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I. Sidney Hillman correspondence, 1911-1929. [series]: Correspondence primarily documenting Sidney Hillman's activities as the ACWA's first president during its formative years. Early correspondence with such figures as Joseph Schlossberg and Jacob Potofsky describes the 1914 split with the United Garment Workers, which led to the formation of the ACWA. Letters from Potofsky, E.J. Brais and Frank Rosenblum also discuss the process of industrial unionization, the amalgamation of the craft unions that had previously represented organized workers in the garment industry.
There is a great deal of correspondence with local and regional organizers, reflecting the ACWA's aggressive organizing campaign, undertaken after the formation of the new union in 1914. Organizing efforts in Chicago, New York, Montreal, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, among other cities, are well-documented. Of particular interest is the Baltimore campaign, in which the union battled not only garment manufacturers, but also the Industrial Workers of the World and the United Garment Workers. Letters from August Bellanca, Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca, and Hyman Blumberg document the Baltimore campaign.
Another subject well-represented in this collection is arbitration. Correspondence between Hillman and John E. Williams, the arbitrator at Hart, Schaffner and Marx, highlights the mechanics of the arbitration process that the ACWA introduced into its contracts. The arbitration experience served the union well in its dealings with the Wilson administration's War Labor Board which was charged with keeping labor peace during World War I. Correspondence between Hillman, the Labor Board, and the War Dept. describes the processes that brought labor peace to the garment industry during the war, and that concomitantly increased recognition for the ACWA.
Additional topics covered include union organizing in the U.S. and Canada; anti-Semitism in the men's garment industry; ethnic relations within the ACWA in the U.S. and Canada; the ACWA's role in the production of uniforms for the military during World War I; strikes and other labor disputes in the men's garment industry; wartime labor policy in the U.S.; women in the union; and working conditions.
Notable individuals represented in the collection include: Clarence Darrow; Felix Frankfurter; J.B.S. Hardman; Bessie Hillman; Louis Hollander; Horace M. Kallen; Fiorello LaGuardia; A. J. Muste; and Joseph Schaffner. Major organizations represented include: local unions and joint boards of the ACWA; the American Clothing Manufacturers Association of New York; Hart, Schaffner, and Marx; Hickey Freeman and Company; the Journeymen Tailors Union; Kuppenheimer and Company; the National Consumers League; the Plumb Plan League, and the U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations.
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Abelson, Paul (Arbitrator, NYC) 1914-18 |
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Abramovitz, Bessie, 1914-15 |
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Addams, Jane, 1920 |
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Albert, S. (Secretary, Boston Joint Board) 1920 |
| 1 |
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Agnell, Paul (Amalgamated Metal Workers) 1923 |
| 1 |
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Alfred, Decker and Cohn, 1919-25 |
| 1 |
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All American Farmer-Labor Cooperative Commission, 1920 |
| 1 |
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Amalgamated Bank of New York, 1925-27 |
| 1 |
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American Clothing Manufacturers Association of New York, 1915-19 |
| 1 |
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Anderson, Mary (Women in Industry Service, U.S. Department of Labor) 1919 |
| 1 |
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Arone, Paul (Joint Board Shirt and Boys Waist Workers Union) 1920 |
| 1 |
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Artoni, G. (Organizer, Rochester and Buffalo, N.Y.) 1923-27 |
| 1 |
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Associated Boys Clothing Manufacturers of Greater New York, 1916 |
| 1 |
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Barber, Frank, 1925 |
| 1 |
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Barrone, Anderson and Company of Boston, 1916 |
| 1 |
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Bassin, Sam (Organizer, Baltimore) 1919 |
| 1 |
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Batchelder Company of Boston, 1920 |
| 1 |
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Bellanca, August (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1916-18 |
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Bellanca, Dorothy Jacobs (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1915-18 |
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Bellanca, Frank, 1915 |
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Bercovitch, Peter (Attorney, Montreal) 1917 |
| 1 |
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Bernheimer, Charles, 1924 |
| 1 |
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Bisno, Beatrice, 1923-27 |
| 1 |
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Black, William (Organizer, Los Angeles) 1920 |
| 1 |
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Block, S. John (Attorney, New York) 1920 |
| 1 |
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Blugerman, J. (Toronto Joint Board) 1920 |
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Blumberg, Hyman (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1915-25 |
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Blume, J. (Boston Joint Board) 1920 |
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Bograchov, S. (Moscow, U.S.S.R.) 1915 |
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Bongiovanni, J.R. (Organizer, Utica, N.Y.) 1919 |
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Brais, Eugene (Tailors' Industrial Union) 1914-15 |
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Brewer, D. Chauncey (U.S. War Dept.) 1918 |
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Bulletin Publishing Company (Butte, Montana) 1920 |
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Bureau of Industrial Research. Inter-Church World Movement, 1920 |
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Bushel, Hyman, 1924 |
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Businessmen's National Tax Committee, 1920 |
| 1 |
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Business Personnel, 1920 |
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Buzan, Fred (Knights of Pythias) 1920 |
| 1 |
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Cahn, William (Progress Tailoring Company) 1925 |
| 1 |
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Calder, William (Senator from New York) 1922 |
| 1 |
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Campbell, Agnes (Federated Council of Churches) 1925 |
| 1 |
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Carter, E.C., 1925 |
| 1 |
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Chatman, Abraham (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 1 |
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Chazkels, Helene, 1925 |
| 1 |
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Chrzanowski, John S. (Organizer, Rochester, N.Y.) 1925 |
| 1 |
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Civic Club of New York, 1925 |
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Clothing Manufacturers Association of Boston, 1920 |
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Clothing Manufacturers Association of Cleveland, 1920 |
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Clothing Manufacturers Association of New York, 1920-21 |
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Cohen, Alexander (Rochester Joint Board) 1918-19 |
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Cohen, B. (Organizer, Rochester) 1914 |
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Cohen, H. (Joint Board of Children's Clothing Trade) 1917 |
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Cohen, J. (Amalgamated Ladies Garment Cutters, Local 10, New York, New York) 1915 |
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Coltus, Aaron (Secretary, ACWA Vineland, N.J. Local 208) 1918 |
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Commercial and Industrial Bank, U.S.S.R., 1925 |
| 2 |
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Convention Reporting Company, 1925 |
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Cooke, Morris (Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science) 1919 |
| 2 |
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Cooperative League of the United States of America, 1922 |
| 2 |
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Costello, Emilio, 1923 |
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Coyle, Albert (American European Travel Bureau) 1927 |
| 2 |
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Croziner, William (Major General, Chief of Ordnance, United States Army) 1917 |
| 2 |
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Craton, Washington (Civic Club of New York) 1924 |
| 2 |
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Crystal, H. (Organizer, Philadelphia and Baltimore) 1919 |
| 2 |
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Cunnea, William (ACWA Attorney, Chicago) 1916-20 |
| 2 |
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Curlee Clothing Company (St. Louis) 1925 |
| 2 |
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Cursi, Aldo (Organizer, Rochester and Chicago) 1915-18 |
| 2 |
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Daily Jewish Courier, 1915 |
| 2 |
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Darrow, Clarence, 1914 |
| 2 |
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Debs, Theodore, 1915 |
| 2 |
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De Luca, P. (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925 |
| 2 |
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Di Nardo, J. (Rochester Joint Board) 1923 |
| 2 |
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Ederheimer Stein Company (Chicago) 1919 |
| 2 |
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Eisen, H. (Button Hole Makers Union, Local 170, Baltimore, Maryland) 1915 |
| 2 |
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Elbaum, D. (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1916 |
| 2 |
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Elet, Sophia, 1917 |
| 2 |
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Ellenbogen, Maurice (Rochester attorney) 1919 |
| 2 |
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Elstien, M.J. (Organizer, Syracuse, N.Y.) 1914-20 |
| 2 |
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Emmet, Boris (Stanford University) 1914-20 |
| 2 |
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Ervin, Charles W., 1925 |
| 2 |
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Esterkin, S. (Cincinnati organizer) 1914-17 |
| 2 |
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Fashion Park Clothes (Rochester, N.Y.) 1919-23 |
| 2 |
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Feiss, Richard (Clothcraft Clothes, Cleveland, Ohio) 1923 |
| 2 |
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Feldman, Louis (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1915 |
| 2 |
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Fendall, Mary (American Committee for Chinese Relief) 1925 |
| 2 |
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Fisch, M.E. (Chicago Joint Board) 1920 |
| 2 |
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Fitzpatrick, John (Chicago Federation of Labor) 1915 |
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Ford, Charles Company, 1925 |
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Frankel, Benjamin (District Council #2, Philadelphia) 1918-20 |
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Frankfurter, Felix (Harvard Law School) 1919-29 |
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Friedman, J.P. (Business Agent, New York Clothing Cutters and Trimmers Union, Local 4) 1916-18 |
| 2 |
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Geir, Sam (Chicago Joint Board) 1925 |
| 2 |
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General Executive Council ACWA, 1915 |
| 2 |
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Gilder, Harry (suspended Boston cutter) 1920 |
| 2 |
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Gilles, Samuel (Manager, District Council #2, Philadelphia) 1914-17 |
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Gimber, M. (suspended worker, Bronx, N.Y.) 1923 |
| 2 |
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Gisses, Sheldon (Secretary, Local 19, New York City) |
| 2 |
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Glaveskas, Joseph (rank and file worker) Brooklyn, New York) 1925 |
| 2 |
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Gloeggler, Edward (Secretary, Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board) 1923 |
| 2 |
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Goddard, C. (Organizer, Cincinnati) 1925 |
| 2 |
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Golden, Clinton (Organizer, Philadelphia) 1923-24 |
| 2 |
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Goldenstein, M. (Chicago) 1915 |
| 2 |
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Goldfarb, Max (Organizer, Rochester) 1914-15 |
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Goldstein, I. (Philadelphia District Council #2) 1916-19 |
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Goldstein, M. (Shirt and Boys Waist Workers Union) 1920 |
| 2 |
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Gorden, Harry (Attorney, Clothing Manufacturers Association of New York) 1920 |
| 2 |
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Grandinetti, Emilio (Tailors' Industrial Union) 1914 |
| 2 |
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Greco, Andrew (Cleveland Joint Board) 1919 |
| 2 |
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Gribov, Abraham (Secretary, Local 117, Baltimore) 1920 |
| 2 |
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Hanken, Jacob (Organizer, Chicago) 1915 |
| 2 |
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Hayes, John (Boston Clothing Cutters and Trimmers Union) 1919 |
| 2 |
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Haylett, H.H. (Business Agent, Chicago Trimmers Union) 1920 |
| 2 |
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Held, Adolph (Amalgamated Bank of New York) 1927 |
| 2 |
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Held, William (American Federation of Full Fashion Workers, Philadelphia) 1917 |
| 2 |
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Heller, H. (Boston Joint Board) 1920 |
| 2 |
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Hickey Freeman and Company (Rochester) 1920 |
| 2 |
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Hollander, Louis, 1918 |
| 2 |
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Holtz, Louis and Sons (Clothing Manufacturers of Rochester) 1919 |
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Hoorgin, Isaiah, 1924-25 |
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Hotchkiss, W.E. (National Industrial Federation of Clothing Manufacturers, Chicago) 1920-25 |
| 2 |
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Howard, Clarence (Chamber of Commerce) 1919 |
| 2 |
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Howard, Earl Dean (Hart, Schaffner and Marx) 1914-25 |
| 2 |
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Hunt, Howard (Attorney), 1924 |
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Industrial Relations Association of America, 1920 |
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Ira Barnett and Company (Chicago) 1915 |
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Isovitz, Hyman (Chicago Joint Board) 1925-27 |
| 3 |
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Jacobstein, Meyer (University of Rochester) 1919 |
| 3 |
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Johannsen, A. (Organizer, Chicago) 1918-20 |
| 3 |
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Jones, H.H. (New York State Division of Food and Markets) 1920 |
| 3 |
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Kadish, Gertrude (Buffalo Joint Board) 1923 |
| 3 |
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Kahn Tailoring Company (Indianapolis) 1920 |
| 3 |
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Kallen, Horace (1924) |
| 3 |
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Kaminsky, J. (Chicago Joint Board) 1924 |
| 3 |
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Katz, Samuel, 1916 |
| 3 |
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Kaufman and Baer Company (Pittsburgh) 1916 |
| 3 |
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Kevitz, Ben (Organizer, Indianapolis) 1918 |
| 3 |
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Klein, Nicholas (Attorney, A.C.W.A., Cincinnati) 1914-19 |
| 3 |
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Klienman, N. (Organizer, Lawrence, Mass.) 1919 |
| 3 |
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Kolchin, Morris (Rochester Joint Board) 1923 |
| 3 |
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Kottler, P. (Knee Pants Makers Union, Brooklyn) 1914 |
| 3 |
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Kowski, L. (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 3 |
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Kramer, Sam (Chicago, Local 39) 1923 |
| 3 |
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Krass, Nathan (Rabbi, New York City) 1920 |
| 3 |
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Kroll, Jack (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1919-25 |
| 3 |
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Krzycki, Leo (1916-23) |
| 3 |
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Kuppenheimer and Company (Chicago) 1925 |
| 3 |
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LaGuardia, Fiorello, 1924 |
| 3 |
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Landau, Frank (National Retail Clothier) 1925 |
| 3 |
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Leopold Morse Company, 1915 |
| 3 |
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Lever, E.J., 1925 |
| 3 |
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Levin, Sam (Chicago Joint Board) 1914-18 |
| 3 |
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Levin, Sam (Chicago Joint Board) 1920-25 |
| 3 |
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Levitzky, Sam (Shop chairman, Greenberg's Pants Shop) 1925 |
| 3 |
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Levy, Jacob (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 3 |
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Licastro, Philip (Cleveland Joint Board) 1925 |
| 3 |
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Lincors, Anna (Secretary-Treasurer, Chicago Joint Board) 1916 |
| 3 |
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Local unions, 1920 |
| 3 |
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Lohse, Dora, 1925 |
| 3 |
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London, Samuel |
| 3 |
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Lorimer, Frank, 1927 |
| 3 |
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Lowenthal, Max (ACWA attorney, New York City) 1920-25 |
| 3 |
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Lustberg, Nast and Company (New York City) 1925 |
| 3 |
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Madanick, H. (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1915-20 |
| 3 |
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Magnus, J.L. (arbitrator) 1915 |
| 3 |
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Maisch, John (Local 121, Cincinnati, Ohio) 1914-16 |
| 3 |
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Manheimer, Leo (Jewish Community Center of New York) 1914-15 |
| 3 |
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Marcovitz, Leo (Local 172, Boston) 1915-23 |
| 3 |
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Marimpietri, A.D. (Secretary, Local 39, Chicago) 1914-25 |
| 3 |
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Marcus, Joseph (Bank of the U.S.) 1917 |
| 3 |
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Marshall, Louis (ACWA attorney, New York City) 1919 |
| 3 |
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Matis, M., 1925 |
| 3 |
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Max Davidson and Sons (New York City) 1920 |
| 4 |
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McDonald, Duncan (Secretary-Treasurer, Illinois District, United Mine Workers) 1915 |
| 4 |
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McIntosh, Aaron (Associated Clothing Manufacturers of Toronto) 1923-25 |
| 4 |
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Meserole, Katherine (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 1926 |
| 4 |
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Meyer, A.W. (Organizer, Chicago) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Meyer, Carl (Chicago, Business Agent) 1911 |
| 4 |
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Michelson, Max (St. Louis, organizer) 1918 |
| 4 |
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Miles, H.E. (Fair Tariff League) 1922 |
| 4 |
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Miller, Morris (Buttonhole Makers Union, Local 244, Chicago, Illinois) 1919-25 |
| 4 |
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Milton Ochs Company (Cincinnati) 1919 |
| 4 |
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Milwaukee Leader, 1920 |
| 4 |
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Morelli, T. (Organizer, Boston) 1915-18 |
| 4 |
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Moses, Jacob (Attorney, Baltimore) 1919 |
| 4 |
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Muste, A.J. (Secretary, Amalgamated Textile Workers Union) 1920 |
| 4 |
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National Association of Retail Clothiers and Furnishers (Chicago) 1925 |
| 4 |
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National Consumers League (Florence Kelley) 1917 |
| 4 |
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Navy (Provisions and Clothing Department) 1917-18 |
| 4 |
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Nebane, D. (New Republic) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Nietman, William (Russian-American Industrial Corporation) 1923 |
| 4 |
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Nockels, E.N. (Secretary, Chicago Federation of Labor) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Novick, Harry, 1925 |
| 4 |
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Nylen, W.S. (Secretary, Local 4, United Garment Workers, Chicago) 1914 |
| 4 |
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O'Brien and Powell (ACWA Attorneys, Rochester) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Pearlman, A.I., (Manager, Rochester Joint Board) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Peppercorn, Ben (Cleveland Joint Board) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Perkins, Frank (City of Buffalo, Dept. of Public Affairs) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Piepenhagen, A.G. (Manager, Milwaukee Joint Board) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Platkin, A. (Local 52, Los Angeles, CA ILGWU) 1927 |
| 4 |
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Plettl, N., 1925 |
| 4 |
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Plumb Plan League, 1920 |
| 4 |
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Pollock, Louis (L.A.) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Potofsky, Jacob (Assistant General Secretary) 1914-27 |
| 4 |
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Potter, Owen (Executive Assistant, Governor of N.Y.) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Powers, J. (Organizer, New Haven, Connecticut) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Poychkiss, W.E. (Chicago, Local 39, Business Agent) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Pressman, D. (Secretary, Philadelphia Joint Board) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Price, E.V. and Company (Chicago Merchant Tailors) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Price, H. (Chicago, Local 152) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Price, J.L. (Royal Tailors of Chicago) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Rahkwitz, E. (Montreal Joint Board) 1915 |
| 4 |
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Rank and file letters, 1920 |
| 4 |
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Rankin, Mildred (Organizer, Baltimore) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Rappert, I. (Secretary, Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Rawley, Elizabeth (Rockford College) 1925 |
| 4 |
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Reagan, Michael J. (N.Y.S. Ind. Mediator) 1919-20 |
| 4 |
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Reiss, J.L. (International Tailoring, New York City) 1924 |
| 4 |
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Reld, Charles (International Association of Machinists) 1920 |
| 4 |
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Ripley, William Z. (War Dept. Office of the Quartermaster General of the Army. Administration of Labor Standards for Army Clothing) 1918 |
| 4 |
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Rissman, Sam. (Chicago Joint Board) 1917-20 |
| 5 |
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Robins, Raymond, 1922-25 |
| 5 |
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Rocco, E. (Chicago Grievance Board) 1917 |
| 5 |
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Roewer, George (ACWA attorney, Boston) 1915-19 |
| 5 |
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Rokers, Francis (Secretary of Mayor, New York City) 1925 |
| 5 |
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Rosenbloom, H.D. (Toronto Joint Board) 1920-25 |
| 5 |
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Rosenblum, Frank (Chicago Joint Board) 1914-15 |
| 5 |
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Rosenblum, Frank, 1916-25 |
| 5 |
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Rosenwald, Julius Fund, 1929 |
| 5 |
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Rudow, Samuel (Organizer, Buffalo and Philadelphia) 1923-25 |
| 5 |
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Salutsky, J.P. (J.B.S. Hardman) 1924 |
| 5 |
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Samorodin, Nina (Shirtmakers Union, Local 153, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) |
| 5 |
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Sargent, Birdie (Chicago Joint Board) 1925 |
| 5 |
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Saurer, Emma (Organizer, Louisville, Kentucky) 1920 |
| 5 |
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Sawyer, Louis (ACWA lawyer, Cincinnati) 1920 |
| 5 |
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Sax, Samuel, 1914 |
| 5 |
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Schaffner, Joseph (Hart, Schaffner and Marx) 1919 |
| 5 |
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Schepps, H., 1917 |
| 5 |
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Schiff, Jacob (Kuhn and Loeb, New York City) 1918 |
| 5 |
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Schlesinger, Benjamin (President, ILGWU) 1920 |
| 5 |
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Schlossberg, Joseph (Secretary-Treasurer) 1914-15, September |
| 5 |
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Schlossberg, Joseph, 1915, October-December |
| 5 |
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Schlossberg, Joseph, 1916-24 |
| 5 |
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Schnebelen, Chris (Clothing Cutters and Trimmers, Local 15, Baltimore, Maryland) 1917 |
| 5 |
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Schneid, H. (Organizer, Chicago) 1917 |
| 6 |
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Shanahan, D. (Tailoring and Men's Furnishings) 1925 |
| 6 |
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Shiplacoff, Abe (New York Joint Board) 1920 |
| 6 |
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Shipps, Harry (Basters and Tailors, New York Local 2) 1917 |
| 6 |
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Shrank, C.E. (North American Institute, Chicago) 1925 |
| 6 |
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Silverman, Harry (Organizer, Boston) 1915 |
| 6 |
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Silverman, Samuel (Cleveland Joint Board) 1920 |
| 6 |
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Simpson, Kempfer (n.d.) |
| 6 |
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Smith, Governor Alfred E., 1920 |
| 6 |
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Smith, Rennie (Rivers School, Brookline, Mass.) 1925 |
| 6 |
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Smoloff, H. (Local 207, Woodbine, N.J.) 1918 |
| 6 |
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Solomon, D. (Manager, Cleveland Joint Board) 1923 |
| 6 |
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Sonneborn, Henry and Company (Clothing Manufacturers of Baltimore) 1917-19 |
| 6 |
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Spirra, E. (Tailors' Industrial Union, Wilmington, Delaware) 1914 |
| 6 |
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Squires, B.M. (Trade Board, Men's Clothing Industry, Chicago) 1925 |
| 6 |
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Srulewitz, Morris (Secretary, Local 151, Milwaukee) 1917 |
| 6 |
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Stein-Bloch (Wholesale Tailors, Rochester, N.Y.) 1919-25. |
| 6 |
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Stern, Isidor (Perth Amboy, N.J.) 1919 |
| 6 |
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Stern, Ludwig (B. Kuppenheimer and Company, Chicago) 1919 |
| 6 |
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Steuer, Max, 1925 |
| 6 |
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Stewart, Bryce, 1925 |
| 6 |
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Stone, W.S. (Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers) 1920 |
| 6 |
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Strafford Clothes (New York) 1925 |
| 6 |
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Straus, Leon (Leopold Morse Company, Boston) 1915-25 |
| 6 |
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Strebel, Gustav (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 6 |
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Strong, Anna Louise, 1925 |
| 6 |
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Strouse and Brothers (Men's Clothing, Baltimore), 1916-1920 |
| 6 |
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Suder, George (Organizer, Cincinnati) 1914-15 |
| 6 |
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Suiolow, Charles H. (Organizer, Woodbine, N.J.) 1918 |
| 6 |
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Sulitsky, Barney (Secretary, Joint Board, Shirt and Boys Waist Workers Union) 1923 |
| 6 |
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Survey (Paul Kellogg) 1925 |
| 6 |
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Sweeney, Thomas (Tailors' Industrial Union) 1915 |
| 6 |
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Taback, S. (Organizer, Chicago) 1914 |
| 6 |
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Tailors and Garment Workers' Union (Leeds, Great Britain) 1925 |
| 6 |
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Taylor, Graham (School of Civics, Chicago) 1914 |
| 6 |
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Thompson, W.O. (U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations) 1914-17 |
| 6 |
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Times (New York) 1917 |
| 6 |
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Tippett, Tom (Organizer, Streator, Illinois) 1920 |
| 6 |
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Toar, Samuel (President, Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1914-15 |
| 6 |
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Tovey, Charles (Toronto Joint Board) 1923 |
| 6 |
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Trades Union Congress General Council, 1925 |
| 6 |
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Tribune (New York) 1917 |
| 6 |
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Uniform Department (ACWA) 1917-18 |
| 6 |
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U.S. Coal Commission, 1923 |
| 6 |
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U.S. Fuel Commission, 1917 |
| 6 |
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Valenti, G. (Organizer, Syracuse, N.Y.) 1917 |
| 7 |
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Waldman, Philip (rank & file worker) n.d. |
| 7 |
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Walsh, Frank (U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations) 1914 |
| 7 |
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Walthall, B. (Chicago Joint Board) 1915 |
| 7 |
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War Department Office of the Quartermaster. Administration of Labor Standards for Army Clothing, 1917 |
| 7 |
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War Department Office of the Quartermaster. Administration of Labor Standards for Army Clothing, 1917-18 |
| 7 |
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Webb, Sidney (photostat) 1923 |
| 7 |
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Webman, J. (Cleveland Joint Board) 1918 |
| 7 |
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Weinzweig, J. (Organizer, St. Louis) 1925 |
| 7 |
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Weitzenfeld, David (accountant) 1916 |
| 7 |
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Wertheimer, Nathan (Manager, Buffalo Joint Board) 1923 |
| 7 |
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White, Frank (Maryland, Bureau of Statistics and Information) 1914 |
| 7 |
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Whitman, Charles (Governor of New York) 1917 |
| 7 |
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Wholesale Clothiers Association of Chicago, 1919 |
| 7 |
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Wiley, Katherine (Consumers League of New Jersey) 1925 |
| 7 |
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Willitts, Joseph H., 1919 |
| 7 |
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Williams, John E. (Chairman of the Board of Arbitration, Hart, Schaffner and Marx) 1913-July 1917 |
| 7 |
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Williams, John E., 1918-19 |
| 7 |
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Wishnack, George (Russian Clothing Syndicate) 1925 |
| 7 |
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Wisniewski, John (Organizer, Baltimore) 1915 |
| 7 |
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Wolfe, D. (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1916 |
| 7 |
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Wolman, Leo (ACWA Research Dept.) 1921-25 |
| 7 |
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Women's Civic and Educational Club of the ACWA, 1917 Request for a woman organizer (at the national level).
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| 7 |
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Woods, Arthur (Police Commissioner, New York City) 1916 |
| 7 |
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Wooster, H.A. (Oberlin College) 1925 |
| 7 |
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Zacharias, Michael, 1924 |
| 7 |
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Zorn, Samuel (Manager, Boston Joint Board) 1914-19 |
| 7 |
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Zuckerman, William (journalist) 1926 |
| 7 |
|
Unidentified, 1915-27 |
| 8-17 |
|
II. Joseph Schlossberg correspondence, 1914-1929. [series]: Correspondence documenting Joseph Schlossberg's tenure in the ACWA during the period 1914-1929, particularly in his capacity as secretary-treasurer.
Major organizations represented include local unions and joint boards of the ACWA, the Amalgamated Textile Workers' Union, the United Garment Workers of America, and the Women's Trade Union League.
Much of the correspondence concerns the formation and early struggles of the ACWA. Among the subjects documented in these letters are: union organizing efforts in the U.S. and Canada, especially in Boston, Cincinnati, Montreal, Philadelphia, Rochester, N.Y., and Toronto; individual locals of the ACWA, relations with other garment workers' unions; strikes and lockouts, particularly in Cincinnati; the role of women in the union; and the often tense relations among the Jewish, Italian, German and various Slavic clothing workers.
Significant individuals represented in the collection include: Jane Addams; August Bellanca; Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca; E. J. Brais; Sidney Hillman; Fiorello LaGuardia; A. J. Muste; Jacob Potofsky; and Frank Rosenblum.
