
| 87 |
|
Wagner, Robert F. (Senator, NY) 1938-40 |
| 87 |
|
Wald, Lillian, 1935 |
| 87 |
|
Waldman, Bella (Mrs. Louis) 1936 |
| 87 |
|
Waldman, Louis, 1935-38 |
| 87 |
|
Wallace, Henry A. (Secretary of Agriculture and Vice President) 1937-43 |
| 87 |
|
Walling, William English, 1936 |
| 87 |
|
Walker, John (UMW) 1930 |
| 87 |
|
War (National Committee on the Causes) 1936 |
| 87 |
|
War Dept., 1941-43 |
| 87 |
|
Warberg, Felix, 1930 |
| 87 |
|
Ward, E.E. (Harry Bridges Defense Committee) 1940 |
| 87 |
|
Ward, Harry (1 telegram, 1939) |
| 87 |
|
Wardwell, Allen, (Russian War Relief, Inc.) 1943 |
| 87 |
|
Warner, Harry (Warner Bros.) 1940-41 |
| 87 |
|
Washington Post, 1934 |
| 88 |
|
Wearing Apparel Industries (Southern Organization Headquarters, ACWA and ILGWU) 1936 |
| 88 |
|
Weinstein, Charles (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1941 |
| 88 |
|
Weinstein, Murray (NY Clothing Cutters) 1938-40 |
| 88 |
|
West, George P., 1936 |
| 88 |
|
West Virginia Dept. of Public Assistance, 1941 |
| 88 |
|
West Virginia Federation of Labor, 1935 |
| 88 |
|
White, Cecil (Rank and file clothing worker) 1936 |
| 88 |
|
White, David McKelvy (Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade) 1938 |
| 88 |
|
White, Walter (NAACP) 1939-40 |
| 88 |
|
White, William Allen, 1940 |
| 88 |
|
White, A.F. (Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen) 1939 |
| 88 |
|
Wholesale Drygoods Employees Union, 1936-37 |
| 88 |
|
Wholesale, Warehouse Employees Union, 1936-40 |
| 88 |
|
Williams, E.L. (n.d.) |
| 88 |
|
Willkie, Wendall, 1943 |
| 88 |
|
Wise, Rabbi Stephen, 1936-41 |
| 88 |
|
Wohlman, Leo, 1930 |
| 88 |
|
Wohner, Samuel (Local 25) 1936 |
| 88 |
|
Wolchok, Samuel (Anti-Injunction Committee) 1938 |
| 88 |
|
Wolfe, Betram (New Workers School) 1936 |
| 88 |
|
Wolfsohn, Leo (Milwaukee Leader) 1935 |
| 88 |
|
Woll, Matthew (A.F.of L.) 1935-37 |
| 88 |
|
Wolman, Samuel, 1935 |
| 88 |
|
Wolpe, Della, 1936 |
| 88 |
|
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1935-37 |
| 88 |
|
Women's Trade Union League, 1930-37 |
| 88 |
|
Woodworkers of America (International) 1938 |
| 88 |
|
Workers Alliance, 1936-37 |
| 88 |
|
Workers Defense League, 1938-40 |
| 88 |
|
Workers Education Bureau of America, 1936-40 |
| 88 |
|
Workers Unemployed Union, 1935 |
| 88 |
|
Workingmen's Education Association, 1936 |
| 88 |
|
Workmen's Circle, 1935-43 |
| 88 |
|
Works Progress Administration, 1935-38 |
| 88 |
|
World Telegram and Sun (N.Y.) 1931 |
| 88 |
|
W (general) 1930-46 |
| 88 |
|
Yale University, 1940 |
| 88 |
|
Yiddish Theatre Art (Friends of) 1937-40 |
| 88 |
|
Youth Congress (American) 1936-38 |
| 88 |
|
YMHA and YWHA, 1930-42 |
| 88 |
|
Y (general) 1925-40 |
| 88 |
|
Zaritsky, Max (United Hat, Cap and Millinery Workers) 1935-39 |
| 88 |
|
Zimmerman, Charles (ILGWU) 1936 |
| 88 |
|
Zuckerman, Louis, 1940 |
| 88 |
|
Z (general) 1930-40 |
| 89 |
|
Stenographic notebooks (Sidney Hillman's secretary) 1940-45 (8 volumes) |
| 90 |
|
Appointment calendars (1918-34) 8 volumes; travel diary (1934) |
| 91 |
|
Appointment calendars (1940-42) 6 volumes |
| 92 |
|
Appointment calendars (1943-46) 7 volumes |
| |
B. National Industry Recovery Administration records, 1934-1946. [subseries]: |
| 93 |
|
Automobile Report by Leon Henderson, NRA, Research and Planning Division (January 23, 1935) |
| 93 |
|
|
| 93 |
|
Coat and Suit Industry (Resolution, March 1935) |
| 93 |
|
Code Authority (general correspondence) re furniture code, leather and woolen knit, and silk) regulations and surveys, 1934-35 |
| 93 |
|
Cotton Code Authority Administrative Orders (March, 1935) minimum wages, hours, budget, draft of code authority's by-laws. |
| 93 |
|
General correspondence and papers (1934, September - 1935, June) Correspondence of Sidney Hillman, Alex Cohen and Jacob Potofsky to Deputy Administrator, Burton Oppenheimer re labor complaints, minimum wages, hours, and industry non compliance. Printed copies of various industry codes and their amendments. |
| 93 |
|
Cotton Textile Industry (correspondence and press release) 1934-35 |
| 93 |
|
Cotton Garment Industry. Prison Labor Authority. Correspondence and Executive Order, 1934-35 |
| 93 |
|
Council for Industrial Progress. Report of the Committee on National Industrial Policy (March, 1936) and report of the Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation (February, 1936) |
| 94 |
|
F |
| 94 |
|
G |
| 94 |
|
H |
| 94 |
|
I |
| 94 |
|
Job Applications |
