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Title |
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B. National Industry Recovery Administration records, 1934-1946. [subseries]: |
| 93 |
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Automobile Report by Leon Henderson, NRA, Research and Planning Division (January 23, 1935) |
| 93 |
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| 93 |
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Coat and Suit Industry (Resolution, March 1935) |
| 93 |
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Code Authority (general correspondence) re furniture code, leather and woolen knit, and silk) regulations and surveys, 1934-35 |
| 93 |
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Cotton Code Authority Administrative Orders (March, 1935) minimum wages, hours, budget, draft of code authority's by-laws. |
| 93 |
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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 |
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Cotton Textile Industry (correspondence and press release) 1934-35 |
| 93 |
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Cotton Garment Industry. Prison Labor Authority. Correspondence and Executive Order, 1934-35 |
| 93 |
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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 |
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F |
| 94 |
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G |
| 94 |
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H |
| 94 |
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I |
| 94 |
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Job Applications |
| 94 |
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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 |
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K |
| 94 |
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L |
| 94 |
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M |
| 94 |
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General Correspondence, 1935 |
| 94 |
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Blumberg, Hyman, Correspondence, 1934-35 |
| 94 |
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Baltimore Investigation (compliance division) 1934 |
| 95 |
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Code of Fair Competition for Men's Clothing Industry as proposed (February, 1935) hearing (February 2, 1935) |
| 95 |
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Reports, Executive Committee, Committee on labels (1935) |
| 96 |
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Merchant and Custom Tailoring Industry (hearings on proposed code) January, 1935 |
| 96 |
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Minutes and Agenda (September, 1934-May, 1935) |
| 97 |
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National Youth Administration (correspondence and reports) |
| 97 |
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National Association of Uniform Manufacturers; National Association of Purchasing Agents; National Electrical Manufacturers Association; National Retail Code Authority; National Retail Hardware Association |
| 97 |
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Odum, Walter (Durant, Miss.); Ogburn, Charlton (Washington attorney); Osserman, Stanley (Trade Counsel, Code Authority) |
| 97 |
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Petroleum Labor Policy Board; Phinney, Louise (Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives); Pynchon, C.E. (United States Dept. of the Interior) |
| 97 |
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Puerto Rico (application of clothing codes to commonwealth's special circumstances) includes correspondence with Ernest Gruening of the Dept. of the Interior |
| 97 |
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Retail Solid Fuel Industry (codes and memoranda) |
| 97 |
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Retail Trade Code (Regulations establishing a Labor Adjustment Agency) |
| 97 |
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Retail Tobacco |
| 97 |
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Retail and Wholesale Distribution Project of the Division of Research and Planning |
| 98 |
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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 |
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Robe Industry |
| 98 |
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R (miscellaneous) |
| 98 |
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Schechter Poultry Case (court decision) |
| 98 |
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Schiffli Code Authority (April 17, 1935 memorandum from R.V. Rickford) |
| 98 |
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Senate Finance Committee (including Donald Richberg's March 7, 1935 statement) |
| 98 |
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Service Trades (memoranda from Advisory Council) |
| 98 |
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Ship building and ship repairing code (memoranda) |
| 98 |
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Silk Textile Industry |
| 98 |
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Small arms and ammunition manufacturing code |
| 98 |
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State Recovery Acts |
| 98 |
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Structural Steel |
| 98 |
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S (miscellaneous) |
| 98 |
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Telegraph Code |
| 98 |
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Telephone Code |
| 99 |
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Textile Division including minutes of meeting of textile planning committee |
| 99 |
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Thirty Hour Week Bill |
| 99 |
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Tool and Die Code |
| 99 |
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Trade Practices (procedures for code revisions) |
| 99 |
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Training course for NRA Executives |
| 99 |
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Trucking Industry |
| 99 |
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T (general) |
| 99 |
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Uncodified Industries |
| 99 |
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Undergarment and Negligee Industry |
| 99 |
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Unemployment |
| 99 |
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United Mine Workers |
| 99 |
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U (general) |
| 99 |
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V (1935) |
| 99 |
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Voluntary Agreements (memoranda listing industries) |
| 99 |
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Wage and Hour Textile Committee |
| 99 |
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Waste Paper trade (includes investigation of operation of emergency order fixing minimum prices) December 21, 1934 |
| 99 |
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Watch Code |
| 99 |
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White Collar code (letter from stenographer asking why her hours have not been reduced) |
| 99 |
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White House memoranda and correspondence re complaints and compliance |
| 99 |
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Wholesale Code - differential clauses |
| 99 |
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Wholesale Drug Industry |
| 99 |
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Wholesale Grocers |
| 99 |
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Window Glass Manufacturers Code |
| 99 |
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Research and Planning Memoranda from Director Leon Henderson summarizing NRA weekly activities |
| 99 |
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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 |