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| 8 |
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Abelson, Paul (Secretary, Board of Mediators, N.Y.C.) 1926 |
| 8 |
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Addams, Jane, 1920 |
| 8 |
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Adrian, Josephine (Organizer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin) 1917 |
| 8 |
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Agunas, J. (Organizer, Rochester, N.Y.) 1914 |
| 8 |
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Albert, Samuel (Secretary, Boston Joint Board) 1918 |
| 8 |
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Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank, 1926-27 |
| 8 |
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American Clothing Manufacturers Association, 1916-18 |
| 8 |
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Anderson, Edward (Business Manager, Local 61, Chicago) 1915 |
| 8 |
|
Arone, Paul (Manager, Shirt and Boys Waist Workers Union) 1916-20 |
| 8 |
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Artoni, G. (Organizer, Buffalo and Philadelphia) 1917-19 |
| 8 |
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Associated Boys Clothing Manufacturers of New York City, 1916 |
| 8 |
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Audusow, J.W. (Chicago Cutters and Trimmers Association) 1914 |
| 8 |
|
Ausorge Bros. and Company, 1915 |
| 8 |
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Bagocius, F. J. (attorney) 1920 |
| 8 |
|
Bainbridge, J. (Organizer, Hamilton, Ontario) 1920 |
| 8 |
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Bangionanni (Organizer, Utica, N.Y.) 1919 |
| 8 |
|
Baroff, Abraham (Secretary-Treasurer, ILGWU) 1920 |
| 8 |
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Barondess, Joseph, 1925 |
| 8 |
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Barras, E. (Secretary, Local 173, Boston) 1918 |
| 8 |
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Barron, Anderson Company, 1914 |
| 8 |
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Barry, Joseph (Organizer, Boston, Buffalo, Portland, Maine) 1918-20 |
| 8 |
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Baumgarten, Sol (St. Louis Joint Board) 1916 |
| 8 |
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Bayer, Julius (Organizer, Cleveland and Chicago) 1916-17 |
| 8 |
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Bekampis, J.A. (Organizer, Baltimore and Philadelphia) 1917-25 |
| 8 |
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Bellanca, August (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1915-20, 1925 |
| 8 |
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Bellanca, Dorothy Jacobs (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1916-25 |
| 8 |
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Bellanca, Frank (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1914-15 |
| 8 |
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Bercovitch, Peter (ACWA attorney, Toronto) 1917 |
| 8 |
|
Bendanick, E. (Local 221, Norwich, Connecticut) 1917 |
| 8 |
|
Berger, Nathan (Clothing Turners Union of Greater N.Y.) 1917 |
| 8 |
|
Bias Binding and Trimmers Workers Union, 1920 |
| 8 |
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Biller, Nathan (Secretary, Boston Cutters Union) 1918-20 |
| 8 |
|
Black, W.J. (Organizer, Los Angeles) 1920 |
| 8 |
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Blanshard, Paul (Organizer, Troy and Utica, N.Y.) 1920 |
| 8 |
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Block, M. (Organizer, St. Louis) 1913-15 |
| 8 |
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Block, S.J. (Attorney, N.Y.C.) 1920 |
| 8 |
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Blue Star Overall Company, 1918 |
| 9 |
|
Blugerman, James (Brotherhood of Tailors, Toronto) 1916-18 |
| 9 |
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Blumberg, Hyman (Manager, District #3, Baltimore) 1916-20 |
| 9 |
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Blume, J. (Boston Joint Board) 1918 |
| 9 |
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Boccia, Joseph (Attorney, Trio Tailoring Company, N.Y.C.) 1920 |
| 9 |
|
Bolst, Anna (Cleveland Joint Board) 1923 |
| 9 |
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Bongiovanni, J.R. (Organizer, Utica, N.Y.) 1919 |
| 9 |
|
Botsford, Lytle et. al. (ACWA attorneys, Buffalo, N.Y.) 1923 |
| 9 |
|
Bowen, W.C. (Student, Yale University) 1920 |
| 9 |
|
Brais, E.J. (Tailors Industrial Union, Chicago) 1914-15 |
| 9 |
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Brandt, P.T., n.d. |
| 9 |
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Brilliant, Albert (Journeymen Tailors Union, Chicago) 1920 |
| 9 |
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Brooks, L. (Rank and file pants worker) 1920 |
| 9 |
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Brosgall, M., 1917 |
| 9 |
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Bruere, Martha (Woman's Bureau Democratic National Committee) 1920 |
| 9 |
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Bunn, P. V. (St. Louis Chamber of Commerce) 1920 |
| 9 |
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Bureau of International Congress of Garment Workers Union, 1920 |
| 9 |
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Bureau of Jewish Social Research, 1925 |
| 9 |
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Buresji, Fred (Secretary, Bohemian Tailors Union Local 230, Baltimore) 1917-19 |
| 9 |
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Cagen, S. (Labor Union Conference to reseat the five Socialist Assemblymen) 1920 |
| 9 |
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Cahan, Abraham (Forwards) 191 |
| 9 |
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Cahn, Louis (University of Pennsylvania) 1916 |
| 9 |
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Canciela, Josephine (Rochester clothing worker) 1925 |
| 9 |
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Capraro, Anthony (Organizer, Lawrence, Mass.) 1919 |
| 9 |
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Case, Henry (Secretary, N.Y.C. Police Commissioner) 1916 |
| 9 |
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Cassottio, Louis (Montreal Joint Board) 1917 |
| 9 |
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Chatman, Abraham (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 9 |
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Chertok, A. (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1920 |
| 9 |
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Chilla, Andrew (Local 38, Chicago) 1917 |
| 9 |
|
Chinese Relief, American Committee for, 1925 |
| 9 |
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Cillo, Joseph (Local 6, Chicago) 1914 |
| 9 |
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Civic Club (New York) 1925 |
| 9 |
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Clarke, Pauline (Joseph Schlossberg's secretary) 1920 |
| 9 |
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Clothing Manufacturers of Boston, 1920 |
| 9 |
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Cohen, Alex (New York Joint Board) 1915-19 |
| 9 |
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Cohen, Benjamin (Cutters Local 110, Philadelphia) 1914-20 |
| 9 |
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Cohen, Herman (Joint Board of Children`s Clothing Trade, Columbus, Ohio) 1915-20 |
| 9 |
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Cohen, Isidor (Secretary, Local 4, N.Y.) 1914-16 |
| 9 |
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Cohen, Meyer (Local 113, Cincinnati) n.d. |
| 9 |
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Cohen, Samuel (Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board) 1923 |
| 9 |
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Colbrick, R.W. (Clothing Worker, Norfolk, Virginia) 1920 |
| 9 |
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Coltun, Aaron (Local 208, Vineland, N.J.) 1918 |
| 9 |
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Connecticut Pants and Knee Pants Co., 1917 |
| 9 |
|
Cooperative Housing and Garden City League of America, 1921 |
| 9 |
|
Cooperative League, 1923 |
| 9 |
|
Costello, E.J., 1925 |
| 9 |
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Crystal, Harry (Baltimore Joint Board) 1919 |
| 9 |
|
Cunnea, William (ACWA lawyer, Chicago) 1925 |
| 9 |
|
Cursi, Aldo (Boston Joint Board) 1916-23 |
| 10 |
|
Davis, Horace (Cornell University) 1925 |
| 10 |
|
DeCinto, Ralph (Secretary, Boston United Garment Workers) 1914 |
| 10 |
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De Luca, Phillip (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1917-19 |
| 10 |
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Densmore, John (Director, U.S. Employment Service) 1919 |
| 10 |
|
Dirzwiltz, A. (Montreal Joint Board) 1918 |
| 10 |
|
Druckman (Local 167, Montreal) 1918 |
| 10 |
|
Dunsky, I. (Local 136, Rochester) 1914 |
| 10 |
|
Dusevico, M. (Philadelphia, organizer) 1918 |
| 10 |
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Dutt, R. Palme (Labour Monthly) 1923 |
| 10 |
|
Dutte, Myer, 1916 |
| 10 |
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Easterkin, S. (Secretary, Local 13, United Garment Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio) 1914 |
| 10 |
|
Eastern Pants Company (Norwich, Conn.) 1918 |
| 10 |
|
Eisen, H. (District Council #3, Baltimore) 1918 |
| 10 |
|
Elbaum, D. (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1916 |
| 10 |
|
Elstein, M.J. (Organizer, Syracuse, N.Y.) 1914-16 |
| 10 |
|
Englesberg, Samuel (Local 163, Red Bank, N.J.) 1918 |
| 10 |
|
Falconer, Joseph, 1925 |
| 10 |
|
Feder, Simon (Joint Board of Boston) 1916 |
| 10 |
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Felcone, Joseph, 1925 |
| 10 |
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Feld, Mrs. Jack (wife of Baltimore clothing worker) 1916 |
| 10 |
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Feldman, J.C. (Sec. Local 207, Woodbine, N.J.) 1917-1918 |
| 10 |
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Feldman, Louis (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1915-18 |
| 10 |
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Feller, M. (Organizer, United Cloth, Hat and Cap Makers of N.Y.) 1918 |
| 10 |
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Finkelstein, Abraham (Washable Sailor Suit Makers Union) 1917-23 |
| 10 |
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Fisch, M.C. (Chicago Joint Board) 1917-25 |
| 10 |
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Fisher, S., 1923 |
| 10 |
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Foreman, Victor (United Tailors of Cleveland) 1916-23 |
| 10 |
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Forest City Custom Tailoring Company, 1916 |
| 10 |
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Fortschritt (editorial correspondence) 1925 |
| 10 |
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Frankel, Joseph (Wholesale Clothing Clerks Union, N.Y.C.) n.d. |
| 10 |
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Friedman, J.P. (N.Y. Clothing Cutters and Trimmers) 1914-18 |
| 10 |
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Friedman, Lannie (Buttonhole Makers Union) n.d. |
| 10 |
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Garfield, Nathan (Jewish Branch of the Socialist Party) 1918 |
| 10 |
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Gegretario, G.M. (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925 |
| 10 |
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Gelfand, M. (Local 207, Woodbine, N.J.) 1918 |
| 10 |
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General Executive Board, 1915 |
| 10 |
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Genis, Sander (Manager, Twin City Joint Board) 1920 |
| 10 |
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Gerber, Julius (Socialist Party, N.Y.) 1914 |
| 10 |
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Gertler, Morris (Toronto Joint Board) 1916-17 |
| 10 |
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Gilles, S. (Coat Makers Local, Local 140, of Philadelphia) 1914-17 |
| 10 |
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Ginther, S. (United Tailors of Cleveland) 1918 |
| 10 |
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Gitchell, B.H. (American Men's and Boy's Clothing Manufacturers Assoc.) 1919 |
| 10 |
|
Glickman, B. (telegram) 1919 |
| 10 |
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Gliebter, P. (Women's Circle) 1925 |
| 10 |
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Gold, Joseph (Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board) 1923 |
| 10 |
|
Goldblatt, Selma (Secretary, Local 235, Rochester) 1914-15 |
| 10 |
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Goldmacher, M. (Non-Basted Children's and Sailor Jacket Makers Union) 1917 |
| 10 |
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Goldstein, David (Business Agent, Local 36, Baltimore) 1914-20 |
| 10 |
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Goldstein, I. (District Council No. 2, Philadelphia) 1916-17 |
| 10 |
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Goldstein, Michael (Secretary, Joint Board of the Shirt and Boys' Waist Makers Union) 1920 |
| 10 |
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Gordon (Lynn Custom Tailors, Lynn, Mass.) 1920 |
| 10 |
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Gould, Samuel (Pants Makers Union, Worcester, Mass.) 1918 |
| 10 |
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Grandinetti, Emilio (Organizer, Chicago) 1916 |
| 10 |
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Greco, Andrew (Organizer, Springfield, Mass.) 1920 |
| 10 |
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Greenberg, Abraham (Custom Pants Makers Union of Philadelphia) 1916-20 |
| 10 |
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Gribow, William (Chicago Joint Board) 1919 |
| 10 |
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Groat, George (University of Vermont) 1916 |
| 10 |
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Gruman, A. (Joint Board of Montreal) 1917 |
| 11 |
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Hammond, Fred (Assemblyman, N.Y.S.) 1920 |
| 11 |
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Hayes, John J. (Cutters Union, Boston) 1918 |
| 11 |
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Held, William (American Federation of Full Fashioned Hosiery Workers) 1917 |
| 11 |
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Herwitz, H.K., 1924 |
| 11 |
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Hillman, Sidney, 1914-15 |
| 11 |
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Hillman, Sidney, 1916 |
| 11 |
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Hillman, Sidney, 1917-24 |
| 11 |
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Hoffman, Max (Brotherhood of Tailors) 1917 |
| 11 |
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Hollander, Louis (Uniform Dept.) 1914-19 |
| 11 |
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Holtzman, David (Coat Pressers, Philadelphia) n.d. |
| 11 |
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Horowitz, Charles (Montreal, Canada) 1914 |
| 11 |
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Horowitz, H. (United Tailors of Columbus, Ohio) 1917 |
| 11 |
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Hsia, Pinfang (Harvard student) 1925 |
| 11 |
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Hudinski, Adam (Local 151, Milwaukee) 1917 |
| 11 |
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Hunt, E.E. 1919 |
| 11 |
|
Huster, E. (Secretary, Local 150-A, Boston) 1916 |
| 11 |
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Hyde, Charles (Brotherhood of Metal Workers) 1915 |
| 11 |
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International Clothing Workers Federation (Amsterdam, Holland) 1921-25 |
| 11 |
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Istzkowitz, S. (Local 207, Woodbine, N.J.) 1918 |
| 11 |
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Jacobs, S.W. (Lawyer, Montreal Clothing Manufacturers Association) 1917 |
| 11 |
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Jani, J. (Chicago Joint Board) 1916 |
| 11 |
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Jenkins, A. (Boston Joint Board) 1925 |
| 11 |
|
Johannsen, A. (Chicago Joint Board) 1919-20 |
| 11 |
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Jurgelionis, Kleofas, 1919 |
| 11 |
|
Kadish, Gertrude (Buffalo Joint Board) 1919 |
| 11 |
|
Kadsel, A. (Secretary, Local 269, Chicago) 1925 |
| 11 |
|
Kallen, Horace, 1923 |
| 11 |
|
Kaminsky, Joseph (Chicago Joint Board) 1918 |
| 11 |
|
Kantorwitz, I. (Children's Jacket Makers Union) 1914-17 |
| 11 |
|
Kaplan, Helen (Chicago clothing worker) 1925 |
| 11 |
|
Karp, Daniel (Local 207, Vineland, N.J.) 1917 |
| 11 |
|
Katz, J. (Philadelphia clothing worker) 1918 |
| 11 |
|
Kaufman, May (Organizer, Rochester) 1917 |
| 11 |
|
Kellner, J. (Local 86, Pittsburgh) 1918-20 |
| 11 |
|
Keof, Arthur (Railroad telegrapher) 1925 |
| 11 |
|
Klein, Nicholas (ACWA attorney, Cincinnati) 1914-19 |
| 11 |
|
Kleinman, Nicholas (Business Agent, Local 24, N.Y.C.) 1917-18 |
| 11 |
|
Kline, L. (Lynn, Mass. Custom Tailors) |
| 11 |
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Kopald, Louis (Beth Zion Temple, Buffalo, N.Y.) 1919 |
| 11 |
|
Kowski, Les (Rochester Joint Board) 1923 |
| 12 |
|
Krammer, Samuel (Local 39, Chicago) 1925 |
| 12 |
|
Krause, Harry (Examiners' and Bushelmen's Union of Baltimore) 1919 |
| 12 |
|
Krechowsky, David (Local 220, New Haven) 1914-15 |
| 12 |
|
Kreman, B. (Local 153, Philadelphia) 1918 |
| 12 |
|
Kroll, Jack (Organizer, Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville) 1919-25 |
| 12 |
|
Krzycki, Leo (Organizer, St. Louis, Buffalo) 1925 |
| 12 |
|
Kurtz, Joseph (Boston clothing worker) 1918 |
| 12 |
|
Kwitny, Benjamin (Business Agent, Local 145, Indianapolis, Indiana) 1918-19 |
| 12 |
|
LaGuardia, Fiorello 1917-19 |
| 12 |
|
Landfield, A. (Joint Board of Boston) 1918 |
| 12 |
|
Lavique, Louis (Baltimore Clothing Cutters) 1919 |
| 12 |
|
Lazaroff, B.A. (Local 220, New Haven) 1916 |
| 12 |
|
Levin, Joseph (Baltimore Coat Makers Union) 1914 |
| 12 |
|
Levin, Sam (Organizer, Chicago, Louisville and St. Louis) 1914-25 |
| 12 |
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Levine, Joseph (Secretary-Treasurer, Boston Joint Board) 1917 |
| 12 |
|
Licastro, Phillip (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 12 |
|
Lifshitz, Isidor (Business Agent, Local 174, Worcester, Mass.) 1918-20 |
| 12 |
|
Lincors, Anna (Organizer, St. Louis) 1916 |
| 12 |
|
Lindsay, Miss (Organizer, Buffalo) 1923 |
| 12 |
|
Locals, general notices to, 1915-28 |
| 12 |
|
Loenthall, Max (Jewish Daily Forward) 1914 |
| 12 |
|
Lohse, Dora (Shirt Makers Union, Local 153, Philadelphia) 1918 |
| 12 |
|
Lojis, Ignatius, 1918 |
| 12 |
|
Lomonossoff, Raissa (Chicago Joint Board) 1920 |
| 12 |
|
London, Meyer (Socialist Congressman) 1914 |
| 12 |
|
Longuet, Jean (Le Populaire de Paris) 1923 |
| 12 |
|
Lowenthal, Szold and Perkins (ACWA attorneys) 1923-25 |
| 12 |
|
Lucia, Carmen (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 12 |
|
MacIlwain, George (Babson's Statistical Organization Reports on Fundamental Business Conditions For Merchants, Bankers and Investors) 1920 |
| 12 |
|
MacKinnon, F.A. (Lynn Custom Tailors) 1918-20 |
| 12 |
|
Mackline, Charles (Baltimore) 1918 |
| 12 |
|
Madanick, Harry (Organizer, Baltimore) 1915 |
| 12 |
|
Madanick, Harry (Organizer, Baltimore & Montreal) 1916 |
| 12 |
|
Madanick, Harry (Organizer, Montreal and Toronto) 1917 |
| 12 |
|
Madanick, Harry (Organizer, Montreal and Toronto) 1918 |
| 13 |
|
Magnes, J.L. (Sonneborn mediator) 1914-16 |
| 13 |
|
Maisch, John (Label Secretary, Local 121, D.C., Cincinnati) 1914-17 |
| 13 |
|
Manenin, Florence (Local 38, Dayton, Ohio) 1914 |
| 13 |
|
Manion, E.J. (Order of Railway Telegraphers) 1925 |
| 13 |
|
Margales, Joseph (Secretary-Treasurer) Joint Board of Montreal) 1917-18 |
| 13 |
|
Margone, Joseph (Montreal Joint Board) 1917 |
| 13 |
|
Marcovitz, Lazarus (Manager, Boston Joint Board) 1915 |
| 13 |
|
Marcovitz, Lazarus, 1916 |
| 13 |
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Marcovitz, Lazarus, 1917 |
| 13 |
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Marcovitz, Lazarus, 1918 |
| 13 |
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Marcovitz, Lazarus, 1920-23 |
| 13 |
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Marimpietri, Joseph (President, Local 39, Chicago) 1914-25 |
| 13 |
|
Marleib, J. (Secretary, Local 18, Buffalo) 1918 |
| 13 |
|
McDevitt, E.P. (Steubenville Typographical Union) 1920 |
| 13 |
|
McNab, Mary (Business Agent, United Tailors of Hamilton, Ontario) 1917-18 |
| 13 |
|
Meccia, Marco (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1925 |
| 13 |
|
Mellon, Joseph (attorney) 1915 |
| 14 |
|
Miller, S. (Toronto Joint Board) 1918-25 |
| 14 |
|
Milne, Bailey (Trade Union Congress, Great Britain) 1924 |
| 14 |
|
Monat, Peter (New York Joint Board) 1918 |
| 14 |
|
Mooney, Tom, 1918 |
| 14 |
|
Morelli, Thomas (Boston Joint Board) 1918 |
| 14 |
|
Morris, Alice (Local 150, Boston) 1917 |
| 14 |
|
Morrison, Frank (Secretary, American Federation of Labor) 1919 |
| 14 |
|
Moses, Jacob (attorney, Baltimore, MD) 1919 |
| 14 |
|
Muste, A.J. (Amalgamated Textile Workers) 1919-20 |
| 14 |
|
Nearing, Scott, 1923-25 |
| 14 |
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Nemetzsky, I. (Secretary, Local 12, New York City) 1919 |
| 14 |
|
New Republic, 1915 |
| 14 |
|
New York American, 1915 |
| 14 |
|
Novick, Dora (Secretary, United Tailors of Cleveland) 1916-18 |
| 14 |
|
O'Brien and Powell (ACWA attorneys, Rochester) 1919-20 |
| 14 |
|
Oran, Jennie (Local 137, Scranton) 1920 |
| 14 |
|
Palenti, George (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1917 |
| 14 |
|
Pankin, Jennie (Chicago organizer) 1915 |
| 14 |
|
Paskevicia, V. (Lithuanian Branch, ACWA) 1920 |
| 14 |
|
Perlstein, M. (ILGWU) 1916 |
| 14 |
|
Pessin, Sam (St. Louis, Journeymen Tailors Union) 1920 |
| 14 |
|
Plettl, M. (Berlin) 1925 |
| 14 |
|
Plotkin, A. (Manager, Los Angeles Joint Board) 1923 |
| 14 |
|
Porter, Eugene (New York State Dept. of Markets) 1920 |
| 14 |
|
Potofsky, Jacob, 1914-15 |
| 14 |
|
Potofsky, Jacob, 1916 |
| 14 |
|
Potofsky, Jacob, 1917-27 |
| 14 |
|
Pound, J. (D.C.#3, Baltimore) 1916 |
| 14 |
|
Powdermaker, Hortense (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 14 |
|
Projansky, William J. (Local 16) 1914 |
| 14 |
|
Provisional Committee of Relief, 1925 |
| 14 |
|
Pruseika, L. (Lithuanian Women's Progressive Alliance) 1925 |
| 14 |
|
Rabkin, E. (Montreal Joint Board) 1914-20 |
| 14 |
|
Ramaglia, Anthony, 1918 |
| 14 |
|
Rankin, Mildred (Baltimore Joint Board) 1920 |
| 14 |
|
Rappaport, Harris L. (Organizer, Canada) 1914 |
| 14 |
|
Reinisch, B. (Organizer, Local 266, San Francisco) 1925 |
| 14 |
|
Rice, Robert (U.S. Employment Service) 1919 |
| 14 |
|
Ripley, William Z. (U.S. War Dept., Office of Quartermaster General) 1918 |
| 14 |
|
Rishikoff, B. (Secretary-Treasurer, Joint Board of Montreal) 1917 |
| 14 |
|
Rissman, Sidney (Chicago, Clothing Cutters and Trimmers Association) 1917-25 |
| 15 |
|
Roewer, George (ACWA attorney, N.Y.C.) 1914 |
| 15 |
|
Roman, N. (Jewish Forward) 1915 |
| 15 |
|
Rosen, Charles (Local 14, Rochester, N.Y.) 1925 |
| 15 |
|
Rosen, J. (Secretary-Treasurer, Toronto Brotherhood of Tailors) 1917 |
| 15 |
|
Rosenberg, V. (Organizer, United Tailors of Hamilton, Ontario) 1916 |
| 15 |
|
Rosenberger, Max (Cleveland clothing worker) 1918 |
| 15 |
|
Rosenblatt, Joseph (secretary, Shirt and Boys' Waist Workers and Ironers' Union) 1918 |
| 15 |
|
Rosenbloom, H.D. (Toronto Joint Board) 1918-25 |
| 15 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank (Chicago Joint Board) 1914-16, May |
| 15 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank, 1916, June-December |
| 15 |
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Rosenblum, Frank, 1917, January-March |
| 15 |
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Rosenblum, Frank, 1917, April-June |
| 15 |
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Rosenblum, Frank, 1917, July-August |
| 15 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank, 1917, September-1925, October |
| 15 |
|
Rotonde, John (Local 202, Rochester, N.Y.) 1925 |
| 16 |
|
Rudnick, Charles (Organizer, Chicago) 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Rudolph, Samuel, 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Rudow, Samuel (Manager, Philadelphia Joint Board) 1923-25 |
| 16 |
|
St. Louis Labor, 1925 |
| 16 |
|
Salutsky, J.B. (J.B.S. Hardman) 1925 |
| 16 |
|
Sandler, M. (Toronto clothing worker) 1918 |
| 16 |
|
Savonovsky, Abraham (St. Louis clothing worker) 1918 |
| 16 |
|
Sax, Samuel (Chicago Joint Board) 1914 |
| 16 |
|
Sayvetz, J. (Ladies Waist Workers Union) 1915 |
| 16 |
|
Schapiro, I. (Organizer, Buffalo, Cleveland, Hamilton, Ontario) 1916-18 |
| 16 |
|
Schecter, William (Cutters and Trimmers of Montreal) 1914 |
| 16 |
|
Schiff, Jacob (Attorney, American Men's & Boy's Clothing Manufacturers' Association) 1918-19 |
| 16 |
|
Schlesinger, Benjamin (ILGWU) 1920 |
| 16 |
|
Schlossberg, Bess, 1925 |
| 16 |
|
Schneid, Hyman (Chicago organizer) 1916-17 |
| 16 |
|
Schulman, Herman (Local 40, N.Y.C.) 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Sclare, M. (Assistant Secretary, Tailors and Garment Workers Union, Leeds, England) 1925 |
| 16 |
|
Scott, David (Local 120, Louisville, Kentucky) 1918 |
| 16 |
|
Seckular, S. (Secretary, Local 112, Cleveland) 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Sharfatz, S. (Clothing Worker, Local 210, Hamilton, Ontario) 1920 |
| 16 |
|
Sharpat, S. (Local 210, Hamilton, Ontario) 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Shatz, Ida (United Tailors of Cleveland) 1918 |
| 16 |
|
Shear, B. (Local 86, Pittsburgh) 1920 |
| 16 |
|
Shepherd, Anna (Secretary, Local 120, Louisville, Kentucky) 1918-20 |
| 16 |
|
Sher, H. (Pants Makers Union of Worcester, Mass,) 1917-18 |
| 16 |
|
Shiplacoff, Abraham, 1916-18 |
| 16 |
|
Shoenfeld, Meyer (Clothing Trades Labor Adjustment and Information Bureau) 1915 |
| 16 |
|
Siegel, Isaac (Congressmen, N.Y.C.) 1916 |
| 16 |
|
Sillins, Max (Journeymen Tailors Union of Chicago) 1918 |
| 16 |
|
Silverman, Samuel (Manager, Philadelphia Joint Board) 1914-19 |
| 16 |
|
Sindler, Harry (Baltimore Clothing Workers) 1920 |
| 16 |
|
Sinkus, P. (Pants Makers Union of Baltimore) 1915 |
| 16 |
|
Sisber, Jack (Toronto Joint Board) 1918 |
| 16 |
|
Skala, Stephen (Slovak Coat Makers Union of Chicago) 1915-18 |
| 16 |
|
Skinner, Mary (Buffalo clothing worker) 1923 |
| 16 |
|
Skolnick, S. (Secretary, Local 15, Baltimore) 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Slade, Helen, 1926 |
| 16 |
|
Slovin, A.R. (Secretary, Pants Makers Union of Worcester, Mass.) 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Smith, Alfred (Governor of N.Y.) 1920 |
| 16 |
|
Smith, Luther E., 1925 |
| 16 |
|
Smoloff, H. (Chairman, Local 207, Woodbine, N.J.) 1918 |
| 16 |
|
Smulewitz, Harry (United Tailors of Cleveland) 1915 |
| 16 |
|
Snyder, J. (Local 210, Hamilton, Ontario) 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Socialist Labor Party (Arnold Paterson) 1925 |
| 16 |
|
Solomon, D. (Manager, Cleveland Joint Board) |
| 16 |
|
Sonneborn, Siegmund, 1917-18 |
| 16 |
|
Spitz, J. (Cleveland Joint Board) 1919-20 |
| 16 |
|
Srulemitz, Morris (Local 151, Milwaukee) 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Stahley, George (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1917 |
| 16 |
|
Starr, Ellen Gates (Hull House) 1916 |
| 16 |
|
Stephans, William D. (Governor of California) 1918 |
| 16 |
|
Steinhardt, David, 1918 |
| 16 |
|
Stern, Edwin (Organizer, St. Louis) 1915 |
| 16 |
|
Stone, N.J. (Hickey Freeman) 1920 |
| 16 |
|
Strabel, Gustav (Rochester Joint Board) 1920-25 |
| 16 |
|
Strauss, E. (Secretary, Local 15, Baltimore) 1916 |
| 17 |
|
Strom, L. (Toronto Joint Board) 1923-25 |
| 17 |
|
Suder, George (Secretary, Local 121, Cincinnati) 1914-16 |
| 17 |
|
Sweeney, Thomas (Journeymen Tailors Union) 1915-20 |
| 17 |
|
Sykes, Abe (Basters Union of Baltimore) 1914 |
| 17 |
|
Taback (Comrade) 1918 |
| 17 |
|
Tailors and Garment Workers Union (London) 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Tailors, United Brotherhood of, 1915 |
| 17 |
|
Tatelman, N. (Organizer, Worcester, Mass.) 1918 |
| 17 |
|
Taylor, George N., 1924 |
| 17 |
|
Tilla, K. (Local 138, Philadelphia) 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Tippett, T., 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Tovey, Charles (Manager, Toronto Joint Board) 1920 |
| 17 |
|
Trade Union Committee to Organize the Purcell Meeting, 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Trade Union Unity, 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Truin, Thomas (Organizer, Baltimore) 1923 |
| 17 |
|
Tumulty, J.P. (Secretary to President Woodrow Wilson) 1917 |
| 17 |
|
Turk, H. (Secretary, Local 241, Baltimore) 1915-17 |
| 17 |
|
Vaile, Adeline (Open Forum Speakers Bureau) 1923 |
| 17 |
|
Valenti, George (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1917 |
| 17 |
|
Van Der Heeg (Comrade) 1920 |
| 17 |
|
Vinett, F.W. (Joint Board of Toronto) 1918 |
| 17 |
|
Vladeck, B. (Jewish Daily Forward) 1914 |
| 17 |
|
Volpe, Thomas, 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Wagner, Anna (Vest Makers Union) 1914 |
| 17 |
|
War Dept. Administrator of Labor Standards, 1918 |
| 17 |
|
Webman, J. (Organizer, Cleveland) 1918 |
| 17 |
|
Weinstein, M. (Manager, N.Y. Clothing Cutters & Trimmers Union) 1923 |
| 17 |
|
Weisman, J. (Cleveland Joint Board) 1916 |
| 17 |
|
Weiss, Louis (Chicago Cutters) 1918 |
| 17 |
|
Wertheimer, N. (Buffalo Joint Board) 1923 |
| 17 |
|
White, John, (Comrade) 1916 |
| 17 |
|
Whitman (Governor of N.Y.) 1917 |
| 17 |
|
Wilder, Harvey (United Tailors of Hamilton, Ontario) 1918 |
| 17 |
|
Wilson, William (United Garment Workers, Local 25, Boston, Massachusetts) 1914; Wilson, Dave (United Tailors of Cleveland, ACWA, Local 112) 1916 |
| 17 |
|
Wilson, Woodrow (Schlossberg to) 1918-20 |
| 17 |
|
Wisotsky, P. (ACWA Russian Branch) 1918 |
| 17 |
|
Wolf, David (Manager, New York Joint Board) 1915-18 |
| 17 |
|
Women's Trade Union League (Rose Schneiderman) 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Woods, Arthur (N.Y.C. Police Commissioner) 1916 |
| 17 |
|
Workmen's Circle, 1928 |
| 17 |
|
Young, H. (San Francisco Journeymen Tailors) 1920 |
| 17 |
|
Yost, A.C., 1920 |
| 17 |
|
Zavells, A. (Organizer, Philadelphia) 1914 |
| 17 |
|
Zelitan, C., 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Zielonka, Martin (B'nai B'rith) 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Zimmerman, S. (Local chairman, Woodbine, N.J.) 1918 |
| 17 |
|
Zippin, L., 1925 |
| 17 |
|
Zorn, Samuel (Business Manager, Boston Joint Board) 1914-20 |
| 17 |
|
Zubovich, B. (Russian and Polish Clothing Workers) 1923 |
| 17 |
|
Zuckerman, B. (Jewish People's Relief) 1917-25 |
| 17 |
|
Unidentified |
| 18-27 |
|
III. Jacob Potofsky correspondence, 1913-1929. [series]: Much of the correspondence deals with the ACWA's organizing efforts throughout the United States and Canada and Potofsky's role in coordinating these organizing drives. There is also a good deal of information about the ACWA's sensitivity to ethnic issues within the union. Much attention is devoted to conflicts between and among Jewish, Italian, Polish and other workers. There is also documentation of the political conflicts which often threatened union solidarity.
Individuals represented in the collection include: August Bellanca; Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca; Clarence Darrow; Bessie Hillman; Sidney Hillman; Fiorello LaGuardia; Frank Rosenblum; Joseph Schlossberg; and B.C. Vladek.
Major organizations represented include local unions and joint boards of the ACWA; Hart, Schaffner, and Marx; the periodicals Jewish Daily Forward and the Nation; the Women's Bureau of the U.S. Dept. of Labor; and the Women's Trade Union League. Topics covered include union organizing in the U.S. and Canada, ethnic relations within the ACWA, and politics and the union in the U.S.
