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Series II. Subject Files [series]: |
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A. National focus [subseries]: |
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Candy Industry, Permanent Candy Committee |
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Child Labor Pamphlets |
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The Consumers' League of Cincinnati. Out of School- Out of Work? June, 1932. 34 pp. |
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Kelley, Florence. A Warning on Child Labor. December, 1937. 1 pp. |
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Kelley, Florence. A Fall of the Great Industrial States in the Scale of the States. December, 1902. 4 pp. |
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Kelley, Florence. Why the Children's Bill Did Not Pass. 1930. 4 pp. |
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Kelley, Florence. The Working Child. June, 1896. 4 pp. |
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Magee, Elizabeth S. Impact of the War on Child Labor. November, 1944. 9 pp. |
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Memorandum Explanatory of Proposed Federal Legislation in Aid of State Prohibition of Child Labor. Date N/A. 7 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. The Children's Amendment. January 1935. 9 pp. (2 copies of this.) |
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National Consumers' League. Helping to Make Work Safe for Children. 1928? 9 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. National Education and Employment Program of the Junior Education and Employment Committee of the NAM. September, 1927. 20 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Child Labor Legislation Handbook. 1904. 16 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Child Labor Legislation Handbook. 1902. 7 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Survey of Wage-Earning Girls Below Sixteen Years of Age. 1915. 65 pp. |
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Pound, Dean Roscoe. Child Labor Amendment. October, 1924. 4 pp. |
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Smith, Ethel M. Let the Facts Be Known: A Plain Statement Concerning the Proposed Child Labor Amendment to the Federal Constitution. February, 1925. 2 pp. |
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Child Labor, Industrial Accidents |
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Child Labor Manufacturers' Program |
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National Association of Manufacturers' Article. Industry Meets Educators' Ideas, Modifies Child Education Program. |
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Letter written to Francis Pollack from undetermined source. June 29, 1928. 2 pp. |
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Letter written to Freda Kirchway from Howell Cheney. February 15, 1928. 1 pp. |
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Minutes of Child Labor Manufacturers' Meeting. March 27, 1928. 7 pp. |
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Minutes of Child Labor Manufacturers' Meeting. April 20, 1929. 5 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. The Manufacturers' Child Labor Program. |
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Newspaper Article. Lehman Holds Hearing on N.Y. Child Labor Bill. |
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Pollack, Francis. Notes for her report on the meeting of April 20. Year N/A. 12pp. |
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Rough Draft for an Act to Amend the Child Labor Law. Act No. 177. May 13, 1915. 3 pp. |
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Tentative Draft for the New Plan for Youth in Industry. November 15, 1928. 4 pp. |
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U.S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau. Letter written to Florence Kelley. October 19, 1927. 2 pp. |
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Disability Insurance |
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Equal Pay for Equal Work |
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Equal Rights 1921-1925 |
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Equal Rights, 1940-1950 |
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Health and Safety |
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Health Insurance |
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Hotel Industry |
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Hours of Work |
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Illustrations |
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Labor Standards Conference |
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Migrant labor, pamphlets and government issued reports |
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Bettinger, Herbert C. New York's Stepchildren. June, 1948. 4 pp. |
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Committee on Migrant Camps. Memorandum to the New Jersey State Commission for Post War Economic Welfare. December, 1944. 6 pp. |
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Consumers' League of New Jersey. Brief Concerning Labor Camps for Migrants in New Jersey. June, 1944. 12 pp. |
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Consumers League of New York. End Feudalism on the Farms. 1958. 4 pp. (2 copies of this.) |
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Federal Interagency Committee on Migrant Labor. Migrant Labor . . . a human problem. 1947. 58 pp. |
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Costello, Frank J. A Successful Experiment. 1954. 2 pp. |
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Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Office of Education; Washington, D.C. Report from New York State on the Education of Migrant Children. March 9, 1953. 5 pp. |
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Hill, Herbert. N.Y. State Legislature Attacks Negro Family. October, 1953. 6 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. No Work Today! The Plight of America's Migrants. 1953. 28 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. A Federal Committee on Migrants to Establish a Federal Committee on Migratory Farm Labor. June, 1952. 1 pp. |
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New York Migrant Housing Administration. Statement of T.M. Hurd, Chairman of the New York State Interdepartmental Committee on Farm and Food Processing Labor. Date N/A. 4 pp. |
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New York Migrant Labor Program. Statement of T.M. Hurd, Chairman of the New York State Interdepartmental Committee on Farm and Food Processing Labor. 1950. 2 pp. |
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New York State Department of Labor. Meet the Migrant Worker. October 1954. 8 pp. |
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New York State Department of Labor. Employment of Children in New York State. February, 1944. 10 pp. |
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New York State Interdepartmental Committee on Farm and Food Processing Labor. Report. 1950. 14 pp. |
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New York State Interdepartmental Committee on Farm and Food Processing Labor. Report. 1951. 14 pp. |
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New York State Interdepartmental Committee on Farm and Food Processing Labor. Report. 1952. 16 pp. |
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New York State Joint Legislative Committee on Migrant Labor. Report. 1953. 39 pp. |
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Report and Evaluation on Migrant Adult Education, Richfield Springs, New York. 1953. 3 pp. |
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Shotwell, Louisa R. Puerto Rican Migrant Workers Plunge Eagerly Into Study of English. Date N/A. 2 pp. |
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United States Department of Labor. Employment and Housing Problems of Migratory Workers in New York and New Jersey Canning Industries. 1943. 35 pp. |
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United States Department of Labor, Division of Labor Standards. Harvest Nomads. 1945. 22 pp. |
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University of the State of New York. Bulletin to the Schools. October, 1956. 30 pp. |
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Migrant labor, news clippings |
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Migrant labor, senate hearings: Hopper testimony |
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Minimum wage, 1911-1919 |