| 94 |
|
Johnson, Odin H. (Associated Automobile Workers) Johnson and Johnson; Joint Council Knitgoods Workers Union; Joint Committee on National Recovery. Prudential Bank Building; John P. Davis |
| 94 |
|
K |
| 94 |
|
L |
| 94 |
|
M |
| 94 |
|
General Correspondence, 1935 |
| 94 |
|
Blumberg, Hyman, Correspondence, 1934-35 |
| 94 |
|
Baltimore Investigation (compliance division) 1934 |
| 95 |
|
Code of Fair Competition for Men's Clothing Industry as proposed (February, 1935) hearing (February 2, 1935) |
| 95 |
|
Reports, Executive Committee, Committee on labels (1935) |
| 96 |
|
Merchant and Custom Tailoring Industry (hearings on proposed code) January, 1935 |
| 96 |
|
Minutes and Agenda (September, 1934-May, 1935) |
| 97 |
|
National Youth Administration (correspondence and reports) |
| 97 |
|
National Association of Uniform Manufacturers; National Association of Purchasing Agents; National Electrical Manufacturers Association; National Retail Code Authority; National Retail Hardware Association |
| 97 |
|
Odum, Walter (Durant, Miss.); Ogburn, Charlton (Washington attorney); Osserman, Stanley (Trade Counsel, Code Authority) |
| 97 |
|
Petroleum Labor Policy Board; Phinney, Louise (Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives); Pynchon, C.E. (United States Dept. of the Interior) |
| 97 |
|
Puerto Rico (application of clothing codes to commonwealth's special circumstances) includes correspondence with Ernest Gruening of the Dept. of the Interior |
| 97 |
|
Retail Solid Fuel Industry (codes and memoranda) |
| 97 |
|
Retail Trade Code (Regulations establishing a Labor Adjustment Agency) |
| 97 |
|
Retail Tobacco |
| 97 |
|
Retail and Wholesale Distribution Project of the Division of Research and Planning |
| 98 |
|
Retailers file (miscellaneous) including extractsfrom letters received from workers in Mass. Garment Manufacturing plants, and report "Importance of Retail Co-operation in Preventing the Return of the Sweat-Shop in the Men's Clothing Industry" |
| 98 |
|
Robe Industry |
| 98 |
|
R (miscellaneous) |
| 98 |
|
Schechter Poultry Case (court decision) |
| 98 |
|
Schiffli Code Authority (April 17, 1935 memorandum from R.V. Rickford) |
| 98 |
|
Senate Finance Committee (including Donald Richberg's March 7, 1935 statement) |
| 98 |
|
Service Trades (memoranda from Advisory Council) |
| 98 |
|
Ship building and ship repairing code (memoranda) |
| 98 |
|
Silk Textile Industry |
| 98 |
|
Small arms and ammunition manufacturing code |
| 98 |
|
State Recovery Acts |
| 98 |
|
Structural Steel |
| 98 |
|
S (miscellaneous) |
| 98 |
|
Telegraph Code |
| 98 |
|
Telephone Code |
| 99 |
|
Textile Division including minutes of meeting of textile planning committee |
| 99 |
|
Thirty Hour Week Bill |
| 99 |
|
Tool and Die Code |
| 99 |
|
Trade Practices (procedures for code revisions) |
| 99 |
|
Training course for NRA Executives |
| 99 |
|
Trucking Industry |
| 99 |
|
T (general) |
| 99 |
|
Uncodified Industries |
| 99 |
|
Undergarment and Negligee Industry |
| 99 |
|
Unemployment |
| 99 |
|
United Mine Workers |
| 99 |
|
U (general) |
| 99 |
|
V (1935) |
| 99 |
|
Voluntary Agreements (memoranda listing industries) |
| 99 |
|
Wage and Hour Textile Committee |
| 99 |
|
Waste Paper trade (includes investigation of operation of emergency order fixing minimum prices) December 21, 1934 |
| 99 |
|
Watch Code |
| 99 |
|
White Collar code (letter from stenographer asking why her hours have not been reduced) |
| 99 |
|
White House memoranda and correspondence re complaints and compliance |
| 99 |
|
Wholesale Code - differential clauses |
| 99 |
|
Wholesale Drug Industry |
| 99 |
|
Wholesale Grocers |
| 99 |
|
Window Glass Manufacturers Code |
| 99 |
|
Research and Planning Memoranda from Director Leon Henderson summarizing NRA weekly activities |
| 99 |
|
Reports including a compilation of significant statements in support of theories upon which the National Industrial Recovery Act is based (November 20, 1934); also report on codal provisions relating to productive and capacity control |
| |
C. National Defense Advisory Commission records [subseries]: |
| 100 |
|
Defense Contracts (correspondence and proposed policies) 1940-41 |
| 100 |
|
Labor Clauses and Policies, 1940-41 |
| 100 |
|
Minutes, June-December, 1940 |
| 100 |
|
Volunteer Program |
| |
D. War Production Board records. [subseries]: |
| 100 |
|
Administrative Orders (January-March, 1942) |
| 100 |
|
Aircraft (Wage and Hours) 1941-42 |