|
| 18 |
|
Abrams, Sol (Connecticut Joint Board) 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Adels, Louis, 1926 |
| 18 |
|
Administration of Labor Standards for the Army, 1917-18 |
| 18 |
|
Aisenstein, L. (Amalgamated Bank of Philadelphia) 1925 |
| 18 |
|
Alaaro (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925 |
| 18 |
|
Alber-Wickes Platform Service, 1925 |
| 18 |
|
Albert, Samuel (Secretary-Treasurer, Boston Joint Board) 1919-20 |
| 18 |
|
Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank, 1919-29 |
| 18 |
|
American Men's and Boys' Clothing Manufacturers Association, 1918 |
| 18 |
|
Amidon, Beulah (Survey) 1929 |
| 18 |
|
Anchor Linotype Printing Company, 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Anderson, E. |
| 18 |
|
Anderson, Mary (Women's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor) 1919 |
| 18 |
|
Amtorg Trading Company, 1925 |
| 18 |
|
Arcario, M. (Buffalo Joint Board) 1923 |
| 18 |
|
Arnone, P. (Organizer, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Syracuse, Utica) 1917-20 |
| 18 |
|
Artoni, Gioacchino (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1918-23 |
| 18 |
|
Asch, Dr., n.d. |
| 18 |
|
Asher, A. I. and Sons (Manufacturers of Men's and Boys' Trousers, Worcester, Mass.) 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Avanti News Company, 1925 |
| 18 |
|
Baccario, Bruno (Cleveland Joint Board) 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Bainbridge, A. (Organizer, United Tailors of Hamilton, Ontario) 1919-20 |
| 18 |
|
Barnett, George (Professor, Johns Hopkins University) 1925 |
| 18 |
|
Barry, Joseph F. (Organizer, Springfield, Mass.; Rockland, Maine; Philadelphia; Buffalo; Cincinnati) 1919-20 |
| 18 |
|
Bartoo, De Forest (High School Teacher) 1925 |
| 18 |
|
Baskin, J. (Workmen's Circle) 1925 |
| 18 |
|
Bekampis, J.A. (Organizer, Philadelphia) 1918-25 |
| 18 |
|
Bellanca, August (Baltimore Joint Board) 1916-27 |
| 18 |
|
Bellanca, Dorothy Jacobs (Baltimore Joint Board) 1917-26 |
| 18 |
|
Bellanca, Frank |
| 18 |
|
Benedict, Victor (New York Auditor) 1926 |
| 18 |
|
Benensohn, Louis (Workmen's Circle) 1929 |
| 18 |
|
Bercovitch, Peter, 1917 |
| 18 |
|
Bernhands, George J. (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Bernstein, Louis (Business Agent, Local 220, New Haven, Ct.) 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Berrovy, J., 1929 |
| 18 |
|
Bisno, Beatrice, 1925-26 |
| 18 |
|
Black, William J. (Secretary, Local 278, Los Angeles) 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Blanshard, Paul (Organizer, Utica; Allentown, Pennsylvania) 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Blatt, M. (Amtorg Trading Corp.) 1925 |
| 18 |
|
Block, S. John (ACWA attorney, N.Y.C.) 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Bloomfield, Meyer (Journalist, Boston) 1920 |
| 18 |
|
Blugerman, J. (Jewish Labor Gazette, organizer, Toronto) 1918 |
| 18 |
|
Blumberg, Bessie |
| 18 |
|
Blumberg, Hyman (Manager, Baltimore Joint Board) 1916-26 |
| 18 |
|
Blumberg, Joseph (Organizer, St. Louis) 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Bolander, C.N. (Organizer, Minneapolis) 1916 |
| 19 |
|
Bongiovanni, J.R. (Organizer, Cleveland, Utica) |
| 19 |
|
Botsford, Lytle, et. al. (ACWA attorneys, Buffalo) 1923 |
| 19 |
|
Bradford, Mildred, 1929 |
| 19 |
|
Brandt, P.I., 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Brandwene, Maxwell, 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Braverman, David (Organizer, Cincinnati) 1920 |
| 19 |
|
Bredermann, Hermann, 1916 |
| 19 |
|
Brenner, Hyman (Buffalo Joint Board) 1918-19 |
| 19 |
|
Bruere, Robert (National Federation of Settlements) 1925-26 |
| 19 |
|
Budnick, E. (Organizer, Norwich, Conn.) 1917 |
| 19 |
|
Burr, Charles (Secretary, Chicago Joint Board) 1920 |
| 19 |
|
B. general |
| 19 |
|
Cantore, Patsky (Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board) 1923 |
| 19 |
|
Caplan, Schmidt Defense League, 1915 |
| 19 |
|
Capraro, Anthony (Organizer, Lawrence, Mass.; Rochester, Utica, N.Y.) 1919/25 |
| 19 |
|
Carp, Daniel (Organizer, Vineland, N.J.) 1917 |
| 19 |
|
Cavaliere, A. (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1920-25 |
| 19 |
|
Chatman, Abraham (Manager, Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Chertok, A. (Secretary, Philadelphia Joint Board) 1920 |
| 19 |
|
Chiantella (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Chucky, G. (Local 6, Chicago) 1925 |
| 19 |
|
City Printing Company (New Haven) 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Clarke, P. (Organizer, Philadelphia; Pittsburgh; Springfield, Mass.) 1920 |
| 19 |
|
Cochran, N.D. (Chicago Pants Makers Local) 1914 |
| 19 |
|
Cohen, Alex (Organizer, Rochester, Buffalo, Cincinnati) 1918-25 |
| 19 |
|
Cohen, Harry (Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board) 1919 |
| 19 |
|
Cohen, Meyer (Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board) 1923 |
| 19 |
|
Cohen, Sam (Local 22, N.Y.C.) 1923 |
| 19 |
|
Cole, G.D.H., 1919 |
| 19 |
|
Colliers Magazine, 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Coltun, Aaron (Secretary, Local 208, Vineland, N.J.) 1918 |
| 19 |
|
Columbus Parquet Company, 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Commodore Hotel, 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Convention Reporting Company, 1925 |
| 19 |
|
Conwisher, Moe (Organizer, St. Louis) 1920 |
| 19 |
|
Copeland, Yetta, 1926 |
| 19 |
|
Coupler, Tony (Local 208, Vineland, N.J.) 1923 |
| 19 |
|
Cranton, Ann Washington (Organizer, Philadelphia, Pottsville, Pennsylvania) 1920 |
| 19 |
|
Cresap. M.W. (Arbitrator, Hart-Schaffner and Marx) 1926 |
| 19 |
|
Crystal, H. (Henry Sonneborn and Comp., Baltimore) 1918-20 |
| 19 |
|
Cunnea, William (ACWA attorney, Chicago) 1916-25 |
| 19 |
|
Cursi, Aldo (Organizer, Rochester) 1916-26 |
| 19 |
|
Cutler, S. (Organizer, Rochester) 1918 |
| 19 |
|
Cutting, Horace P. (labor journalist, Lynn, Mass.) 1920 |
| 20 |
|
Dachs, Edward, 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Davidson, Teccia, 1929 |
| 20 |
|
Davis, Horace (Cornell University) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Day, 1923 |
| 20 |
|
De Dominicis, Ulissee (Baltimore Joint Board) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Deligando, Nicholas, 1925 |
| 20 |
|
DeLuca, Phillip (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1919-25 |
| 20 |
|
DeRosse, Domenick (Clothing Workers, Vineland, N.J.) 1923 |
| 20 |
|
Di Blasi, Anthony (Amalgamated Bank of N.Y.) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Di Nardo, Joseph (Secretary, Local 139, Philadelphia) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Drucker, 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Dubin, E.H., 1926 |
| 20 |
|
Dummer, Frances, 1926 |
| 20 |
|
Dusevica, M. (Organizer, Buffalo, Syracuse, Rochester) 1918-19 |
| 20 |
|
Eisenhammer (Local 6, Chicago) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Elbaum, D. (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1916 |
| 20 |
|
Elet, Sophia (Local 39, Chicago) 1916 |
| 20 |
|
Ervin, Charles W., 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Esterkine (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1920 |
| 20 |
|
Ettelson, Dora (Russian Information Bureau) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Ex Patients Tubercular Home of Denver, 1925 |
| 20 |
|
E. general |
| 20 |
|
Fancy Leather Goods Workers Union, 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Farfsing, Lillian (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Feldman, Louis (Rochester Joint Board) 1918 |
| 20 |
|
Felsenfeld, Rebecca, 1923 |
| 20 |
|
Fink, Sol. (Strause and Bros., Baltimore) 1918 |
| 20 |
|
Fisch, Maurice (Secretary, Chicago Joint Board) 1919-25 |
| 20 |
|
Fisher, A.N. (President, Chicago Joint Board) 1916-25 |
| 20 |
|
Fisher, Walter (Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank) 1927 |
| 20 |
|
Fitch, John A. |
| 20 |
|
Fox, William (Secretary, Local 75, Philadelphia) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Frankel, Benjamin (Manager, Philadelphia Joint Board) 1918 |
| 20 |
|
Freedman, J. (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1916-25 |
| 20 |
|
F. general |
| 20 |
|
Galskis, Peter, 1917 |
| 20 |
|
Garafals, Peter (Chicago clothing worker) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Gary, Dorothy, 1926 |
| 20 |
|
Geiger, William (Secretary, Local 272, Chicago) 1926 |
| 20 |
|
General Executive Board, 1917 |
| 20 |
|
Genis, Sander (Manager, Twin Cities Joint Board) 1920 |
| 20 |
|
George, G.H. (Secretary, Journeymen Tailors Union) 1926 |
| 20 |
|
Gillis, Samuel (Secretary, District Council #2, Philadelphia) 1916-17 |
| 20 |
|
Gimber, Max (Secretary-Treasurer, Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board) 1923 |
| 20 |
|
Giovanitti, Arturo, 1928 |
| 20 |
|
Gisses, S. (Local 19, N.Y.C.) 1923 |
| 20 |
|
Glickman, Joseph (Business Manager, Local 152, Milwaukee) 1918-25 |
| 20 |
|
Gloeggler, Edward (1923) |
| 20 |
|
Goddard, Celestine (Organizer, Cincinnati) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Gold, Joseph (Manager, Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board) 1923 |
| 20 |
|
Gold, Sarah (Toronto Joint Board) 1923 |
| 20 |
|
Goldkis, P. |
| 20 |
|
Goldstein, David (Baltimore Joint Board) 1919 |
| 20 |
|
Goldstein, Isidor (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1917-20 |
| 20 |
|
Goldstein, Morris (Organizer, Syracuse) 1916-20 |
| 20 |
|
Goodman, Sadie (Organizer) 1925 |
| 20 |
|
Gordon, Morris (Chicago Joint Board) 1916 |
| 20 |
|
Gordon, Nathan (Organizer, Lynn, Mass.) 1920 |
| 20 |
|
Grandinetti, Emilio (Organizer, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Cleveland) 1916-20 |
| 20 |
|
Greben, A. (Secretary, Toronto Joint Board) 1920 |
| 20 |
|
Greco, Andrew (Organizer, Chicago, Cleveland, Springfield, Mass.) 1919-20 |
| 20 |
|
Greer, A. (telegram) 1920 |
| 20 |
|
Griepe, A.W.H., 1920 |
| 20 |
|
Gurin, Jacob (Local 19, N.Y.C.) 1923 |
| 20 |
|
G. general |
| 21 |
|
Haering, Joseph (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1924 |
| 21 |
|
Hanley, Thomas (Henry Sonneborn and Company) 1918 |
| 21 |
|
Hardman, J.B.S. (Advance) 1925 |
| 21 |
|
Harrison, Mary (Business Agent, Toronto Joint Board) 1920 |
| 21 |
|
Hart-Schaffner and Marx, 1916 |
| 21 |
|
Haufman, M. (Rochester Business Agent) 1917 |
| 21 |
|
Heller, H. (Manager, Boston Joint Board) 1920 |
| 21 |
|
Herman, Ben (Secretary, Cincinnati Joint Board) 1920 |
| 21 |
|
Herstein, Lillian, 1926 |
| 21 |
|
Herwitz, Herman (Amalgamated Bank of N.Y.) 1917-20 |
| 21 |
|
Hill, O.W. (Local 276, Kansas City, Mo.) 1920 |
| 21 |
|
Hillman, Bessie, 1926 |
| 21 |
|
Hillman, Harry, 1923 |
| 21 |
|
Hillman, Sidney, 1914-17 |
| 21 |
|
Hillman, Sidney, 1918-23 |
| 21 |
|
Hillman, Sidney, 1924-29 |
| 21 |
|
Hollander, Louis (Organizer, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cleveland) 1918-23 |
| 21 |
|
Holtzman, D. (Secretary, Local 141, Philadelphia) 1925 |
| 21 |
|
Hotchkiss, W.E. (telegram) 1925 |
| 21 |
|
Howard, E.D. (arbitration, Hart-Schaffner and Marx) 1920-24 |
| 21 |
|
Hudes, Lydie (Potofsky's secretary) 1915-23 |
| 21 |
|
Hughes and Hughes (Builders) 1925 |
| 21 |
|
Hyman, L. (Cloak, Suit and Tailors' Union #9, New York City) 1925 |
| 21 |
|
Infortunio, Frank (Organizer, Newark, N.J.) 1918 |
| 21 |
|
International Tailoring Company, 1926 |
| 21 |
|
Isaacson, Dennis (ACWA bookkeeper) 1915 |
| 21 |
|
Isovitz, Hyman (Local 39, Chicago) 1917-27 |
| 21 |
|
Jacobson, Edmund, 1926 |
| 21 |
|
Jaros, Natalie (Amalgamated Bank of N.Y.) 1929-30 |
| 21 |
|
Jesmer, S. (Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago) 1923-25 |
| 21 |
|
Jewish Consumptive Relief Association, 1925 |
| 21 |
|
Jewish Daily Forward, 1923 |
| 21 |
|
Jewish Socialist Verband (N. Chanin) 1925 |
| 21 |
|
Johannsen, A. (Organizer, Milwaukee, Louisville, Indianapolis, St. Paul, Cincinnati) 1919-20, April |
| 21 |
|
Johannsen, A. (Organizer, St. Paul, Chicago, Kansas City and Cincinnati) 1920, June-December |
| 21 |
|
Jurgelionni, A. (Secretary, Lithuanian local, Chicago) 1919 |
| 22 |
|
Kadish, Gertrude (Secretary, Buffalo Local #18) 1919-25 |
| 22 |
|
Kallen, Harry, 1926 |
| 22 |
|
Kaman, Samuel (Chicago Joint Board) 1925 |
| 22 |
|
Kaminisky, Joseph (Organizer, Chicago) 1918-25 |
| 22 |
|
Karp, Daniel (Organizer, Vineland, N.J.) 1917 |
| 22 |
|
Kaufman, Morris (International Fur Workers Union) 1920 |
| 22 |
|
Kazan, A.E. (ACWA Credit Union) 1925-26 |
| 22 |
|
King, Stanley (ACWA) 1925 |
| 22 |
|
Klein, Nicholas (Attorney, Cincinnati) 1919 |
| 22 |
|
Kleinman, Nathan (Organizer, Philadelphia, Newark, Red Bank, N.J., St. Louis) 1917-19 |
| 22 |
|
Kline, L. (Secretary, Local 154, Lynn, Mass.) 1918 |
| 22 |
|
Komorowsky, J. (Buffalo Joint Board) 1923 |
| 22 |
|
Kowski, Leo (Secretary, Rochester Joint Board) 1923-25 |
| 22 |
|
Kramen, Sam (Secretary-Treasurer, Local 39, Chicago) 1925 |
| 22 |
|
Kreman, B. (Local 153, Philadelphia) 1918 |
| 22 |
|
Kremer, M. (Local 216, Toronto) 1917 |
| 22 |
|
Kroll, Jack (Organizer, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago) 1919-25 |
| 22 |
|
Kronick, A. (Local 178, New York City) 1925 |
| 22 |
|
Krzycki, Leo (Organizer, Milwaukee, Buffalo, Chicago, St. Louis) 1916-25 |
| 22 |
|
Kucharska, S., 1923-25 |
| 22 |
|
Kuppenheimer and Son, 1925 |
| 22 |
|
Kwitny, Ben (Indianapolis Joint Board) 1919 |
| 22 |
|
Labor Defense Committee, 1925 |
| 22 |
|
Labour Party Executive Committee (London) 1925 |
| 22 |
|
La Guardia, Fiorello, 1925 |
| 22 |
|
Lazarowitz, Louis, 1927 |
| 22 |
|
Leary, Cummings and Leary (Lawyers, Springfield, Mass.) 1920 |
| 22 |
|
Lengyel, Stephen, 1925 |
| 22 |
|
Leonard Custom Tailors Co., 1925 |
| 22 |
|
Levin, Rebecca (Amalgamated Bank of N.Y.) 1926 |
| 22 |
|
Levin, Samuel (Chicago Joint Board) 1914-25 |
| 22 |
|
Levine, I., 1923 |
| 22 |
|
Levine, Joseph (Boston Joint Board) 1916-17 |
| 23 |
|
Lewis, Arthur |
| 23 |
|
Lewis, Joseph (Secretary-Treasurer, Boston Joint Board) 1917 |
| 23 |
|
Lewis, Morris (The Jewish Committee for Cuba) 1926 |
| 23 |
|
Lewis, S. (Cincinnati Joint Board) l telegram, 1916 |
| 23 |
|
Liber, Dr. B., 1915 |
| 23 |
|
Licastro, Philip (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Liberman, Elias (Waist Makers Union) 1917 |
| 23 |
|
Lifshitz, Isidore (Organizer, Worcester, Mass.) 1920 |
| 23 |
|
Lindsay, Katherine (Organizer, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) 1920 |
| 23 |
|
Lithuanian Socialist Federation (n.d) |
| 23 |
|
Lobel, Jacob (Local 223, Bridgeport, Ct.) 1920 |
| 23 |
|
Locals (general notices) 1918-20 |
| 23 |
|
Lohse, Dora (Organizer, Philadelphia) 1918 |
| 23 |
|
Louis Holtz and Sons (clothing manufacturers, Rochester) 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Lowenthal, Szold and Brandwen (ACWA lawyers, New York City) 1923-25 |
| 23 |
|
Lucia, Carmen (Secretary, Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Lukins, H.W. (Streator National Bank) 1929 |
| 23 |
|
Macaulay, Fred (Amalgamated Bank of N.Y.) 1926 |
| 23 |
|
Mackinnon, F.A. (Secretary, Local 154, Lynn, Mass.) 1920 |
| 23 |
|
Madanick, Harry (Organizer, Montreal, Toronto, Philadelphia) 1918-25 |
| 23 |
|
Maiman, B., 1924 |
| 23 |
|
Maisch, John (Organizer, Cincinnati) 1917 |
| 23 |
|
Mallinger, Morris, 1920 |
| 23 |
|
Manhattan Opera House, 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Marcovitz, Lazarus (Boston Joint Board) 1917-23 |
| 23 |
|
Margolese, J. (Secretary-Treasurer, Montreal Joint Board) 1918 |
| 23 |
|
Margone, Joseph (Montreal Joint Board) 1917 |
| 23 |
|
Marimpietri, A.D. (Chicago Joint Board and Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago) 1913-23 |
| 23 |
|
Masses, 1915 |
| 23 |
|
Matis, Dr.M. (Chemical Bacteriological Lab.-Lithuania) 1924 |
| 23 |
|
McCaleb, Walter F., 1925 |
| 23 |
|
McCarran, John (Secretary, Senate Committee on Expenditures) 1916 |
| 23 |
|
McCormick, Alexander, 1916 |
| 23 |
|
McCreery, Maud, 1926 |
| 23 |
|
McDonald, M. (Organizer, St. Louis) 1925 |
| 23 |
|
McNab, Mary (Business Agent, United Tailors of Hamilton) 1917 |
| 23 |
|
McWilliams, Thomas, 1927 |
| 23 |
|
Meccia, Marco (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Mehlman, Fannie (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1919-25 |
| 23 |
|
Melchiode, G. (Secretary, Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Mendenhull, W.J. (Secretary, Local 208, Vineland, N.J.) 1923-25 |
| 23 |
|
Michilson, Max (Local 144, Chicago) 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Mid City Press, 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Middleton, James, 1927 |
| 23 |
|
Mikitas, Helen (Secretary, Local 203, Rochester) 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Miller, Abraham (Boston Joint Board) 1920-25 |
| 23 |
|
Millis, Professor A. (University of Chicago) 1926 |
| 23 |
|
Millstein, D. (Workmen's Circle) 1925 |
| 23 |
|
Millman, A. (Financial secretary, Local 105, St. Louis) 1920 |
| 23 |
|
Milton Ochs Company (Bond Clothes) 1919 |
| 24 |
|
Monaco, Joseph (Italian Tailors Union, Local 139, Philadelphia) 1923 |
| 24 |
|
Monat, Peter (New York Joint Board) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Monblatt, Edith (American Trust and Savings Bank) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Moslovitz, J. (Local 220, New Haven) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Mullenbach, James, 1926 |
| 24 |
|
Muste, A.J. (Brookwood) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Nation, 1925 |
| 24 |
|
National Surety Company, 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Newdick, J. (Buffalo Joint Board) 1923 |
| 24 |
|
New York Guild for the Jewish Blind, 1925 |
| 24 |
|
New York World, 1919 |
| 24 |
|
Newson, E.L. |
| 24 |
|
Nockels, Edward, 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Nova, Rubenstein and Rosling (ACWA lawyers, N.Y.C.) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Novick, David (Secretary, United Tailors of Cleveland) 1917 |
| 24 |
|
Nugent, A.J. (Organizer, Troy, N.Y.) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
O'Brien, George W. (ACWA lawyer, Syracuse) 1923 |
| 24 |
|
O'Brien and Powell (ACWA lawyers, Rochester) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Okin, Morris (Secretary, Local 223, Bridgeport, Ct.) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Oliver, E.L. (Local 105, St. Louis) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
L'Opinione (Philadelphia) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Oram, Jennie (Local 147, Scranton, Pennsylvania) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Orchard, D.J., 1925-26 |
| 24 |
|
Orton, Professor William A. (Smith College) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
O. general |
| 24 |
|
Pagigalia, Ida (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Parisi, Joseph (Local 24, Newark) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Parker, William, 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Parness, Morris (Secretary, Local 145, Philadelphia 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Patman, Isidor, 1926 |
| 24 |
|
Pearlstein, Phillip, 1929 |
| 24 |
|
Peppercorn, Ben (Cleveland Joint Board) n.d. |
| 24 |
|
Perlman, A.I. (Manager, Rochester Joint Board) 1918-20 |
| 24 |
|
Peskoff, William (Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board) 1923 |
| 24 |
|
Peterson, Arnold, 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Pickering, Hannah (All Russian Textile Syndicate) 1924 |
| 24 |
|
Piepenhagen, A.G. (Business Agent, Milwaukee Joint Board) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Plotkin, Abraham (Manager, Local 278, Los Angeles) 1923 |
| 24 |
|
Pouy, Andre (Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago) 1926 |
| 24 |
|
Powdermaker, Hortense (Rochester Joint Board) 1923-25 |
| 24 |
|
Powers, Julius (Joint Board of Connecticut) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Pressman, David (Secretary, Locals 249 and 281, Philadelphia) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Rabkin, E. (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Radtke, Louise (Milwaukee Joint Board) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Ramuglia, Anthony (Organizer, Philadelphia) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Rankin, Mildred (Baltimore Joint Board) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Reichardt, Jacob (Business Manager, Cincinnati Joint Board) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Reinisch, B. (Local 266, San Francisco) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Resnick, William (Secretary, Philadelphia Joint Board) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Reynolds, J. (The David Rothstein Agency) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Rezabek, Mae, 1918 |
| 24 |
|
Richardson, Netti (Milwaukee Joint Board) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Ripley, William Z. (Administrator, Quartermaster General's Office) 1918 |
| 24 |
|
Rishikof, B. (Manager, Joint Board of Montreal) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Rissman, Samuel (Buffalo and Chicago Joint Boards) 1920/25 |
| 24 |
|
Robert, Harry (Children's Jacket Makers Union) 1918 |
| 24 |
|
Robins, Margaret, 1916 |
| 24 |
|
Rocco, William (Chicago Joint Board) 1925 |
| 24 |
|
Roewer, George (ACWA lawyer) 1919 |
| 24 |
|
Rolph (Amalgamated Bank of N.Y.) 1926 |
| 24 |
|
Ronowisky, M., 1919 |
| 24 |
|
Rosen, Anna (Chicago Joint Board) 1920 |
| 24 |
|
Rosen, J. (Toronto Joint Board) 1917 |
| 24 |
|
Rosenberg, Victor (United Tailors of Hamilton) 1917 |
| 25 |
|
Rosenbloom, H.D. (Manager, Toronto Joint Board) 1918-23 |
| 25 |
|
Rosenbloom, H.D., 1925 |
| 25 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank (Chicago Joint Board) 1915-16 |
| 25 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank (Organizer, Louisville, KY) 1917 |
| 25 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank (Chicago Joint Board) 1920 |
| 25 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank (Chicago Joint Board) 1925 |
| 25 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank, 1925 |
| 25 |
|
Rosenzweig, Agnes (Shirtmakers Local 153, Philadelphia) 1920 |
| 25 |
|
Rosovsky, Cecelia (Council of Jewish Women) 1926 |
| 25 |
|
Rossen, Anna (Chicago Joint Board) 1920-25 |
| 25 |
|
Rothbart, L. (Organizer, Nashville, Tenn.) 1914 |
| 25 |
|
Rothstein, David Agency, 1925 |
| 25 |
|
Rotondi, P. (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 25 |
|
Rub, L. (Secretary, Local 107, Belleville, Illinois) 1925 |
| 25 |
|
Rudow, Samuel (Baltimore, Philadelphia and Buffalo Joint Boards) 1920-25 |
| 25 |
|
Russian Consul (Berlin) 1925 |
| 25 |
|
Russian Information Bureau (Washington, D.C.) 1925 |
| 25 |
|
Russian Trade Delegation (Berlin) 1925 |
| 26 |
|
Sabath, A.J. (Congressional Committee on Alcoholic Traffic) 1915 |
| 26 |
|
Salerno, Joseph (Boston Joint Board) 1925 |
| 26 |
|
Samorodin, Nina (Shirtmakers Local 153, Philadelphia) 1920 |
| 26 |
|
Samuels, Julius (Vineland, N.J.) 1923 |
| 26 |
|
Santora, Mamie (Organizer, Cleveland, Baltimore) 1925 |
| 26 |
|
Sargent, Birdie (Chicago Joint Board) 1925 |
| 26 |
|
Saurer, Emma (Business Agent, Local 120, Louisville, Kentucky) 1918 |
| 26 |
|
Sawyer, Louis (ACWA lawyer, Cincinnati) 1920/25 |
| 26 |
|
Schatz, David (New York clothing worker) 1926 |
| 26 |
|
Schlossberg, Joseph, 1914-15 |
| 26 |
|
Schlossberg, Joseph, 1916 |
| 26 |
|
Schlossberg, Joseph, 1917-18 |
| 26 |
|
Schlossberg, Joseph, 1920 |
| 26 |
|
Schneid, Hyman (Chicago Joint Board) 1916-17 |
| 26 |
|
Schreiber, A. (Secretary, District Council 6, Chicago) 1916 |
| 26 |
|
Schwatt, Herman, 1926 |
| 26 |
|
Scott, D.L. (Secretary, Local 120, Louisville) 1918 |
| 26 |
|
Seckular, S. (United Tailors of Cleveland) 1917 |
| 26 |
|
Shank, Mike (Local 29, Chicago) 1916 |
| 26 |
|
Sharfatz, S., 1920 |
| 26 |
|
Shea, J. (Organizer, Toronto and Troy, N.Y.) 1925 |
| 26 |
|
Sheperd, Anne (Local 120, Louisville, Kentucky) 1920 |
| 26 |
|
Shiplacoff, Abraham (N.Y.S. Assemblyman) 1917-20 |
| 26 |
|
Silverman, Harry (Cleveland Joint Board) 1920 |
| 26 |
|
Silverman, Samuel (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1915-19 |
| 26 |
|
Silverstein, S. (Secretary, Local 3, Brooklyn) 1917 |
| 26 |
|
Sine, Ben (Local 10, Toronto) 1923 |
| 26 |
|
Skala, Stephen (Organizer, Chicago and Cleveland) 1916-17 |
| 26 |
|
Smith, Bertha (Local 221, Norwich, CT) 1918 |
| 26 |
|
Snyder, S. (Local 110, Philadelphia) 1920 |
| 26 |
|
Socialist Labor Party of Cooks County, 1916 |
| 26 |
|
Socialist Party of Kings County, 1925 |
| 26 |
|
Solomon, D. (Cleveland Joint Board) 1923 |
| 26 |
|
Spitz, Jacob (Cleveland Joint Board) 1920 |
| 26 |
|
Spitzer, Morris (Chicago Joint Board) |
| 26 |
|
Squires, B.M. (Trade Board of the Men's Clothing Industry, Chicago) 1925 |
| 26 |
|
Stahley, George (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1917 |
| 26 |
|
Stark, Jack (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 26 |
|
Starr, Ellen Gates (Hull House) 1916-26 |
| 26 |
|
Stein, Samuel (Local 223, Bridgeport, Ct.) 1920 |
| 27 |
|
Stern, Max (Toronto Joint Board) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Stewart, Bryce (Unemployment Exchange, Chicago) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Stolar, M.A. (New York Clothing Worker) 1915 |
| 27 |
|
Stone, N.I. (Labor Manager, Hickey-Freeman, Rochester) 1918-20 |
| 27 |
|
Strebel, Gustav (Rochester Joint Board) 1920-25 |
| 27 |
|
Strom, L. (Toronto Joint Board) 1923 |
| 27 |
|
Strump, Henry (Reading Labor Advocate) 1920 |
| 27 |
|
Survey, 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Sweezey, Samuel (Jewish Consumptive Relief Association of California) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
S. general |
| 27 |
|
Taback, Louis (Chicago Joint Board) 1920 |
| 27 |
|
Tarsley, E.R., 1918 |
| 27 |
|
Taylor, George North, 1929 |
| 27 |
|
Tippett, T.H. (Local 279, Streator, Illinois) 1920-25 |
| 27 |
|
Tishler, Bertha (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Tovey, Charles (Business Agent, Toronto Joint Board) 1923-25 |
| 27 |
|
Traeger, M., 1926 |
| 27 |
|
Tresca, Carlo, 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Tri City Labor Review (Rock Island, Illinois) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
T. general |
| 27 |
|
USA Company (Chicago, Illinois) 1926 |
| 27 |
|
Valenti, George (Organizer, Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) 1917-18 |
| 27 |
|
Vastano, G.A. (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Vitullo, Frank (Organizer, Utica, N.Y.) 1920 |
| 27 |
|
Vladek, B.C. (Jewish Daily Forward) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Volpe, Thomas (Rochester Joint Board) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Waldman, Louis, 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Walsh, Thomas (Boston, ACWA lawyer) 1920 |
| 27 |
|
Webman, J. (Cleveland Joint Board) 1918 |
| 27 |
|
Weinblatt, H.S. (Secretary, Local 153, Cleveland) 1920 |
| 27 |
|
Weinzweig, Irving (New York Joint Board) 1926 |
| 27 |
|
Weiss, Louis (Chicago Cutters) 1918 |
| 27 |
|
Wertheimer, Nathan (Organizer, Vineland, N.J., Buffalo, N.Y.) 1923 |
| 27 |
|
White, Luther C. (Clothing Manufacturers of Boston) 1920 |
| 27 |
|
Williams, John E. (Board of Arbitration, Hart-Schaffner and Marx) 1916 |
| 27 |
|
Wishnak, George (All Russian Clothing Syndicate) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Wolman, Leo (ACWA Research Dept.) 1925-26 |
| 27 |
|
Women's Trade Union League, n.d. |
| 27 |
|
Woodbine Children's Clothing Company |
| 27 |
|
Workers Institute (Chicago) 1914-16 |
| 27 |
|
Workmen's Circle (Chicago) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
W. general |
| 27 |
|
Yost, A.C. (Organizer, Springfield, Mass.; Bangor, Lewiston, Maine) 1920 |
| 27 |
|
Young, Art (cartoonist) 1925 |
| 27 |
|
Zeletan, C. (Russian American Industrial Corporation) |
| 27 |
|
Zorn, Samuel (Manager, Boston Joint Board) 1918 |
| 27 |
|
Z. general |
| 27 |
|
Unidentified |
| 28-35 |
|
IV. Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca papers, 1914-1946. [series]: The alphabetical file contains her correspondence with the union's women organizers whose activities she coordinated. The papers document her efforts to serve as advocate for the ACWA's women organizers and staff. The chronological file consists mostly of routine correspondence; the most significant material consists of letters to Fiorello LaGuardia, asking him to provide jobs and housing to unemployed clothing workers in New York City during the depression.
Individuals represented in the collection include: Luigi Antonini; August Bellanca; Fannia Cohn; Thomas Dewey; David Dubinsky; Bessie Hillman; Sidney Hillman; Fiorello LaGuardia; Frank Morrison; Jacob Potofsky; Frances Perkins; Eleanor Roosevelt; Rose Schneiderman; Joel Seidman; and B.C. Vladeck.
Major organizations represented include: local unions and joint boards of the ACWA; the American Labor Party; the Brookwood Labor College; the CIO; Consumers League; the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union; the Women's Trade Union League; the Textile Workers Union; the Tom Mooney Defense Committee; and the U.S. Department of Labor's Women's Bureau. Topics covered include the men's garment industry, relations with the AFL, the CIO and other unions, union organizing, union involvement in politics and government, women in labor unions, and worker education.
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| |
A. Organizing correspondence. [subseries]: |
| 28 |
|
Abrams, Caroline (Local 275, Chicago) 1925 |
| 28 |
|
Affiliated Schools for Workers, 1937-38 |
| 28 |
|
Alfino, Marie, 1939 |
| 28 |
|
Allard, Gerry (Socialist Party of America) 1937 |
| 28 |
|
Alter, Ida (Organizer, New York City) 1935-39 |
| 28 |
|
Amalgamated Bank of New York, 1934 |
| 28 |
|
American Guild for German Cultural Freedom, 1939 |
| 28 |
|
American Labor Film Alliance, 1939 |
| 28 |
|
American Labor Party, 1935-37 |
| 28 |
|
American Labor Party, 1938-39 |
| 28 |
|
American ORT Federation, 1938-39 |
| 28 |
|
American Union for Concerted Peace Efforts (Clark M. Eichelberger) 1939 |
| 28 |
|
American Youth Congress, 1938-39 |
| 28 |
|
Anderson, John (C.I.O.) 1938 |
| 28 |
|
Anderson, Mary (Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor) 1925-39 |
| 28 |
|
Antonini, Luigi (ILGWU) 1935 |
| 28 |
|
Artoni, G. (Organizer, Springfield, Mass.) 1935 |
| 28 |
|
Audra, Alex, 1924 |
| 28 |
|
Baldwin, Roger (American Civil Liberties Union) 1937 |
| 28 |
|
Barkin, Sol (TWOC) 1938 |
| 28 |
|
Batton, Peggy (Organizer, Wilmington, North Carolina) 1938 |
| 28 |
|
Becker, Frank (Local 42, San Francisco) 1937-39 |
| 28 |
|
Bell, J.R. (C.I.O.) 1938 |
| 28 |
|
Bellanca, Andrew, 1934-35 |
| 28 |
|
Bellanca, August, 1924-37 |
| 28 |
|
Bellanca, Carlo, 1934 |
| 28 |
|
Bellanca, G.M., 1937 |
| 28 |
|
Bellanca, John, 1938-39 |
| 28 |
|
Berry, George (Labor's Non-Partisan League) 1936 |
| 28 |
|
Better Business Bureau, Inc., 1938 |
| 28 |
|
Billikopf, Dr. Jacob (Federated Jewish Charities) 1938 |
| 28 |
|
Bishop, Harriet, 1935 |
| 28 |
|
Bishop, Willois (Organizer, Norfolk, Va.) 1935-36 |
| 28 |
|
Bisno, Beatrice (New York City, Bureau of Home Relief) 1935-39 |
| 28 |
|
Blair County Central Labor Council, 1936 |
| 28 |
|
Blanshard, Paul (NYC Commissioner of Accounts) 1934 |
| 28 |
|
Blinkin, S.M. (Attorney, NYC) 1936-37 |
| 28 |
|
Blumberg, Bessie, 1935 |
| 28 |
|
Blumberg, Hyman, 1937 |
| 28 |
|
Blume, Jacob (Boston Joint Board) 1937 |
| 28 |
|
Bohn, Willima (Rand School) 1936 |
| 28 |
|
Borinsky, Sarah (Organizer, Baltimore, Maryland) 1925-35 |
| 28 |
|
Brenner, Benjamin (Assemblyman, New York State) 1938-39 |
| 28 |
|
Brody, Winifred (Local 106, Newburgh, N.Y.) 1937 |
| 28 |
|
Brophy, John (CIO) 1936-37 |
| 28 |
|
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, 1940 |
| 29 |
|
Brookshire, L.E. (South Carolina Federation of Labor) 1934 |
| 29 |
|
Buerg, Goldie (Local 195, Milwaukee) 1925 |
| 29 |
|
Byers, Ruby (Organizer, Indianapolis) 1925 |
| 29 |
|
Caprano, Anthony, 1934 |
| 29 |
|
Carter, Jean (Bryn Mawr Summer School) 1936 |
| 29 |
|
Chatman, Abraham (Rochester Joint Board) 1936 |
| 29 |
|
Christenson, Edith (Organizer, New Bedford, Mass., Norfolk, Va.) 1935-37 |
| 29 |
|
Christman, Elizabeth (National Women's Trade Union League) 1937 |
| 29 |
|
Citizens Health Conference Committee of New York State, 1938 |
| 29 |
|
Claessen, August, 1937 |
| 29 |
|
Cline, Katherine (TWOA) 1937 |
| 29 |
|
Cobb, Hilda (Organizer, East Radford, Va. and Jackson, Mississippi) 1936-38 |
| 29 |
|
Cohn, Fannia (ILGWU) 1937 |
| 29 |
|
Coit, Eleanor (Affiliated Schools for Workers) 1937-39 |
| 29 |
|
Coleman, Mickey (Organizer, East Radford, Va.) 1936-38 |
| 29 |
|
Consumers League, 1938-39 |
| 29 |
|
Corsi, Edward (New York City, Commissioner of Home Relief) 1934-35 |
| 29 |
|
Cursi, Aldo (Shirt Workers of New Haven, Ct.) 1934-35 |
| 29 |
|
Dalrymple, S.H. (United Rubber Workers) 1937 |
| 29 |
|
Daniel, Franz (Textile Workers Organizing Committee) 1935-36 |
| 29 |
|
Danish, Max (ILGWU) 1935 |
| 29 |
|
Davidson, Tecia (Sidney Hillman's secretary) 1935-41 |
| 29 |
|
DeCaux, Len (C.I.O.) 1939 |
| 29 |
|
De Domenicis, Ulisse (Manager, Baltimore Joint Board) 1925-27 |
| 29 |
|
De Luca, Philip (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925-37 |
| 29 |
|
Dewey, Thomas, 1937 |
| 29 |
|
Dewson, Mary (Democratic National Committee) 1936-38 |
| 29 |
|
Dickason, Gladys (ACWA Research Department) 1934-39 |
| 29 |
|
Dubinsky, David (ILGWU) 1937-39 |
| 29 |
|
Electrical Workers (United) 1939 |
| 29 |
|
Elet, Louis (Local 87, New Albany, Indiana) 1937 |
| 29 |
|
Ervin, Charles W. (Textile Workers' Organizing Committee) 1933-37 |
| 29 |
|
Farmers' Union Cooperative Education Service, 1939 |
| 29 |
|
Freedman, Sarah (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1934 |
| 29 |
|
Frey, John (Metal Trades Dept., AFL-CIO) 1935 |
| 29 |
|
Fusioneers of the Fusioneers of the 9th A.D., 1934 |
| 29 |
|
Galloway, Pauline (Textile Workers' Organizing Committee, North Carolina and Kentucky) 1937-38 |
| 29 |
|
Gluck, Elsie (New York Women's Trade Union League) 1936 |
| 29 |
|
Godwin, Dorothy (Organizer, Norfolk, Va.) 1937 |
| 29 |
|
Golden, Clinton (Steel Workers Organizing Committee) 1936 |
| 29 |
|
Goldberg, Millie (Local 42, San Francisco) 1938 |
| 30 |
|
Goodman, Gerson (Brooklyn College) 1938 |
| 30 |
|
Goodman, Sadie (Baltimore clothing worker) 1925 |
| 30 |
|
Gooze, Sarah and Sidney, 1938-39 |
| 30 |
|
Greco, Sarah (Rochester Joint Board) 1934 |
| 30 |
|
Gugino, Louis (Norwich, Ct. and Buffalo, N.Y.) 1936 |
| 30 |
|
Guthrie and Guthrie (ACWA lawyers, Dallas, Texas) 1939 |
| 30 |
|
Haas, Father Francis (Catholic University) 1939 |
| 30 |
|
Handy, Charles (Organizer, Tennessee) 1936 |
| 30 |
|
Hardman, J.B.S. (Advance) 1939 |
| 30 |
|
Havell, Thomas (Local 177, Fall River, Mass.) 1934 |
| 30 |
|
Haywood, Allen (C.I.O.) 1939 |
| 30 |
|
Hawes, Zillia (Organizer, South Carolina, Indiana, Tennessee, Delaware) 1936-38 |
| 30 |
|
Herrick, Elinor (NLRB) 1936-39 |
| 30 |
|
Hillman, Bessie, 1936-39 |
| 30 |
|
Hillman, Sidney, 1915-34 |
| 30 |
|
Hillyer, Mary (League for Industrial Democracy) 1937 |
| 30 |
|
Hull House, 1937-38 |
| 30 |
|
International Ladies' Garment Workers Union, 1936 |
| 30 |
|
International Workers Order, 1938-39 |
| 30 |
|
Italian-American Democratic Club (Brooklyn) 1939 |
| 30 |
|
Jeffrey, Newman (Organizer, St. Louis, Mississippi) 1937-39 |
| 30 |
|
Johnson, Edward (United Textile Workers Union) 1934-38 |
| 30 |
|
Johnson, Martha, 1934 |
| 30 |
|
Kaczor, Josephine, 1937 |
| 30 |
|
Kadish, Gertrude (Buffalo Joint Board) 1924-25 |
| 30 |
|
Kaufman, Ruth (Local 187, Albany) 1937 |
| 30 |
|
Kelley, Mary (Brooklyn, N.Y.) 1938 |
| 30 |
|
Kenyon, Dorothy (Lawyer, N.Y.) 1937-40 |
| 30 |
|
Kern, Paul (New York City Civil Service) 1935-39 |
| 30 |
|
Klein, Gertrude (New York Joint Board) 1937 |
| 30 |
|
Kleinberg, Rose (Shirt Workers Union of Philadelphia) 1935 |
| 30 |
|
Kohn, Lucile (Affiliated School for Workers) 1936 |
| 30 |
|
Krzycki, Leo (Steel Workers Organizing Committee) 1936-38 |
| 30 |
|
Kuhlman, Grisselda (National Board of the YWCA) 1935-36 |
| 30 |
|
Labor Club of the American Labor Party, 1939 |
| 30 |
|
Labor's Non-Partisan League, 1936-38 |
| 30 |
|
Labor Stage, 1935 |
| 30 |
|
LaGuardia, Fiorello, 1933-39 |
| 31 |
|
Lawyers Guild (National) 1938 |
| 31 |
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Lazaroff, Elizabeth, 1938 |
| 31 |
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League of Women Shoppers, 1935-38 |
| 31 |
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Lehman, Ruth, 1933 |
| 31 |
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Leon, Clara (Secretary, Local 272, Chicago) 1924-25 |
| 31 |
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Lesniak, Jule (Allentown, Pa.) 1934 |
| 31 |
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Levenson, Louis (Atlantic City) 1939 |
| 31 |
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Levin, Samuel (Chicago Joint Board) 1925-37 |
| 31 |
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Levitas, S.M. (New Leader) 1936 |
| 31 |
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Lewis, Kathryn (United Mine Workers) 1937 |
| 31 |
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Licastro, Philip (Cleveland, Cincinnati Joint Boards) 1924-25 |
| 31 |
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Lindsay, Katharine, 1935 |
| 31 |
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Lischinsky, S.A. (ACWA Wage and Hour Bureau) 1940 |
| 31 |
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Lowry, Virginia (Cambridge, Md.) 1935 |
| 31 |
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Lubin, Isador (U.S. Dept. of Labor) 1939 |
| 31 |
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Maietta, Julia (Organizer, Binghamton, Scranton) 1939 |
| 31 |
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Malac, Bessie (Secretary, Baltimore Joint Board) 1925 |
| 31 |
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Marcantonio, Miriam (Harlem House) 1937-39 |
| 31 |
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Marcantonio, Vito (Congressman, N.Y.S.) 1935-36 |
| 31 |
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Marconi, Delores (Organizer, Local 169, N.Y.C.) 1936 |
| 31 |
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Marcovitz, Lazarus (Boston Joint Board) 1937 |
| 31 |
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Margiotti, Charles (Attorney, Pittsburgh) 1934 |
| 31 |
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Maritime Union of America (National) 1939 |
| 31 |
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Marner, Lee (Baltimore Joint Board) 1934 |
| 31 |
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Marsh, Albert (Steel Workers Organizing Committee) 1938 |
| 31 |
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Mason, Lucy (Textile Workers' Organizing Committee) 1937 |
| 31 |
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Mehlman, Fannie (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1925 |
| 31 |
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Michelson, Max (St. Louis Joint Board) 1937 |
| 31 |
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Miller, Fireda (New York State Dept. of Labor) 1938-39 |
| 31 |
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Monas, David (New York Joint Board) 1936-39 |
| 31 |
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Mooney, Tom (Defense Committee) 1935 |
| 31 |
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Morrison, Frank (Secretary, AFL-CIO) 1935 |
| 31 |
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Muste, A.J. (1935) |
| 31 |
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National Association of Manufacturers, 1939 |
| 31 |
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National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1939 |
| 31 |
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National Women's Trade Union League, 1936 |
| 31 |
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Neckwear Workers of New Jersey, 1939 |
| 31 |
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New York City League of Women Voters, 1939 |
| 31 |
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Nolan, J.D. (United Shoe Workers) 1937 |
| 31 |
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Office and Professional Workers (United) 1938-39 |
| 31 |
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Osburn, I.N. (Union Label Dept., AFL-CIO) 1935 |
| 31 |
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Padigaglia, Ida (Cincinnati Joint Board) 1925 |
| 31 |
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Palestine Appeal, 1938-39 |
| 31 |
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Palmieri, Edgar (Attorney, NYC) 1938-39 |
| 31 |
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Peel, John (United Textile Workers of America) 1934 |
| 31 |
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Peppercorn, Ben (Cleveland Joint Board) 1925 |
| 31 |
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Perkins, Francis (Secretary of Labor) |
| 31 |
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Pinchot, Cornelia (wife of Gov. Pinchot of Pa.) 1933-37 |
| 31 |
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Piore, Nora (ACWA organizer, New York Woman's Trade Union League) 1935-39 |
| 31 |
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Pollack, Katherine (CIO) 1937 |
| 31 |
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Post, Langdon (American Labor Party) 1938 |
| 31 |
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Potofsky, Jacob, 1918-46 |
| 31 |
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Powdermaker, Hortense (Rochester Joint Board) 1925-38 |
| 31 |
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Pressman, Lee (Lawyer, CIO) 1938 |
| 31 |
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Rasmussen, Paul A. (CIO) 1937 |
| 31 |
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Rickert, T.A. (United Garment Workers) 1935 |
| 31 |
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Roller, Anna (Organizer, Cincinnati) 1925 |
| 31 |
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Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1938 |
| 31 |
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Rosen, Anna (Rochester Joint Board) 1934 |
| 31 |
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Rosen, Charles (Buffalo Joint Board) 1937 |
| 32 |
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Rosenbloom, H.D. (Toronto Joint Board) 1924 |
| 32 |
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Rosenblum, Frank (Chicago Joint Board) 1924-35 |
| 32 |
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Rosner, Sarah (Organizer, Baltimore, Milwaukee) 1924-25 |
| 32 |
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Rudick, Philip (Baltimore Joint Board) 1925 |
| 32 |
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Rudow, Samuel (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1924 |
| 32 |
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Sala, George (NY Joint Board) 1939 |
| 32 |
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Salerno, Joseph (Boston Joint Board, Textile Workers' Organizing Committee) 1937 |
| 32 |
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Salutsky, J.B. (J.B.S. Hardmann) 1924 |
| 32 |
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Santora, Mamie (Baltimore Joint Board) 1924-25 |
| 32 |
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Saurer, Emma (Local 120, Louisville, Kentucky) 1924-25 |
| 32 |
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Schlossberg, Joseph, 1916-35 |
| 32 |
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Schneiderman, Rose (Woman's Trade Union League) 1935-39 |
| 32 |
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Schultz, Louis (Milwaukee Joint Board) 1938 |
| 32 |
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Schwenkmeyer, Freida (TWOC) Albany, 1936-38 |
| 32 |
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Seidman, Joel (Brookwood Labor College) 1938 |
| 32 |
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Shapiro, Hilda (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1924-25 |
| 32 |
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Sheperd, Anna (Local 120, Louisville, Kentucky) 1924 |
| 32 |
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Shirt Workers Union of Lebanon, Pa., 1939 |
| 32 |
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Shoe Workers of America (United) Dover, De., 1939 |
| 32 |
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Shuck, Clemmie (Organizer, Norfolk, Va.) 1935-38 |
| 32 |
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Smith, W.I. (Local 92, Norfolk, Va.) 1937 |
| 32 |
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Smith, Tucker (Brookwood Labor College) 1935 |
| 32 |
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Southern Summer School for Workers, 1939 |
| 32 |
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Sowers, J.L. (Greenville, South Carolina, Trades and Labor Council) 1934 |
| 32 |
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Strebel, Gustav (Rochester Joint Board) 1934-39 |
| 32 |
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Student Anti-War Strike Committee (Brooklyn College) 1939 |
| 32 |
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Swaboda, Peter (Local 165, Philadelphia) 1937 |
| 32 |
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Textile Workers Organizing Committee, 1937-39 |
| 32 |
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Textile Workers Union of North America, 1939-40 |
| 32 |
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Trade Union Committee for a Labor Party |
| 32 |
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Udell, G. (American Labor Party) 1939 |
| 32 |
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U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (Agriculture Adjustment Administration) 1939-40 |
| 32 |
|
U.S. Dept. of Justice, 1939 |
| 32 |
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U.S. Dept. of Labor (Woman's Bureau) 1925 |
| 32 |
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U.S. Dept. of State, 1939 |
| 32 |
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Vincent, Merle, 1936-37 |
| 32 |
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Vladeck, Charney (Jewish Daily Forward) 1938-39 |
| 32 |
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Wallin, Florence (Twin City Joint Board) 1925 |
| 32 |
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Weinstein, Charles (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1936-37 |
| 32 |
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Willen, Pearl (Southern Summer School for Workers) 1938 |
| 32 |
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Wiltcheck, Harry (Lawyer, N.J.) 1938 |
| 32 |
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Wolman, LeoOrganizerNashville, TennesseeNashville, Tennessee) 1936 |
| 32 |
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Zaritsky, Max (Cloth, Hat, Cap and Millinery Workers) 1925 |
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B. General correspondence [subseries]: |
| 33 |
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1925 |
| 33 |
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1934 |
| 33 |
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1935, January - June |
| 33 |
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1935, July - August |
| 33 |
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1935, September - December |
| 33 |
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1936, January - April |
| 33 |
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1936, May - August |
| 33 |
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1936, September - December |
| 33 |
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1937, January - February |
| 33 |
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1937, March - April |
| 33 |
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1937, May - June |
| 34 |
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1937, July - August |
| 34 |
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1937, September - October |
| 34 |
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1937, November - December |
| 34 |
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1938, January - February |
| 34 |
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1938, March - April |
| 34 |
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1938, May - June |
| 34 |
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1938, July - September |
| 34 |
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1938, October - December |
| 34 |
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1939, January - February |
| 34 |
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1939, March - April |
| 34 |
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1939, May - June |
| 34 |
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1939, July - August |
| 35 |
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1939, September - October |
| 35 |
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1939, November - December |
| 35 |
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1940 |
| 35 |
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n.d. |
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C. Miscellaneous papers. [subseries]: |
| 35 |
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December 22, 1914 resolution signed by Dorothy Bellanca asking that the convention of the United Garment Workers appoint a woman organizer |
| 35 |
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"Woman Problem" May, 1918 speech before the third biennial Convention of the ACWA |
| 35 |
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Dorothy Bellanca's 1938 ALP Congressional Campaign correspondence, clippings and ephemera |
| 35 |
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Employment applications, 1934, 1936 - April 1937 |
| 35 |
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Employment applications, April 1937-38 |
| 35 |
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Personal correspondence, 1938 |
| 35 |
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Speeches, 1936-43 |
| 35 |
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Obituaries, bibliographies, biography & misc., 1940-61 |
| 36-37 |
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V. E.J. Brais correspondence, 1915. [series]: The letters in this collection deal primarily with Brais's efforts to convince the Journeymen Tailors Union of America to join with the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. There is also some documentation of his work to organize tailors in the major garment industry centers in the United States and Canada. Important correspondents include Sidney Hillman and Frank Rosenblum.