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Chamberlain, Mary. Settling Labor Disputes in Australia. August, 1914. 3 pp. |
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The Consumers' League of Maryland. The Minimum Wage Commission Bill. 1914. 6 pp. |
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Kelley, Florence. The Case of the Minimum Wage. February, 1915. 28 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Building Up Industrial Liberty. April, 1916. 4 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Do Wages Buy Health? The Oregon Minimum Wage Case RE-Argued. February, 1917. 3 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Main Provisions of the American Minimum Wage Legislation for Women. December, 1914. 1 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Minimum Wage Commissions, Current Facts. November, 1919. 15 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Minimum Wage Boards , by Florence Kelley. June, 1911. 11 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Minimum Wage Commissions Current Facts. January, 1920. 15 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. A Momentous Case. January, 1915. 1 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. The Muckers by William H. Matthews, and The Harm of Low Wages by Edward T. Devine. October 2, 1915. 8 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. The Oregon Minimum-Wage Crisis. June, 1917. 15 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. The Present Status of Minimum Wage Legislation , by Florence Kelley. July, 1913. 7 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. Recommended Draft for a Minimum Wage Commission Bill. July, 1914. 7 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. A Substitute for Charity. January, 1915. 11 pp. |
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National Consumers' League. The Trammell-Keating Minimum Wage Bill, Why is it Needed? 1917. 4 pp. |
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O'Hara, Edwin V. A Living Wage By Legislation, the Oregon Experience. 1916. 55 pp. |
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Roche, Josephine A. Wage Earning Women and Girls in Baltimore. May, 1918. 36 pp. |
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Minimum wage, 1920-1959 |
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Citizens Committee for a Minimum Wage Law in Missouri. Pamphlet. 1945. 4 pp. |
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Citizens Committee on the Fair Labor Standards Act. Faith and Justice. |
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Citizens Committee on the Fair Labor Standards Act. An Appeal to America's Conscience. |
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Citizens Committee on the Fair Labor Standards Act. America's Other Citizens. |
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Goldmark, Josephine. Women Workers' Wages. |
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Mason, Lucy Randolph. Work, Wages, and Security. |
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Joint Legislative Conference. The Minimum Wage Board Bill. |
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National Consumers' League. American Minimum Wage Laws at Work, |
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National Consumers' League. Earnings of Women in Factories and a Legal Living Wage. |
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National Consumers' League. Equal Opportunity for Women Wage Earners, Facts vs. Fiction. |
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National Consumers' League. Let's Look at the Facts. |
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National Consumers' League. Minimum Wage Commissions, Current Facts. |
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National Consumers' League. Minimum Wage Laws Are Good Business. |
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National Consumers' League. Minimum Wage and Collective Bargaining, by Solomon Barkin. |
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National Consumers' League. The Evening Star: Mrs. Roosevelt Urges $1.25 Minimum Wage. |
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National Consumers' League. The Public State in Minimum Wage Laws |
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National Consumers' League. Wage and Hour Legislation in Action. |
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The New York Times. National Drive to Broaden Wages and Hours Law. |
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Minimum wage, Great Britain |
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Social Security, National Testimony |
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U.S. Congress, 1947 |
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U.S. Supreme Court |
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Unemployment Compensation, Merit Rating, 1940 |
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Wartime Labor Standards (WWI) |
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Women, Labor Legislation |
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Working Conditions |
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Small Hollinger within Box 1, Contents: |
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B. Subject Files, New York State focus [subseries]: |
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Child Labor, 1935-1938 |
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Child Labor, 1942-1944 |
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Child Labor, State Correspondence |
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Constitutional Convention, 1938 |
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Consumers League of New York, Routine Correspondence |
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Consumers League of New York |
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Consumers League of New York, Routine Correspondence (additional). |
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Consumers League of New York, Newsletters |
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Consumers League of New York, Newsletters (additional) |
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Consumers League of New York, Publications |
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Disability Insurance |
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Household Employment |
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Industrial Homework, 1934-1945 |
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Labor Standards Committee, New York State, 1933-35 |
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Migrant Labor, New York State, Conferences and Studies |
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Minimum wage, advisory committee: 1933-1936 |
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Minimum wage, General |
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Minimum wage, general (additional) |
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Minimum wage, correspondence 1935-1940 |
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Minimum wage, correspondence 1941-1949 |
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Minimum wage, inspection, 1940-1946 |
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Minimum wage, legislative proposals-1936 |
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Minimum wage, newspaper clippings |
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Minimum wage, Tipaldo Case |
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Minimum wage, candy industry, 1938-1940 |
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Minimum wage, cleaning and dyeing industry, 1935-39 |
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Minimum wage, hotel and restaurant industry, 1935-1941 |
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Minimum wage, laundry industry, 1933-35 |
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Minimum wage, laundry industry, 1936-1940 |
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Minimum wage, retail stores, 1945 |
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Savings Bank Life Insurance, New York State |
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Unemployment Insurance, New York State, 1935-1940 |
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Wages and Hours, New York State, Correspondence |
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Wage and Hour Legislative Proposals-1940. |
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Wartime Labor Standards Committee, New York City, 1942 |
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Illustrations |
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Photographs |