| 100 |
|
Allis Chalmers dispute (1941); includes proposed contract clauses, memo re union election |
| 100 |
|
Aluminum Industry, July, 1941 |
| 100 |
|
American Federation of Labor (1941-42) includes Sidney Hillman's letters to William Green re Defense policy and AFL's March 21, 1941 resolution |
| 100 |
|
Anti Strike Legislation (includes February 18, 1941 memorandum from Mr. Brandwen analyzing 9 bills under consideration and July 8, 1941 CIO resolution) |
| 100 |
|
Applications (employment) |
| 100 |
|
Appointments and telephone calls |
| 100 |
|
Automobile and Trucks (May 1941-April 1942) re transfer of resources from non defense to defense production |
| 100 |
|
Automotive Problems (Verbatim Transcript: Joint Meeting of Labor and Industry Subcommittees on General Automotive Problems) January 6, 1942 |
| 101 |
|
A (general) |
| 101 |
|
B.F. Goodrich Co. |
| 101 |
|
Boeing Aircraft (includes contract proposed by Hillman August 1940) and memoranda on Labor situation. |
| 101 |
|
Britain Labor Policy (Carter Goodrich. Preliminary Report, Sept. 1, 1941) |
| 101 |
|
Brown, J. Douglas (June-December, 1941) memoranda on shift of consumer durable goods industries to Defense production and ways to alleviate resultant unemployment. |
| 101 |
|
B (general) |
| 101 |
|
Civilian Conservation Corps (1940) |
| 101 |
|
Clothing Advisory Committee (Minutes) January 14, 1942 |
| 101 |
|
Clothing Contracts-Violations. Material furnished by Labor Division confirms bidding for clothing contracts re labor law violations, 1940-42 |
| 101 |
|
Coal Dispute (March-November, 1941) re captive mines includes draft of letter from John L. Lewis (UMW president to President Franklin D. Roosevelt |
| 101 |
|
Committee lists |
| 101 |
|
Construction Trade Stabilization (June-December, 1941) includes minutes of meetings, memoranda of agreement, correspondence between Sidney Hillman and Philip Murray |
| 101 |
|
Copper Industry (May, 1941-April, 1942). Memoranda on Employment situation in Copper mines in Butte, Montana procedure relative to appeals from Labor-Management Committee decisions |
| 101 |
|
Cramp Shipbuilding Company (Correspondence between James Reed and Sidney Hillman) 1941 |
| 101 |
|
Crank and miscellaneous letters |
| 101 |
|
Currier Housing Contact Case-clippings and Truman Hearing Testimony (1941) |
| 101 |
|
C (miscellaneous) Christmas lists |
| 102 |
|
Daily Report to Mr. Hillman (March 13-April 2, 1942) |
| 102 |
|
Defense Contracts (General principles governing) September - November, 1940-correspondence with John L. Lewis, Robert Jackson, Philip Murray and Van Bittner |
| 102 |
|
Defense Contract Service Subcontracting (May-July,1941) |
| 102 |
|
Defense Legislation (memoranda re federal government's attempt to secure state legislation to aid defense effort |
| 102 |
|
Defense Program. Verbatim Record of Proceedings of Senate Investigating Committee (October 27, 1941) |
| 102 |
|
Detroit Tour (1941) correspondence |
| 102 |
|
D (general) |
| 103 |
|
Economic Stabilization (April 2, 1942) memorandum from Sidney Hillman to President Roosevelt |
| 103 |
|
Electrical Worker's Dispute (July, 1930) correspondence with Harry Van Arsdale local #3 I.B.E.W. |
| 103 |
|
Employment Discrimination (union vs. non union) 1940 |
| 103 |
|
Employment Statistics (ACWA's New York City contract market) 1941 |
| 103 |
|
Executive Order establishing Office of Production Management and War Production Board (June 28, 1940) |
| 103 |
|
Exports (Memoranda March 14, 1942) |
| 103 |
|
E (general) |
| 103 |
|
FBI-Harry Bridges and California CIO Investigation-1941 |
| 103 |
|
File Cabinet (contents) |
| 103 |
|
Flint News Advertiser (1941) |
| 103 |
|
Garment firms (briefs filed) 1943 |
| 103 |
|
German Trip (January, 1946) and supporting classified documents re de Nazification program |
| 103 |
|
Government Contracts for Army Uniforms (1940-42) |
| 103 |
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G (general) |
| 104 |
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Hillman, Sidney Personal (invitations) 1942 |
| 104 |
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Housing (defense) 1942 |
| 104 |
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Industrial Materials (Division Report, Critical Materials and Parts) reports and memoranda re controlled materials plan (1942) |
| 104 |
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Industry and Labor Advisory Committee (1941-42) procedure, organization, and joint resolution |