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| 36 |
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Anderson, A. (Organizer, Detroit) |
| 36 |
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Bellanca, Frank (Organizer, Baltimore) |
| 36 |
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Bernson, Nutchel (Harvard student) |
| 36 |
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Biggs, D.G. (Organizer, Philadelphia, St. Louis, St. Paul, Calgary) |
| 36 |
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Block, William (Organizer, Chicago) |
| 36 |
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Blugerman, James (Organizer, Toronto) |
| 36 |
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Bolander, C.N. (Organizer, Chicago, Cincinnati) |
| 36 |
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Brooks, J.W. (Journeymen Tailors, Toledo) |
| 36 |
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Caminker, Harry (Journeymen Tailors, Newport, Kentucky) |
| 36 |
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Curlee, S.H. (Curlee Clothes Company) |
| 36 |
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Cursi, Aldo (Tailors Industrial Union, Rochester) |
| 36 |
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De Luca, Frank (Journeymen Tailors, Mass.) |
| 36 |
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Egnatoff, P.H. (Journeymen Tailors, North Adams, Mass.) |
| 36 |
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Eisen, H. (Secretary, District Council #3, Baltimore) |
| 36 |
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Elstein, M.J. (Organizer, Syracuse) |
| 36 |
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Gans, G. (Business Agent, District Council #3, Baltimore) |
| 36 |
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General Executive Board, Journeymen Tailors Dept., ACWA |
| 36 |
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Geraci, Ignatius (Local 88, Washington, D.C.) |
| 36 |
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Gibbons, W. (Journeymen Tailors, Toledo) |
| 36 |
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Gillis, S. (Secretary, District Council #2, Philadelphia) |
| 36 |
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Glassman, A.S. (Organizer, Tailors Industrial Union, Chicago, Milwaukee, Minnesota) |
| 36 |
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Goehlen, Henry (Tailors Industrial Union Local 86, Milwaukee) |
| 36 |
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Grandinietti, Emilo (Tailors Industrial Union, Chicago) |
| 36 |
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Hillman, Sidney |
| 36 |
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Hoffman, Tony (Organizer, Hoquiam, Washington) |
| 36 |
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Jacobson, Rolf (Journeymen Tailors of Minneapolis) |
| 36 |
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Jaffe, I. (Journeymen Tailors of Chicago) |
| 36 |
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Keep, Arthur |
| 36 |
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Lennefelt, William (Organizer, San Francisco) |
| 36 |
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Local Unions (general communications) |
| 36 |
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Madanick, Harry (District Council #3, Baltimore) |
| 36 |
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Marcovitz, Lazarus (Boston Joint Board) |
| 36 |
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Marquardt, Louis (Organizer, Atlanta) |
| 36 |
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Mahley, George (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) |
| 36 |
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Matters, A.S. (Organizer, Cincinnati) |
| 36 |
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Mattling, A.L. (Organizer, Cincinnati) |
| 36 |
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Meeker, Royal (US Commissioner of Labor) |
| 36 |
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Newman, William H. (Organizer, Detroit) |
| 36 |
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Nichol, B.M. (Organizer, California) |
| 36 |
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Noonan, M.J. (Organizer, California) |
| 36 |
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Ottenstein, S. (Organizer, Milwaukee) |
| 36 |
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Pratt, C.O. (Organizer, Philadelphia) |
| 36 |
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Rabkin, E. (Organizer, Montreal) |
| 36 |
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Richman, M. (Richman Tailoring, Columbus, Ohio) |
| 36 |
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Robel, C.B. (Organizer, Chicago) |
| 36 |
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Roewer, George (ACWA attorney, Boston) |
| 36 |
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Rogers, J. (Rochester Brotherhood of Tailors) |
| 36 |
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Romanoli, Louis (Organizer, Philadelphia) |
| 36 |
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Rosenblum, Frank (Chicago Clothing Cutters and Trimmers Association) |
| 36 |
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Rosenthal, Max (Organizer, Chicago) |
| 37 |
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Sangster, George (Organizer, Montreal) |
| 37 |
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Schlossberg, Joseph |
| 37 |
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Schneid, H. (Organizer, Chicago) |
| 37 |
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Schwartz, A.P. (Local 207, Woodbine, N.J.) |
| 37 |
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Shapiro, I. (Organizer, Toronto) |
| 37 |
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Sillinsky, M.J. (Organizer, Toronto) |
| 37 |
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Silverman, Samuel (Boston Joint Board) |
| 37 |
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Soderberg, Gus (Organizer, Chicago) |
| 37 |
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Sullivan, F.J. |
| 37 |
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Sweeney, Thomas (Tailors Industrial Union of Chicago) |
| 37 |
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Watt, James (Organizer, Toronto) |
| 37 |
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Werdes, H.H. (Organizer, St. Louis) |
| 37 |
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Walthall, B. |
| 37 |
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Wiegardt, William (Tailors Industrial Union, Organizer, Newark, N.J.) |
| 37 |
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Wilson, William (Boston Tailors Local 25) |
| 37 |
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Winkler, Gus (Journeymen Tailors of Detroit) |
| 37 |
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Young, H.F. (Organizer, Louisville, Kentucky) |
| 37 |
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Zorn, Samuel (Organizer, Rochester) |
| 37-65 |
|
VI. Records of joint boards and local unions, 1914-1970. [series]: These records document the early years of the union, especially its organizing campaigns in the major clothing manufacturing centers in the U.S. and Canada. Among the most significant struggles outlined here are the bitter fight to organize the Nash Clothing Company in Cincinnati in the 1920s, organizing efforts in New York City, and the effort in the 1930s and 40s to organize shirt and pants workers in Virginia, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Connecticut. There is also documentation of working conditions in the men's clothing industry, particularly in Chicago.
Other topics covered include the investigation of corrupt practices in the New York Joint Board, arbitration, alleged Communist activity with the ACWU in New York City, strikes and other labor disputes, and local and joint board administrative matters. Significant figures and organizations include Sidney Hillman and Joseph Schlossberg, and the firms Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Nash Clothing Company.
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A. Records of joint boards and local unions, 1914-1930. [subseries]: |
| 37 |
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Baltimore, D.C. #3 Minutes (1915-19) plus bound volume |
| 37 |
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Baltimore D.C. #3 correspondence and papers re Sonneborn Strike and organizing Sonneborn Company, 1915-16 |
| 38 |
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Baltimore Local 15 (Clothing Cutters and Trimmers) 1917 strike |
| 38 |
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Baltimore Local 52 (Examiners and Bushelmen's Union) 1919 |
| 38 |
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Baltimore Local 117 (Vestmakers Union) 1917-19 |
| 38 |
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Baltimore Local 170 and Local 244 (Buttonhole Makers) 1914-15 |
| 38 |
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Baltimore Local 218 (Lithuanian Local) 1920 |
| 38 |
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Boston Joint Board, 1914-20 |
| 38 |
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Boston Local 181, 1920 |
| 38 |
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Buffalo Joint Board (1915-30), correspondence and organizing leaflets re 1923 strike |
| 38 |
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Chicago Joint Board (correspondence) 1914-17 |
| 38 |
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Chicago Joint Board (correspondence) 1920-30 |
| 38 |
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Chicago Joint Board (Miscellaneous papers, membership, by-laws, Stephen Skala, "Story of the Great Organizing Campaign in Chicago") 1915-19 |
| 38 |
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Chicago 1915 Strike (Statement by Sidney Hillman, organizing leaflets, ACWA's official strike report) |
| 38 |
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Chicago Board of Arbitration agreement between ACWA and Chicago Clothing Manufacturers, 1921 |
| 38 |
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Chicago. Agreements, 1914-25; Hart-Schaffner and Marx labor agreements, 1914-16; Chicago Clothing contract, 1919-21, 1925 |
| 39 |
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Chicago Joint Board. Hearings. Illinois State Committee Hearings. Chicago Clothing Strike, 1910 |
| 39 |
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Chicago Joint Board. Hearings. Proceedings of the Special Committee of the City Council of Chicago in the matter of the Garment Makers' Strike, 1915 |
| 39 |
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Conditions in the Men's Clothing Industry. U.S. Senate Committee on Education and Labor, June 1921 |
| 40 |
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Chicago Arbitration Proceedings, 1920-23 |
| 40 |
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Chicago. Agreement between Clothing Manufacturers of Chicago and ACWA establishing Unemployment Insurance Fund, 1923 |
| 40 |
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Chicago Joint Board. Miscellaneous printed material, broadsides, organizing leaflets |
| 40 |
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Chicago. Lithuanian Local 6, 1917 |
| 40 |
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Chicago Cloak Makers Union #18, 1915; Ladies Waist and Dressmakers Union #25, 1917 |
| 40 |
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Chicago Local 39, Italian Local (1911-19) correspondence and minutes. See Also: Minute Book - oversize (Bd. vol. on shelf between Bx. 40-41) |
| 40 |
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Chicago Local 269. Resolution by Lithuanian Local protest against dues increase from $.80 to $1.25; Local 271, Cloth Examiners and Spongers, 1921; Local 275 |
| 40 |
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Chicago. Cutters Joint Board. Minutes, Hart-Schaffner and Marx, 1912-13 |
| 40 |
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Cincinnati Joint Board. general correspondence, 1914-29 |
| 40 |
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Cincinnati Joint Board (Nash Clothing Company organizing campaign) 1925-27 includes Sidney Hillman's correspondence with Edward Keating |
| 40 |
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Cincinnati Joint Board (Nash Clothing Company organizing campaign) printed material and clippings includes the Nash Journal - 1927 |
| 40 |
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Childrens Clothing Joint Board, 1915-23 |
| 40 |
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Cleveland Joint Board, 1920-26 |
| 41 |
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Coat Tailors, Operators and Pressers Union (Brooklyn) 1917 |
| 41 |
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Connecticut Joint Board, 1918-20 |
| 41 |
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Hamilton, Ontario Local 210, 1920-28 |
| 41 |
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Indianapolis, Indiana (1919) Kahn Tailoring Strike |
| 41 |
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Journeymen Tailors Union #5 |
| 41 |
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Joliette, P.Q., 1920 |
| 41 |
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Lapel Makers Local 161 (Resolution opposing World War I) 1917 |
| 41 |
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Lithuanian Local of Brooklyn, 1917 |
| 41 |
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Louisville, Kentucky, Local 180 (Minutes and other papers, 1917-18 |
| 41 |
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Lynn, Mass. "Memorandum on the Cooperative Shop" 1920 |
| 41 |
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Milwaukee Joint Board. Joseph Schlossberg's correspondence with Leo Krzycki re 1916 organizing campaign and strike; open shop campaign, legal papers, 1916-30 |
| 41 |
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Montreal Joint Board, 1916-36 |
| 41 |
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New Jersey Joint Board (1916-25) |
| 41 |
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New York Joint Board (1913-20), correspondence and weekly report of Manager, David Wolf; Louis Hollander's statement "Dissatisfaction against UGW" |
| 41 |
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New York Clothing Cutters, 1918 |
| 41 |
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New York Local 5. Left-right split - Weiner-Pollack trial to investigate charges that these clothing workers were members of the Communist Party and disloyal to the ACWA, 1927 |
| 41 |
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New York Children's Jacket Makers Local #10, 1916 |
| 41 |
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New York Local 12. Meeting of investigation against Max Kaplan being accused of acting as a spy (August 5, 1916) includes letters by Sidney Hillman commenting on the case. |
| 41 |
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New York Local 19, 1923 |
| 41 |
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New York Local 40 (Pants Makers Union) 1916-20 |
| 41 |
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New York Local 54-58, 1920 |
| 41 |
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New York Italian Local #63, 1918 |
| 41 |
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New York Local 80 (Custom Pants Makers) 1920 |
| 41 |
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New York Local 103 (Russian Polish Clothing Workers, 1923 |
| 41 |
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New York Local 156 & 169 (Operators & Washable Jacket and Pants Makers Union) 1928 |
| 41 |
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New York Local 176, 1920 |
| 41 |
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New York Local 244, 1916 |
| 42 |
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New York. The Great Lockout. December 8, 1920 - June 8, 1921 (correspondence, reports on negotiations) |
| 42 |
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New York. The Great Lockout (newspaper clippings, printed material, chronology. Mary Vorse "What the Lockout Means" |
| 42 |
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New York. City Lockout. Legal Papers. Supreme Court Case, 1921 |
| 42 |
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New York. International Tailoring Strike, 1925 |
| 42 |
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New York Joint Board (minutes, fragments, 1916-21) "Survey of the N.Y. Clothing Industry" 1919 |
| 42 |
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New York Joint Board Corruption. Investigation Committee hearings, June-August, 1921 |
| 42 |
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New York Joint Board Corruption. Investigation Committee hearings (transcript December 15, 1921) |
| 42 |
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New York Joint Board Corruption. Investigation Committee hearings (transcript December 16, 1921) |
| 42 |
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New York Joint Board Corruption. Investigation Committee hearings (transcript December 17, 1921) |
| 43 |
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New York Childrens Joint Corruption hearings, October 1923 |
| 43 |
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New York Bar Association Conference, 1919. Report of the Conference held at the Bar Association January 17, 1919 between representatives of the American Men's and Boy's Clothing Manufacturers and the ACWA. |
| 44 |
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New York Bar Association Conference Report (continued) general correspondence, 1914-25 |
| 44 |
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Philadelphia Joint Board. Miscellaneous newspaper clippings, and organizing leaflets, 1920-29 |
| 44 |
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Philadelphia Joint Board (minutes) 1925 |
| 44 |
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Philadelphia Local Union correspondence, 1914-25 |
| 44 |
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Pittsburgh Local 86, 1920 |
| 44 |
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Rochester Joint Board, general correspondence, 1916-30 |
| 44 |
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Rochester Joint Board. Research Department. Reports on membership, work stoppages, family size, 1923-30 |
| 44 |
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Rochester Joint Board. 1921 arbitration hearings before William Leiserson |
| 44 |
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Rochester Joint Board, 1925 strike |
| 45 |
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Rochester Joint Board. Printed material and organizing leaflets including the Quality Journal issued by the employees of the Hickey Freeman Company (1923) and Amalgamated Bulletin issued by Joint Board's Educational Department (1920-21) |
| 45 |
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Rochester Locals 157 and 202. correspondence - appeal to Lithuanian Tailors |
| 45 |
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Rochester Joint Board. Minutes. October 31, 1918 |
| 45 |
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St. Louis, Local 105 & Journeymen Tailors, correspondence, 1925 |
| 45 |
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San Francisco Local 266, correspondence and minutes, 1925 |
| 45 |
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Scranton, PA., 1918 |
| 45 |
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Shirtmakers Joint Board, correspondence, 1920 and report of manager, Aldo Cursi, May 24, 1923 |
| 45 |
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Springfield, Mass., Local 184, 1920 |
| 45 |
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Streator, Illinois, 1920 |
| 45 |
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Toronto Joint Board. correspondence, 1915-1925 |
| 45 |
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Toronto Joint Board. Appeal of James Blugerman to G.E.B., 1926 |
| 45 |
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Twin Cities Joint Board (Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN) correspondence, 1920-22 |
| 45 |
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Utica, N.Y., Local 104, 1919 |
| 45 |
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Vestmakers Joint Board, 1925 |
| 45 |
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Worcester, Mass., Local 174, n.d. |
| 45 |
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Unidentified local union minutes, 1918 |
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B. Papers of joint boards and local unions, 1914-1930. [subseries]: |
| 45A |
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Baltimore, 1914-25 |
| 46 |
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Boston, 1914-20 |
| 46 |
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Bridgeport, Local 223, 1920 |
| 47 |
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Buffalo, N.Y., 1918-23 |
| 47 |
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Chicago, 1914-15 |
| 47 |
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Chicago, Tailors' Industrial Union, 1915 |
| 47 |
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Chicago, 1916 |
| 48 |
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Chicago, 1917-25 |
| 49 |
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Cincinnati, 1914-25 |
| 49 |
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Cleveland, 1916-18 |
| 50 |
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Cleveland, 1919-23 |
| 50 |
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Columbus, Ohio, 1917 |
| 50 |
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Connecticut Joint Board, 1920 |
| 50 |
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Detroit, 1918 |
| 50 |
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Hamilton, Ontario, 1916-20 |
| 50 |
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Indianapolis, 1919 |
| 50 |
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Joliette, Quebec, 1920 |
| 50 |
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London (Canada) 1920 |
| 50 |
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Los Angeles, 1920-23 |
| 50 |
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Louisville, Kentucky, 1918-20 |
| 51 |
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Lynn, Mass., Local 154, 1918 |
| 51 |
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Milwaukee, 1917-20 |
| 51 |
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Montreal, 1914-20 |
| 51 |
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Newark, Local 24, 1925 |
| 51 |
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New Haven, Local 220, 1920-25 |
| 51 |
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New York Joint Board, 1915-18 |
| 51 |
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New York Children's Clothing Joint Board, 1915-18 |
| 51 |
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New York Clothing Cutters and Trimmers, 1917 |
| 51 |
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New York Local 244, 1916 |
| 51 |
|
New York (miscellaneous locals) 1918 |
| 52 |
|
New York Joint Board, 1920 |
| 52 |
|
New York Local 20, 1920 |
| 52 |
|
New York Shirtmakers Joint Board, 1920 |
| 52 |
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New York Joint Board (1920 lockout) |
| 52 |
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New York, 1923 |
| 52 |
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New York Children's Clothing Workers Joint Board, 1920-23 |
| 52 |
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Norwich, Ct., 1918 |
| 52 |
|
Philadelphia Joint Board, 1914-18 |
| 53 |
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Philadelphia Joint Board, 1919-25 |
| 53 |
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Pittsburgh Joint Board, 1918-20 |
| 53 |
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Red Bank, N.J., 1918 |
| 53 |
|
Rochester Joint Board, 1914-15 |
| 54 |
|
Rochester Joint Board, 1916-25 |
| 55 |
|
St. Louis Joint Board, 1913-25 |
| 55 |
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Scranton, Pa., 1918-20 |
| 55 |
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Springfield, Mass., Local 184, 1920 |
| 55 |
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Streator, Illinois, 1920 |
| 55 |
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Syracuse, N.Y., 1914-20 |
| 55 |
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Toronto Joint Board, 1915-20 |
| 56 |
|
Toronto Joint Board, 1923-25 |
| 56 |
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Trenton, N.J., 1925 |
| 56 |
|
Troy, N.Y., 1920 |
| 56 |
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Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN.) Joint Board, 1920 |
| 56 |
|
Utica, N.Y., 1919 |
| 56 |
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Utica, N.Y. (Local 104) 1920 |
| 56 |
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Vineland, N.J., 1917-23 |
| 56 |
|
Woodbine, N.J., 1918 |
| 56 |
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Worcester, Mass., Local 174, 1917-20 |
| |
C. Records of joint boards and local unions, 1931-1970. [subseries]: |
| 57 |
|
Albany, N.Y. Joint Board organizing the Shirt Workers, 1937-39 |
| 57 |
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Allentown, Pa., 1936-40 |
| 57 |
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Atlanta, Georgia (1938-39) Shirt Workers' organizing campaign |
| 57 |
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Baltimore Joint Board. Correspondence with Ulisse De Dominicis, Manager re organizing Baltimore's Pants Shops, 1936-39 |
| 57 |
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Baltimore Joint Board (organizing leaflets) 1930 |
| 57 |
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Baltimore Joint Board. Extracts from Hearing of Garment Workers conducted by Dr. Jacob H. Hollander in Baltimore, October 13, 1932 |
| 57 |
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Boston Joint Board. Correspondence of Manager Joseph Salerno, 1936-41 |
| 57 |
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Buffalo Joint Board, 1937-40 |
| 57 |
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Button Division. Correspondence of Local 289 (Muscatine, Iowa) President Vernon Dale, 1941 |
| 57 |
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Chicago Joint Board (miscellaneous correspondence) 1931-51 |
| 58 |
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Cincinnati Joint Board. Correspondence of Manager Jack Kroll re Shirt Workers organizing campaign, 1935-41 |
| 58 |
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Cleveland Joint Board. Correspondence of Manager Ben Peppercorn, 1941-42 |
| 58 |
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Cleaners and Dyers (1937) Julius Cohen, secretary |
| 58 |
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Dallas, Texas (summary of organizing tactics) 1940 |
| 58 |
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Davenport, Iowa, Local 264, 1937 |
| 58 |
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Delaware and Maryland Joint Board (Shirt Workers Local 237) 1937 |
| 58 |
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Elizabeth, N.J., Local 126, 1939-40 |
| 58 |
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Fall River, Mass. Supplementary Statement to Arbitrator on issues involved in dispute between Amalgamated Clothing Workers and Anderson Little Company, December 4, 1945 |
| 58 |
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Ft. Wayne, Indiana Local 146. Letter from Dorothy Palmer to Joseph Schlossberg, February, 1937 |
| 58 |
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Glove Workers correspondence with Joseph Schlossberg re 1937 organizing campaign in New York City, Gloversville, N.Y. and Toledo, Ohio. |
| 58 |
|
Greenbay, Wisconsin, 1937 |
| 58 |
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Indianapolis, Ind. (1940) Local 145 |
| 58 |
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Italian Locals 144, Chicago, 51 Baltimore, 1930 |
| 58 |
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Jacksonville, Illinois, Local 199, 1939 |
| 58 |
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Journeymen Tailors Union (1936-41) including 1940 convention proceeding |
| 58 |
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Kansas City (clippings and miscellaneous papers) 1923-32 |
| 58 |
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Kentucky Joint Board. Correspondence of Robert Hardy and Newman Jeffrey of Local 98 re Paducah Shirt Workers organizing campaign, 1937 |
| 58 |
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Kingston, North Carolina, letters of rank and file workers describing conditions in the Shirt factories, 1943 |
| 58 |
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La Follette, Tennessee, Local 95 (extracts from minutes) 1940-45 |
| 58 |
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La Follette, Local 95, Executive Board Minutes, May 26, 1938 - October 4, 1945 |
| 58 |
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La Follette, Local 95, Executive Board Minutes, June 14, 1944 - July 18, 1945 |
| 58 |
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La Follette, Local 95 (monthly shop meetings) July 21, 1942 - October 2, 1945 |
| 59 |
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Laundry Workers Joint Board. Correspondence and papers, 1937-39 including correspondence re 1938 appointment of Walter Cook as Manager and his replacement in 1939 by Louis Simon |
| 59 |
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Laundry Workers Joint Board. Survey of Earnings of Commission Family Laundry Drivers in the New York Area (ACWA Research Dept., May 1945) |
| 59 |
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Los Angeles Joint Board. Miscellaneous papers, 1926-30 |
| 59 |
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Louisville, Kentucky, Local 120. Emma Saurer's correspondence with Sidney Hillman, 1938 |
| 59 |
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Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania Regional Joint Board (clipping) |
| 59 |
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Martinsberg, West Virginia, Local 1756, 1936 |
| 59 |
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Minnesota Joint Board. Correspondence with Sander Genis, Manager, 1937 |
| 59 |
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Montreal Joint Board, 1937-40 |
| 59 |
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Nashville, Tennessee. Shirt Workers Organizing Campaign, 1937 |
| 59 |
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Neckwear Makers Union (1936) including Public Hearing - Industrial Homework, Men's Neckwear Industry (New York State Dept. of Labor) |
| 59 |
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New Albany, Indiana (1937) Locals 87 and 244 |
| 59 |
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New Bedford, Mass. (Organizing the Shirt Workers) 1937 |
| 59 |
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New Castle, Pennsylvania, 1937 |
| 59 |
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New Haven, Ct. (Organizing the Shirt Workers of Local 125) correspondence of Aldo Cursi, 1935-42 |
| 60 |
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New Jersey Joint Board (South Jersey Jt. Bd.) 1923-52 |
| 60 |
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New York Joint Board (1935-69) miscellaneous papers |
| 60 |
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New York Joint Board. Papers re Victor Allerprando Case, 1954 |
| 60 |