| 104 |
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I (general) |
| 104 |
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J (general) |
| 104 |
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Kaiser, Henry, "Notes on Magnesium Plant Parmenete" |
| 104 |
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Kelley, W.C. (Federal Security Agency) 1941 |
| 104 |
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Knudson, William, Director General, OPM 1941 |
| 104 |
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K (general) |
| 104 |
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Labor Department, including Sidney Hillman's correspondence with Secretary Francis Perkins (1940-41) |
| 104 |
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Labor Disputes involving National Defense (weekly reports) 1940-41 |
| 104 |
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Labor Division - general correspondence (1941-42) |
| 104 |
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Labor Division - authority and function-includes memoranda re labor supply program, and Negro employment (1940-42) |
| 105 |
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Labor Division - Defense Training Branch "Report of the Chief, Defense Training Branch Labor Division to the Labor Supply Policy Committee" (December 11, 1941) |
| 105 |
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Labor Division - organization and function(administrative orders) 1942 |
| 105 |
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Labor Policy (chronology of record) including excerpts from Hillman's testimony before the Smith Committee (October 8, 1940) |
| 105 |
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Labor Supply and Training Program (administrative office memoranda and proposed policy statements) 1941-42 |
| 105 |
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Labor Supply and Training Program (March 3, 1942) |
| 105 |
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Labor Supply and Training Division, Lt. Colonel Frank J. McSherry (memoranda and reports) 1941-42 |
| 105 |
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Labor Supply and Training Division, Floyd Reeves(memoranda and reports) 1940-41 |
| 105 |
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Labor Supply and Training Division - Bureau of Labor Statistics collected material (1942) |
| 106 |
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Labor Supply Policy Committee. Minutes, policy statements on skilled workers and priorities (1940-42); statements on the employment of Negro workers and the physically handicapped. |
| 106 |
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Labor Supply. Ship Building Stabilization Committee (1942) |
| 106 |
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Letters of Appreciation (1942) |
| 106 |
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Lewis, John L. (material discussing his role in the captive coal mine strike of 1941) |
| 106 |
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Lubin, Isidor (memoranda labor turnover and deferment of skilled workers) 1941 |
| 106 |
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Machinists, International Association, 1941-42 |
| 106 |
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McKelvey, Thelma (Report includes Women in War Production) 1942 |
| 106 |
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Manpower Commission (1942) |
| 106 |
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Manpower Needs Mobilization (estimated labor requirements for shipbuilding and aircraft industries) 1941-42 |
| 107 |
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Maritime Commission |
| 107 |
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May, Stacy (Memorandum - possible use of excavating machinery companies for tank manufacture) June 19, 1941 |
| 107 |
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Metal Shortages (conference on August 24 and 25, 1942) |
| 107 |
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Military Government Documents (policy toward trade unions in the British occupied zone of Germany) 1946 |
| 107 |
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Military Government Documents (French occupied Germany) 1945-46 |
| 107 |
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Military Government Documents (U.S. occupied Germany) de Nazification Program; manpower directives and instructions) 1945-46 |
| 107 |
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Military Government Documents (U.S. occupied Germany) Handbook for the administration of Military Government in the U.S. zone, July 7, 1945 |
| 107 |
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Minutes (1941-42) |
| 107 |
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Morale (labor) problem - state by state survey -1942 |
| 107 |
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Murray, Philip (re CIO and the war) 1941 |
| 107 |
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M (general) |
| 107 |
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National Archives (Description of War Labor Board Records transferred) November 10, 1947 |
| 108 |
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National Defense Mediation Board (memoranda and press releases) 1940-41 |
| 108 |
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National Labor Relations Board (Sidney Hillman correspondence) 1941 |
| 108 |
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National War Labor Board. (Union security and maintenance of membership) 1942 |
| 108 |
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Negro Employment and Training Branch (Report, 1940-42) |
| 108 |
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Nelson, William (Director, Division of Purchases) 1942 |
| 108 |
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New York City War Production Problems (memorandum to Mayor F.H. La Guardia) July 15, 1942 |
| 108 |
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North American Aviation, Inc. (1941) |
| 108 |
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N (general) |
| 108 |
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Office of Production Management. (Agendas) 1941 |
| 108 |
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Office of Production Management. (Office Memoranda) 1941 |
| 108 |
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Office of Production Management (Administrative Orders) 1941 |
| 108 |
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Office of Production Management (Business Correspondence) 1942 |
| 108 |
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Office of Production Management (Minutes) 1940-41 |
| 108 |
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Office of Production Management (Organizational chart) |
| 108 |
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Office of Production Management (Personnel) |
| 108 |
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Office of Production Management (Regulations establishing a labor division) |
| 108 |
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Oliver, Eli (memoranda to Sidney Hillman re Program for the labor division and questions to be discussed with Philip Murray) 1941 |
| 108 |
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Overtime and hours of work (1940) |
| 108 |
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O (general) |
| 108 |
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Philadelphia trip (June 5, 1941) |
| 108 |
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Plant financing (government funded expansion) November 20, 1940 |
| 108 |
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Potofsky, Jacob (1941) |
| 108 |
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Press Releases |
| 108 |
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Prichard, Edward F. (memoranda to) |
| 108 |
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Procurement Policy (army contracts) 1941-42 |
| 108 |
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Production Capacity (labor requirements) 1940-42 |
| 108 |
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Production curtailed (1942) |
| 108 |
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Purchase Division (duties and responsibilities) 1941 |
| 108 |
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P (general) |
| 109 |
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Refrigerators (Stewart Warner Corporation) 1942 |
| 109 |
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Reimbursement of University Faculty members by the Government (1940) |
| 109 |
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Roosevelt, Franklin (memoranda and letters addressed to Sidney Hillman) 1940-45 |