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New York Joint Board Corruption Hearings (April-May, 1933) Charges against B. Jackson, Trade Manager of the Coat Department, Hyman Siegel, J. Ginsburg and Silvi Silverman, Business Agents. |
| 61 |
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New York Joint Board Corruption Hearings (April-May 1933) collateral documents |
| 61 |
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Newburgh, N.Y., 1935 |
| 61 |
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Norfolk, Va., Local 92. Shirt Workers Organizing Campaign, correspondence of Edith Christenson, Willois Bishop (organizers) and others, 1934 |
| 61 |
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Norfolk, Va., correspondence of Jacob Potofsky, 1935 |
| 61 |
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Norfolk, Va., Excerpts from Court Testimony (1936) including correspondence with ACWA attorney Louis Waldman |
| 61 |
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Norfolk, Va., National Labor Relations Board. Correspondence, 1934 |
| 62 |
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Overalls Joint Board, including correspondence of Jacob Potofsky to Harry Rogen, 1937 |
| 62 |
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Pennsylvania Joint Board, including correspondence of Manager, David Monas, 1939-54 |
| 62 |
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Philadelphia Joint Board, 1920-37 |
| 62 |
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Pittsburgh Joint Board, 1939-52 |
| 62 |
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Poughkeepsie Local 123, 1937 |
| 62 |
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Richmond, Va., Local 88, Shirt Workers Organizing Campaign (1937), correspondence of Clemmie Shuck, organizer with Dorothy Bellanca and Jacob Potofsky |
| 62 |
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Rochester Joint Board (1935-47) including correspondence of Abe Chatman, manager re 1947 jurisdictional dispute with the International Ladies' Garment Workers Union |
| 62 |
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St. Louis Joint Board including correspondence of Ben Gilbert, manager with Jacob Potofsky re Shirt Workers organizing campaign, 1936-39 |
| 62 |
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Salesman Local 340, New York, New York, 1949 |
| 63-64 |
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San Francisco Joint Board, 1935-38 |
| 63-64 |
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Schuylkill County (Report on 1920 organizing drive) |
| 63-64 |
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Shirt Workers Joint Board, 1933-40 |
| 63-64 |
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South Eastern Regional Joint Board (1939,1971) mostly newspaper clippings and organizing leaflets |
| 63-64 |
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Southwestern Regional Joint Board (organizing report) c.1955 |
| 63-64 |
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Springfield, Mass., Local 290, 1939 |
| 63-64 |
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Staunton, Va. (Shirt Workers organizing campaign, 1937). Correspondence of ACWA attorney Louis Waldman with Sidney Hillman and organizer Willois Bishop with Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca. |
| 63-64 |
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Syracuse, N.Y., Local 220, correspondence of local union president Philip L. Castro with Jacob Potofsky, 1941 |
| 63-64 |
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Toronto Joint Board, 1936-1969 |
| 63-64 |
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Utica, N.Y., 1933-42 |
| 63-64 |
|
Vestmakers Union |
| 63-64 |
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Webster, Mass. Joint Board, 1938 |
| 63-64 |
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Winnipeg, Canada, 1946 |
| 63-64 |
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Worcester, Mass., 1941 |
| |
D. General correspondence file, 1913-1941, and charter applications from locals. [subseries]: |
| 65 |
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General Correspondence, 1913-41 |
| 65 |
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Charter applications |
| 66-111 |
|
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 |
|
Abbott, Grace (Social Service Review, University of Chicago) 1936 |
| 66 |
|
Abt, John (ACWA attorney) 1938 amendments to the Wagner Act |
| 66 |
|
Adamic, Louis (American Committee for Yugoslav Relief) 1945 |
| 66 |
|
Addams, Jane (Hull House) 1930 |
| 66 |
|
Addes, George (United Automobile Workers) 1938 |
| 66 |
|
Affiliated School for Workers, 1938 |
| 66 |
|
Agricultural Adjustment Administration, 1935-36 |
| 66 |
|
Alabama State Industrial Union Council, 1940 |
| 66 |
|
Allis Chalmers Workers, 1940 |
| 66 |
|
Aluminum Workers of America (International Union) 1938 |
| 66 |
|
Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers (Cleveland Lodge) 1939 |
| 66 |
|
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, 1936-38 convention invitations |
| 66 |
|
Amalgamated Clothing Workers (general communications) 1938 |
| 66 |
|
Amalgamated Housing Corp., 1935 |
| 66 |
|
Amalgamated Life Insurance, 1945 |
| 66 |
|
Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank (Chicago) 1936-45 |
| 66 |
|
American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, 1930 |
| 66 |
|
American Arbitration Association, 1938 |
| 66 |
|
American Association for Labor Legislation, 1935-38 |
| 66 |
|
American Civil Liberties Union, 1936-37 |
| 66 |
|
American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born, 1938 |
| 66 |
|
American Federation of Actors, 1935 |
| 66 |
|
American Federation of Government Employees, 1935 |
| 66 |
|
American Federation of Labor, 1935-36, 1940 |
| 66 |
|
American Friends of the Soviet Union, 1936 |
| 66 |
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American Fund for Political Prisoners and Refugees (George Novak) 1938 |
| 66 |
|
American Labor Party (1936-45) |
| 66 |
|
American League Against War and Fascism, 1935-37 |
| 66 |
|
American Magazine, 1943 |
| 66 |
|
American Public Welfare Association, 1936 |
| 66 |
|
American Student Union (1937) includes correspondence with Joseph Lasch and James Wechsler |
| 66 |
|
American Youth Congress, 1936-40 |
| 66 |
|
Ameringer, Oscar, 1936-40 |
| 66 |
|
Anderson, Mary (Women's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor) 1930-38 |
| 66 |
|
Andrews, John B. (American Association for Labor Legislation) 1930-40 |
| 67 |
|
Anderson, Paul |
| 67 |
|
Anthracite Tri-District News |
| 67 |
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Apparel Codes Label Council (National Industrial Recovery Administration) 1935 |
| 67 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
A (general) 1930-45 |
| 68 |
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Baerwald, Paul, 1940 |
| 68 |
|
Bakery Wagon Drivers and Salesmen Union |
| 68 |
|
Baldwin, Roger (American Civil Liberties Union) 1932-36 |
| 68 |
|
Baltimore Clothing Manufacturers Association, 1936-39 |
| 68 |
|
Barbash, Jack, 1936 |
| 68 |
|
Barbers and Beauty Cutters of America (National Organizing Committee) 1940 |
| 68 |
|
Barberton Industrial Union Council, 1939 |
| 68 |
|
Barkin, Solomon (Labor Studies Section, Dept. of Commerce) 1936 |
| 68 |
|
Barnes, Harry Elmer, 1932 |
| 68 |
|
Barton, Bruce, 1938 |
| 68 |
|
Barone, Salvatore, 1938 |
| 68 |
|
Baruch, Bernard (n.d.) |
| 68 |
|
Beck, David (Teamsters Union) 1934 |
| 68 |
|
Bedacht, Max (IWO) 1937 |
| 68 |
|
Bellanca, August, 1935-41 |
| 68 |
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Bellanca, Dorothy, 1938 |
| 68 |
|
Bellanca, Frank, 1935 |
| 68 |
|
Benson, Elmer (Minnesota Senator and Governor) 1936-38 |
| 68 |
|
Berry, George (Labor's Non-Partisan League) 1934-36 |
| 68 |
|
Bevin, Ernest (British Labour Party) 1941 |
| 68 |
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Biddle, Francis (Labor Disputes Board, and Solicitor General) 1935-40 |
| 68 |
|
Billikopf, Frank (NLRB. Philadelphia Regional Office) 1934-38 |
| 68 |
|
Biographical Encyclopedia of the World, 1942 |
| 68 |
|
Bisno, Beatrice (N.Y.C. Emergency Relief Bureau) 1938 |
| 68 |
|
Bittner, Van A. (CIO) 1937 |
| 68 |
|
Blinken, S.M. (1937-38) |
| 68 |
|
Bliven, Bruce (New Republic) 1930-36 |
| 68 |
|
Block, Reuben (Organizer, Allentown, Pa.) 1938 |
| 68 |
|
Blumberg, Hyman (New York Joint Board) 1936 |
| 68 |
|
Boas, Franz (Anthropologist) 1938 |
| 68 |
|
Bond Clothes, 1937-38 |
| 68 |
|
Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Accountants Union, 1936 |
| 68 |
|
Boston Chamber of Commerce, 1941 |
| 68 |
|
Branden, Maxwell (ACWA attorney) 1938 |
| 68 |
|
Brandeis, Louis, 1937 |
| 68 |
|
Bridges, Harry, West Coast Regional Director (CIO) 1938 |
| 68 |
|
Brooklyn Federation of Workers, 1935 |
| 68 |
|
Brooks, George, 1941 |
| 68 |
|
Brookwood Labor College, 1936 |
| 68 |
|
Brophy, John (Director CIO) 1935-38 |
| 68 |
|
Brotherhood of Railroad Steamship Clerks, 1936 |
| 68 |
|
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen (including correspondence of A.F. Whitney) 1937-39 |
| 68 |
|
Broun, Heywood, 1930-37 |
| 68 |
|
Buckler, R.T. (Congressman, Minnesota) 1935 |
| 68 |
|
Building Employees Industrial Federation, 1936-38 |
| 68 |
|
Bureau of National Affairs, 1938 |
| 68 |
|
Busch, Arbitration, 1939 |
| 68 |
|
Butte Miners Union #1 (International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers) 1939 |
| 68 |
|
Byrnes, James F. (Senator, South Carolina) 1941 |
| 69 |
|
B (general) 1927-37 |
| 69 |
|
B (general) 1938-45 |
| 69 |
|
Cahan, Abraham (Jewish Daily Forward) 1936 |
| 69 |
|
Calverton, V.F. (Modern Monthly) 1936 |
| 69 |
|
Cannery, Agricultural, Packing and Allied Workers (United) 1940 |
| 69 |
|
Carey, James B. (United Electrical Workers) 1936-37 |
| 69 |
|
Carpenters and Joiners (United Brotherhood of) 1939 |
| 69 |
|
Cambria, Pennsylvania, Central Labor Union, 1938 |
| 69 |
|
Catalanotti, Jacob (New York Joint Board) 1938 |
| 69 |
|
Celler, Emanuel (Congressman, Brooklyn) 1938 |
| 69 |
|
Chalmers, Allan Knight (Emergency Peace Campaign) 1936 |
| 69 |
|
Chamber of Commerce of the Apparel Industry, 1938 |
| 69 |
|
Chatman, Abraham (Rochester Joint Board) 1930, 1941 |
| 69 |
|
Chicago Industrial Federation of Clothing Manufacturers (includes report "Effect of Stoppages on Production Schedules") 1932 |
| 69 |
|
Children's and Infants' Wear, Housedress and Bathrobe Makers' Union, 1939 |
| 69 |
|
China Relief (United) 1943 |
| 69 |
|
Cigar Salesmen's Union. 1938 |
| 69 |
|
Civilian Conservation Corps., 1938 |
| 69 |
|
Cleaning and Dye House Workers Union (International Association of) 1937 |
| 69 |
|
Cleveland Newspaper Guild, 1938 |
| 69 |
|
Cohen, Joseph and Sons, Variety Clothing Inc., 1935-40 |
| 69 |
|
Chemical Workers Union, 1939 |
| 69 |
|
Clothing Contractors Association, 1935 |
| 69 |
|
Clothing Drivers and Helpers Union, 1940 |
| 69 |
|
Clothing Factory Managers' and Foremen's Union, 1937 |
| 69 |
|
Clothing Manufacturers Association of the USA, 1938 |
| 69 |
|
Clothing Unemployment Fund (New York) 1940 |
| 69 |
|
Clothing Workers Federation (Amsterdam) 1935 |
| 69 |
|
Commerce (U.S. Dept. of) 1935 |
| 69 |
|
Commercial Telegraphers Union, 1937 |
| 69 |
|
Committee for Concerted Peace Efforts, 1938 |
| 69 |
|
Committee on Economic Security, 1935 |
| 70 |
|
Committee for Ratification of the Child Labor Amendment, 1937 |
| 70 |
|
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 |
|
Commonwealth Federation of New York (Alfred Bingham) 1937 |
| 70 |
|
Communication Association (American) CIO 1938 |
| 70 |
|
Communist Party, 1937 |
| 70 |
|
Community Church of New York (John Haynes Holmes) 1936-38 |
| 70 |
|
Community Mobilization for Human Needs, 1938 |
| 70 |
|
C.I.O. (Congress and Committee for Industrial Organizations) 1935-45 |
| 70 |
|
Connecticut Federation of Labor, 1935-36 |
| 70 |
|
Congratulatory letters for Sidney Hillman's appointment to Wartime Office of Production Management, 1940 |
| 70 |
|
Congress, U.S. Letters from various congressmen concerning the Wage and Hour Bill of 1938 |
| 70 |
|
Consumers League, 1932-38 |
| 70 |
|
Consumers Research (correspondence concerning 1936 strike) |
| 70 |
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Consumers Wholesale Clothiers of Hightstown, New Jersey, 1938 |
| 70 |
|
Cook, Walter, 1938 |
| 70 |
|
Cooks and Kitchen Workers Union of New York, 1936 |
| 70 |
|
Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation (Dept. of Commerce) 1936 |
| 70 |
|
Corey, Lewis, 1937 |
| 70 |
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Cornell University (1930-36) correspondence with representatives of various student organizations concerning proposed speaking engagements. |
| 70 |
|
Council Bluffs (Iowa) Central Labor Union, 1939 |
| 70 |
|
Crank letters (some anti-Semitic) 1940-43 |
| 70 |
|
Crayon Workers Industrial Union, 1938 |
| 70 |
|
Crawford, Morris (Fairchild Publications - Publisher of Women's Wear Daily) 1934-41 |
| 70 |
|
Curran, Joseph (National Maritime Union) 1936-40 |
| 70 |
|
C (general) 1930-37 |
| 71 |
|
C (general) 1937-38 |
| 71 |
|
C (general) 1939-42 |
| 71 |
|
C (general) 1945-46 |
| 71 |
|
Daily Worker, 1936 |
| 71 |
|
Dairy Employees Union, 1934 |
| 71 |
|
Danish, Max (Justice) 1935-38 |
| 71 |
|
Darrow, Clarence (photocopies of undated letters) |
| 71 |
|
Davidson, Tecia (Secretary to Sidney Hillman) 1930-40 |
| 71 |
|
Davis, Jerome (Yale University Divinity School) 1930 |
| 71 |
|
Davis, John (Joint Committee on National Recovery) 1934 |
| 71 |
|
Davis, Leon (Retail Drug Store Employees Union) 1938 |
| 71 |
|
DeCaux, Len (CIO publicity director) 1938-39 |
| 71 |
|
Democratic National Committee, 1936-40 |
| 71 |
|
Democratic State Committee, 1936-37 |
| 71 |
|
Denny, George Jr. (League for Political Education) 1936 |
| 71 |
|
Department Store Employees Union, Local 1250, CIO, 1938 |
| 71 |
|
Deppe, W.B., 1936 |
| 71 |
|
Dewey, John (League for Independent Political Action) 1932 |
| 71 |
|
Dewey, Thomas (New York District Attorney) 1936 |
| 71 |
|
Dickason, Gladys (Research Director, ACWA) 1934-40 |
| 71 |
|
Dining Car Employees Joint Council, 1939 |
| 71 |
|
Drechsler, David (ACWA attorney) 1935 |
| 71 |
|
Drug Worker, 1938 |
| 71 |
|
Dubinsky, David (International Ladies' Garment Workers Union) 1934-43 |
| 71 |
|
Dyers Federation (AFL) 1937-41 |
| 71 |
|
D (general) 1930-46 |
| 71 |
|
Eagle Clothes of N.Y., 1935-37 |
| 71 |
|
Easton (Pa.) Central Labor Union, 1936 |
| 71 |
|
Easton (Pa.) Trousers Company, 1936 |
| 71 |
|
Economic Club of N.Y. (Robert Ely) 1937 |
| 71 |
|
Education (Board, New York City) 1935-38 |
| 71 |
|
Eichelberger, Clark (American Union for Concerted Peace Efforts) 1940 |
| 71 |
|
Electoral Colleges of the United States, 1936-37 |
| 71 |
|
Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers Union (United) 1938, 40-41 |
| 71 |
|
Electrical Workers (Amalgamated) 1937 |
| 72 |
|
Elet, Louis, 1937 |
| 72 |
|
Ellenbogden, Henry (Congressman, Pa.) 1937 |
| 72 |
|
Elizabeth (New Jersey) Shirt Manufacturers Association, 1936 |
| 72 |
|
Ernst, Morris (Attorney) 1936, 38 |
| 72 |
|
Ervin, Charles (ACWA organizer) 1936 |
| 72 |
|
Ethical Culture (Society for) 1937, 40 |
| 72 |
|
Ethridge, Mark (President's Committee on Fair Employment Practices) 1942 |
| 72 |
|
Evarts, Charles (Attorney for Assembled Products Tapes) 1938 |
| 72 |
|
Ezeckiel, Mordecai (Economic Advisor, Dept. of Agriculture) 1935-36, 38 |
| 72 |
|
E (general) 1932-42 |
| 72 |
|
Fairchild Publications (Women's Wear Daily) 1930-42 |
| 72 |
|
Farley, James (Postmaster General) 1936-40 |
| 72 |
|
Farm Laborers and Cotton Field Workers Union, 1937 |
| 72 |
|
Farmers Union, 1938-44 |
| 72 |
|
Federal Council of Churches, 1935 |
| 72 |
|
Federal Emergency Relief Administration, 1935 |
| 72 |
|
Federal Security Administration, 1942 |
| 72 |
|
Federal Labor Union #18344 (Syracuse, N.Y. Remington Rand workers) 1936 |
| 72 |
|
Federal Security Agency, 1942 |
| 72 |
|
Federal Unionists (For a Union of Democratic Nations) 1940 |
| 72 |
|
Federal Workers of America (United) 1938-39 |
| 72 |
|
Federal Works Agency, 1940 |
| 72 |
|
Federated Labor Schools of Western Pennsylvania, 1938 |
| 72 |
|
Federation of Flat Glass Workers, 1939 |
| 72 |
|
Federation of Jewish Welfare Organizations, 1932 |
| 72 |
|
Feinstone, Morris (United Hebrew Trades) 1935 |
| 72 |
|
Feiss, Richard, 1935-38 |
| 72 |
|
Field, Marshall, 1940-42 |
| 72 |
|
Fine and Sons Manufacturing (New York) 1935-41 |
| 72 |
|
Fitch, John A. (New York School of Social Work) 1932 |
| 72 |
|
Fitzpatrick, John (Chicago Federation of Labor) 1 telegram - 1937 |
| 72 |
|
Flynn, Edward (Democratic National Committee) 1932-42 |
| 72 |
|
Flynn, John (Tamiment Economic and Social Institute) 1936 |
| 72 |
|
Folsom, Frank (Advisory Commission to the Council for National Defense) 1941 |
| 72 |
|
Food Organizer, 1936 |
| 72 |
|
Ford Hall Forum, 1938 |
| 72 |
|
Foreign Policy Association, 1930-38 |
| 72 |
|
Foreign Relations (Council on) 1936-38 |
| 72 |
|
Forrestal, James (Under Secretary of the Navy) 1941 |
| 72 |
|
Fosdick, Harry (Riverside Church) 1936 |
| 72 |
|
Fosdick, Raymond, 1930 |
| 72 |
|
Foster, William T., 1938 |
| 72 |
|
Fox, Mary (Workers Defense League) 1938 |
| 72 |
|
Fraid, H.J. (Manager, Associated Clothing Manufacturers of Quebec) 1938 |
| 72 |
|
Frank Brothers (Clothing Manufacturers, Louisville) 1938 |
| 72 |
|
Frankensteen, Richard (United Automobile Workers) 1936 |
| 72 |
|
Frankfurter, Felix (Harvard University Law School and U.S. Supreme Court) 1930-42 |
| 72 |
|
Free Synagogue of N.Y., 1931 |
| 72 |
|
Frey, John P. (AFL Metal Trades Dept.) 1935 |
| 72 |
|
Friedman, Elisha, 1938 |
| 72 |
|
Friends of the Soviet Union, 1935 |
| 72 |
|
Frontier Films, 1938 |
| 72 |
|
Fuchs, Louis (Neckwear Workers Union) 1943 |
| 72 |
|
Fur and Leather Workers Union (International) 1929-40 |
| 73 |
|
F (general) 1930-45 |
| 73 |
|
Garment Manufacturers Association (International) 1937-38 |
| 73 |
|
Garment Workers (United) 1935 |
| 73 |
|
Gas, Coke and Chemical Workers (National Council of) CIO, 1942 |
| 73 |
|
General Executive Board (communications sent to GEB members) 1936-38 |
| 73 |
|
Genis, Sander (Minnesota Joint Board) 1937 |
| 73 |
|
Gerber, Ludwig (Secretary, Brooklyn Borough President) 1938 |
| 73 |
|
Germer, Adolph (CIO New York Regional Director) 1935-40 |
| 73 |
|
Gilmartin, Aaron (Labor and Socialist Defense Committee) 1935 |
| 73 |
|
Giovannitti, Arturo (Italian Labor Education Bureau) 1935-39 |
| 73 |
|
Gitlow, Benjamin, 1940 |
| 73 |
|
Gittens, Winifred (Negro Labor Committee) 1935 |
| 73 |
|
Globe Tailoring (Cincinnati) 1936-37 |
| 73 |
|
Glove Workers Union of America (International) 1936-37 |
| 73 |
|
Gold, Ben (President, International Fur and Leather Workers Union) concerning the Jewish People's Committee Against Fascism and Anti-Semitism) 1937-38 |
| 73 |
|
Goldberg, Louis (American Labor Party (ALP) attorney) 1936 |
| 73 |
|
Goldman, William (NY Clothing Manufacturer) 1935 |
| 73 |
|
Goldstein, Judge Jonah (1936-37) |
| 73 |
|
Goldstein, Harold (International Fur and Leather Workers Union) 1935 |
| 73 |
|
Good Neighbor League, 1936 |
| 73 |
|
Goodell, Francis (Emergency Exchange Associates) 1932-37 |
| 73 |
|
Goodman, Sadie (clothing worker) 1938 |
| 73 |
|
Goodstein, Daniel (Top Coat Manufacturers) 1935 |
| 73 |
|
Gorman, Francis (United Textile Workers of America) 1935-36 |
| 73 |
|
Government Employees (American Federation of) 1936 |
| 73 |
|
Great Britain. Embassy (1945) |
| 73 |
|
Greco, Sarah (Rochester Joint Board) 1942 |
| 73 |
|
Green, Henry, 1935, 38 |
| 73 |
|
Green, William (president AFL) 1934-36 |
| 73 |
|
Greenberg Clothes, 1940 |
| 73 |
|
Grief, Irving, 1944 |
| 73 |
|
Grossman Clothing, 1935-37 |
| 73 |
|
Guffey, Senator Joseph, 1945 |
| 73 |
|
Guigui, Albert (secretary, Confederation Generale du Travail (CGT) ) 1943 |
| 73 |
|
G (general) 1930-45 |
| 74 |
|
Halpern, Julia (Office of Production Management) 1942 |
| 74 |
|
Hansen, E.M. (Brotherhood of Steamship Clerks) 1938 |
| 74 |
|
Henson, Francis (Emergency Committee for Political Refugees) 1935 |
| 74 |
|
Hapgood, Powers (United Shoe Workers) 1937 |
| 74 |
|
Hardmann, JBS (Advance) 1938-41 |
| 74 |
|
Harriman, Pat (Senate Committee on Finance) 1938 |
| 74 |
|
Harvard University (1936-40) |
| 74 |
|
Hart, Schaffner and Marx concerning the administration of the contract, 1936-40 |
| 74 |
|
Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers (United) 1935-39 |
| 74 |
|
Haywood, Allan (CIO NY Regional Director) 1938-42 |
| 74 |
|
Hebrew Butcher Workmen's Union, 1938 |
| 74 |
|
Held, Adolph, 1937-40 |
| 74 |
|
Hellman, Lillian, 1938 |
| 74 |
|
Hendley, Charles (President, Teachers Union of the City of New York) 1935-38 |
| 74 |
|
Herndon, Angelo (l telegram regarding Herndon's parole) 1940 |
| 74 |
|
Herrick, Elinore (NLRB New York Regional director) 1935-38 |
| 74 |
|
Hershkowitz, Nathan (son of clothing worker) 1938 |
| 74 |
|
Herring, Charles (the American Interracial Seminar) 1930 |
| 74 |
|
Hetzel, Ralph (secretary, CIO) 1938-39 |
| 74 |
|
Hibbing, Minnesota Iron Range Industrial Union, 1939 |
| 74 |
|
Hickey Freeman Company, 1932-40 |
| 74 |
|
Highlander Folk School, 1942 |
| 74 |
|
Hillman, Bessie, 1937 |
| 74 |
|
Hillquit, Morris, 1931 |
| 74 |
|
Hillyer, Mary (League for Industrial Democracy) 1935 |
| 74 |
|
Hirschhorn, Hy, (Includes an issue of Champion newsletter) 1936 |
| 74 |
|
Hiss, Alger (UN Conference on International Organization) 1945 |
| 74 |
|
Hodson, William (Welfare Council of NY) 1931 |
| 74 |
|
Hoehler, Fred (Director, American Public Welfare Association) 1936 |
| 74 |
|
Hollander, Louis (New York Joint Board) 1938 |
| 74 |
|
Hopwood, Harry, 1938 |
| 74 |
|
Hosiery Workers, American Federation of 1935-36 |
| 74 |
|
Hospital Employees Union of Greater NY, 1936 |
| 74 |
|
Hotels (correspondence concerning reservations) 1941 |
| 74 |
|
Housing Authority (US) |
| 74 |
|
Howard, Charles (International Typographical Union) 1935-36 |
| 74 |
|
Howard Manufacturing Corporation, 1935-41 |
| 74 |
|
Howard, Earl Dean (Northwestern University) 1930-42 |
| 74 |
|
Hubert, Peter (United Electrical Workers) 1938 |
| 74 |
|
Hull, Cordell (Secretary of State) 1940 |
| 74 |
|
Hull House (including correspondence with Charlotte Carr) 1938-42 |
| 74 |
|
H (general) 1930-42 |
| 75 |
|
Ickes, Harold (Secretary of the Interior) 1940 |
| 75 |
|
Industrial Conference Board (National) 1937, 40 |
| 75 |
|
Inland Boatmen's Union of the Pacific, 1940 |
| 75 |
|
Invitations |
| 75 |
|
Isovitz, H. (1930 convention) |
| 75 |
|
I (general) 1930-46 |
| 75 |
|
Jackson, Gardner (Labor's Non-Partisan League) 1935-40 |
| 75 |
|
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 |
|
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| 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 |
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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 |
|
F |
| 94 |
|
G |
| 94 |
|
H |
| 94 |
|
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 |
|
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 |
|
G (general) |
| 104 |
|
Hillman, Sidney Personal (invitations) 1942 |
| 104 |
|
Housing (defense) 1942 |
| 104 |
|
Industrial Materials (Division Report, Critical Materials and Parts) reports and memoranda re controlled materials plan (1942) |
| 104 |
|
Industry and Labor Advisory Committee (1941-42) procedure, organization, and joint resolution |
| 104 |
|
I (general) |
| 104 |
|
J (general) |
| 104 |
|
Kaiser, Henry, "Notes on Magnesium Plant Parmenete" |
| 104 |
|
Kelley, W.C. (Federal Security Agency) 1941 |
| 104 |
|
Knudson, William, Director General, OPM 1941 |
| 104 |
|
K (general) |
| 104 |
|
Labor Department, including Sidney Hillman's correspondence with Secretary Francis Perkins (1940-41) |
| 104 |
|
Labor Disputes involving National Defense (weekly reports) 1940-41 |
| 104 |
|
Labor Division - general correspondence (1941-42) |
| 104 |
|
Labor Division - authority and function-includes memoranda re labor supply program, and Negro employment (1940-42) |
| 105 |
|
Labor Division - Defense Training Branch "Report of the Chief, Defense Training Branch Labor Division to the Labor Supply Policy Committee" (December 11, 1941) |
| 105 |
|
Labor Division - organization and function(administrative orders) 1942 |
| 105 |
|
Labor Policy (chronology of record) including excerpts from Hillman's testimony before the Smith Committee (October 8, 1940) |
| 105 |
|
Labor Supply and Training Program (administrative office memoranda and proposed policy statements) 1941-42 |
| 105 |
|
Labor Supply and Training Program (March 3, 1942) |
| 105 |
|
Labor Supply and Training Division, Lt. Colonel Frank J. McSherry (memoranda and reports) 1941-42 |
| 105 |
|
Labor Supply and Training Division, Floyd Reeves(memoranda and reports) 1940-41 |
| 105 |
|
Labor Supply and Training Division - Bureau of Labor Statistics collected material (1942) |
| 106 |
|
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 |
|
Labor Supply. Ship Building Stabilization Committee (1942) |
| 106 |
|
Letters of Appreciation (1942) |
| 106 |
|
Lewis, John L. (material discussing his role in the captive coal mine strike of 1941) |
| 106 |
|
Lubin, Isidor (memoranda labor turnover and deferment of skilled workers) 1941 |
| 106 |
|
Machinists, International Association, 1941-42 |
| 106 |
|
McKelvey, Thelma (Report includes Women in War Production) 1942 |
| 106 |
|
Manpower Commission (1942) |
| 106 |
|
Manpower Needs Mobilization (estimated labor requirements for shipbuilding and aircraft industries) 1941-42 |
| 107 |
|
Maritime Commission |
| 107 |
|
May, Stacy (Memorandum - possible use of excavating machinery companies for tank manufacture) June 19, 1941 |
| 107 |
|
Metal Shortages (conference on August 24 and 25, 1942) |
| 107 |
|
Military Government Documents (policy toward trade unions in the British occupied zone of Germany) 1946 |
| 107 |
|
Military Government Documents (French occupied Germany) 1945-46 |
| 107 |
|
Military Government Documents (U.S. occupied Germany) de Nazification Program; manpower directives and instructions) 1945-46 |
| 107 |
|
Military Government Documents (U.S. occupied Germany) Handbook for the administration of Military Government in the U.S. zone, July 7, 1945 |
| 107 |
|
Minutes (1941-42) |
| 107 |
|
Morale (labor) problem - state by state survey -1942 |
| 107 |
|
Murray, Philip (re CIO and the war) 1941 |
| 107 |
|
M (general) |
| 107 |
|
National Archives (Description of War Labor Board Records transferred) November 10, 1947 |
| 108 |
|
National Defense Mediation Board (memoranda and press releases) 1940-41 |
| 108 |
|
National Labor Relations Board (Sidney Hillman correspondence) 1941 |
| 108 |
|
National War Labor Board. (Union security and maintenance of membership) 1942 |
| 108 |
|
Negro Employment and Training Branch (Report, 1940-42) |
| 108 |
|
Nelson, William (Director, Division of Purchases) 1942 |
| 108 |
|
New York City War Production Problems (memorandum to Mayor F.H. La Guardia) July 15, 1942 |
| 108 |
|
North American Aviation, Inc. (1941) |
| 108 |
|
N (general) |
| 108 |
|
Office of Production Management. (Agendas) 1941 |
| 108 |
|
Office of Production Management. (Office Memoranda) 1941 |
| 108 |
|
Office of Production Management (Administrative Orders) 1941 |
| 108 |
|
Office of Production Management (Business Correspondence) 1942 |
| 108 |
|
Office of Production Management (Minutes) 1940-41 |
| 108 |
|
Office of Production Management (Organizational chart) |
| 108 |
|
Office of Production Management (Personnel) |
| 108 |
|
Office of Production Management (Regulations establishing a labor division) |
| 108 |
|
Oliver, Eli (memoranda to Sidney Hillman re Program for the labor division and questions to be discussed with Philip Murray) 1941 |
| 108 |
|
Overtime and hours of work (1940) |
| 108 |
|
O (general) |
| 108 |
|
Philadelphia trip (June 5, 1941) |
| 108 |
|
Plant financing (government funded expansion) November 20, 1940 |
| 108 |
|
Potofsky, Jacob (1941) |
| 108 |
|
Press Releases |
| 108 |
|
Prichard, Edward F. (memoranda to) |
| 108 |
|
Procurement Policy (army contracts) 1941-42 |
| 108 |
|
Production Capacity (labor requirements) 1940-42 |
| 108 |
|
Production curtailed (1942) |
| 108 |
|
Purchase Division (duties and responsibilities) 1941 |
| 108 |
|
P (general) |
| 109 |
|
Refrigerators (Stewart Warner Corporation) 1942 |
| 109 |
|
Reimbursement of University Faculty members by the Government (1940) |
| 109 |
|
Roosevelt, Franklin (memoranda and letters addressed to Sidney Hillman) 1940-45 |
| 109 |
|
Rubber Industry emergency order (1942) |
| 109 |
|
Russian war relief (1945) |
| 109 |
|
R (general) |
| 109 |
|
Selective Service (joint army and navy committee) 1940 |
| 109 |
|
Senate (U.S.) Investigation of the National Defense Program (May, 1940) |
| 109 |
|
Shipbuilding (general, 1940-41) |
| 109 |
|
Shipbuilding Stabilization (1940-42) |
| 109 |
|
Shipbuilding-Dry Dock Strike (San Francisco, 1941) |
| 109 |
|
Silk Industry (1941) |
| 109 |
|
Slav Congress (American) 1942 |
| 109 |
|
Social Security Board (Federal Advisory Council for Employment Security) policies and procedures re skills inventory (1941-42) |
| 109 |
|
Soule, George (1941) |
| 109 |
|
Southport Petroleum Company (1941) |
| 109 |
|
Speeches and Addresses (Joseph Eastman, Director of Defense Transportation) |
| 109 |
|
Strikes, Slowdowns and Sabotage (1940-41) |
| 110 |
|
Strike Legislation (1941) |
| 110 |
|
Supply Priorities and Allocations (1941-42) |
| 110 |
|
Survey Associates (1941-42) |
| 110 |
|
S (general) |
| 110 |
|
Tank Program (1941) |
| 110 |
|
Teamsters Union (1941) |
| 110 |
|
Textile Industry (1941-42) |
| 110 |
|
Todd California Ship Building Company (re material shortage), 1941 |
| 110 |
|
Tool and Die Workers (Stabilization of Wage Rates) 1942 |
| 110 |
|
Training Within Industry Program (1940-41) |
| 110 |
|
T (general) |
| 110 |
|
Unemployment Priority (1941) |
| 110 |
|
Unemployment Youth (1940) |
| 110 |
|
United Automobile Workers of America (1941) |
| 110 |
|
U (general) |
| 110 |
|
Vinson Labor Bill (analysis) May 31, 1941 |
| 110 |
|
Volunteers (1941) |
| 110 |
|
War Dept. (Services of Supply) |
| 110 |
|
War Dept. Contracts to companies with NLRB violations(1940) memorandum |
| 110 |
|
War Displacement Benefits Bill (1942) |
| 110 |
|
Washing Machines (restricting production of) 1942 |
| 111 |
|
Welders (United Brotherhood of) 1941-43 strike |
| 111 |
|
Willys Overland Motors (purchase orders) 1941 |
| 111 |
|
Wool (general conservation order) 1941 |
| 111 |
|
Woman on labor advisory committee (correspondence with Dorothy Bellanca) 1940 |
| 111 |
|
Works Projects Administration (re labor question in conjunction with National Defense Commission) 1940 |
| 111 |
|
W (general) |
| 111 |
|
XYZ (general) |
| 112-155 |
|
VIII. Executive officers' papers, 1914-1971. [series]: This correspondence covers a wide variety of topics, including the struggles of the union after its break from the United Garment Workers; its organizing campaigns in the major clothing manufacturing centers in the U.S. and Canada; locals and joint boards of the ACWU; charitable organizations; the depression and its impact on the clothing industry; the New Deal; politics and political organizations, including the American Labor Party; strikes and lockouts in the men's garment industry; union business matters; women in the union; worker education; and working conditions in the garment industry.
The officers represented include: Bessie Hillman, Jacob Potofsky, Joseph Schlossberg, John Abt, August Bellanca, Sidney Benjamin, Beatrice Bisno, Hyman Blumberg, Sol Brandzel, Alex Cohen, Tecia Davidson, Gladys Dickason, Charles W. Ervin, J.B.S. Hardman, Abraham Hershkowitz, Louis Hollander, Leo Krzycki, Fred Reinfold, Richard Rohman, Frank Rosenblum, Lester Rosner, Howard Samuel, Jacob Sheinkman, and Valentin Wertheimer. Those officers whose papers are more substantive (Bessie Hillman, Jacob Potofsky, Joseph Schlossberg, and August Bellanca) are represented by individual catalog records.
Other individuals and organizations represented include: the AFL; Dorothy Jacobs Bellanca; the CIO; Sidney Hillman; the NRA; the U.S. Dept. of Labor; and the Women's Trade Union League.
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| 112-120 |
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A. Bessie Hillman correspondence, 1930-1970. [subseries]: |
| |
1. General Correspondence 1930-70 [subseries]: |
| 112 |
|
Addams, Jane, Centennial (1960-67) |
| 112 |
|
Amalgamated Bank of New York; Chicago (1930-70) |
| 112 |
|
American Federation of Polish Jews (1946) |
| 112 |
|
American Labor Education Service (1945-49) |
| 112 |
|
American Women (1960-63) |
| 112 |
|
Anderson, Mary (Director, U.S. Dept. of Labor, Women's Bureau) (1944-62) |
| 112 |
|
A (general) (1944-70) |
| 112 |
|
Bankston, Hazel (North Georgia Joint Board) (1951) |
| 112 |
|
Barfield, Leora (North Georgia Joint Board) (1948-52) |
| 112 |
|
Bellanca, Frank (1953) |
| 112 |
|
Bethume, Mary McLeod (Founder and President, National Council of Negro Women, Inc.) (1945-49) |
| 112 |
|
B (general) (1937-69) |
| 112 |
|
Chatman, Abraham (Manager, Rochester Joint Board) and Gertrude (1951-69) |
| 112 |
|
Christman, Elizabeth (Secretary-Treasurer, National Women's Trade Union League (1947-67) |
| 112 |
|
Civil Liberties Clearing House (1952-69) |
| 112 |
|
Consumers (National Association of) (1951-52) |
| 112 |
|
Cortigene, Anthony (Manager, Philadelphia Joint Board) and Bobbie (1966-67) |
| 112 |
|
C (general) (1935-68) |
| 112 |
|
D (general) (1930-70) |
| 113 |
|
E (general) (1943-70) |
| 113 |
|
Fried, Milton (1949-62) |
| 113 |
|
F (general) (1938-69) |
| 113 |
|
General Executive Board Memoranda (1960-63) |
| 113 |
|
Goldberg, Arthur J. (Justice of the United States, The Supreme Court) and Dorothy (1961-70) |
| 113 |
|
G (general) (1930-67) |
| 113 |
|
Hall, Helen (National Association of Consumers,Inc.) (1939-58) |
| 113 |
|
Herrick, Elinore (1946-60) |
| 113 |
|
Hertz, Hugo (Hamburg, Germany) (1946-48) |
| 113 |
|
Herzog, Sarah (Chief Rabbi's Residence, Jerusalem) (1949-65) |
| 113 |
|
Hillman, Sidney (1930-44) |
| 113 |
|
Hillman, Sidney Foundation (1948-67) |
| 113 |
|
H (general) (1937-70) |
| 113 |
|
Independent Democrats (1949-50) |
| 113 |
|
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) (1957-67) |
| 113 |
|
Israel trip (1952-53) |
| 113 |
|
Ives, Irving M. (U.S. Senator) (1950-54) |
| 113 |
|
I (general) (1950-66) |
| 114 |
|
Johnson, Mrs. Lyndon B. (Lady Bird) (1963-66) |
| 114 |
|
Jones, Isabelle (Local 365, Atlanta, Georgia) (1948-52) |
| 114 |
|
J (general) (1947-70) |
| 114 |
|
Kennedy, Jacqueline (1960) |
| 114 |
|
Kenyon, Dorothy (Attorney, New York, N.Y.) (1944-64) Reference to "Senator McCarthy" (Joe) |
| 114 |
|
K (general) (1944-69) |
| 114 |
|
La Guardia House Nursery (1961-64) |
| 114 |
|
Lehman, Herbert H. (U.S. Senate) (1946-60) |
| 114 |
|
Levin, Samuel (Chairman of the Board, Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank) (1930-62) |
| 114 |
|
L (general) (1940-70) |
| 114 |
|
Mental Health (National Association for) (1953) |
| 114 |
|
Miller, Frieda S. (Director, Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor) (1950-52) |
| 114 |
|
Minimum Wage Amendment (1948) |
| 114 |
|
Myerson, Golda (Minister of Labor of the State of Israel) (1951) |
| 114 |
|
M (general) (1935-69) |
| 114 |
|
Newman, Pauline M. (1964-67) |
| 114 |
|
N (general) (1946-70) |
| 114 |
|
O'Dwyer, William (Mayor, City of New York) (1948-64) |
| 114 |
|
O (general) (1947-66) |
| 115 |
|
Pepper, Claude (U.S. Senator, Florida) (1949-51) |
| 115 |
|
Peterson, Esther (Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Labor) (1947-69) |
| 115 |
|
Posner, Jerome (Manager, Los Angeles Joint Board) (1945-53) |
| 115 |
|
Potofsky, Jacob B. (General President, ACWA) (1937-68) |
| 115 |
|
P-Q (general) (1933-67) |
| 115 |
|
Randolph, A. Philip (and Institute) (1951-69) |
| 115 |
|
Reilly, Ethel W. (retiree, M.A. Seinsheimer Co.) (1961-70) |
| 115 |
|
Reuther, Walter P. (President, UAW) (1948-70) |
| 115 |
|
Robins, Raymond (Colonel) (husband of Margaret Dreier Robins) (1945) |
| 115 |
|
Robinson, Dollie Lowther (Special Assistant to the Director, Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of Labor) (1944-67) |
| 115 |
|
Roosevelt, Eleanor (1948-67) |
| 115 |
|
Rothbart, Isadore and Ida (1947-57) |
| 115 |
|
R (general) (1930-69) |
| 115 |
|
Salerno, Joseph (Regional Director, New England Regional Office, ACWA) (1950-70) |
| 115 |
|
Sandburg, Carl (Connemara Farm, Flat Rock, N.C.) (1961) |
| 115 |
|
Schlossberg, Joseph (General Secretary-Treasurer, ACWA) (1938-49) |
| 115 |
|
Schneiderman, Rose (New York Women's Trade Union League) (1949) |
| 115 |
|
Smith, Hilda W. (Consultant, Office of Economic Opportunity) (1965-69) |
| 115 |
|
Stevenson, Adlai (Campaign) (1956-60) |
| 115 |
|
Szold, Robert (1948-69) |
| 115 |
|
S (general) (1935-70) |
| 115A |
|
Truman, Harry S. (1946-48) |
| 115A |
|
T (general) (1934-67) |
| 115A |
|
Union Label Campaign (ACWA) (1949-54) |
| 115A |
|
U (general) (1949-66) |
| 115A |
|
V (general) (1944-65) |
| 115A |
|
Wagner, Robert F. Jr. (1953-58) |
| 115A |
|
Weinstein, Charles (Philadelphia Joint Board) (1949-51) |
| 115A |
|
Werts, Leo R. (Director, Office of Military Government for Germany, U.S. Manpower Division, Berlin, Germany) (1948-49) |
| 115A |
|
W (general) (1944-70) |
| 115A |
|
X, Z, Y (general) (1944-50) |
| 115A |
|
Miscellaneous - unidentified correspondence (1932-69) |
| 116 |
|
A-Z |
| |
2. Commissions and Committee Work 1940-66 [subseries]: |
| 117 |
|
AFL-CIO Civil Rights Commission (1956-60) |
| 117 |
|
CIO Civil Rights Committee/ Committee to Abolish Discrimination (1940-54) |
| 117 |
|
CIO Community Service Committee (CIO-CSC) (1949-57) |
| 118 |
|
Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (1940-66) |
| 119 |
|
Democratic Advisory Council (Advisory Committee on Labor Policy) (1957-61) |
| 119 |
|
President's Commission on the Status of Women/ Committee on Protective Legislation (1960-63) |
| 119 |
|
President's Conference on Industrial Safety (1950-51) |
| 119 |
|
Welfare Council of New York City (1948-49) |
| |
3. Printed, Pamphlet Material (1946-70) [subseries]: |
| 120 |
|
Printed, Pamphlet Material |
| 120 |
|
Newspaper clippings |
| 121-128 |
|
B. Jacob Potofsky. Assistant President and Secretary-Treasurer's correspondence, 1930-1946. [subseries]: |
| 121 |
|
Abt, John (ACWA attorney) 1938-40 |
| 121 |
|
Addes, George (UAW) 1938-39 |
| 121 |
|
Advance (1937) re Frank Rosenblum and the midwestern organizing campaign |
| 121 |
|
Aluminum Workers of America (1937) |
| 121 |
|
Altschuler, Michael (Corregated Enterprises) 1936 |
| 121 |
|
Amalgamated Housing Corporation (including correspondence with A.E. Kazan) 1937-39 |
| 121 |
|
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America (letters to GEB and Dept. heads) |
| 121 |
|
ACWA (letters to locals and joint boards) 1937-38 |
| 121 |
|
Amalgamated Securities (1942) |
| 121 |
|
Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank of Chicago (1936) |
| 121 |
|
American Arbitration Association (1938) |
| 121 |
|
American Federation of Labor (correspondence with William Green and Frank Morrison re jurisdictional problems, union label and Norfolk strike) 1935-36 |
| 121 |
|
American Labor Party (1936-44) correspondence with Elinor Herrick, state campaign director, Alex Rose, secretary regarding state election campaigns |
| 121 |
|
American Russian Chamber of Commerce (1933) |
| 121 |
|
Anderson, Mary (1935-36) |
| 121 |
|
Andrews, John (American Association for Labor Legislation) 1935 |
| 121 |
|
Anthracite Coal district student letters to Jacob Potofsky (1939) |
| 121 |
|
Asher, Benjamin (manufacturer, Fitchberg, Mississippi) 1939 |
| 121 |
|
Asher, Judge Jacob (1938) |
| 121 |
|
Automobile Workers (United) |
| 121 |
|
A (general) |
| 121 |
|
Baalen, A. Van (Company re union checkoff) 1940 |
| 121 |
|
Baldwin, Roger (ACLU) 1935 |
| 121 |
|
Bambrick, James (Service Employees International Union) 1936 |
| 121 |
|
Barkley, Alben (Vice President of the United States) 1949 |
| 121 |
|
Barre, Vermont Central Labor Union (re Union label) 1937 |
| 121 |
|
Becker, Frank (local 266, San Francisco) 1937-39 |
| 121 |
|
Bellanca, August (1936-46) |
| 121 |
|
Bellanca, Dorothy (1937) Shirt Workers Organizing campaign |
| 121 |
|
Belous, Charles (New York City Council) 1938 |
| 121 |
|
Bennington Vermont Industrial Union Council (1938) |
| 121 |
|
Berkowitz Company Inc. (1937) |
| 121 |
|
Berkowitz, Mortis (local 91, NYC) 1938 |
| 121 |
|
Berle, Adolph (Assistant Secretary of State) 1938 |
| 121 |
|
Bernstein, Harry (clothing worker appeals expulsion) 1936-38 |
| 121 |
|
Bernstein and Sons (clothing manufacturers) 1936-39 |
| 121 |
|
Berry, George (Labor's Non-Partisan League) 1936-37 |
| 121 |
|
Billikopf, Jacob (National Coordination Committee) 1937 |
| 121 |
|
Bisno, Beatrice (U.S. Dept of Labor, Wage and Hour Administration) 1939 |
| 121 |
|
Bittiman, L. (18 year old looking for a job) 1935 |
| 122 |
|
Blair County Central Labor Union, (Pa) 1936 |
| 122 |
|
Blue Jean Manufacturing Company (Scranton, Pa) 1938 |
| 122 |
|
Blumberg, Jack (Chicago Joint Board) 1939 |
| 122 |
|
Bob, H.D. Company (New York Shirt manufacturer) 1935-39 |
| 122 |
|
Bohn, William (Tamiment Institute) 1937 |
| 122 |
|
Bond Clothes (New York) 1938-39 |
| 122 |
|
Borinsky, Sarah (Baltimore Joint Board) 1935 |
| 122 |
|
Brandwen, Macwell (ACWA attorney, Labor Division, War Production Board) 1941 |
| 122 |
|
Brandzel, Sol (Chicago Joint Board) 1938-39 |
| 122 |
|
Brewster Shirt Company (New York) 1937 |
| 122 |
|
Bright, Leonard (Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Accountants Union) 1936 |
| 122 |
|
Brookwood Labor College (correspondence with Tucker Smith, Director) 1935-36 |
| 122 |
|
Brophy, John (Director, CIO) 1936-38 |
| 122 |
|
Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen (A.F. Whitney, president) 1939 |
| 122 |
|
Brotherhood of Shoe and Allied Craftsmen-Boston (1937) |
| 122 |
|
Brower, Brill and Tompkins (ACWA attorney, NYC) 1937-38 |
| 122 |
|
Bryan, George (summary of Union labor situation) 1937 |
| 122 |
|
Bryn Mawr Summer School (report on ACWA students) 1938 |
| 122 |
|
Bureau of Personnel Administration (1935-37) |
| 122 |
|
Burr, Charles (organizer, Chicago) 2 telegrams, 1937 |
| 122 |
|
B (general) |
| 122 |
|
Canada Dept. of Labor (librarian) 1937 |
| 122 |
|
Capitol District Shirt Manufacturers Association (1937) |
| 122 |
|
Caplan, Hyman (Baltimore Joint Board) 1936 |
| 122 |
|
Carey, James B. (United Electrical Workers) jurisdictional disputes, IBEW (1934-38) |
| 122 |
|
Celanese Workers Industrial Union (United Textile Workers Union of America, Cumberland, Md.) 1937 |
| 122 |
|
Celler, Emanuel (Congressman, Brooklyn) 1935 |
| 122 |
|
Charlotte (North Carolina) Central Labor Union (1935) |
| 122 |
|
Chatman, Abraham (Rochester Joint Board) 1936 |
| 122 |
|
Chicago Joint Board (correspondence with Easer Goldberg) 1936-38 |
| 122 |
|
Chicago Teachers of Adult Education (1935) |
| 122 |
|
Chicago Typographical Union (1937) |
| 122 |
|
Christensen, Edith (organizer, Virginia and North Carolina) 1936 |
| 122 |
|
City Shirt Company (Mahony, Pa.) 1936-39 |
| 122 |
|
Claessens, August (American Film Alliance) 1939 |
| 122 |
|
Clark, Bert (Cooperative Buying Service) 1940 |
| 122 |
|
Clearfield Mills Inc. (Williamsport, Pa.) 1937-39 |
| 122 |
|
Cleveland Joint Board (1936) |
| 122 |
|
Clothing Manufacturers of the USA (1940) |
| 122 |
|
Cobb, Hilda (organizer, Kentucky) 1938 |
| 122 |
|
Coit, Eleanor (Affiliated Schools for Workers) 1935 |
| 122 |
|
Coleman, Mickey (organizer, East Radford, Va.) 1936 |
| 122 |
|
Columbia University (1937) |
| 122 |
|
Committee for the Defense of Civil Rights in Tampa (1936) |
| 122 |
|
Community Church of New York (1938) |
| 122 |
|
C.I.O. (correspondence with John Brophy, Director, J.R. Bell, Controller re dues collection and campaign for industrial unionism) 1936-40 |
| 122 |
|
Consumers Cooperative Services (NYC) 1937 |
| 122 |
|
Consumers League (1938) |
| 122 |
|
Consumers Union of the United States (1936) |
| 122 |
|
Cooper, Ben (local 193) 1937 |
| 123 |
|
Cotton Garment Code Authority (National Industrial Recovery Administration) correspondence with regional and departmental administrators re wages, hours, working conditions and prison labor (1934-35) |
| 123 |
|
Coveiski, John (Consumers Research) Strike-1935 |
| 123 |
|
Cullum, Bob (Washington, D.C.) 1935 |
| 123 |
|
Curlee, Clothing Company (St. Louis Strike Committee) 1938 |
| 123 |
|
C (general) |
| 123 |
|
Daily News Record (New York) 1939 |
| 123 |
|
Daniel, Franz (organizer, Tennessee, New Orleans, La.) 1936-37 |
| 123 |
|
Davidson, Tecia (Sidney Hillman's Secretary) 1929-38 |
| 123 |
|
Delaney, John (Congressman, N.Y.) 1940 |
| 123 |
|
Delicatessen and Restaurant Workers Union (1937) |
| 123 |
|
Denver Sanitarium (1937-40) |
| 123 |
|
Detroit (Dept. of Street Railways) 1938 |
| 123 |
|
Dickason, Gladys (ACWA Research Dept.) 1936-43 |
| 123 |
|
Domestic Relations Court (NYC) 1936 |
| 123 |
|
Drechsler, David (ACWA attorney) 1939-40 |
| 123 |
|
Dressmakers Joint Board (ILGWU) 1937-39 |
| 123 |
|
DuBois and Sons (Uniform manufacturers, NYC) 1939 |
| 123 |
|
Dubinsky, David (ILGWU) 1936-39 |
| 123 |
|
Dyers, Finishers and Bleachers Federation (1938-39) |
| 123 |
|
D (general) |
| 123 |
|
Electrical Workers (United) 1937-39 |
| 123 |
|
Elet, Louis (ACWA New Albany, Ind. local) 1937 |
| 123 |
|
Ellman, Samuel Inc. (Syracuse) 1938 |
| 123 |
|
Equitable Life Insurance Company, 1936 |
| 123 |
|
Erie Central Labor Union (Pa.) 1937 |
| 123 |
|
Essley Shirt Company (N.Y.) 1937-39 |
| 123 |
|
E (general) |
| 123 |
|
Fairchild Publications (1936) |
| 123 |
|
Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America (1935-36) |
| 123 |
|
Federal Emergency Administration of Public Workers (1935) |
| 123 |
|
Federation of Jewish Philanthropies (1942) |
| 123 |
|
Fine and Sons Manufacturers (N.Y.) 1935-37 |
| 123 |
|
Fitch, John (New York School of Social Work) 1935 |
| 123 |
|
Food Organizers (Food Workers, AFL) 1936 |
| 123 |
|
Frank, Jane (ACWA, Local 99, New Castle, Pa.) 1937 |
| 123 |
|
Friedman, J.R. and Sons (clothing manufacturer) 1940 |
| 123 |
|
Fur Workers Union (International) 1936-39 |
| 123 |
|
Furniture Workers (United) 1938 |
| 123 |
|
F (general) |
| 124 |
|
Garbage Washer and Polishers Local Union No. 272 |
| 124 |
|
Garment Workers (International Ladies) 1935-39 |
| 124 |
|
Garment Workers (United) 1935-37 |
| 124 |
|
Geise, Leona (ACWA local 76) 1938 |
| 124 |
|
Genis, Sander (Minnesota Joint Board) 1938 |
| 124 |
|
General Executive Board (1937-40) |
| 124 |
|
Georgia Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 124 |
|
Giovannitte, Arturo (1936) |
| 124 |
|
Godwin, Dorothy (ACWA local 92, Norfolk, Va.) 1937 |
| 124 |
|
Gold, Ben (International Fur and Leather Workers Union. Jewish People's Committee for United Action Against Fascism and Anti-Semitism) 1937 |
| 124 |
|
Golden, Clinton (organizer, Pittsburgh) 1935 |
| 124 |
|
Goldstein and Asher (attorneys, NYC) 1938 |
| 124 |
|
Gramercy Park Clothes (1938) |
| 124 |
|
Greenberg, Harry (Trade Union tribute for St. Louis) 1938 |
| 124 |
|
Greenstein, Abe (organizer, Florida and North Carolina) 1936-38 |
| 124 |
|
G (general) |
| 124 |
|
Har Sinai Congregation (1936-38) |
| 124 |
|
Hardmann, J.B.S. (Advance) 1930-39 |
| 124 |
|
Hardy, Charles (organizer, La Follette, Tennessee) 1936 |
| 124 |
|
Harwood Underwear Company (N.Y.) 1936-37 |
| 124 |
|
Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers (United) |
| 124 |
|
Hawes, Zillia (1938) |
| 124 |
|
Herrick, Elinor (NLRB) 1937 |
| 124 |
|
Herwitz, H.K. (N.Y. Unemployment Insurance) 1930-38 |
| 124 |
|
Hershkowitz, Nathan (Clothing Workers) 1935 |
| 124 |
|
Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tennessee) includes correspondence with Zillia Hawes (1934-41) |
| 124 |
|
Hillman, Bessie (telegram, 1941) |
| 124 |
|
Hillman, Philoine (1941) |
| 124 |
|
Hillman, Sidney (1938-41) |
| 124 |
|
Hillyer, Mary (1936) League for Industrial Democracy |
| 124 |
|
Hollander, Louis (N.Y. Joint Board) 1936 |
| 124 |
|
Horowitz, H. (1933) |
| 124 |
|
Hosiery Workers (American Federation of) 1936-39 |
| 124 |
|
Hotels (confirmations and reservations) 1936-40 |
| 124 |
|
Howard Clothes (1938-39) |
| 124 |
|
Hull, Cordell (Secretary of State)-Potofsky to (1936-39) |
| 124 |
|
H (general) |
| 124 |
|
Illinois State Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 124 |
|
Industrial Insurance Agents Union (1938) |
| 124 |
|
International Association of Garment Manufacturers 1935-38) |
| 124 |
|
Isaacs, Stanley (N.Y. City Council) 1937 |
| 124 |
|
Isovitz, H. (re increase hours under War Labor Board order) 1941 |
| 124 |
|
Isserman and Isserman (ACWA lawyers, Newark) 1937 |
| 124 |
|
Italian Anti Fascist Committee (1936) |
| 124 |
|
ILO National Committee (1938) |
| 124 |
|
I (general) |
| 124 |
|
Jacobson and Sons (Clothing manufacturers, New York) |
| 124 |
|
Jeffrey, Newman (organizer, Portland, Maine) n.d. |
| 124 |
|
Jewish Consumptive Relief Sanitorium (1939-40) |
| 124 |
|
Jewish Daily Forward (1937-38) |
| 124 |
|
Jewish Labor Committee (1939) |
| 124 |
|
Jewish Laymen's Committee (1940) |
| 124 |
|
Jewish Appeal (United) 1940 |
| 124 |
|
Job Applications (1936) |
| 124 |
|
Joplin Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers (1937) |
| 125 |
|
Journeymen Tailors Union (1935) |
| 125 |
|
J (general) |
| 125 |
|
Kalman, John (Chicago Joint Board) 1938 |
| 125 |
|
Katz, Isidor (Philadelphia attorney re Model Blouse Shop campaign) 1939-40 |
| 125 |
|
Kennedy, Thomas (UMW) 1937 |
| 125 |
|
Kenyon, Dorothy (N.Y. attorney) 1939 |
| 125 |
|
Klienman, George (International Fur and Leather Workers Union) re 1939 convention |
| 125 |
|
Knitgood Workers' Union (ILGWU-jurisdictional fight, bathrobe industry) 1939 |
| 125 |
|
Kramen, Harry (local 263, Philadelphia) 1935 |
| 125 |
|
Krzycki, Leo (organizer, Rochester, Louisville, Milwaukee) 1930-39 |
| 125 |
|
Kuhlman, Griselda (Industrial Secretary, National Board of the YWCA) 1935-39 |
| 125 |
|
Kurtz, David (manufacturer, Fruit of the Loom) 1936-37 |
| 125 |
|
K (general) |
| 125 |
|
La Guardia, Fiorello (Mayor, N.Y.C.) 1937-39 |
| 125 |
|
Labor (1935)-Potofsky's letter to W.P Neville, treasurer |
| 125 |
|
Labor News Service (International) 1935 |
| 125 |
|
Labour Party (Great Britain) 1938 |
| 125 |
|
Labor Research Associates (1939) re ACWA and leather workers |
| 125 |
|
Labor Stage (1937) |
| 125 |
|
Labor (U.S. Department of) correspondence with unit administrators and department heads (1935-39) |
| 125 |
|
Labor's Non-Partisan League (correspondence with George Berry and E.L. Oliver re 1936-38 political campaigns) |
| 125 |
|
Ladies Garment Workers Union (International) correspondence with David Dubinsky, Mark Starr, educational director, Louis Hockman, N.Y. Joint Board 1935-39) |
| 125 |
|
Laidler, Harry (League for Industrial Democracy) n.d. |
| 125 |
|
Lalli, Victor (ACWA local 72, Newburgh) 1937 |
| 125 |
|
Lape, Mathilda (organizer, New Albany, Ind.) 1937 |
| 125 |
|
Lascelle, Kay (ACWA organizer) 1939 |
| 125 |
|
League for Material Aid (1936) |
| 125 |
|
League for Women Shoppers |
| 125 |
|
Levin, Samuel (Chicago Joint Board) 1936 |
| 125 |
|
Lewis, John L. (UMW and CIO) 1936 |
| 125 |
|
Lewis, Kathryn (1937) |
| 125 |
|
Liebovitz and Sons (N.Y.) 1935-39 |
| 125 |
|
Loose leaf and Blank Book Workers (Chicago) 1937 |
| 125 |
|
Los Angeles Sanitorium (1936-40) |
| 125 |
|
L (general) |
| 125 |
|
Maine State Federation of Labor (1935) |
| 125 |
|
Manhattan Merchant Tailors Association (1938) |
| 125 |
|
Marcantonio, Vito (Congressman, NYC) 1939 |
| 125 |
|
Marimpietri, A.D. (Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank) 1936 |
| 125 |
|
Marine and Shipbuilding Workers (International Union) 1938 |
| 125 |
|
Maritime Federation of the Pacific (1939) |
| 125 |
|
Markewich and Null (ACWA lawyers, NYC) 1939 |
| 125 |
|
Marlboro Shirt Company (Baltimore) 1939 |
| 125 |
|
Martin, Homer (UAW) 1938 |
| 125 |
|
Maverick, Maury (Congressman, San Antonio, Texas) 1941 |
| 125 |
|
Mead, James (Senator, NY) 1939-40 |
| 125 |
|
Men's Clothing Code Authority (1935) |
| 125 |
|
Meserak, Darwin (re Russian bond issue) 1935 |
| 125 |
|
Methodist Federation for Social Service (1940) |
| 125 |
|
Metropolitan Life Insurance (1936-38) |
| 125 |
|
Michelson, Max (St. Louis Joint Board) 1939 |
| 125 |
|
Milk Consumers Protective Committee (1937) |
| 125 |
|
Milk Drivers, Chauffeurs and Helpers local 584 (1936) |
| 125 |
|
Miller, Abraham (New York Joint Board) 1936 |
| 125 |
|
Millinery Workers Union (1936) |
| 125 |
|
Mine Workers (United)-Jellico, Tennessee (1937-38) |
| 125 |
|
Mitchell, H.L. (Southern Tenant Farmers Union) 1936 |
| 125 |
|
Mooney, Tom (1936) |
| 125 |
|
Morgenthau, Henry (Secretary of the Treasury - Potofsky to) 1937 |
| 125 |
|
Moskowitz, Henry (1936) |
| 125 |
|
Moyer Manufacturing Company of Youngstown, Ohio (1937-39) |
| 125 |
|
Muste, A.J. (Conference for Progressive Labor Action) 1933 |
| 125 |
|
M (general) |
| 126 |
|
National Assoc. of Mens Shirts and Boys Blouse Contractors (1936-38) |
| 126 |
|
National Association of Uniform Manufacturers (1936-40) |
| 126 |
|
National Bureau of Economic Research (1935) |
| 126 |
|
National Coordinating Committee to Aid Refugees from Germany (1937) |
| 126 |
|
National Economic Objectives for Social Work (n.d.) |
| 126 |
|
National Industrial Recovery Administration (1934) Correspondence with members of Labor Advisory Board |
| 126 |
|
National Labor Relations Board. Correspondence with board staff including Nathan Witt (1935-39) and David Saposs |
| 126 |
|
National Pants Company (Washington, D.C.) 1937 |
| 126 |
|
National Surety Company (New York) 1936-37 |
| 126 |
|
National Tailors and Garment Workers (Leeds, England) 1936 |
| 126 |
|
Nelkin, J.H. (Joint Council of Glove Workers, NY) 1939 |
| 126 |
|
New Leader (correspondence with James O'Neill and S.M. Levitas) |
| 126 |
|
New York Clothing Manufacturers Association (1940) |
| 126 |
|
New York Clothing Unemployment Fund (1940) |
| 126 |
|
New York Printing Pressman's Local 61 (1939) |
| 126 |
|
New York State Dept. of Labor (1935-37) |
| 126 |
|
Nizer, Louis (1938) |
| 126 |
|
Non Partisan Citizen's Committee for Stanley Isaacs (1937) |
| 126 |
|
Norfolk Central Labor Union (1937) |
| 126 |
|
N (general) |
| 126 |
|
Office and Professional Workers (United) 1937-39 |
| 126 |
|
Oil, Field, Gas and Refinery Workers (1937) |
| 126 |
|
Okmulgee (Oklahoma) Central Labor Union (1937) |
| 126 |
|
Oliver, E.L. (1938) |
| 126 |
|
Oppenheim, Barton (Administrator, NRA) 1934-38 |
| 126 |
|
ORT (Organization for Industrial and Agricultural Training of Jews in Europe) 1938 |
| 126 |
|
O (general) |
| 126 |
|
Paper Makers (International Brotherhood of) 1938 |
| 126 |
|
Paper Workers (United) CIO, 1937 |
| 126 |
|
Parish, Tony (organizer, New Orleans) 1941 |
| 126 |
|
Peck, Gustav (US Dept. of Labor. Prison Industries Reorganization Committee) 1937 |
| 126 |
|
Pennsylvania Dept. of Labor and Industry (1935-36) |
| 126 |
|
Pennsylvania Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 126 |
|
Pennsylvania Industrial Union Council (1938) |
| 126 |
|
People's Unemployment League of Maryland (1935) |
| 126 |
|
Perry County (Ohio) Central Trades and Labor Union (1935) |
| 126 |
|
Philadelphia Clothing Manufacturers Association (1940) |
| 126 |
|
Phillips-Jones Corporation (1939) |
| 126 |
|
Piepenhagen, A.G. (Cleveland Joint Board) 1935 |
| 126 |
|
Pinchot, Cornelia (1935) |
| 126 |
|
Pioneer Youth of America (1939) |
| 126 |
|
Piore, Nora (organizer, N.J.) 1935 |
| 126 |
|
Pocketbook Workers Union (1936) |
| 126 |
|
Police Dept. of the City of New York (1935) |
| 126 |
|
Pressman, Lee (CIO General Counsel) 1936 |
| 126 |
|
Price, James (1932) |
| 126 |
|
Printing Pressman's Union #51 (1937-38) |
| 126 |
|
Progressive Mine Workers of America (Springfield, IL) 1939 |
| 126 |
|
Prokauer Rose and Paskus (Attorneys re NLRB) 1939-40 |
| 126 |
|
P (general) |
| 127 |
|
Rachofsky, L.M. (ACWA - Research Dept.) Results of investigation of Conn. Single Pants Shops) 1940 |
| 127 |
|
Radio Telegraphists Association (1937) |
| 127 |
|
Radio WEVD (1935-39) |
| 127 |
|
Rand School of Social Science (1936-38) |
| 127 |
|
Reliance Manufacturing Company (Chicago) 1938 |
| 127 |
|
Retail Clerks Protective Association (LaFayette, Ind.) 1940 |
| 127 |
|
Retail Clothing Salesmen Union (New York) 1938 |
| 127 |
|
Retail Employees Union, (1937-38) |
| 127 |
|
Rickert, Thomas (United Garment Workers) 1935-36 re jurisdiction and union labels |
| 127 |
|
Rieve, Emil (Textile Workers Union of America) 1938-39 |
| 127 |
|
Rohman, Richard (ACWA Retailer - Consumer Dept.) 1940 |
| 127 |
|
Rose, Alex (American Labor Party) 1937-39 |
| 127 |
|
Rosenberg, Anna (Social Security) 1935-40 |
| 127 |
|
Rosenblatt, Louis and Company (New York) 1937 |
| 127 |
|
Rosenblum, Frank (Chicago Joint Board) 1937 |
| 127 |
|
Rosten, David (1936-37) |
| 127 |
|
Ruhusky, Anna (Cutter, Local 134, McAdoo,Pa.) 1938 |
| 127 |
|
Russel Sage Foundation (1935) |
| 127 |
|
Ryan, Daniel (re UMW expulsion) 1936 |
| 127 |
|
R (general) 1933-39 |
| 127 |
|
Sacony Vacuum Oil Company (re Labor Advisory Bd.) Greater NY Fund, 1938 |
| 127 |
|
Sacramento Federal Trades Council (1935) |
| 127 |
|
Salerno, Joseph (Boxton, Textile Workers Union of America) 1939 |
| 127 |
|
Sales and Service Employees Union (1939) |
| 127 |
|
Samuel, Ralph (re Capitol District Joint Board) 1945-46 |
| 127 |
|
Saposs, David (Economist, NLRB) 1938 |
| 127 |
|
Schlossberg, Joseph (1930) |
| 127 |
|
Schneiderman, Rose (Women's Trade Union League) 1936 |
| 127 |
|
Sheboygan Times (1936) |
| 127 |
|
Sheeplined Clothing Company (New York) 1937-38 |
| 127 |
|
Shirt Workers (Allentown, Pa.) 1935 |
| 127 |
|
Shoe Workers of America (Atlanta) 1938 |
| 127 |
|
Shuck, Clemmie (Organizer, Shirt Workers, Lebanon, Pa. and Harrington, Delaware) 1936 |
| 127 |
|
Silverton (Colorado) Miner's Union (1939) |
| 127 |
|
Social Service Employees Union (New York and Philadelphia) 1937 |
| 127 |
|
Social Workers (American Association) 1933 |
| 127 |
|
Soule, George (New Republic) 1936-39 |
| 127 |
|
Southern Summer School for Women Workers (1937) |
| 127 |
|
Spaide Shirt Company, Butler, Pa. (1937) |
| 127 |
|
Spitzer, Morris (1933) |
| 127 |
|
Starr, Ellen Gates (1933-39) |
| 127 |
|
State, County, Municipal Employees of America (1937-38) |
| 127 |
|
Steel Workers Organizing Committee (1936-39) |
| 127 |
|
Streator, George (1936-40) organizing black clothing workers |
| 127 |
|
Stolberg, Louis (ILGWU) 1940 |
| 127 |
|
Strebel, Gus (Syracuse organizer) 1939 |
| 127 |
|
Survey (1940) |
| 127 |
|
Szold and Brandwen (ACWA attorney) 1936-39 |
| 127 |
|
S (general) |
| 128 |
|
Textile Workers Organizing Committee (1937-39) |
| 128 |
|
Textile Workers of America (United) 1935-36 |
| 128 |
|
Trachtenberg, Alexander (Workers School) 1926 |
| 128 |
|
Transport Workers Union (1937) |
| 128 |
|
Transport Union (United) 1935 |
| 128 |
|
Tresca, Carlo (Il Martello) 1940 |
| 128 |
|
Typographical Union (International) 1936 |
| 128 |
|
T (general) |
| 128 |
|
Udell, Lester (NY Clothing Manufacturer) 1937 |
| 128 |
|
Uniform Manufacturers Exchange (1938-39) |
| 128 |
|
Union Theological Seminary (1936) Charles Webber re organizing Norfolk, Va. Clothing Workers |
| 128 |
|
Uniontown, Pa. Shirt Workers (1936) |
| 128 |
|
Unity House Committee (1936) |
| 128 |
|
U (general) |
| 128 |
|
Vincent, Merle (ACWA legislative representative) 1936-37 |
| 128 |
|
V (general) |
| 128 |
|
Wage and Hour Bureau (ACWA) 1940 |
| 128 |
|
Wagner, Senator Robert (Potofsky to) 1938-39 |
| 128 |
|
Waldman, Louis (ACWA attorney) 1936 |
| 128 |
|
Walsh, Frank (organizer, Pa.) 1938 |
| 128 |
|
Walter, Noah (re Boston Joint Board) 1940 |
| 128 |
|
Washable Knee Pants and Clothing Cutters Local 169 (1935) |
| 128 |
|
Washington Manufacturing Company |
| 128 |
|
Weinstein, Charles (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1935 |
| 128 |
|
Weinstein, Murray (Potofsky to) Local 4, New York City (1940) |
| 128 |
|
Weinstock, Anna (1935) |
| 128 |
|
Wheeler, Frances (Senator, Montana) 1938 |
| 128 |
|
Wide Awake Shirt Company (Reading, Pa.) 1936 |
| 128 |
|
Wisconsin State Federation of Labor (1937) |
| 128 |
|
Woll, Mathew (AFL) 1936 |
| 128 |
|
Wolman, Leo (ACWA Research Dept.) 1932 |
| 128 |
|
Women's Union Label League (1937) |
| 128 |
|
Workers Alliance of Greater New York (1937) |
| 128 |
|
Workers Defense League (1940) |
| 128 |
|
Workmen's Circle (1939) |
| 128 |
|
Works Progress Administration (1938) |
| 128 |
|
W (general) |
| 128 |
|
YMCA and YWCA (1936-37) |
| 128 |
|
Young Men's Vocational Foundation (1940) |
| 128 |
|
Youth Congress (American) 1937-40 |
| 128 |
|
Y (general) |
| 128 |
|
Zaritsky, Max (United Hat, Cap and Millinery Workers) |
| 128 |
|
Zelman, Benjamin (Attorney, American Labor Party) 1938 |
| 128 |
|
Z (general) |
| 129-134 |
|
C. Jacob Potofsky presidential correspondence, 1946-1974. [subseries]: |
| 129 |
|
Abram, Morris (American Jewish Committee) 1967 |
| 129 |
|
Amalgamated Clothing Workers - Managers and Business Agents (1947) |
| 129 |
|
American Arbitration Association (1974) |
| 129 |
|
American Cancer Society (1969) |
| 129 |
|
American Federation of Labor (1973) |
| 129 |
|
American Jewish Committee (1970) |
| 129 |
|
Anderson, Glenn (Congressman, California) 1970 |
| 129 |
|
Badillo, Herman (Bronx Borough President) 1966 |
| 129 |
|
Bennett, Fay (National Sharecroppers Fund) 1970 |
| 129 |
|
Bernstein, Marver (Brandeis University) 1973 |
| 129 |
|
Burns, John (New York - Democratic State Committee) 1966 |
| 129 |
|
B (general) |
| 129 |
|
C.I.O. (including correspondence with Philip Murray and James Carey) discussing defense manpower, education and training) 1948-54 |
| 129 |
|
Cooper, John Sherman (Senate Foreign Relations Committee) 1970 |
| 129 |
|
Davis, Jerome (Promoting an Enduring Peace, Inc.) 1966 |
| 129 |
|
Drechsler and Leff (ACWA attorneys, New York City) 1966 |
| 129 |
|
Dubinsky, David (ILGWU) 1966 |
| 129 |
|
D (general) |
| 129 |
|
Educational Alliance (1966) |
| 129 |
|
Educational Committee to Halt the Spread of Atomic Weapons (1966) |
| 129 |
|
Elattes, E. (Israeli Ambassador) 1950 |
| 129 |
|
Elkuss, William (ACWA Eastern Summer School) 1966 |
| 129 |
|
E (general) |
| 129 |
|
Farbstein, Leonard (Congressman, N.Y.C.) 1970 |
| 129 |
|
Fitzpatrick, Paul (Democratic State Committee) 1949 |
| 129 |
|
Friedman, Marx Clothing (1973) |
| 129 |
|
F (general) |
| 129 |
|
Gardner, John (Urban Coalition) 1969 |
| 129 |
|
General Executive Board (1966) |
| 129 |
|
Goldberg, Arthur |
| 129 |
|
Government Contracts (1966) |
| 129 |
|
Gruening, Ernest (1970) |
| 129 |
|
G (general) |
| 130 |
|
Harriman, W. Averell (1950-1966) |
| 130 |
|
Hart-Schaffner & Marx (Chicago) 1966 |
| 130 |
|
Heart Fund (1966) |
| 130 |
|
Hess, Mrs. Anderson (1966) |
| 130 |
|
Hatters, Cap & Millinery Union (United) 1963 |
| 130 |
|
Hillman, Sidney Foundation (1966) |
| 130 |
|
Hillman, Sidney Health Center (1966) |
| 130 |
|
Histadrut Nat'l. Committee for Israel (1966) |
| 130 |
|
Hoffa, James - 1961 (1 telegram) |
| 130 |
|
Housing Foundation, United (1966) |
| 130 |
|
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Vice President of the U.S.) 1966 |
| 130 |
|
H (general) |
| 130 |
|
Interior, Dept. of U.S. (1949) |
| 130 |
|
International Federation of Chemical and Federal Workers (1965-67) |
| 130 |
|
International Labor Organization (1966) |
| 130 |
|
International Ladies Garment Workers Fund (1966) |
| 130 |
|
International Ladies Garment Workers Union (1966) |
| 130 |
|
Investments (1966) |
| 130 |
|
International Textile and Garment Workers Federation (London) 1966 |
| 130 |
|
Israel Bond campaign (1966) |
| 131 |
|
Italian Blood Relief (1966) |
| 131 |
|
Italo-American Committee (ACWA) 1962 |
| 131 |
|
I (general) |
| 131 |
|
Jewish Daily Forward (1959) |