| 109 |
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Rubber Industry emergency order (1942) |
| 109 |
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Russian war relief (1945) |
| 109 |
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R (general) |
| 109 |
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Selective Service (joint army and navy committee) 1940 |
| 109 |
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Senate (U.S.) Investigation of the National Defense Program (May, 1940) |
| 109 |
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Shipbuilding (general, 1940-41) |
| 109 |
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Shipbuilding Stabilization (1940-42) |
| 109 |
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Shipbuilding-Dry Dock Strike (San Francisco, 1941) |
| 109 |
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Silk Industry (1941) |
| 109 |
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Slav Congress (American) 1942 |
| 109 |
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Social Security Board (Federal Advisory Council for Employment Security) policies and procedures re skills inventory (1941-42) |
| 109 |
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Soule, George (1941) |
| 109 |
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Southport Petroleum Company (1941) |
| 109 |
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Speeches and Addresses (Joseph Eastman, Director of Defense Transportation) |
| 109 |
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Strikes, Slowdowns and Sabotage (1940-41) |
| 110 |
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Strike Legislation (1941) |
| 110 |
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Supply Priorities and Allocations (1941-42) |
| 110 |
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Survey Associates (1941-42) |
| 110 |
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S (general) |
| 110 |
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Tank Program (1941) |
| 110 |
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Teamsters Union (1941) |
| 110 |
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Textile Industry (1941-42) |
| 110 |
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Todd California Ship Building Company (re material shortage), 1941 |
| 110 |
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Tool and Die Workers (Stabilization of Wage Rates) 1942 |
| 110 |
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Training Within Industry Program (1940-41) |
| 110 |
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T (general) |
| 110 |
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Unemployment Priority (1941) |
| 110 |
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Unemployment Youth (1940) |
| 110 |
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United Automobile Workers of America (1941) |
| 110 |
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U (general) |
| 110 |
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Vinson Labor Bill (analysis) May 31, 1941 |
| 110 |
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Volunteers (1941) |
| 110 |
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War Dept. (Services of Supply) |
| 110 |
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War Dept. Contracts to companies with NLRB violations(1940) memorandum |
| 110 |
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War Displacement Benefits Bill (1942) |
| 110 |
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Washing Machines (restricting production of) 1942 |
| 111 |
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Welders (United Brotherhood of) 1941-43 strike |
| 111 |
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Willys Overland Motors (purchase orders) 1941 |
| 111 |
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Wool (general conservation order) 1941 |
| 111 |
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Woman on labor advisory committee (correspondence with Dorothy Bellanca) 1940 |
| 111 |
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Works Projects Administration (re labor question in conjunction with National Defense Commission) 1940 |
| 111 |
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W (general) |
| 111 |
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XYZ (general) |