| 131 |
|
Jewish Labor Committee (1966) |
| 131 |
|
Johnson, Alvin (New School for Social Research) 1950 |
| 131 |
|
Johnson, Lady Bird (1962-73) |
| 131 |
|
Johnson, Lyndon (President of the U.S.) 1966 |
| 131 |
|
Kaiser, Philip (Assistant Secretary of Labor) 1949 |
| 131 |
|
Kefauver, Estes (Senator, Tenn.) 1959 |
| 131 |
|
Kennedy, John (President of the U.S.) 1960 |
| 131 |
|
Kennedy, Robert (Attorney General of the U.S.) 1966 |
| 131 |
|
K (general) |
| 131 |
|
Laidler, Harry (League for Industrial Democracy) 1961 |
| 131 |
|
Lehman, Edith (1967) |
| 131 |
|
Lehman, Herbert (Senator, N.Y.S.) 1949 |
| 131 |
|
Lindsay, John (Mayor, N.Y.C.) 1966-69 |
| 131 |
|
Lubin, Isador (1970) |
| 131 |
|
Lyons, James G. (N.Y.S. Assemblyman) 1949 |
| 131 |
|
L (general) |
| 131 |
|
McCarthy, Richard Max (Congressman, N.Y.) 1970 |
| 131 |
|
McGovern, George (Senator, South Dakota) 1970 |
| 131 |
|
Managers and General Executive Board Members (memoranda to) 1969 |
| 131 |
|
Martin, Dan (1966) |
| 131 |
|
Meany, George (AFL) 1953-64 |
| 131 |
|
Meyer, Max (1947) |
| 131 |
|
Miller, Nathan (1963) |
| 131 |
|
Moses, Robert (1966) |
| 132 |
|
M (general) |
| 132 |
|
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (1969) |
| 132 |
|
National Conference of Christians and Jews (1969) |
| 132 |
|
National Foundation (March of Dimes) 1968-69 |
| 132 |
|
National Park Foundation (1969) |
| 132 |
|
National Planning Association (1949) |
| 132 |
|
Nehru, Jawaharial (1953) |
| 132 |
|
Neier, Aryeh (American Civil Liberties Union) |
| 132 |
|
New York City (correspondence with heads of various city agencies) 1962 |
| 132 |
|
Nixon, Richard (President of the United States) 1969 |
| 132 |
|
N (general) |
| 132 |
|
O (general) |
| 132 |
|
Pepper, Claude (Senator, Fla.) 1948 |
| 132 |
|
Princeton University (1952) |
| 132 |
|
P (general) |
| 132 |
|
Rabinowitz, Aaron (Westport, Ct.) 1969-71 |
| 132 |
|
Reid, Ogden (N.Y. Tribune) 1971 |
| 132 |
|
Retail Clerks International Association (1969) |
| 132 |
|
Reuther, Victor (UAW) 1963-69 |
| 132 |
|
Reuther, Walter (President, UAW) 1963-64 |
| 132 |
|
Roads, C.F. (Physician, Memorial Hospital, N.Y.C.) 1948 |
| 133 |
|
Rockefeller, Nelson (Governor of NYS) 1960-69 |
| 133 |
|
Roosevelt, Franklin D., Jr. (1949) |
| 133 |
|
Ryan, William F. (NYC Congressman) 1970 |
| 133 |
|
R (general) |
| 133 |
|
Samuel, Howard (Assistant President re Sidney Hillman Foundation) 1966 |
| 133 |
|
Sinclair Oil Company (1966) |
| 133 |
|
State Dept. (U.S.) 1972 |
| 133 |
|
Stevenson, Adlai (Governor, Illinois) 1952 |
| 133 |
|
S (general) |
| 133 |
|
Testimonial Dinner (1964) |
| 133 |
|
Testimonial Dinner (1973) |
| 133 |
|
Thomas, Elbert (Senator, Utah) 1949 |
| 133 |
|
Tobin, Maurice (Secretary of Labor) 1949-50 |
| 133 |
|
Truman, Harry S. (President of the U.S.) 1950-59 |
| 133 |
|
Universita Internazionale (Rome) Reverend F.A. Morlion re CIO and Anti-Communism (1952) |
| 133 |
|
U (general) |
| 134 |
|
Van Arsdale, Harry (NYC Central Labor Council) 1966 |
| 134 |
|
Vietnam (correspondence re May 26, 1970 speech) |
| 134 |
|
Weiss, Hyman (ACWA Leisurewear Joint Board) 1970 |
| 134 |
|
Willen, Joseph (1970) |
| 134 |
|
Wirtz, Willard (Secretary of Labor) 1966 |
| 134 |
|
W (general) |
| 134 |
|
Misc. (Trip to Israel) 1958 |
| 134 |
|
Miscellany (1968-69) |
| 135-145 |
|
D. Joseph Schlossberg correspondence, 1930-1940. [subseries]: |
| |
1. Correspondence with Joint Boards and Local Unions. [subseries]: |
| 135 |
|
Letters to all local unions and joint boards (1926-40) |
| 135 |
|
Boston Joint Board (1937-40) |
| 135 |
|
Buffalo Joint Board (Charles Rosen, Manager) 1936 |
| 135 |
|
Capitol District Joint Board (1936-40) |
| 135 |
|
Chicago Joint Board (1936-40) |
| 135 |
|
Cincinnati Joint Board (Jack Kroll, Manager) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Cleveland Joint Board (Ben Peppercorn, Manager) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Detroit Joint Board (Morris Spitzer, Manager) 1940 |
| 135 |
|
Jersey Joint Board (1940) |
| 135 |
|
Los Angeles Joint Board (1940) |
| 135 |
|
Milwaukee Joint Board (1936-40) |
| 135 |
|
Montreal Joint Board (1936) |
| 135 |
|
New York Joint Board (correspondence with Joseph Catalotti and Peter Monat (1935-40) |
| 135 |
|
Pennsylvania Joint Board (David Monas, Manager) 1938-40 |
| 135 |
|
Pittsburgh Joint Board (1938-40) |
| 135 |
|
Rochester Joint Board (Abe Chatman, Manager) 1936-40 |
| 135 |
|
St. Louis Joint Board (1940) |
| 135 |
|
Toledo Joint Board (1940) |
| 135 |
|
Toronto Joint Board (1937-40) |
| 135 |
|
Twin Cities Joint Board (Sander Genis, Manager) 1937-38 |
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2. Locals. [subseries]: |
| 135 |
|
Local 4 (New York City) 1937 |
| 135 |
|
Local 10 (New York City) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Local 39 (Chicago) 1936 |
| 135 |
|
Local 41 (Toledo, Ohio) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Local 42 (San Francisco) Frank Becker (1937-40) |
| 135 |
|
Local 57 (Oakland) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Local 63 (New York) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Local 86 (Pittsburgh) 1940 |
| 135 |
|
Local 87 (New Albany, Ind.) 1937 |
| 135 |
|
Local 88 (Richmond) 1940 |
| 135 |
|
Local 92 (Norfolk) 1935 |
| 135 |
|
Local 123 (Poughkeepsie) 1940 |
| 135 |
|
Local 124 (Detroit) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Local 125 (New Haven, Ct., Aldo Cursi, Manager) 1936-40 |
| 135 |
|
Local 126 (Elizabeth, N.J.) 1940 |
| 135 |
|
Local 128 (Allentown, Pa.) 1940 |
| 135 |
|
Local 130 (Port Chester, NY) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Local 137 (Scranton) 1937 |
| 135 |
|
Local 144 (Canton, Ohio) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Local 145 (Indianapolis) 1938 |
| 135 |
|
Local 158 (New York) 1936 |
| 135 |
|
Local 169 (New York, Delores Marconi) 1936 |
| 135 |
|
Local 194 (Port Washington, Wisconsin) 1936 |
| 135 |
|
Local 198 (Passaic, N.J.) 1936 |
| 135 |
|
Local 215 (Utica) 1940 |
| 135 |
|
Local 2 (Syracuse) 1940 |
| 135 |
|
Local 239 (New York) 1940 |
| 135 |
|
Local 264 (Davenport, Iowa) 1936 |
| 136 |
|
Local 266 (San Francisco, Frank Becker) 1935-37 |
| 136 |
|
Local 278 (Los Angeles, Jack Blumberg) 1937 |
| 136 |
|
Local 279 (Newark) 1940 |
| 136 |
|
Local 291 (Springfield) 1940 |
| 136 |
|
Local 307 (Boston) 1938 |
| 136 |
|
Local 325 (Galion, Ohio) 1940 |
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3. General correspondence. [subseries]: |
| 136 |
|
Addes, George (UAW) 1938-39 |
| 136 |
|
Agricultural and Cannery Workers Union - Trenton, N.J. (1936-37) |
| 136 |
|
Alabama State Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 136 |
|
Alfred, Helen (National Public Housing Conference) 1937-38 |
| 136 |
|
Allegany Trades Council (Cumberland, Md.) 1935 |
| 136 |
|
Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers (Portsmouth, Ohio) 1935 |
| 136 |
|
Amalgamated Clothing and Allied Trade Unions (Melbourne, Australia) 1935 |
| 136 |
|
Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen (1935) |
| 136 |
|
American Association for Social Security (Abraham and Henriette Epstein) 1936-37 |
| 136 |
|
American Civil Liberties Union (including correspondence with Robert Baldwin and Lucille Milner) 1935-36 |
| 136 |
|
American Committee Appeal for the Jews in Poland (1936-38) |
| 136 |
|
American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky (1937) |
| 136 |
|
American Committee for Jewish Palestine Participation, 1938 |
| 136 |
|
American Committee for the Protection of the Foreign Born (1936-38) |
| 136 |
|
American Commonwealth Political Federation (Nathan Fine) 1936 |
| 136 |
|
American Federation of Labor (1935-36) |
| 136 |
|
American Federation of Labor Federal Labor Union #18545 (1935) |
| 136 |
|
American Federation of Labor Central Labor Unions (1935-36) |
| 136 |
|
American Federation of Teachers (1936) |
| 136 |
|
American Jewish Committee (1939) |
| 136 |
|
American Jewish Congress (1935-39) |
| 136 |
|
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (1936) |
| 136 |
|
American Labor Party (includes correspondence with state campaign director Elinor Herrick) 1936-39 |
| 136 |
|
American League Against War and Fascism (1936) |
| 136 |
|
American Legion (1937) |
| 136 |
|
American ORT Foundation (1936-39) |
| 136 |
|
American Red Cross (1937) |
| 136 |
|
American Russian Institute (1936) |
| 136 |
|
American Society for Race Tolerance (1938-39) |
| 136 |
|
American Student Union (1936-39) |
| 136 |
|
American Youth Commission (1939) |
| 136 |
|
American Youth Congress (1939) correspondence with William Hinkley |
| 136 |
|
Andrews, John (American Association for Labor Legislation) 1939 |
| 136 |
|
Anti-Fascist Association of City College of the City of New York (1936) |
| 136 |
|
Archive and Museum of the Jewish Labor Movement (1937) |
| 136 |
|
Artoni, Guseppi (1936) |
| 136 |
|
Automobile Workers (United) 1938-39 |
| 136 |
|
A (general) |
| 136 |
|
Bakers International Union (1935) |
| 136 |
|
Bakery and Confectionery Workers Union (1936) |
| 136 |
|
Balabanoff, Angelica (fund raising for the anti-fascist cause) 1936-38 |
| 136 |
|
Barbash, Jack (Workers Education Bureau of America) 1936 |
| 136 |
|
Baron, Murray (1936) Joint Committee to Aid in the Herndon Defense |
| 136 |
|
Barondess, Jean (re late husband Joseph Barondess) 1937 |
| 136 |
|
Battle, George (attorney, NYC) 1939 |
| 136 |
|
Becker, Frank (ACWA Local 42, San Francisco) 1938 |
| 136 |
|
Benson, Elmer (Senator, Minn.) 1936 |
| 136 |
|
Berry, George (Coordinator for Industrial Cooperation) 1935 |
| 136 |
|
Billikopf, Jacob (Philadelphia Regional NLRB) 1935 |
| 136 |
|
Bingham, Alfred (Commonwealth Federation of New York) 1937 |
| 136 |
|
Blinken, Samuel (Attorney, American Labor Party) 1938 |
| 136 |
|
Blanshard, Paul (NYC Commissioner of Accounts) 1936 |
| 136 |
|
Bliven, Bruce (1939) |
| 137 |
|
Bohn, William (Rand School of Social Science) 1937 |
| 137 |
|
Bonnet, M. (National Congress of Clothing Workers of France) 1939 |
| 137 |
|
Bookkeepers, Stenographers and Accountants Union (correspondence with Representative Leonard Bright) 1936 |
| 137 |
|
Branden, Maxwell (ACWA attorney) 1936 |
| 137 |
|
Brewery, Flour, Cereal and Soft Drink Workers (1935) |
| 137 |
|
British Trade Union Congress (Walter Citrine, Secretary) 1936 |
| 137 |
|
Bronx Free Fellowship (correspondence with President Leon Rosser) 1936 |
| 137 |
|
Brooklyn College (1936-39) correspondence with President Harry Gideonse and various departmental chairmen re Schlossberg's role as member of Board of Higher Education |
| 137 |
|
Brookwood Labor College (includes correspondence with Director Tucker Smith) re Amalgamated representation on board of directors) 1935 |
| 137 |
|
Brophy, John (Director, CIO) 1936-39 |
| 137 |
|
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (Schlossberg to) 1940 |
| 137 |
|
Bryn Mawr Summer School (1938) |
| 137 |
|
Bund (Friends of the Polish) 1937 |
| 137 |
|
Bureau of Jewish Education (NYC) 1938 |
| 137 |
|
Bureau of National Affairs (1939) |
| 137 |
|
Butcher Worker (Joseph Belsky, District Council of NY) 1936 |
| 137 |
|
Buttonhole Makers Union (NYC) 1938 |
| 137 |
|
B (general) |
| 137 |
|
Calverton, V.F. (Modern Monthly) 1937 |
| 137 |
|
Canadian Jewish Congress (1938) |
| 137 |
|
Canadian Seamen's Union (1938) |
| 137 |
|
Carman, Harry (Columbia University) 1938 |
| 137 |
|
Catalonotti, Joseph (N.Y. Joint Board) 1937 telegram |
| 137 |
|
Charleston (West Virginia) Dept. of Labor, 1936 |
| 137 |
|
Charter Applications from ACWA local unions (1937) |
| 137 |
|
Chicago Labor College (1936) |
| 137 |
|
Child Labor Committee (NY) 1934 |
| 137 |
|
Christenson, Edith (organizer, Norfolk, Va.) 1935 |
| 137 |
|
Citizen's Union (1938) |
| 137 |
|
City College of N.Y. (correspondence re Joseph Schlossberg's role as member of the Board of Higher Education) 1936 |
| 137 |
|
Claessens, August (1936) Socialist Party |
| 137 |
|
Cloak, Skirt and Pressers Union (1937) |
| 137 |
|
Clothing Contractors Association (1938) |
| 137 |
|
Clothing Workers Federation (France) 1937 |
| 137 |
|
Cohen, Alex (1935) Manager, Shirt Makers Joint Board |
| 137 |
|
Cohen, William (American Committee for the Settlement of Jews in Birobidjan) 1936 |
| 137 |
|
Coit, Eleanor (Affiliated Schools for Workers) 1936 |
| 137 |
|
Columbus, Ohio Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 137 |
|
Committee on Academic Freedom - American Civil Liberties Union (re threatened 1936 state investigation |
| 137 |
|
Committee to Celebrate the President's birthday (Franklin Roosevelt) 1938 |
| 137 |
|
Committee for Defense of Civil Rights in Tampa (1936) |
| 137 |
|
Committee for German Refugees (1936-38) |
| 137 |
|
Common Sense (Selden Rodman) 1937 |
| 137 |
|
Community Church of New York (1938) |
| 137 |
|
Community Council of the City of N.Y. (1936) |
| 137 |
|
C.I.O. (1936-40) correspondence with Director John Brophy, Comptroller J.R. Bell |
| 137 |
|
Connecticut Federation of Labor (1935) |
| 137 |
|
Construction Workers Organizing Committee (1939) |
| 137 |
|
Coordinator of Industrial Cooperation (E. J. Tracy, U.S. Dept. of Labor) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
Copeland, Royal (Senator, Fla.) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
Curlee Clothing Workers (St. Louis) Strike Committee (1938) |
| 138 |
|
Custom & Uniform Tailors (1938) |
| 138 |
|
C (general) |
| 138 |
|
Danish, Max (Justice) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
The Day (S. Margoshes, Editor) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
Deborah Jewish Tuberculosis Society (1935-38) |
| 138 |
|
Debs, Theodore (1935) |
| 138 |
|
Debs Labor School (1938-39) |
| 138 |
|
Deiches, Maurice (attorney, New York State) re assembly bill dealing with ladies' garments. |
| 138 |
|
Del Norte Industrial Union CouncilDining Car Employees Union (N.Y.) 1939 |
| 138 |
|
Doll and Toy Workers Union (1935) |
| 138 |
|
Dress and Waist Pressers Union (ILGWU) 1936-39 |
| 138 |
|
Dubinsky, David (ILGWU) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
D (general) |
| 138 |
|
Electrical Workers Union (United) District #4 Brooklyn (strike committee) 1938 |
| 138 |
|
Emergency Peace Campaign (Kirby Page) 1935 |
| 138 |
|
Enameling & Stamping Mill Employees (1935) |
| 138 |
|
E (general) |
| 138 |
|
Fairchild, Henry Pratt (Commonwealth Federation of N.Y.) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
Farmer Labour Party Committee (1936) |
| 138 |
|
Federal Council of Churches in America (1939) |
| 138 |
|
Federated Trade Council (Reading, Pa.) 1937 |
| 138 |
|
Federation of Flint Glass Workers (1935) |
| 138 |
|
Federation of Jews in America (1936) |
| 138 |
|
Ferrero-Sallitto Defense Committee (1937) |
| 138 |
|
Fine, Nathan (American Commonwealth Political Federation) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
Flanagan's (Father's) Boys Home (1939) |
| 138 |
|
Flynn, John (re appointment of Board of Higher Education) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
Food Organizer (AFL-Food Workers Union) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
Free Synagogue of N.Y. (1937) |
| 138 |
|
Foreign Language Information Service (1936) |
| 138 |
|
Freie Arbeiter Stimme (1939) |
| 138 |
|
Friedenwald, Harry (1938) |
| 138 |
|
Friends of Spanish Democracy (1936) |
| 138 |
|
Fur Workers Union (International) 1937 |
| 138 |
|
F (general) |
| 138 |
|
Galacian Jews of America (United) 1937 |
| 138 |
|
Gerber, Julius (Socialist Party Campaign Committee) 1938 |
| 138 |
|
Giovanitti, Arturo (Italian Labor Education Bureau) 1938 |
| 138 |
|
Glove Workers Union (International) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
Goldberg, E. (ACWA Milwaukee Plant, 1929 financial statement) 1930 |
| 138 |
|
Goldberg, Louis (attorney, Shiplacoff Park Committee) 1938 |
| 138 |
|
Golden, Clinton (Pittsburgh Regional Director, NLRB) 1936 |
| 138 |
|
Green, William (President, AFL) 1935-36 |
| 139 |
|
Guild for German Cultural Freedom (1939) |
| 139 |
|
G (general) |
| 139 |
|
Hamlin, I. (Nat'l. Labor Comm.) 1936 |
| 139 |
|
Har Sinai Congregation (1937) |
| 139 |
|
Harlem Labor Committee (1935) |
| 139 |
|
Harris, Abram L. (Sociologist) Potofsky to (1937) |
| 139 |
|
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania (Dept. of Labor) |
| 139 |
|
Hatters, Cap and Millinery Workers Union (1936) |
| 139 |
|
Hebrew Butcher Workers Union (Joseph Blesky) 1935 |
| 139 |
|
Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society (1935-39) |
| 139 |
|
Hebrew Teachers Union (1938) |
| 139 |
|
Hebrew Trade (United) Morris Feinstone (1938) |
| 139 |
|
Hebrew University (American Friends of) 1937 |
| 139 |
|
Heeg, Ivan der (International Federation of Clothing Workers re ACWA affiliation) 1936-39 |
| 139 |
|
Heinrich, Dorothea (Brookwood Labor College) 1936 |
| 139 |
|
Held, Adolph (ACWA attorney) 1937 |
| 139 |
|
Hendley, Charles (Teachers Union of the City of N.Y.) 1936 |
| 139 |
|
Highlander Folk School (Monteagle, Tenn.) 1935 |
| 139 |
|
Hillman, Sidney (Schlossberg to) 1937 |
| 139 |
|
Hillyer, Mary (League of Industrial Democracy) 1935-36 |
| 139 |
|
Hochstein, Joshua (Anti-Semitism in Mexico) 1938 |
| 139 |
|
Hollander, Louis (co-manager, N.Y. Joint Board) 1936 |
| 139 |
|
Holmes, John Haynes (Community Church) 1938 |
| 139 |
|
Hook, Sidney (John Dewey Labor Research Fund) 1939 |
| 139 |
|
Hosiery Workers (American Federation of) 1935 |
| 139 |
|
Hotel (reservations and confirmations) 1935-40 |
| 139 |
|
House of Journals (Jerusalem) 1939 |
| 139 |
|
Howe, Benjamin (NYC Fusion Party) 1938 |
| 139 |
|
Hudson Shore Labor School (1939) |
| 139 |
|
Hull, Cordell (Secretary of State) 1938 |
| 139 |
|
Hunter College (Schlossberg's correspondence as member of the Board of Higher Education) 1936-39 |
| 139 |
|
H (general) 1935-39 |
| 139 |
|
Ice Cream Workers Union (Local 239, Brooklyn) 1935 |
| 139 |
|
Illinois Labor Dept. (1936) |
| 139 |
|
Illinois Federation of Labor (1935) |
| 139 |
|
Illinois Labor Party (1936) |
| 139 |
|
Immigration and Naturalization (US Dept. of) 1939 |
| 139 |
|
Industrial Union of Marine and Shipbuilding Workers of North America (Camden, N.J. Strike, 1935) |
| 139 |
|
Insurance Companies (ACWA policies) 1935-38 |
| 139 |
|
International Ladies Handbag, Pocketbook and Novelty Workers Union (1937) |
| 139 |
|
International Workingmen's Association (appeal for funds) 1936 |
| 139 |
|
Iowa State Federation of Labor (1935) |
| 139 |
|
Isaacs, Stanley (Manhattan Borough President) 1939 |
| 139 |
|
Israel Zion Hospital (1936) |
| 139 |
|
Ives, Irving (NY assemblyman) telegraph, 1936 |
| 139 |
|
I (general) |
| 140 |
|
Jewish Club, Inc. (re symposium the future of labor and industry) 1937 |
| 140 |
|
Jewish Conciliation Board of America (1939) |
| 140 |
|
Jewish Consumptive Relief Society (1935-40) |
| 140 |
|
Jewish Daily Forward (B.C. Vladeck and Abraham Cahan) 1935-39 |
| 140 |
|
Jewish Educational Association (1938) |
| 140 |
|
Jewish Frontier (correspondence re civil war in the labor movement) 1936-37 |
| 140 |
|
Jewish Journal and Daily News (1939) |
| 140 |
|
Jewish Labor Committee (1935) |
| 140 |
|
Jewish National Workers Alliance of America (1935-37) |
| 140 |
|
Jewish Socialist Verband of America (1936-37) |
| 140 |
|
Joint Boycott Council (American Jewish Congress) 1938 |
| 140 |
|
Journeymen Tailors Union (1935-40) |
| 140 |
|
J (general) |
| 140 |
|
Kansas Emergency Relief Committee (1935) |
| 140 |
|
Kaufman, Belle (1936) |
| 140 |
|
Keep America Out of War Congress (correspondence with Alice Dodge and Clarence Senior) 1938-39 |
| 140 |
|
Kentucky Miners Defense (fund raising for Harlan County miners) 1935-36 |
| 140 |
|
Knit Goods Workers Union (Joint Council - ILGWU) 1936 |
| 140 |
|
Kokomo (Ind.) Trades and Labor Council (1936) |
| 140 |
|
Krzycki, Leo (2 telegrams re rubber workers strike) 1936 |
| 140 |
|
Kuhlman, Griselda (organizer, Norfolk, Va.) 1935 |
| 140 |
|
K (general) |
| 140 |
|
La Follette, Robert (Senator, Wisconsin) 1936 |
| 140 |
|
La Guardia, Fiorello (Mayor of N.Y.) 1936-38 |
| 140 |
|
Labor Committee of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies (1935) |
| 140 |
|
Labor Committee for Jewish Palestine (1938-39) |
| 140 |
|
Labor Defense (International) 1937 |
| 140 |
|
Labor Department (U.S.) 1936-40 |
| 140 |
|
Labor Organization Committee (International) 1938 |
| 140 |
|
Labor's Non-Partisan League (E.L. Oliver) 1938 |
| 140 |
|
Labor Review (1937) |
| 140 |
|
Labor Stage (correspondence with Louis Schaffner and Rose Schneiderman) 1936 |
| 140 |
|
Labor Temple (Detroit and St. Paul, MN) 1936-37 |
| 140 |
|
Laborer's Union of America (1937) |
| 140 |
|
Ladies Garment Workers (International Union) includes correspondence with David Dubinsky (1935-37) |
| 140 |
|
Laidler, Harry (League for Industrial Democracy) 1937 |
| 140 |
|
Land, Rosser Rev. Leon (1936) |
| 140 |
|
Lanzetta, James (Congressman, N.Y.) 1937 |
| 140 |
|
Lauck, William (CIO Economist) 1938 |
| 141 |
|
Lawson, John (Quarry Workers International Union) 1936 |
| 141 |
|
League for Industrial Democracy (including correspondence with Harry Laidler and Mary Hillyer) |
| 141 |
|
League for Labor Palestine (1936-38) |
| 141 |
|
Legal Aid Society (re lay off of NY clothing worker) 1938 |
| 141 |
|
Lee, Algernon (1935) congratulations on appointment of Board of Higher Education |
| 141 |
|
Lehman, Herbert (Governor of N.Y.) 1938 |
| 141 |
|
Levin, Lawrence (Local 177, Fall River, Mass. registration card for convention) 1936 |
| 141 |
|
Levin, Samuel (Chicago Joint Board) 1936 |
| 141 |
|
Levin, William (Investment Counsel) 1936 |
| 141 |
|
Levitas, S.M. (New Leader) 1936 |
| 141 |
|
Levitt, J. (Jewish Daily Forward) 1935 |
| 141 |
|
Levy, Matthew (Judge NY Municipal Court) 1938 |
| 141 |
|
Lewis, John L. (United Mine Workers of America) 1936-1939 |
| 141 |
|
Libby, Frederick J. (National Council for the Prevention of War) 1939 |
| 141 |
|
Lieberman, Elias (N.Y.attorney) 1938 |
| 141 |
|
Lochner, Louis (Associated Press) 1936 |
| 141 |
|
Lore, Ludwig (1936) |
| 141 |
|
Los Angeles Sanitarium (1939) |
| 141 |
|
Lowenthal, Max (ACWA attorney, 1926-38) |
| 141 |
|
L (general) |
| 141 |
|
McConnell, Bishop Francis (1939) |
| 141 |
|
McGoldrick, Joseph (City Club of N.Y.) 1936 |
| 141 |
|
Machinists (International Association of) Transport Workers Lodge, 1936 |
| 141 |
|
Mack, Walter (1936) |
| 141 |
|
Madison (Wisconsin) Federation of Labor (re union label) 1935 |
| 141 |
|
Maine Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 141 |
|
Maisel, Max (bookseller) 1939 |
| 141 |
|
Maison Syndicale (Belgium) re Schlossberg's Workers and their World (1936) |
| 141 |
|
Manhattan Merchant Tailors Association (1938) |
| 141 |
|
Marcantonio, Vito (Congressman,N.Y.) 1935 |
| 141 |
|
Marconi, Delores (Washable Jackets, Knee Pants and Novelty Workers Union) 1936 |
| 141 |
|
Marimpietri, A.D. (Amalgamated Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago) 1936 |
| 141 |
|
Massachusetts State Federation of Labor (1935) |
| 141 |
|
Medem Sanitorium in Poland (1938) |
| 141 |
|
Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy (1937) |
| 141 |
|
Menomenee (Michigan) 1937 |
| 141 |
|
Merchandise Service and Delivery Workers Union (1937) |
| 141 |
|
Merritt, Matthew (Congressman, N.Y.S.) |
| 141 |
|
Meissig, Felix (1936) |
| 141 |
|
Methodist Federation for Social Service (1935) |
| 141 |
|
Meyer, Max (Arbitrator) 1939 |
| 141 |
|
Meyerson, Goldie (Schlossberg to) 1938 |
| 141 |
|
Michigan Federation of Labor (1935) |
| 141 |
|
Mikol, David (1939) |
| 141 |
|
Milk Consumers Protective Committee (1935) |
| 141 |
|
Milwaukee Dept. of Outdoor Relief (1935-36) |
| 141 |
|
Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers Union (1937) |
| 141 |
|
Mine Workers of America (United) correspondence with secretary-treasurer Thomas Kennedy re cooperative work in West Virginia, Kentucky and Pennsylvania (1935-40) |
| 141 |
|
Minnesota Progressive Volunteers Committee (1936) |
| 141 |
|
Mississippi Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 141 |
|
Monat, Peter (N.Y. Joint Board) telegram, 1937 |
| 141 |
|
Mooney, Thomas (Defense Committee) 1936-37 |
| 141 |
|
Morgenthau, Henry (1939) |
| 141 |
|
Morrison, Frank (secretary, AFL) correspondence re per capita tax (1935-37) |
| 142 |
|
Moskowitz, Henry (1935-36) |
| 142 |
|
Most, Amicus (Gelluloid, Catalin and Galilth Workers Union (1935) |
| 142 |
|
Mumford, Lewis (1935-38) |
| 142 |
|
Murray, Richard (Galena Defense Committee) 1937 |
| 142 |
|
Musicians (American Federation of) 1939 |
| 142 |
|
M (general) |
| 142 |
|
National Association of Union Manufacturers |
| 142 |
|
National Conference of Christians and Jews (1938) |
| 142 |
|
National Council for Jewish Women (1935) |
| 142 |
|
National Council for Social Democracy (1939) |
| 142 |
|
National Council for the Prevention of War (1936) |
| 142 |
|
National Council of Labour (London) Help for the Workers of Spain (1935) |
| 142 |
|
National Federation of Post Office Clerks (1935) |
| 142 |
|
National Industrial Conference Board (1935) |
| 142 |
|
National Industrial Reconstructive Alliance (1936) |
| 142 |
|
National Jewish Fund (1938) |
| 142 |
|
National Labor Committee for Palestine (1937) |
| 142 |
|
National Labor Relations Board (including 1938 memorandum on jurisdiction (1935-38) |
| 142 |
|
National Maritime Union (subcommittee on finances) 1938 |
| 142 |
|
National Mediation Board (William Leiserson) 1939 |
| 142 |
|
National Recovery Administration (Labor Studies Section) 1935 |
| 142 |
|
National Refugee Service (1939) |
| 142 |
|
National Surety Company (1937) |
| 142 |
|
National Youth Administration (1936) |
| 142 |
|
Naturalization Aid League (1935) |
| 142 |
|
Neckwear Workers (United) 1935-40 |
| 142 |
|
Nederlands Verband Van Vakvereniginger (1937) |
| 142 |
|
Needlecraft Educational Commission (Advisory Board for Central High School of Needle Trades) 1946 |
| 142 |
|
Needletrades Association of Maryland (1935) |
| 142 |
|
Negro Labor Committee (correspondence with Winifred Gittens and Samuel Shore) 1936 |
| 142 |
|
Neue Volkszetung (N.Y.C.) 1936-39 |
| 142 |
|
New England Tailors Joint Board (1940) |
| 142 |
|
New Leader (1935-36) |
| 142 |
|
New York City (correspondence with administrators of various NYC departments including the mayor's office) 1936-39 |
| 142 |
|
New York City Board of Higher Education (1936-39) |
| 142 |
|
New York State. Federation of Labor (1935) |
| 142 |
|
New York Teachers Guild (Harry Linville) 1936 |
| 142 |
|
Newspaper Guild (American) 1935-38 |
| 142 |
|
Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League (1937) |
| 142 |
|
North Carolina Federation of Labor (1936-37) |
| 142 |
|
Novack, George (American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky) |
| 142 |
|
N (general) |
| 142 |
|
Office and Professional Workers (United) request for ACWA constitution (1938) |
| 142 |
|
Oil Workers (International Union) 1938 |
| 142 |
|
Orr, Samuel (attorney, NYC) 1937 |
| 142 |
|
O (general) |
| 142 |
|
Padway, Joseph (attorney, NYC) 1935-36 |
| 142 |
|
Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers (International Union) 1938 |
| 142 |
|
Palestine Appeal (United) 1937-39 |
| 142 |
|
Paper Makers (International Brotherhood) 1939 |
| 142 |
|
Pennsylvania Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 142 |
|
Pennsylvania Industrial Union Council (1938) |
| 142 |
|
People's Committee for a Farmer Labor Party (1936) |
| 142 |
|
People's Lobby (Benjamin Marsh) 1936-38 |
| 142 |
|
Perkins, Francis (Secretary of Labor) Schlossberg to (1938) |
| 142 |
|
Pharmacists Union of Greater N.Y. (1936) |
| 142 |
|
Pioneer Women's Organization (1936) |
| 142 |
|
Pioneer Youth (1935-38) |
| 142 |
|
Piore, E.R. (1938-39) |
| 143 |
|
Plettl, Martin (Brookwood Labor College and Vineland Shore Labor College) organizer, ACWA, Florida 1936-39 |
| 143 |
|
Pocketbook Workers Union (United Leather Workers 1936-38 |
| 143 |
|
Popolo (IL) 1939 |
| 143 |
|
Potofsky, Jacob (1936) |
| 143 |
|
Printing Pressmen's Association of N.Y. (George Berry) 1936 |
| 143 |
|
Pulp, Sulfite and Paper Mill Workers (International Brotherhood of) 1936 |
| 143 |
|
P (general) |
| 143 |
|
Quarry Workers International Union (1936-38) |
| 143 |
|
Quebec Federation of Labor (1938) |
| 143 |
|
Queens College (Joseph Schlossberg as member of Board of Higher Education (1936-39) |
| 143 |
|
Rand School of Social Science (correspondence with William Bohn and Algernon Lee (1936-38) |
| 143 |
|
Randolph, A. Philip (Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters) 1937-39 |
| 143 |
|
Rassweiler, G.F. (Beloit College, Wisconsin) 1935 |
| 143 |
|
Red Caps (International Brotherhood of) 1938 |
| 143 |
|
Referendum Vote (1938) |
| 143 |
|
Relief Association (International) |
| 143 |
|
Retail Clerks Protective Association of America (1935) |
| 143 |
|
Reuther, Walter (UAW) 1938 |
| 143 |
|
Rickert, T.A. (United Garment Workers) 1935 |
| 143 |
|
Robinson, Frederick (President, City College) 1937 |
| 143 |
|
Roosevelt, Franklin (1938) |
| 143 |
|
Rose, Alex (State Secretary, American Labor Party) 1938 |
| 143 |
|
Rosenman, Samuel (1936) |
| 143 |
|
Rubber Workers (United) re 1936 sit down strike |
| 143 |
|
R (general) |
| 143 |
|
Sacramento Appeal Committee (San Francisco General Strike - 18 organizers jailed) 1935 |
| 143 |
|
Salerno, Joseph (Textile Workers Organizing Committee) |
| 143 |
|
Salert, Irving (NYC Board of Education) 1935 |
| 143 |
|
Savannah, Georgia Trades and Labor Assembly (1936) |
| 143 |
|
Schaffner, Louis (Meyer London memorial committee) 1936 |
| 143 |
|
Schlossberg Trade Union Branch of the Journeymen Tailors Union of North America (1938) |
| 143 |
|
Schneider, Morris (job request) 1935 |
| 143 |
|
Schwartz, Julius and Sons (1940) |
| 143 |
|
Seamen's International Union (strike strategy committee) 1936 |
| 143 |
|
Seidel, Herman (1936-38) re Palestine |
| 143 |
|
Senior, Clarence (Socialist Party of America) 1935 |
| 143 |
|
Sexton, Brendan (Workers Defense League) 1938 |
| 143 |
|
Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Central Labor Council (1935) |
| 143 |
|
Silva, Jose (Universidad National de Mexico) 1938 |
| 143 |
|
Sobel, Norman (NYC Committee for Public Adult Education) 1937-38 |
| 143 |
|
Social Democratic Federation (1938) |
| 143 |
|
Social Research (Institute for) 1936 |
| 143 |
|
Social Security Board (1936-38) |
| 143 |
|
Socialist Call (1938) |
| 143 |
|
Socialist Party of America (includes correspondence with members of the Executive committee, Algernon Lee and Alice Dodge, Maynard Kreuger) 1936-39 |
| 143 |
|
Society of Friends of Yiddish Scientific Institute (1939) |
| 143 |
|
Solidarity Fund for Spanish Democracy (1936) |
| 143 |
|
South Dakota Federation of Labor |
| 143 |
|
Southern Summer School for Workers (Pearl Willen) 1938 |
| 143 |
|
Southern Tenant Farmers Union (1938-40) |
| 143 |
|
Soviet Russia Today (1936) |
| 143 |
|
Spitzer, Morris (Local 278, Los Angeles) 1935 |
| 143 |
|
Springfield (Ohio) Trades & Labor Assembly (1936) |
| 143 |
|
Stampa Libera (1938) |
| 143 |
|
Stark, Louis (1935) expulsion case |
| 143 |
|
State (U.S. Dept. of) |
| 143 |
|
State, County, Municipal Workers of America (1938) |
| 143 |
|
Steel Workers Organizing Committee (including correspondence with David McDonald) 1936-40 |
| 144 |
|
Steubenville (Ohio) Trades and Labor Assembly (1937) |
| 144 |
|
Strauss, Emanuel (petition for reinstatement) 1936 |
| 144 |
|
Student Anti-War Committee (City College) 1938 |
| 144 |
|
Summer School for Women in Industry (Bryn Mawr) 1935 |
| 144 |
|
Szold, Robert (ACWA attorney) 1936 |
| 144 |
|
S (general) |
| 144 |
|
Tailors and Garment Workers National Union (London) 1937 |
| 144 |
|
Teachers College (Columbia University) 1936 |
| 144 |
|
Teachers Union of the City of New York (correspondence with Harry Linville and Charles Hendley) 1936-39 |
| 144 |
|
Tead, Ordway (Harper Bros.) 1939 |
| 144 |
|
Textile Trimming Workers Union (1936) |
| 144 |
|
Textile Workers of America (United) 1935-38 |
| 144 |
|
Textile Workers Organizing Committee (1937-38) |
| 144 |
|
Theatre Union (NYC) 1935 |
| 144 |
|
Third Workers Olympiad (1937) |
| 144 |
|
Thomas, Norman (Socialist Party) 1935-37 |
| 144 |
|
Thompson, Dorothy (Herald Tribune) 1937 |
| 144 |
|
Trade Union Committee for a Labor Party (1936) |
| 144 |
|
Trade Union Congress of Great Britain (1939) |
| 144 |
|
Trades and Labor Congress of Canada (1935-39) correspondence re per capita tax |
| 144 |
|
Transport Workers Federation (International) Amsterdam (1935) |
| 144 |
|
Tri City Labor Congress (Clinton, Iowa) 1935 |
| 144 |
|
Typographical Union (International) 1935 |
| 144 |
|
T (general) |
| 144 |
|
Udell, Jerome (Refugee Emergency Campaign, Clothing, Woolen and Allied Trades) 1939 |
| 144 |
|
Union Label League (Fort Wayne, Ind.) 1935 |
| 144 |
|
Union Label Trades Dept. (AFL) 1935-36 |
| 144 |
|
Union Labor News (Boston) 1936 |
| 144 |
|
Union Theological Seminary (1935) |
| 144 |
|
Universities (correspondence with members of the faculty of various American universities) |
| 144 |
|
Uphaus, Willard (National Religion and Labor Foundation) 1936-39 |
| 144 |
|
Upholsterers' Union of North America (1935) |
| 144 |
|
Urban League (1938) |
| 144 |
|
Utah Federation of Labor (1935) |
| 144 |
|
U (general) |
| 144 |
|
Van Kleeck, Mary (Russel Sage Foundation Dept. of Industrial Studies) 1936 |
| 144 |
|
V (general) |
| 144 |
|
Wagner, Robert (Senator, New York) 1935-36 |
| 144 |
|
Waldman, Louis (ACWA attorney) 1935-38 |
| 144 |
|
Wall Paper Crafts of North America (United) 1935 |
| 144 |
|
Walling, William English (National Federation for Economic Stabilization) 1936 |
| 144 |
|
Ware, Norman (Wesleyan University) 1935 |
| 145 |
|
Warshow, Adolph (1936) |
| 145 |
|
Weinberger, Harry (attorney) 1935 |
| 145 |
|
Weinstein, Charles (Philadelphia Joint Board) 1936-40 |
| 145 |
|
Wells, Sumner (Acting Secretary of State) Schlossberg to (1938) |
| 145 |
|
West Virginia Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 145 |
|
White, David McKelvey (telegram, 1939) |
| 145 |
|
Winter, Max (re film Motion Picture dealers in death) 1936 |
| 145 |
|
Wisconsin Federation of Labor (1936) |
| 145 |
|
Wise, Stephan (Rabbi) 1938-39 |
| 145 |
|
Wichita Trades and Labor Assembly (1935) |
| 145 |
|
Wohl, Samuel (Isaac Wise Temple, Cincinnati) 1936-37 |
| 145 |
|
Women's Trade Union League (includes correspondence with Rose Schneiderman and Elizabeth Christman) 1935-38 |
| 145 |
|
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1937) |
| 145 |
|
Woodworkers of America (International) telegram, 1938 |
| 145 |
|
Workers Aim Cooperative Association (1938) |
| 145 |
|
Workers Alliance of Greater New York (1936) |
| 145 |
|
Workers Bank Ltd. (Tel Aviv) 1936 |
| 145 |
|
Workers Defense League (1938-39) |
| 145 |
|
Workers Education Bureau of America (Spencer Miller, Director) 1936-39 |
| 145 |
|
Workers Order (International) 1935 |
| 145 |
|
Workers' School (1937) |
| 145 |
|
Workers Sport League of America (1936) |
| 145 |
|
Workers Unemployed Union (NY) 1935 |
| 145 |
|
Workmen's Circle (1935-40) |
| 145 |
|
Works Progress Administration (1936-39) |
| 145 |
|
Wyoming Federation of Labor (1939) |
| 145 |
|
W (general) |
| 145 |
|
Yellen, Sidney (1936) |
| 145 |
|
Young Circle League (Workmen's Circle) 1938 |
| 145 |
|
Young Zion Alliance (1935-36) |
| 145 |
|
Y (general) |
| 145 |
|
Zaritsky, Max (1937) |
| 145 |
|
Zionist Organization of America (1936) |
| 145 |
|
Zionist Pioneer League (1936) |
| 145 |
|
Zorn, Samuel (Boston Custom Tailors strike) 1939 telegram |
| 145 |
|
Z (general) |
| |
E. Abt, John. General Counsel's correspondence, 1938-1947. [subseries]: |
| 146 |
|
Correspondence relating to NLRB cases and impact of Taft-Hartley Act (1947), 1938-1947. |
| 146 |
|
F. August Bellanca. General Organizer's correspondence, 1914-1953. [subseries]: |
| 146 |
|
Correspondence documents his experiences organizing Italian clothing workers, his activities on behalf of the ACWA's Italian local and his work with the CIO's Textile Workers' Organizing Committee - some letters are written in Italian. 1914-1953. |
| |
G. Benjamin, Sidney. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, 1945-1966. [subseries]: |
| 146 |
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Files, 1965-1966. |
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H. Bisno, Beatrice. Secretary to Sidney Hillman. Correspondence, 1920-1927. [subseries]: |
| folder 146 |
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Correspondence with Jacob Potofsky and managers of various joint boards documenting organizing drives in Philadelphia and Buffalo. 1920-1927. |
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I. Blumberg, Hyman. Manager, Baltimore joint board, 1916-1924; New York joint board, 1926-1934; State Secretary, American Labor Party, 1944-1946; Chairman, 1946-1947. [subseries]: |
| 147 |
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1920-1925, correspondence |
| 147 |
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Papers re NRA Men's Clothing Code Authority (includes report on compliance), 1933-1934. |
| 147 |
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1935-1939 (includes correspondence re NRA, Textile Workers Organizing Committee & Labor's Non-Partisan League. |
| 147 |
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American Labor Party, 1944 Campaign |
| 147 |
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1945, includes Congressional Research Institute, New York Congressional Districts Report. |
| 147 |
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1946, January-August |
| 148 |
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1946, September-December |
| 148 |
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1947 |
| 148 |
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1948-1950 |
| 148 |
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Personal and Miscellaneous Papers (1925-1947) |
| 148 |
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Papers re Sidney Hillman Memorial (1946-1948) |
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J. Sol Brandzel. Assistant General Secretary-Treasurer, 1961-1969. [subseries]: |
| 149 |
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Papers, 1961-1969. |
| 149 |
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Correspondence re "The Inheritance", 1962-1964. |
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K. Alex Cohen. Manager, Shirt Workers Joint Board. 1935-1940. [subseries]: |
| 149 |
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Papers, 1935-1940 |
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L. Tecia Davidson. Secretary to Sidney Hillman, 1938-1941 [subseries]: |
| 149 |
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Papers, 1938-1941 |
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M. Gladys Dickason. Director, Research Department. 1935-1945. [subseries]: |
| 149 |
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Papers, 1935-1945. |
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N. Charles W. Ervin. 1925-1948 [subseries]: |
| 150 |
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Textile Workers Organizing Committee, 1925-1948. |
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O. J. B. S. Hardman. Editor, Advance. 1925-1941. [subseries]: |
| 150 |
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Papers, 1925-1941. |
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P. Abraham Hershkowitz. Representative, 1938. [subseries]: |
| 150 |
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Files, 1938 |
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Q. Louis Hollander. Co-Manager, New York Joint Board, 1936-1938. [subseries]: |
| 150 |
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Papers, 1936-1938. |
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R. Leo Krzycki. Organizer, 1935-1939. [subseries]: |
| 150 |
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Baltimore, Cincinnati and Boston, Steel and Textile Workers Organizing Committees. Includes letters from Dorothy and August Bellanca. 1935-1939. |
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S. Fred Reinfold. Auditing Department. Financial reports, 1945. [subseries]: |
| 150 |
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ACWA auditing deptartment, weekly financial reports. 1945 |
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T. Richard Rohman. Research Department. 1947-1952. [subseries]: |
| 150 |
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Files, 1947-1952 |
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U. Frank Rosenblum. Manager, Chicago Joint Board, 1914-1946; General Secretary-Treasurer, 1946-1969. [subseries]: |
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1. General Correspondence [subseries]: |
| 150 |
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Correspondence re organizing Chicago clothing workers and amalgamation, 1914-1924. |
| 150 |
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Curlee strike correspondence with Jack Kroll of Cincinnati Joint Board, 1925. |
| 150 |
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Photocopies, 1913-1928. |
| 150 |
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Correspondence as head of ACWA Organizing Department, 1940-1942. |
| 150 |
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1944 |
| 150 |
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1945 |
| 150 |
|
1946 |
| 151 |
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1947 |
| 151 |
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1951-1952 |
| 151 |
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Organizers' reports submitted to Frank Rosenblum (Midwest), 1951-1952. |
| 151 |
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1966-1969 |
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2. Subject Correspondence [subseries]: |
| 151 |
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Congress of Industrial Organizations (1954) includes correspondence with secretary-treasurer James Carey and Victor Reuther re Committee on Economic Policy, Union Label and per capita tax. |
| 151 |
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Kaminsky, Joe (organizer, Chicago Joint Board) 1940-1944 |
| 151 |
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Shultz, Louis (organizer, Milwaukee Joint Board) 1941-1948 |
| 152 |
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Speeches, Writings and Statements (1918-1961) |
| 152 |
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Miscellaneous (mostly copies of documents from ACWA's Anthology of Historical Documents) |
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V. Lester Rosner. Correspondence, 1940. [subseries]: |
| 152 |
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Two letters, one to the Social Security Board and one to Tennessee Valley Authority, 1940. |
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W. Samuel Howard. Assistant President, 1966-1969. [subseries]: |
| 152 |
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Papers, 1966-1969 |
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X. Jacob Sheinkman. General Counsel and Secretary-Treasurer. 1966, 1972. [subseries]: |
| 152 |
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Sheinkman, Jacob (General Counsel and Secretary-Treasurer) 1966, 1972 |
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Y. Valentin Wertheimer. Assistant Secretary-Treasurer, 1954-1974. [subseries]: |
| 152 |
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General Correspondence, 1954-1958 |
| 152 |
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General Correspondence (1959-1961) |
| 152 |
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General Correspondence (1966-1969) |
| 152 |
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National Labor Relations Board Case. Clark Bros. Manufacturing (Glens Falls, N.Y.) 1957 includes petitions and ACWA membership applications. |
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Z. ACWA Summer School (1962-1971) [subseries]: |
| 153 |
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1962 (Public Speaking) |
| 153 |
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1962 (Union Democracy) |
| 153 |
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1963 (Missouri Summer School) |
| 153 |
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1963 (Summer School-general) |
| 153 |
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1963 (Summer School notes Truth in Packaging) |
| 153 |
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1964 (Union Democracy) |
| 153 |
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1965 (Dues and Structure) |
| 154 |
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1966 (general) |
| 154 |
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1967 (Dues) |
| 154 |
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1967 (general) |
| 154 |
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1968 (general) |
| 154 |
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Southwest Leadership Training School (1971) |
| 155 |
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Speech Toward an Understanding of Social Justice (Rochester re Farah Strike) |
| 155 |
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Miscellaneous Speaking Material (1956) |
| 155 |
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Miscellaneous Convention Materials (1956) |
| 155 |
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Miscellaneous Office Records (1954) |
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IX. Personal papers. [series]: |
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A. Sidney Hillman. [subseries]: |
| 156 |
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Sidney Hillman Personal Correspondence (1907-1929) |
| 157 |
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Sidney Hillman Personal Correspondence (1930-1946) includes correspondence with family, friends and daughter Philoine and Yiddish language letters |
| 158 |
|
Sidney Hillman. Miscellaneous Personal Papers (1918-1946) includes income tax, medical records, insurance, bills and receipts |
| 159 |
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Sidney Hillman Personal Memorabilia includes dues books |
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B. Bessie Hillman. [subseries]: |
| 160 |
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Bessie Hillman Personal Correspondence and Papers (1915-1946) |
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C. Jacob Potofsky. [subseries]: |
| 161 |
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Jacob Potofsky Personal Correspondence (1917-1930) |
| 162 |
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Jacob Potofsky Personal Correspondence (1931-1937) |
| 163 |
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Jacob Potofsky Personal Correspondence (1938-1941) |
| 163 |
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Jacob Potofsky Personal Diary Notes (1921-1924) and Yiddish language correspondence |
| 163 |
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Joseph Schlossberg Yiddish language correspondence |
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X. General Executive Board. Minutes (restricted). [series]: |
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A. Minutes (restricted). [subseries]: |
| 164 |
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October 16-17, 1914 - President Hillman and Clarence Darrow to Chicago on union business; "New Era" is not official organ of UGWA |
| 164 |
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January 17-18, 1915 - Amalgamation of Journeymen Tailors' Union with Amalgamated Clothing Workers; Constitution adopted |
| 164 |
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August 27-29, 1915 - re Amalgamation of Clothing Workers - "Gompers & his fellow workers - expelled Journeymen Tailors from the AFL..." because of their Amalgamation thus forcing them (Journeymen) to withdraw; growth of org. in various cities; resignation of Samuel Zorn from GEB; formation of NY Jt. Bd.; electing a woman, Bessie Abramowitz, to the Board to assist in organizing women in the clothing industry; local organizers; started a "fighting fund" by levying $l.00 tax on each member to aid in improvement of working conditions for members |
| 164 |
|
February 18-21, 1916 - Strike in Chicago and against independent firms; agreement in Baltimore with Henry Sonneborn & Company; union label; organizing situation in Philadelphia, "worst in the country"; Immigration |
| 164 |
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October 9-14, 1916 - organizers' reports; Boston strike of 300 custom tailors; members urged to obtain citizenship; a women's department established; additional strike fund levy; publish union paper in all languages spoken by membership; Wholesale Clothing Clerks Union request for affiliation; Local 85 (NY) Pant Makers, requests separate treasury from NY Jt. Bd.; Fitters request separate local; movement for a 48 hr. week; clothing salesmen request affiliation; Minnesota Iron Range - IWW strikers request and granted support; Local 220, New Haven rejoins ACWA |
| 164 |
|
February 15-20, 1917 - 48 hour work week in NYC; agreements signed; Philadelphia general strike; Montreal strike - for right of workers to organize; local established in Syracuse; "IWW organization in Baltimore... is now out of existence"; St. Louis strike; Samuel Zorn of Boston requested to rejoin ACWA; arrangements complete for publication of union paper, "Advance"; Children's Clothing locals complaints re "being ignored & neglected by present officials"; Italian members in Chicago request own local |
| 164 |
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August 16-19, 1917 - Discuss activities of organizers & locals in various cities; strikes; protests re work on military uniforms - "brutal methods of exploitation by union manufacturers"; representatives from Workmen's Council ask for cooperation of ACWU re "maintenance of Labor's rights & standards..." because of the war situation; cooperate with San Francisco Defense Conference; financial reports from the locals; United Radical Knitting Wkrs. of NY request affiliation |
| 164 |
|
February 19-23, 1918 - Conferences with American Clothing Manufacturers Association re wages; improvement of conditions of uniform workers; relief work for Jewish War Sufferers; members education; Knitters Union of NY request charter |
| 164 |
|
May 19, 1918 - Financial assistance for New York Call, Chicago Daily World, Naye Welt, Public Ownership, Brooklyn Labor Lyceum, Liberty Defense Union; and reports on locals from various cities |
| 164 |
|
September 2-6, 1919 - contracts settled in many cities with shorter hours and higher wages; organizing campaigns satisfactory; contributed financially to Amalgamated Textile Workers strikers in Paterson, NJ; dues raised to fifty cents per month; Shirtmakers (N.Y.) ask for strike help; machine installers of Chicago request affiliation; membership of GEB enlarged from 11 to 15; constitutional amendment providing for officially chartered Joint Boards instead of District Councils. |
| 164 |
|
January 26-29, 1920 - Journeymen Tailors' Union proposed affiliation; a Nat'l. Reserve Fund established; American Farmer - Labor Cooperative Commission discussed; investigation into graft charges of the Children's Clothing Organization; establishment of only one Jt. Bd. in NY rather than two; local union affiliating with Jt. Bds.; the office of treasurer abolished |
| 164 |
|
May 4-19, 1920 - discussion re cooperative bank established; a Research Bureau for the promotion of the Cooperative Movement organized; unemployment fund; an educational dept. established; Machinists on Pacific Coast financial appeal from NY Longshoremen and Pacific Coast Machinists members; appeal cases striking loom pickers of New Bedford, Mass. ask for assistance; protesting legislation re educational bills - NYS Legislature; discussion re amalgamation with Amalgamated Textile Workers; list of donations to various organizations |
| 164 |
|
July 7-8, 1920 - Furriers Strike - Assisting them financially; bonding shop chairmen; Executive Committee of Cutters' Union complain re method of electing General Officers; organizing; depression in entire needle trades; strikes; ACWU Office building purchase; charters granted to Spongers & Examiners of Boston, Clothing Workers of Washington, D.C., women members of Chicago & possibility of granting a charter to the colored workers of Baltimore; Education Department director selected; ILGWU requests Amalgamated to participate in conference to form an alliance of the needle trade unions; draft constitution; Italian Chamber of Labor requests financial assistance for immigrants; Furriers ask for strike support; a credit union suggested; Buffalo strike situation; leadership training proposal from Rand School |
| 164 |
|
December 18-19, 1920 - Collective bargaining negotiations in NY; unemployment situation is serious; reports on Needle Trades Alliance Conference & International Congress; million dollar fund |
| 164 |
|
December 20-23, 1921 - Situation in NYC Children's Clothing industry; charges against Harry Cohen; dispute between locals 11 & 30 re auditing their books; establishment of a state bank in Chicago; Cloakmakers (NY) & Mine Workers, District 14 request financial assistance; charters requested from Clothing Workers of Troy, NY and Italian Clothing Workers of St. Louis; local mergers; plans for major organization drive; appeals for financial assistance; Hillman report on Hillman's trip to Russia |
| 164 |
|
June 11-13, 1921 - New York fight a victory; Report on Canadian situation; standards of production; preparation for the next year's negotiations; organizing workers in Utica, NY and elsewhere; Italian Chamber of Labor requests money to place statue of Dante in Public Library |
| 164 |
|
October 6-8, 1921 - Meeting called due to situation in New York - power struggle between NY Joint Boards; approved appropriation of $150,000 for Russian Relief |
| 164 |
|
January 5, 24 & February 3, 1922 - Children's Clothing Industry in NY; union staffing in Boston - Hollander appointed; Rochester & Chicago collective bargaining negotiations |
| 164 |
|
May 3-6, 27, 1922 - Los Angeles - organizer being sent; re investments in Russia (Russian-American Industrial Corp.); Zorn, Boston Jt. Bd. re hearing - found guilty & prohibited from activity in the organization; organizing campaign in Philadelphia; reports on activities from various cities |
| 164 |
|
August 10-12, 1922 - Workers Party member asks for statement re whether member Verblin is a spy; still much dissatisfaction in N.Y. - causes of division among membership (substantial amount of documentation); dispute with the Forward; internal politics; success of the Chicago Bank |
| 164 |
|
January 4-6, 1923 - Outline by city of activities of locals & Jt. Bds; situation in NY still serious; appeals; requests for financial assistance; organization of a bank in NY; organization campaigns; discussion on industrial situation in different markets |
| 164 |
|
June 14-20, 1923 - Chicago agreement provides for unemployment insurance; negotiations in Rochester and Chicago; Buffalo, NY strike; charter applications; financial appeals to union; outside factions in NY still causing problems (extensive discussion); the Call requests financial aid - Amalgamated will donate if editorial policy is changed - it is to be a labor paper only and not to side with either the Socialists or Communists; industrial situation in NY is grave |
| 164 |
|
December 27-30, 1923 - organization campaigns; competition of non-union houses against union houses becoming very serious; unemployment; charter granted to San Francisco local - clothing industry developing on Pacific Coast; German Clothing Workers Union (German) request financial assistance; unemployment insurance being made an issue in NYC; general organization situation in Chicago; re working on a plan for generalinsurance; Amalgamated real estate |
| 164 |
|
May 6-20, 1924 - extension of the Unemployment Insurance Plan to all clothing centers; organization campaigns; reaffirm position with regard to the Labor Party; extension of banking activities to other cities; establishment of Sick and Death Benefit Fund; discussion re organization in Philadelphia; re investigation of Jack Pollard's actions during lockout, 1920-21; continued problems between men's clothing and children's clothing in NYC |
| 164 |
|
July 31, August 1-2, 1924 - NYC situation - Cutters & Clothing Workers oppose one Jt. Bd. idea - still problems in NY; requests for financial assistance; very little loyalty in Rochester - need for immediate action by GEB; protests re election in Rochester (several pages of hearings before GEB); creation of an editorial board and a women's dept.; Hillman's reports on Conference for Progressive Political Action |
| 164 |
|
November 10-13, 1924 - Discuss various work stoppages around the country; Rochester situation very satisfactory; financial situation is bad; NYC situation still not satisfactory; political situation re Labor Party |
| 165 |
|
February 9-14, 1925 - NY situation - attacks by "Freiheit", continued problems re the Jt. Bd. in NY; reports of various cities re negotiations and general conditions; resolution to make publication "Advance" a weekly paper; J.B.S. Hardman appeared before the Bd. suggesting the union get involved in recreational & educational activities among members' children; financial assistance for HIAS; RAIC (?) |
| 165 |
|
August 8-9, 1925 - Reports on strikes in many cities; Philadelphia employers seek to evade union working conditions; New York - in addition to Right-Left situation there is internal disturbance in Cutters' Union; Amalgamated strong in St. Louis; Cincinnati re firm of "Golden Rule" Nash; report on the progress of banks; Hillman authorized to go to Russia to look after interests of the RAIC |
| 165 |
|
December 18-23, 1925 - Strike of the Int'l. Tailoring Co. in NY cost $319,000; Report on Chicago situation re strikes, employment situation & organizing; Philadelphia situation re separate Italian local, method of election of officers; report on settlement with A. Nash Co. of Cincinnati; David Wolf resigns from Executive Bd.; Dorothy Bellanca resigns as head of Women's Bureau; requests for financial assistance; Hillman addresses members re NY situation, "This Board is ready to meet day & night with you to work out a program which will have to be subscribed to by all;" (lengthy discussion re NY situation); Amalgamated Investors Corporation; Report on RAIC; general financial situation of the organization |
| 165 |
|
May 6-8, 1926 - Montreal suffering wage cuts and French membership being exploited; British Labor Party asks for financial assistance; plans for upcoming convention; Reserve Fund; organization campaigns; out-of-town problem in shirt industry; building loan; general discussion re the Advance |
| 165 |
|
August 25-28, 1926 - New York - Fruhauf Settlement, Finkelstein Strike & Passaic situation; reports on Western District and Montreal; industrial situation in Philadelphia "is not good at all"; organization of shirtmakers in Philadelphia; various organizations ask for financial assistance; extensive discussion re problems in Rochester organization and proportional representation |
| 165 |
|
December 18-23, 1926 - Hillman reports that industry is very healthy with exception of Henry Sonneborn in Baltimore; Rochester is beginning to straighten itself out; organization campaign; discussion re whether or not to continue "language locals" in Boston; ILGWU asks for assistance because of the difficulty with the right-left situation within the union; organizing on the Pacific Coast; RAIC; negotiations being held with AFL for affiliation; (this folder includes outlines of organization activities, 1924-26, 14pp; union organization dues, etc., 1924-26, 9 pp; elections 1924-26, 4pp; official statements and outside activities, 1924-26, 2 pp; negotiations and agreements, 1924-26, 4 pp.; and miscellaneous other lists, as part of the 1926 GEB Report) |
| 165 |
|
May 3-5, 1927 - Discussion re stoppages in Rochester; piece work an issue; industrial situation in most areas very poor; Baltimore-Sonneborn many problems - "will probably go out of business"; reports on banks and Investors Corporation; discussion re possibility of merging the Amalgamated's Italian newspaper with Il Nuovo Mondo because of Nuovo Mondo's financial situation; Los Angeles - Mexican women being taught all operations in the shops - need for organizing |
| 165 |
|
October 13-15, 1927 - lengthy discussion re the industrial situation in N.Y.; re left wing situation in the organization, Hillman states, "we have made it a reality that no outsider representing an outside organization can hold office in our organization"; Toronto - re arbitrator's decision on Jewish holidays; re dividing locals in NY Children's Clothing into separate sections; questioning (appeal of) "Blugerman" by Hillman (several pages) re TUEL Communist Party and past evasion of payments to employers and whether or not he should be running for office in Toronto; requests for financial assistance |
| 165 |
|
February 15-17, 1928 - discussion re upcoming negotiations; reports from various cities - problems with unemployment; unemployment insurance; group life insurance; need for organizing in Philadelphia |
| 165 |
|
May 10-12, 1928 - plans for convention; appeals |
| 165 |
|
September 20-22, 1928 - strikes and organization drives; Cooperative Houses; requests for financial assistance |
| 165 |
|
January 31 - February 4, 1929 - persistent organization work in Philadelphia; some discussion of Nash agreement negotiated in Cincinnati; unemployment very bad in Rochester and organizing in Syracuse; political problems in NY organization; Housing Project |
| 165 |
|
September 26-28, 1929 - reports on activities from various cities; Syracuse fully organized by the Amalgamated - ILG now out of the city; Philadelphia problems stem from the "stupidity and irresponsibility of our local officers" according to Hillman (several pages discussing Philadelphia problems during major organizing campaign); Housing Project and other routine |
| 165 |
|
May 8-10, 1930 - Reports of activities in various cities - organizing, strikes, unemployment; Hillman says, "we are not on a sound basis financially...facing a grave problem of raising funds." |
| 165 |
|
November 27-29, 1930 - discussion of the industrial depression; upcoming negotiations; activities within Sonneborn Co.; discussion re negotiations for the 40 hour week; requests for financial assistance |
| 165 |
|
August 25-28, 1931 - New York situation; several pages re Appeals hearings in matter of Local 4 officers misappropriation of funds; and Beckerman resigning from G.E.B. |
| 165 |
|
February 1-3, 1932 - general industrial situation very bad-effects of the depression (wage reductions, shops closing, etc.); discussion of postponing convention due to lack of funds; GEB takes over management of NY Jt. Bd. because Board is bankrupt and failure industrially |
| 165 |
|
August 30 - September 1, 1932 - reports on activities from various cities; requests for financial assistance; Penn. organization drive; work stoppages in NY because of wage cuts; re financial status, Potofsky reports, "our obligations are numerous a |